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adam: yes. they made decisions about working and family, but for that generation of women, i think women who might be in 60 or 70s, it is about choice. it is not about walking in lockstep. >> right, it is about choice, you said it. and for these people to attack kellyanne, because of her success has done over the years, and how successful she was in donald trump's campaign. >> i agree it was sour grapes. >> thank you, mom, i know you are watching. >> hi, mom. adam: facebook announce it will start telling you, when a story may be fake. our next guest said that is actually just another opportunity for liberal billionaire mark zuckerberg to curb conservative free speech. >> calling for building walls and distancing people they lib elslabel of others, we have help people build bridges. love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at complete
adam: yes. they made decisions about working and family, but for that generation of women, i think women who might be in 60 or 70s, it is about choice. it is not about walking in lockstep. >> right, it is about choice, you said it. and for these people to attack kellyanne, because of her success has done over the years, and how successful she was in donald trump's campaign. >> i agree it was sour grapes. >> thank you, mom, i know you are watching. >> hi, mom. adam:...
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this enraged adams. i think maybe he kind of burst the last -- holding in his deepest thought if saw this as a provocation to the prestates, of course, but also to the very cause of human freedom, and of a colleague came to talk about it and adams in his diary records what he said to this man, and i will just read you a little piece of this. quite astonishing. so, thinking about the slaves, and indeed thinking about not just enslavement but racism, the way that a man from his place -- he didn't know black people. the only ones he knew were servant it but there was a sympathy, understood. this is what he wrote: meek and defenseless as they are so much the more sacred is the obligation of the legislatures of the states to which they belonged to defend their lawful rights. now, would defend, should the dissolution of the union be a consequence for it would not be the defense but the violation of their rights to which all the consequences would be imputable, and if the dissolution of the union must come, tha
this enraged adams. i think maybe he kind of burst the last -- holding in his deepest thought if saw this as a provocation to the prestates, of course, but also to the very cause of human freedom, and of a colleague came to talk about it and adams in his diary records what he said to this man, and i will just read you a little piece of this. quite astonishing. so, thinking about the slaves, and indeed thinking about not just enslavement but racism, the way that a man from his place -- he didn't...
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major adams: i don't reckon you did. major adams: thanks, pop. thanks. >> major. you ever spend much time in texas? major adams: yeah, some. cleve: you must know what a norther is right? major adams: and every other place besides texas it i ijust a wind, a big wind. cleve: a freezing wind out of the north. it comes down from canada. it turns everything to ice and snow. major adams: i guess yav cleve: no. major adams: well, i have, and so is flint mccullough. we know that some of the passes down south are just as clear. mccullough is going to pick the right ones for us. cleve: well, i guess everybody is glad to hear you say that, major. major adams: i have seen these winds spring of 100 times and died down for the night was out. >> might be we were remembering might be that stock in ourur minds. major adams: let me tell you something, mr. for stopthis is -- this is far ahead of where that other one was. we are not lost. as far as i know, everybody on this train is in his right mind. if i was you, i would get my belly full and keep warm. if you have a thing about wa
major adams: i don't reckon you did. major adams: thanks, pop. thanks. >> major. you ever spend much time in texas? major adams: yeah, some. cleve: you must know what a norther is right? major adams: and every other place besides texas it i ijust a wind, a big wind. cleve: a freezing wind out of the north. it comes down from canada. it turns everything to ice and snow. major adams: i guess yav cleve: no. major adams: well, i have, and so is flint mccullough. we know that some of the...
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adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a summons to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language adams used two years before of events in the quarter of the globe, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. nevertheless in the wars of the european powers in matters relating to the cells, we have never taken any part nor does it conform with our policy to do so. when i use the word realism and when others look back to adams as a realist, they are thinking of this idea that america should follow its national interests, if those national interests should be separate from the values we hold dear and home, an
adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a summons to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language...
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adams knew better. he knew slaveowners would never voluntarily surrender their most precious property and the foundation of their way of life. what do we learn about adams in this episode? first, that he was fearless, he would fight dirty, he would be unfair if he needed to. he would speak in the loftiest register and engage in savage personal attacks. he was an extraordinarily clearheaded man, but with a vehemence that brought him to a ferocity, that is the meaning of the subtitle of my book, you can see from this episode his militant spirit. these gifts were the ones that were his great source of achievement and great source of failure. his brilliant insight had made him america's leading diplomat at a very young age. his principled intransigence, indefatigable energies had made him a great secretary of state but the same stubbornness, contempt for compromise at the business of politics made him a terrible president. he was a man who had a very bold agenda and achieved nothing. the presidency was the
adams knew better. he knew slaveowners would never voluntarily surrender their most precious property and the foundation of their way of life. what do we learn about adams in this episode? first, that he was fearless, he would fight dirty, he would be unfair if he needed to. he would speak in the loftiest register and engage in savage personal attacks. he was an extraordinarily clearheaded man, but with a vehemence that brought him to a ferocity, that is the meaning of the subtitle of my book,...
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adams absorbed that. and so when jefferson was doing things that were seen by other federalists as being a disaster for their own party, therefore they opposed it. for example the louisiana , purchase which was going to hugely expand the magnitude of the country into areas of the west and parts of the separate some of which would be slaveholding areas. all of it would be new men who would see old new england as clearly antiquated. adams said, this is a good thing. he had a vision of america as a continental nation. as many did at the time. he supported it. with a million caveats. weird to caveats, by the way, that no one believed in except him. on one hand, he was kind of the eccentric and had his own intellectual views and would follow them much working on the other hand, he would indifferent to party and was prepared to accept whatever consequences came of that. and that was ultimately how he the the senate because in run-up to the senate, the thing that was happening in america was shipping. takemean t
adams absorbed that. and so when jefferson was doing things that were seen by other federalists as being a disaster for their own party, therefore they opposed it. for example the louisiana , purchase which was going to hugely expand the magnitude of the country into areas of the west and parts of the separate some of which would be slaveholding areas. all of it would be new men who would see old new england as clearly antiquated. adams said, this is a good thing. he had a vision of america as...
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adams defended this thing. he said i would present a petition from a horse or a dog if it had the power of speech in writing. this was the first confrontation. this provoked the first attempt to censure adams which i won't describe, adams dominated the debate, decimated the opposition and by the time he was done, 22 of the 238 members of the house voted censure. now we come forward five years with the memory of that humiliation, by this time there was a sizable abolitionist movement and other abolitionist, legislators in congress. this group, the activist congress, and abolition house, theodore well, anti-slavery essayist. and serves as the group's head of research and distribution of anti-slavery tracks. nobody questioned that. they would present petitions that would put slaveholders in a blaze and that is what he did on january 21, 1842. southerners also learned from their mistakes so they said let's appoint a chief prosecutor and they chose thomas marshall. thomas marshall was a nephew of john marshall, was
adams defended this thing. he said i would present a petition from a horse or a dog if it had the power of speech in writing. this was the first confrontation. this provoked the first attempt to censure adams which i won't describe, adams dominated the debate, decimated the opposition and by the time he was done, 22 of the 238 members of the house voted censure. now we come forward five years with the memory of that humiliation, by this time there was a sizable abolitionist movement and other...
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adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk. has the kingmaker met his future king? >> clay asked for, as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and spec
adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people....
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lincoln's first term was adam's last term. adam's last term. lincoln was there when adam side. when adam's casket was taken from washington northwards on the train to be buried in quincy, massachusetts, an honor guard of two representatives from each state was included. abraham lincoln was included in one of those men. for those of us who like to see a fair amount of adams and lincoln, both in some of the arguments used against slavery but also the activist government that adams talked about. that is the one symbolic part. >> hard to the media treat all of this? >> you mean the media of the day? that is a great question. the word media then in that case meant there were a fair number of court reporters. by the 1840s there are tens of thousands of newspaper, no newspaper, no country had ever had so many newspapers. a number, not a lot maybe a couple couple of dozen had reporters in washington. this was big news in all of the papers. for the abolitionist press, by then there some number of thousands of explicitly abolitionist newspapers. this was huge. we should remember, remembe
lincoln's first term was adam's last term. adam's last term. lincoln was there when adam side. when adam's casket was taken from washington northwards on the train to be buried in quincy, massachusetts, an honor guard of two representatives from each state was included. abraham lincoln was included in one of those men. for those of us who like to see a fair amount of adams and lincoln, both in some of the arguments used against slavery but also the activist government that adams talked about....
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adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. then describes his pursuit of munro, practically pinning him to the wall to get munro to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting munro to camp down. spain, butallude to he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. in the language adams used two years before of events in the quarter of the globe, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. nevertheless in the wars of your pm powers in matters relating to the cells, we have never taken any part nor does it conform with our policy to do so. when i use the word realism and when others look back to adams as a real list, they are thating of this idea america should follow its national interests, those --ional interests suited the interests should be separate from the values we hold dear and betweend the balance adams
adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. then describes his pursuit of munro, practically pinning him to the wall to get munro to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting munro to camp down. spain, butallude to he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. in the language adams used two years before...
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adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language adams used two years before of events in the quarter of the globe, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. nevertheless in the wars of the european powers in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part nor does it conform with our policy to do so. when i use the word realism and when others look back to adams as a realist, they are thinking of this idea that america should follow its national interests, those national interests suited the -- interests should be separate from the values we
adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language...
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adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a dibt. diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, they can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was a fish out of water when it came to what was expected from the men and women of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living if a boarding house, it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk, has the kingmaker met his future king. >> clay asked for as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and speculation pass. the house convenes, to
adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a dibt. diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, they can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was a fish out of water when it came to what was expected from the men and women of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living if a boarding house, it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having...
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,, >> adam: hey. good morning. >> chelsea: yes, it is. >> adam: waking up next to you, it is. >> chelsea: i know. when i first opened my eyes and saw you, i was scared i was just dreaming... scared that i' d...wake up and you' d still be missing. >> adam: no. i' m here. i' m real. see? you can see me. you can touch me. >> chelsea: touch you? >> adam: yeah. >> chelsea: touch you all i want? >> sharon: don' t you wish we could stay like this all day? >> dylan: yeah. i do. but, unfortunately... >> sharon: no, no, no. don' t go to work just yet. just a few more minutes, please. >> dylan: ohh. i don' t think adam' s gonna be at the station yet, so... i got to interview him about the kidnapping, see if i can get details about who was behind this whole thing. >> sharon: you know... i' m really proud of you and the work that you did -- pulling off a rescue like that in the middle hurt. >> dylan: [ chuckling ] yeah, nobody except me. thanks for not giving me too much grief for that, by the way. >> sharon: well
,, >> adam: hey. good morning. >> chelsea: yes, it is. >> adam: waking up next to you, it is. >> chelsea: i know. when i first opened my eyes and saw you, i was scared i was just dreaming... scared that i' d...wake up and you' d still be missing. >> adam: no. i' m here. i' m real. see? you can see me. you can touch me. >> chelsea: touch you? >> adam: yeah. >> chelsea: touch you all i want? >> sharon: don' t you wish we could stay like this...
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adam: mr. trump's running mate mike pence was on fox news sunday defending those comments. >> i think he's being serious and making a point that needs to be made that there's no question that the failed policies of president obama and secretary state hillary clinton in the wider middle east created a vacuum within iraq in which isis was able to arise. adam: pence also said that trump will offer, and this is a quote, real specifics on how to make the country safer. lauren: vice president joe biden set to hold his first campaign rally for hillary clinton in pennsylvania. biden will declare donald trump the most uninformed presidential nominee in history. meanwhile fox news has learned that some of the fbi files on the agency's in hillary clinton's use of private e-mail server could be given to house committee this week. fbi director james comey say investigators found at least three emailses containing classified markings and clinton was extremely careless but he did not recommend criminal charge
adam: mr. trump's running mate mike pence was on fox news sunday defending those comments. >> i think he's being serious and making a point that needs to be made that there's no question that the failed policies of president obama and secretary state hillary clinton in the wider middle east created a vacuum within iraq in which isis was able to arise. adam: pence also said that trump will offer, and this is a quote, real specifics on how to make the country safer. lauren: vice president...
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no. >> chelsea: adam. >> adam: i' m serious. >> chelsea: you don' t know that. >> adam: i do know that. i' ve been around him, okay? i can see it in his eyes, the hunger, the thirst that he has to best his father. you know what it' s like? it' s like looking at myself in the mirror when i was younger. >> chelsea: when you were younger. >> adam: hold on a second. what' s that supposed to mean? >> chelsea: pfft. i' m just wondering if your desire to prove yourself to your father is blinding you still. >> adam: okay, well, i don' t know, you know, what else to say to you except that, sweetheart, you' re gonna have to trust me, okay? >> chelsea: when are you gonna start trusting me? >> adam: i do trust you, babe. i trust your instincts. you know that. >> chelsea: yet you refuse to follow them ever. >> adam: look... everything' s gonna be okay, all right? all right? just trust me. >> chelsea: [ sighs ] >> luca: i know what i' m doing. >> marisa: and so do the newmans. luca, you can' t trust them. >> luca: not "them." adam. >> marisa: he went along so easily with this plan of attack. it was
no. >> chelsea: adam. >> adam: i' m serious. >> chelsea: you don' t know that. >> adam: i do know that. i' ve been around him, okay? i can see it in his eyes, the hunger, the thirst that he has to best his father. you know what it' s like? it' s like looking at myself in the mirror when i was younger. >> chelsea: when you were younger. >> adam: hold on a second. what' s that supposed to mean? >> chelsea: pfft. i' m just wondering if your desire to prove...
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adam. things will go much more smoothly now that we have a mutual understanding. still, i' ll keep my eyes on you in case you try to do something foolish. >> adam: please, dear lord. tell me you' re finished. >> luca: no. just remember that i have all the cards now, okay? as well as noah' s fate in my hands. you know, i can' t wait to see the look on victor' s face when he learns how the balance of power has shifted. >> adam: yeah, i can' t wait to see it, either, because when he finds out what you' re gonna wish you never came to this town. my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable one thing i need to be predictable is to be flake free. because i have used head and used regularly, it removes keeping you protected every week, every month, every year you ready ma? life is unpredictable, head and shoulders. live flake free for life take it all off? every kiss-proof, cry-proof, neutrogena makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your with o
adam. things will go much more smoothly now that we have a mutual understanding. still, i' ll keep my eyes on you in case you try to do something foolish. >> adam: please, dear lord. tell me you' re finished. >> luca: no. just remember that i have all the cards now, okay? as well as noah' s fate in my hands. you know, i can' t wait to see the look on victor' s face when he learns how the balance of power has shifted. >> adam: yeah, i can' t wait to see it, either, because when...
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adams was a fantastic talker. and people have testified that this man knew every word in shakespeare. he knew about if we talked about dancing girls, he could talk about stories from the old testament and then talk about the indian idea of the notch girl. he knew everything about everything and he was an amazing talker. but he was not a public speaker. he was convinced he was a terrible public speaker. and he tried very hard to learn. so in 1806, he's still a young -- 1805. he's back, he's been a diplomat and he's back in boston and earning a living as a lawyer. harvard approaches him and said we'd like you to be the first director of rhetoric and orator, the oldest continuous endowed chair in america. adams had long studied cicero and the other great rhetoricians. and he became obsessed. and every time he went to church, he did it twice on sunday, he'd note the verbal ticks of the preacher in question and would listen to what would work and didn't work and put himself through this education in order to make himse
adams was a fantastic talker. and people have testified that this man knew every word in shakespeare. he knew about if we talked about dancing girls, he could talk about stories from the old testament and then talk about the indian idea of the notch girl. he knew everything about everything and he was an amazing talker. but he was not a public speaker. he was convinced he was a terrible public speaker. and he tried very hard to learn. so in 1806, he's still a young -- 1805. he's back, he's been...
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lincoln was there when adams died, and when adams' casket was taken from washington north on a train to be buried in quincy, massachusetts, an honor guard of two representatives from each state, including lincoln as one of those men. so for those who like to see a fair amount of adams in lincoln, both in some of the arguments lincoln used about slavery and analysis the activist government that adam talked about, that lincoln sought to pass. yes? >> how did the media treat all of this? >> the media of the day. >> the media of the day. >> so a great question since the word media obviously our own word, media then in that case meant a -- there were a fair number of court reporters. by 1840, tens of thousands -- a number of them, not a lot. i don't know how many -- had reported in washington, and so this was big news in all of the papers. and for the abolitionist press, by then some number of thousands of abolitionist newspapers -- i didn't talk about the famous amistad case where adam before the supreme court defended a group asking who had been taken slavery and won the case 7-1. it wa
lincoln was there when adams died, and when adams' casket was taken from washington north on a train to be buried in quincy, massachusetts, an honor guard of two representatives from each state, including lincoln as one of those men. so for those who like to see a fair amount of adams in lincoln, both in some of the arguments lincoln used about slavery and analysis the activist government that adam talked about, that lincoln sought to pass. yes? >> how did the media treat all of this?...
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adam: thank you. next week some of the best ski , racers from across the country will hit the slopes in new hampshire. in just a few minutes, we will announcer: now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your stormwatch 9 forecast. hayley: we had sunshine for much of the day. high clouds have started to stream in. this is a live look from the university camera. the same thing is true in portsmouth. we will continue to have clear skies in southern areas through much of the evening and overnight. a few passing clouds expected, especially north as we go through the next the hours. here are the current temperature readings. 32 in jaffrey. upper 30' s manchester international a. portsmouth at 36. 37 in lebanon. 34 in whitefield. the same thing as through north of the notches. the winds have been out of the southwest. it has been a shifting wind through the day. starting northwesterly. now they are out of the southwest, that is pumping in mild air. temperatures are going to be warmer overnight tonight. you can s
adam: thank you. next week some of the best ski , racers from across the country will hit the slopes in new hampshire. in just a few minutes, we will announcer: now, meteorologist hayley lapoint and your stormwatch 9 forecast. hayley: we had sunshine for much of the day. high clouds have started to stream in. this is a live look from the university camera. the same thing is true in portsmouth. we will continue to have clear skies in southern areas through much of the evening and overnight. a...
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with john adams at his side, samuel adams is attempting the unthinkable. a unified act of defiance even in the face of domestic opposition. >> this country is full of tories hostile to our cause. >> we need not worry. we're only exercising our rights. >> if only the crown regarded us as anything other than second-class citizens and potential traitors. >> some riders at the time referred to the british blockade of boston as an act of war. still not every congressman is ready for revolution. many are wary of the radical adams cousins, some even consider them traitors. fear britain's overwhelming military force is also preventing many delegates from even considering. >> they think us massachusetts men are firebrands and reb rebelrousers. >> what do you have us do, sit on our hands and bite our tongues? >> yes. that's you, john. >> not me. >> why so? >> you of all of us are a man of principle, of region, willing to represent the british soldiers at trial. >> during the two-week trip to philadelphia, john and samuel worked to refine their strategy. while others
with john adams at his side, samuel adams is attempting the unthinkable. a unified act of defiance even in the face of domestic opposition. >> this country is full of tories hostile to our cause. >> we need not worry. we're only exercising our rights. >> if only the crown regarded us as anything other than second-class citizens and potential traitors. >> some riders at the time referred to the british blockade of boston as an act of war. still not every congressman is...
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adam: breaking news at 5:00. police have recovered a body believed to be the nashua teen that fell into a storm drain. we will tell you where jacob goulet's body was located. cherise: and grief counseling preparations are underway at jacob's highschool. thtr hayley: after the first snow this morning it, chilly temperatures stick around for all of us. adam: plus, a new poll showing hillary clinton a double-digit lead. why the campaigns believe it is still a close race. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. cherise: police say they have pulled the body of what they believe to be 16-year-old jacob goulet from -- adam: he seems to have fallen into a storm drain. from the water this afternoon and again, the police think it was the body they up and work -- looking for. 16-year-old jacob goulet was reported missing by his parents saturday after he didn't return home after visiting a friend's home on friday night. nashua police received a tip from a passerby on friday night that they saw personal items near an open
adam: breaking news at 5:00. police have recovered a body believed to be the nashua teen that fell into a storm drain. we will tell you where jacob goulet's body was located. cherise: and grief counseling preparations are underway at jacob's highschool. thtr hayley: after the first snow this morning it, chilly temperatures stick around for all of us. adam: plus, a new poll showing hillary clinton a double-digit lead. why the campaigns believe it is still a close race. >> no one covers new...
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>> adam: mm-hmm. >> phyllis: oh, the internet security idea that victor grabbed while billy was in the hospital. >> jack: to victor, this is just another acquisition. to billy, this was a new start. so, what do you say? you want to do the right thing and sell the idea back to us? >> victoria: you okay? >> billy: i' m fine. >> victoria: this is more exertion than you' ve had in a whole week. >> billy: okay. >> victoria: you' re going straight to bed. >> billy: oh, no. i didn' t think i was ever gonna see this place again. touch these things. this isn' t a dream, is it? i mean, i' m -- i' [ chuckles ] look what i got. i was wondering where that was. >> victoria: [ chuckles ] >> billy: miracles everywhere. >> victoria: well, if this is a dream, then i' m having it, too. it' s real, billy. it' s as real as you and me. as this remote. >> billy: [ chuckles ] >> victoria: welcome home. >> billy: hey. get over here. come here! [ grunts ] look at you. [ chuckles ] did you come and welcome me home? (becky) i st
>> adam: mm-hmm. >> phyllis: oh, the internet security idea that victor grabbed while billy was in the hospital. >> jack: to victor, this is just another acquisition. to billy, this was a new start. so, what do you say? you want to do the right thing and sell the idea back to us? >> victoria: you okay? >> billy: i' m fine. >> victoria: this is more exertion than you' ve had in a whole week. >> billy: okay. >> victoria: you' re going straight to...
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. >> adam: yeah? >> chelsea: yeah, i actually never even planned on being a mother, but now every holiday, every birthday, every -- every love it more and more. >> adam: good. did you and connor have a good christmas? >> chelsea: yeah, we did. >> adam: yeah? >> chelsea: we did. it was better than last year. he' s definitely at a really fun age, you know? >> adam: mm-hmm. yeah, oh, yeah, the age where he likes to unwrap the presents instead of eat the wrapping paper, right? >> chelsea: yes! you know kids! >> adam: well, i used to be a kid. [ both laugh ] >> chelsea: well, i' m sure you weren' t as spoiled as connor is now. you should have seen all the presents for him under the tree. all soccer-themed, of course. we had a -- we had a soccer goal. >> adam: okay. >> chelsea: we had soccer gear, soccer posters. >> adam: i was into the whole soccer thing when i was a kid, too. >> chelsea: oh, yeah? >> adam: i know all about it. >> chelsea: yeah. his, uh, grandpa got him started right away. i think the day
. >> adam: yeah? >> chelsea: yeah, i actually never even planned on being a mother, but now every holiday, every birthday, every -- every love it more and more. >> adam: good. did you and connor have a good christmas? >> chelsea: yeah, we did. >> adam: yeah? >> chelsea: we did. it was better than last year. he' s definitely at a really fun age, you know? >> adam: mm-hmm. yeah, oh, yeah, the age where he likes to unwrap the presents instead of eat the...
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." >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with rudolph and frosty followed by "48 hours," an end. army beats navy 21-17. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones, for the first time since 2001 army gets it done. what a wild time it must be, from baltimore all the way to west point. >> brian: i thought army could win this year and i know i said they would win last year as well but the reason i was really -- solidified in my conviction was because the weight disparity closed on the offensive line for that's the reason they were second in the nation in rushing on the season and they showed that power running game throughout this ballgame. >> rick: can you imagine what was going through army's minds -- the fans of army's minds when zach abey went for that 41-yard touchdown, 17-14, my goodness. but the 80-yard drive, 12 plays, 80 yards, the long gray line got the long anticipated drive and congratulations, army. >> brian: it was about sustaining drives. 13. navy, two of seven. we jus
." >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with rudolph and frosty followed by "48 hours," an end. army beats navy 21-17. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones, for the first time since 2001 army gets it done. what a wild time it must be, from baltimore all the way to west point. >> brian: i thought army could win this year and i know i said they would win last year as well but the...
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>> john adams and samuel adams were not necessarily close. sam adams was a failed tax collector with a long history of debt. >> john adams was a very principled man. he agreed in general with people like samuel adams. but on the other hand, he was one who thought that things could get out of control. >> the rift between the adams cousins is only made worse when john takes the case to defend the soldiers involved with the boston massacre. >> what is the matter, john? >> representing the king's men in these times could put us all in grave danger. >> you promised captain preston and those men you'd take their case. there is no one in this colony or any other more suited to preserve justice than you, john. either you believe in the principles you say you do, or you do not. which is it? >> those men deserve a defense. and we must show the world that boston is capable of giving them a fair trial. >> he believes every man in a free country deserves a fair trial. but ambition does play a part in this. there's no bigger case. that cocktail of principl
>> john adams and samuel adams were not necessarily close. sam adams was a failed tax collector with a long history of debt. >> john adams was a very principled man. he agreed in general with people like samuel adams. but on the other hand, he was one who thought that things could get out of control. >> the rift between the adams cousins is only made worse when john takes the case to defend the soldiers involved with the boston massacre. >> what is the matter, john?...
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adam: and i'm adam sexton. police have identified a potential suspect and are now asking for the publics help to find him. wmur's kristen carosa is live in plymouth with the details. kristen: we are told the stabbings happened right over which is off-campus housing for plymouth state university. we are told two of the victims are students. police say a 911 call came in just after 4:00 a.m. when officers arrived, they found three injured males. the victims were taken to the hospital. two have been released. the third is still hospitalized. police have released this photo of a potential suspect and say they need the public's help finding him. the man is described as african american with a medium build, wearing a red hooded sweatshirt. police tell us they found a during the incident in a backyard down the street from where the stabbing occurred. friends of the victims tell us they are doing all they can to help police find the potential suspect. >> it seems to be a ghost. no one knows who he is or where he is fro
adam: and i'm adam sexton. police have identified a potential suspect and are now asking for the publics help to find him. wmur's kristen carosa is live in plymouth with the details. kristen: we are told the stabbings happened right over which is off-campus housing for plymouth state university. we are told two of the victims are students. police say a 911 call came in just after 4:00 a.m. when officers arrived, they found three injured males. the victims were taken to the hospital. two have...
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>> adam: adam newman, yes, i know. but that came as a direct result of me lying to her, okay? so i think the best policy going forward is just complete honesty. >> victor: let me tell you honesty when it comes to honesty with your wife and business dealings. business sometimes gets rough and tumble. i think you already have a glimpse of that, don' t you? so i have always had a policy of protecting my wife from knowing too much about it, okay? my wife' s a little different. she -- she doesn' she doesn' she' she' >> victor: really? >> adam: yeah. >> victor: [ sighs ] you know, the risk has just gone up exponentially now. so i think we should finish the damn thing and move on. >> adam: i couldn' t agree with you more. that' s why i' m here. i came to tell you i have come up with our next move. but i need you to trust me on this one, okay? open your mind a little bit. can you do that? (baseball on tv in background) with heart failure, danger is heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (
>> adam: adam newman, yes, i know. but that came as a direct result of me lying to her, okay? so i think the best policy going forward is just complete honesty. >> victor: let me tell you honesty when it comes to honesty with your wife and business dealings. business sometimes gets rough and tumble. i think you already have a glimpse of that, don' t you? so i have always had a policy of protecting my wife from knowing too much about it, okay? my wife' s a little different. she --...
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. >> adam: no, it' s not. listen, let' s, um, let' s stop talking about my dad, okay, and let' future. >> chelsea: i was actually just working on that, because i asked noah and marisa to join me, to work with me. noah, uh, turned me down, but marisa accepted right away. >> adam: chelsea, listen, you shouldn' t have done that. in fact, i want you to stay away from marisa, okay? >> chelsea: wait. i' m sorry. wasn' t that you on new year' s eve that preached to abby that we should all extend the olive branch to -- to luca and marisa? >> adam: yeah, i did. i didn' t mean that you should. >> chelsea: okay. i had a feeling there was more to the story, and now i' m sure of it. what the hell' s going on, adam? another day, and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus . it releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours. toujeo also pro
. >> adam: no, it' s not. listen, let' s, um, let' s stop talking about my dad, okay, and let' future. >> chelsea: i was actually just working on that, because i asked noah and marisa to join me, to work with me. noah, uh, turned me down, but marisa accepted right away. >> adam: chelsea, listen, you shouldn' t have done that. in fact, i want you to stay away from marisa, okay? >> chelsea: wait. i' m sorry. wasn' t that you on new year' s eve that preached to abby that we...
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adam: republican new hampshire term. she will officially make the announcement later today bit it will leave the seat open in advance of elections tentatively scheduled for january. several activists have been made -- mentioned as possible successors, including matt mayberry and outgoing state senator jamie forrester, who ran for governor earlier this year. a 12-hour standoff in washington ends in gunfire. coming up, the deadly night that started as a domestic violence call. plus, people across the south are picking up the p reported. kevin: milder air this afternoon but much cooler air. gradual step backward into the weekend. adam: plus, in today's "cook's corner," we're kicking off the holiday got any good gift ideas? ? verizon prepaid is gonna be my gift ? ? no extra charges ? ? cash stays in your pocket ? ? it's got hd streaming others are too stingy... ? (deep voice) with verizon you look awesome. ? you wanted more data and look what santa gave ya ? ? verizon keeps you going with that always-on data ? ? 4g lte that'
adam: republican new hampshire term. she will officially make the announcement later today bit it will leave the seat open in advance of elections tentatively scheduled for january. several activists have been made -- mentioned as possible successors, including matt mayberry and outgoing state senator jamie forrester, who ran for governor earlier this year. a 12-hour standoff in washington ends in gunfire. coming up, the deadly night that started as a domestic violence call. plus, people across...
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welcome back, i' adam: and i' m adam sexton. police making it clear tonight there was no threat to anyone attending the winter classic. station wcvb is in foxborough with more on the arrest. reporter a stun gun, a machete, : a slingshot, this is the stash of weapons allegedly found in matthew bromson' s car. the 48-year-old connecticut man now facing several charges, foxboro police say they were called to an off-site parking lot for gillette stadium employees. security guards reported a man acting suspiciously. police also say bromson was intoxicated, and threatened three witnesses with an object who feared for their safety. the incident happened just a few hours before the opening face off of the winter classic yesterday. but foxboro police say the incident is not connected to gillette, and bromson is not an employee. just two days ago, on new year' s eve police escorted bromson out , of this hotel after management asked him to leave. the property is right across parking lot. bromson is no stranger to law connecticut as recentl
welcome back, i' adam: and i' m adam sexton. police making it clear tonight there was no threat to anyone attending the winter classic. station wcvb is in foxborough with more on the arrest. reporter a stun gun, a machete, : a slingshot, this is the stash of weapons allegedly found in matthew bromson' s car. the 48-year-old connecticut man now facing several charges, foxboro police say they were called to an off-site parking lot for gillette stadium employees. security guards reported a man...
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never. >> adam: i agree. >> victor: okay. >> adam: what' s the next step? >> victor: i want you to go to spain tonight. you meet with a contact who has all kinds of information about against them. >> adam: you got to be kidding. you want me to go tonight? i got to stay here. chelsea needs me. >> victor: i will take care of chelsea. don' t you worry about it, okay? and chelsea and your future depends on you doing what i ask you to do. >> adam: are you threatening me >> victor: i' m not threatening you, son. i will take care of your wife and your son. you got that? you do what i ask you to do. you need to go to spain tonight. >> victoria: so good to see you i' daddy' s hurt. you' re gonna see him hooked up to some machines and some that, but i don' t want you to worry about that. that' s just -- the doctors are just trying to help him. [ sighs ] but you know what' help him? [ sniffles ] re here even though he' s sleeping. >> ashley: billy. we wasted so much time arguing about stupid, stupid things. i would do anything to get that time back with you. >> abby:
never. >> adam: i agree. >> victor: okay. >> adam: what' s the next step? >> victor: i want you to go to spain tonight. you meet with a contact who has all kinds of information about against them. >> adam: you got to be kidding. you want me to go tonight? i got to stay here. chelsea needs me. >> victor: i will take care of chelsea. don' t you worry about it, okay? and chelsea and your future depends on you doing what i ask you to do. >> adam: are you...
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adam: and i' m adam sexton. for a look at the depth of tonight snow and how it will impact your commute tomorrow lets check in with chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: take a look at doppler radar. not much happening. we do see snow showers over southern new hampshire. most of that is not reaching the ground. the next few hours, we will start to see a storm down to our south and east moving out to see while showers and squalls to the west approach. i would say the best timeline on those through the heart of the morning commute. notice temperatures now lining up in the low to mid 20' s across the north country. and right around 30 elsewhere. we are already subfreezing. even though not much falls for the evening and the road should be fine, we could see scattered overnight into tomorrow morning, notice the dark blue. they indicate potential for snow squalls. any one of those could lower visibility under one quarter of a mile for about half an hour and drop an inch or two of snow. that is in the cards. this is n
adam: and i' m adam sexton. for a look at the depth of tonight snow and how it will impact your commute tomorrow lets check in with chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: take a look at doppler radar. not much happening. we do see snow showers over southern new hampshire. most of that is not reaching the ground. the next few hours, we will start to see a storm down to our south and east moving out to see while showers and squalls to the west approach. i would say the best timeline on those...
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>> noah: adam? >> adam: yeah? it? >> adam: i-i don' t. i didn' t...live with it. i had to die and come back as someone else. [ sighs ] and the truth is there are days that i can' t live with it. but i' m gonna say something to you, and i want you to hear every word i' m saying. there' s a huge difference, all right? you didn' t take a life. >> noah: billy almost died. what victoria had to go through -- >> adam: it was absolute hell. i' m sure of it. but delia' s not coming back. that' s not changing. that' s something that i have to live with. that' s a big difference. >> noah: everybody knows you did it now. that' s a big difference, too. >> adam: hey. noah, listen to me, okay? if you' re thinking about coming clean... don' t. hey, i know it' all right, keeping secrets, but for most of us, secrets -- it' s an unfortunate part of life, my friend. >> chelsea: i don' t want secrets to be something i just have to accept, you know? i don' t want connor growing up like that, either. >> anita: well, i' ve got news for you, missy. it' s not all up to you. adam' s got a s
>> noah: adam? >> adam: yeah? it? >> adam: i-i don' t. i didn' t...live with it. i had to die and come back as someone else. [ sighs ] and the truth is there are days that i can' t live with it. but i' m gonna say something to you, and i want you to hear every word i' m saying. there' s a huge difference, all right? you didn' t take a life. >> noah: billy almost died. what victoria had to go through -- >> adam: it was absolute hell. i' m sure of it. but delia' s...
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adam: check this out. this is tian tian, a panda at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c. if you have not seen this online already, here is a super cute video. as you can see, he was excited about the snow that fell there. you can see him throwing it into the air and rolling around. looks he' s having a ton of fun. the cnn reporter doing a live shot in new york city yesterday tyler and his daughter. stephanie: he got his start in new hampshire and gave the interview. >> i like playing in the snow so i am happy about this. >> we grew up playing in the snow and doing snow angels. he is a big kid. the minute i got up here, i was like, let' s go play. adam: kids at the capitol are also taking advance of the snow. here' police lived up on their promise and did not enforce the law that bans sledding at the capital. can you believe that? stephanie: no, this isn' t a scene from the planet hoth. you' re looking at an epic snowball battle in washington, d.c. the washington, d.c., snowball fight associatio
adam: check this out. this is tian tian, a panda at the smithsonian national zoo in washington, d.c. if you have not seen this online already, here is a super cute video. as you can see, he was excited about the snow that fell there. you can see him throwing it into the air and rolling around. looks he' s having a ton of fun. the cnn reporter doing a live shot in new york city yesterday tyler and his daughter. stephanie: he got his start in new hampshire and gave the interview. >> i like...
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adam: i do believe in free speech. i was brought up to believe and i can remember discussions as a young kid with my parents when the nazis were going to march? skokie, illinois, the supreme court said yes, you can march. that's where i come from in this discussion. i don't like the speech and jail challenge it, but do you stop it? how do you keep what facebook and twitter might do in super from infecting the united states? >> it's going to inspect the united states. a french court found that the european right to be forgotten which is a right to have things you don't like about yourself published on the internet sunk down a memory hole. it will be difficult to keep this stuff from infecting the u.s. hate speech codes are already popular on college campuses it's incredibly naive to believe we are any safer by not knowing what people actually think. >> it's always a pleasure to talk to you. don't forget, you can catch more of gregg talking about free speech on my podcast. you find the at fox news radio. we got it take.
adam: i do believe in free speech. i was brought up to believe and i can remember discussions as a young kid with my parents when the nazis were going to march? skokie, illinois, the supreme court said yes, you can march. that's where i come from in this discussion. i don't like the speech and jail challenge it, but do you stop it? how do you keep what facebook and twitter might do in super from infecting the united states? >> it's going to inspect the united states. a french court found...
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kristen: adam, lt. christopher dewolf was described to me today as someone who was a happy , caring person who had a passion for teaching others , now lives on through this scholarship fund. christopher passed away while on duty in a car accident. today, 11 years later, dozens of people gathered in dover for a golfing in the snow event. over the years, volunteers have tried different types of events to raise money for the fund. the group tells me they have given away $20,000 to help kids from maine and new hampshire get the training they need to be in the fire service. christopher' s son jonathan was there for the event today, he says the fund has helped their family find closure and they are always touched by the turnout to fundraising events. >> even though it' s -5 degrees and the wind chill is freezing, the legacy still lives on. education was huge with him. and obviously with the increase in price for tuition it' s not always easy, so being able to help people start that journey is nice. kristen ce
kristen: adam, lt. christopher dewolf was described to me today as someone who was a happy , caring person who had a passion for teaching others , now lives on through this scholarship fund. christopher passed away while on duty in a car accident. today, 11 years later, dozens of people gathered in dover for a golfing in the snow event. over the years, volunteers have tried different types of events to raise money for the fund. the group tells me they have given away $20,000 to help kids from...
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adam: she looks good for 70. but president-elect trump has already fulfilled a campaign promise, need i remind her, saving 1,000 jobs, from carrier from leaving going to mexico. with us now fox news correspondent. sally field, i think just when she said that, said, she did not understand, what do you think? >> i think joining twitter in 2016, she is behind the ball, she missed party. adam, just as empty as hillary clinton's victory, in popular vote was, you know fact that with the popular vote, but it is not definitive. so too celebrity endorsements turn the out to be worth less, they come from, a narrow slice of the american social scene, and the you know the people in celebrity and show be tend to be more liberal, they tend to you know vote more progressive, this time the women vote of the significant. in sal's -- i think she is not, you know anti exception. she is the resolution, she was stunned, a lot were stunned. there is more than a brash, brazen billionaire won against all of the odds is fact his thinking
adam: she looks good for 70. but president-elect trump has already fulfilled a campaign promise, need i remind her, saving 1,000 jobs, from carrier from leaving going to mexico. with us now fox news correspondent. sally field, i think just when she said that, said, she did not understand, what do you think? >> i think joining twitter in 2016, she is behind the ball, she missed party. adam, just as empty as hillary clinton's victory, in popular vote was, you know fact that with the popular...
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adam: what might this is a? we got word that president-elect trump spoke to the president of taiwan that breaks protocol and risk a clash with china. what does this say? >> i hadn't heard that. seems undisciplined. seems idiosyncratic, you're going to formosa to taiwan and you built years of telling the republic of china that the republic of china is the representative of the chinese people in taiwan is kind of this leftover aftermath of the cold war. i don't know, i'm not -- i'm not sophisticated enough, it might very well be, listen, could this be the way he sends a message to china that it's not going to be like the old days. >> the chinese respect strength or respect decision. >> well, we've got a lot going on with china with the conflict in the south china sea and so forth, you know, who knows? the guy got elected against all odds, it may be he's figured out in the same way nixon went to china, maybe trump is the one that humbles china or puts china in perspective. >> the most important i got to ask you, co
adam: what might this is a? we got word that president-elect trump spoke to the president of taiwan that breaks protocol and risk a clash with china. what does this say? >> i hadn't heard that. seems undisciplined. seems idiosyncratic, you're going to formosa to taiwan and you built years of telling the republic of china that the republic of china is the representative of the chinese people in taiwan is kind of this leftover aftermath of the cold war. i don't know, i'm not -- i'm not...
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adam: sph stevthere. adam: is steve right or is this the dynamics of a global economy that changed. >> true, it is true that global economy is so weak, united states had to pull the economy along for years, but the problem in u.s. we could create higher paying jobs but we're burdened by so many regulations. >> obamacare could be reason those 468 thousand got put to part time. >> right you look the regulation, and business responding, saying can i create the jobs in this environment? can i bear the cost? no, that is the issue, we need a reform to our regulatory approach. >> brian thank you very much. >> i think you are wearing my colors sire -- syracuse. >> walmart getting into the drone game, announcing flies drones will be replacing workers that perform inventory checks at company's massive distribution center, technology will cut time needed for those inventory reviews from one month to one day. i think camera can shoot 30 images a second, walmart working with the faa and nasa to develop quad copter dro
adam: sph stevthere. adam: is steve right or is this the dynamics of a global economy that changed. >> true, it is true that global economy is so weak, united states had to pull the economy along for years, but the problem in u.s. we could create higher paying jobs but we're burdened by so many regulations. >> obamacare could be reason those 468 thousand got put to part time. >> right you look the regulation, and business responding, saying can i create the jobs in this...
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it is a good day. >> john adams is dying. and 500 miles south, thomas jefferson is facing his end, as well. >> thomas jefferson... survives. >> five and a half hours after jefferson's death, adams' heart stops. he has no way of knowing that jefferson has already passed. >> john adams and thomas jefferson die on the same day, which is remarkable in and of itself. but they die on july 4, 1826, which is the 50th anniversary of that declaration of independence that they crafted together. >> with the deaths of john adams and thomas jefferson, the revolutionary era has truly come to an end. [ cheers and applause ] though political and personal divisions threaten to destroy the country in its early years, the constructs of american government, established by the constitution and bill of rights, proves stronger than those threats. [ bell tolls ] [ gunshots ] while the american experiment survives its early tests, the struggle for liberty is not over. it will soon take a brutal civil war to bring the nation closer to the promise of th
it is a good day. >> john adams is dying. and 500 miles south, thomas jefferson is facing his end, as well. >> thomas jefferson... survives. >> five and a half hours after jefferson's death, adams' heart stops. he has no way of knowing that jefferson has already passed. >> john adams and thomas jefferson die on the same day, which is remarkable in and of itself. but they die on july 4, 1826, which is the 50th anniversary of that declaration of independence that they...
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minister, adam pozen has a question for you. adam: thank you so much. i just wanted to ask you as an economy minister within europe, how do you see the issues in that context of tax competition or regulatory competition, including what some people call race to the bottom? we have had apple and ireland being overruled by the competition commissioner. we have that playing out u.k. in terms of making some people feel that brexit takes more sense under the circumstances. and then of course part of what the u.k. may represent for europe is an offshore in tax terms. how do you see that issue? olli: thank you for this question. i would say two important issues. think better i regulation, we are much in favor of that and we have been supporting the commission in its efforts to pursue your this route. we are doing that back home as well because we believe that european businesses are suffering from excessive regulatory burdens in many areas. for the singlent market and for making european enterprises flourish. at the same time, excessive corporate tax competitio
minister, adam pozen has a question for you. adam: thank you so much. i just wanted to ask you as an economy minister within europe, how do you see the issues in that context of tax competition or regulatory competition, including what some people call race to the bottom? we have had apple and ireland being overruled by the competition commissioner. we have that playing out u.k. in terms of making some people feel that brexit takes more sense under the circumstances. and then of course part of...
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the most important thing is, then, adam is back and safe. >> jack: yes. adam' s safe. lucky adam. same as it ever was. be safe...if you can. >> chelsea: okay. we' re done here. come on. come on. >> nikki: you know, chelsea' s right. you should go home. >> adam: one thing is bothering me, though. why me? the kidnapper, they' re trying to dangle a carrot over your head, so why me? why not kidnap nick o-or abby or victoria? with one of them, you' re bound to play ball, right? with me, one would assume it' s quite the opposite. >> victor: has it occurred to you that whoever' s behind this realized that you and my relationship has changed... and that whoever it is, if it is a woman, is not necessarily in europe? she could be right here. look, the wolf was huffing and like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms.
the most important thing is, then, adam is back and safe. >> jack: yes. adam' s safe. lucky adam. same as it ever was. be safe...if you can. >> chelsea: okay. we' re done here. come on. come on. >> nikki: you know, chelsea' s right. you should go home. >> adam: one thing is bothering me, though. why me? the kidnapper, they' re trying to dangle a carrot over your head, so why me? why not kidnap nick o-or abby or victoria? with one of them, you' re bound to play ball,...
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adam? >> adam: hmm? something's happened. um...[ clears throat ] you two are gonna be hearing uh... >> chelsea: babe, i -- >> adam: no, listen, i want them to hear it from me, not some two-bit reporter. what is it? >> adam: noah's been arrested. >> victoria: for what? >> adam: for what? um... billy, noah was the, um... noah was the driver that hit you and drove away. happening now? the contoured look. new master contour kit from maybelline new york. contour to define. blush to accent. highlight your look. the contoured look. always easy. never overdone. maybelline's new master contour kit. make it happen. maybelline new york. brandon thinks best foods is heaven in a jar. that's because our ingredients come from... farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients like cage-free eggs. mmm. heaven. real ingredients. that's how we're working to hey marc. how you feeling? don' t ask. this is what it can be like to have shingles, a painful, blistering rash. i never thought this would happen to me. if you ha
adam? >> adam: hmm? something's happened. um...[ clears throat ] you two are gonna be hearing uh... >> chelsea: babe, i -- >> adam: no, listen, i want them to hear it from me, not some two-bit reporter. what is it? >> adam: noah's been arrested. >> victoria: for what? >> adam: for what? um... billy, noah was the, um... noah was the driver that hit you and drove away. happening now? the contoured look. new master contour kit from maybelline new york. contour...
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. >> adam: really? >> yeah. >> adam: so the big kahuna knows my m.o., huh? >> [ sighs ] >> adam: come on. give me a clue. you' re not gonna tell me who this is? nothing? >> don' t push your luck, newman. >> adam: you married? got any kids, anything like that -- a family? i got a wife and a son, beautiful little baby boy. he' s great. my wife right now is probably shaking down every cage in town, wondering where i am. she' s worried about me. you know, that' s what she does -- she worries. hey. hey. why don' t you let me use your phone, all right, and make one phone call, just tell her i' m okay so she doesn' t worry? just tell her that i love her? no -- no tip-offs, no secret code, nothing. i' her, tell her not to worry. [ door shuts ] >> adam: when i was fighting my way back to you and connor, this is the moment i thought of -- this exact moment right here. so, why don' t we toast to -- >> chelsea: perseverance? >> adam: i was gonna say to you, actually. you' re what got me through. [ glasses clink ] >> chelsea: mmm. >> adam: this is so nice. there are not
. >> adam: really? >> yeah. >> adam: so the big kahuna knows my m.o., huh? >> [ sighs ] >> adam: come on. give me a clue. you' re not gonna tell me who this is? nothing? >> don' t push your luck, newman. >> adam: you married? got any kids, anything like that -- a family? i got a wife and a son, beautiful little baby boy. he' s great. my wife right now is probably shaking down every cage in town, wondering where i am. she' s worried about me. you know,...
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adam: thank you. on a different front cold was an - , issue for first responders in manchester who had to evacuate a large apartment building as they knocked down an apartment fire. what could have been a multi-alarm emergency was handled quickly due to crews being in the right place at the right time. dozens of neighbors in a manchester apartment building found themselves out in the cold saturday morning after a fire broke out. >> i was in the bathroom, actually, shaving all of the sudden i smelled smoke didn' t smell like a fire, i went out in the hallway and there was just smoke covered. adam: people in concord street saw the smoke. >> it was thick black smoke coming out, so i immediately ran over and started knocking on doors, making sure people could get out, you know? adam: firefighters were wrapping up from another emergency a block away. >> engine 11 was right around the corner clearing another call . they got here, smoke coming from adam: the rapid response helped contain the damage to a sing
adam: thank you. on a different front cold was an - , issue for first responders in manchester who had to evacuate a large apartment building as they knocked down an apartment fire. what could have been a multi-alarm emergency was handled quickly due to crews being in the right place at the right time. dozens of neighbors in a manchester apartment building found themselves out in the cold saturday morning after a fire broke out. >> i was in the bathroom, actually, shaving all of the...
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>> this will help adam. that's a good one, johnny. >> the longest winless drought of his pga tour career is going to continue. nevertheless though he's not going to be too disappointed. i he's in contention. he can feel it coming to a point, mark, where he feels like a w is not far off. >> i don't think he'll be too disappointed. >> not too much break here. >> so a closing bogey 5 for mickelson. just two birdies on the day. round of 70. begins with season with three top five starts. and in with bubba watson, who is in at that 11 number and signing ing autographs. here we go. this putt for back to back wins and remember, runner up, to bubba, at riviera. >> the only thing he could have asked for more was foil make it. i'm not sure phil's putt really helped him. you're right. you just can't give the hole away at all. hit it firm. works with the short putter. [ cheers and applause ] >> got it. he's 2 for 2 in florida. we still have rory mcilroy back there. it would take a miracle hole out. >> what a blessed four
>> this will help adam. that's a good one, johnny. >> the longest winless drought of his pga tour career is going to continue. nevertheless though he's not going to be too disappointed. i he's in contention. he can feel it coming to a point, mark, where he feels like a w is not far off. >> i don't think he'll be too disappointed. >> not too much break here. >> so a closing bogey 5 for mickelson. just two birdies on the day. round of 70. begins with season with...
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adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. the federal reserve has bent victim of hacking. an isis attack was stopped in germany. three people were arrested for plotting an attack in duesseldorf. but first we have breaking news. speaker of the house paul ryan finally showing his support for donald trump. ryan tweeted, and this is a quote, i will be voting for donald trump this fall. i'm confident he will help turn the house gop's agenda into laws. will this be the push trump needs to unite the party behind him? steve, you are affiliated with the trump campaign. it's an endorsement. but why wasn't there a press conference and donald and mr. ryan standing together saying i endorse this man for president. >> that might come down the road. the objective is to unite the party. i expect that coming down the road. right now they want to get other people involved in the campaign. >> was this a bitter pill for ryan to swallow? he tweeted this. it was on twitter. so that was kind. i think you are correct in so far as this is a major step toward uniting the party for donald trump. i t
adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. the federal reserve has bent victim of hacking. an isis attack was stopped in germany. three people were arrested for plotting an attack in duesseldorf. but first we have breaking news. speaker of the house paul ryan finally showing his support for donald trump. ryan tweeted, and this is a quote, i will be voting for donald trump this fall. i'm confident he will help turn the house gop's agenda into laws. will this be the push trump needs to unite...
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. >> and i'm adam sexton. we're also keeping a close eye on hurricane matthew, which is churning in the caribbean. haiti, jamaica, and cuba all at this hour bracing for the category 4 storm. let's check in with meteorologist hayley lapoint who has been tracking its movements. hayley: we have had a major storm going on in the caribbean. jamaica. this is going to mean drastic conditions for communities in jamaica and haiti because the front quadrant is always where the strongest winds are. that is where we are concerned for those people in haiti. it is currently a category 4 hurricane. jamaica, just to the east. they will still have impact, but not a direct hit like eastern portions of cuba and haiti. then it moves into bermuda. then things get more questionable. you see the cone of uncertainty getting wider. that means the hurricane could go anywhere from florida or totally out to sea or up the east coast. happen. in the meantime, scattered showers moving across the state. we will show you more on the forecast
. >> and i'm adam sexton. we're also keeping a close eye on hurricane matthew, which is churning in the caribbean. haiti, jamaica, and cuba all at this hour bracing for the category 4 storm. let's check in with meteorologist hayley lapoint who has been tracking its movements. hayley: we have had a major storm going on in the caribbean. jamaica. this is going to mean drastic conditions for communities in jamaica and haiti because the front quadrant is always where the strongest winds are....