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as was his son, john quincy. i think if you could give all the presidents of the united states an i.q. test, that john quincy adams would come in first, second maybe with his father coming in a close second. john adams in that very bookish time was, i feel, the best, most widely and deeply read of any man in public life in america. he was an avid reader. he read latin. he read greek. he learned to speak french flinte fluently starting from scratch when he was sent to france to join franklin and help keep the french involved in the war. he succeeded in getting by in dutch when he served the country in holland. he was, as benjamin rush said, a stranger to dissimilation. he was honest and everybody knew it. he was afraid of very little. but i think maybe as much as anything, he was afraid of dishonor. and he loved people. he loved jefferson. he loved jefferson even when jefferson became his political rival. really his political enemy. and even, i think it can be said, when it was discovered that jefferson had been p
as was his son, john quincy. i think if you could give all the presidents of the united states an i.q. test, that john quincy adams would come in first, second maybe with his father coming in a close second. john adams in that very bookish time was, i feel, the best, most widely and deeply read of any man in public life in america. he was an avid reader. he read latin. he read greek. he learned to speak french flinte fluently starting from scratch when he was sent to france to join franklin and...
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everything is going quincy's way! >> marques: quincy pondexter. >> steve: three!reen. [ not audible ] finding him sieve wide open. >> steve: to pondexter. defended by hill! >> marques: jones is all on the floor. solomon hill. defense was not there. >> steve: what a game for quincy pondexter, 27 points, 10 rebounds and one more assist. >> marques: you can't blame hill. i thought mo mo jones went a little too quickly, but there was too much room in the lane. >> steve: i just think they are so concerned about when quincy gets the ball, that every defensive eye is on him. >> marques: there is a different way to look at the pac-10. montgomery is jumping on this now. but road wins you get plus one, home losses minus one. with that in mind, let's look at how the pac-10 standings would lo look. you have a bunch of teams logged in there at zero and then washington because of some home losses down at minus one. >> do you think arizona has the edge since five of their final seven games are at home? >> marques: that's a big advantage, not only because they play in cal, but fi
everything is going quincy's way! >> marques: quincy pondexter. >> steve: three!reen. [ not audible ] finding him sieve wide open. >> steve: to pondexter. defended by hill! >> marques: jones is all on the floor. solomon hill. defense was not there. >> steve: what a game for quincy pondexter, 27 points, 10 rebounds and one more assist. >> marques: you can't blame hill. i thought mo mo jones went a little too quickly, but there was too much room in the lane....
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she watched the battle of bunker hill with her son john quincy. while the british were technically victorious they suffered large numbers of casualties trying to secure their position, far more than the meant tall army though the adams close friend, dr. joseph warren was one of the americans who perished. >> philadelphia, june 17th, 1775. i have found this congress like the last. when we first came together, i found a strong jealously of us from new england and massachusetts in particular. suspicions were entertained and designs of endcy, an american republic, presbyterian principles and 20 other things. our sentiments were heard in congress with great caution and seemed to but little impression. but the longerwer sat, the more clearly they saw the necessity of pursuing vigorous measures. it has been so now. every day we sit the more we are convinced that the designs against us are hostile and sanguine airy. and nothing but for the -- fortitude, vigor, and perseverance can save us. it is long since i heard from you. i fear you have been kept in co
she watched the battle of bunker hill with her son john quincy. while the british were technically victorious they suffered large numbers of casualties trying to secure their position, far more than the meant tall army though the adams close friend, dr. joseph warren was one of the americans who perished. >> philadelphia, june 17th, 1775. i have found this congress like the last. when we first came together, i found a strong jealously of us from new england and massachusetts in...
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quincy, how did you put this all together?y, if you want to make god laugh, tell him your plans and you just have to let go. aim carefully, the diversity of whatever, you know and aim carefully and let go. i would say a sign that says leave some space for god to walk through a room and it will really happen. >> divine guidance this trip, larry. i tell you what was happen the most was to see the enthusiasm on so many of the people's faces there, because they, of course, 25 years ago they weren't old enough, some weren't even here to be around to be in this. the enthusiasm of having the next generation of wanting with to be part of this was just mind blowing. >> larry: lionel, none of the people in this one were in the last one, right? >> exactly right. we wanted to pass the baton to the next generation and empower them to give them an opportunity to understand their social awareness and to give them a chance to be a part of history. i mean this is wonderful for them. of course, i was inspired to see, again, my daughter, 5 years
quincy, how did you put this all together?y, if you want to make god laugh, tell him your plans and you just have to let go. aim carefully, the diversity of whatever, you know and aim carefully and let go. i would say a sign that says leave some space for god to walk through a room and it will really happen. >> divine guidance this trip, larry. i tell you what was happen the most was to see the enthusiasm on so many of the people's faces there, because they, of course, 25 years ago they...
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quincy jones and lionel richie take us behind the scenes of their incredible new version.ve got a preview of what the planet's going to see in just two days, next on "larry king live." >> larry: great pleasure to welcome to "larry king live" joe biden, the vice president of the united states. it will be hard to call you mr. vice president. because we go back a long ways. but i got to do that. that's the rules. okay. let's begin right from the top of the get go. jobs. so many people out of work. people angry. what do you have the president do to turn this around? >> the first thing we do is keep us from going totally off the cliff. and that's why the recovery act, we went out there and everyone acknowledges that we created so somewhere between 1.6 and 2.4 million jobs. but 7 million people lost their jobs this year. and what we are doing now is focusing, and hopefully with some republican help this time, on job creation. and small business because everyone wants to create job, doing everything from eliminating capital duanes to offering $5,000 tax credit for hiring new empl
quincy jones and lionel richie take us behind the scenes of their incredible new version.ve got a preview of what the planet's going to see in just two days, next on "larry king live." >> larry: great pleasure to welcome to "larry king live" joe biden, the vice president of the united states. it will be hard to call you mr. vice president. because we go back a long ways. but i got to do that. that's the rules. okay. let's begin right from the top of the get go. jobs....
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>> well, deep inside favored john quincy adams. he had worked with adams for eight years.d in those days, the secretary of state was the most important figure in government after the president because we were surrounded by foreign powers. and the secretary of state had a very, very important role in dealing with the rest of the world. and john quincy adams had been working in or with -- the diplomatic service since he was 17 years old. and was with him when his father was in france. so clearly adams was the most competent in foreign affairs and monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but stayed out of the election. he did not feel that it was the role, as did washington, that a sitting president has any right to get involved in an election for a campaign for his successor. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. i suppose, to sort of help -- but that put him out of washington and out of touch with what's going on for months at a time. and very difficult for communications back and forth. is that just a sign of the
>> well, deep inside favored john quincy adams. he had worked with adams for eight years.d in those days, the secretary of state was the most important figure in government after the president because we were surrounded by foreign powers. and the secretary of state had a very, very important role in dealing with the rest of the world. and john quincy adams had been working in or with -- the diplomatic service since he was 17 years old. and was with him when his father was in france. so...
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yesterday in los angeles he joined quincy jones and an all-star gathering to rerecord the aids classic "we are the world." also a visit from a rising star in the r & b music category, trey songz. his album was nominated at wards. this year's grammy awards. wyclef jean coming up right now and trey songz. >> wal-mart helps people live better. mostly we're looking forward to building strong communities and relationships. because with your help the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports a.t.f. is smiley. -- tavis smiley.
yesterday in los angeles he joined quincy jones and an all-star gathering to rerecord the aids classic "we are the world." also a visit from a rising star in the r & b music category, trey songz. his album was nominated at wards. this year's grammy awards. wyclef jean coming up right now and trey songz. >> wal-mart helps people live better. mostly we're looking forward to building strong communities and relationships. because with your help the best is yet to come. >>...
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from lionel richie calling, quincy is like i got your back. we're going to make this big. every artist in the book calling, what can we do. it's incredible. >> yes. you've been down there a couple times now since the quake. i mean we see the news every day. but give me your sense of the situation, whether or not -- we know it's going to be a slow process. your read on the progress there. >> my read on the progress there -- and that's why i went right after the quake and made sure that i brought a flip cam -- so i'm going to be bringing a film through the eyes of the flip cam. what i don't want people to do is i don't want people to think that things are actually getting better when they're actually not, you know? things -- the people are cheerful and they are hopeful. but we're not more than two and a half weeks in, three weeks in. clear the bodies are still under the rubble. we still have to get these people out. you know, there are still the mass graves situation. there's still the situation distributions which are not going the way that i feel they should be going. and
from lionel richie calling, quincy is like i got your back. we're going to make this big. every artist in the book calling, what can we do. it's incredible. >> yes. you've been down there a couple times now since the quake. i mean we see the news every day. but give me your sense of the situation, whether or not -- we know it's going to be a slow process. your read on the progress there. >> my read on the progress there -- and that's why i went right after the quake and made sure...
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a lane violation will give quincy another shot.us shooter at 84%. >> marques: a terrific all around season, 84% from the free-throw line, 80% from the field. >> steve: i think if washington wins the pac-10 championship, i think quincy will be maimnamed . and i think if arizona wins nic wise will be named most outstanding player. boy, they are being physical down in the block. >> marques: 6'6", 230 pounds and that's after dropping about 30 pounds. like a really long prom weekend he put on 25 pounds after the season ended. >> steve: coach oelsle olson ha of great players, including gilbert arenas. and now adding sean miller. >> marques: california is my hometown, if you didn't know. sto >> steve: washington will hold on. leading is kyle fogg. >> marques: it's a combination of nervousness. every time he puts the arm bar up, it is slapped down. you can't have the contact, but at least have it up. there it is. >> steve: back out to the point guard abdul gaddy. suggs good shooting, knocks down his first! >> marques: suggs was the bottom
a lane violation will give quincy another shot.us shooter at 84%. >> marques: a terrific all around season, 84% from the free-throw line, 80% from the field. >> steve: i think if washington wins the pac-10 championship, i think quincy will be maimnamed . and i think if arizona wins nic wise will be named most outstanding player. boy, they are being physical down in the block. >> marques: 6'6", 230 pounds and that's after dropping about 30 pounds. like a really long prom...
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original song producer quincy jones and lionel richie brought together 100 singers to recreate the charity song. artists involve include celine dion and wycleff sean. the ,, i've had asthma for 12 years. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constriction. and inflammation. unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or ge
original song producer quincy jones and lionel richie brought together 100 singers to recreate the charity song. artists involve include celine dion and wycleff sean. the ,, i've had asthma for 12 years. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway...
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overnight. 74 stars coming together to remake "we are the world" 25 years later this time for haiti and quincyones, again, leading the voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ the choice we're making ♪ ♪ saving all our lives ♪ we'll make a better day for you and me ♪ >> then and now. and coming up next the five most interesting things about the oscar nomination or so we think. , and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i wanted to do. now i take symbicort, and it's significantly improves my lung function, starting within five minutes. symbicort has made a significan
overnight. 74 stars coming together to remake "we are the world" 25 years later this time for haiti and quincyones, again, leading the voices. ♪ ♪ ♪ the choice we're making ♪ ♪ saving all our lives ♪ we'll make a better day for you and me ♪ >> then and now. and coming up next the five most interesting things about the oscar nomination or so we think. , and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant...
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he wrote of her passing to his son, john quincy. >> quincy, november 10th, 1818. my ever dear, ever affect gnat, ever dutiful and deserving son, the bitterness of death is passed. the grim specter so terrible to human nature has no sting left for me. my consolations are more than i can number. the separation can not be so long as 20 separations heretofore. the pangs and anguish have not been so great as when you and i embarked for france in 1778. the sympathy and benevolence of all the world has been such as i shall not live long enough to describe. i have not strength to do just tis to -- justice to individuals. your letter from the 2nd is, and no more than all that i expected. never was a more dutiful son, never a more affect gnat mother, love to your wife. may you never experience her loss, so prays your aged and afflicted father. >> john joined abigail on july 4th, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the american independence they had labored long together and apart to create. [applause] >> my dearest friend, letters of abigail and john adams this event was hosted b
he wrote of her passing to his son, john quincy. >> quincy, november 10th, 1818. my ever dear, ever affect gnat, ever dutiful and deserving son, the bitterness of death is passed. the grim specter so terrible to human nature has no sting left for me. my consolations are more than i can number. the separation can not be so long as 20 separations heretofore. the pangs and anguish have not been so great as when you and i embarked for france in 1778. the sympathy and benevolence of all the...
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so what jackson forever called the corrupted bargain was struck between john quincy adams and henry clay and it's thought that henry clay who is also running but didn't have enough votes or intellectual rowboats and his supporters to items in exchange for becoming secretary of state. you can imagine jackson who is an irascible imposter was later. he is a general. >> they don't do that in the senate anymore. you say he reinvigorated the presidency and what do you base that on? >> so committing between the period of jefferson attacker send a very bad thing started. i offer nothing again now. the congress creates a congress of democratic leaders because they become to be the only real party in the country. they essentially pick the president -- >> the congress dominates, no nominating conventions. >> there's no serious opposition so that person becomes president. as you can imagine under that the president has come quite weak because the congress picks the president. they get to pick whether he's going to be renominated after four years, no surprise the president has to quite a lot of what
so what jackson forever called the corrupted bargain was struck between john quincy adams and henry clay and it's thought that henry clay who is also running but didn't have enough votes or intellectual rowboats and his supporters to items in exchange for becoming secretary of state. you can imagine jackson who is an irascible imposter was later. he is a general. >> they don't do that in the senate anymore. you say he reinvigorated the presidency and what do you base that on? >> so...
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the producer, quincy jones, who produced again last night. were reportedly talking about reconvening in hollywood for an anniversary remake, once again to aid the poor in africa. and then... >> and then all of a sudden haiti just showed up in the middle of... >> we got a text message that said "coincidence is god's way of staying anonymous." >> reporter: the video will debut during the winter olympics. all new talent, no performers from the original, no dylan or springsteen. >> i was like am i rapping on this? i don't know. then when i got here they said "you're doing bob dylan's part." ♪ there's a choice we're making... ♪ >> reporter: the original anthem raised $63 million for africa. haitian rapper wyclef jean helps that raises more. >> if you see that little kid in haiti, that's me if i never made it to america. >> reporter: thanking entertainers for using their talent... ♪ there's a choice we're making ♪ >> reporter: ...to become voices for the voiceless once again. hattie kauffman, cbs news, hollywood. >> couric: and that's the "cbs even
the producer, quincy jones, who produced again last night. were reportedly talking about reconvening in hollywood for an anniversary remake, once again to aid the poor in africa. and then... >> and then all of a sudden haiti just showed up in the middle of... >> we got a text message that said "coincidence is god's way of staying anonymous." >> reporter: the video will debut during the winter olympics. all new talent, no performers from the original, no dylan or...
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." >> marques: along with quincy pondext pondexter.ecially if he leads his team to the first regular season conference championship in 50 years. >> steve: eight seconds left. boateng with a nice feed to shipp. >> marques: got to work together. boateng, nice job. jerren shipp doing a nice job. moving without the basketball. finding that opening beneath the basket. >> steve: we told you cal led by 7 at the half in tempe. they're going with a tie. randle gets it to robertson. there's jerome. beautiful shot by randle. lead cut to 1. halftime at haas pavilion. a heck of a first half for the pac-10 crowd. second place arizona state with a 1-point lead over first place california in berkeley. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ nnou allat yp owhate alone. ♪ f lexus rx never has a e be signfeeltura ♪ see exusr. 7 [ mal th ♪ [ ma lf torie the [ ad a i'a flke arfly stin a b ♪ f floa a bly. fg liee. fgonnt liutte ing bee ♪ f stin a.. stin a b ♪ womalf torie e g. n #2 thaght. womalf torie e g. is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and
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extent it may have been a foreshadowing of that in the monroe doctrine of course written by john quincy adams but i think in terms of -- it seems to have been a kind of sort of a approach that we have often taken i do think that hugo chavez is probably not, and i may be wrong in this production but i don't think that he's going to be around all that much longer because he's spending himself into a predictable financial crisis. he is so much in favor of populist policies that address the needs of the poor and that is certainly not a bad thing at all. but by making enemies of major lenders, and turning to governments like north korea, he is dealing with problems of debt and inflation, and i think he is not bright enough frankly to get himself out of the fix he's putting himself in. but also i would have to say that there are a number of countries in latin america that do not share chavez's views either towards the united states or the rest of the world. certainly the government in peru doesn't. the government of mexico doesn't and while brazil under lula to a certain extent has to deal wi
extent it may have been a foreshadowing of that in the monroe doctrine of course written by john quincy adams but i think in terms of -- it seems to have been a kind of sort of a approach that we have often taken i do think that hugo chavez is probably not, and i may be wrong in this production but i don't think that he's going to be around all that much longer because he's spending himself into a predictable financial crisis. he is so much in favor of populist policies that address the needs...
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i went into the recording studio and on my left was quincy jones and on my right was lionel richie. > how did the michael jackson death affect you? >> it did a lot. you know, you see a lot of things. first of all, when you know him personally a little bit, he came to see the show in las vegas. we talked a while. michael was very interested in knowing how i was managing to be doing this every night. he was curious. he wanted to know. and i was very nervous meeting with him. i have to tell you that since i was very young, michael has been having an amazing influence on me. i just remember looking up to him in both ways. looking up to him because i wanted to be on stage just like him, sing like him, maybe one day meet with him, but on top of that looking up to him is that on the ceiling of my bedroom when i was young i had his posters. i was -- >> larry: on the kreelding. >> the walls were not enough for me. the ceiling where he was belonging. and i said to myself, well, if i want to sing like him, be on stage like him, maybe meet with him, maybe sing with him, what am i doing? i have to
i went into the recording studio and on my left was quincy jones and on my right was lionel richie. > how did the michael jackson death affect you? >> it did a lot. you know, you see a lot of things. first of all, when you know him personally a little bit, he came to see the show in las vegas. we talked a while. michael was very interested in knowing how i was managing to be doing this every night. he was curious. he wanted to know. and i was very nervous meeting with him. i have to...
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it was john quincy adams who wrote,"i]çó for the first time e the creation of the world, was laid thendation of the government upon the principles of human rights." if it goes upq on the screen we will see it -- 3##j% memory and do not need it. ñr"we hold these truths self evident thatñrÑi all men are crd Ñiequal, thatñrÑi there and outh their greater with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights,Ñii governments are institutedÑi amg men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." that is our mission statement. that is the american mission statement. it is our creed. is the answer to who we are is the people. we are creatures made by god. god gave us rights. these are rights that government can never give to us and the beauty of that is that these are rights that government can never take away from us. [applause] there is only one reason that government exists. it exists to secure these rights and to us, to the people. government derives its power from the consent of the people. it is a beaut
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much [applause] last year i interviewed eartha kitt and months before she died and a figure for the quincyones. it's an amazing project is something that i wish i dreamed of because it's really aside from the start that i get to meet him pretend they're my best friends it's also a way of doing an extension of what is i do which is on the way to tell our story well. thank you very much. [applause] thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. by the book, go outside and get autographs. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> gwen ifill is the managing editor ann moderator of washington week, a senior correspondent for the pbs newshour. issues formerly chief congressional correspondent for nbc news. and she moderated the 2004 and 2009 -- 2008 as presidential debates. the miami book for hosted the event. for more information visit miami book fair.com. >> the deputy managing editor of time magazine recalls president ronald reagan's speech in west berlin on june 12th, 1987. were he pronounced to a crowd of 20,000 people mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. romesh ratnesar explores
much [applause] last year i interviewed eartha kitt and months before she died and a figure for the quincyones. it's an amazing project is something that i wish i dreamed of because it's really aside from the start that i get to meet him pretend they're my best friends it's also a way of doing an extension of what is i do which is on the way to tell our story well. thank you very much. [applause] thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. by the book, go outside and get...
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wyeth you had four, john adams -- three, and the adams' played a big role, john quincy had one, abigail had two. any impact from your father's john adams book, because ... >> guest: oh, sure, but also much even more so, their letters are just amazing. and i wanted -- some of my goals in the book were that i wanted to -- i wanted to see what these parents told their children, how they told them, and also what the letters told -- tell us about the times in which they lived. so the adams' letters cover a lot of those -- those sides. but the rules that you asked about, the rules that i had, they're really very simple. i had two rules. the person -- the person who had written the letter had to make a substantial and worthwhile contribution to our country. and then the letter itself had to reveal something of value. c-span: you said that theodore roosevelt wrote 150,000 letters? >> guest: yes. c-span: are they all cataloged somewhere, or are they? >> guest: they are -- the theodore roosevelt association has many of them, the library of congress has many of them. they have been edited, so, the
wyeth you had four, john adams -- three, and the adams' played a big role, john quincy had one, abigail had two. any impact from your father's john adams book, because ... >> guest: oh, sure, but also much even more so, their letters are just amazing. and i wanted -- some of my goals in the book were that i wanted to -- i wanted to see what these parents told their children, how they told them, and also what the letters told -- tell us about the times in which they lived. so the adams'...
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john quincy adams, yes. his father was the other one. can think of bill clinton shaking john kennedy's hand. but in terms of i can really do this, okay. so franklin roosevelt decides the way to get to the white house is to follow uncle ted's path. theodore roosevelt started out in the new york legislature. that's what franklin is going to do. theodore roosevelt then went to washington and became assistant secretary of the navy. that's what franklin is going to do. theodore roosevelt came back to new york and was elected governor of new york. that's what franklin roosevelt is going to do. theodore roosevelt had six children. that's what theodore roosevelt is going to do. [laughter] >> well, that's what he informed eleanor. [laughter] >> oh, i'm lecturing and i don't want to give away. this gets at the at the crux of the whole permanent story. -- personal story. they do have six children. franklin didn't do it by himself, obviously. they have six children. i'm going to ask you something. there's one aspect of this that is kind of -- it str
john quincy adams, yes. his father was the other one. can think of bill clinton shaking john kennedy's hand. but in terms of i can really do this, okay. so franklin roosevelt decides the way to get to the white house is to follow uncle ted's path. theodore roosevelt started out in the new york legislature. that's what franklin is going to do. theodore roosevelt then went to washington and became assistant secretary of the navy. that's what franklin is going to do. theodore roosevelt came back...
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it was john quincy adams who wrote,"i]çó for the first time e the creation of the world, was laid thethe government upon the principles of human rights." if it goes upq on the screen we will see it -- 3##j% memory and do not need it. ñr"we hold these truths self evident thatñrÑi all men are crd Ñiequal, thatñrÑi there and outh their greater with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights,Ñii governments are institutedÑi amg men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." that is our mission statement. that is the american mission statement. it is our creed. is the answer to who we are is the people. we are creatures made by god. god gave us rights. these are rights that government can never give to us and the beauty of that is that these are rights that government can never take away from us. [applause] there is only one reason that government exists. it exists to secure these rights and to us, to the people. government derives its power from the consent of the people. it is a beautiful story.
it was john quincy adams who wrote,"i]çó for the first time e the creation of the world, was laid thethe government upon the principles of human rights." if it goes upq on the screen we will see it -- 3##j% memory and do not need it. ñr"we hold these truths self evident thatñrÑi all men are crd Ñiequal, thatñrÑi there and outh their greater with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights,Ñii...
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so what jackson forever called the corrupt bargain was struck between john quincy adams and henry clayand it's thought henry clay who didn't have enough votes through his electoral votes and his supporters to adams in exchange for becoming secretary of state. >> host: they don't cut deals like that anymore. they don't do that anymore in the senate, do they? [laughter] no deal. you think he reinvigorated, though, the presidency. and on what do you base that? >> guest: i think between the period of jefferson and jackson, very bad things started. i hope we're not seeing it again now, but the congress creates a caucus of democratic leaders because the democratic party comes to be the only real party in the country. they essentially pick the president, and he -- >> host: the congress nominates, no nominating conventions. >> guest: yeah. they just pick the nominee for the democratic party, that person becomes president. and so if you can imagine under that system, the president's become quite weak because the congress picks the president, they get to pick if he's going to be renominated afte
so what jackson forever called the corrupt bargain was struck between john quincy adams and henry clayand it's thought henry clay who didn't have enough votes through his electoral votes and his supporters to adams in exchange for becoming secretary of state. >> host: they don't cut deals like that anymore. they don't do that anymore in the senate, do they? [laughter] no deal. you think he reinvigorated, though, the presidency. and on what do you base that? >> guest: i think between...
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lionel richie and quincy jones are trying it again, this time for haiti. >> we were 25 and we actually did not have that cause. so we were going to hold back. and then all of a sudden haiti just showed up in the middle of -- >> we got a text message that said, coincidence is god's way of staying anonymous. >> and then after that i am going to go and put some haitian influence sounds on it. i think it will be a big version of "we are the world." >> i am doing a so low. i don't know what is so funny about that. when you think of raising money about singing, obviously i will be sitting here. >> we have two people in the chorus with green outfits on it. people can put their picture in the crowd. we are dealing with the latest technology, you know pn >> we won't see a final version for another ten days. the faces may be different, but the message is definitely the same. >>> and trying to predict the next few weeks of weather. >> ladies and gentlemen, may i introduce you to punxsutawney phil. >> amazing the guys in the top hat never get bitten. phil saw the shadow, so six more weeks of winte
lionel richie and quincy jones are trying it again, this time for haiti. >> we were 25 and we actually did not have that cause. so we were going to hold back. and then all of a sudden haiti just showed up in the middle of -- >> we got a text message that said, coincidence is god's way of staying anonymous. >> and then after that i am going to go and put some haitian influence sounds on it. i think it will be a big version of "we are the world." >> i am doing a...
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. >> thrust himself in the player of the year conversation along with quincy pondexter, landry of stanford arizona state plays, his long distance shooting could be key in this game. >> it's senior day at haas pavilion. the fans saying good-bye to three amigo. adythinwing ♪ w kfy rd wi rinaen g to in t-of- tas w win or ket. ♪ ust cks avin of it'ne. malunceght any at hut st pizy si y crnd any topping only ly a piz. >>> pac-10 college basketball is presented by kfc. ready to unthink the wing? try new fiery grilled wins only at kfc. and brought to you in part by just for men hair color. live forward. by beef jerky. we remind you to eat like an alpha. and by american airlines. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. >>> you're looking at an aerial of the bay area and berkeley, california, the university was founded in 1868. the haas pavilion has been its lead facility for so many year. today they try and win a championship against arizona state. let's check the sun devils lineup that will try to take down the bears today. eric boateng tied a pac-10 record on thursday by making all 11 shot
. >> thrust himself in the player of the year conversation along with quincy pondexter, landry of stanford arizona state plays, his long distance shooting could be key in this game. >> it's senior day at haas pavilion. the fans saying good-bye to three amigo. adythinwing ♪ w kfy rd wi rinaen g to in t-of- tas w win or ket. ♪ ust cks avin of it'ne. malunceght any at hut st pizy si y crnd any topping only ly a piz. >>> pac-10 college basketball is presented by kfc. ready...
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it was john quincy adams who wrote,"i]çó for the first time e the creation of the world, was laid thendation of the government upon the principles of human rights." if it goes upq on the screen we will see it -- 3##j% memory and do not need it. ñr"we hold these truths self evident thatñrÑi all men are crd Ñiequal, thatñrÑi there and outh their greater with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights,Ñii governments are institutedÑi amg men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." that is our mission statement. that is the american mission statement. it is our creed. is the answer to who we are is the people. we are creatures made by god. god gave us rights. these are rights that government can never give to us and the beauty of that is that these are rights that government can never take away from us. [applause] there is only one reason that government exists. it exists to secure these rights and to us, to the people. government derives its power from the consent of the people. it is a beaut
it was john quincy adams who wrote,"i]çó for the first time e the creation of the world, was laid thendation of the government upon the principles of human rights." if it goes upq on the screen we will see it -- 3##j% memory and do not need it. ñr"we hold these truths self evident thatñrÑi all men are crd Ñiequal, thatñrÑi there and outh their greater with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these...
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. >> quincy jones and barbara streisand, tony bennett to name a few. take a listen.fter a quick break. ♪ we'll make a better day just you and me sent in had we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites. just choose a style, then customize, publish and get found. sweet. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. ♪ >>> 22 minutes after the hour. it's time for "minding your business." have y you have $30 billion burning a hole in your pocket, what do you do with it? >> let's see if we can help some community banks get lending to small businesses again. president obama is heading to new hampshire to have a town hall, talk about what he would like to see happen. banks have repaid a lot of the t.a.r.p. money and they want to take $30 billion of it and put it into a new program. it would target community banks. we mean banks with less than $10 billion in assets. the white house pointing out that small businesses do more than half of the small business lending in this country. so, therefore, if they
. >> quincy jones and barbara streisand, tony bennett to name a few. take a listen.fter a quick break. ♪ we'll make a better day just you and me sent in had we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites. just choose a style, then customize, publish and get found. sweet. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. ♪ >>> 22 minutes after the hour. it's time for "minding your business." have y...
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four times as many people voted, and they chose andrew jackson and john quincy adams four years earlierm virginia, two from massachusetts -- it was a very different office. i think a lot of people would argue that it was less a democrat office. host: which president was buried with the flag under his head and a copy of the constitution? guest: andrew johnson. he worshipped the constitution, but it was the pre-war constitution. i am sorry to say, i have a bone to pick with andrew johnson. i think that andrew johnson, in many ways, he was not interested in reconstruction, leveling protecting the rights of the newly freed slaves. he wanted restoration. because of andrew johnson and the way he squandered the northern victory in the civil war, it took 100 years for another southern president named johnson to finally make good on the promises that abraham lincoln understood better than anybody else for african- americans who had been enslaved for most of american history. host: democratic line. caller: i just learned about that in my history class not too long ago. that was good stuff you jus
four times as many people voted, and they chose andrew jackson and john quincy adams four years earlierm virginia, two from massachusetts -- it was a very different office. i think a lot of people would argue that it was less a democrat office. host: which president was buried with the flag under his head and a copy of the constitution? guest: andrew johnson. he worshipped the constitution, but it was the pre-war constitution. i am sorry to say, i have a bone to pick with andrew johnson. i...
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lionel richie and quincy jones were the only people from the original recording.kson all those years ago. he explained how this recording session was different from the one back in 1985. >> the toughest thing is, you know, you want to jump in, you know and you must realize to pass the torch. i know it's hard to believe, but if michael were alive he would be standing behind the scenes. he would be doing it, supporting and -- remember, this is another generation where we don't have that little circle where we stepped into the microphone and did our parts. this is an interesting -- we had to capture them the way they are used to being recorded. >> the 1985 version raised about $30 million for african humanitarian programs. >>> president obama is trying to recycle billions of dollars to help the economy. he wants to take 30 billion to big banks -- he wants to take 30 billion the big banks repaid from their $700 billion bailout and use that for the small business loans. the president will push for his plan today at a town hall meeting in new hampshire. he's expected to
lionel richie and quincy jones were the only people from the original recording.kson all those years ago. he explained how this recording session was different from the one back in 1985. >> the toughest thing is, you know, you want to jump in, you know and you must realize to pass the torch. i know it's hard to believe, but if michael were alive he would be standing behind the scenes. he would be doing it, supporting and -- remember, this is another generation where we don't have that...
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celine dion and quincy jones, dozens other stars making the classic to raise money for haiti.recording in the same studio where the original was done in 1985. the new version will premiere at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics later on this month. >>> the $700 billion tarp program supposed to spur banks to lend us money and keep our economy alive. but tarp special inspector general says it didn't work and it's not working. >> neil broski joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so wait a minute, this didn't work because a lot of people say if we didn't do it, the entire economy would have toppled. >> the tarp had a number of different goals. one of them was bringing -- with financial rescue. i think when you look at the tarp along with other programs that were announced at the time by the federal reserve and the fdic, it was effective and helped bringing us back from the brink from avoid ago complete financial crisis. but there were other goals that have not been met, such as increased lending, such as decreasing foreclosures, such as employment. so the
celine dion and quincy jones, dozens other stars making the classic to raise money for haiti.recording in the same studio where the original was done in 1985. the new version will premiere at the opening ceremony of the winter olympics later on this month. >>> the $700 billion tarp program supposed to spur banks to lend us money and keep our economy alive. but tarp special inspector general says it didn't work and it's not working. >> neil broski joins us live. good morning to...
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once i asked quincy jones what was the secret to his being a great artist. and he said to me, it's impossible to be a great artist and less you are willing to be truthful. and that's one of the things that i think about when i had the opportunities that i have in the media. leaders cannot be afraid of making mistakes. reverend jesse jackson once said to me that the only people are not straight denver's are the ones sitting on the sidelines. everybody down the field gets banged up. so the trick is to learn from the mistakes that you make, and get back up and keep playing. i have a sign on my wall i keep right next to my desk that says no guts, no glory. sometimes you have to remind yourself about that. last story. i was in graduate school and i thought for a while, i thought i want to go and be a banker. so i finagle and got this interview at citibank to go work and their global trade finance through. when i was in graduate school i had been learning about economics and finance and statistics. you guys are urban filter i would to the kennedy school of public
once i asked quincy jones what was the secret to his being a great artist. and he said to me, it's impossible to be a great artist and less you are willing to be truthful. and that's one of the things that i think about when i had the opportunities that i have in the media. leaders cannot be afraid of making mistakes. reverend jesse jackson once said to me that the only people are not straight denver's are the ones sitting on the sidelines. everybody down the field gets banged up. so the trick...