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but thanks for telling us about your tough opportunities and mr. adams, i hope everything that you told us will be followed through by every other organization within the olympics. thank you, mr. olson. thank you all. meeting adjourned. >>> in case you missed it on c-span -- >> through the end of 2015 and start of 2016, the russian influence system sought to influence the skrooutcome of th u.s. election, seeking to sideline opponents on both sides withed ed ed ed ed ed ed a a >> lieutenant general grosso -- >> the total force was short 1555 pilots across all mission areas. of this amount, the total force was short 1,211 fighter pilots. it should be noted that the cost to train a fifth generation fighter pilot to prepare him or her for their first operational squadron is approximately $11 million. >> nfl wide receiver antwone boldin. >> there are a lot of police officers that aren't involved in the communities that they're serving in, or supposed to be serving in. so i have this crazy theory that if i know you, i'm a lot more likely to treat you a lot bet
but thanks for telling us about your tough opportunities and mr. adams, i hope everything that you told us will be followed through by every other organization within the olympics. thank you, mr. olson. thank you all. meeting adjourned. >>> in case you missed it on c-span -- >> through the end of 2015 and start of 2016, the russian influence system sought to influence the skrooutcome of th u.s. election, seeking to sideline opponents on both sides withed ed ed ed ed ed ed a a...
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i'm mr. adams. >> don't worry you're with the good guys now. >> you're with the good guys now.rescued. how can that be? >> we thought maybe, maybe. but we didn't want to raise our hopes again. he said -- >> we have to go through the checkpoint. >> when we get through that checkpoint, you'll be safe on the other side. we came to the checkpoint. we saw the torches and the people standing there. it could have very well been bad guys at this checkpoint because we didn't know who they were. suddenly mr. adams drove fast. and i thought oh, my god, now they're going to be following us. but we were completely alone. >> at that stage we realized we were safe. there's no words for the kind of relief experienced. >> and we'd been away almost two years. it felt like such a long time. and at long last we were now free. i now had a new beginning, a second chance at life again. how many people get that, a second chance after going through very, very difficult things to get through it alive. i think it's all the people. i'm sorry. thank you. thank you for not giving up on us. we appreciate it.
i'm mr. adams. >> don't worry you're with the good guys now. >> you're with the good guys now.rescued. how can that be? >> we thought maybe, maybe. but we didn't want to raise our hopes again. he said -- >> we have to go through the checkpoint. >> when we get through that checkpoint, you'll be safe on the other side. we came to the checkpoint. we saw the torches and the people standing there. it could have very well been bad guys at this checkpoint because we...
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course, loved the french revolution and believed in it right until the end, and adams can't help but practically say, i told you, mr. jefferson. we got napoleon. it's all a mess. you were wrong. and jefferson puts up with that simply because he -- he knows beneath the surface adams is -- he loves him. he just says, he's a wonderful person. and i think that's the appeal of adams. everyone who gets to know him realizes that he just has this capacity for love, and i think that -- that impresses jefferson. jefferson doesn't have -- i think his closest friend, of course, is madison, but i never feel -- you never feel the relationship with madison is as close in some sense as it is with adams even though they share no major political views. they differed on religion, they differed on slavery, they differed on the nature of the united states, on equality. i mean, the only thing they shared, jefferson and adams, was the commitment to america and the revolution and yet it's enough to hold them together. although i think the correspondence is a little trickier than most people had said. you know, adams writes about four lett
course, loved the french revolution and believed in it right until the end, and adams can't help but practically say, i told you, mr. jefferson. we got napoleon. it's all a mess. you were wrong. and jefferson puts up with that simply because he -- he knows beneath the surface adams is -- he loves him. he just says, he's a wonderful person. and i think that's the appeal of adams. everyone who gets to know him realizes that he just has this capacity for love, and i think that -- that impresses...
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all the signs from downing street or that whatever the broadcasters do, mrs may remains adamant she will now let's get a weather update from darren bent. not quite the balcony, more the studio but the weather is still the studio but the weather is still the same, it's not sunny all across the same, it's not sunny all across the uk, there is this cloud moving slowly south but it has been breaking in scotland, in aberdeenshire have seen temperatures about 16 degrees, otherwise about 11 or so under the cloud, a little drizzle for northern ireland pushing into western scotland, that will filter into northern england and north wales as this cloud pushes its way south. a westerly breeze, a lot of cloud so temperatures should be high enough to prevent frost, except for central and south—east parts of england where we will have clear skies and temperatures close to freezing. some sunshine in the south—east corner but otherwise cloud, a little drizzle but it should become thinner and brighten up should become thinner and brighten up in scotland, east wales, even with a lot of cloud, a lot of cold
all the signs from downing street or that whatever the broadcasters do, mrs may remains adamant she will now let's get a weather update from darren bent. not quite the balcony, more the studio but the weather is still the studio but the weather is still the same, it's not sunny all across the same, it's not sunny all across the uk, there is this cloud moving slowly south but it has been breaking in scotland, in aberdeenshire have seen temperatures about 16 degrees, otherwise about 11 or so...
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mr. cohn. adam, your thoughts what we were presented from the two gentlemen in the white house briefing room? >> not an understatement when they title that the biggest individual tax cut in american history. they're proposing what is historic when you talk about opposition from the democrats, they might have opposition from the republicans. senate finance committee orrin hatch in discussions already about the business tax at 15%, including small business owners the pass-through at 15% ask the question, is this a good idea? he has not endorsed that idea just yet. and also the question i asked the secretary of the treasury about the short-term capital gains tax. lowering that to 20%. does that fit into the secretary's goal to protect the middle class as well as give them a tax cut. and here's what we said. >> the business rate is going to be available for small and medium size businesses as well as corporations. however, we will make sure that there are rules in place so that wealthy people can' creat
mr. cohn. adam, your thoughts what we were presented from the two gentlemen in the white house briefing room? >> not an understatement when they title that the biggest individual tax cut in american history. they're proposing what is historic when you talk about opposition from the democrats, they might have opposition from the republicans. senate finance committee orrin hatch in discussions already about the business tax at 15%, including small business owners the pass-through at 15% ask...
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he said mr. adamsrest of our country at heart, is always an honest man, often a wise one. but in some games and sometimes he is completely out of his senses. i think that describes the freedom caucus to achieve. neil: to that point, i was freezing this with kathlyn morris rodgers who's been shepherding us through in the white house and she said she would be dead set against one of your old caucus members walk on a sort of a watering down of coverage for preexisting conditions. what you make of that and whether such conditions would still be covered under this reworked repeal effort? >> i think it's very important we not leave anyone in the lurch in the preexisting conditions problem was one of the reasons they got obamacare in the first place. we've got to be very certain that those of existing conditions still have access to health care at an affordable price. i think we do not in the ahca by moving the cost of providing that -- those preexisting conditions out of the premium base. that will bring pre
he said mr. adamsrest of our country at heart, is always an honest man, often a wise one. but in some games and sometimes he is completely out of his senses. i think that describes the freedom caucus to achieve. neil: to that point, i was freezing this with kathlyn morris rodgers who's been shepherding us through in the white house and she said she would be dead set against one of your old caucus members walk on a sort of a watering down of coverage for preexisting conditions. what you make of...
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adams. he is not there. that was a mistake of mr. bent. here is the original letter written by john adams, complaining about the omission. when he received it, he was horrified to find that his portrait was missing from the print. therefore he returned it along with this letter, saying i am returning this. please do not send another copy. in 1823, perhaps most important facsimile reproduction of the declaration of independence was issued. this is the so-called stone broadside. this print was actually taken directly from the original manuscript that is now on display at the national archives. if you have seen the original, it is quite faded. the reason it is faded was because of the treatment when it was prepared. it was dampened and pressed against the metal plate to transfer some of the ink from the original to the plate. unfortunately, it damaged the original. this print is a true, exact facsimile of the original. his copy is a very important copy of this facsimile it is the copy that was given to general lafayette during his 1820 44 of -
adams. he is not there. that was a mistake of mr. bent. here is the original letter written by john adams, complaining about the omission. when he received it, he was horrified to find that his portrait was missing from the print. therefore he returned it along with this letter, saying i am returning this. please do not send another copy. in 1823, perhaps most important facsimile reproduction of the declaration of independence was issued. this is the so-called stone broadside. this print was...
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courtesy of mr. adam richman, good morning to you.inger, and some red pepper flake. >> easy enough. >> so the first thing i'm going to do, if i may, lightly score the skin. make a diamond pattern. don't go too far, but what that is going to do is create beautiful little bits for the texture on the surface. >> that's why they do that. >> right. you can even make a small hole. and these are the cloves, just puncture and put them -- >> all along the section there. >> right. you can punch it right through the surface of the skin of the turkey. then we're going to make the sauce. we basically put the turkey inside aluminum foil. >> it is still a ham, right? >> did you say turkey? >> sorry. that's coming through. we have maple syrup. we're going to put in our cola. >> colan. >> exactly right. >> it smells sweet. >> there are no brand names in this cooking segment. pineapple. a little bit of some sugar. we have our dijon mustard. exactly right. >> can i be honest with you, did you know about cola on a ham? >> it makes sense with the sweet in
courtesy of mr. adam richman, good morning to you.inger, and some red pepper flake. >> easy enough. >> so the first thing i'm going to do, if i may, lightly score the skin. make a diamond pattern. don't go too far, but what that is going to do is create beautiful little bits for the texture on the surface. >> that's why they do that. >> right. you can even make a small hole. and these are the cloves, just puncture and put them -- >> all along the section there....
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adam schiff said mr. trump is advancing claims about illegal wiretapping to distract from possible coordination with moscow. u.n. ambassador nikki haley said her colleagues from other countries are not concerned with the chatter. >> i will tell you we don't want other countries to interfere with our elections. we need to be strong on that and need to respond accordingly. >> she said they do want to talk about russia's influence in ukraine. >>> police in charlotte, north carolina, have canceled the amber alert for an 11-year-old girl who was found safe. the girl was located in washington, d.c. they believe she was kidnapped after her grandparents who were her guardians were found dead inside their home yesterday. the girl's uncle is facing two murder charges. >> five more children have been released from the hospital after a failed carbon monoxide leak in southern michigan. it happened in the pool area in the quality inn suites in the town of niles killing a 13-year-old boy. two other children and a police
adam schiff said mr. trump is advancing claims about illegal wiretapping to distract from possible coordination with moscow. u.n. ambassador nikki haley said her colleagues from other countries are not concerned with the chatter. >> i will tell you we don't want other countries to interfere with our elections. we need to be strong on that and need to respond accordingly. >> she said they do want to talk about russia's influence in ukraine. >>> police in charlotte, north...
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. >> -- commissioner adams, mr. vice president you have a quorum. >> all right. thank you. item number 2. >> item number 2 general public comment. >> okay. do we have any members of the public that would like to come up and make public comment on anything that's not on the today's agenda? (music on). seeing none. public comment is now closed. next item please. >> item 3 approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. the applicants today are red and white fleet and ruby sailing. presenter is the program manager and all are considered together the commission or staff or public request otherwise and should be considered as a separate item here or at a future hearing. >> good evening. commissioners. i am the legacy business program manager. i and ruby sailing. presenter is the program manager and all are considered together the commission or staff or public request otherwise and should be considered as a separate item here or at a future hearing. >> good evening. commissioners. i am the legacy business program manager. i have a powerpoint presentation today.
. >> -- commissioner adams, mr. vice president you have a quorum. >> all right. thank you. item number 2. >> item number 2 general public comment. >> okay. do we have any members of the public that would like to come up and make public comment on anything that's not on the today's agenda? (music on). seeing none. public comment is now closed. next item please. >> item 3 approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. the applicants today are red...
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but i see adam laughing before mr. satcher came along with liberating doctrines, 12tish pubs open between noon and 2:00, then we are close to msu went around to the back door -- nevermind. until 6:00, then you are called and the pub was over at 10:00. there were all sorts of these funny and not so funny things which happened -- within society itself for relationships and social relationships coming out of this. thanks for your question. ladies and gentlemen, i think we had a wonderful lecture. i was mentioned as the one who brought him here, therefore i am really grateful that you came all the way and gave us a wonderful lecture. we look forward to tomorrow. i hope you will all be back. we were given lots of thought that we want to pursue for tomorrow. paul, thank you very much for coming. [applause] thank you.ennedy:
but i see adam laughing before mr. satcher came along with liberating doctrines, 12tish pubs open between noon and 2:00, then we are close to msu went around to the back door -- nevermind. until 6:00, then you are called and the pub was over at 10:00. there were all sorts of these funny and not so funny things which happened -- within society itself for relationships and social relationships coming out of this. thanks for your question. ladies and gentlemen, i think we had a wonderful lecture....
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. >> the officer wrote samantha's extremely adamant that mr.ohr was at home asleep while she stole his mazda, da, da, da, went to the house, attempted -- went through a window in the garage. like, yeah. so she did that. >> i love him to death, oh, my god. i'm hoping and i pray that me and him can get it together. because when i need him he's like my background to everything, you know? so, i'm hoping we can figure this out for this last time because everything happens for a reason. >> i still love her to death no matter what but like she keeps sending me these letters and it kind of pisses me off. she keeps making mention of please stand by me. and i'm -- i'm so -- like what kind of a person would i be not to? that would make me a real piece of crap, huh? >> for agee, drugs and jail have already damaged other relationships, especially those with her 7-year-old son and 4-year-old daughter from prior relationships. >> i don't write my daughter because they won't let me see her. but i do write my son and i talk to him. >> agee's daughter now lives
. >> the officer wrote samantha's extremely adamant that mr.ohr was at home asleep while she stole his mazda, da, da, da, went to the house, attempted -- went through a window in the garage. like, yeah. so she did that. >> i love him to death, oh, my god. i'm hoping and i pray that me and him can get it together. because when i need him he's like my background to everything, you know? so, i'm hoping we can figure this out for this last time because everything happens for a reason....
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mr. trump's november win. >> i hate the lying. at >> sharon adams drove here from chattanooga, tennessee, to canvas alongside local supporters. >> what does your family say when you told them i'm going to go to georgia and volunteer in a congressional race there. >> my husband said good. my kids thought it was great. >> reporter: tomorrow's election is what is known as a jungle primary where all the democrats and republicans faceoff against each other. if no one gets above 50%, it goes to a runoff and if that is the case, scott, ossoff will likely go up against a gop that's unified around one candidate instead of 11. >> pelley: nancy cordes for us tonight, thank you. tonight, turkey, a key nato ally, remains deeply divided after the president there won a referendum that greatly expands his powers. the vote was surprisingly close, just 51% voted yes. and while president erdogan to the streets and international monitors said the playing field wasn't level. one week after a deadly shooting, students were greeted with hugs as classes resumed at north pa
mr. trump's november win. >> i hate the lying. at >> sharon adams drove here from chattanooga, tennessee, to canvas alongside local supporters. >> what does your family say when you told them i'm going to go to georgia and volunteer in a congressional race there. >> my husband said good. my kids thought it was great. >> reporter: tomorrow's election is what is known as a jungle primary where all the democrats and republicans faceoff against each other. if no one...
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mr. spicer: no. i'll wait until tomorrow. adam. >> the president on friday when he announced it was going to happen on wednesday, seemed a little -- aides seemed to be surprised it was going to happen as early as wednesday. can you tell us who inside the white house and treasury the said would announce this on wednesday? mr. spicer: i think tomorrow we'll have a great plan. >> the tax reform was 3% or more but already people are worried about deficits. that growth, hogwash, growth is e magic pix see dust, they make it look like they're sound when it's not. what to you say about those who worry this will blow a hole in the deaf constituent? mr. spicer: wait until tomorrow, you can see this plan, obviously we've got to do everything we can to get economic growth going and job creation going. the president has made trea growth on the regulatory front. we've talked about this before. you look at the corporate side in particular, we've become uncompetitive because of our rates. the more we can do to make our country, our businesses our
mr. spicer: no. i'll wait until tomorrow. adam. >> the president on friday when he announced it was going to happen on wednesday, seemed a little -- aides seemed to be surprised it was going to happen as early as wednesday. can you tell us who inside the white house and treasury the said would announce this on wednesday? mr. spicer: i think tomorrow we'll have a great plan. >> the tax reform was 3% or more but already people are worried about deficits. that growth, hogwash, growth...
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. >> -- commissioner adams, mr. vice president you have a quorum. >> all right. thank you. item number 2. >> item number 2 general public comment. >> okay. do we have any members of the public that would like to come up and make public comment on anything that's not on the today's agenda? (music on). seeing none. public comment is now closed. next item please. >> item 3 approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. the applicants today are red and white fleet and ruby sailing. presenter is the program manager and all are considered together the commission or staff or public request otherwise and should be considered as a separate item here or at a future hearing. >> good evening. commissioners. i am the legacy business program manager. i have a powerpoint presentation today. before you today are two applications for consideration for the businesses to be included on the legacy business registry. the applications were reviewed by me for completion and submitted to the planning department staff on february 15 for their review. the historic preservation co
. >> -- commissioner adams, mr. vice president you have a quorum. >> all right. thank you. item number 2. >> item number 2 general public comment. >> okay. do we have any members of the public that would like to come up and make public comment on anything that's not on the today's agenda? (music on). seeing none. public comment is now closed. next item please. >> item 3 approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. the applicants today are red...
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martha washington and is richard -- richer and could drive bribe john adams abigail pdf much smarter then john. even mrs. harding or mrs. hoover she spoke to the chip -- speech -- she spoke chinese. >> you also talk about mark rubio is a he concede the dashboard or look over the steering wheels but not at the same time laugh laugh he also has become outspoken. >> i like to marco rubio you conceive the candidates at these town hall meetings and you get more of a sense of them and he was very impressed he had of pretty comprehensive platform he was very honest with the voters he did have some toss style questions he handled with a grace and attacked and patients somebody had at angry veterans affairs question he can live very well. but the next day at the same place in manchester the needle was stuck on the record i am watching in my heart is sinking because as you travel around you get to that moment did i say that in that in the last tender veal or deny a just say that? he was having an awful moment of did i just say that? but he could come back had been heading in those feelings like that tonight? >>.
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mr. trump. he likened it in january to mexican "soap opera star." the top democrat adamchiff says he's encouraged by today's turn of events. why do you think chairman nunes made this decision now? because for days he has been saying he would not step aside. >> i don't know the particular straw that broke the camel's back or whatnot, but i think he came to the right conclusion. >> reporter: schiff would not say whether he believed nunes improperly revealed classified information. he said that is now in the hands of the ethics committee. they will go ahead, scott, and review everything that nunes has said publicly about this issue, but we may not know what they decide under several months. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. now, in addition to that house intelligence committee investigation, both the senate and the f.b.i. are looking into the russian effort to sway the election. jeff pegues has been following the investigation from the start. john dickerson, of course, is our chief washington correspondent. jeff, where does the investigation go from here? >> reporter
mr. trump. he likened it in january to mexican "soap opera star." the top democrat adamchiff says he's encouraged by today's turn of events. why do you think chairman nunes made this decision now? because for days he has been saying he would not step aside. >> i don't know the particular straw that broke the camel's back or whatnot, but i think he came to the right conclusion. >> reporter: schiff would not say whether he believed nunes improperly revealed classified...
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mr. trump's november win. >> i hate the lying. i hate the lying. >> reporter: sharon adams and mckeller newsom drove here from chattanooga, tennessee. to canvass alongside local supporters. what did your family say when you told them you were going to georgia and campaign there? >> my husband said good. >> my kids thought it was great. >> reporter: tomorrow's lelectin is known as a jungle primary where they all face off against each other. if no one gets above 50%, it goes to a runoff, and if that's the case, scott, ossoff will likely go up against a gop that's unified around one candidate instead of 11. >> nancy cordes for us tonight, nance, thank you. >>> tonight, turkey, a key nato ally remains deeply divided after the president there won a referendum that greatly expands his powers. the vote was surprisingly close. just 51% voted yes. and, while president erdogan claimed victory, protesters took to the streets and international monitors said the field wasn't level. >>> one week after a deadly shooting, students were greeted with hugs as classes resumed at north park ele
mr. trump's november win. >> i hate the lying. i hate the lying. >> reporter: sharon adams and mckeller newsom drove here from chattanooga, tennessee. to canvass alongside local supporters. what did your family say when you told them you were going to georgia and campaign there? >> my husband said good. >> my kids thought it was great. >> reporter: tomorrow's lelectin is known as a jungle primary where they all face off against each other. if no one gets above 50%,...
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mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina seek recognition? the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. adams: it's equal pay day, mr. speaker, and i rise to support not only women but the american family and the economy. women drive our economy. we buy more goods. we own more small businesses and we earn more degrees. despite this we still earn less than men. this should embarrass every lawmaker in this chamber and every person listening. in 2017, how can we justify underpaying women across this nation? women earn 25% less than their meal counterparts and it's less for black and hispanic women. it shortchanges our women and our economy. when women succeed we all succeed. women and our families demand paycheck fairness. embracing the words of florence kennedy who said we will not agonize, we'll organize. we'll show up and cut up until molly earns the same pay as billy. as susan b. anthony said, men, their rights and nothing more, women, their rights and nothing less. i urge you, call your representatives, the man that we support you -- demand we support you by supporting the paycheck fairness
mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina seek recognition? the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. adams: it's equal pay day, mr. speaker, and i rise to support not only women but the american family and the economy. women drive our economy. we buy more goods. we own more small businesses and we earn more degrees. despite this we still earn less than men. this should...
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i see adam laughing at this but my memory is that before mrs. factor came on with a liberating government, british pubs opened between 12 noon and 2:00 and then were closed, unless you went around to the back door -- well, nevermind, until 6:00, and then the pope was over at 10:00. these funny enough so funny things that happen within and political relationships and social relationships coming out of his. >> think we had a wonderful lecture. -- i wasntioned by him mentioned as a corporate who brought him here. there formerly grateful that you came all the way and have is a wonderful lecture and we look forward to tomorrow and i hope you'll all be back. think where were given lots of thoughts that we want to pursue tomorrow so, thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on face book at c-span history. andn april 2, 1970, jeanette franken of montana was sworn in as the first woman elected to the u.s. congress. to mark the centennial, h
i see adam laughing at this but my memory is that before mrs. factor came on with a liberating government, british pubs opened between 12 noon and 2:00 and then were closed, unless you went around to the back door -- well, nevermind, until 6:00, and then the pope was over at 10:00. these funny enough so funny things that happen within and political relationships and social relationships coming out of his. >> think we had a wonderful lecture. -- i wasntioned by him mentioned as a corporate...
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mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education and theyd slavery, and how persevered in the face of hardship. mr. mccullough explains how these ideals then shape american society, the society of the arts posted-- four this event. it is about 50 minutes. well, it is great to see it felt like this. thank you all. good morning. i am really happy that there are , ultimatelye today the people i want to reach most are they children and grandchildren of all of the people in this room. dear, i am introducing a friends, america's great historian, david mccullough. i am also very happy to ie,roduce his wife rosal because i said to david is she coming to the lecture? and he said, i can't go anywhere without adult supervision. [laughter] awesome, she is to david what abigail adams was to john adams. she is the fabulous -- [applause] fabulous,the .ndispensable life partner she is not only beautiful inside and out, but she told me last davidand she met mccullough she was only 17, and the first time they went to a together, party they danced until 7:00 in the morning. she had to put her heels back on to sleep,
mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education and theyd slavery, and how persevered in the face of hardship. mr. mccullough explains how these ideals then shape american society, the society of the arts posted-- four this event. it is about 50 minutes. well, it is great to see it felt like this. thank you all. good morning. i am really happy that there are , ultimatelye today the people i want to reach most are they children and grandchildren of all of the...
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here to discuss is adam goodman and simone sanders, and van jones. good evening, everyone. mr.orning, representative elijah couplings had strong words for steve ban none, he is speaking about martin luther king, jr., on this the 49ing anniversary of his assassination, listen to this. >> in a way, he would be pleased to have seen the first african-american elected president to the scene, for people like me and others who need opportunities that would not have had them back then, but at the same time, when we see a guy like bannon pull as far as i'm concerned a white supremacist-type person sitting in the white house sitting in the white house and i'm paying his salary. i think he'd be very disappointed. i think he'd be disappointed with all the hate talk that we saw and the climate. >> what do you think, right on? too far? what? >> he's speaking for an awful lot of people. there is a deep concern about bannon's background, yet, this whole thing, we now politely call the alt right, which is a made-up marketing term for white nationalists and white supremacists. bannon has had a r
here to discuss is adam goodman and simone sanders, and van jones. good evening, everyone. mr.orning, representative elijah couplings had strong words for steve ban none, he is speaking about martin luther king, jr., on this the 49ing anniversary of his assassination, listen to this. >> in a way, he would be pleased to have seen the first african-american elected president to the scene, for people like me and others who need opportunities that would not have had them back then, but at the...
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i thank you. >> mr. -- >> brief statement there from house intel ranking member adam schiff.onding there in case you're not keeping score to the announcement we got moments ago that devin nunes, the house intelligence chair, will be stepping aside from the russian investigation about meddling into the u.s. election, about possible ties to trump. he's still chair of the committee and house speaker ryan backed that decision by nunes and of course backing nunes as still remaining the chairman of the house intelligence committee. guys, we watch all this through the market angle of how much of this russia investigation is going to be a distraction? how long is it going to take to get tax reform after that set back from house speaker ryan on the time frame. >> i guess disappointing that we didn't hear more from ryan. i guess he said his piece yesterday. that it's somewhat difficult to get competing plans if we get them from the white house certainly. and then the senate weighing in as well on tax reform. we knew that was not going to be an easy area to forge agreement. even though
i thank you. >> mr. -- >> brief statement there from house intel ranking member adam schiff.onding there in case you're not keeping score to the announcement we got moments ago that devin nunes, the house intelligence chair, will be stepping aside from the russian investigation about meddling into the u.s. election, about possible ties to trump. he's still chair of the committee and house speaker ryan backed that decision by nunes and of course backing nunes as still remaining the...
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mr. president -- >> lot of critics of the president's strategy here. though he was really adamant that this was a direct message after seeing those emotional images of men, women, children, really suffering through the results of the chemical weapons attacks. his speech, speaking to the fact that no child of god should have to suffer through that. >> many men, women, children, who are refugees as well. what does this do to the refugee crisis that they're suffering through? what does that do to the policy? lot of questions indeed. thanks for loading, sweetie. ...oh, burnt-on gravy? ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. new cascade platinum powers through... even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. >>> lighten things up. and go to the movies. see what is happening. >> it is the weekend. this morning starting with remake of a classic comedic hollywood heist. "going in style" stars retirees living in brooklyn, who have a plan to get even. when their company denies them pensions. their target -- the local bank that raided their pension fund. >> these
mr. president -- >> lot of critics of the president's strategy here. though he was really adamant that this was a direct message after seeing those emotional images of men, women, children, really suffering through the results of the chemical weapons attacks. his speech, speaking to the fact that no child of god should have to suffer through that. >> many men, women, children, who are refugees as well. what does this do to the refugee crisis that they're suffering through? what does...
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mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education and theyd slavery, and how persevered in the face of hardship. mrmccullough explains how these ideals then shape american society, the society of the arts posted-- four this event. it is about 50 minutes. well, it is great to see it felt like this. thank you all. good morning. i am really happy that there are , ultimatelye today the people i want to reach most are they children and grandchildren of all of the people in this room. dear, i am introducing a friends, america's
mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education and theyd slavery, and how persevered in the face of hardship. mrmccullough explains how these ideals then shape american society, the society of the arts posted-- four this event. it is about 50 minutes. well, it is great to see it felt like this. thank you all. good morning. i am really happy that there are , ultimatelye today the people i want to reach most are they children and grandchildren of all of the...
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mr. macola would like to tell the audience, is there a secret love affair with abigail adams who are willing to admit to? [laughter] --id: who is even talking to who has even talking to -- he been talking to? [laughter] i feel strongly forward to bring the light touch to let, bring recognition, people who deserve that now that did not get it at the time or have not gotten it, but i'm need that is important. it's one of the reasons i wanted to read about harry truman. i thought he was vastly underrated, did not get enough credit for how much he did, took a great deal of courage. i felt the same way about john adams. i felt the same way but emily rosalie, the builder of the brooklyn bridge. in the bends and was put out of commission, early in the project, she took over and never got sufficient credit. she was a brilliant, brave, and impressive person. i focus same way about catherine , the wright brothers. not think they would've succeeded with the whole innovation had it not been for her. withame of course innumerable quantities of evidence. it's the vote out to be recognizing rib -- women an
mr. macola would like to tell the audience, is there a secret love affair with abigail adams who are willing to admit to? [laughter] --id: who is even talking to who has even talking to -- he been talking to? [laughter] i feel strongly forward to bring the light touch to let, bring recognition, people who deserve that now that did not get it at the time or have not gotten it, but i'm need that is important. it's one of the reasons i wanted to read about harry truman. i thought he was vastly...
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mr. secretary, and on behalf of the dorchester delegation who is with us, delegate johnny, chris adams i say thank you to the park service both at the national level, to our department of natural resources and all that they do. thank you, thank you, thank you. as you've heard all about the life and legacy of harriet tubman today, there is one aspect that we haven't heard about, and it's one of the reasons why harriet has been one of my all-time heroes. many of you may not know that, but when i was asked to submit my name for one of maryland's 100 women awhile ago, harriet was the person that i chose because as a nurse, working in psychiatric work right here in dorchester county, we put harriet on a stamp. and the nurse's association, the american nurses association across this country honored harriet that year. and i remember working in a small think tank group with john crayton, evelyn townsend, linda wheatly and many, many others, that we were able to share that story and build that common bond to begin the work that is tha has taken so long to celebrate the life and legacy of harriet
mr. secretary, and on behalf of the dorchester delegation who is with us, delegate johnny, chris adams i say thank you to the park service both at the national level, to our department of natural resources and all that they do. thank you, thank you, thank you. as you've heard all about the life and legacy of harriet tubman today, there is one aspect that we haven't heard about, and it's one of the reasons why harriet has been one of my all-time heroes. many of you may not know that, but when i...
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mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education and viewed slavery, and how they persevered in the face of hardship. mr. mccullough explains how these ideals then shaped american society. the society of the four arts hosted beach, florida, this event, part of a series on founders. it is about 50 minutes. >> well, it is great to see it filled like this. thank you all. good morning. i am really happy that there are students here today. ultimately, the people i want to reach most are they children and grandchildren of all of the people in this room. today, i am introducing a dear friends, america's great historian, david mccullough. but i am also very happy to introduce his wife rosalie,
mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams, valued education and viewed slavery, and how they persevered in the face of hardship. mr. mccullough explains how these ideals then shaped american society. the society of the four arts hosted beach, florida, this event, part of a series on founders. it is about 50 minutes. >> well, it is great to see it filled like this. thank you all. good morning. i am really happy that there are students here today. ultimately, the...
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mr. spicer: no. we're going to wait until tomorrow. we will have plenty of time to talk about that tomorrow. adam. reporter: the president, on friday, when he announced it was going to heaven on wednesday, the treasury seemed a little surprised. can you tell us who inside the white house and the treasury the president told he was going to announce this on wednesday? mr. spicer: i think tomorrow we will have a great plan for you to say. reporter: said that the goal of tax reform is a goal of 3% or more, but already people are worried about deficits. dusth is the magic pixie policymakers throw on economic plans to make them appear fiscally sound. what would you say to republicans on capitol hill who are worried about this blowing a hole in the deficit? mr. spicer: i will wait until tomorrow. you can see the plan. we've got to do everything we can to get economic growth going and job creation going. he's going to do everything he can on the tax front. we've talked about this before. if you look at the corporate side, we've become largely uncompetitive because of our rates. the more we can do to make
mr. spicer: no. we're going to wait until tomorrow. we will have plenty of time to talk about that tomorrow. adam. reporter: the president, on friday, when he announced it was going to heaven on wednesday, the treasury seemed a little surprised. can you tell us who inside the white house and the treasury the president told he was going to announce this on wednesday? mr. spicer: i think tomorrow we will have a great plan for you to say. reporter: said that the goal of tax reform is a goal of 3%...
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on december 17, 1828, a month after losing his bid for re-election, president adams nominated mr. crittenden to replace justice robert trimble who had decide in august from malignant bilius fever. on february 27, the senate voted to table his nomination, but they acted. they acted in their advice and consent role, unlike what happened last year, although president adams' nominee was not confirmed, he did receive a fair shot when the senate voted on his nomination on the senate floor. jeremiah black, nominated in 1861 by president buchanan. on february 5, 1861, president buchanan nominated his secretary of state, jeremiah black, to fill the seat of justice peter daniel who had passed away at the end of may. february 21, 16 days later, the senate rejected mr. black's nomination and they rejected it by a single vote, and they did so not by tabling the nomination but by rejecting the motion to proceed to the nomination. there has been a change in the senate rules in regard to that motion to proceed to a nomination. but again, even though his nomination was rejected by a single vote, j
on december 17, 1828, a month after losing his bid for re-election, president adams nominated mr. crittenden to replace justice robert trimble who had decide in august from malignant bilius fever. on february 27, the senate voted to table his nomination, but they acted. they acted in their advice and consent role, unlike what happened last year, although president adams' nominee was not confirmed, he did receive a fair shot when the senate voted on his nomination on the senate floor. jeremiah...
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mr. trump echoed that sentiment two days later. >> and if you're not guilty of a crime, what do you need immunity for? >> reporter: then, top house intelligence committee democrat adamchiff arrived at the white house to review classified documents relevant to the investigation. in a statement, schiff called flynn's immunity request "a grave and momentous step." after leaving the white house, congressman schiff said that he- - in a statement that he reviewed all the same classified information given a week ago to the republican chairman of the intelligence committee. scott, congressman schiff said that violated protocol, and he urged the white house to share that information with the full house intelligence committee. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house. the f.b.i., house, and senate are all running parallel investigations into this, and flynn's lawyer is seeking immunity from congress. jeff pegues has learned new details tonight about the f.b.i.'s criminal investigation. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that f.b.i. agents are looking into whether trump campaign associates were coordinating with russian operatives as early as march of 2016. sources say agent
mr. trump echoed that sentiment two days later. >> and if you're not guilty of a crime, what do you need immunity for? >> reporter: then, top house intelligence committee democrat adamchiff arrived at the white house to review classified documents relevant to the investigation. in a statement, schiff called flynn's immunity request "a grave and momentous step." after leaving the white house, congressman schiff said that he- - in a statement that he reviewed all the same...
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adam schiff. julian, i'm wondering if you can respond to some of the t thingse is saying in that statement? >> mr. s schiff is a dememocratc congressman who is trying to whip up a kikind of new mccarthyism server in orderr to distract from the epic failure ofof hillary clinton. when they lost,t, of all people, to donald trump. should fall back and put t things in context. the united states governmen in 811950, has intervened elections. interfer in 81 elelections. thatts not including coups of overthrowing the government. there's a long history of the united states doing thisis t placaces around the wrld in infamous ways, and most recentlyly, alleged i interferee in the election of israel. i think wewe should understandde uned states i is in a glass house when i it cos to allegations of attememptinto interfe w with or infnfluence election r results. let's look at the r real meat of the issue. russiait alleged that hass intererfered inhe u.s. ection process? whe they s s there's been a a rietyy o of hacks, , that is que normal to him intelligence goveverning procs s as far a asn be determined, and
adam schiff. julian, i'm wondering if you can respond to some of the t thingse is saying in that statement? >> mr. s schiff is a dememocratc congressman who is trying to whip up a kikind of new mccarthyism server in orderr to distract from the epic failure ofof hillary clinton. when they lost,t, of all people, to donald trump. should fall back and put t things in context. the united states governmen in 811950, has intervened elections. interfer in 81 elelections. thatts not including...