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john adams or john quincy adams because i love them both. i have a question about their characterizations that information, which i actually never thought about before, the way that you described it sort of made it seem like a private criminal indictment are sort of intentionally written from that legal this kind of what i do for a living. so but i read it as an indictment i guess for the first time rethinking about it. do you have any insight as to whether this was so thought out that they were sort of manufacturing it in such a way like said that that, you know, everyone else, the other monarchs are going to read it and say, oh, did this, this, this, this, this, yes, but that doesn't have anything to do with me, because this is obviously specific to him. yeah, it's a great question. so a fantastic book called american scripture by pauline mayer that looks at all of the declarations that existed up until the declaration of independence and was a long tradition back hundreds of years in great britain, and to a lesser extent other european na
john adams or john quincy adams because i love them both. i have a question about their characterizations that information, which i actually never thought about before, the way that you described it sort of made it seem like a private criminal indictment are sort of intentionally written from that legal this kind of what i do for a living. so but i read it as an indictment i guess for the first time rethinking about it. do you have any insight as to whether this was so thought out that they...
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i'm optimistic. >> i have seen that, quincy, what jeff just said.een valuation in the equities market of the face of rising interest rates. there is no panic can be something to panic about, right, quincy the idea we have not seen a flush out. is one coming? >> most likely one is coming there will be another event. a fault line that we will see and that may scare the difay lights out of the weaker hand. you know what is interesting the rallies have been led by the retail buyers. when they feel comfortable we discounted the headwinds including a recession and what kind mof recession going into this month, i think the earnings season has pess pessimism. we have seen more negative estimates coming in before we open the official opening of earnings all you need are a couple of companies coming in and saying you know what? it is not that bad the second quarter we went with tremendous pessimism. it was not stellar, but it was okay out of that you will see that. there will be an catalyst. >> quincy, if i could follow-up with you on this jeff brought the pi
i'm optimistic. >> i have seen that, quincy, what jeff just said.een valuation in the equities market of the face of rising interest rates. there is no panic can be something to panic about, right, quincy the idea we have not seen a flush out. is one coming? >> most likely one is coming there will be another event. a fault line that we will see and that may scare the difay lights out of the weaker hand. you know what is interesting the rallies have been led by the retail buyers....
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he is with the quincy institute and washington. thank you for joining us now . president putin says there's no need. now for massive strikes in ukraine, what do you make of that? yeah, well, he's putting the best to spin on a very bad situation. one quick correction, i'm no longer with the quincy institute. i left that institute over their position . i'm failing to support ukrainian people in this war, but here's proven trying to pretend that he's accomplished his objectives. when in fact, he's like almost everything else he's done in this war. he has achieved the opposite of what he has intended. he didn't achieve any military objectives with his strikes . as you reported, the ukrainian forces are advancing in the north and in the south. they may soon liberate here, shon, that's why the russians are retreating from that major city history tactic is to try to terrorize the ukrainian people and there was a yes, it is terrifying to be under these attacks, but he hasn't broken the will of ukrainians to resist if anything, they're more
he is with the quincy institute and washington. thank you for joining us now . president putin says there's no need. now for massive strikes in ukraine, what do you make of that? yeah, well, he's putting the best to spin on a very bad situation. one quick correction, i'm no longer with the quincy institute. i left that institute over their position . i'm failing to support ukrainian people in this war, but here's proven trying to pretend that he's accomplished his objectives. when in fact, he's...
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one of our colleagues here at the quincy institute, asks a question about them. do you expect them to put a big fight against any effort on your end, your colleagues and, on a -- end on a pause on sales? would they put a big big fight? or is a situation such that they feel like it would not be a good pr move to be on the side of mbs as he is trying to deliberately interfere in the u.s. democratic processes? >> i do not think they'll be putting up the fight in their own name, they are more subtle than that. they have former members of congress or lobbyist, or national security officials who will make the argument in terms of national security interests. more often being defunded or supported by -- funded or supported by these defense contractors. some of these jobs are in saudi arabia. the production of the weapons is being done in saudi arabia. it is shocking. most other allies do not have that kind of an agreement. i do think the average -- outrage of the saudis being so directed turning down the president, and hurting the american people make it hard for lobbyi
one of our colleagues here at the quincy institute, asks a question about them. do you expect them to put a big fight against any effort on your end, your colleagues and, on a -- end on a pause on sales? would they put a big big fight? or is a situation such that they feel like it would not be a good pr move to be on the side of mbs as he is trying to deliberately interfere in the u.s. democratic processes? >> i do not think they'll be putting up the fight in their own name, they are more...
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passed away on the same exact day july 4th 1826 and while he was not present when his father died john quincy adams later recorded his father's last words three very poignant words thomas jefferson survives had no way of knowing that jefferson had died on the very same day. as americans then gathered across the country to honor the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence news of adams and jefferson's passing spread. and what had begun as a month of celebration? is now one of mourning and commemoration. and his citizens began to listen to eulogy speeches and tributes. in churches government buildings and in public spaces and while jefferson and adams had their own opinions and how they should be remembered it would be up to those living in 1826 and successive generations even up till now to define and to shape their memory. will presidential sites such as yours are frequently called upon to discuss the legacies of people who have held the highest office in our country. and one way when very important way when iconic way as we all know these men will eventually die. and it's how tha
passed away on the same exact day july 4th 1826 and while he was not present when his father died john quincy adams later recorded his father's last words three very poignant words thomas jefferson survives had no way of knowing that jefferson had died on the very same day. as americans then gathered across the country to honor the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence news of adams and jefferson's passing spread. and what had begun as a month of celebration? is now one of...
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now as quincy current us arms, policy and practice. too often fuel war, rather than deterring it, roughly 2 thirds of current conflict, 34 out of 46 involve one or more parties armed by the united states. of the u. s. supplied nations at war 16 received $50000000.00 or more worth of us arms between 201720. 21 contradicts the long standing argument that u. s. army routinely promote stability and deter conflict. now that whole from the quincy institute shows what poll after poll after poll has shown that essentially the white house is ukraine, policies are lose lose on the one hand pouring more money and only going to prolong this conflict that has already had disastrous results for the global energy markets to the global economy, affecting american. and on top of that, the more money that the white house continues to pour into, the more average americans feel like their need are being neglected. no, the white house is just ultimately losing out with their ukraine. intend to announce us now? go live to journalist. i'm political alice and
now as quincy current us arms, policy and practice. too often fuel war, rather than deterring it, roughly 2 thirds of current conflict, 34 out of 46 involve one or more parties armed by the united states. of the u. s. supplied nations at war 16 received $50000000.00 or more worth of us arms between 201720. 21 contradicts the long standing argument that u. s. army routinely promote stability and deter conflict. now that whole from the quincy institute shows what poll after poll after poll has...
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now that whole from the quincy institute, cheryl is what paul, after poll after poll, has shown that essentially the white house is ukraine. policies are lose lose on the one hand pouring more money and only going to prolong this conflict that has already had disastrous results for the global energy markets to the global economy affecting american. and on top of that, the more money that the white house continues to pour in to the more average americans feel like they are need, are being neglected. no, the white house is just ultimately losing out with their ukraine. intend to. it's very clear that this administration needs to start focusing on america and it ended for they abroad. it's really just voted, are very angry. ministration, get so much time effort, attention in money. the wealth of the nation for its crusade and eastern europe. precede that americans don't want, they don't understand it. most americans didn't even know. this is up until february. right? that's really important to understand. and so they, but they feel to be my think it's just the ministration, just like, y
now that whole from the quincy institute, cheryl is what paul, after poll after poll, has shown that essentially the white house is ukraine. policies are lose lose on the one hand pouring more money and only going to prolong this conflict that has already had disastrous results for the global energy markets to the global economy affecting american. and on top of that, the more money that the white house continues to pour in to the more average americans feel like they are need, are being...
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but that wasn't part of his first funeral train was 1848, when john quincy adams died. he had died in washington, d. c.. he was also temporarily interned, but for a shorter term, at a congressional cemetery, before being, being brought up north to boston to be buried in quincy. so the train was almost -- it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train, it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile, people would gather at the tracks and and they would, men would take off their hats when the train passed and it really became a place of mourning, that funeral track. and for people who didn't have the means to go to the funeral in d. c., or who didn't have the wherewithal to go to quincy for the ceremonies, were able to have their brief moment with the former president to pay their respects. abraham lincoln's funeral train in 1865, really, is probably the funeral train that is the most famous funeral train of them all. and again, i mentioned it earlier, there is the intersection of railroad technology but also embalming, which was perfected
but that wasn't part of his first funeral train was 1848, when john quincy adams died. he had died in washington, d. c.. he was also temporarily interned, but for a shorter term, at a congressional cemetery, before being, being brought up north to boston to be buried in quincy. so the train was almost -- it wasn't really meant to be a funeral train, it was just meant to be a form of transportation to take him north. but meanwhile, people would gather at the tracks and and they would, men would...
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we will speak to the quincy institute's william hartung. author of the new report "promoting stability or fueling conflict? the impact of u.s. arms sales on national and global security." then to jackson, mississippi, to speak with the naacp about the environmental protection agency's civil rights investigation into the roots of jackson's water crisis. >> we will continue to highlight the egregious conditions of jackson's water system and how the action of state actors have called -- caused discriminatory actions but actions from this congress and the entire federal government is needed to ensure that there aren't crises in other communities. amy: andhe aclu issking th supreme urt to orturn an arkaas anti-s law th pelizes coanies th support boycotts of israel. we will speak to the publisher of the "arkansas times" who sued e state overturthe law. >> i have thright to boycott in the state has no busiss gettininvolved in that. riod. amy: will also speak to the aclu and the director of the documentary "boycott." all that and more, coming up. w
we will speak to the quincy institute's william hartung. author of the new report "promoting stability or fueling conflict? the impact of u.s. arms sales on national and global security." then to jackson, mississippi, to speak with the naacp about the environmental protection agency's civil rights investigation into the roots of jackson's water crisis. >> we will continue to highlight the egregious conditions of jackson's water system and how the action of state actors have...
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looking at eddie and ed kelly and i think president black is there, kevin, i hope -- i can't quincy -- can't see out of the front there. i wish i could be there with you personally. i have had to pay respects with you this past weekend, the national fallen firefighters memorial. 30 years ago it seems like. 30 years ago i was the original cosponsor in the national fallen firefighters foundation act and over the years, i had spoken to too many funerals for fallen firefighters. from the national events like the memorial hotshots in 2013 to individuals in my home state, fortunately, too numerous to name. each one of you is a hero to the community. you have touched people's lives. i would like to take a moment at the top to honor the lives of those lost over the past two years including from covid. another 77 today in 2022. it is an acute reminder of the risk firefighters bear" frankly, their bravery. they are the only ones who run toward flames and not away from them when that fireball rings. many of you heard me say before first god made man and then he made a few firefighters. god made
looking at eddie and ed kelly and i think president black is there, kevin, i hope -- i can't quincy -- can't see out of the front there. i wish i could be there with you personally. i have had to pay respects with you this past weekend, the national fallen firefighters memorial. 30 years ago it seems like. 30 years ago i was the original cosponsor in the national fallen firefighters foundation act and over the years, i had spoken to too many funerals for fallen firefighters. from the national...
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what do you read to that, quincy? >> that is not a good idea.ld to cut production. so this is not a good sign. the only thing that apple can do is come out and say we're selling you know, the expensive iphone, the cheaper iphone is also selling. our smarr begins are margins are okay. subscriptions are okay. they raised their prices. perhaps this is the reason they raised their prices now for the apple tv and music and so on. that may be the very reason because they have got to make up for it somehow. liz: well, yes, exactly. people just as the fed didn't want them to do are becoming a little bit used to inflation, although you could argue that certainly some of the rate hikes, three of them, four of them, how many 75 basis point hikes have we had, i lost track, another one is coming in november if you look at the fed fund futures. quincy, what does the fed need to do to change the narrative? we had cleveland cliffs ceo on, they're paying six figures the median average of their employees now? >> well that's the difficulty for the fed because what
what do you read to that, quincy? >> that is not a good idea.ld to cut production. so this is not a good sign. the only thing that apple can do is come out and say we're selling you know, the expensive iphone, the cheaper iphone is also selling. our smarr begins are margins are okay. subscriptions are okay. they raised their prices. perhaps this is the reason they raised their prices now for the apple tv and music and so on. that may be the very reason because they have got to make up for...
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in this case, quincy promes alexander sobolev at spartak shows himself well fedor chalov at cska at fedor alexander has seven goals sobolev six, they are fighting to become the top scorers this season, but ahead of the quincy, whose mix currently has 11 goals and he is breaking record after record, given his club affiliation, therefore, and this magiotage has also been increased in this case, then that none of e. none of the teams will be somewhere at the bottom of the standings or in the middle, a really very important match, and just in the middle of this season the team came up, uh, with a very decent amount of points. and that other team has a new one cska's coach this season is a russian. vladimir fedotov spartacus is a spaniard with guilherme obascal, and both have very little criticism, while at the moment, the more curious it will be. how this match will end is the word of the studio. danil thank you danila makhalin spoke about the cska spartak match , which will start soon. such a low rate has not yet been a loan in the alpha bank from four and a half percent. get money today alp
in this case, quincy promes alexander sobolev at spartak shows himself well fedor chalov at cska at fedor alexander has seven goals sobolev six, they are fighting to become the top scorers this season, but ahead of the quincy, whose mix currently has 11 goals and he is breaking record after record, given his club affiliation, therefore, and this magiotage has also been increased in this case, then that none of e. none of the teams will be somewhere at the bottom of the standings or in the...
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. >> we would like to turn to the director of the asia program at quincy institute and author of severalooks on russia and joins us from washington d.c. sir, so good to have you on the program. what did you make of president putin's speech and tenor and pomp. what did he signal to the world in your assessment? >> he was sending a mixed bag of messages to the russian people he was trying to appeal in a straight russian nationalism. claiming that this is russian territory and of course, trying to mobilize russian support for the war. he was also i think basically trying to excuse the failures in the war which are his war. he launched it, by claiming it is a war in defense of russian territory. then appealing to international audiences. very different ones. he was using an old russian line about russia civilian superiority to the decadent west. he used that to direct it against the woke culture in the west. this is an attempt to appeal to the radical right in the west. especially given their recent successes and actions in sweden and italy. to republicans in the united states. but he combin
. >> we would like to turn to the director of the asia program at quincy institute and author of severalooks on russia and joins us from washington d.c. sir, so good to have you on the program. what did you make of president putin's speech and tenor and pomp. what did he signal to the world in your assessment? >> he was sending a mixed bag of messages to the russian people he was trying to appeal in a straight russian nationalism. claiming that this is russian territory and of...
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joining me lpl chief financial strategist quincy krosby. and david nicholas.ing the bond market. it is an absolute juggernaut. this two year-year-old won't stop. what do you make of the meteoric spike that we've seen? >> it's, especially the two-year, it is most closely associated with fed policy. so today you had a spate of fed speakers. they were aggressive, assertive. you saw it go up. saw the u.s. dollar go up. you know this morning you saw the yields pull back and the dollar pull back. it was underpinning the market trying to create a rally, a viable rally. that dissipated right when we heard the fed speakers saying no, we'll go longer, we'll go higher and that's what you have. you have a federal reserve intent, intent on bringing inflation down. take a look at the three-month? that has crossed 4% now. charles: right. >> if that inverts with the 10-year it is probably the clearest signal that there is an economic slowdown -- charles: didn't they invert yesterday the three-month and 10-year? i saw yesterday they finally inverted. i don't know where they're
joining me lpl chief financial strategist quincy krosby. and david nicholas.ing the bond market. it is an absolute juggernaut. this two year-year-old won't stop. what do you make of the meteoric spike that we've seen? >> it's, especially the two-year, it is most closely associated with fed policy. so today you had a spate of fed speakers. they were aggressive, assertive. you saw it go up. saw the u.s. dollar go up. you know this morning you saw the yields pull back and the dollar pull...
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you said james quincy. >> i'm switching around. he raised the price and nobody cared.hey're still buying it. >> goldman had this piece out yesterday looking at excess cash in households and small business and corporates small business, the average small business has 29% more cash still than prepandemic >> and that is not what the fed wants. the fed is hoping that the cash is done. brian moynihan would say, what do you want? why can't you have good cash levels, not a lot of debt and not a lot of spending? the answer is when we speak to greg hayes, inflation is horrendous >> u.p.s. pushing through, coke pushes through price >> if this was 1964 and we were taking a class in what we are hearing, we will hear guns and butter and inflation is going to go out of control unless they rein it in >> johnson's budget in 1964 was -- he kept it under $100 billion. 99 billion >> the department of defense >> the u.s. government's budget. >> halliburton was a democratic company. >> we can't go past a billion. that would look bad >> pulte homes said demand has slowed they have gotten to
you said james quincy. >> i'm switching around. he raised the price and nobody cared.hey're still buying it. >> goldman had this piece out yesterday looking at excess cash in households and small business and corporates small business, the average small business has 29% more cash still than prepandemic >> and that is not what the fed wants. the fed is hoping that the cash is done. brian moynihan would say, what do you want? why can't you have good cash levels, not a lot of...
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of this russian championship became something like 1:1, and on this courage spartak scored another quincy. promes made a cutting pass alexander sobolev scored in the eighth match in a row for himself in all tournaments, including the match for the russian national team, as a result, he went out 11, too. fedor chalov scored another goal. e your ninth in this. in the zone after the transfer of ivan ablyakov and the score was already 22. after that, not changed a lot, and such a fierce was the beginning of this match a lot of yellow cards. uh, at the very beginning, i got sobolev khusevich, and the cska player is everything. it was during the first half. it seemed that a red card was inevitable during the second half, but this did not happen in the end, but they limited themselves to just the same yellow cards, the campaign of the first half. in general, the derby succeeded unequivocally for neutral spectators. i think including the word studio. and yes, the game turned out bright. this is probably the most important thing danil thank you danil makhalin told about the match of cska spartak ,
of this russian championship became something like 1:1, and on this courage spartak scored another quincy. promes made a cutting pass alexander sobolev scored in the eighth match in a row for himself in all tournaments, including the match for the russian national team, as a result, he went out 11, too. fedor chalov scored another goal. e your ninth in this. in the zone after the transfer of ivan ablyakov and the score was already 22. after that, not changed a lot, and such a fierce was the...
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john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose and a couple of his entries in fact you could even say at some point john quincy adams almost became obsessed with john tyler's nose among other things about the accidental president of the present without a pardon. but judge tyler passed on much more than his physical characteristics. key to understanding him and key to understanding how his addiction to pollock six developed. tyler it was very close to his father. his mother died when he was seven years old and the young boy took it hard as you might expect. he developed >> ailments and his father worried about him both because he was sickly and a nervous child small and frail. the turning point of sorts occurred when the future president was about ten years old the story at the very least it's probably embellished. i kept it out of the book critic edited out of the book the incident involved a scottish schoolmaster taught john tyler and several other boys in the neighborhood school not far from greenway seemed to take special delight and wrapping his students in knuckles when they forgot their
john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose and a couple of his entries in fact you could even say at some point john quincy adams almost became obsessed with john tyler's nose among other things about the accidental president of the present without a pardon. but judge tyler passed on much more than his physical characteristics. key to understanding him and key to understanding how his addiction to pollock six developed. tyler it was very close to his father. his mother died when he was seven...
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in 1841, john quincy adams was speaking in room about society and, civilization. so now you have to come to the lyceum learn more about his speech here in 1841. so if we could have our speakers chris up and i'm excited to introduce phil greenwell again again who will be moderating our panel will. now get to really ask the questions i wanted to ask all day. and you guys are in a captive audience. so know if anybody does have questions for the panel. we like to keep this open for us. but they spent a lot of their time doing research. so now time to make them a little more personal. so i would like to the first question i have for you guys is, do you we've studied outwards of the american revolution in the national sphere. what made you decide to study this aspect, this niche? what was that defining moment, if there was one, i'll take it. i'll start it off. so the easy answer for me, if i mentioned we're doing an exhibition, this topic is a significant sound that that opens up. we knew that we wanted to do an exhibition about the stuarts. we thought we were going to
in 1841, john quincy adams was speaking in room about society and, civilization. so now you have to come to the lyceum learn more about his speech here in 1841. so if we could have our speakers chris up and i'm excited to introduce phil greenwell again again who will be moderating our panel will. now get to really ask the questions i wanted to ask all day. and you guys are in a captive audience. so know if anybody does have questions for the panel. we like to keep this open for us. but they...
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nuestra corresponsal carla que tiene detalles carlos unos dÍas este campamento estÁ entre manhattan quincyidades lo hacen para ayudar a lidiar con la crisis a inmigrantes que llegan en a autobuses y no tienen donde quedarse a dormir se piensa que podrÁn estar 500 personas porque tienen el cupo que llegaron solicitantes de texas de aquÍ acomodaron a hombres que viajan solas mientras que las comidas estÁn en otros refugios para miembros de la guardia nacional de organizaciones ayudando a personas a instalarse primero los migrantes pasan por cuevas mÉdicas, la prueba de cov covid-19pero tendrÁn que estar dentro del campamento a las 10 de la noche de sin poner un toque de queda podrÁn estar como decÍa varias horas porque adentro es enorme camas cafeterÍa donde tendrÁn acceso a comida caliente y productos de aseo tambiÉn ingenio una lavanderÍa los funcionarios agregaron caracterÍsticas in intentan mitigar crÍticas que han recibido de opositores estÁn creyendo que las condiciones son inhumanas han puesto una sala de recreaciÓn con televisores videojuegos y tambiÉn otras mesas de juego por ahora
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quincy has said that he would bring back president donald trump who was banned after the capitol hill riots. that is still something that we have to see what changes he could bring and whether users and employees would agree with any of those changes. >> of course, musk is a businessman. how might he do that with twitter? subscriptions? what are the options there? >> one of the big things they are saying is and revenue is down. twitter has been trying to pitch twitter blue. that is the five dollars a month sub scription service. it has the feature of being able to edit to meet. that is rolling out in countries right now but you can only have that under twitter blue. i am sure that elon would push that subscription service even more. he is anti-ad revenue so he would probably she was to push subscription service even more. >> he really has this huge vendetta against bots. i think he would definitely put more resources toward tackling that. that is something that he mentioned really early on. that is definitely something we would likely see him try to fight even more. >> thank you so mu
quincy has said that he would bring back president donald trump who was banned after the capitol hill riots. that is still something that we have to see what changes he could bring and whether users and employees would agree with any of those changes. >> of course, musk is a businessman. how might he do that with twitter? subscriptions? what are the options there? >> one of the big things they are saying is and revenue is down. twitter has been trying to pitch twitter blue. that is...
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abigail was trying to persuade kherson across the atlantic to join his father in prince -- john quincy does not want to go. he would rather go to college. his mother has a different sense of his obligations. here's a piece of what she wrote him. these are the times in which a genius would wish to lift. it is not in the still calm of life that great characters are formed. the habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties, she says! contending with difficulties! great necessities call out great virtues! and formed the character of the hero and the statesman. now, i put the question to you, ladies and gentlemen, if you got a letter like that from your mother, what would you do? you would get on the boat! you know you would. you get on that boat. the character of the hero and the statesman is forged in the fires of a great contest. a great difficulty in the crucible of war. and war has come upon them. with a firm reliant on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. ladies and gentlemen, the gr
abigail was trying to persuade kherson across the atlantic to join his father in prince -- john quincy does not want to go. he would rather go to college. his mother has a different sense of his obligations. here's a piece of what she wrote him. these are the times in which a genius would wish to lift. it is not in the still calm of life that great characters are formed. the habits of a vigorous mind are formed in contending with difficulties, she says! contending with difficulties! great...
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he's not ranked very high, but per se john quincy adams, but both of them had such extraordinary acts presidencies. carter won the nobel prize and took on guinea worm disease and river blindness and organizing free and player elections. john quincy adams, an abolitionist out of the white house i believe something like 16 years in congress. so, there are huge figures as human beings, john quincy adams, carter, but they are performance is not as high as some of these houser particular presidents that we are seeing. the 25 year rule is a good one. i wish it could be ten years and, incidentally, with cotton ash market it's truly are getting the papers these days. you don't have enough staff and you really have to wait in order to be able to resurrect those. so if you watch. why does one president timing up over another? -- wrote this amazing biography of grant and it mattered. people read it. bill clinton actually reviewed it in the cover of new york times book review. suddenly, everyone started reassessing grant. a new biography on coolidge or terrible forward or carter could work its wa
he's not ranked very high, but per se john quincy adams, but both of them had such extraordinary acts presidencies. carter won the nobel prize and took on guinea worm disease and river blindness and organizing free and player elections. john quincy adams, an abolitionist out of the white house i believe something like 16 years in congress. so, there are huge figures as human beings, john quincy adams, carter, but they are performance is not as high as some of these houser particular presidents...
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here everything was decided at the beginning of the second half, when the quincy prompted the transferred out the defense and the goalkeeper of the torpedo beat already into an empty net for the quincy - this is the twelfth goal of the season according to the results of the first round, he is the best the scorer of our championship spartak in this match, as part of the celebration of the centenary of the club, played in a retro uniform without sponsors' logos from the classic spartak rhombus without a ball inside. in other matches of the fifteenth round, orenburg won a major victory over the torch 4:1 dynamo inflicted another major defeat on khimki 6:1, khimki cannot win at the beginning of august, rostov won a strong-willed victory in grozny 2:1 cska won. at lokomotiv lokomotiv finished the first round in the fourteenth place. this is the worst result in the club's history. the soviets brought nizhny novgorod two goals already in stoppage time 2:1 and sochi and ural played a 2.2 draw before the break for the world cup and the winter break in the premier league will be two more rounds.
here everything was decided at the beginning of the second half, when the quincy prompted the transferred out the defense and the goalkeeper of the torpedo beat already into an empty net for the quincy - this is the twelfth goal of the season according to the results of the first round, he is the best the scorer of our championship spartak in this match, as part of the celebration of the centenary of the club, played in a retro uniform without sponsors' logos from the classic spartak rhombus...
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uh, at the beginning of the second half, when the quincy promes the pass of alexander sobolev dealt withfense of the goalkeeper of the torpedo and scored already into an empty net for the quincy - this is the twelfth goal of the season following the results of the first krug he is the best scorer of our championship spartak played a match against torpedo as part of the celebration of the centenary of the club in a retro uniform without sponsors' logos from the classic spartak rhombus without a ball inside. in other matches of the fifteenth round , orenburg scored a big victory over the torch 4:1 dynamo inflicted another devastating defeat of khimki 6:1, khimki cannot win at the beginning of august, rostov won a strong-willed victory in grozny 21 and cska won. at lokomotiv, lokomotiv finished the first lap in fourteenth place - this is the worst result in the history of the club krylia sovetov scored against nizhny novgorod two goals already in stoppage time held a strong-willed victory, 21 and sochi and ural gave a score draw, 2:2. dui break for the world cup and the winter break in the
uh, at the beginning of the second half, when the quincy promes the pass of alexander sobolev dealt withfense of the goalkeeper of the torpedo and scored already into an empty net for the quincy - this is the twelfth goal of the season following the results of the first krug he is the best scorer of our championship spartak played a match against torpedo as part of the celebration of the centenary of the club in a retro uniform without sponsors' logos from the classic spartak rhombus without a...
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then you have to go back to presidents john quincy adams and tyler. this is in the mid 1850s where there was a congressional committee that wanted john tyler and john quincy adams to testify. that was rare. this is the process, this is where this will get interesting when we start the lame duck congress. it's very unlikely the former president would comply with this subpoena. the full house would have a vote to compel somebody to testify or hold them in contempt of congress that is turf that we've never gotten to. to hold a former president in contempt of congress. if you do so, what you're doing is you are sending a criminal referral to the department of justice and it is then up to merrick garland and the doj to indict that person like what they've done with steve bannon and others that did not supply with those subpoenas. there's been some instances here where they said we won't prosecute former trump administration officials. they did with steve bannon. there's one wrinkle. you don't have to send this to the doj. this is rare. there's something ca
then you have to go back to presidents john quincy adams and tyler. this is in the mid 1850s where there was a congressional committee that wanted john tyler and john quincy adams to testify. that was rare. this is the process, this is where this will get interesting when we start the lame duck congress. it's very unlikely the former president would comply with this subpoena. the full house would have a vote to compel somebody to testify or hold them in contempt of congress that is turf that...
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beings john quincy adams and carter. their performance is not as some of these particular presidents. the 25 year rule is a good one. i wish it could be ten years. incidentally with cuts and a national archives it's hard to get into papers these days. you don't have enough staff and you have to wait and resurrected those. throughout this amazing biography of grant. it mattered, people read it. bill clinton read it and the "new york times" book review. suddenly everybody started reassessing grants. a new biography on coolidge, gerald ford, jimmy carter kind of worked its way into people calling at that media. it's also books. books matter. it's an interesting he wrote a biography of harry truman and truman started moving into one of the top ranked presidents. right now it's very right for somebody to do a big book on james mattis and dolly madison. really looking madison in the war of 1812 as he wrote so well. he has been underestimated as the president. he might start seeing madison rise. but the initial points, do you w
beings john quincy adams and carter. their performance is not as some of these particular presidents. the 25 year rule is a good one. i wish it could be ten years. incidentally with cuts and a national archives it's hard to get into papers these days. you don't have enough staff and you have to wait and resurrected those. throughout this amazing biography of grant. it mattered, people read it. bill clinton read it and the "new york times" book review. suddenly everybody started...
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really, this took off by the tenure of john quincy adams and andrew jackson. that is when the kitchen garden really got going. what i find very interesting, i hope other people do as well. i was able to track down the receipts for fruit and vegetable seeds purchased during the lincoln administration. >> can people eat today what american presidents and first ladies ate? >> absolutely, it is good to have a list like that from any american president, it is great if you can have it from abraham lincoln. today you can still purchase all manners of fruits and vegetable seeds, beats, turnips, lettuce, cabbage, beats, the like of that. you can purchase those online for specialized seed growers, i believe as a treat to those attending the event in person, in picking up their boxed lunches there is going to be a type of seed that would have been grown at the white house during the 19th century. >> that is a wonderful legacy, it is in our backyard. i live in washington d. c., same house for 40 years. my husband always had a big vegetable garden. it was only during the p
really, this took off by the tenure of john quincy adams and andrew jackson. that is when the kitchen garden really got going. what i find very interesting, i hope other people do as well. i was able to track down the receipts for fruit and vegetable seeds purchased during the lincoln administration. >> can people eat today what american presidents and first ladies ate? >> absolutely, it is good to have a list like that from any american president, it is great if you can have it...