. rachel: good morning everyone it s 6:00 a.m. here in new york city. we are so glad you sent and all those great pictures for our national anthem. keep setting them in. we ll keep putting them up for you. we are happy to be here with todd and good morning to you pete on this father s day we can but you got a call to come and pick racks we are here were going have a great week at a got my gift yesterday from the kids. it was a little poll that said dad, you are as big as an elephant. trying to send a message. [laughter] it is true. speak up sean got one when it was a drawing and said you re the biggest pancake maker progress i guess i in the bigget pancake eater. [laughter] is great to have you here. management last-minute abbots over you. if i came back late, hit a deer, had delays about a put up a picture later on. some good samaritans help me they gave me faith back in america because that is who we are. chris if you re in wisconsin h
battle between quincy adams and hamilton, i mean, that went on the legend in some ways. but today is very different. so, my first question is why did you want that context in history there? first, i wanted the american people to understand that freedom of the press is their freedom of the press. it doesn t belong to cnn. it doesn t belong to msnbc. free speech, freedom of the press. they re both in the first amendment for a reason. this country was started, it was the pamphleteers, a handful of newspaper men, the printers, the great, great presence. they pushed the ideas. they talked about philosophers likelock and which you have done in your past books. which i had done. these were the people, the printing press. they were only a few. they moved them from time to time because the british were trying to hunt them down. they pushed these ideas.
battle between quincy adams and hamilton, i mean, that went on the legend in some ways. but today is very different.er so, my first question is why did you want that context in history there? first, i wanted the american people to understand that freedom of the press is their freedom of the press. it doesn t belong to cnn. it doesn t belong to msnbc. free speech, b freedom of the press. they re both in the first amendment for a reason. this country was started, it was the pamphleteers, a handful of newspaper men, the printers, the great, great presence. patriots. these were the men who pushed for a revolution and for ideas. they talked about philosophers likelock and which you have done in your past books. which i had done. these were the people, the printing press. they were only a few. they moved them from time to time because the british were trying to hunt them down. they pushed these ideas. there were many others, thomas
battle between quincy adams and hamilton, i mean, that went on the legend in some ways. but today is very different. so, my first question is why did you want that context in history there? first, i wanted the american people to understand that freedom of the press is their freedom of the press. it doesn t belong to cnn. it doesn t belong to msnbc. free speech, freedom of the press. they re both in the first amendment for a reason. this country was started, it was the pamphleteers, a handful of newspaper men, the printers, the great, great presence. they pushed the ideas. they talked about philosophers likelock and which you have done in your past books. which i had done. these were the people, the printing press. they were only a few. they moved them from time to time because the british were trying to hunt them down. they pushed these ideas.
treated jefferson, the brutal battle between quincy adams and hamilton, i mean, that went on the legend in some ways. but today is very different. so, my first question is why did you want that context in history there? first, i wanted the american people to understand that freedom of the press is their freedom of the press. it doesn t belong to cnn. it doesn t belong to msnbc. free speech, freedom of the press. they re both in the first amendment for a reason. this country was started, it was the pamphleteers, a handful of newspaper men, the printers, the great, great presence. they pushed the ideas. they talked about philosophers likelock and which you have done in your past books. which i had done. these were the people, the printing press. they were only a few. they moved them from time to time because the british were trying to hunt them down.