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adam ellison was 29 and from the town. want to shout it from every rooftop and say, "how dare you walk around the streets? you've murdered somebody? ! " tributes are paid to _ 12—year—old ava white, stabbed to death during an argument in liverpool city centre. - we know how that family's feeling. yeah. people are always supporting us, everybody wants justice. i'm frightened of how the grief is going to get us when we dol eventually get ourjustice, but i believe we will - because i've got to. i've got to have hope. this is, by no means, a cold case murder investigation, absolutely not. and last thing on your mind when you go to bed is adam. today is the fourth year our adam has been taken from us. it doesn't feel any easier. it hurtsjust as much, you know, it hurts all the time. but what happens is a couple of days before the fourth is, you begin to feel like somebody's stamping on your chest and, you know, you can't breathe and you're back in that room where, you know, they were trying to fight to save his life. and you...
adam ellison was 29 and from the town. want to shout it from every rooftop and say, "how dare you walk around the streets? you've murdered somebody? ! " tributes are paid to _ 12—year—old ava white, stabbed to death during an argument in liverpool city centre. - we know how that family's feeling. yeah. people are always supporting us, everybody wants justice. i'm frightened of how the grief is going to get us when we dol eventually get ourjustice, but i believe we will - because...
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i'm adam's sister.horrendously took from us. - he had a lovely home, - girlfriend, a dog, he wasjust a young man starting out in life. _ that will never leave us, ever. ah, it's staying red, mam, isn't it? it's the first time i've been on this bridge. it keeps going in different colours. it's marvellous and it's appropriate for adam. we love him very much. i'm sure he's here with us. yeah, he'll be in the back- of us, giving us all a big hug. some days you just don't want to go out the door, you just want to curl up. but people like you that are supporting us... it's brilliant. we can't thank you enough. a big clap to - everybody who come. thank you. people are always supporting us, so, yeah, onwards, and we'll keep fighting for ourjustice to come. it was a friday night, and he phoned me and he said, "mum, is it all right if i stay here with you tonight, you and dad?" isaid, "yeah, course." he said, "i'm going out with the lads." so, the last things he said to me was, "love you, mum". and i said, "i lov
i'm adam's sister.horrendously took from us. - he had a lovely home, - girlfriend, a dog, he wasjust a young man starting out in life. _ that will never leave us, ever. ah, it's staying red, mam, isn't it? it's the first time i've been on this bridge. it keeps going in different colours. it's marvellous and it's appropriate for adam. we love him very much. i'm sure he's here with us. yeah, he'll be in the back- of us, giving us all a big hug. some days you just don't want to go out the door,...
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first, we are england: our adam. four years ago, adam ellison was killed on a night out.llow his family as they continue to raise awareness about his case in the hope that they can finally getjustice. judy, i love you! i love you! judy, guess what? i love you! last thing she said to me was, "love you, mum." and i said, "love you, adam". and that was the last time i heard his voice. tributes have been paid to a man who died after being stabbed in prescot, yesterday. adam ellison was 29 and from the town. you want to shout it from every rooftop and say, "how dare you walk around the streets? you've murdered somebody? !" tributes are paid to - 12—year—old ava white, stabbed to death during an argument in liverpool city centre. _ we know how that family's feeling. yeah _ people are always supporting us, everybody wants justice. i'm frightened of how the grief is going to get us when we do eventually get ourjustice, but i believe we will because i've got to. i've got to have hope. this is, by no means, _ a cold case murder investigation, absolutely not. and last thing on your
first, we are england: our adam. four years ago, adam ellison was killed on a night out.llow his family as they continue to raise awareness about his case in the hope that they can finally getjustice. judy, i love you! i love you! judy, guess what? i love you! last thing she said to me was, "love you, mum." and i said, "love you, adam". and that was the last time i heard his voice. tributes have been paid to a man who died after being stabbed in prescot, yesterday. adam...
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, kind, loved the city. >> cooper: ed koch. >> adams: eric adams. many personalities. ( laughs ) real life. >> cooper: really? you see a similarity with ed koch, a little bit? >> adams: yes. thick skin. >> cooper: ed koch used to go around asking, "how am i doing?" >> adams: "how am i doing?" ( laughter ) >> cooper: what do you say? ( laughter ) >> adams: i just give a thumbs up. ( laughs ) if they give me a thumbs up, i know i'm doing the right thing. >> cooper: okay. ( laughter ) >> adams: if they use one of the other four fingers, then i've got a problem! ( laughter ) ( ticking ) >> what keeps the mayor of new york city up at night? >> eric adams: if you don't have public safety, everything crumbles. >> at 60minutesovertime.com of the year is bigger than eve! for two days only, april 27th and 28th, get the lowest prices on thousands of items for your home. shop outdoor furniture up to 65% off... rugs up to 80% off... and lighting up to 65% off... plus, get bonus savings with a wayfair credit card and free shipping on everything! shop way day our
, kind, loved the city. >> cooper: ed koch. >> adams: eric adams. many personalities. ( laughs ) real life. >> cooper: really? you see a similarity with ed koch, a little bit? >> adams: yes. thick skin. >> cooper: ed koch used to go around asking, "how am i doing?" >> adams: "how am i doing?" ( laughter ) >> cooper: what do you say? ( laughter ) >> adams: i just give a thumbs up. ( laughs ) if they give me a thumbs up, i know...
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adam: it is in the data. can take the ons data and you have shrinkage in the population and in the foreign burn workforce. -- foreign-born workforce. compounding it on food, even before ukraine, there were brexit affects. if you are not like the u.s. and messing up but you are in wages, it is clearly a labor supply issue. tom: how many more do they need to hike to tackle inflation? is that the prescription? adam: i fear they may have to have a recession or the u.k. will have to accept a recession to get it down. this is the problem when you have a labor supply shortfall. you have to somehow get the demand to match up with the available labor. if you don't do anything on the monetary front, then wages keep rising but real incomes don't. what you care about, you care about inflation because you care about people's real incomes. in terms of hikes, i would take the over. three hikes canal+ a couple more will probably not be quite enough. -- three hikes and a couple more will probably not be quite enough. the real
adam: it is in the data. can take the ons data and you have shrinkage in the population and in the foreign burn workforce. -- foreign-born workforce. compounding it on food, even before ukraine, there were brexit affects. if you are not like the u.s. and messing up but you are in wages, it is clearly a labor supply issue. tom: how many more do they need to hike to tackle inflation? is that the prescription? adam: i fear they may have to have a recession or the u.k. will have to accept a...
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>> mayor adams: yes i did. those who know me are well aware that i want to be on the ground, i want to leave the city from the front. that is symbolic. some of the symbolism, i would have been on the train today and i would have been on the train yesterday. but speaking with my health care officials, they clearly stated that during this emergency, there are ways that this could have been done but i said let me comply with the rules because it's important to send the right message. but i was very tempted. i did not like having to be in gracie mansion while this city was going through this. >> bill: but you're saying you have to quarantine until saturday? four days from now? >> mayor adams: after the doctors told me i was diagnosed on sunday, they told me five days after taking the medicine. then i can go back out after the fifth day. and just wear my mask for the entire time that i am out. >> bill: let's come back to code in the moment. you are 100 days on the job, little more than that. you made subway security
>> mayor adams: yes i did. those who know me are well aware that i want to be on the ground, i want to leave the city from the front. that is symbolic. some of the symbolism, i would have been on the train today and i would have been on the train yesterday. but speaking with my health care officials, they clearly stated that during this emergency, there are ways that this could have been done but i said let me comply with the rules because it's important to send the right message. but i...
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mayor adam: this is moving, extremely fluid.re is a host of evidence that we have been recovering. the nypd, fbi, as well as our state law enforcement entities have all collaborated together. i cannot say enough about the fast work that you are witnessing. they had to piece together the case from the van's arrival to the city, the devices, things that we collected. they are doing a great job bringing this person to justice. tom: i want to talk about what we will do about crime, as governor hogle said. you know the numbers. i would say you are arguably the most qualified politician in the nation with your experience from years ago to where you are now to talk about this. first, on cameras, amendments and civil liberties and all of that. london is covered with cameras after terror events. is this the tipping point where new york city -- 1/5 of the cameras in london -- begin to monitor the public like london? mayor adam: i've been talking about this since i took office in january. my deputy mayor of public safety went across the gl
mayor adam: this is moving, extremely fluid.re is a host of evidence that we have been recovering. the nypd, fbi, as well as our state law enforcement entities have all collaborated together. i cannot say enough about the fast work that you are witnessing. they had to piece together the case from the van's arrival to the city, the devices, things that we collected. they are doing a great job bringing this person to justice. tom: i want to talk about what we will do about crime, as governor...
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adam: that, i don't know. think part of amazon's businesses and our strategy into different businesses, revolve around partners in our ecosystem. certainly true in aws, certainly true in other businesses as well. we are very close to many companies with a very strong social presence, be it aws customers, or in our retail business for customer acquisition, customer messaging, doing more in the retail business with the shopping experience, using social channels. so we are very intertwined with social media companies, and i would imagine across all of our business, we will continue to be closely intertwined. emily: one of those is meta. it recently picked amazon as its long-term cloud provider. i am curious if meta is giving you a piece of its business, or is this a step towards them getting out of their own data center business? adam: i think you have to ask them that, but we have been working with them for quite a while. they did announce recently that they were doing a significant amount of their machine learn
adam: that, i don't know. think part of amazon's businesses and our strategy into different businesses, revolve around partners in our ecosystem. certainly true in aws, certainly true in other businesses as well. we are very close to many companies with a very strong social presence, be it aws customers, or in our retail business for customer acquisition, customer messaging, doing more in the retail business with the shopping experience, using social channels. so we are very intertwined with...
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they are adamant that they will navigate a soft landing. i hope that is true.n my 40 years experience, i have only experienced one soft landing in 1994. this is a tricky game. it growth is slowing globally and in the u.s. and we are seeing global pmi rolling over as well as manufacturing pmi in the u.s. and new orders are rolling over. these are highly correlated to corporate earnings, so we expect to see at least in the next quarter or the following, earnings and estimates coming down. wall street is still increasing earnings estimates. we think that will shift. when that happens, you want to be in position to already own the reliable growers because that is where investors will focus. shery: what sectors are those in? nancy: all sectors, but in particular you can look at health care as safe. materials. we had a defense stocks to our portfolio. energy will continue to grow. and the obvious, which is tech. in the large-cap and mega cap tech names, there are a number of client companies trading at multiples and growing in the high double-digit routines and low 2
they are adamant that they will navigate a soft landing. i hope that is true.n my 40 years experience, i have only experienced one soft landing in 1994. this is a tricky game. it growth is slowing globally and in the u.s. and we are seeing global pmi rolling over as well as manufacturing pmi in the u.s. and new orders are rolling over. these are highly correlated to corporate earnings, so we expect to see at least in the next quarter or the following, earnings and estimates coming down. wall...
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i remember canadian rubber stopper, i'm adam. these days he switched his guitar for a camera and while he made his name with celebrity portraits, his nature subject, southwind, it war veterans, scars, disfigurement and prosthetic limbs. with war raging in ukraine, brian adams, photos of maimed former soldiers resonate more than ever. what prompted him to take these pictures? there were many people coming back from iraq and afghanistan that were in pieces. lost their arms or legs and you started to see them on the high street. it started with one pitcher, and then i met somebody else who met somebody else and that somebody else started formulate, what was the beginning for his photo series, wounded bryan adams, spent years meeting with british war veterans. he invited them and their families to his studio, since they're all casualties of war. he portrays them in a respectful, not voyeuristic light. i have this theory about pictures and that when you're working with somebody, you have one. there is only one minute. in the session,
i remember canadian rubber stopper, i'm adam. these days he switched his guitar for a camera and while he made his name with celebrity portraits, his nature subject, southwind, it war veterans, scars, disfigurement and prosthetic limbs. with war raging in ukraine, brian adams, photos of maimed former soldiers resonate more than ever. what prompted him to take these pictures? there were many people coming back from iraq and afghanistan that were in pieces. lost their arms or legs and you started...
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since bryan adams is also just released a new album. so happy it hurts is a throwback to more optimistic and care free times. he thinks it's just what the world needs to hear right now. well, i've been putting out albums. i've heard for years and there's been years of war. seems like there's always wars when there's music, but you know, music is, is here to lift human spirit. that's what the point of it is from an icon of the 1980s to a promising young newcomer singer song writers that we these is music is rule heartfelt and authentic. 6 0 news. i don't want to lose control things though ease it's intense, bordering on painful this deeply personal song was what launched zoey's international korea. it's been streamed hundreds of millions of times. she writes her lyrics herself, her language is music. and if she has something to say she prefers to thing, it's totally showers. i'm not one for talking. i hate talking learning. i hate speaking. and if i have to, then i'm going to sing. so music takes over when i don't want to talk anymore wi
since bryan adams is also just released a new album. so happy it hurts is a throwback to more optimistic and care free times. he thinks it's just what the world needs to hear right now. well, i've been putting out albums. i've heard for years and there's been years of war. seems like there's always wars when there's music, but you know, music is, is here to lift human spirit. that's what the point of it is from an icon of the 1980s to a promising young newcomer singer song writers that we these...
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adam? adam: you are absolutely right. of the challenges about this is that twitter is such an important service for policymakers, for newsmakers, that whoever runs the company, whether it is musk, or whether it is jack dorsey, have found that politicians working to wrap around content policy is a headache. i think once the initial susie as a passes, he may find -- initial enthusiasm passes, he may find that too. what happens next time there is a january 6 type of event? what happens when nancy pelosi calls? these are no calls a ceo fancies making but unfortunately it is part of the job. emily: elon musk -- if only he could do a poll saying do you want me to own twitter, we would know how many users are in favor of this. there is a huge amount of people who think, including the twitter board, that this is the right thing to do. david, you mentioned the idea of authenticating users. what exactly would that accomplish? david: let's remember, twitter has never required users to really be anything. you could call yourself anyt
adam? adam: you are absolutely right. of the challenges about this is that twitter is such an important service for policymakers, for newsmakers, that whoever runs the company, whether it is musk, or whether it is jack dorsey, have found that politicians working to wrap around content policy is a headache. i think once the initial susie as a passes, he may find -- initial enthusiasm passes, he may find that too. what happens next time there is a january 6 type of event? what happens when nancy...
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since bryan adams has also just released the new album. so happy it hurts is a throwback to more optimistic and care free times. he thinks it's just what the world needs to hear right now. well, i've been putting out albums. i've heard for years and there's been years of war. seems like there's always wars when there's music, but you know, music is, is here to lift a human spirit. that's what the point of it is. from an icon of the 1980s to a promising young newcomer, singer songwriter that we these is music as a rule, heartfelt and authentic who's. 6 0 news. i don't want to lose controls things zoe vs. it's intense, bordering on painful. this deeply personal song was what launched zoey's international career. it's been streamed hundreds of millions of times. she writes her lyrics herself, her language is music. and if she has something to say she prefers to thing, it's totally sharon, i'm not one for talking. i hate talking learning my hate speaking. and if i have to, then i'm going to sing. so music takes over when i don't want to talk a
since bryan adams has also just released the new album. so happy it hurts is a throwback to more optimistic and care free times. he thinks it's just what the world needs to hear right now. well, i've been putting out albums. i've heard for years and there's been years of war. seems like there's always wars when there's music, but you know, music is, is here to lift a human spirit. that's what the point of it is. from an icon of the 1980s to a promising young newcomer, singer songwriter that we...
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adam: we had a lot of conversations.e had a couple of days in december which were not good operational days, and we own that, by the way. we don't run away from that. we learn from them, and have been really trying to take whatever lessons we could to make ourselves even more reliable, but as we have talked to customers, they have really all understood that while we don't like it to happen on a day like that at all, if our customer is hurt, we hurt. we have a very strong track record and that keeps the partnerships strong. emily: people have been asking for years whether a ws should be spun off from amazon. do you spend time thinking about this or the hypothetical benefits? adam: really only with folks like you, as it turns out. honestly, we have no current plan to spin out a ws a -- aws an increasing number of the conversations i have with particularly big enterprises, they want to make use of the capabilities amazon has across the company, whether it is energy companies wanting to sell us power, whether it is auto manu
adam: we had a lot of conversations.e had a couple of days in december which were not good operational days, and we own that, by the way. we don't run away from that. we learn from them, and have been really trying to take whatever lessons we could to make ourselves even more reliable, but as we have talked to customers, they have really all understood that while we don't like it to happen on a day like that at all, if our customer is hurt, we hurt. we have a very strong track record and that...
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it is the host of "adam eats the '80s." if it up for adam richman!h, my gosh, i brought you mike country-western glamour -- glitz and glamour. do you see my shoulder pads, dude? >> amazing. >> kelly: i look so good with my shoulder pads. [laughs] we are going to talk about your -- [laughs] thank you. we are going to talk about your show in a second, but first, why do you love that song? >> my dad. this is actually a picture of him right here. my dad made recipes, big country fan. my first concert was the statler brothers. >> kelly: oh, wow. >> i grew up hearing him play ronnie milsap songs. i think people nowadays don't realize how popular he was, but you know, from like '742 '78 it was like number one hits. i've always loved his music. [cheers and applause] and it's just really special to hear you sing it >> kelly: i love it, he could have names that smoky mountain rain it is another song there. tell us about your new show, it's about food and a '80s, right? >> correct buried "adam eats the '80s" is looking back at this incredibly dynamic and energe
it is the host of "adam eats the '80s." if it up for adam richman!h, my gosh, i brought you mike country-western glamour -- glitz and glamour. do you see my shoulder pads, dude? >> amazing. >> kelly: i look so good with my shoulder pads. [laughs] we are going to talk about your -- [laughs] thank you. we are going to talk about your show in a second, but first, why do you love that song? >> my dad. this is actually a picture of him right here. my dad made recipes, big...
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adam: it is interesting.st year, he made the observation he thought the most important and useful place to use his time on earth was with bitcoin. he stepped down as ceo of twitter to devote his energies to bitcoin, so i think that is very positive. emily: i want to double down on your thoughts with a theory them, that original white paper written with no commode of those many years ago. if you are not bullish on etherium, how do you see the crypto market playing out? where are we in the next 10 years? adam: i think bitcoin is the investable asset class, and the other smart currencies are more like startups or services, and not really an asset class. i think the utility token concept, the fundamental value of those tokens should be much lower. there is an investor who wrote an analyst report that looked at the business economics from an investor decade of such chains, and the fundamental business value of the tokens, and concluded that they should be sort of just in time, which does not make sense economicall
adam: it is interesting.st year, he made the observation he thought the most important and useful place to use his time on earth was with bitcoin. he stepped down as ceo of twitter to devote his energies to bitcoin, so i think that is very positive. emily: i want to double down on your thoughts with a theory them, that original white paper written with no commode of those many years ago. if you are not bullish on etherium, how do you see the crypto market playing out? where are we in the next...
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you covered eric adams' campaign and his election here and i'm wondering the push on crime, the idea he's made this his focus, is that coming simply because of his background as former police department captain or is there more to it than that? is there more outside pressure coming in on him? shelly: twofold. one, adams seized on this issue of crime early on and part of the reason why he was able to bin the election -- win another election in a very crowded democratic race and he realized this is not only going to make me a star in new york city but it's also going to make me a star among the democratic party and among national politics. you've been seeing biden came down to new york city to talk about him and hochul jumped onboard to run for new york governor. it's an election year and crime has become an issue. romaine: he's a star. how much substance is it behind it so far in the three months he's been in office? shelly: that's the question. you can talk and talk and the rubber hits the road and you say what are you actually doing about it? he has said i reinstated the anti-crime
you covered eric adams' campaign and his election here and i'm wondering the push on crime, the idea he's made this his focus, is that coming simply because of his background as former police department captain or is there more to it than that? is there more outside pressure coming in on him? shelly: twofold. one, adams seized on this issue of crime early on and part of the reason why he was able to bin the election -- win another election in a very crowded democratic race and he realized this...
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mayor adams ran on ending chaos in the city. critics are now accusing him of allowing the kind of lawlessness that is led to what we have today. a city of 8.8 million. suck fox news alert now president biden taking his blame game on the road. reacting after the annual inflation rate hit a staggering 8.5%, the highest in four decades. gasoline, electricity, used cars, try to get a car right now. food, housing, all costing americans more and more of their hard-earned cash. first it was covid, then it was the big oil companies being greedy. iowa said this. >> putin's invasion of the ukraine does not know mike driven up gas and food prices all over everything within my power by executive orders to bring down the prices against the putin price hike. >> to >> harris: with this headline, this isn't putin's inflation. the price rises began long before russia invaded the ukraine and will be hard to stop. a bipartisan push back as well. look at this from the hill. democratic joe senator joe manchin asking when will this end, it is a disse
mayor adams ran on ending chaos in the city. critics are now accusing him of allowing the kind of lawlessness that is led to what we have today. a city of 8.8 million. suck fox news alert now president biden taking his blame game on the road. reacting after the annual inflation rate hit a staggering 8.5%, the highest in four decades. gasoline, electricity, used cars, try to get a car right now. food, housing, all costing americans more and more of their hard-earned cash. first it was covid,...
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adam kinzinger who is easily arouse the posted this on twitter. >> we have people like tucker carlson just asking questions. that's his thing. you know, about whether or not the cia did, you know, frame all of these atrocities we're seeing in ukraine. >> tucker: love this. switch up it with a little biceps in the picture. the problem is the quote that got adam kinzinger so erroused and joe reid and ted lou is not real. it's completely made up. utterly we didn't say that we didn't say anything like that. we didn't even address the topic on the air in any way. so everything about joe walsh's tweet is a manufactured lie. it's pure disinformation as they now say. here is the funny thing, twitter let it stand.
adam kinzinger who is easily arouse the posted this on twitter. >> we have people like tucker carlson just asking questions. that's his thing. you know, about whether or not the cia did, you know, frame all of these atrocities we're seeing in ukraine. >> tucker: love this. switch up it with a little biceps in the picture. the problem is the quote that got adam kinzinger so erroused and joe reid and ted lou is not real. it's completely made up. utterly we didn't say that we didn't...
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what do you make actually want to go to this soundbite from eric adams as well.his is him talking about if we passed "build back better" that's going to make everything a okay let's watch that. >> you heard the narrative beforehand about defunding the police but let me tell you what the but the defenders of police are those with those who did not vote on the bill back better build money was in that bill for police officers. 2400 atf agents in our country only adr in new york we need to double that amount. >> so, republicans are for defunding the police, david appears to be the argument here. but we had our researchers go through this bill. they do not find anything as far as direct funding to aid police departments across the country. so here we have eric adams pushing a bill that's already doa and at the same time lying about that. why do you think he's doing that? >> because in a nutshell you can say you heard it here first, maybe somebody will set it on fox news eric adams is the obama of new york. he will give are you a cleverly crafted statement that seems t
what do you make actually want to go to this soundbite from eric adams as well.his is him talking about if we passed "build back better" that's going to make everything a okay let's watch that. >> you heard the narrative beforehand about defunding the police but let me tell you what the but the defenders of police are those with those who did not vote on the bill back better build money was in that bill for police officers. 2400 atf agents in our country only adr in new york we...
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they're going to do -- at least adam wants to do, adam aron, the ceo -- distressed investing.ng do the board to do between 1-200 million of this, maybe more. he's talking five or six deals. it's very interesting. i will say about him, okay? aye covered every major ceo, jamie if die month -- jamie if die month, larry fink, david solomon, i've never met someone as resourceful as this guy. he is resourceful. he is fighting, he's fighting back. and what's interesting about him is, from what i understand -- and, you know, we have a call in to amc spokesman, he has not gotten back to us -- he's looking at it like this: i'm pretty good at distressed investing because, guess what? i bailed us out. he believes that even before the apes came, now, the apes obviously bought the stock and gave him currency to do, essentially, secondaries and a all that. but even before that he believes he saved the country from -- the company from going into bankruptcy. he prevented amc from going under -- liz: because, of course, in the lockdowns every theater was shuttered, and he went from revenue to z
they're going to do -- at least adam wants to do, adam aron, the ceo -- distressed investing.ng do the board to do between 1-200 million of this, maybe more. he's talking five or six deals. it's very interesting. i will say about him, okay? aye covered every major ceo, jamie if die month -- jamie if die month, larry fink, david solomon, i've never met someone as resourceful as this guy. he is resourceful. he is fighting, he's fighting back. and what's interesting about him is, from what i...
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in the media in the big tech went with adam schiff fake narrative which is proven to be false.ent of justice. now we believe that adam schiff is out to get truth and justice in the january sixth committee? if nancy pelosi had an ounce of integrity, which he doesn't, she would have removed adam schiff, the same person who lied about russian collusion, abuse and the fisa court, lied about knowing the ukraine whistle-blower and lied about hunter biden's laptop. he is ahead of one of the most important sensitive interest in intelligence apparatus in our government. >> laura: intel is supposed to be nonpolitical. intelligence agencies work for the american people to keep them safe without regard to politics. and that has completely been up and did upended. if this is more outrageous than any of the networks will not cover it except box really. to this point, john, this new bombshell that came out today that seems like it's a much bigger deal involving the biden family with chinese arms dealers with emergent federal court with a revealing portrait of chinese information peddling that
in the media in the big tech went with adam schiff fake narrative which is proven to be false.ent of justice. now we believe that adam schiff is out to get truth and justice in the january sixth committee? if nancy pelosi had an ounce of integrity, which he doesn't, she would have removed adam schiff, the same person who lied about russian collusion, abuse and the fisa court, lied about knowing the ukraine whistle-blower and lied about hunter biden's laptop. he is ahead of one of the most...
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can you talk about the connection between mayor adams and frank james? >> it sounds like he was a target of his anger. eric adams has been very public about trying to clean up the city and handle the deal with the population. this was something that james expressed anger about, so he basically seemed to pinpoint his anger on the mayor. as a result of that, they are concerned because he is on the loose, a fugitive, and he may try to track the mayor down. >> are we returned will now? have we got a full subway system up and running? >> the system has already been crushed by the pandemic. it seemed to be stroll -- slowly trying to recuperate, but it is only at third of what it was before the pandemic. there are homeless people thing on the train, so there are elements of other issues. now that people have this extra layer of concern that they have to look over their shoulder to determine, is this guy on the trains today? >> there were a lot of local schools and brooklyn that were sheltering in place for much of yesterday. of course, closing at 3:00 p.m. loca
can you talk about the connection between mayor adams and frank james? >> it sounds like he was a target of his anger. eric adams has been very public about trying to clean up the city and handle the deal with the population. this was something that james expressed anger about, so he basically seemed to pinpoint his anger on the mayor. as a result of that, they are concerned because he is on the loose, a fugitive, and he may try to track the mayor down. >> are we returned will now?...
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that's not what you're hearing from president biden or mayor adams. >> adams has a unique bit of credibilitymocratic primary in new york city where people said if he ran on this issue he couldn't win, and he did. he's sticking to his word. i think the people of new york will give him the benefit. joe biden doesn't get the benefit. when he was in the primary running for president, he was running left in the same way, not as severely as some -- >> he was against defunding the police. >> he was, but he was also standing with a lot of these reforms that have been made that have turned out to be a mistake. it's not only reforms, it's the attitude of local prosecutors in places like manhattan, san francisco, los angeles, chicago who are refusing to prosecute some of these crimes. this is the result you're getting. police aren't being backed up. crime is going up. democrats will pay the price for it because it's their policies that changed us from a low crime country to a higher crime country. >> democrats get blamed when republicans don't do anything. obstruction is the only policy that the republ
that's not what you're hearing from president biden or mayor adams. >> adams has a unique bit of credibilitymocratic primary in new york city where people said if he ran on this issue he couldn't win, and he did. he's sticking to his word. i think the people of new york will give him the benefit. joe biden doesn't get the benefit. when he was in the primary running for president, he was running left in the same way, not as severely as some -- >> he was against defunding the police....
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responding to adams was speaking with them. >> let's get back to eric adams. points easel white man in black face and a very conservative minded white man. he has 16 shooting victims on a train and what he can do about policing and he says, what about blm? is america not smart enough to see them deflecting. >> the blm leaders continue to defund police after the movement led to a startling spike in the murders of black americans. >> the cops are not the answer. for paper people commit crimes out of desperation. address the poverty, the republicans don't care. it was stable teach you to empower yourselves. democrats like you both handicapped and crippled on welfare. >> not just how he be sometimes on tv. he says that adams planet monumental failures, months into it that most of the arrest of the officers program our petty crimes and what he says are violations. that's a failure that adams policies are making the cities better. >> jeanine: underwrote that's the case number one. under no street crime or cops the anti-crime unit rez are called historically. is ther
responding to adams was speaking with them. >> let's get back to eric adams. points easel white man in black face and a very conservative minded white man. he has 16 shooting victims on a train and what he can do about policing and he says, what about blm? is america not smart enough to see them deflecting. >> the blm leaders continue to defund police after the movement led to a startling spike in the murders of black americans. >> the cops are not the answer. for paper people...
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adam: no question.record a year ago, april 1 of last year, saying that it would come in way below the fed's forecast and they would need to start moving. but the idea that they took a gamble, in my view, the gamble did not work out, and now they have to rectify it, is one thing. that is separate from what would happen if they do not grind the u.s. economy to get down from 3.3 to 2.5. that is the question for 2023-2024. tom: a great conservative economist wrote a book and i see so much static analysis. all the noise going on. the optimists would say that we are a dynamic system, we will compensate and get beyond this. is the great compensator the currency market, and we could see substantial depreciation in valuation in some countries in crisis who don't get it right? adam: i think you'll see some of that even if they do get it right. we are coming into the spring meetings of the bank and the fund. as the deputy manager said this morning to you, secretary yellen said last night, there is real stuff going
adam: no question.record a year ago, april 1 of last year, saying that it would come in way below the fed's forecast and they would need to start moving. but the idea that they took a gamble, in my view, the gamble did not work out, and now they have to rectify it, is one thing. that is separate from what would happen if they do not grind the u.s. economy to get down from 3.3 to 2.5. that is the question for 2023-2024. tom: a great conservative economist wrote a book and i see so much static...
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adams did forego his successors inauguration. i think that's also happened another time or two, but i won't 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 father's last words three very poignant words thomas jefferson survives had no way of knowing that jefferson had died on
adams did forego his successors inauguration. i think that's also happened another time or two, but i won't 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....
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i have a question for adam. i've been in higher ed for 17 years and we look at our gaps and we know they're there in our predominantly white institutions. what can we learn from our hbcus? it's very good question of the money. yeah, you know, i do think that that is a big piece of it right? there was a building on my campus that you know, my mom had also attended alabama a&m in the 1980s and when i got to campus in 2009, the building was still being renovated and because they didn't have the funds to do so, but you know, there's this interesting so my dad originally went to louisville university of louisville. he ended up leaving because he had some family things he needed to deal with but when he went back to school he went back to alabama state and it was always interesting to me the way that he talked about these two institutions. so when he would talk about louisville, he was like nice to facilities i've ever been to the dorms were great. the dining hall was fantastic, but when you talked about a&m, he was l
i have a question for adam. i've been in higher ed for 17 years and we look at our gaps and we know they're there in our predominantly white institutions. what can we learn from our hbcus? it's very good question of the money. yeah, you know, i do think that that is a big piece of it right? there was a building on my campus that you know, my mom had also attended alabama a&m in the 1980s and when i got to campus in 2009, the building was still being renovated and because they didn't have...
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the loyalists and john adams john adams john adams. john adams is an interesting figure. he's the most loquacious founding father. there was a song and a musical once called sit down john because he would talk and talk and talk. which was the opposite of john hancock john hancock would run a good meeting, but he didn't talk much. he didn't have any any heirs either. so no family to glorify his reputation in future generations as john adams did. my favorite bostonian by the way, just to keep going on that for a minute is sam adams the true radical of the revolution. he's the hippie of the 18th century and when hancock and sam adams were racing to philadelphia during the british attack on boston to the continental congress. john hancock turned to sam adams that you can't go to philadelphia representing, massachusetts looking like that. so john hancock and tagonized santa's. by buying them a new suit and that became a political rivalry for the rest of their lives. that's the kind of thing. i live for when i'm doing my research. terrific terrific arm conflict is sometimes ref
the loyalists and john adams john adams john adams. john adams is an interesting figure. he's the most loquacious founding father. there was a song and a musical once called sit down john because he would talk and talk and talk. which was the opposite of john hancock john hancock would run a good meeting, but he didn't talk much. he didn't have any any heirs either. so no family to glorify his reputation in future generations as john adams did. my favorite bostonian by the way, just to keep...
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john adams is presiding over the senate, and adams and faint -- franklin had a fractious relationshipthere is that as well. in the book, there is a pennsylvania senator named william mcclay and i quote extensively from his diary, he says i am not a huge fan of franklin, i thought he could be a bit egotistical, but i cannot sit in the senate and believed they painted the devil so black. adams sat there and said the scotch irish have a word for this. this self-satisfied look. later, when the french national assembly since a large envelope over with reports of all the memorials that have taken place, an official letter of condolence, adams refused to read it out loud, and washington did not know what to do. they were sorting out the divisions of power. he deputized alexander hamilton to respond to that. it was fractious. at the end of the day, i can conclude the session by saying when the u.s. federal government finally did reply, it happened to be washington's birthday in 1791, and that night there was a dinner in philadelphia, the federalists were celebrating washington's birthday, phi
john adams is presiding over the senate, and adams and faint -- franklin had a fractious relationshipthere is that as well. in the book, there is a pennsylvania senator named william mcclay and i quote extensively from his diary, he says i am not a huge fan of franklin, i thought he could be a bit egotistical, but i cannot sit in the senate and believed they painted the devil so black. adams sat there and said the scotch irish have a word for this. this self-satisfied look. later, when the...
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the loyalists and john adams john adams john adams. john adams is an interesting figure. he's the most loquacious founding father. there was a song and a musical once called sit down john because he would talk and talk and talk. which was the opposite of john hancock john hancock would run a good meeting, but he didn't talk much. he didn't have any any heirs either. so no family to glorify his reputation in future generations as john adams did. my favorite bostonian by the way, just to keep going on that for a minute is sam adams the true radical of the revolution. he's the hippie of the 18th century and when hancock and sam adams were racing to philadelphia during the british attack on boston to the continental congress. john hancock turned to sam adams that you can't go to philadelphia representing, massachusetts looking like that. so john hancock and tagonized santa's. by buying them a new suit and that became a political rivalry for the rest of their lives. that's the kind of thing. i live for when i'm doing my research. terrific terrific arm conflict is sometimes ref
the loyalists and john adams john adams john adams. john adams is an interesting figure. he's the most loquacious founding father. there was a song and a musical once called sit down john because he would talk and talk and talk. which was the opposite of john hancock john hancock would run a good meeting, but he didn't talk much. he didn't have any any heirs either. so no family to glorify his reputation in future generations as john adams did. my favorite bostonian by the way, just to keep...
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eric adams wants to make this a national conversation about gun violence. let's give him that.w york that has very strict rules, i sit on the grand jury, you will have go to jail if you do not have a gun license. if new york city is dealing with this kind of crisis, what are the rest of us doing? >> look, we are in an age of data. the idea that we are tracing this gun back and whoever had it illegally is going to be prosecuted, of course that's in credibly important. but we also need to look at the date of where that came from. did it come from a gunshot, did it come from some person who habitually has gotten stolen from them? why isn't that person being investigated, why isn't that person being prosecuted? why isn't the nypd going out at gun shows and taking license away from people? if we could send and ypg officers to counter terrorism, we can do the same thing here. and we can talk about federal legislation, but the reality is we're not fair gonna have university federal legislation when it comes to gun things, and it's up to the cities in the states just to all this. and n
eric adams wants to make this a national conversation about gun violence. let's give him that.w york that has very strict rules, i sit on the grand jury, you will have go to jail if you do not have a gun license. if new york city is dealing with this kind of crisis, what are the rest of us doing? >> look, we are in an age of data. the idea that we are tracing this gun back and whoever had it illegally is going to be prosecuted, of course that's in credibly important. but we also need to...
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new york city mayor eric adams said a malfunction prevented them from recording anything at the timethe attack. so far, police are calling a man connected to the shooting a person of interest. he's 62-year-old frank james. nypd identified him last night, nearly 12 hours after the shooting. police say he rented a u-haul van in philadelphia which was found about five blocks from the kings highway station, that's elsewhere in brooklyn that was discovered yesterday afternoon. that's about five miles from the 36th street station when shooting occurred. the key to the van along with a credit card with james' name on it were found at the scene. officers discovered a handgun used, three magazine clips, a hatchet and a bag filled with fireworks, gasoline and two unused smoke canisters. police say james has addresses in wisconsin and philadelphia but it's not clear what if at all any connection to new york city. according to the "the new york times," james has posted dozens of videos on social media with bigoted views and has recently criticized the policy of new york city eric adams. accordin
new york city mayor eric adams said a malfunction prevented them from recording anything at the timethe attack. so far, police are calling a man connected to the shooting a person of interest. he's 62-year-old frank james. nypd identified him last night, nearly 12 hours after the shooting. police say he rented a u-haul van in philadelphia which was found about five blocks from the kings highway station, that's elsewhere in brooklyn that was discovered yesterday afternoon. that's about five...
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he takes adam from hell without finding him on earth, as it is said, in the holy saturday prayer, adam is not on earth. he is in hell, the lord does not find him on earth and dies descends into hell and there finds adam the iconography sunday lord out of hell he takes out adam by the hand and eve. his clothes develop against the background of mondorla such a radiance, the shining lord enters hell. and it's radiance. we will see each other here soon, and this attracts pilgrims very much because of this sacred history, these events. they will develop here right now before our very eyes. it's such an amazing connection. uh, with eternity with god's presence. the lord will now trample on the evil of the evil of the whole world before our eyes. now, uh, the enemy will be defeated right before our eyes and the holy fire will come down. we are all very hopeful right now. there will be a prayer and three times. uh, the lord will go around the procession loudly. you see that people say vague words, it’s just that everyone is united into a single soul in such a state that you want to touch the l
he takes adam from hell without finding him on earth, as it is said, in the holy saturday prayer, adam is not on earth. he is in hell, the lord does not find him on earth and dies descends into hell and there finds adam the iconography sunday lord out of hell he takes out adam by the hand and eve. his clothes develop against the background of mondorla such a radiance, the shining lord enters hell. and it's radiance. we will see each other here soon, and this attracts pilgrims very much because...
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he takes adam from hell without finding him on earth, as it is said, in the holy saturday prayer, adam is not on earth. he is in hell, the lord does not find him on earth and dies descends into hell and finds adam there iconography of the resurrection the lord from hell takes adam by the hand and eve his clothes develop against the background of the mandorla such a radiance, the shining lord enters hell. and it's radiance. we will see each other here soon, and this attracts pilgrims very much because of this sacred history, these events. right now, right before our eyes, they will develop here, we were shown a large lampada, which bishop isidore brought out. it is also part of the status stake. coffin lid like dew. and a lot of fleece is placed there , light coffins, and then these fleece are distributed. these are fleece, saturated with grace from the blue flame of the patriarch that arose later. may it ignite its main bundles. blessed fire with blessed fire what were your impressions, mother, when you were at the convergence of the blessed fire directly next to the tubers, you know,
he takes adam from hell without finding him on earth, as it is said, in the holy saturday prayer, adam is not on earth. he is in hell, the lord does not find him on earth and dies descends into hell and finds adam there iconography of the resurrection the lord from hell takes adam by the hand and eve his clothes develop against the background of the mandorla such a radiance, the shining lord enters hell. and it's radiance. we will see each other here soon, and this attracts pilgrims very much...