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views on the stock market quincy, i'm going to begin with you and your thoughts on the stock market here, and do you think a healthy rotation is on the way? >> it could be, but it has to be toward developments of a vaccine. if that continues to be positive, which it looks as if we're going to have that, particularly going into october when the federal jobs administration meets already you're hearing perhaps pfizer may be able to go before that committee for emergency approval it's going to underpin the move away from tech as a funding mechanism for the broader market >> if that's the case, quincy, would you advise people to be the seller of momentum stocks they've had gains in here? >> the market is still technically overbought, and i don't think you'll see buyers come in, at least professional buyers, until there is either a major announcement regarding a vaccine, but also until the market is oversold, and it's not yet oversold if you need the money, you want to use it for something else but you want to use it to allocate towards these other names, yeah, you might take some profit
views on the stock market quincy, i'm going to begin with you and your thoughts on the stock market here, and do you think a healthy rotation is on the way? >> it could be, but it has to be toward developments of a vaccine. if that continues to be positive, which it looks as if we're going to have that, particularly going into october when the federal jobs administration meets already you're hearing perhaps pfizer may be able to go before that committee for emergency approval it's going...
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you will find it on the dock in gloucester at 4:00 a.m., the shift change in quincy hours before daybreakthe buzzing restaurants along blue hill avenue, small businesses and kiosks, lunch counters. old mills from fall river to springfield, breathing new life and new energy and a new future into those beautiful old bones and those cities. you will find it in the quiet prayers at hospital bedsides late at night. at crowded kitchen tables, full of bills to pay, calendars to organize, to do lists to manage. in the daily drudgery that somehow becomes those precious moments. you will find it in classrooms and firehouses, repair shops, grocery stores, art studios, office buildings all across our commonwealth. working men and women asking for nothing more than a chance to build a good and decent life or their family. for their family and a government that makes it easier, not harder, for them to take care of those they love. if there is one thing that i believe this party stands for, it is that. if there is one thing that unifies a big messy tent, it is that. if there is one thing that we have to
you will find it on the dock in gloucester at 4:00 a.m., the shift change in quincy hours before daybreakthe buzzing restaurants along blue hill avenue, small businesses and kiosks, lunch counters. old mills from fall river to springfield, breathing new life and new energy and a new future into those beautiful old bones and those cities. you will find it in the quiet prayers at hospital bedsides late at night. at crowded kitchen tables, full of bills to pay, calendars to organize, to do lists...
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. >> reporter: mckinney firefighter quincy blunt was among the first 44 sent from texas to help battle the wildfires in california. >> i've never seen fires where daylight turned to night. >> reporter: the smoke so thick quincy says it blocks out the sun. >> at 3:00 in the afternoon i had to use flash lights to see where we were going and what we were doing. i've heard the description of apocalypse given out there. and, yeah. that's about as close as i can say it. >> reporter: the job is dangerous. he does it anyway. because of the same old golden rule he teaches his daughter. >> if we're the ones that needed the help i want somebody coming to help us, too. >> reporter: while her dad was away adley had her first day of school. if he returns to california next month he'll miss her eighth birthday, too. >> i just don't want him to go because he is always there. >> reporter: being away from family is the toughest part. >> that part wears and tears on you for a while. >> reporter: but it makes the welcome home even more sweet. you couldn't wait for him at the door? >> uh-huh. no. i just ha
. >> reporter: mckinney firefighter quincy blunt was among the first 44 sent from texas to help battle the wildfires in california. >> i've never seen fires where daylight turned to night. >> reporter: the smoke so thick quincy says it blocks out the sun. >> at 3:00 in the afternoon i had to use flash lights to see where we were going and what we were doing. i've heard the description of apocalypse given out there. and, yeah. that's about as close as i can say it....
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adams tomorrow, and kennan was an admirer of john quincy adams. kennan's quite famous television on fulbright's hearing regarding the vietnam war, and kennedy was one of the first -- kennan was one of the first articulate members of the establishment to speak out against the war. kennan finished his testimony, which got a standing ovation from the committee -- kennan finished his testimony with a quote from john quincy adams. in 2014 to time here be talking about george kennan, one thing that strikes me about kennan's writings is the continuing relevance of what kennan had to say about american foreign policy, the continuing relevance today even here nine years after his death, and i think you will see some of that in the entries i will be reading. most of my talk this evening will consist of the actual words of kennan, far more eloquent than i could ever hope to be, but i want to start off with some introductory material to place kennan and his diary in context. in terms of his career, kennan grew up in milwaukee. he goes off to princeton univers
adams tomorrow, and kennan was an admirer of john quincy adams. kennan's quite famous television on fulbright's hearing regarding the vietnam war, and kennedy was one of the first -- kennan was one of the first articulate members of the establishment to speak out against the war. kennan finished his testimony, which got a standing ovation from the committee -- kennan finished his testimony with a quote from john quincy adams. in 2014 to time here be talking about george kennan, one thing that...
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cronkite: thank you quincy. mr. vice president, senator fulbright and now tonight, senator kennedy, maintain that the administration is suppressing a report by the united states information agency that shows a decline in united states prestige overseas. are you aware of such a report, and if you are aware of the existence of such a report, should not that report, because of the great importance this issue has been given in this campaign, be released to the public? mr. nixon: mr. cronkite, i naturally am aware of it, because i, of course, pay attention to everything senator kennedy says, as well as senator fulbright. now, in this connection i want to point out that the facts simply aren't as stated. first of all, the report to which senator kennedy refers is one that was made many, many months ago and related particularly to the period immediately after sputnik. second, as far as this report is concerned, i would have no objection to having it made public. report, withd say this withwits regards to gallup polls and p
cronkite: thank you quincy. mr. vice president, senator fulbright and now tonight, senator kennedy, maintain that the administration is suppressing a report by the united states information agency that shows a decline in united states prestige overseas. are you aware of such a report, and if you are aware of the existence of such a report, should not that report, because of the great importance this issue has been given in this campaign, be released to the public? mr. nixon: mr. cronkite, i...
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they focused on foreign policy issues and was moderated by quincy howe of abc news. the candidates debated questions posed by correspondence, including walter cronkite of cbs and john chancellor of nbc. senator kennedy prevailed over vice president nixon in the election by a narrow margin. i'm quincy howe of abc news saying good evening from new majorwhere the two candidates for president of the united states are about to engage in their fourth radio television discussion of the present campaign. tonight, these men will confined that discussion to foreign policy. good evening, vice president nixon. as they did in their first meeting, both men will make opening statements of about eight minute each and closing statements of equal time running three to five minutes each. during the half hour between the opening and closing statements, the candidates will answer and comment on questions from a panel of four correspondence, chosen by the nationwide networks that carry the program. each candidate will be questioned in turn with opportunity for comment by the other. each a
they focused on foreign policy issues and was moderated by quincy howe of abc news. the candidates debated questions posed by correspondence, including walter cronkite of cbs and john chancellor of nbc. senator kennedy prevailed over vice president nixon in the election by a narrow margin. i'm quincy howe of abc news saying good evening from new majorwhere the two candidates for president of the united states are about to engage in their fourth radio television discussion of the present...
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this is quincy discovering dave's latest creation. off that first time, dave had never met quincy or his family, yet all summer he has been helping to raise the boy in this small way. >> it has been amazing. >> quincy's dad, josh. >> so we can be a part of something like that, to see the good side of humanity, it feels good. >> there are a lot of great dads out there, but the true measure of man is not how he raises his own kid; it's how he raises the village. >> you totally won. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. i'm a delivery operations manager in san diego, california. we were one of the first stations to pilot a fleet of electric vehicles. we're striving to del
this is quincy discovering dave's latest creation. off that first time, dave had never met quincy or his family, yet all summer he has been helping to raise the boy in this small way. >> it has been amazing. >> quincy's dad, josh. >> so we can be a part of something like that, to see the good side of humanity, it feels good. >> there are a lot of great dads out there, but the true measure of man is not how he raises his own kid; it's how he raises the village. >>...
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there are questions to whether or not things will continue the way they are >> i think quincy you get the line of the day. the bull market that nobody wants to talk about. i think that sums it up. ron, have a great weekend. thanks and quincy, thank you kelly. >>> let's get to the bond market where rick is tracking the action this afternoon. >> good afternoon. a 30-year bond gives you a lot of information there's a one week chart right now, it's down a basis point on the day it's down a handful of basis points on the week this is an important area. we traded below 140 we're back at 140. opened the chart up to mid-july. we have avoided a close under 140. we have been down there intraday several times. this is moving to be a consolidation support area to pay attention to which side we close on may be key. if you look to foreign exchange, the dollar index does a nice job this week. it's not only lower against the dollar, it's lower against all the major currencies tyler, kelly, back to you. >>> all right. thank you very much. coming up, tiktok in limbo as no deal has been made ahead of im
there are questions to whether or not things will continue the way they are >> i think quincy you get the line of the day. the bull market that nobody wants to talk about. i think that sums it up. ron, have a great weekend. thanks and quincy, thank you kelly. >>> let's get to the bond market where rick is tracking the action this afternoon. >> good afternoon. a 30-year bond gives you a lot of information there's a one week chart right now, it's down a basis point on the day...
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space and insulting also and interesting enough if you look at south stream so the stream started in quincy 12 and west talked in pretty 14 but interesting enough it was recast or reshape or as you pipe which is to stream so instead of bringing gas from russia to big area now and he's a parishioner now brings gas from russia into turkey so i mean this story is not finished i mean you've had me on your program a few times and i think you're having me or for the story i heard a few more times but i think this story we're not finished it will tribute to the operation but there are other which he i mean if you look at what your own studio after 2020 full we want to be and make hydrogen economy we want to have to hydrogen and hydrogen for right now we don't have it maybe this is going to produce you know all countries but also me yes this is a german strategy this is the e.u. strategy this is going to be produced in foreign lands and produce in russia so this fight dory really isn't going away that is any time soon dr terry prost like you so much for getting is on top of this very complicated is
space and insulting also and interesting enough if you look at south stream so the stream started in quincy 12 and west talked in pretty 14 but interesting enough it was recast or reshape or as you pipe which is to stream so instead of bringing gas from russia to big area now and he's a parishioner now brings gas from russia into turkey so i mean this story is not finished i mean you've had me on your program a few times and i think you're having me or for the story i heard a few more times but...
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priceless pieces of australian history and highly significant to the area's traditional owners the putu quincy kora and people over to africa now the pictures alone were stunning the turquoise blue waters off just cut by a thin dark thread of oil at the source was the japanese tanker in the walker which ran aground on a reef in late july and started discharging its contents now the japanese ship or the charted vessel has promised a multi-million dollar cleanup. mo richesses famed for its mangroves but now they're under threat after $1000.00 tonnes of oil leaked out of a stranded japanese freighter a team of specialists is doing what it can to clean up what's been called the worst environmental disaster in the island's history now the ship's operator says it's spending 8000000 euros to help malicious. you know. the accident has had a significant impact on the environment and people's lives in mauritius tickled i must. be in an event like this it is natural that we as the company that charters the ships must bear socials and responsibility you know. 2000 on. mitsui o.s.k. says the money would be
priceless pieces of australian history and highly significant to the area's traditional owners the putu quincy kora and people over to africa now the pictures alone were stunning the turquoise blue waters off just cut by a thin dark thread of oil at the source was the japanese tanker in the walker which ran aground on a reef in late july and started discharging its contents now the japanese ship or the charted vessel has promised a multi-million dollar cleanup. mo richesses famed for its...
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this is quincy how. good night from new york. just those comments coming days before the 1960 election, barbara perry? guest: kennedy focusing on movement, moving forward, and both of them focusing on freedom because of the cold war and andling with the communists particularly the soviets. kennedy was trying to distinguish himself as what would be the youngest elected president at the age of 43, replacing eisenhower who at the age of 70 was the eldest president we had ever had. he wanted to make that distinction. at seems to be an irony that he talks about the greatness of a president and that we know how ultimately his is ranked among the bottom. viewed as thet kennedy president, continues in the public consciousness to be right at or near the top of people's favorite president or president's day most approve up -- approve of, because he was young and inspirational and the horrific way he died. there is a burning into the american psyche of his persona. if you look at the closing statements, we could be proud of them as american
this is quincy how. good night from new york. just those comments coming days before the 1960 election, barbara perry? guest: kennedy focusing on movement, moving forward, and both of them focusing on freedom because of the cold war and andling with the communists particularly the soviets. kennedy was trying to distinguish himself as what would be the youngest elected president at the age of 43, replacing eisenhower who at the age of 70 was the eldest president we had ever had. he wanted to...
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making a move into having spiked topo chicco is the thing that says james quincy is breaking tradition changing with the company. do you think that's harsh? >> maybe, maybe not. i think what it does say is look, we'll follow the consumer. you know, in the old days people were much more worried about the categories they stayed in and there wasn't so much blurring by consumers of mixing and matching categories i think these invasions we seen includi including hard seltzer is taking this opportunity as inspired by great success of topo ch iriccod hard seltzer later this month and coming to the u.s. sometime soon. >> we want to hear it, september 28th is the date when can you bring it to us? there is a surge of this stuff because it's so loved. without the alcohol. >> yeah, the hard seltzer is a great product. we believe it will be in the u.s. the first half of 2021. the category is very hot in the u.s. at the moment we think it will be an interesting addition obviously, the topo chicco brand has tremendous relevance with a millennia millennials. this will be a great opportunity. it's grea
making a move into having spiked topo chicco is the thing that says james quincy is breaking tradition changing with the company. do you think that's harsh? >> maybe, maybe not. i think what it does say is look, we'll follow the consumer. you know, in the old days people were much more worried about the categories they stayed in and there wasn't so much blurring by consumers of mixing and matching categories i think these invasions we seen includi including hard seltzer is taking this...
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james quincy telling cnbc that it will be coke's first alcoholic beverage since it sold off its wine business back in the 1980s. who knew they even had a wine business? white claw made by mike's hard lemonade and truly are produced by boston beer, the biggest brand in the market. there's plenty of competition. boston beer ceo says this is the biggest category shift he's seen since the introduction of light beer back in the 1970s. >>> and are you look to go start your christmas shopping? preorders for the foo xbox series consoles around the world today. in the u.s. we'll start at 11:00 a.m. eastern time at several retailers including amazon, walmart, best buy and costco. the series x priced at $499. the series f at $299. supplies are limited and it's not clear how many will be available in the first round of preorders. you can also pay for them on an installment basis for $24.99 a month. marcus and have a feeling we'll see pretty low productivity right around 11:00 a.m. eastern this morning. back to you. >> i would imagine. good thing my kids are sleeping. >> thanks, bertha. >>> comin
james quincy telling cnbc that it will be coke's first alcoholic beverage since it sold off its wine business back in the 1980s. who knew they even had a wine business? white claw made by mike's hard lemonade and truly are produced by boston beer, the biggest brand in the market. there's plenty of competition. boston beer ceo says this is the biggest category shift he's seen since the introduction of light beer back in the 1970s. >>> and are you look to go start your christmas...
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well our cameras saw a part of the leveled homes burn properties and now ash in communities along quincy highway. >>mayor rendell says the flames ripped through berrper m can just or completely but i i can say that the damage is substantial for community often face with this type of oil. >>vogler says evacuating every year has become commonplace. but it never gets easier every year to get worse and worse didn't used to be like this. but now. >>yeah, every year drier in the end mehave a fire seems like every year and occupation center has been set up at the yuba sutter fairgrounds in butte county kay recede kron 4 news. >>the dark and smoky conditions for a bit of a wrench into the work day for some people who are up early and still had to go to work from forcefully juggle reports from the east bay where people made the best of the unhealthy environment. >>it took any not you are a few minutes to realize he was up at the right hour this sorted out and that will govern their own time there was no sign of the sun by the time he reported to work at bay alarm is a fire inspector e morning sur
well our cameras saw a part of the leveled homes burn properties and now ash in communities along quincy highway. >>mayor rendell says the flames ripped through berrper m can just or completely but i i can say that the damage is substantial for community often face with this type of oil. >>vogler says evacuating every year has become commonplace. but it never gets easier every year to get worse and worse didn't used to be like this. but now. >>yeah, every year drier in the end...
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in that quincy, illinois veterans home with the legionnaires disease, for example, cdc tells them theye-rig their plumbing, including how to calibrate and adjust the thermostatic valves for all the water temperature in the veterans home, right? okay. that will be the fix. the cdc tells them exactly what kinds of tests all of the veterans in that home need to get. and how the transfers of those veterans in and out of the hospital, back and forth to the veterans home need to be supervised to make sure every case is caught and nothing falls through the cracks. in the e. coli romaine lettuce thing from a couple of years ago, the epi-aid team, again, minces no words. they tell them specifically what changes these farms need to make in terms of sourcing the water they use on those crops. the proximity of nearby cattle operations and dairy farms and what needs to change to protect these lettuce crops from these kinds of infections in the future. how to stop, how to find it, how to isolate it, how to stop it from happening again. that tb outbreak in florida. the cdc epi-aid squad comes in tell
in that quincy, illinois veterans home with the legionnaires disease, for example, cdc tells them theye-rig their plumbing, including how to calibrate and adjust the thermostatic valves for all the water temperature in the veterans home, right? okay. that will be the fix. the cdc tells them exactly what kinds of tests all of the veterans in that home need to get. and how the transfers of those veterans in and out of the hospital, back and forth to the veterans home need to be supervised to make...
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anti-constitutional things like blocking petitions in the congress about slavery, which was the cause of john quincy years he was in the house and he was Ãfor refusing to recognize a ban on the receipt of petition even though the constitution was split about the right people. that was all about slavery and power in the south. as the south saw a growing abolitionist movement and a north that was expanding, they decided their only future, not just the far branch was frankly too separate. even without events that occurred in this four-year period i think the table had been set in the separation. and a violent separation at that. it took a leader like abraham lincoln to understand that we can't accommodate secession. we are one country and he also evolved in this to preserve the union we actually had to end in slavery. that was not his view when he first took office. he said if i could preserve the union by preserving slavery i would do that. if i could preserve the union by eliminating slavery and some places but not others i would do that. if i could preserve the union only by ending slavery, that too
anti-constitutional things like blocking petitions in the congress about slavery, which was the cause of john quincy years he was in the house and he was Ãfor refusing to recognize a ban on the receipt of petition even though the constitution was split about the right people. that was all about slavery and power in the south. as the south saw a growing abolitionist movement and a north that was expanding, they decided their only future, not just the far branch was frankly too separate. even...
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this is quincy howe. good night from new york. host: and those comments coming just days before the 1960 election. barbara perry on those closing messages. ms. perry: notice kennedy focusing on movement, on moving forward. and both of them of course are focusing on freedom, because of the cold war and dangling with the communists, in particular the soviets. but kennedy was trying to distinguish himself as the person who would ultimately be the youngest elected president, at age of 43, replacing eisenhower, who at that time at age 70, was the eldest president we had ever had. so, he wanted to make that distinction. in nixon's case, it is an irony he seems to me that he talks about the greatness of a president. and the fact that we know ultimately how his career ended, and he is usually placed at the bottom in presidential rankings, whereas kennedy, if he is not among the greatest presidents, those usually are viewed, for obvious reasons, as george washington, abraham lincoln, fdr. but the continues in the public consciousness to be
this is quincy howe. good night from new york. host: and those comments coming just days before the 1960 election. barbara perry on those closing messages. ms. perry: notice kennedy focusing on movement, on moving forward. and both of them of course are focusing on freedom, because of the cold war and dangling with the communists, in particular the soviets. but kennedy was trying to distinguish himself as the person who would ultimately be the youngest elected president, at age of 43, replacing...
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look at jefferson and adams in 1800/1801, 1804 andrew jackson, john quincy adams and henry clay, you two, 1876 and /87, you see how the house of representatives got involved in each in 1818 24. watch this space, this is going be a long ride through november and december anything. >> jon meacham, most recent book is "his truth is marching on: john lewis and the power of hope". mr. meacham has appeared on booktv several times, if you go to our website booktv.org and type his name in the search function you'll be able to watch all his past times there and the subject of his most recent book has also been on booktv several times. john lewis in fact spent three hours with us on our in-depth program. mr. meacham, thank you for joining us this saturday evening. >> jon meacham: my pleasure, wonderful questions, always glad to do it. >> host: for the last 20 years booktv has partnered with the library of congress and the national book festival to bring you coverage of the national book festival. this year is no different except that it is virtual but we have several more hours coming up this
look at jefferson and adams in 1800/1801, 1804 andrew jackson, john quincy adams and henry clay, you two, 1876 and /87, you see how the house of representatives got involved in each in 1818 24. watch this space, this is going be a long ride through november and december anything. >> jon meacham, most recent book is "his truth is marching on: john lewis and the power of hope". mr. meacham has appeared on booktv several times, if you go to our website booktv.org and type his name...
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vista point and spreading the fire along highway 162, the oro quincy highway. cal fire firefighters are on the fire lines. but because this is federal land, the u.s. forestry department is taking the lead. we did a time lapse from a pg&e camera to show you just how that fire grew over 12 hours' time. listen to this. it grew a thousand acres every half hour. more than tripling in size. it is now 150,000 acres as of this morning we know that it's bigger than that now. the u.s. forest service said that the fire behavior is unprecedented because of the high winds, because of the terrain there, because of the dry conditions. and kari is tracking winds that are not going to make things any easier for those firefighters fighting the bear fire near oroville today. nbc bay area news. >> all right, kris, thank you. >>> now here in the bay area, crews continue to make progress on the fire lines. the lnu complex fire in the north bay now 92% contained. the scu complex fire 95% contained. containment on the czu complex fire, this is along the coast, stands at 83%. the woodw
vista point and spreading the fire along highway 162, the oro quincy highway. cal fire firefighters are on the fire lines. but because this is federal land, the u.s. forestry department is taking the lead. we did a time lapse from a pg&e camera to show you just how that fire grew over 12 hours' time. listen to this. it grew a thousand acres every half hour. more than tripling in size. it is now 150,000 acres as of this morning we know that it's bigger than that now. the u.s. forest service...
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this is quincy howe. .ood night from new york >> you are watching american history tv>>, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. historiesek, american american artifacts visits archives and historic places. the national museum of african american history and culture opened in september of 2016. malled on the national near the washington monument, the museum has quickly become one of the most visited in the nation's capital, with capacity crowds almost every day. next, we visit the museum to tour the history galleries which began three stories underground. >> welcome to the slavery and freedom exhibition. my name is mary elliott and i am a museum specialist and co-curator of the exhibition, which is one of three in the history gallery at the museum. we have three exhibitions in this gallery and those exhibitions cover 15th-century africa and europe all the way through today. some of the themes we cover in the exhibition include holding onto humanity under some of the most inhumane conditions. reality ofthe harsh how africans and african americans shaped the world as well as the nation.
this is quincy howe. .ood night from new york >> you are watching american history tv>>, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. historiesek, american american artifacts visits archives and historic places. the national museum of african american history and culture opened in september of 2016. malled on the national near the washington monument, the museum has quickly become one of the most visited in the nation's capital, with capacity crowds almost every day. next, we visit the...
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. >> is that john quincy adams? >> it is indeed.you know he says he cares not to be elevated to that station. but rest assured, i have my hope. in fact, the commonwealth of massachusetts has been turning in a rather jeffersonian direction. >> i wonder what mr. adams will say if that? >> it found its rooting in the mind of the father. there is no question about that. >> true enough. well, i enjoying this visit back to the americas and indeed seeing that this nation has prosper. it has endured so many difficulties. war, civil strife, turmoil, yet it has endured. that is a credit to the american people. a credit for sacrificing all to keep an existing and keeping it moving forward into the future. >> in fact mister general, i understand that as your son george washington lafayette joins. you >> indeed, he's out in the carriage. >> that indeed the two of you are bringing about a longer travels a great (inaudible) head. i heard what you intend to do as you intend to visit various battlegrounds. would you care to share with the people of
. >> is that john quincy adams? >> it is indeed.you know he says he cares not to be elevated to that station. but rest assured, i have my hope. in fact, the commonwealth of massachusetts has been turning in a rather jeffersonian direction. >> i wonder what mr. adams will say if that? >> it found its rooting in the mind of the father. there is no question about that. >> true enough. well, i enjoying this visit back to the americas and indeed seeing that this nation...
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built at afeet long, foundry, which quincy dental he was where the engines for the monitor were constructed. there is the ironworks. there were four of these vessels built at the same time, all for working on the canals. they were very shallow draft, only six feet. they were great to be working on the potomac as well to get up so blacke creeks diamond was put in service with the quartermaster corps in 1862 and her contract was to haul freight between alexandria, washington, dc, and other ports upended down the river on higher as needed by the quartermaster -- up and down the river on as needed.n hire the course of her time with the quartermaster, the company was paid $30,000, which is quite a hefty sum in those days. receivesblack diamond special orders, this is a coal , not exactly the black diamond, but close. it is a similar size. see the large pile of coal there that was being transported up and down the river for use by the military. was actuallymond iron hulled, not wood like this one. on april 22, 1865 federal authorities were aware that booth was in southern maryland and waiting to
built at afeet long, foundry, which quincy dental he was where the engines for the monitor were constructed. there is the ironworks. there were four of these vessels built at the same time, all for working on the canals. they were very shallow draft, only six feet. they were great to be working on the potomac as well to get up so blacke creeks diamond was put in service with the quartermaster corps in 1862 and her contract was to haul freight between alexandria, washington, dc, and other ports...
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. >> lou when i heard those words you quoted it reminded me of what our 6th president john quincy adamsconnected in one bond the principle of government and krinity you cannot study nation deny this was a found on you. >> diao christian state, and left knows it why desperate to erase rewrite history want to dissolve that bond with. >> they can write more alit without god everything is personable the president knows this that is why pushing back against this attempt to rewrite our history, and to separate us from our christian foundation. and, you have written a great book, by the way, the trump century, in which you talk about the impact of donald j. trump i think when his for yarns look back on his presidency going to marvel at the fact that it took a secular real estate tycoon from new york city donnal j. trump to point our nation back to historic judeo-christian foundation truly astounding. >> it is astounding what he accomplished, amazing pr unprecedented for first first term president take on 1619 project a dear poster for the left, that they now embrace in schools, that they are t
. >> lou when i heard those words you quoted it reminded me of what our 6th president john quincy adamsconnected in one bond the principle of government and krinity you cannot study nation deny this was a found on you. >> diao christian state, and left knows it why desperate to erase rewrite history want to dissolve that bond with. >> they can write more alit without god everything is personable the president knows this that is why pushing back against this attempt to rewrite...
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tariffs, that was a -- remember the tariff of abominations -- that was a measure passed under the john quincydams presidency. what we see are the democrats are in a lot of ways, they are the legacy party of the democratic republicans. they even have the same name. there is a continuation through jefferson and his policies and jackson and his policy. -- theipping the coin whigs. >> the opposite of democrats. they are for strong government. they are for government action in general. government spending and tariffs. prof. balcerski: that's good. they are everything the democrats are not. strong government. especially federal government. they wanted certain economic and social goals. the whigs are pro-spending on transportation, particularly the so-called internal improvements like the canals and roads. and then the tariffs. view, itwhig point of it was no tariff of abominations. it was something the united states should enact. it can be argued the whigs very much secede the federalist agenda of alexander hamilton. although they are remixed, the jackson democrats and the henry igs, they are the n
tariffs, that was a -- remember the tariff of abominations -- that was a measure passed under the john quincydams presidency. what we see are the democrats are in a lot of ways, they are the legacy party of the democratic republicans. they even have the same name. there is a continuation through jefferson and his policies and jackson and his policy. -- theipping the coin whigs. >> the opposite of democrats. they are for strong government. they are for government action in general....
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quincy is bringing out new drinks and ricks. what a show. i got more work to do.ry, or the eagles for that matter >> at least we had a good weekend of football. great games yesterday. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> welcome to "squawk on the street." worst level for the dow since august 4th the reopening worries, senate in the uk meet worries about the death of justice ginsburg and the degree to where it complicates efforts of more stimulus >> yeah. it's yet something else thrown in it's more of and more of a focus in the coming weeks, the election and concern, of course, about the election not just the outcome but the actual election itself may start to be reflected more in equity prices to some extent and the concerns about what's going to happen there, melissa we have things to think of the death of ruth bader ginsberg is thrown into that mix as well. take the virus which is surging unfortunately in the uk. we still are obviously dealing with 40,000 cases a day in the u.s. and it's making for a potent mix on the downside for a change >> if you go down all the way do
quincy is bringing out new drinks and ricks. what a show. i got more work to do.ry, or the eagles for that matter >> at least we had a good weekend of football. great games yesterday. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> welcome to "squawk on the street." worst level for the dow since august 4th the reopening worries, senate in the uk meet worries about the death of justice ginsburg and the degree to where it complicates efforts of more stimulus >> yeah. it's yet something...
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thomas jefferson was made president this way in 1801 and john quincy adams in 1825.ate delegations, democrats 22. two are essentially tied. so even though democrats are expected to retain the house next year, republicans if they vote as a block could re-elect president trump in a contention election, california counts the same as california even though california has 53 house seats and south dakota one. a republican state could presumably offset california's vote for biden. for the contention election, the house haggled for six days and broke the stalemate electing thomas jefferson president on the 36th ballot. if the house has not picked a president by noon january 20th, the presidential succession act kicks in. there's no president or vice president but there is a speaker of the house. the speaker become acting president. >> that would be a version of the two claims scenario. we can't have two people claiming to be commander-in-chief. >> these scenarios are far-fetched but not impossible. they raise a bigger question. could americans accept any of these outcomes. s
thomas jefferson was made president this way in 1801 and john quincy adams in 1825.ate delegations, democrats 22. two are essentially tied. so even though democrats are expected to retain the house next year, republicans if they vote as a block could re-elect president trump in a contention election, california counts the same as california even though california has 53 house seats and south dakota one. a republican state could presumably offset california's vote for biden. for the contention...
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he is north of lake oroville right now on quincy highway.search for about a dozen missing people will continue. and three people are confirmed dead. this fire burning in parts of yuba and plumas and butte counties. hundreds of homes and other buildings have been damaged or destroyed in this fire that blew up unexpectedly late tuesday night. it has consumed 252,000 acres and it is 24% contained right now and 20,000 people are still under evacuation orders right now. taking a check on the map of those orders. in the red, mandatory evacuations including communities both north and south of the lake. in the yellow a warning that it could happen at any minute including the city of oroville. so we are hoping for an update on the progress firefighters have been able to make overnight. sometime within the next hour. in the meantime michelle has more on some of the people up there who have been traumatized now twice by fires. >> ratted nerves you know. >> i just wanted to know where the rest of my family is. >> well, brenda hampton lost her home in th
he is north of lake oroville right now on quincy highway.search for about a dozen missing people will continue. and three people are confirmed dead. this fire burning in parts of yuba and plumas and butte counties. hundreds of homes and other buildings have been damaged or destroyed in this fire that blew up unexpectedly late tuesday night. it has consumed 252,000 acres and it is 24% contained right now and 20,000 people are still under evacuation orders right now. taking a check on the map of...
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. >> though, when i heard those words, if you quoted it reminded what john quincy adams said that whenconnected in one bond and the principles of government in christianity. you cannot study the history of our nation and deny this was nation founded on the judeo christian state. that's why they are desperate to erase our history . they want to dissolve that pond with christianity. because then know if they're able to do that they're able to write their own morality. and without god, everything is fermentable. are permissible and the president knows this. that is like he is pushing back against attempt to rewrite our history and to separate us from our christian foundation. you've written aay great book by the way, the trump century and we should talk about the impact of donald j trump. i think when historians look back on this presidency, they're going to marvel at the fact that it's okay secular real estate tycoon for new york city named donald j trump to floyd our nation back to its historic judeo-christian foundation. that is truly astounding. lou: it is astounding what he is is ama
. >> though, when i heard those words, if you quoted it reminded what john quincy adams said that whenconnected in one bond and the principles of government in christianity. you cannot study the history of our nation and deny this was nation founded on the judeo christian state. that's why they are desperate to erase our history . they want to dissolve that pond with christianity. because then know if they're able to do that they're able to write their own morality. and without god,...
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> lou, when i heard those words that you quoted, it reminded me of what our sixth president, john quincyvolution is that it it -- that the principles of government and christianity. you cannot deny that this is a nation founded on the judeo christian faith, and that's why they're desperate to rewrite our history. they want to try to dissolve that indie solvable bond because they can write their own morality. as dostoyevsky said, without god, everything is permissible. and the president knows this. that's why he is pushing back against this attempt to rewrite our history and to separate us from our christian foundation. and you have written a great book, by the way, "the trump century," in which you talk about the impact of donald j. trump. i think when historians look back at his presidency, they're going to marvel at the fact that it took a secular real estate tycoon from new york named donam new york city named donald trump to support our judeo-christian foundation. that is truly astounding. lou: what he's accomplished is amazing and unprecedented for a first term president. taking on,
> lou, when i heard those words that you quoted, it reminded me of what our sixth president, john quincyvolution is that it it -- that the principles of government and christianity. you cannot deny that this is a nation founded on the judeo christian faith, and that's why they're desperate to rewrite our history. they want to try to dissolve that indie solvable bond because they can write their own morality. as dostoyevsky said, without god, everything is permissible. and the president knows...
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flame the -- you know, flame the fires of division, and that was abraham lincoln in 1864 and john quincyn 1828. fi fillmore did it in 1862. if they've been given wrong information historically, we have researched it inside and out. this is factual. let me give you one other reason why the democrats are upset. there's only been nine vacancies, only nine times. eight of those were confirmed. guess which one wasn't confirmed? merrick garland. not only was he not given a hearing, they didn't even full nil their obligation as they're saying now they must fulfill their obligation, meet and confer. meet means to sit down and talk to the person. they didn't even done that. we've lost all decency, all protocol. everything has gone out the window. if they do this, my goodness, they'll divide further. and flames are getting hotter and hotter. it's awful. that should not be done. >> senator, they seem to be okay with that. this loss of decency doesn't seem to bother them. since you are someone who works with them and has a track record after so many years, have you been talking to any of your collea
flame the -- you know, flame the fires of division, and that was abraham lincoln in 1864 and john quincyn 1828. fi fillmore did it in 1862. if they've been given wrong information historically, we have researched it inside and out. this is factual. let me give you one other reason why the democrats are upset. there's only been nine vacancies, only nine times. eight of those were confirmed. guess which one wasn't confirmed? merrick garland. not only was he not given a hearing, they didn't even...
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priceless pieces of australian history and highly significant to the area's traditional owners the putu quincy karama and people. over to africa now the pictures alone were stunning the turquoise blue waters off just cut by a thin dark thread of oil at the source was the japanese tanker in the walker's sheo which ran aground on a reef in late july and started discharging its contents now the japanese ship or the charted vessel has promised a multimillion dollar cleanup morrish this is famed for its mangroves but now they are under threat after $1000.00 tonnes of oil leaked out of a stranded japanese freighter a team of specialists is doing what it can to clean up what's been called the worst environmental disaster in the island's history now the ship's operator says it spending 8000000 euros to help the riches. of. the accident has had a significant impact on the environment and people's lives in mauritius i must. be in an event like this it is natural that we as the company that charters the ships must bear social responsibility you know. tools and long. mitsui o.s.k. says the money would be
priceless pieces of australian history and highly significant to the area's traditional owners the putu quincy karama and people. over to africa now the pictures alone were stunning the turquoise blue waters off just cut by a thin dark thread of oil at the source was the japanese tanker in the walker's sheo which ran aground on a reef in late july and started discharging its contents now the japanese ship or the charted vessel has promised a multimillion dollar cleanup morrish this is famed for...
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i try to associate hamilton with economic state graph jefferson was the futurist because for john quincyms of sort of american realism. i tried to come up with a menu of ideas that i think people thinking about foreign policy today could look at and say how does that show up here? >> at the same time you got leaders like ronald reagan and teddy roosevelt known for some soaring rhetoric and big vision and city on a hill and when you look at their greatest accomplishments it was oftentimes that which occurred behind the scenes was incremental and where they had to nudge things along probably with some in patients but in terms of accomplishment their greatest accomplishment. teddy roosevelt is a good example. if you think about teddy roosevelt we often associate him as lieutenant colonel who went up san juan hill and the great white fleet indeed if you go to the roosevelt room today you'll see this picture of colonel roosevelt, steering horse this is the west wing of the white house. below it is the nobel peace prize. he won the nobel peace prize in 1905ä906 for mediating the retro japanese
i try to associate hamilton with economic state graph jefferson was the futurist because for john quincyms of sort of american realism. i tried to come up with a menu of ideas that i think people thinking about foreign policy today could look at and say how does that show up here? >> at the same time you got leaders like ronald reagan and teddy roosevelt known for some soaring rhetoric and big vision and city on a hill and when you look at their greatest accomplishments it was oftentimes...
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national security analyst and distinguished fellow at quincy center. your thoughts on what the president may be talking about, let me get your initial reaction to the president revealing something like this, if it is true. >> if what he said is true, this is a major security breach. he would be unveiling to a journalist and therefore soon to our adversaries a major new weapons system that could accelerate the ongoing nuclear arms race, as russia and china would seek to match that capability. fortunately, i don't think what the president said is actually true. >> okay, so what do you think he's talking about, based on your experience sort of covering weapons systems in this country? >> sure, it's very hard to hide a major weapons system. lots of people think the government isn't telling us everything and that's true but a major weapons system takes years to develop, tens of thousands of people who know about it, but at the time that the president was talking to woodward, this appears to be his first interview, december 5th. we did have a secret new nucl
national security analyst and distinguished fellow at quincy center. your thoughts on what the president may be talking about, let me get your initial reaction to the president revealing something like this, if it is true. >> if what he said is true, this is a major security breach. he would be unveiling to a journalist and therefore soon to our adversaries a major new weapons system that could accelerate the ongoing nuclear arms race, as russia and china would seek to match that...
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home in the quincy, illinois. she works long hours to make veteran residents are safe, healthy, and happy, and in her an his job made essential frontline worker. lacy loves her job and loves her residents like they are her home family. onset of covid, she's continued her hard work and dedication to her job. has picked up overtime shifts to cover for co-workers who are sick and has worked hard ensure the standards of care high. facility remain she is a united states citizen who works every day to care for nation's veterans. despite her service to our country and the fact she and her are american citizens, her family did not receive a heck all because her spouse is an immigrant using an itin and taxes jointly. she's done everything in her power to speak out and advocate and has connected with others like her in the facebo facebook group mixed family status united. i am being quote, punished for who i married. we both work. our taxes. why are we being treated like second-class citizens? resonate because she is right.
home in the quincy, illinois. she works long hours to make veteran residents are safe, healthy, and happy, and in her an his job made essential frontline worker. lacy loves her job and loves her residents like they are her home family. onset of covid, she's continued her hard work and dedication to her job. has picked up overtime shifts to cover for co-workers who are sick and has worked hard ensure the standards of care high. facility remain she is a united states citizen who works every day...
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and abraham lincoln was one of those, dwight eisenhower was another, john quincy adams was the other. the only person who put a judge forward to the senate and the senate rejected it by tabling it, was president fillmore. so this is unprecedented. if we have a vote before the election in november, it's unprecedented, never happened before. and it's just going to divide our country further. >> and of course there's president obama's nomination in february to replace justice scalia. >> let me give you -- >> and that never even got a hearing. >> let me give you the rest that have history. if you take january 1, the election year, election year, january 1 to november of the election year, whether it be 2016, 2020, during that election year, there's only been 13 vacancies that happened during that period of time. a in our history of our country. i gave you the four that happened after july. there was nine that happened from january 1 to july, nine. of those nine, eight were confirmed. eight were confirmed. there's only one that wasn't confirmed, that's amerimerrick garland. he didn't even
and abraham lincoln was one of those, dwight eisenhower was another, john quincy adams was the other. the only person who put a judge forward to the senate and the senate rejected it by tabling it, was president fillmore. so this is unprecedented. if we have a vote before the election in november, it's unprecedented, never happened before. and it's just going to divide our country further. >> and of course there's president obama's nomination in february to replace justice scalia....
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fdr sealed the deal on valentine's day, 1945 in egypt aboard the uss quincy. the deal has always been very simple. gains accessates to saudi energy resources in turn, the united states provides saudi security at home and abroad. i have been following this relationship since 1977. it has had marked ups and downs. some of the ups have been very high, like 1991, the gulf war, and some of the lows have been extraordinarily low, like the 1973 oil embargo and 19 years on today, the attack september 11. but we are in a fundamentally different and new relationship today than anything i have seen in the last 75 years. saudi arabia today, under king , the crownhis son prince, has embarked on a series of foreign policies which are reckless and dangerous, and most importantly, are antithetical to america's vital interests. ben solman is very much the driving force behind these policies. lma -- that tells us a lot about the khashoggi affair. but the king is very important. he provides legitimacy and air and the the activities crown prince would find it very difficult. the
fdr sealed the deal on valentine's day, 1945 in egypt aboard the uss quincy. the deal has always been very simple. gains accessates to saudi energy resources in turn, the united states provides saudi security at home and abroad. i have been following this relationship since 1977. it has had marked ups and downs. some of the ups have been very high, like 1991, the gulf war, and some of the lows have been extraordinarily low, like the 1973 oil embargo and 19 years on today, the attack september...
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also be incapable of having any legal effect or trita parsi is the executive vice president at the quincy institute joins me now over skype from washington d.c. . seems to be this brewing clash of interest then between washington and the other signatories to the chase e.p.o. the iranian the agreement what are you expecting to hear van from. peo tomorrow. well thank you sir from pale will continue to do exactly what he's done so far which is to completely disregard international opinion as well as the verdict of the vast majority of states and the u.n. security council he will continue to claim that the us has this right and as a result these u.n. sanctions have been reimposed virtually no one else in the world will agree with them with the exception of israel saudi arabia u.a.e. and the dominican republic so we are now actually really deep into this twilight zone that the trumpet restriction has created for the last 2 and a half years the u.s. has actually punished countries for abiding by a un security council resolution which is the one that embodies that j.c. iran the now the us is goi
also be incapable of having any legal effect or trita parsi is the executive vice president at the quincy institute joins me now over skype from washington d.c. . seems to be this brewing clash of interest then between washington and the other signatories to the chase e.p.o. the iranian the agreement what are you expecting to hear van from. peo tomorrow. well thank you sir from pale will continue to do exactly what he's done so far which is to completely disregard international opinion as well...
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the 1824 election was decided, here, in this house, clay throwing his support to john quincy adams, jackson, who ew had won the popular vote, jackson was understandably and denounced the result as a corrupt bargain. language sounds familiar. but he accepted the outcome and returned to tennessee. the evening of the day he lost the presidency, jackson encountered the new white nt-elect at the house. jackson was gracious and the of was filled with reports his grace. you have by your dignity and all these under outrages one, the people, to love, a friend told jackson, who would run again in win.and historian john meacham wrote in about f this year president lincoln in 1864, the ountry mired in a civil war, running against george mcclellan on the democratic side. and lincoln had wrote privately. ready to accept defeat. the election did not look like it was going to go his way, and war, there would be a peaceful transfer of power. this resolution states clearly on our american, not watch. not on our watch are we going to banish ican greatness rise. authoritative state the reason we are the beacon
the 1824 election was decided, here, in this house, clay throwing his support to john quincy adams, jackson, who ew had won the popular vote, jackson was understandably and denounced the result as a corrupt bargain. language sounds familiar. but he accepted the outcome and returned to tennessee. the evening of the day he lost the presidency, jackson encountered the new white nt-elect at the house. jackson was gracious and the of was filled with reports his grace. you have by your dignity and...
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when quincy rolled up, his daughter ran out for a hug. california to help control the massive wildfires. love to see that. >> i could watch that over and over again. there's nothing greater as a parent than a moment like that. >> you two are both daddies. there's nothing better than to have a daughter jump in your arms and squeeze you like that. you don't know when they go to fight a fire like that. >> no. and he may go back apparently i think, right? >> that's right. that's exactly right. a little bit of time off before he has to go back. >> valid, it's great to have you back. >> sure is. >> bet you missed your apartment, though. >>> ahead -- >> and pajamas. >> ahead, amy klobuchar will join us. climate change is the fight of our generation. the biggest obstacle right now is that we're running out of time. amazon now has a goal to be net zero carbon by 2040. we don't really know exactly how we are going to get there. it's going to be pretty hard. but one way or another we're going to reduce our carbon footprint to net zero. i want my son
when quincy rolled up, his daughter ran out for a hug. california to help control the massive wildfires. love to see that. >> i could watch that over and over again. there's nothing greater as a parent than a moment like that. >> you two are both daddies. there's nothing better than to have a daughter jump in your arms and squeeze you like that. you don't know when they go to fight a fire like that. >> no. and he may go back apparently i think, right? >> that's right....
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the house elected two presidents, thomas jefferson in 1801 and john quincy adams in 1825 but pelosi couldhey haven't sorted this out by inauguration day. if you don't have a president noon on january 20th, the presidential succession act kicks in. there is no president. there is no vice president. so it falls to the speaker of the house. the speaker must resign the speakership and from congress. they become the acting president, but in a contentious election in the house, each states gets one vote. >> no difference in the political power of the states no matter how small or large they are, if it comes to u.s. house having to decide who is the president of the united states. reporter: in essence what they're saying here, california even though there are 53 seats in the house of representatives in california is the same as south dakota or alaska. one vote per state delegation. right now republicans they control more state delegations than the democrats do. it's close. but they would sort that out come january. david, back to you. david: wow. if no result by january 20th, then indeed, as the
the house elected two presidents, thomas jefferson in 1801 and john quincy adams in 1825 but pelosi couldhey haven't sorted this out by inauguration day. if you don't have a president noon on january 20th, the presidential succession act kicks in. there is no president. there is no vice president. so it falls to the speaker of the house. the speaker must resign the speakership and from congress. they become the acting president, but in a contentious election in the house, each states gets one...