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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson and clay, it's fair to say they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives -- in the election jackson won the most number of popular votes about 48 percent but he did not win the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between johnson quincy adams, number two and henry clay number three. crawford was number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives. in the process henry clay and john quincy adams did some horsetrading. it's called the corrupt bargaining where clay supposedly approached adams and said, i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state if you get elected president. the tray took place. the house of representatives elected john quincy adams as president and jackson lost out. jackson was furious. he felt that the will of the people, the majority of people, the most number of people had voted for him as opposed to the other candidates and a
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson and clay, it's fair to say they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives -- in the election jackson won the most number of popular votes about 48 percent but he did not win the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between johnson quincy adams, number two and henry clay number three. crawford was number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision...
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and about john quincy adams, pro and con. to help people understand that these elections were not reserved and quiet. they were every bit as raucous as the 21st century. there was concern about jackson being an outsider. having been a military chieftain and jackson had fought in a duel. he had had several of his military men shot before what he considered treason. so, he had a complicated background. as well as being not a political insider. not being from the east coast. by the same token. the average american saw this man as someone who was fulfilling america's promise, he came from very humble background. had made himself quite wealthy through determination, will, through perseverance, through his faith. the election of 1828, jackson has a landslide victory. however, the casualty of jackson's victory is his wife rachel. they had a complicated beginning to their marriage. she was already married to another man. she marries jackson. they discover that her first husband had not divorced her. had not yet divorced her. it gave
and about john quincy adams, pro and con. to help people understand that these elections were not reserved and quiet. they were every bit as raucous as the 21st century. there was concern about jackson being an outsider. having been a military chieftain and jackson had fought in a duel. he had had several of his military men shot before what he considered treason. so, he had a complicated background. as well as being not a political insider. not being from the east coast. by the same token. the...
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. >>> this is patrick barnes and a dog quincy. quincy is in the need of something new.> what do you have when you're trying to find a lady friend for your dog? >> to go park. >> they're at the dog park so patrick's is his wing man and finally quincy does start talking to another girl. >> no, don't, pee on the people you meet. >> say hi first. get her name. >> patrick is like, this needs some work. >> that was embarrassing. peeing on someone is not cute or funny. no wonder she left you. yeah, that's why. because you pee on them. >> quincy you're never going to find a girlfriend, buddy. don't cry about it. you did this to yourself. >> the most pitiful cry you'll hear today is quincy learning today that his first time out probably not a success. i love quincy. >> so this dog is talking to her owner saying i love you. good girl. say i love you. that's a grumpy i love you. good girl. say i love you. >>> that's our show. catch you next time on another brand-new episode of r"rtm". an investigation. three federal air marshals said a official told them to boost arrest numbers ta
. >>> this is patrick barnes and a dog quincy. quincy is in the need of something new.> what do you have when you're trying to find a lady friend for your dog? >> to go park. >> they're at the dog park so patrick's is his wing man and finally quincy does start talking to another girl. >> no, don't, pee on the people you meet. >> say hi first. get her name. >> patrick is like, this needs some work. >> that was embarrassing. peeing on someone is not...
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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives they did some horse trading. it was called the corrupt bargain. clay supposedly approached and said i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state and you get elected president. he felt that the will of the people the people's will have been circumvented by the aristocratic interests of washington. between jackson's loss in the 1824 campaign and the next campaign in 1828 jackson and his supporters determined that he was not going to lose a second time. he spent four years building friendships and suppor
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the...
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thank you very much, quincy crosby, chief market strategist.obs, we will look at these spots in green for the jobs report. this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ was: i am mark crumpton first word news. national economic council director larry kudlow said president trump will keep up the pressure on china for trade concessions as china continues to duterte escalation by announcing further retaliatory actions on u.s. goods. he spoke earlier with bloomberg television. tariffsid many times no , no tariff barriers, no subsidies. we want trade reforms. china is not delivering. their economy is weak, currency week, people leaving the country. mark: beijing plans to levy $60es from 5% to 25% on billion of u.s. imports. for the first time in 25 years the international republican institute will have a new leader. is battling mccain brain cancer, stepping down from his role as chairman. alaska senator will take over until the washington post -- and told the washington post john mccain is irreplaceable so it is humbling to lead the board and continue the
thank you very much, quincy crosby, chief market strategist.obs, we will look at these spots in green for the jobs report. this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ was: i am mark crumpton first word news. national economic council director larry kudlow said president trump will keep up the pressure on china for trade concessions as china continues to duterte escalation by announcing further retaliatory actions on u.s. goods. he spoke earlier with bloomberg television. tariffsid many times no...
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quincy is from the uk. he grew up with the costa coffee brand. we have he frames the unique capability to bring that to a much bigger global scale in a way he says coca-cola can only do also responded that way to questions about the valuation they're paying i think the parent company said around 16 times even that. a little high. >> i don't know what the growth rate is. >> we don't know exactly they don't break it out. he says it's a premium >> what else is available for them if they want to go down this road? was there a play where they don't have retail where they don't have that expertise. >> we did see necessastle starbs deal he has been hungry for all sorts of starbucks brands. wasn't a lot of options left if you wanted to find a leader in the marketplace. that's what costa is. >> there's a look at the properties you forget they are sort of consolidated so significantly in coffee that i guess they're a key competitor to everybody. >> that doesn't take into account the way dunkin has rebranded stores in recent weeks. the money mcdonald's is p
quincy is from the uk. he grew up with the costa coffee brand. we have he frames the unique capability to bring that to a much bigger global scale in a way he says coca-cola can only do also responded that way to questions about the valuation they're paying i think the parent company said around 16 times even that. a little high. >> i don't know what the growth rate is. >> we don't know exactly they don't break it out. he says it's a premium >> what else is available for them...
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this is the united states where, john quincy adams elected president in 1824, was the first president who is not a founding father. so this was a very young country and you get the good and the bad and all of that. i will touch on a few other things that are important when considering the americas of the 1830s. this is a very commercialized country, in a way that america wasn't at the time of its founding. we have the building of turnpikes, roads, throughout the decade. canals. new businesses, new corporations being chartered. we have commercial activity all across the board. and then, another thing i would like to note, beyond this young population and the market revolution, is this phenomenon of sectionalism. the united states, in 1830s, was divided not by law, but culturally. often times we think of it as north versus south. in the 1840s and 1850s, that was the predominant rivalry in the united states. in the 1830s, the west versus the east was, you could argue, the bigger rivalry. the frontier, versus the coastal cities. the up and coming, common man if you will, versus the east c
this is the united states where, john quincy adams elected president in 1824, was the first president who is not a founding father. so this was a very young country and you get the good and the bad and all of that. i will touch on a few other things that are important when considering the americas of the 1830s. this is a very commercialized country, in a way that america wasn't at the time of its founding. we have the building of turnpikes, roads, throughout the decade. canals. new businesses,...
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we also have john quincy adams the son of the second president of the united states quincy adams he also is a wig. and we have most famously, henry clay hailing from the state of kentucky. and clay, well, clay ends up running for president five times. can't get in. can't seem to do it. but, nonetheless, henry clay is one of the most important political figures in american history. what does clay do? clay has a program. a system. an american system. that american system is threefold. henry clay says, first, we need to have protective tariffs on american manufacturing. sure enough henry clay when he becomes secretary of state under john quincy adams, adam signs into law a new tariff. the tariff of 1828 raising the tariff from 25% to 45%. that's one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says, we need federally funded internal improvement. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and then finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson o
we also have john quincy adams the son of the second president of the united states quincy adams he also is a wig. and we have most famously, henry clay hailing from the state of kentucky. and clay, well, clay ends up running for president five times. can't get in. can't seem to do it. but, nonetheless, henry clay is one of the most important political figures in american history. what does clay do? clay has a program. a system. an american system. that american system is threefold. henry clay...
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baker: i would like to have daniel webster and i would like to have john quincy adams.ot only because they are from my native massachusetts, but people whoy were really knew how the senate and house of representatives worked in the second quarter of the 19th century. the third person i would like to .ave is robert c byrd people often set about senator byrd that he would be as at home 21st century as in the 19th-century or 18th-century 18th century, too. he had the demeanor and gravitas . i would like to hear the three of them sort of mix it all up. they would not believe what he had to tell them, i'm sure. " at a we are on "q&a place called the bird center. center.yrd what is this place do? mr. smock: we study congress. we reached out to people because we believe the congress and constitution need to be understood and a public forum -- in a public forum. we do teacher training. we conduct programs like this, and we do research. we published 18 of-volume study -- we published a two-volume study. looking at all the investigations congress has done over history. we have se
baker: i would like to have daniel webster and i would like to have john quincy adams.ot only because they are from my native massachusetts, but people whoy were really knew how the senate and house of representatives worked in the second quarter of the 19th century. the third person i would like to .ave is robert c byrd people often set about senator byrd that he would be as at home 21st century as in the 19th-century or 18th-century 18th century, too. he had the demeanor and gravitas . i...
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and in the house of representatives, maybe john quincy adams. they interact during their careers? brian: i want to ask all three of you what book you have been reading that you would recommend to someone else. a book in history. mr. smock: i have been too busy writing a book in history to read anybody else's right now. brian: i've got one of your books right here. mr. smock: we ought not go there. my project is -- i am a historian, but i am also a diarist. i kept a journal when i was in the house history office. it is one million words, and i kept that, but now, i am doing an almost day-to-day account of my reactions to the current political situation, and i have a chance to relax and think about that now. i am trying to figure out our current congress and why it is so dysfunctional. i'm trying to figure out our current president and why his presidency is so dysfunctional, so i've got plenty to keep me busy. brian: don ritchie. mr. ritchie: currently, i am reading "american revolutions" by alan taylor. a reinterpretation of the american revoluti
and in the house of representatives, maybe john quincy adams. they interact during their careers? brian: i want to ask all three of you what book you have been reading that you would recommend to someone else. a book in history. mr. smock: i have been too busy writing a book in history to read anybody else's right now. brian: i've got one of your books right here. mr. smock: we ought not go there. my project is -- i am a historian, but i am also a diarist. i kept a journal when i was in the...
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henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams. he says, tell you what. i'll get the votes you need in house of representatives if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made. adams wins in the house of representatives, become president, clay is elevated to secretary of state. andrew jackson furious with his corrupt bargain, this rigged election. jackson vows, i will get my revenge in four years. sure enough, he does. 1828, two-man contest. jackson versus adams. jackson wins in a landslide. and look at that electoral map. quite an impressive victory. landslide victory. and how does he do it? how does he do it? the answer is very simple. democracy. democracy. jackson benefits from universal male suffrage. we call this period jacksonian democracy. property qualifications for all free men in the united states are eliminated. no property required to vote. double the number of voters in 1828 than you saw in 1824. jackson uses this to his advantage and wages a political campaign that utilizes a form of politics we call populism. populism. and populism is a
henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams. he says, tell you what. i'll get the votes you need in house of representatives if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made. adams wins in the house of representatives, become president, clay is elevated to secretary of state. andrew jackson furious with his corrupt bargain, this rigged election. jackson vows, i will get my revenge in four years. sure enough, he does. 1828, two-man contest. jackson versus adams. jackson wins in a...
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let me read you what quincy jones, the -- part of the statement perfect quincy jones just now.female singer has and will be measure and did it profr professionalism, class, grace and humility that only a tree queen could. diana ross tweeted, i'm sitting in prayer for the wonderful golden spirit of aretha franklin. don, stay with me. also with me is aladi rasadi. >> the outpouring on social media underscores how she's a singular figure in american popular culture and american culture period. she sang at dr. king's funeral. she sang during the inauguration events for three u.s. presidents. she was the person that you could turn to who could so beautifully articulate the spirit and soul of america through song. obviously, she has influenced countless artists. so many of these musicians have said, if it were not for aretha franklin, they would not be able do what they do. >> don, back to you on this. tell me more about your personal experiences with her, having her on your show, as you can. i know some stuff is very private. she was more than thun you could have -- she was more tha
let me read you what quincy jones, the -- part of the statement perfect quincy jones just now.female singer has and will be measure and did it profr professionalism, class, grace and humility that only a tree queen could. diana ross tweeted, i'm sitting in prayer for the wonderful golden spirit of aretha franklin. don, stay with me. also with me is aladi rasadi. >> the outpouring on social media underscores how she's a singular figure in american popular culture and american culture...
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this mr monk in quincy that we have to be tested in the same way we've done here that i'm not surprised that it works on a construction site with the when someone has experience with digging the divine iran strike there and only there in places where you consciously or subconsciously expect something to be evolved but. thank you for coming. the how are they not well they didn't work so this is. believing. that it was a right when he said it was just your imagination but i think said it when. i was around happened but i know that it was a test fair is it true. only if. so. why was it if you think one day you'll pay out to ten thousand euro's. uni schnauzer over billy not just that we've been doing these tests since two thousand and four for fourteen years so since then the laws of nature have always worked the same way and i'm guessing i'll continue to do so i think fortunately it's. it's our goal to make it clear that we're fighting against these winds spread superstition side. we also want to show people that they can prove with a simple test if a claim is credible or not. and the hope
this mr monk in quincy that we have to be tested in the same way we've done here that i'm not surprised that it works on a construction site with the when someone has experience with digging the divine iran strike there and only there in places where you consciously or subconsciously expect something to be evolved but. thank you for coming. the how are they not well they didn't work so this is. believing. that it was a right when he said it was just your imagination but i think said it when. i...
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equal kind of woman just but that's already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you seem to mean to carry out my thought aloud problem you just got to go you.
equal kind of woman just but that's already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you seem to mean to carry out my thought aloud problem you just got to go you.
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brian: john quincy adams was his secretary of state. mr. ferling: right. hardase of paine, it to say because i like everything he wrote. i feel closer to him than i did to the others because i saw some similarities in his background and my background. he came from a working-class background. my dad was working-class. largeked in texas for a chemical company. he started in charleston, west virginia. that is where i was bored. he was transferred to texas and that is where i grew up. working-classm a background. his father was a skilled craftsman. he went to london. when he goes to london, he is there several times. when he goes there is young man, i think he is at a point where he does not know what he wants to do. he only knows what he does not want to do. he did not want to be a skilled craftsman, hunched over a workbench for 12 hours a day, 60's week. -- six days a week. goes to london, he has a transformative experience. he is introduced to the english reform movement and becomes hislved and begins political ideas. my experience was similar in that colle
brian: john quincy adams was his secretary of state. mr. ferling: right. hardase of paine, it to say because i like everything he wrote. i feel closer to him than i did to the others because i saw some similarities in his background and my background. he came from a working-class background. my dad was working-class. largeked in texas for a chemical company. he started in charleston, west virginia. that is where i was bored. he was transferred to texas and that is where i grew up....
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fussy about my just but that's already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling quincy are you seeing him in ticket. welcome back to the cas report i'm max kaiser time now to go to town days town welcome back thank you i think this is them with three for me it's incredible you know three's the charm and they become an official frequent guest at this point southtown days you are master of the charts technical analysis of the klein and other markets and you know the chart some time coincide with the vance and only in retrospect is say that he now that happened at that time in that price happened at that time and you know what's the relationship so the question is that you know it seemingly bitcoin price peaked when those features were launched and you're a long time wall street guy and you know all about how this all features markets work is there a connection was a relation do you see any underlying connection yes there is a connection but it's a little more subtle than people like to think i don't believe that the future launch themselves is what's causing the price to
fussy about my just but that's already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling quincy are you seeing him in ticket. welcome back to the cas report i'm max kaiser time now to go to town days town welcome back thank you i think this is them with three for me it's incredible you know three's the charm and they become an official frequent guest at this point southtown days you are master of the charts technical analysis of the klein and other markets and you know the chart some...
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september 21, 2018 to attend the national prior protection association's 2018 urban fire forum in quincyachusetts. discussion and possible action to approve chief of department's request with pay for three days to attend the national fire protection fire association's 2018 urban fire forum in quincy, massachusetts. the national fire protection agency will cover the expense of travel, meals, and lodging. no fire department funds will be used for this trip. deputy chief mark gonzales will be acting chief of the department in her absence. >>commissioner cleaveland: public comment on this? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, what is your pleasure? >> moved. >> so moved by commissioner hardeman. do we have a comment? >> i do. >>commissioner cleaveland: commissioner covington, your comment, please. >> chief hayes-white, could you tell us about this forum coming up. >> sure. i participated in 2007, and have been asked to participate every third year after that and have been unable to do so given some obligations at home and at work, and so was asked once again this year to par
september 21, 2018 to attend the national prior protection association's 2018 urban fire forum in quincyachusetts. discussion and possible action to approve chief of department's request with pay for three days to attend the national fire protection fire association's 2018 urban fire forum in quincy, massachusetts. the national fire protection agency will cover the expense of travel, meals, and lodging. no fire department funds will be used for this trip. deputy chief mark gonzales will be...
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in their members are not in a little bit about nine eleven i am not licensed in quincy a little lame i don't think the little. intones going on here is what i'm most of the real where anyway i'll never tell you my money and giving one of them may not. be the way many just enjoy and are even aware as i will work my wares are developmentally whereas i am not me well you are in a way as i love ellie and one hundred one today lisa blow that well are you elaine it was alan got me not all that i had last been a little man of that process he don't think that played the same pain come in now and i know. it all when i little all that so even by all. that i want to sign something something and then . it to me this or. the movie the. season for more. of a struggle for game. reality while you are or has a problem with. bob bob i'm too young but i'm with. actor and one of the blessings of the well that's a little bit too much like us implemented but i'm going into town with a. little of it i see it all went up and up and i simulate look now. but a little momentum out. you know when all. that down
in their members are not in a little bit about nine eleven i am not licensed in quincy a little lame i don't think the little. intones going on here is what i'm most of the real where anyway i'll never tell you my money and giving one of them may not. be the way many just enjoy and are even aware as i will work my wares are developmentally whereas i am not me well you are in a way as i love ellie and one hundred one today lisa blow that well are you elaine it was alan got me not all that i had...
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quincy adams were george washington commanded the colonial forces. washington was born in 1732 at the dawn of the miracle. that's five lifetimes or do i make a six, washington's father was born in 1694 and died at the ripe age of 48 passed the average life expectancy for an englishman at the time. even then it was just getting started. economist does for most of man's life, he would know better into lakes than he did on for. another guy can't remember points out that the average english seducing in material terms would know better than the average roman citizens. the state of poverty was just unbelievable in just six lifetimes all of that changes. you know, there are pubs in oxford that i've been to of over 1300. you know, the striking thing that comes up whenever we -- if you take the election, which is something that you deal with towards the end of the book and the question of what our current political situation tells us about where the west is comment that we have these two narratives. one is pretty solid. that is the trump narrative. the democr
quincy adams were george washington commanded the colonial forces. washington was born in 1732 at the dawn of the miracle. that's five lifetimes or do i make a six, washington's father was born in 1694 and died at the ripe age of 48 passed the average life expectancy for an englishman at the time. even then it was just getting started. economist does for most of man's life, he would know better into lakes than he did on for. another guy can't remember points out that the average english...
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this really is a global play so i just talked to coca-cola's ceo james quincy about the strategy behindr questions i had for him was really retail operations? costa has about 4,000 stores across 30 countries, not in the u.s. but it is a different sort of business for coca-cola to be in. he told me clearly part of the coffee strategy is having stores because they build business and the brand. we are buying a great management team, which importantly he's keeping in place, that knows what it's doing in retail, clearly not our core competence. along with roasting coffee, that's what they're bringing we're bringing the global scale. week introduce different formats as a total beverage provider in some places, you might see stores, beans and machines he really emphasized that this is not a retail strategy and not a food strategy because costa also sells pastries in its stores it is a beverage strategy. taking the brand of costa and bringing it to places like the u.s., not necessarily in terms of stores to compete with starbucks, but in beans, in vending machines, food service areas. here's th
this really is a global play so i just talked to coca-cola's ceo james quincy about the strategy behindr questions i had for him was really retail operations? costa has about 4,000 stores across 30 countries, not in the u.s. but it is a different sort of business for coca-cola to be in. he told me clearly part of the coffee strategy is having stores because they build business and the brand. we are buying a great management team, which importantly he's keeping in place, that knows what it's...
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have credible me just but that's already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you seem to mean to carry out my thought aloud problem you just got to go to the. extent possible. you know world's big partners move a lot and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. my name is moving on i am in the loss of a voice. i had i was only seen he was talking in radio i got his phone like my calling as he does his social social conduct is happening to me my community dying told me oh i have to. let. you. down was not easy. because i lost my mom my god with full my put us on the stuff in the cement everybody. was if you knew docs in. my feelings without effect on all people not. just this stuff is left behind for it should be full of the doubt she's so nobody will come talk t
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. >>> and in search of true love -- >> quincy, we're going to find you a girlfriend, yeah!e if the dog park works better than tinder. >>> this is on a freeway in los angeles and as you can see, highway patrol is on the scene. >> now suzie che llopeor becaus. >> the highway patrol is there. they're going to give the long arm of the law to help her cause and help out. these deputies are helping to put up that cage because what's underneath that car -- carrot. >> a fuzzy rabbit. >> so they break out the net, the rabbit does not want to be taken by the net. so after the net was deployed. that doesn't work. so now they're trying with a catch poll. >> they have a code for bunny on the freeway. 1072, bunny on the freeway. >> bring the carrots. >> the net not working. but then there was danger from not just what was on the freeway. they hear the sound of two hawks flying over as they're trying to rescue
. >>> and in search of true love -- >> quincy, we're going to find you a girlfriend, yeah!e if the dog park works better than tinder. >>> this is on a freeway in los angeles and as you can see, highway patrol is on the scene. >> now suzie che llopeor becaus. >> the highway patrol is there. they're going to give the long arm of the law to help her cause and help out. these deputies are helping to put up that cage because what's underneath that car -- carrot....
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. >> seema, thank you very much for that we're going to continue our discussion quincy crossbury, timand rick santelli good afternoon to you all. tim, i'm going to start with you. the market clearly enjoyed the news today and we're at record all-time high territory for the indices >> and i think particularly for the nasdaq to be above 8,000 is significant. it was only when it missed 10% for a decade that a number people who have been ardent bulls on the faang stocks were concerned about that for a few weeks. they thought maybe we might be a pachyfaang here if this company is going to miss and those stocks were weak for three to five days they've worked through that match they closed at an all-time high friday. and the dow of course is lagging a bit, a lot of multinationals and stocks very sensitive to trade and the dollar, still a few hundred points away. >> quincy, when we see cyclicales rallying right now and you have names like caterpillar, dupont, 3m, et cetera particularly with trade deals unfolding with mexico and the u.s., is that perhaps coming a little too early given the fac
. >> seema, thank you very much for that we're going to continue our discussion quincy crossbury, timand rick santelli good afternoon to you all. tim, i'm going to start with you. the market clearly enjoyed the news today and we're at record all-time high territory for the indices >> and i think particularly for the nasdaq to be above 8,000 is significant. it was only when it missed 10% for a decade that a number people who have been ardent bulls on the faang stocks were concerned...
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neil: quincy, brought a republican on to talk about this subject. they say to a man or woman, they would prefer the president not comment on the investigation, however, ill his views are of this whole process because it just festers and boils and they would rather, just wait it out. he is obviously not going to wait it out. he was pushing, as he was last week, this idea that hey, shut this thing down, all but saying that. where do you think this goes, and what effect will it have on the markets? >> i don't think, the market is immune right now. he says it over and over and over again the same language. the market just says, they're not paying attention. you could see the market -- neil: what if the president agreed to testify and talk to mueller, would the market get nervous about that? >> probably not. neil: really? >> i think if he actually said he wanted to do it and the lawyers said we agree, and was prepped, well, that is a good sign. neil: that it is wrapping up. >> that it is market positive. i don't think the tweets matter anymore. it is too
neil: quincy, brought a republican on to talk about this subject. they say to a man or woman, they would prefer the president not comment on the investigation, however, ill his views are of this whole process because it just festers and boils and they would rather, just wait it out. he is obviously not going to wait it out. he was pushing, as he was last week, this idea that hey, shut this thing down, all but saying that. where do you think this goes, and what effect will it have on the...
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credible my just but that's already been said whiskey and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you seen him in ticket yeah my thought aloud problem you just gotta go. and leave. me not a witch it's real. evil as a live all from somewhere you. i came back to the community and people we are be standing on the road. me oh look at his own bible don't torture him. just. say. she's going on until you see me down in that song. but if you don't. know you love this. i. mean my life. story. the last terrorist stronghold in syria is surrounded. what may well be the final showdown in the country's long war. a palestinian. claimed she was hit twice in one week by israeli soldiers firing into the west by. women's minutes. after expressing concern over the rising number of children and wishing to change. we need to look at why. to children. people do not choose to. make these decisions about. without very very serious. thought. the top stories on the hour every hour welcome to your wednesday program here. the last stronghold of rebel and terror groups in syria the northern province is current
credible my just but that's already been said whiskey and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you seen him in ticket yeah my thought aloud problem you just gotta go. and leave. me not a witch it's real. evil as a live all from somewhere you. i came back to the community and people we are be standing on the road. me oh look at his own bible don't torture him. just. say. she's going on until you see me down in that song. but if you don't. know you love this. i. mean my life. story. the...
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the war world war two yeah and the things the spirit of john quincy adams who advised again the america going abroad in truth the truth lay this tradition to which trump hark back and which appeal thought much i think through middle america and he seems to be consistent in that and almost all his moves can be interpreted in that spirit whether it's pulling back from korea pulling back from nato overreach in europe. the middle east is a little bit different but we maybe come back we will come back to that ok richard i mean ok good considering what we just heard from james and peter i think both of them would agree that you know and i like how james put it you know indulging the pentagon i mean the pentagon's got a lot of money right now ok but what does that money for in a lot of people would say is for possible or continued military interventions which the president ran against during the campaign and now we have massive arms sales to so do you radiate saudi arabia and israel here and there seems to be a lot of ambiguity about what the u.s. policy is these a v syria how do you one tie a
the war world war two yeah and the things the spirit of john quincy adams who advised again the america going abroad in truth the truth lay this tradition to which trump hark back and which appeal thought much i think through middle america and he seems to be consistent in that and almost all his moves can be interpreted in that spirit whether it's pulling back from korea pulling back from nato overreach in europe. the middle east is a little bit different but we maybe come back we will come...
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and quincy's point is this is not a retail strategy. we're trying to get into a really strong coffee brand we're going to frame costa as a brand, whether it's beans or some of their vending machines and to u.s. food restaurants and grocery stores and that's what coke wants coffee is a growth area right now in beverage. it's also been super hot with mma as well. >> the thing i would say on the u.k. side is u.k. is not known for exporting its consumer brands to the u.s. successfully. it's certainly not known for a coffee brand, which certainly not something it's done in the past it's done it by being a bit more mass market. it's a slightly cheaper entry point, and it's strong across all of the you can as opposed to just the expensive cities and in london, and i think that plays into coke's own brand whether this is going to be expanded into a few stores or vending machines mike, the question i have, which i totally get the quote that sara has just read from james quincy but they might not want to expand the stores into the u.s. but they'v
and quincy's point is this is not a retail strategy. we're trying to get into a really strong coffee brand we're going to frame costa as a brand, whether it's beans or some of their vending machines and to u.s. food restaurants and grocery stores and that's what coke wants coffee is a growth area right now in beverage. it's also been super hot with mma as well. >> the thing i would say on the u.k. side is u.k. is not known for exporting its consumer brands to the u.s. successfully. it's...
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credible but you suspect that that already has equestrian he thought of getting up there calling quincy just implementing my thought allowed. me to. put themselves on the line. they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be first it's a wonderful. people. i'm interested always in the water. they said. elite league will be leading the league in the cinema c. of the reasons i would have good morning or. no i mean everything to rid. us of all forms. if you're going to be. going to do what i would anyone i want to. do not on challenge. the stigma. this city might be doing and it will come to that they do but doing what they did they wanted able to not how. would you know it are not. the way to go and i wish. to god it only kinetic around in the womb before me really see what i was and i will i don't get mad. push really gets to people to ever put your kids to problem and all to. a managerial people get what if they are broke i'm ready to speak to everyone i'm ready to. tell my soon to have people. to my needs right. now faster than. this or s
credible but you suspect that that already has equestrian he thought of getting up there calling quincy just implementing my thought allowed. me to. put themselves on the line. they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be first it's a wonderful. people. i'm interested always in the water. they said. elite league will be leading the league in the cinema c. of the reasons i would have good morning or. no i mean everything to rid. us of all forms....
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fussy about what you just bought that's already yes equestrian he thought of getting up there calling quincy i just implemented my thought out loud problem you just got to go. i magine are times when you're watching going underground while we're away we're screening some of your favorite episodes of this season coming up on this show we speak to grammy award winning artist jimmy cliff about wars funded by colonialism from vietnam to afghanistan as well as bob marley in a welding factory and the hostile environment that began long before to raise them a good mexico be the next venezuela we speak to founder and chairman of the mexican chamber of commerce of great britain eve i owed it to lee about what president elect andres manuel lopez obrador means for the world plus his brics it's no surprise given the e.u. policy on the jailing of democratically elected politicians on the day a new spanish pm peder sanchez meets his catalonian counterpart we get the take of a spanish m.e.p. on the european parliament committee on foreign affairs jordi so that all this more coming up at today's going under
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i would have voted for quincy adams over jackson. in terms of presidents who got things done, jackson. we talk about the age of jackson for close to two hours now. one can make the argument that part of the origin to find a theme, find a story, find something to fit it all together. part of the idea that this was a democratic agent. there was something unique about it. what he did do was say it was distinctive. one way to kind of elevate ourselves out of this complexity and say, okay, is there something distinctive to the united states and distinctive to this period and time is to look at european travelers to america has the great defect they were on toursnecessary understand what they saw. if you read enough of them they all come and say this place is weird. there is manager going on here that we don't -- that is different. which distinguishes the age of jackson from those other periods of transformation. we haven't talked about this. capitalism is something that was invented by certain greedy americans. what was that distinctive c
i would have voted for quincy adams over jackson. in terms of presidents who got things done, jackson. we talk about the age of jackson for close to two hours now. one can make the argument that part of the origin to find a theme, find a story, find something to fit it all together. part of the idea that this was a democratic agent. there was something unique about it. what he did do was say it was distinctive. one way to kind of elevate ourselves out of this complexity and say, okay, is there...
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. >> quincy jones wrote that he treasured every moment they spent together, on the steps of the memorial' in the kitchen. >> adele wrote, i can't remember a day in my life without aretha franklin's voice and music filling up my heart. and fans have been sharing their favorite memories of aretha on stage. like this time when she performed on b.e.t. and the moment she tossed that wig right off. >> do we have that video? wait for it! there it is. feelin' herself. and then take a look there. an epic nearly five-minute national anthem before the lions game on thanksgiving 2016. people kept thinking she was finished. >> no. >> but wait, there's more. >> they figured the lions had been waiting a while for a super bowl victory, they can wait for a national anthem lasting five minutes. >> people started opening their eyes. >> but to be there in that arena, breathing the same air as aretha franklin, as long as that was, we would have taken it. >> still in her fur coat nonetheless. >>> next to a milestone for an iconic movie, "grease", sandy the good girl and john travolta as danny zuko. >> and eve
. >> quincy jones wrote that he treasured every moment they spent together, on the steps of the memorial' in the kitchen. >> adele wrote, i can't remember a day in my life without aretha franklin's voice and music filling up my heart. and fans have been sharing their favorite memories of aretha on stage. like this time when she performed on b.e.t. and the moment she tossed that wig right off. >> do we have that video? wait for it! there it is. feelin' herself. and then take a...
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when president adams retreated to quincy, massachusetts, because frankly abigail didn't like washington very much, he left madison in charge of running the federal government -- i'm sorry, left marshall in charge of running the federal government. it was marshall who oversaw the completion of the national capitol at washington d.c. and as chief justice, marshall brilliantly defended the independence of the judiciary against the attempts by the republicans to impeach the federalist judges. he affirmed the federal court's power to review the actions of the executive and of congress. he established the supremacy of the federal government over the states, and he promoted the idea of a national market9 that would promote -- market that would promote commerce. he protected private property and facilitated the growth of corporations and private colleges. he defended the rights of the native american tribes and established the foundations of indian law that are still in effect today. and he was the first judge to declare that international law is part of u.s. law. and he upheld the rights of al
when president adams retreated to quincy, massachusetts, because frankly abigail didn't like washington very much, he left madison in charge of running the federal government -- i'm sorry, left marshall in charge of running the federal government. it was marshall who oversaw the completion of the national capitol at washington d.c. and as chief justice, marshall brilliantly defended the independence of the judiciary against the attempts by the republicans to impeach the federalist judges. he...
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john quincy adams ward sculpted the statue representing the aspects of garfield's life. richard morris hunt designed the pedestal for the statue. -- both men were renowned in their field. the two would collaborate on 13 monuments over a span of 25 years. ward had a prominent place in washington, d.c. public art. he was commissioned to create a which of general thomas, was erected in 1879 at thomas circle. notield's a statute does have quite an imposing location. -- hesiders it the considers the garfield monument to be one of the outstanding achievements. the statue, there are other legacies of garfield -- beyond the statue there are other legacies of our field that have come and gone. the statue was proposed, a hospital was suggested as an alternative. garfield had not been taken to a him at homeeating was the standard for the time. washington headnote -- had no hospital at the time. they were specialized hospital serving needs or populations. the need was apparent. had been closed and turned into a medical museum after the death of president lincoln. afterlar idea came
john quincy adams ward sculpted the statue representing the aspects of garfield's life. richard morris hunt designed the pedestal for the statue. -- both men were renowned in their field. the two would collaborate on 13 monuments over a span of 25 years. ward had a prominent place in washington, d.c. public art. he was commissioned to create a which of general thomas, was erected in 1879 at thomas circle. notield's a statute does have quite an imposing location. -- hesiders it the considers the...
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out of the war world war two yeah and this period the spirit of john quincy adams who advise the gay and the america going abroad in truth the truth lay this tradition to which trump hark back and which appeal thought much i think through middle america and he seems to be consistent in that and almost all his moves can be interpreted in that spirit whether it pulling back from korea pulling back from nato the overreach in europe. the middle east is a little bit different but maybe come back we will come back to that ok richard i mean ok good considering what we just heard from james and peter i think both of them would agree that you know and i like how james put it you know indulging the pentagon i mean the pentagon's got a lot of money right now ok but what does that money for and a lot of people would say is for possible or continued military interventions which the president ran against during the campaign and now we have massive arms sales so you radiate saudi arabia and israel here and there seems to be a lot of ambiguity about what the u.s. policy is these a v syria how do you
out of the war world war two yeah and this period the spirit of john quincy adams who advise the gay and the america going abroad in truth the truth lay this tradition to which trump hark back and which appeal thought much i think through middle america and he seems to be consistent in that and almost all his moves can be interpreted in that spirit whether it pulling back from korea pulling back from nato the overreach in europe. the middle east is a little bit different but maybe come back we...
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a car bomb i just bought that already he said whiskey and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you're seeing him in ticket yeah my thought aloud problem you just got to go you. greetings and salutations is this week on a late summer sunday in jacksonville florida described old twenty four year old opened fire on a local video game tournaments and shattered an afternoon on the competition the gunman david katz of baltimore maryland shot down two fellow gamers and wounded roughly ten others before turning the gun on himself and taking his own life. there wouldn't be it seems another weekend in the united states of america without more violence more crazed madman another round of ludicrous theorizing on just what or who is to blame for another terrible tragedy naturally the political left immediately point immediately pointed to the gun in the killer's hand as the ultimate culprit but it was the right the political right the conservatives that found the new enemy of the people to blame for all the violence in our society and they chose. video games cue fox news and retired politic
a car bomb i just bought that already he said whiskey and he thought of getting up there calling quincy you're seeing him in ticket yeah my thought aloud problem you just got to go you. greetings and salutations is this week on a late summer sunday in jacksonville florida described old twenty four year old opened fire on a local video game tournaments and shattered an afternoon on the competition the gunman david katz of baltimore maryland shot down two fellow gamers and wounded roughly ten...
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first committee tried to keep america out of the war world war two and the things the spirit of john quincy adams who advised again america going abroad in the sleigh this tradition to which should trump hark back which appeal thought much i think through middle america and he seems to be consistent in that and almost all his moves can be interpreted in that spirit whether it's pulling back from korea pulling back from nato overreach in eastern europe. the middle east is a little bit different but maybe come back we will come back to that ok richard i mean ok good considering what we just heard from james and peter i think both them would agree that you know and i like how james put it you know indulging the pentagon i mean the pentagon's got a lot of money right now ok but what does that. i mean for in a lot of people would say it is for possible or continued military interventions which the president ran against during the campaign and now we have massive arms sales to. saudi arabia in israel here and there seems to be a lot of ambiguity about what the u.s. policy is visa v. syria how do
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a car bomb i just bought that already he said quickly and he thought of getting up there calling quincy just implementing my thought out loud problem you know squat about eighty. one. one. one. hundred fifty. five. washington releases its latest list of anti russia sanctions saying they will hit on monday to look at what difference they might make on top of the existing restrictions. must be aware of being a news channel as trumped rush of collusion stories again. headlines t.v. channels are now being caught in the crosshairs often this hour. a rift forms at the top of the scotland's governing party over sexual allegations levelled against former first minister alex salmond he talks r t about why he's taking legal action against the government and. it's an extraordinary situation when the scottish government starts to put it is for the confidentiality after the shooting everybody connected with this that that was going to be absolutely protected from the process. a very warm welcome to the program to you from all of us here at our th q. in moscow thanks for joining us this hour the unit
a car bomb i just bought that already he said quickly and he thought of getting up there calling quincy just implementing my thought out loud problem you know squat about eighty. one. one. one. hundred fifty. five. washington releases its latest list of anti russia sanctions saying they will hit on monday to look at what difference they might make on top of the existing restrictions. must be aware of being a news channel as trumped rush of collusion stories again. headlines t.v. channels are...