From 2001: David McCullough on founding father John Adams

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  • Опубліковано 8 сер 2022
  • Bestselling historian David McCullough died August 8, 2022 at age 89. In this "Sunday Morning" interview, originally broadcast on July 1, 2001, he talks with correspondent Rita Braver about an overlooked Founding Father, John Adams, the subject of his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 132

  • @jamesfrangione8448
    @jamesfrangione8448 Рік тому +113

    We’ve lost a treasure in David McCullough. Reading his works or hearing his voice, it’s as if America’s grandfather is speaking directly at you. We’re blessed for his time here, and for the legacy that his work is to both history and the future. Thank you, Mr. McCullough.

    • @Gunner40Five
      @Gunner40Five Рік тому +2

      Very well said. I totally agree.

    • @jamesfrangione8448
      @jamesfrangione8448 Рік тому

      @@Gunner40Five Thank you. Very kind of you.

    • @BobStein
      @BobStein 8 місяців тому +2

      His NOVA documentary on the Panama Canal is a favorite. Highly rewatchable.

    • @kellyhooks7693
      @kellyhooks7693 8 місяців тому

      😮

    • @douglassauvageau7262
      @douglassauvageau7262 8 місяців тому +5

      Mr. McCullough never wrote or said a word about America that couldn't be verified through at least two sources. He told it like it was, and made me love America - warts and all.

  • @bethgates9555
    @bethgates9555 8 місяців тому +19

    The mini series of John Adams which David McCollough was a supervisor is truly amazing. Adams was such a statesman

    • @jacobsabin2039
      @jacobsabin2039 3 місяці тому

      Based on his book (as I know you already know), which might be my favorite biography of all time.

  • @diannhall7564
    @diannhall7564 Рік тому +66

    I read his book about John Adams. It was an excellent book. And I had watched 1776 on Broadway. John Adams truly was one of the Founding Fathers of this country 🇺🇸. R.I.P David McCullough

  • @barbaraparker7681
    @barbaraparker7681 Рік тому +14

    David McCullough's biography of Adams is brilliant. He has long been my favorite President/Founding Father, and he deserves so much more recognition than he has received. Mc Cullough is one of the very best historians. I've read most of his work and I've never been disappointed.

  • @judyevancic4926
    @judyevancic4926 Рік тому +57

    David McCullough is an amazing Historical author. We do not teach history to our children correctly to peak their interest enough. Using some of Mr. McCullough,s works would give a fuller insight to historical learning of students.

    • @georgegould667
      @georgegould667 Рік тому +4

      There should be one school year 9 through 11 grades dedicated to the framers of our Country . The USA

    • @elibosley8413
      @elibosley8413 Рік тому +1

      I'm about to turn 18 in January and I have never read a more greater author than David McCullough. I practically have every single one of his books. He will be truly missed!!

  • @heavensangel952
    @heavensangel952 Рік тому +56

    As a descendant of John Adams, I am proud of my heritage

    • @shellyfullerton5144
      @shellyfullerton5144 Рік тому

      O

    • @kennyburns8511
      @kennyburns8511 Рік тому +4

      My mother once told me that I'm also a descendant...

    • @heavensangel952
      @heavensangel952 Рік тому

      @@kennyburns8511 that's awesome! At some point I think we all are related and descendants of our ancestors. The honestly main thing that separates us isn't our skin color or culture, but our beliefs, way of thinking and emotion. God intended on Adam and Eve to populate the earth.The USA was after all believed to be the great melting pot before the government and the evil people within has segregated us. We're not the north and south. We are the right against the left.🇺🇸

    • @lindsaymcdaniel521
      @lindsaymcdaniel521 Рік тому +4

      You and I are related. I'm also related to John Adams

    • @heavensangel952
      @heavensangel952 Рік тому +3

      @@lindsaymcdaniel521 awesome! Always great to meet family 👪❤

  • @barbarabaldwin7120
    @barbarabaldwin7120 Рік тому +24

    AUGUST 9, 2022 God BLESS DAVID McCullough for bringing our Founding Fathers into the light. Had American kids been taught by such a brilliant and descriptive teacher of History---- we would't have young people who are so ignorant of America's Rich and fascinating path to the Constitution! Real history is much more exciting than tech gizmos--- Mr. McCullough was a great Treasure--- we have his narration, and his books--Turn off the Tv and give thanks for this dear, Great Writer!

  • @captainnima
    @captainnima Рік тому +29

    Rest in peace David McCullough. I have read his books on Truman, Adams, and Roosevelt. Excellent historian. I might add that when Adams and Jefferson dies on July 4th, John Quincy Adams was president.

  • @patriciaschoedler8360
    @patriciaschoedler8360 Рік тому +10

    The mini series John Adams was wonderful. He has become one of my heroes...

  • @douglassauvageau7262
    @douglassauvageau7262 8 місяців тому +5

    David McCullough inspired my enduring fascination with American History. His capacity to humanize the characters which formed that history justifies his Presidential Medal of Freedom.

  • @jtstacey83
    @jtstacey83 Рік тому +40

    Adams is often overlooked and one of my favorite Presidents. The country was on the verge of falling apart, and if it was not for Adams being a moderate and realizing that both sides can have good points was the glue that held us together at a crucial point in our history when everything could have fallen apart. Adams believed in doing what was right, which led him to defend those British troops shortly after the Boston Massacre, fight for freedom from Great Britain, and understand the importance of being friendly with the British after separation. This would be a man that many who try to tear down our founders based on the morals of today would find hard to do so. The man owned any slaves, and his wife Abigal, besides being his wife and best friend, was treated as his equal and one he sought guidance from throughout their lives together. She makes true the saying behind every great man is a great woman, and I suggest that people read the letters between the two.

    • @721todd
      @721todd Рік тому

      WOW!! that is awesome to know!!

  • @JiminPalmSprings
    @JiminPalmSprings Рік тому +25

    Thank you so much for reposting this and helping us remember and celebrate a very great man David McCullough

  • @emiliodiaz8082
    @emiliodiaz8082 9 місяців тому +4

    Totally agree...the most underrated and underappreciated of the Founding Fathers.

  • @Magazinelady
    @Magazinelady 8 місяців тому +4

    Quincy, MA has done a great job to honor John and John Quincy Adams. David McCullough brought history to life. May he rest in peace.

    • @davidzwicker5662
      @davidzwicker5662 7 місяців тому

      It’s a shame that all people see in Quincy is the t station into town.

    • @Magazinelady
      @Magazinelady 7 місяців тому

      @@davidzwicker5662 Some people take the time to visit the church where the presidents are laid to rest and the homestead. I did when I lived farther away from Quincy than I do now. The statues in the park near the T station are nice. That little "mall" may encourage people to visit the homestead. It is sad that history is not taught well in school. For those who like history and have the time to be a tourist, they will visit the sites.

    • @davidzwicker5662
      @davidzwicker5662 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Magazinelady went to a wedding there a couple of years ago. I couldn’t agree with you more.

  • @Eyagsf
    @Eyagsf Рік тому +3

    The best historic novel I have ever read. John and Abigail Adams were so ahead of their times.

  • @ZGHistory
    @ZGHistory Рік тому +7

    David McCullough was one of the best communicators of history to the wider public in all of American history. He wrote for the eye and the ear to the effect that one felt keenly the spirit of the times in which his subjects lived.

  • @sandraseldon6734
    @sandraseldon6734 Рік тому +8

    One of my favorites books-John Adams by David McCullough-a brilliant author of American history. He makes John Adams come alive.

  • @oneeyeddog3045
    @oneeyeddog3045 Рік тому +6

    His voice is captivating

    • @Cinderella121
      @Cinderella121 Рік тому +2

      Yes… He was an excellent narrator in Ken Burns documentaries

  • @RonaldKern
    @RonaldKern Рік тому +3

    Very sad that David is gone, what a treasure he was. I have watched probably every single interview, video and all books he wrote. What a genius and someone who appreciated the people behind the founding of our nation.

  • @jeffreyfarmer8030
    @jeffreyfarmer8030 Рік тому +2

    McCullough is one of my favorite writers. Have read & enjoyed most of his books. RIP

  • @jamesnorton8316
    @jamesnorton8316 10 місяців тому +3

    How odd, to hear the tune, "Rule Britannia" on fife and drums during the ending of the interview, while discussing the deaths of Jefferson and Adams occurring on July the Fourth 1826. R.I.P. David McCullough.

  • @theycallmemcgyver
    @theycallmemcgyver Рік тому +5

    “The Great Bridge” was my into to McCullough. AMAZING author.

  • @conorsaintlouis9790
    @conorsaintlouis9790 Рік тому +2

    I seriously wish more people across the world knew more about John Adams!

  • @jeffreylombardo782
    @jeffreylombardo782 Рік тому +3

    I had no idea he died. Why wasnt it on the news? What a great author. He made me fall in love with reading all over again. We'll have to put him on a stamp, or something. Like I always said about John Adams.....no statue, plaque, nothing in tribute to the man more instrumental in the founding of America than all the others......why?

  • @jeffreylombardo782
    @jeffreylombardo782 Рік тому +2

    And his book on the building of the Brooklyn Bridge is genius. As a native New Yorker, it should be required reading, as most of us know little about our great city. His ability to pique everyones interest in anything is a gift. We'll miss him.

  • @jefolson6989
    @jefolson6989 Рік тому +2

    The voice of American History! I hear him in my head whenever I read one of his books. TRUMAN is a favorite. He left a greet legscy

  • @steveconn
    @steveconn Рік тому +4

    American history so worthy of scholars like David (reading good one on French-Indian war called Crucible of War). RIP

  • @deantheodosiou2886
    @deantheodosiou2886 2 місяці тому

    Just like will not see one with the genius of John Adams ever again, neither we will ever see anyone with the gentlemanly grace, charm, and sheer erudition of David McCullough, Historian.

  • @ByWayOfDeception
    @ByWayOfDeception 7 місяців тому +1

    He published it in 2001 and then HBO put out the miniseries in 2008. Just seven years later, which seems like not much time now. It is an excellent book and the miniseries makers did a great job.

  • @TheBTG88
    @TheBTG88 Рік тому +5

    Enjoyed all of McCullough's books.

  • @grizz6150
    @grizz6150 Місяць тому

    David McColloughs book 1776 is a treasure and his reading of it on audio is spectacular. I highly recommend both.

  • @trishbirchard1270
    @trishbirchard1270 Рік тому +2

    Now, I will have to get a hold of that book !

  • @dennisdemark8151
    @dennisdemark8151 Рік тому +3

    Rest in Peace David 🙏🏼🕯️🕊️🙏🏼

  • @JackieDaytona1776
    @JackieDaytona1776 8 місяців тому +1

    CBS Sunday Morning makes such great pieces on US Presidents!

  • @robrussell5329
    @robrussell5329 Місяць тому

    I'll take the Behind-The-Scenes guy every time. They're the ones that make things actually work.

  • @joycenaylor4488
    @joycenaylor4488 Рік тому +1

    An honest man, so difficult to find in politics, and so well-read! Most of all,a loving husband and father.

  • @agbmoe
    @agbmoe Рік тому +6

    Great segment featuring a great man talking about another great man. That being said... Why did you close the segment with the song "Rule Britannia" playing? 😂

  • @margaretmanion9121
    @margaretmanion9121 2 місяці тому +2

    I really liked the book. He was also against slavery.

  • @suavecito3752
    @suavecito3752 Рік тому +2

    Amen to that!

  • @kurtluginbyhl5087
    @kurtluginbyhl5087 Рік тому +1

    Rip sir…

  • @shamammap8054
    @shamammap8054 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite authors 😢

  • @christopher3386
    @christopher3386 Рік тому +1

    So why is "Rule Britannia" playing at the end???

  • @jaybrown3953
    @jaybrown3953 2 місяці тому

    I read all of McCulloughs books. He would draw you into everyone of them. He loved our history more tham most. Not many understand what all the founding fathers lived through and patriots.. now its all about canceling these heros. When the people canceling wont give up 1 thing for the this country.

  • @1944JerriMellas
    @1944JerriMellas Рік тому +4

    It is my second favorite book (first being Undaunted Courage). An amazing life extremely well researched and documented!

  • @zerimar26
    @zerimar26 5 місяців тому +1

    David McCullough is right. I read his book on John Adams. I must say I was impressed with John Adams more so than Jefferson and Ben Franklin with the exception of Washington. Adams isn't as well liked or charismatic as Washington, Jefferson, or Ben Franklin. But he played a key role in the independence movement. I like the fact that John Adams, as president sought peace and made sure to keep the US out of European affairs and established the Dept of Navy. Despite having a falling out with Jefferson, he still made sure the transfer of power took place when he left office.

  • @GroovyShelly
    @GroovyShelly 4 дні тому

    What an American Hero was David McCulloch

  • @johnphillips1858
    @johnphillips1858 Місяць тому

    Really sad a piece like this would not be welcome by the MainStreamMedia now. This is excellent by the last great historic journalists.

  • @kamuelalee
    @kamuelalee 6 місяців тому

    David McCullough was a National Treasure.

  • @drewhendley
    @drewhendley Рік тому

    RIP 😇

  • @jlshoem
    @jlshoem Місяць тому

    Adams and Jefferson both died on July 4, 1826. Most sources claims that Adam's last words were, "Jefferson still lives". - Jefferson had died several hours earlier.

  • @erikpeterson25
    @erikpeterson25 2 місяці тому

    Great to see this 👍 ....got a bitbof a chuckle with the comment about the Vice President .....insignificant ? not Cheney ....not Johnson

  • @TXG8R
    @TXG8R 10 місяців тому +1

    Strange that the outro music was "Hail Brittania"

  • @coraggio93
    @coraggio93 Рік тому +1

    Um...why is "Rule, Britannia" being played as Mr. McCullough speaks at the segment's end?
    "Rule Britannia"?? SMDH

  • @MrDcseltzer
    @MrDcseltzer Рік тому

    RIP David

  • @fore101
    @fore101 Рік тому +1

    A great patriot!

  • @illinoisgospelfan650
    @illinoisgospelfan650 2 місяці тому

    Why on earth were you playing Rule, Britannia! at the end of this video?!

  • @yvonnecornell4936
    @yvonnecornell4936 6 місяців тому

    John Adam's is an American Giant

  • @kimberlyenglehardt5770
    @kimberlyenglehardt5770 Рік тому +1

    The loss of a great mind, agree or disagree matters not.

  • @hr6334
    @hr6334 Місяць тому

    ❤ John Adams was also against slavery and unlike all the other founding fathers he never had slaves!

  • @shaylaadams477
    @shaylaadams477 8 місяців тому

    He's my ancestor! Family dna and geology was done. Through my grandpa's side.

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor8939 Рік тому +1

    What is misnomer?

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 2 місяці тому +1

    J.A.was Not a Fan of Slavery, Heaven is for Heroes.

  • @nata3467
    @nata3467 Рік тому +6

    I think the issue is that Americans try to make it seem as if all of these men were just so perfect and no one is allowed to have warts or foibles or slaves for example I taught history and I taught who these men and women really were I taught about the American revolution as an economic revolution because that is what it was. History is real life people real life situations

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Рік тому +1

      It’s great to teach that historical figures weren’t perfect, they were real people, but some still engaged in evil behavior like slaveholding, which was thought of as evil and barbaric not only hundreds of years ago, but going back to the Romans and Egyptians.

  • @gregfawcett5152
    @gregfawcett5152 9 місяців тому +1

    His last words "Jefferson lives".

  • @jerometaperman7102
    @jerometaperman7102 Рік тому +4

    This report was at a time when the word "patriot" still did not mean radical right wing white christian nationalist.

  • @user-ij6vg8xq2r
    @user-ij6vg8xq2r Рік тому

    Maybe an Adam's - Madison Memorial as a salute to the less celebrated Founding Fathers.

  • @MrThejboe3oh5
    @MrThejboe3oh5 9 місяців тому

    It is sad that Adams gets no recognition in the mention of the countries best presidents.Adams in contrast to the idea that is the U.S.A, was everything it is ment to be and stand for,it is a shame that so few really understand the potential this country has.The country has basically only reached about 40% of its true potential.The lack of comprehension of education has definitely hurt it's potential and as well the individuals true potential.

  • @ToanTran-mm3uv
    @ToanTran-mm3uv Рік тому

    A few hundred years later the British returned with the Beetles. And the rest was history.

  • @rorymosley9356
    @rorymosley9356 Місяць тому

    Why did they choose Rule Britannia to be the song at the end

  • @adrienjorris
    @adrienjorris 5 місяців тому

    I thought John Hancock was the one behind the Declaration Of Independence.

  • @mlbrooks4066
    @mlbrooks4066 9 днів тому

    Someone has made an AI of McCullough's voice and is using it on videos here on UA-cam. I wonder if his heirs have noticed.

  • @dmbalsam
    @dmbalsam Рік тому

    I am related to John Adams and Robert Treat Paine, whose signature is right below Adams. They were not related to each other. Probably few know that the George Bushes are also related to Paine. We all descended from Robert Treat. Adams from John Alden

  • @mariadelcarmenvaldezlozano9534

    The music Is rule Britannia

  • @paulsolon6229
    @paulsolon6229 Рік тому +1

    Jefferson was not v heroic. He was never around in a war. He was x smart, a real scholar, an intellect

    • @drewhendley
      @drewhendley Рік тому +1

      Jefferson and Adams
      thought for us! 🇺🇸

    • @paulsolon6229
      @paulsolon6229 Рік тому

      @@drewhendley clever

    • @libbyworkman3459
      @libbyworkman3459 Рік тому +1

      Jefferson freed his 125 slaves only upon his death. He wanted the very last use of them until he really could not use them anymore.

    • @paulsolon6229
      @paulsolon6229 Рік тому

      @@libbyworkman3459 he was a clever man focused on himself
      And a great intellect

  • @jamesmccormick2696
    @jamesmccormick2696 6 місяців тому

    He was also the cousin of Sam Adams

  • @jude999
    @jude999 Рік тому +1

    This would never get aired today. He would be shamed.

  • @JaylenPotts-zs2qw
    @JaylenPotts-zs2qw 12 днів тому

    Great to see Charles Osgood Pope Francis should have met him. What a great history lesson by the way.

  • @bentnickel7487
    @bentnickel7487 Рік тому

    Adams, Franklin and Jefferson. Always wondered why the two Adams' became Presidents, while Franklin didn't. Franklin contributed more than Samuel Adams in the founding of the U.S., I suppose timing was everything.

    • @lylecampbell9036
      @lylecampbell9036 Рік тому

      Samuel Adams was never President. He was John Adams' cousin. John Quincy Adams, John Adams son, became President.

  • @adusabubeker2611
    @adusabubeker2611 Рік тому +1

    THANKS MOUMITA RAHMAN SON OF FATHER MY SPOUSE I LOVE YOU

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax Місяць тому

    Make America British Again!

  • @nohandle62
    @nohandle62 3 місяці тому +1

    Sad to say I'm glad McCullough has passed. I wouldn't want his patriotic heart broken by what is happening to the country.
    Adams and Jefferson are rolling in their graves.

  • @baronvonnembles
    @baronvonnembles 3 місяці тому

    Both father and son were brilliant intellectually but also quarrelsome and stubborn. They each served a single term and then were defeated for re-election. It really isn't a mystery why he falls short of the stature accorded Washington, Jefferson, and Madison to name a few.

  • @pilotrserra
    @pilotrserra 2 місяці тому

    I will never understand WHY we do not have a - Adams national monument. We have Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln - but Adams contributed more and was not recognized…most due to jealousy. Let’s create an Adams National Monument in Washington DC.

  • @Chertoff88
    @Chertoff88 10 місяців тому

    Rest in peace 🕊️ to the greatest teacher I never met.

  • @richardjosephat7622
    @richardjosephat7622 Рік тому

    Nic

  • @BobStein
    @BobStein 8 місяців тому

    "Next up, David McCullough discusses the gum he discovered on the bottom of his sho..." CLICK!

  • @john-dl7zm
    @john-dl7zm 3 місяці тому

    9:20 Rule Britannia!

  • @richardwich9330
    @richardwich9330 5 місяців тому

    Amazing the one vote abstantion pertaining to the foundation of the Country...
    Wonder if the really had any idea of what they were doing?
    Or was it naturally,
    "I have to get home in one piece alive after this sh..t"-(Business Meeting)
    Guess we'll never know?
    [We all see the world different in different times]

  • @mlbrooks4066
    @mlbrooks4066 9 днів тому

    If you ever saw "1776," you know Adams was "obnoxious and disliked" but solid.

  • @joesantamaria5874
    @joesantamaria5874 13 днів тому

    ….and 49% of Americans can ONLY quote the second amendment. It’s the only one they can see.

  • @haroldofcardboard
    @haroldofcardboard Рік тому

    Zilb

  • @mikeywestside8509
    @mikeywestside8509 Рік тому +3

    Eat your heart out CNN! THIS is reporting and something the American people really care about.

    • @barbarabaldwin7120
      @barbarabaldwin7120 Рік тому

      CNN is not in charge of American History--YOU are. So--READ

    • @Cinderella121
      @Cinderella121 Рік тому

      Hilarious. Nowadays, people like you would be calling CBS “fake news media” 😂

    • @mikeywestside8509
      @mikeywestside8509 Рік тому

      @@Cinderella121 I've been calling them fake news before Donald Trump ever did

    • @Cinderella121
      @Cinderella121 Рік тому +1

      @@mikeywestside8509 So you’re fine with the reporting of John Adams but you consider everything else “fake news?”

  • @duck_and_cover
    @duck_and_cover Рік тому

    John Adams served as the nation’s first Vice President, prophetically pronouncing it, “The most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived.” And yet today we pursue the most contrived nonsense, the most contrived folly ever foisted on the American people.
    A early morning raid with guns a blazing’ on a President’s home. A raid on Mar-a-Lago.
    Not only did 30 special FBI agents descend on Mar-a-Lago unannounced in an early morning raid, but additionally, Nicolas Cage, Helen Mirren, Justin Bertha, Dianne Kruger, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight and Katherine Zeta-Jones were invited by FBI special agent Ross to ride along on the raid. And while special FBI agents rifled through Melania’s closet looking for clues, boxes, and the secret code, the tag-along National Treasure cast were given exclusive access to a specially-prepared luncheon in the Mar-a-Lago ballroom along with full access to the swimming pool.