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it's actually john quincy adams. he does not give us more on why that is, but it is quite representative. at this time in 1807, he doesn't think it's the highest priority. present resolutions that criticized slave power, as they were beginning to call it, domination of that institution command of congress more generally. he had spoken about this, and also written a speech that he probably didn't deliver, there are nearly are collected writings. his context for avoiding the subject is that he doesn't want to be typecast as a new england federalists who is starting to a checked to marginalization and national politics due to the dominance of the jeffersonians. rather, this is actually come at the moment when he is starting to identify with the administration, and he is going to be alone along that to support the embargo. he is going to switch parties, though he might not have put it that way because he didn't like parties. at that time or later. it's really incumbent upon him to take -- notes on that subject because he
it's actually john quincy adams. he does not give us more on why that is, but it is quite representative. at this time in 1807, he doesn't think it's the highest priority. present resolutions that criticized slave power, as they were beginning to call it, domination of that institution command of congress more generally. he had spoken about this, and also written a speech that he probably didn't deliver, there are nearly are collected writings. his context for avoiding the subject is that he...
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john again city adams has -- quincy adams has finally come into his own. he was our most hyper-intellectual president. andrew jackson slaughtered him. the mobs came into the white house, and there was a man who the author, william cooper, says should be considered another founding father, our lost founding father. he came back to congress, he led the fight against slavery. they passed the gag rules of the 1830s to try to muffle his voice. they didn't -- they weren't successful. he died on the floor of congress really against the mexican-american war in 1848, and it's the last time that the southern and the northern legislators got together. his funeral's the second largest of the 19th century after lincoln. it will move people to tears like a robert caro. i mean, bill cooper brings this guy to life, but it's so topical. it's like what happens to a fail bed politician in a very -- failed politician in a very troubled, stormy time. >> host: does liveright do only nonfiction books? >> guest: no, liveright does superb fiction. we did, you know, we've had sever
john again city adams has -- quincy adams has finally come into his own. he was our most hyper-intellectual president. andrew jackson slaughtered him. the mobs came into the white house, and there was a man who the author, william cooper, says should be considered another founding father, our lost founding father. he came back to congress, he led the fight against slavery. they passed the gag rules of the 1830s to try to muffle his voice. they didn't -- they weren't successful. he died on the...
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john quincy adams is often by many historians assumed or identified as the author of the monroe doctrine. it will come as no surprise that i respectfully disagree. adams did have a crucial suggestion to make regarding the final form of this message. monroe's own long diplomatic service, his experience on the world stage, informed very much his thinking and the final message, the final responsibility of its issuance, were monroe's. the immediate impact of the monroe doctrine was relatively low key, although the import was clearly understood by leaders in europe. although u.s. military and naval power at this time without of insufficient to counter a coalition of european aggressors, such a development was unlikely. the declaration also invoked the philosophy of george washington. who had warned the united states against engaging in any diplomatic commitments that could drag the country into a european war, advice that we followed until 1917. the monroe doctrine was the a cornerstone of american foreign-policy for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. teddy roosevelt introduced a corollary
john quincy adams is often by many historians assumed or identified as the author of the monroe doctrine. it will come as no surprise that i respectfully disagree. adams did have a crucial suggestion to make regarding the final form of this message. monroe's own long diplomatic service, his experience on the world stage, informed very much his thinking and the final message, the final responsibility of its issuance, were monroe's. the immediate impact of the monroe doctrine was relatively low...
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book, "john quincy adams and slavery, the selections from the diary." this book was recently hailed as a great read, and -- and informative reality check on issues that exist even now. ma
book, "john quincy adams and slavery, the selections from the diary." this book was recently hailed as a great read, and -- and informative reality check on issues that exist even now. ma
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both adams and quincy. i want to ask a question. i am a professor of social study methods and teach both in service and future teachers who are going to be elementary school teachers. you say that it is the families and the lack of learning and appreciating difrngss but what about in the element school? i go around to a lot of elementary school and i am told there is no time for social studies. we only have half an hour a week. i brought it up at the national conference and couldn't get an answer so i am wondering what your answer is. sdwl >> my strong feeling is the best time to get young ones involved in history is grade school. they want to know about presidents and heroes of accomplishment and so forth. they love stories and there are wonderful books that can be u d used. i was swift awayed by a book called m"ben and me" about a mouse that lived in ben franklin's hat. ben grew up as one one from a very large family in the famous old church in philadelphia. ben the mouse. one of my grand daughters was in a class in ingham grade s
both adams and quincy. i want to ask a question. i am a professor of social study methods and teach both in service and future teachers who are going to be elementary school teachers. you say that it is the families and the lack of learning and appreciating difrngss but what about in the element school? i go around to a lot of elementary school and i am told there is no time for social studies. we only have half an hour a week. i brought it up at the national conference and couldn't get an...
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quincy. i was a park ranger for summer at the adams historical site.verything you say more about those people, he needs a presidential life. also as mother of an actor. i want to further comment on your please that history should be required and asked the question. i'm a professor of social study methods and i teach both in service and future teachers who are going to be elementary school teachers. you say that it is the families and the lack of learning about history and culture of learning to live with others and appreciate differences that is not going on in the house. but what about an elementary school. i go around to elementary schools and i'm told there's no time for social studies. we only have half an hour a week and have to do math, science, and reading. i brought it up at the national conference and cannot get an answer. i'm wondering what yours is. >> guest: my very strong feeling is the way to get young people involved in history, the best time to get them is in grade school. they want to know about it. they want to know about presidents a
quincy. i was a park ranger for summer at the adams historical site.verything you say more about those people, he needs a presidential life. also as mother of an actor. i want to further comment on your please that history should be required and asked the question. i'm a professor of social study methods and i teach both in service and future teachers who are going to be elementary school teachers. you say that it is the families and the lack of learning about history and culture of learning to...
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said, the monroe doctrine john quincy adams is often assumed as the author of the monroe doctrine. i respectfully disagree. adams did have a crucial suggestion to make regarding the final form of this message. monroe's own experience on the world stage informed his thinking. the final message, the final responsibility were monroe's. the immediate impact of the monroe doctrine was low-key. the imports were clearly understood by leaders in europe. powers at.s. military this time without of insufficient to counter a coalition of european aggressors , such a development was unlikely. the declaration also invoked the philosophy of george washington. advice that we followed until 1917. the monroe doctrine was the cornerstone of american foreign-policy for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. teddy roosevelt introduced a doctrine thathe sanctioned u.s. military intervention in complex with european and latin american countries. , also saw, franklin changes. the monroe doctrine's came into play during the run-up to the development of the cuban missile crisis in 1962. that lower right image
said, the monroe doctrine john quincy adams is often assumed as the author of the monroe doctrine. i respectfully disagree. adams did have a crucial suggestion to make regarding the final form of this message. monroe's own experience on the world stage informed his thinking. the final message, the final responsibility were monroe's. the immediate impact of the monroe doctrine was low-key. the imports were clearly understood by leaders in europe. powers at.s. military this time without of...
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with the exception of john quincy adams, nobody in the 19th century really has that resume. starts in the legislature in pennsylvania, 10 years in the house, 10 years in the senate, taking on roles in russia. that is often ridiculed. you may have heard about him annoying andrew jackson in the election of 1854. saying yes to send this guy as far away as he sending him to st. petersburg. he negotiates an important trade treaty and keeps american-russian relations on good standing. he does that. becausecretary of state he does not get the top prize is shooting for in 1844. i would argue in a way that masochistic polk needed buchanan to be a burr. in some way they had a partnership that produced great results. we might question the reality of those results and the efficacy of some of them, but they did swaths of territory. great turmoil the over the admission of california to the union as a free state, he avoids that kerfuffle as he would avoid another one when kansas-nebraska is being debated. he is our minister to england during the franklin pierce presidency. he is a guy who
with the exception of john quincy adams, nobody in the 19th century really has that resume. starts in the legislature in pennsylvania, 10 years in the house, 10 years in the senate, taking on roles in russia. that is often ridiculed. you may have heard about him annoying andrew jackson in the election of 1854. saying yes to send this guy as far away as he sending him to st. petersburg. he negotiates an important trade treaty and keeps american-russian relations on good standing. he does that....
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presidents,of our john quincy adams, he has a good saying what he says, "patience and perseverance has a magical effect before which does the difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish." we have to practice kindness toward our fellow u.s. citizens and we have to be more united and we will overcome this difficulty. new yorkm "the ar times," the piece reads as following. these are some of the scenes courtesy from getty images. british prime minister theresa may saying "enough is enough." she and the labour party leader saying they have suspended campaigning until tomorrow. crystal springs, mississippi, good morning. caller: how are you? when are people going to realize that we have got to have a travel ban here in the united states? this is exactly what's happening over in europe right now. they are letting these people come in. thousands of thousands of people coming in all the time. also, why did the black skid calling in about this freaking thing happening six years ago? why can't they accept the fact that we moved on from that and they continue to bring up that crap every freaking m
presidents,of our john quincy adams, he has a good saying what he says, "patience and perseverance has a magical effect before which does the difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish." we have to practice kindness toward our fellow u.s. citizens and we have to be more united and we will overcome this difficulty. new yorkm "the ar times," the piece reads as following. these are some of the scenes courtesy from getty images. british prime minister theresa may saying...
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i will quickly note that with the exception of john quincy adams, nobody in the 19th century really has that resume. it starts in the legislature in pennsylvania, 10 years in the congress, 10 years in the u.s. senate, taking on roles in russia. which is often ridiculed. you may know the story about his meddling in the election annoying andrew jackson in the , election of 1854. andrew jackson saying i need to send this guy as far away as he can, so he sends him to st. petersburg. but he is successful there. he negotiates an important trade treaty and keeps american-russian relations on good standing. he does that. during the pope presidency -- polk presidency, he becomes secretary of state because he does not get the top prize is shooting for in 1844. i would argue in a way that masochistic polk needed buchanan to be a burr in his butt. --ause he really knock on a he really cannot stand buchanan, but in some way they had a partnership that produced great results. we might question the reality of those results and the efficacy of certain behaviors, but they did add huge swaths of territor
i will quickly note that with the exception of john quincy adams, nobody in the 19th century really has that resume. it starts in the legislature in pennsylvania, 10 years in the congress, 10 years in the u.s. senate, taking on roles in russia. which is often ridiculed. you may know the story about his meddling in the election annoying andrew jackson in the , election of 1854. andrew jackson saying i need to send this guy as far away as he can, so he sends him to st. petersburg. but he is...
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on the presidency, the massachusetts historical society in boston host a discussion about john quincy adams new boston evolving views on slavery, of adams -- from adams on ratings. speakers talk about their book.
on the presidency, the massachusetts historical society in boston host a discussion about john quincy adams new boston evolving views on slavery, of adams -- from adams on ratings. speakers talk about their book.
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let's not forget john quincy adams defended the british after the boston massacre.uals to have rights and regardless if they break -- if they break the social norm, that is technically okay and it's within their rights. ainsley: wow. something so graphic, ben, you are okay with this then? >> i don't particularly like it. i don't think it's particularly funny. i'm not sure if she was attempting to solicit laughter with the photo. the right has been railing against the left for the politically correct culture that they have been cultivating under the eight years of barack obama. we saw the rodeo clown being fired which i thought was ridiculous. ted nugent telling barack obama to suck on the barrel of his gun. these things are -- they exist on both sides. this is an opportunity for the right to say hey, you know what? we're going to stand up to political correctness. we don't agree with this behavior or photo but she has a right to do it. ainsley: lisa, trying to get to the unmasking and leaking. republicans in the house trying to get to the bottom of this. intel commu
let's not forget john quincy adams defended the british after the boston massacre.uals to have rights and regardless if they break -- if they break the social norm, that is technically okay and it's within their rights. ainsley: wow. something so graphic, ben, you are okay with this then? >> i don't particularly like it. i don't think it's particularly funny. i'm not sure if she was attempting to solicit laughter with the photo. the right has been railing against the left for the...
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presidents in american history, andrew jackson, martin van buren, franklin roosevelt, john adams and his son, john quincy who used family members in exactly the way or varying ways that jfk used bobby kennedy and that donald trump is using jared kushner. >> no modern u.s. president has used a direct family member to receive top-level secret intelligence and then to go into a foreign embassy, and according to the reports, request to use the secret channels within that foreign embassy to communicate, outside of all normal other channels, before they'd even been set up. there's no comparison for that going back to john adams. >> so you're saying to me that when jfk used his brother to deal with what's his name, georgie bollchikov with the russians, there was something wrong with that? >> it was certainly not a normal manner of proceedings, but that was building on communications that was going on to establish two different channels. in this case, you're using apples and oranges. >> bob he kept the state depart out of the loop, quite deliberately. barack obama used a senate staffer as a senator when he was a
presidents in american history, andrew jackson, martin van buren, franklin roosevelt, john adams and his son, john quincy who used family members in exactly the way or varying ways that jfk used bobby kennedy and that donald trump is using jared kushner. >> no modern u.s. president has used a direct family member to receive top-level secret intelligence and then to go into a foreign embassy, and according to the reports, request to use the secret channels within that foreign embassy to...