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lorinda heard from adam, too.er communication with him extended beyond "hello." >> out of the blue you get this facebook message from adam. it must've been shocking. >> it was a total shock. it was kind of terrifying, too, because it just felt like it was right in my space again. >> adam taunted lorinda. he said he was reaching out because he had journals amanda had written in captivity deeply personal writing that had helped her get through it all. >> what were you thinking when you saw that? >> i was hoping that i could get him to send amanda's journals. >> but if lorinda wanted those precious journals, adam said she'd have to pay. for lorinda, it was outrageous. her daughter's kidnapper had tracked her down with more demands for cash. that's when she reached out once again to the royal canadian mountain police in ottawa a staff sergeant got a call from his bosses. >> we've become that adam's been in touch with her. and at that point my team was engaged to pursue that to the full extent. >> a 30-year veteran, he
lorinda heard from adam, too.er communication with him extended beyond "hello." >> out of the blue you get this facebook message from adam. it must've been shocking. >> it was a total shock. it was kind of terrifying, too, because it just felt like it was right in my space again. >> adam taunted lorinda. he said he was reaching out because he had journals amanda had written in captivity deeply personal writing that had helped her get through it all. >> what...
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sarah is the series editor for "the papers of john adams," part of the adams papers editorial project in the building not too far away at the massachusetts historical society. she is the author of "household gods: the religious lives of the adams family." she is a cofounder and contributor to the -- how is it pronounced? junto? sara: sure. [laughter] fred: over at the end we have matt sheidley who is the ceo of revolutionary spaces, which was formed after the merger of the old bostonian society. he spent eight years at the bostonian society where he was the director of public history and later executive director. he was an associate professor at wellesley college before he entered the field of public history. i would like to start -- here we are in the replica of the united states senate. in the actual senate, the senators are as divided as washington, as the parties are. it seems like we are in a complete gridlock. were the founders ever this divided? feel free to answer -- maybe i will start with you, sara. sara: i think we have always faced moments in history where we felt great po
sarah is the series editor for "the papers of john adams," part of the adams papers editorial project in the building not too far away at the massachusetts historical society. she is the author of "household gods: the religious lives of the adams family." she is a cofounder and contributor to the -- how is it pronounced? junto? sara: sure. [laughter] fred: over at the end we have matt sheidley who is the ceo of revolutionary spaces, which was formed after the merger of the...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.m: welcome to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you e
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.m: welcome to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front....
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>> tariq: yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: "do you know the name adam bell? i'm adam bell.. >> tariq: yeah >> jimmy: no, i'm adam bell. [ laughter ] "i'll fight you for it." >> jimmy: "will the real adam bell please stand in fact, i, the announcer, am the real adam bell." [ light laughter ] this one is from @martinamelcherm she says, "i was in a group interview for a sales position at the disney store when i burped a cloud of marijuana smoke. it was kind of amazing, but i didn't get the job." [ laughter ] it was kind of amazing >> okay. >> jimmy: it was kind of amazing, but i didn't get the job. [ laughter ] you thought that was going to be like -- >> tariq: i mean you know how hard it is to burp weed smoke? >> jimmy: no, i don't. i have no idea >> tariq: give credit where credit is due. >> jimmy: yeah this last one is from @iamjennymcd do you know jenny mcd? "sounds familiar, but, no, i don't. i am jenny mcd hi, i'm adam bell. want to get married? jenny mcd. she says, "on the way to a a wedding an erratic driver was ticking me off i flipped him off as he passed us turns ou
>> tariq: yeah, exactly. >> jimmy: "do you know the name adam bell? i'm adam bell.. >> tariq: yeah >> jimmy: no, i'm adam bell. [ laughter ] "i'll fight you for it." >> jimmy: "will the real adam bell please stand in fact, i, the announcer, am the real adam bell." [ light laughter ] this one is from @martinamelcherm she says, "i was in a group interview for a sales position at the disney store when i burped a cloud of marijuana smoke....
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adam cole of rbc capital markets is still with us.nother rights that the market is now underpricing the gambit of this virus relief bill dying out. is that something you agree with? way thertainly the markets have traded in the last , still posited by the that anerally, does show solution will be found, one way or another, either through the andident stepping back letting congress have its will ,ith the package, or vetoing you know, overruling the stimulus package, or some compromise being reached on the contents of the package itself. one way or another, the markets sanguinee quite sayin on the stimulus being delivered one way or another. i don't think that is unreasonable. there is some risk that does not happen, but as a base case, i do not think it is believable that market surprised for a solution of one kind or another that does eventually see the household checks delivered in the stimulus package relief. yousef: yeah. let's go to the scenario where they do go back to congress and they come up with a bigger package, wind is the
adam cole of rbc capital markets is still with us.nother rights that the market is now underpricing the gambit of this virus relief bill dying out. is that something you agree with? way thertainly the markets have traded in the last , still posited by the that anerally, does show solution will be found, one way or another, either through the andident stepping back letting congress have its will ,ith the package, or vetoing you know, overruling the stimulus package, or some compromise being...
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where thrilled you are joining us today for a special presentation to award adam higginbotham that 20/20 military writers award. i'd like to mention details before i introduce them and we present the award. for those of you that are not familiar with the kobe award or for those of you that are we've created a special video to provide context and background of the awards previous recipients and we ask that you go to our website, the link to the website has been pushed out via chat and you can just take acouple minutes to watch the video . it situates the prominence of the award so take a few minutes to watch that. we would also like to ask if you go to the schedule page on the military writers symposium website you will see that we have given and introduction to the military writers symposium . it will introduce you to the symposium and its background and why we are doing some of the things we are doing right now , this year . as you can imagine, this is our inaugural event virtually . for 25 years we've been praying and authors to our campus . this is our first time doing it virtually
where thrilled you are joining us today for a special presentation to award adam higginbotham that 20/20 military writers award. i'd like to mention details before i introduce them and we present the award. for those of you that are not familiar with the kobe award or for those of you that are we've created a special video to provide context and background of the awards previous recipients and we ask that you go to our website, the link to the website has been pushed out via chat and you can...
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fauci, surgeon general adams. we have got to take a short break here but i want you to stick around because the audience has a lot more questions for you. and later, we will meet two people doing hard work in communities helping against vaccine hesitancy. sometimes, just by listening. xfinity customers, stream hbo and more with the new hbo max app on xfinity. watch the greatest collection of shows, movies and new max originals. enjoy hbo favorites you know and love like game of thrones and the undoing... with exclusive max originals like the flight attendant... and blockbuster movies like dolittle. just say "hbo max" into your voice remote to sign into your hbo account or sign up. tv made simple, easy, awesome. >>> as we welcome you back to our global town hall, take a good look at the numbers on your screen, right now. native americans who have died due to the virus, do so at a 2.6 times rate of whites. and for blacks and hispanics, number, that same number, is 2.8, sanjay. >> and these numbers. i mean, they -- t
fauci, surgeon general adams. we have got to take a short break here but i want you to stick around because the audience has a lot more questions for you. and later, we will meet two people doing hard work in communities helping against vaccine hesitancy. sometimes, just by listening. xfinity customers, stream hbo and more with the new hbo max app on xfinity. watch the greatest collection of shows, movies and new max originals. enjoy hbo favorites you know and love like game of thrones and the...
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adam: yes.had the pleasure of being with you and tom for years talking about brexit and they were a number of us that said s up.is where it end a difference about disruption and it is mostly on the u.k. and a little bit on the netherlands and northern france and ireland. ultimately for europe this is secondary as it was treated in the european council meeting last nightm. it is time to get over it as some say if you are not british. britain, but about just get over it. when you look at brexit, does it mean that the rest of europe will integrate further? does it mean we will have a capital markets union, a banking union? adam: that is a good point. i think it is not yes are no. additionalis putting impetus towards european integration and combined that with that response of the and combine that --europe is more unified than it has been an brexit has contributed to that. use --you mentioned the spanish yield, this is a sign that the hasstribution of risk really gone up. colleagues represents this
adam: yes.had the pleasure of being with you and tom for years talking about brexit and they were a number of us that said s up.is where it end a difference about disruption and it is mostly on the u.k. and a little bit on the netherlands and northern france and ireland. ultimately for europe this is secondary as it was treated in the european council meeting last nightm. it is time to get over it as some say if you are not british. britain, but about just get over it. when you look at brexit,...
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he is the son of john adams, the adams.cy he is the son of john adams, the -- james madison appoints him secretary of state. james monroe -- madison sends him to russia. james monroe appoints him secretary of state. he goes on to win the presidency. and then there is the incredibly contested election of 1824, where john quincy adams loses both the popular vote and the electoral college vote. but because there is no majority in the electoral college, it is decided by the house of representatives, which votes for adams rather than andrew jackson. i was struck in the biography this weekend that jackson graciously accept his defeat to adams and even greets him at adams' reception, noting his victory but then goes on to call it a corrupt bargain and defeats adams water years later. -- four years later. and adams does not attend jackson's inauguration. he is one of two presidents not to attend his successors inauguration. the other is his father, john adams. important really point about how it is not designed to be majoritarian. most notably, the house rather than the senate. all we can sa
he is the son of john adams, the adams.cy he is the son of john adams, the -- james madison appoints him secretary of state. james monroe -- madison sends him to russia. james monroe appoints him secretary of state. he goes on to win the presidency. and then there is the incredibly contested election of 1824, where john quincy adams loses both the popular vote and the electoral college vote. but because there is no majority in the electoral college, it is decided by the house of...
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adams repeatedly invoked the principles of natural rights in the independence.n march 9, 1841, nearly 18 months after the federal courts first ordered death tension of the mendhi, judge joseph story delivered his opinion for the majority of the supreme court. story, from massachusetts, was the court's senior justice and the nation's most respected constitutional scholar. after a lengthy review of the federal court proceedings and the arguments presented to the supreme court, story issued the decision that finally gave the captives their unconditional freedom. the supreme court upheld the district court's ruling that the mendhi were recently arrived in cuba and should not be delivered to spanish officials as legally held property. the justices, however, overturned judson's decision to deliver the captives to the president for return to africa. the supreme court decision immediately freed the mendhi and released them from federal custody. the victory of freedom was bittersweet. it left the mendhi with no means by which to return to their homeland. to raise money f
adams repeatedly invoked the principles of natural rights in the independence.n march 9, 1841, nearly 18 months after the federal courts first ordered death tension of the mendhi, judge joseph story delivered his opinion for the majority of the supreme court. story, from massachusetts, was the court's senior justice and the nation's most respected constitutional scholar. after a lengthy review of the federal court proceedings and the arguments presented to the supreme court, story issued the...
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eve got adam klotz whose live in times square. adam?e a lot different, jason, but do you know what? it's not keeping people down. it's rainy, it's kind of dreary out here, and as you said, it's going to be different. usually a million folks are out here. this year only a couple of dozen first responders and their families are the folks seeing this show. right now, our current forecast, and we'll take a look at the forecast graphics. its been 40 degrees pretty consistently mid-40s in new york city with a consistent rain, good news is is that is going to clear up with our next graphic we see bye-bye midnight when the ball drops, temperatures in the 30s in new york city and suddenly the big weather story turns into the heartland as we look at a big winter system lifting up across portions of texas climbing up into the plains and eventually your midwest and new years day forecast is tracking that particular system as it lifts farther to the north but again, here in new york city, even though it's a little bit different, we've got a lot to b
eve got adam klotz whose live in times square. adam?e a lot different, jason, but do you know what? it's not keeping people down. it's rainy, it's kind of dreary out here, and as you said, it's going to be different. usually a million folks are out here. this year only a couple of dozen first responders and their families are the folks seeing this show. right now, our current forecast, and we'll take a look at the forecast graphics. its been 40 degrees pretty consistently mid-40s in new york...
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adams, thank you for that history. as much as i read, i didn't know some of that, so thank you for sharing that. dr. fauci, we'd like to get to some viewer questions, if that's okay. this first one is a video. please take a look. >> was race or ethnicity a factor when they selected participants for the pfizer and moderna vaccine trials? >> dr. fauci? >> yeah, well, we made a very special, special effort to get adequate representation of not only african-american but also latinos in the trials. certainly what we did, we monitored them literally on a weekly basis to make sure that the relative percentage of individuals of the minority groups that were in the clinical trial were actually representative of the demographic proportion in the population. so we didn't quite get to the 13% which is the african-american proportion in the population in the moderna trial was somewhere around 11%. about 18% of the population is hispanic. we got up to about 21%. the reason why it is so important to get individuals in the minority gr
adams, thank you for that history. as much as i read, i didn't know some of that, so thank you for sharing that. dr. fauci, we'd like to get to some viewer questions, if that's okay. this first one is a video. please take a look. >> was race or ethnicity a factor when they selected participants for the pfizer and moderna vaccine trials? >> dr. fauci? >> yeah, well, we made a very special, special effort to get adequate representation of not only african-american but also...
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adams?he plan is to use trusted voices to reach out to any american who is skeptical. especially in the african-american community. we now because of the history of racism in medicine, especially the tuskgeehee experiment, there's a lot of skepticism among black americans over things such as vaccines. how concerned are you about anybody in this country refusing to get vaccinated? what are some of the trusted voices you might be turning to, to help convince people in the black community to trust the vaccine? >> jake, thank you so much for that incredibly important question. nothing has been on my heart more than this issue over the past several weeks to months. i've been working with pfizer, with moderna, with astrazeneca, with johnson & johnson, to make sure we have appropriate numbers of minorities enrolled in these vaccine trials so that people can understand that they are safe. i just want to highlight something. we talk a lot about skepticism. the number of people polled who say they wil
adams?he plan is to use trusted voices to reach out to any american who is skeptical. especially in the african-american community. we now because of the history of racism in medicine, especially the tuskgeehee experiment, there's a lot of skepticism among black americans over things such as vaccines. how concerned are you about anybody in this country refusing to get vaccinated? what are some of the trusted voices you might be turning to, to help convince people in the black community to trust...
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this is the adams administration. washington supported the adams administration and doing this. it was as martin markey set about freedom of religion, this idea that it was okay to criticize the government, was like a hinge between the ages. before that, not so much. after, it you know what we have today. it's okay. >> madison would also be a wartime secretary of state, and a wartime president with hiring conflicts. that remains a contentious issue. could you talk about maybe going back to war to get again and if we are seeing this interesting effect? >> madison was very confident in himself. i think jefferson described it best. he just had confidence. he wasn't only willing to go to war, he encouraged the congress to declare war in 1812. madison also had this gift of leadership, he knew how to change his mind. a friend of our said to me once, of course you want total consistency without -- throughout your life. when the situation changes. you change. i guess the best example of that is madison and the constitution. when he left the constitutional convention, he was very disappo
this is the adams administration. washington supported the adams administration and doing this. it was as martin markey set about freedom of religion, this idea that it was okay to criticize the government, was like a hinge between the ages. before that, not so much. after, it you know what we have today. it's okay. >> madison would also be a wartime secretary of state, and a wartime president with hiring conflicts. that remains a contentious issue. could you talk about maybe going back...
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adam posen of the peterson institute. let's talk more about what is happening in the foreign-exchange side of the fence. james foley, rabobank of fx strategy, and bny mellon's senior strategist joining us now on the line. jane, we are $1.35 on the cable rate. the allen a video -- the outline of a deal is being done. are you surprised at how muted market reaction is? jane: not really because when you look at other sources, we are told that the deal might not be announced potentially until tomorrow, so there is still a little bit of uncertainty. i think perhaps while we did push up quite a lot in the last few hours, sterling is already off the highs, and i think it is really waiting to see whether or not that deal is signed and delivered. kailey: the bond market doesn't seem to have any uncertainty about a deal being done. gilts are off the highs, but still up 10 basis points. what do you make of that? >> i think right now, the markets are quite comfortable with the entire situation, and the ethics markets are just playing
adam posen of the peterson institute. let's talk more about what is happening in the foreign-exchange side of the fence. james foley, rabobank of fx strategy, and bny mellon's senior strategist joining us now on the line. jane, we are $1.35 on the cable rate. the allen a video -- the outline of a deal is being done. are you surprised at how muted market reaction is? jane: not really because when you look at other sources, we are told that the deal might not be announced potentially until...
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adams -- in the adams administration, there was this half war with france. and presidents in those days, whether they were military men or not, thought they should dress up and put on a sword and put on a hat with a ribbon that's made to look like a flower. and adams did that, madison did that. and i find that odd. there are many things when you look back that you find odd. his greatest contribution, i think, as a wartime president was not prosecuting people who wildly agreed with him and, like the new englanders, even threatened to secede. but his leadership, his calm, keep calm and carry on, he did that when the land battles were going south. i think he was, though, elated, you know, at the naval battles, the great naval battles of the war of 1812. >> i'm glad you've mentioned that. i've used in my own work and writings, we properly and rightly give a lot of credit to lincoln for his mthat and not b more aggressive with the people who were opposing his command. but i put madison up there with him as well, in terms of new england was close to seceding. new
adams -- in the adams administration, there was this half war with france. and presidents in those days, whether they were military men or not, thought they should dress up and put on a sword and put on a hat with a ribbon that's made to look like a flower. and adams did that, madison did that. and i find that odd. there are many things when you look back that you find odd. his greatest contribution, i think, as a wartime president was not prosecuting people who wildly agreed with him and, like...
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host: adam goodman? guest: thank you for that question. host: what do you think the follow-up is over the president saying he would not sign this economic aid and government funding bill, and now, last night doing so? guest: i don't think there will be fallout. what the president was protesting in the package is he did not feel americans were getting enough direct assistance. yieldackage was going to $600 checks to americans waiting six months for help. the president wanted a minimum of $2000 checks. also in this package, there was a push to have major financial donations, funding rather, given american cities and to try to forst liability protection small businesses trying to keep their doors open. there were many things in the package worthy of debate, but long past time we give relief to .ndividual americans struggling that is where the president was coming down on the stimulus package. beingtely, this package passed will help across all fronts. but we still have a ways to go to get all americans back on their feet and moving forward ag
host: adam goodman? guest: thank you for that question. host: what do you think the follow-up is over the president saying he would not sign this economic aid and government funding bill, and now, last night doing so? guest: i don't think there will be fallout. what the president was protesting in the package is he did not feel americans were getting enough direct assistance. yieldackage was going to $600 checks to americans waiting six months for help. the president wanted a minimum of $2000...
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adams was serving as a member of the house of representatives, where he had earned the nick name oldan eloquence for his tireless condemnation of slavery. in february, 1841, the case came before the supreme court in its chamber on the ground floor of the capitol building. large crowds gathered in expectation of dramatic oral arguments. u.s. attorney general henry gilpin presented the government's argument in support of the spanish claims to the alleged slaves. and roger sherman baldwin repeated that the arguments he used in the lower court. then, former president adams offered the court and its audience a seven hour performance over the course of two days. his emotional arguments included a blistering critique of the van buren administration. adams accused the administration of concealing the spanish demand for return of the captives for trial, which would surely lead to the execution in cuba. adams repeatedly invoked the principles of natural rights as embodied in the declaration of independence, two copies of which hung before the justices in the supreme court chamber. on march 9,
adams was serving as a member of the house of representatives, where he had earned the nick name oldan eloquence for his tireless condemnation of slavery. in february, 1841, the case came before the supreme court in its chamber on the ground floor of the capitol building. large crowds gathered in expectation of dramatic oral arguments. u.s. attorney general henry gilpin presented the government's argument in support of the spanish claims to the alleged slaves. and roger sherman baldwin repeated...
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adam schiff, raises more question. now we come into the new congress in january 3rd, the democrats don't just vote for who is going to become speaker, if you vote for nancy pelosi, you're now voting to put adam schiff back on the intel and swalwell, now you know the informationan too. you better watch how you vote. >> sean:e let me ask you about comments going back to the election in 106 member supporting the lawsuit by the texas attorney general. more importantly, of all the 27, your side won 27. there's big problems in the state of new york. this week alone we've got another -- last week, 55 ballots, now another 40 ballots. there is a 12 vote advantage for the republicans. between district 19 and district 22, a lot of crops going on in new york and they're still finding ballots five weeks later? >> yeah, we are ahead by 12 votes than they just came forward and said oh, we just found 12 ballots in the store. what's going on with new york? 12! >> sean: you just find ballots and open up and you're going ton make coffee,
adam schiff, raises more question. now we come into the new congress in january 3rd, the democrats don't just vote for who is going to become speaker, if you vote for nancy pelosi, you're now voting to put adam schiff back on the intel and swalwell, now you know the informationan too. you better watch how you vote. >> sean:e let me ask you about comments going back to the election in 106 member supporting the lawsuit by the texas attorney general. more importantly, of all the 27, your...
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toward adam on the 2020 military writer award. we like to mention details before i introducehim and we present the award . for those that are not familiar with the kobi award we've created a video that provides background for tedious recipients and we asked that you go to our website, the link to the website has been pushed out via chat just take a minute minute after the presentation to watch the video. situates a prominent award so take a few minutes to watch that. we would also like to ask you go to the schedule page on the military writers symposium website you will see the president arrow has given a introduction to the military writers symposium introduces you to the symposium, it's background and where we been also why we are doing all the things we are doing right now this year with this particular theme . as you can imagine this is our inaugural event virtually . for 25 years we've been bringing guests and authors and leading thinkers to our campus and this is the first time doing it virtually this is also the first time
toward adam on the 2020 military writer award. we like to mention details before i introducehim and we present the award . for those that are not familiar with the kobi award we've created a video that provides background for tedious recipients and we asked that you go to our website, the link to the website has been pushed out via chat just take a minute minute after the presentation to watch the video. situates a prominent award so take a few minutes to watch that. we would also like to ask...
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and adams did that.madison did that, and i find that odd, you know, there are many things when you look back that you find odd. his greatest contribution, i think, as a wartime president was not prosecuting people who wildly disagreed with him, and like the new englanders, even threatened to secede. but his leadership is calm. keep calm and carry on, he did that when the land battles were going south. i think he was, though, elated, you know, at the naval battles, the great naval battles of the war of 1812. >> yeah, i'm so glad you mention that because i've used, i know in my own work, in my own writings, we properly and rightly give a lot of credit to lincoln for his magnanimity. he didn't want to see robert e. lee in chains, we give a lot of credit to george washington for his magnanimity and not being more aggressive with the people opposing his demand but i always put madison up there, new england was close to seceding, fishermen were outraged, there were factions but madison led everyone down calmly
and adams did that.madison did that, and i find that odd, you know, there are many things when you look back that you find odd. his greatest contribution, i think, as a wartime president was not prosecuting people who wildly disagreed with him, and like the new englanders, even threatened to secede. but his leadership is calm. keep calm and carry on, he did that when the land battles were going south. i think he was, though, elated, you know, at the naval battles, the great naval battles of the...
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and so he was very much more subtle than others, like adams, in terms of citing his sources. now, jefferson, if you mentioned the commonplace book, and he has lots of quotations from shakespeare in the commonplace book, but it's almost like what barry was saying, is that he just took them out of context or found something memorable that he liked and he wrote it down. one of the things i remember is that he took from two different speeches from two different characters and then combined them into one transcript. i mean, he didn't write down who was saying what. he just found a memorable quotation and it becomes, you know, like jefferson's version of bartley's quotations, that he found something he liked and wrote it down without the context of the plays. washington, i think was very similar to benjamin franklin in terms of his, you know, he would read and read the plays and synthesize them and be able to quote them from memory. but again, he didn't necessarily say, ok, now i'm going to quote from shakespeare. but then it becomes tricky in terms of analyzing the evidence. to wh
and so he was very much more subtle than others, like adams, in terms of citing his sources. now, jefferson, if you mentioned the commonplace book, and he has lots of quotations from shakespeare in the commonplace book, but it's almost like what barry was saying, is that he just took them out of context or found something memorable that he liked and he wrote it down. one of the things i remember is that he took from two different speeches from two different characters and then combined them...
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adam siegel is patiently waiting.e director of the cyberspace policy program at the council of foreign relations. how do you make sense of china right now? it does feel like they are definitely talking tough with everything and everyone around the world. really clamping down on a lot of issues. what is going on and what doesn't it mean for relations? i think that is right. clearent xi has been very that china is going to exert itself on the world stage. he has this vision of a china dream. entail it drawing around on the international stage. more ofy controlling society and the chinese economy. aboutwhat do you think the moves? alibaba and they were maybe a bit flippant towards regulators. chinese regulators will probe equity holdings and they already spoiled the ipo. do big business titans really have to turn it around and get an attitude change before they could continue to operate as they previously had? adam: they are definitely sending a message. the speech that jack gave denigrating the regulators really upset a
adam siegel is patiently waiting.e director of the cyberspace policy program at the council of foreign relations. how do you make sense of china right now? it does feel like they are definitely talking tough with everything and everyone around the world. really clamping down on a lot of issues. what is going on and what doesn't it mean for relations? i think that is right. clearent xi has been very that china is going to exert itself on the world stage. he has this vision of a china dream....
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to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest adam roosevelt in washington he's a national security analyst as well as a g.o.p. strategist and omar we have scott ritter he is a former intelligence officer and united nations weapons inspector and into and we have mohammad marandi he is a professor at the university of toronto gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to professor marandi interim 1st professor marandi even over the last year iran. saw the assassination of one of its. celebrated military officials probably the greatest. cherice hunter and killer in the world and then we have this scientist. over the last few days sas unaided and by all accounts it was an israeli operation we don't know to what degree the americans were knowledgeable of it but it doesn't really matter here so it looks quite likely a new administration will be coming into power in january there's a lot of speculation about the last days of the trumpet ministration and some saber rattling when it comes to iran and of course there
to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest adam roosevelt in washington he's a national security analyst as well as a g.o.p. strategist and omar we have scott ritter he is a former intelligence officer and united nations weapons inspector and into and we have mohammad marandi he is a professor at the university of toronto gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to professor marandi interim 1st professor marandi...
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what actions did she or adam schiff take?udge jeanine: in addition, i suspect there will be a review of whatever legislation he was involved in or may have voted on as it relates to china and whatever his actions were, legislatively. will there not be? >> i am very concerned because it seems as though nancy pelosi is doing nothing about it but there is even more to this. why did nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership pull out of a bipartisan task force on china? why did adam schiff criticized the president trump when he shut down the corrupt consulate of china and everybody knew all the spies? he criticized the president about it. what does the chinese communist party have on the democrats? i don't know what it is but it must be quite powerful -- go ahead. judge jeanine: it appears that the chinese have vast plan where they infiltrate politicians, a lot of them in california, silicon valley and lower levels, whether they are mayors, this one in particular, swell well say anything about whether or not he had physical invol
what actions did she or adam schiff take?udge jeanine: in addition, i suspect there will be a review of whatever legislation he was involved in or may have voted on as it relates to china and whatever his actions were, legislatively. will there not be? >> i am very concerned because it seems as though nancy pelosi is doing nothing about it but there is even more to this. why did nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership pull out of a bipartisan task force on china? why did adam schiff...
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. >> amy adams gift.i. >> >>> desperate new measures in some states and we are heading in the wrong direction and heading there fast. >> 34 states last two weeks broke records for new daily coronavirus cases and that means more patients flooding into hospitals where admissions are up. >> the president-elect says he has got a plan to drive down the rate of covid-19 infection and it involves wearing one of these. >>> radcliffe said the delayed transmission has not put the biden team to a disadvantage. they are receiving the same highly classified information now as mr. trump. >> dry vegetation and high winds driving the fire. gusts 70 miles per hour. firefighters on the ground trying to stop this blaze. >>> in order to help demonstrate the safety of the covid-19 vaccine, former presidents clinton, bush, and obama have said that they are willing to take the vaccine live on television. >> now that is some presidential leadership. also, it's a great way to snead ahead to the front of the line. i see you, barry
. >> amy adams gift.i. >> >>> desperate new measures in some states and we are heading in the wrong direction and heading there fast. >> 34 states last two weeks broke records for new daily coronavirus cases and that means more patients flooding into hospitals where admissions are up. >> the president-elect says he has got a plan to drive down the rate of covid-19 infection and it involves wearing one of these. >>> radcliffe said the delayed...
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let's go back to adams. you may wonder how john adams replied to the plate to remember the ladies. he made light of this request. ask your extraordinary code of laws, i cannot but laugh. traditionally one of the ways has been to playfully impute power to them far beyond that of mere men. in mock theater he characterized women as i tried more numerous and powerful than other groups of disenfranchised people. variation,plate is because nature gave them so much. we know better than to repeal on masculine systems. you know they are little more than theory. we men dare not exert powerful power. you know we are the subjects. when he is talking about, what makes women different, he is talking about the sexual power that women have over men. a power unfortunately with no power. apparently women were so powerful that the only thing men could cling to was the name of masters. what he called the despotism of the petticoat. john adams understood the contradictions. she is writing this letter in the spring of 1776, we are headed towards the declaration of independence. or two, ona month the eve
let's go back to adams. you may wonder how john adams replied to the plate to remember the ladies. he made light of this request. ask your extraordinary code of laws, i cannot but laugh. traditionally one of the ways has been to playfully impute power to them far beyond that of mere men. in mock theater he characterized women as i tried more numerous and powerful than other groups of disenfranchised people. variation,plate is because nature gave them so much. we know better than to repeal on...
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another blow came in 2011, when adam was diagnosed with cancer.. so the doctor called me — dr ian gabriel — and said to me, "adam, i've got some good news for you. we got a match for you. but i'm going to tell you another surprise. we think we can cure not only your cancer, we can do your hiv, too." when adam was diagnosed with cancer, he needed stem cell treatment using bone marrow. some of the donated bone marrow contained a rare gene which was immune to hiv, and when that was injected into adam, it replaced his immunity cells, allowing him the ability to destroy the hiv virus. this is not a cure for everyone, because it requires quite a dangerous procedure that has a high mortality rate, and also the difficulties with finding matches is very significant, and therefore it's not something we can offer to people with hiv in general at the moment. what it does do is give us hope for developing the right technologies. adam's treatment has lasted years, and he spent six whole months here inside hammersmith hospital being treated by a team of doctors,
another blow came in 2011, when adam was diagnosed with cancer.. so the doctor called me — dr ian gabriel — and said to me, "adam, i've got some good news for you. we got a match for you. but i'm going to tell you another surprise. we think we can cure not only your cancer, we can do your hiv, too." when adam was diagnosed with cancer, he needed stem cell treatment using bone marrow. some of the donated bone marrow contained a rare gene which was immune to hiv, and when that was...
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adam pozen makes a great point. the $2000, you stick it in your bank account, you pay the tax, you get the money back. they get you back in the end with tax. a littlemarkets give bit back. eight weeks of inflows into the emerging markets. pariah to darling. euro stoxx 50 down 0.2%. commodities are up. inventories are down. the dollar is lower. put is now given to us as saudi arabia and russia reaffirmed their commitment to oil price stability. what does that mean? moves to $52.50 by the middle of next year. unched. ok. unionk. and the european will today sign a treaty formalizing the post-brexit trade deal after a 1200 page agreement is rushed through both houses of furniture parliament in just one day. the agreement comes at the end of four and a half years of missed deadlines, negotiations, and political upheaval. here is a look back at brexit in 100 seconds. ♪ >> it is officially called. remain, 48%. leave, 52%. >> the british people have made a clear decision to take a different path. >> brexit is brexit. >> bre
adam pozen makes a great point. the $2000, you stick it in your bank account, you pay the tax, you get the money back. they get you back in the end with tax. a littlemarkets give bit back. eight weeks of inflows into the emerging markets. pariah to darling. euro stoxx 50 down 0.2%. commodities are up. inventories are down. the dollar is lower. put is now given to us as saudi arabia and russia reaffirmed their commitment to oil price stability. what does that mean? moves to $52.50 by the middle...
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host: adam goodman, your thoughts? guest: that is his point of view which i know is passionate and heartfelt and is an example of where we are today. i am more interested and i think most americans are more interested in what we will do tomorrow, not criticizing yesterday. we keep wanting to refight these battles. we will always have debates about not just this president but other presidents. things we thought they did well, things we thought they should have done better. but if the rancor of america is going to be at the front edge of everything we are going to do or try to do, there will be no pulling this country together. there will be a culture of recrimination and dismissing veness. it is not a partisan thing. gamebody is playing this in public life. that is wrong. happening andt is americans are feeling like we have to keep going back and andighting old battles feeling that will advance us, i think that is the thing that will hold us back. biden andsident joe and leaders on both sides will advance things moving
host: adam goodman, your thoughts? guest: that is his point of view which i know is passionate and heartfelt and is an example of where we are today. i am more interested and i think most americans are more interested in what we will do tomorrow, not criticizing yesterday. we keep wanting to refight these battles. we will always have debates about not just this president but other presidents. things we thought they did well, things we thought they should have done better. but if the rancor of...
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adams. i made them for my kids, i watched you on youtube.w you've got an incredible list right now, i appreciate you taking the time. please keep us apprised of what happens with this new strain. i appreciate your time today. >> we will come to. follow the science, and i put out a call today for people to donate plasma if they have recovered from covid-19. >> harris: great. i'll put that up on my social media, too. thank you. at least one top republican says president-elect biden's cabinet pickeds will face tough confirmation battles, as long as the g.o.p. keeps its senate majority. plus, the growing calls to get democrats off a sensitive house panel. >> no one in that room could walk out and say eric swalwell should be on the intel committ committee. >> harris: what this top person in the house said convincing more than ever. and the chief of white house medications, there she is, she is joining us live. ♪ >> friday we finally got her if fbi briefing. it was speaker nancy pelosi and myself. it was a very thorough briefing. the one answer th
adams. i made them for my kids, i watched you on youtube.w you've got an incredible list right now, i appreciate you taking the time. please keep us apprised of what happens with this new strain. i appreciate your time today. >> we will come to. follow the science, and i put out a call today for people to donate plasma if they have recovered from covid-19. >> harris: great. i'll put that up on my social media, too. thank you. at least one top republican says president-elect biden's...
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-i'm adam. nice to meet you. -adam, how are you? i met adam dick.cofounder of a craft chocolate company. it's one of the holdouts against the marijuana movement. that's amazing. -thank you. have people approached you about make cannabis edibles? yeah, we've been approached about that. that's just not kind of our scene. i think that, to a certain degree, it would cheapen our brand. adam's not in the marijuana industry, but he's definitely feeling its effects. with all the pot businesses moving onto his block, rents are climbing. why are rents so high? because of the zoning for cannabis in this particular area. -oh. -it's certainly something that keeps us up at night every night. -it's expensive to just move. -oh, yeah. looking around, i was impressed with adam's commitment to his craft, but i wondered if he's fighting a losing battle. but you're paying 65 cents. -right. but you've been in a lease prior to prop 64. yes. and so a building across the street in the same zone, what would that rent be if you were starting today? i'm guessing, like in this
-i'm adam. nice to meet you. -adam, how are you? i met adam dick.cofounder of a craft chocolate company. it's one of the holdouts against the marijuana movement. that's amazing. -thank you. have people approached you about make cannabis edibles? yeah, we've been approached about that. that's just not kind of our scene. i think that, to a certain degree, it would cheapen our brand. adam's not in the marijuana industry, but he's definitely feeling its effects. with all the pot businesses moving...
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so, throughout the russia investigation, adam schiff was adamant the special prosecutor must be protected, president donald trump, can ever be allowed to fire robert mueller. he said. so, what does trey gowdy make of his latest 180-degree turn, suggesting that now john durham should not be protected, in fact, it is time to fire him? ♪ ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. wiintroducing the new sleep number 360 smart bed. now temperature balancing, so you can sleep better together can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring... exactly. no problem... and done. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove it's our cyber week special, save up to $1,000 on the new sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable base. plus, 0% interest for 36 months. ends monday. [what's this?] oh, a
so, throughout the russia investigation, adam schiff was adamant the special prosecutor must be protected, president donald trump, can ever be allowed to fire robert mueller. he said. so, what does trey gowdy make of his latest 180-degree turn, suggesting that now john durham should not be protected, in fact, it is time to fire him? ♪ ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a...
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jerome adams, acknowledges the damage yesterday.e got the vaccine himself and pleaded for renewed belief in the safety of the vaccines. >> to truly promote confidence in these vaccines, we must start by acknowledging this history of mistreatment and exploitation of minorities by the medical community and the government. but then we need to explain and demonstrate all that has been done to correct and address these wrongs. >> joining us now, the president of the national urban league. mark, thanks so much for joining us. as you know, the last study from the kaiser foundation found that nearly 1/3 of black americans remain hesitant to get the covid-19 vaccine. how do you fix the fact that there is this distrust that continues among minorities when it comes right now to the desperately needed covid vaccine? >> thank you, wolf, for having me. first, let's acknowledge the distrust and that the reasons are legitimate and they're not false and fictitious. then number two, let's give people the information they need so that they understand
jerome adams, acknowledges the damage yesterday.e got the vaccine himself and pleaded for renewed belief in the safety of the vaccines. >> to truly promote confidence in these vaccines, we must start by acknowledging this history of mistreatment and exploitation of minorities by the medical community and the government. but then we need to explain and demonstrate all that has been done to correct and address these wrongs. >> joining us now, the president of the national urban...
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this is the adams administration, and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. it was this idea that it was okay to criticize the government , it was like a hinge between the ages. before that, not so much, after that, you know what we have today, and it is okay. >> madison would also be a wartime secretary of state and wartime president with the barbary conflicts, and that remains a contentious issue, but could you talk about he would be going to war again and overseeing this interesting affair? >> madison was very confident in himself. i think jefferson described it best, he just had confidence, and he was not only willing to go to war, he encouraged the congress to declare war in 1812. madison also had this gift of leadership, he knew how to change his mind. a friend of ours said to me once , of course you do not see total consistency throughout your life, when the situation changes, you change, and i guess the best example of that is madison and the constitution. because when he left the constitutional convention, he was very disappointed. he did not think t
this is the adams administration, and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. it was this idea that it was okay to criticize the government , it was like a hinge between the ages. before that, not so much, after that, you know what we have today, and it is okay. >> madison would also be a wartime secretary of state and wartime president with the barbary conflicts, and that remains a contentious issue, but could you talk about he would be going to war again and...
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i'm sorry to say it, but adam schiff is a lying troll. words right there just portray his hypocrisy. and everyone in any party should want to make sure this type of corruption and surveillance abuse doesn't happen again. and we don't have enough answers. we need more answers, and there could be more indictments. that is why john durham was shifted into the special counsel role. now, what adam schiff is suggesting that joe biden could dismiss him because of some technicality that special counsel technically to work outside of the government. in john durham is a u.s. attorney. there have been u.s. attorneys in the past who have operated as special counsel. so you have to move forward with the investigation. otherwise, you are engaging in the exact type of behavior you said was so despicable that you completely denounced that it was not even happening from the trump administration. so yes, let this play out. what does it mean to let it play out? it means we finally get some answers who was lightning, who was fudging emails, who was using the
i'm sorry to say it, but adam schiff is a lying troll. words right there just portray his hypocrisy. and everyone in any party should want to make sure this type of corruption and surveillance abuse doesn't happen again. and we don't have enough answers. we need more answers, and there could be more indictments. that is why john durham was shifted into the special counsel role. now, what adam schiff is suggesting that joe biden could dismiss him because of some technicality that special counsel...
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adams was lucky to make it out of his teenage years.school during world war ii, adams joined the army's 82nd airborne. in january of 1945, at 19 years old, he was dropped into belgium at the battle of the bulge. during fierce combat with the germ germans, he was shot in the face. miraculously survived as the bullet passed through him. he recovered and went home to iowa to start college and a career in meat. adams' grandson told a newspaper last week, every gas station in the country i walk in and see something my grandpa formulated. lon adams, hero of world war ii and father of the modern slim jim died two weekends ago in raleigh, north carolina, of coronavirus. he was 95 years old. downtherecare with cottonelle. downthere... 'cause you're all over your overall wellness so #treatyourself with the cleaningripples of cottonelle toilet paper and flushable wipes, the refreshingly clean routine that leaves you feeling... ahhhh inside and out, care. downtherecare with cottonelle ahhhh for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. j
adams was lucky to make it out of his teenage years.school during world war ii, adams joined the army's 82nd airborne. in january of 1945, at 19 years old, he was dropped into belgium at the battle of the bulge. during fierce combat with the germ germans, he was shot in the face. miraculously survived as the bullet passed through him. he recovered and went home to iowa to start college and a career in meat. adams' grandson told a newspaper last week, every gas station in the country i walk in...
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in 1800, president john adams was defeated for reelection by thomas jefferson. john marshall would be replaced by john madison. the democratic republicans were on the rise. but the federalists were not giving up, marshall as one of adams final acts, was made chief justice. in the closing hours of the outgoing administration he was very busy assigning appointments filling new judgeships with faithful federalists. the commissions were sealed with the united states. but something went wrong. on the following morning, he found the commissions still on the desk. he presently discussed the matter with jefferson and a decision was made. some of the commissions would not be delivered. later one of the appointees became impatient. where was his commission as justice of the peace in the district of columbia? he brought suit against madison. his tours asked for a supreme court to compel madison to deliver. would it be enforced if madison refused to obey it would it not undermine the prestige of the court? in this dilemma, marshall made his decision backed by a unanimous co
in 1800, president john adams was defeated for reelection by thomas jefferson. john marshall would be replaced by john madison. the democratic republicans were on the rise. but the federalists were not giving up, marshall as one of adams final acts, was made chief justice. in the closing hours of the outgoing administration he was very busy assigning appointments filling new judgeships with faithful federalists. the commissions were sealed with the united states. but something went wrong. on...
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and to adam's point, i think there is political incentives. but like, it makes me think these people didn't actually care about democracy because if you didn, you wouldn't say it. whatever he thinks in his mind or heart doesn't matter to me, it's what he says. take a listen. >>> i don't know if you heard about it. so far, just in the last few days, 18 states have joined the lone-star state to defend the integrity of our elections before the highest court in the land. president donald trump deserves his day in court. the supreme court. >> i just think, you say that, it's like you don't actually care about destroying the country because, if the suit wins, that's what it would do. >> that's a prime example of when you care more about, perhaps, yourself and protecting your own than the country, i would say. >> adam, you wrote this, and i thought this was really astute. you said, all this talk about fraud, right? i think a lot of it's -- like, people are in this different sort of informational universe. they are being told, all the time, there is f
and to adam's point, i think there is political incentives. but like, it makes me think these people didn't actually care about democracy because if you didn, you wouldn't say it. whatever he thinks in his mind or heart doesn't matter to me, it's what he says. take a listen. >>> i don't know if you heard about it. so far, just in the last few days, 18 states have joined the lone-star state to defend the integrity of our elections before the highest court in the land. president donald...