And while the transfer of power was ultimately peaceful. Adams did forego his successors inauguration. I think thats also happened another time or two, but i wont bring that up. And those two men actually remained at odds for many many years. It was only later during their retirement. Did they actually rekindle their friendship . Discussing many different topics in their correspondence including the topic of death adams actually wrote to jefferson in 1822 these words quote. I answer your question. Is death an evil . It is not an evil. Is a blessing. To the individual and to the world yet we ought not to wish for it. To life becomes in supportable end quote he was 86 years old when he wrote this note. Perhaps adams had become comfortable with the idea of leaving the world. But it was four years later. That both men adams and jefferson passed away on the same exact day july 4th 1826 and while he was not present when his father died John Quincy Adams later recorded his fathers last words
Capturing a killer. Meantime, thank you so much for joining us in this hour. Cnn primetime with Abbey Philip Start right now. Do you think your dog could do that . I dont want to find out, but yoda looked really proud of himself. He did a good job. Thanks, kaitlan. Bye. Im abby philip. Right now, joe biden is not the strongest candidate for the presidency, the evidence is right there in front of us. The majority of democrats think he is too old and they want another candidate. The the clock ticks toward the election, does the president still have the support among the people who got him to the white house in the first place . In moment ill speak with the man who propelled biden to the nomination be the presidency, jim clyburn, but first, one of bidens weaknesses according to experts is his number two, Vice President Kamala Harris. Her numbers arent great either. A poll from over the summer showed half of voters have a negative view of harris. Thats one of the lowest ratings for that po
There strong winds knocked down wires overnight, Eyewitness News on route 130 in delran new jersey, were under a wind advisory this morning. Today is sunday november 19th good morning im jan carabao. Meteorologist chill see in gram will have eyewitness weather for us shortly, but first lets get out to the ben franklin parkway where philadelphia marathon is kicking off. Eyewitness News Reporter anita oh is live at the start line where she ran into a familiar face, good morning, anita. Reporter good morning, yes , Difficult Run into a very familiar face but before we get to that i did want to show you as you can see thinks next carol for philadelphia marathon. We saw first carroll leave, of course, about 30,000 runners are taking part in the philadelphia marathon, today a very exciting day, the rain actually is gone right now but these runners will have to deal with a lot of wind. We did run into a familiar face, we know rahel solomon has been training, preparing very hard for this mar t
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