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adam: ok, my name is adam, and i am from mogadishu.ow (voiceover): but her mom lorinda spent three days in court, listening to the phone calls that would prove crucial to the case. lorinda stewart: i am not lying to you. adam: you do not want amanda to be harmed because if you want, you should pay the money. so again, you have to relive it. yeah. it was empowering. the truth was being told. and there was a small part of me that actually felt sorry for him. compassion for him. yeah. adam's defense was that he himself had been taken hos adam's defense was that he himself had been taken hostage and they had threatened him. narrator: in the end, his defense didn't work. the man known as adam was found guilty of kidnapping. for his crimes, he was sentenced to 15 years in a canadian prison, victory for amanda lindhout. amanda read a victim's impact statement at sentencing. in it, she addressed adam. i am the victim. i am also the survivor, she said. i am the one who will go out and live the lessons of this. i choose to lean in to the lesson
adam: ok, my name is adam, and i am from mogadishu.ow (voiceover): but her mom lorinda spent three days in court, listening to the phone calls that would prove crucial to the case. lorinda stewart: i am not lying to you. adam: you do not want amanda to be harmed because if you want, you should pay the money. so again, you have to relive it. yeah. it was empowering. the truth was being told. and there was a small part of me that actually felt sorry for him. compassion for him. yeah. adam's...
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we don't have samuel adams, we have some of john adams library.e don't have samuel adams his library. so it's very hard to figure out except from references he makes in his writing. and the good news is there's a tremendous amount of newspapering which we didn't really even talk about, but his writing assiduously through these years under at least, i mean, under more pseudonyms than i've been able to count. and in those interim laced into those writings, you do see an enormous amount of both scripture and of books about religion. all right. you said earlier that you didn't want to talk very much about the committees of correspondence. i just think people hear those three words and immediately go to sleep. but this might be a different audience. so can i urge you to do it? sure. for one reason, because it strikes me as one of oddly enough, one of the most contemporary. they're they're like it's twitter, social media. they're like a bunch of twitter. that's what your takeaway is. website or or networks and he really is the motive force isn't he, beh
we don't have samuel adams, we have some of john adams library.e don't have samuel adams his library. so it's very hard to figure out except from references he makes in his writing. and the good news is there's a tremendous amount of newspapering which we didn't really even talk about, but his writing assiduously through these years under at least, i mean, under more pseudonyms than i've been able to count. and in those interim laced into those writings, you do see an enormous amount of both...
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we don't have samuel adams, we have some of john adams library.e don't have samuel adams his library. so it's very hard to figure out except from references he makes in his writing. and the good news is there's a tremendous amount of newspapering which we didn't really even talk about, but his writing assiduously through these years under at least, i mean, under more pseudonyms than i've been able to count. and in those interim laced into those writings, you do see an enormous amount of both scripture and of books about religion. all right. you said earlier that you didn't want to talk very much about the committees of correspondence. i just think people hear those three words and immediately go to sleep. but this might be a different audience. so can i urge you to do it? sure. for one reason, because it strikes me as one of oddly enough, one of the most contemporary. they're they're like it's twitter, social media. they're like a bunch of twitter. that's what your takeaway is. website or or networks and he really is the motive force isn't he, beh
we don't have samuel adams, we have some of john adams library.e don't have samuel adams his library. so it's very hard to figure out except from references he makes in his writing. and the good news is there's a tremendous amount of newspapering which we didn't really even talk about, but his writing assiduously through these years under at least, i mean, under more pseudonyms than i've been able to count. and in those interim laced into those writings, you do see an enormous amount of both...
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louisa adams. john's a remarkable woman, a european her husband was her father was an american merchant. but she was educated in britain boarding schools in france. the first time she set foot in the united states was when after after they were married. and first experience of america was rural and no offense, but it was like going to cape springs. you know, i i'm really, you know she worked in the belching and that in of the of uncle tom and and she was appalled. abigail was equally appalled with her the thoroughly european who sing who could play musical could talk. funny gracious they had a complex relationship but came reconciled to each other because louisa was suffered much during her life. she was pregnant from time they were married until she was 42 years old. and they. she bore three sons and one daughter who died a. terrible death at the age of when st petersburg. but she was a great complement to quincy adams, who could, as can tell from picture, not a of a taciturn man, a reserved man m
louisa adams. john's a remarkable woman, a european her husband was her father was an american merchant. but she was educated in britain boarding schools in france. the first time she set foot in the united states was when after after they were married. and first experience of america was rural and no offense, but it was like going to cape springs. you know, i i'm really, you know she worked in the belching and that in of the of uncle tom and and she was appalled. abigail was equally appalled...
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adams was quincy adams was as a european as he was an american. he was he spoke or wrote six languages. contemporaries estimated that he had an iq of 170. he he was in law the european culture particularly, the theater which he had ample chance to absorb. but he was he was really, in a sense, the last of the founding fathers. and he was it was intoxicating for him to know that he was at the center of. the creation of a experiment in government. the that was born 1776 had to try to survive in the midst of hostile monarchies. most of whom were bent on either thwarting or destroying us, particularly during the wars of the french revolution and polyphonic pitting britain and france against each other. both of those nations did their best to divide the country and to take advantage of its vulnerable and even to recolonize it. quincy adams was america most significant. in 1790s after jefferson elected, he had to return. he was in the senate for six years. and then he switched parties, switched from the federalists, the republican party, and james madiso
adams was quincy adams was as a european as he was an american. he was he spoke or wrote six languages. contemporaries estimated that he had an iq of 170. he he was in law the european culture particularly, the theater which he had ample chance to absorb. but he was he was really, in a sense, the last of the founding fathers. and he was it was intoxicating for him to know that he was at the center of. the creation of a experiment in government. the that was born 1776 had to try to survive in...
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adams, they immediately assume i'm writing about his john adams. the quincy adams was. an extension of his father. they were as close as any father and son in public life. when john adams traveled to paris. 1778 to implement the franco-american treaty during, the american revolution, he took john quincy with he was 11. the younger adams was 18 before he returned to united states to go to harvard. and when he returned, was the best traveled american of his day and the two were john took him to education, but also for support and. they remained intimate emotionally and, intellectually throughout john's very long life. he dated and. 1826 abigail adams equally as. significant as. her husband a self-created intellectual, a spokesman for women's rights, the epitome of the enlightenment american woman. she could run a farm and read lost paradise, lost in the original. she was also a a very intimidating mother. women in that day and time the only outlet they had their brains and for their ambition were their offspring and john quincy her avatar and she mad
adams, they immediately assume i'm writing about his john adams. the quincy adams was. an extension of his father. they were as close as any father and son in public life. when john adams traveled to paris. 1778 to implement the franco-american treaty during, the american revolution, he took john quincy with he was 11. the younger adams was 18 before he returned to united states to go to harvard. and when he returned, was the best traveled american of his day and the two were john took him to...
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and what was john adams doing during this period? john adams at the white house. he did meet privately with jefferson. he assured jefferson that he believed he should be the next president, that jefferson was clearly the people's choice. other than that he stayed out of it. he believed the president had no role in this constitutional process. he was right about that. he told federalists he would not intervene. he would not support some of their more extreme plans. but he did definitely keep a close eye and was waiting for news of any resolution. at what point was thomas jefferson declared, president of the united states. and when he take office. thomas jefferson was declared the third president of the united states, the 36th ballot, which took several days. they had they at some point have to stop and take some breaks, eat and to sleep and to try and reconvene and figure out how they were going to resolve this conundrum. he then took office on march 4th, 1801, which was about two weeks after the final had been made. and in those two weeks, he had to figure out how
and what was john adams doing during this period? john adams at the white house. he did meet privately with jefferson. he assured jefferson that he believed he should be the next president, that jefferson was clearly the people's choice. other than that he stayed out of it. he believed the president had no role in this constitutional process. he was right about that. he told federalists he would not intervene. he would not support some of their more extreme plans. but he did definitely keep a...
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quincy adams, as his error. one of, i think the funniest arguments ind the election was that jefferson supporters alleged that john adams had sent charles coates worth pinkney to london to bring back four british women as mistresses for adams and paint pinckney. adams retorted well, he did so, i have not received them which imitates a sense of humor. on the other side federalists allege jefferson wasn't a guest and he wanted to destroy religion, part of this anarchy and violence concept. so they told their supporters that if jefferson winder would need to bury all their bibles to protect because jefferson will come sees them. >> host: lindsay chervinsky, building up to november 1800, how were the campaigns conducted? whether kickoffs? were the rallies? with her speeches, et cetera, et cetera? >> guest: the campaign truly kicked off with sort of secret conventions in which a group of leading democratic republicans or federalists met and decided on the candidate. these meetings occurred in philadelphia typically c
quincy adams, as his error. one of, i think the funniest arguments ind the election was that jefferson supporters alleged that john adams had sent charles coates worth pinkney to london to bring back four british women as mistresses for adams and paint pinckney. adams retorted well, he did so, i have not received them which imitates a sense of humor. on the other side federalists allege jefferson wasn't a guest and he wanted to destroy religion, part of this anarchy and violence concept. so...
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thomas adams and elizabeth adams were still stillborn. john was gone, of course and abigail was giving birth at night by herself to a stillborn. and this just just a touch of the type of life that she had. now these now we started into the good stuff little known faut w even though she was very very religious she was a firm belver in. i'll try try the name fizzy again to me and while physiognomy is is you can read person's face or eyes and look deep into their soul and see what type of person they really are. so i thought that was she's about five foot, five foot one with dark brown eyes and hair. and it's funny because she had a phobia about dark, deep water and most, most of the states in the united states then didn't have bridges. and you either had to cross with the ferryman or somehow get across. and she was very of dark, deep water. so when she actually went on the atlantic ocean sailing to france to be with john, you can tell what what a huge sacrifice that was. she was not she never a horse in her life. it wasn't ladylike. she is
thomas adams and elizabeth adams were still stillborn. john was gone, of course and abigail was giving birth at night by herself to a stillborn. and this just just a touch of the type of life that she had. now these now we started into the good stuff little known faut w even though she was very very religious she was a firm belver in. i'll try try the name fizzy again to me and while physiognomy is is you can read person's face or eyes and look deep into their soul and see what type of person...
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josh mankiewicz: adam shacknai says it's simple.ing to do with the death of rebecca zahau. were you present when rebecca died? no. did you attack her? no. josh mankiewicz: did you sexually assault her? no. did you tie those knots on her body? no. josh mankiewicz: are those the kind of knots that only a sailor or somebody who worked around boats in the water would know? no, those are common knots. josh mankiewicz: sheriff's investigators found no evidence adam was present when rebecca died, and they cleared him. that didn't stop rebecca's family from suing in civil court. the lawsuit, the long string of accusations-- what do you think is going on here? it's denial. it's-- they don't want it to be seen that their sister committed suicide. josh mankiewicz: we asked rebecca's sister, mary, about that. a lot of times, families do not want to admit that someone committed suicide, because they blame themselves for not, maybe, having seen the signs. is that what you're doing here? no. and i have been accused of that multiple times, includin
josh mankiewicz: adam shacknai says it's simple.ing to do with the death of rebecca zahau. were you present when rebecca died? no. did you attack her? no. josh mankiewicz: did you sexually assault her? no. did you tie those knots on her body? no. josh mankiewicz: are those the kind of knots that only a sailor or somebody who worked around boats in the water would know? no, those are common knots. josh mankiewicz: sheriff's investigators found no evidence adam was present when rebecca died, and...
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adams inherited those expectations.o much of the constitution was continuing to the evolve in realtime. s itl is an extraordinarily sht document, andme article ii in particular is very brief and leaves a lot unsaid. and so how transitions work, who has a role in it, who is the sort of the power player or the power broker, none of that had been decided. and so what adams really had to do was to look at the titution and say the president has no role here, and i refuse to the insert myself into this process where it is not constitutionally appropriate. and that restraint is, i think, quite commendable. >> host: lindsay, was the spirit of george washington alive in the election of 1800 at all? >> guest: it certainly was. you know, the passion of george washington was a moment where you can almost see john adams exhale a little bit and breathe a sigh of relief because there was no longer two presidents in the american imagination. washington's sort of loving presence during most of john add oops' -- john adams' administratio
adams inherited those expectations.o much of the constitution was continuing to the evolve in realtime. s itl is an extraordinarily sht document, andme article ii in particular is very brief and leaves a lot unsaid. and so how transitions work, who has a role in it, who is the sort of the power player or the power broker, none of that had been decided. and so what adams really had to do was to look at the titution and say the president has no role here, and i refuse to the insert myself into...
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thomas adams and elizabeth adams were still stillborn. john was gone, of course and abigail was giving birth at night by herself to a stillborn. and this just just a touch of the type of life that she had. now these now we started into the good stuff little know facts about was even though she was very very religious she was a believer in. i'll try try the name fizzy again to me and while physiognomy is is you can read person's face or eyes and look deep into their soul and see what type of person they really are. so i thought that was she's about five foot, five foot one with dark brown eyes and hair. and it's funny because she had a phobia about dark, deep water and most, most of the states in the united states then didn't have bridges. and you either had to cross with the ferryman or somehow get across. and she was very of dark, deep water. so when she actually went on the atlantic ocean sailing to france to be with john, you can tell what what a huge sacrifice that was. she was not she never a horse in her life. it wasn't ladylike. sh
thomas adams and elizabeth adams were still stillborn. john was gone, of course and abigail was giving birth at night by herself to a stillborn. and this just just a touch of the type of life that she had. now these now we started into the good stuff little know facts about was even though she was very very religious she was a believer in. i'll try try the name fizzy again to me and while physiognomy is is you can read person's face or eyes and look deep into their soul and see what type of...
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you see some old john adams crypt, abigail adams, and then right here would be qnc adams. and then john quincy adams wife. so and from the very beginning and they were they were put there. but the clincher is again abigail had this tremendous thing to right the wrongs of married women and abigail' final will is abigail's final an of the law as a married of course we know she had no rights and she had written will yes before and john found it in all of her papers and he under no legal to or it. heavthrown it in the fireplace that abigail had decided, even though she had no power to write o s wanted, her son thomas, would divide up the unlawful estate built up over over many decadesl bequeathed the wills contents to al21 of her female granddaughters, dghters, law nieces, friends and widows, all of whom t gally accept em, but they did. and it was way of getting back to at l she was gone and it worked very optimistic person and her incurable optimism abigail wrote it is true we have not always power over our own lot to carve it out as we please. but the mind has power over its
you see some old john adams crypt, abigail adams, and then right here would be qnc adams. and then john quincy adams wife. so and from the very beginning and they were they were put there. but the clincher is again abigail had this tremendous thing to right the wrongs of married women and abigail' final will is abigail's final an of the law as a married of course we know she had no rights and she had written will yes before and john found it in all of her papers and he under no legal to or it....
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joe: adam? adam gray: first of all, every member of our community, regardless of their status, should have access to these resources in an emergency. we need to look out for every american living here contributing to our society but what we really need is people in washington paying attention to some of the bureaucratic mess. my first two years in state legislature i had the honor of chairing a committee that went in and did audits on state agencies and tried to find where the pitfalls are and how to make improvements. washington has the same committee. you never hear about the work because they are too busy doing some ridiculous partisan exercise like hunter biden investigations or some other nonsense and they are not focusing on the actual work that needs to get done of making the agencies work better. joe: congressman duarte, one minute for rebuttal. rep. duarte: i don't need one minute. i just want to know did the audit agency find $60 billion in a budgetary shortfall or $70 billion in a bud
joe: adam? adam gray: first of all, every member of our community, regardless of their status, should have access to these resources in an emergency. we need to look out for every american living here contributing to our society but what we really need is people in washington paying attention to some of the bureaucratic mess. my first two years in state legislature i had the honor of chairing a committee that went in and did audits on state agencies and tried to find where the pitfalls are and...
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joe: adam, one minute. adam gray: i'm good. joe: we will move on.o ahead, kristin. >> you both support the pathway to citizenship for dreamers and improving the process for people to legally immigrate, especially when seeking agricultural work. but many bipartisan efforts on immigration have failed to gain traction including the farm , worker modernization act. additionally illegal border , crossings have become a hot topic nationwide especially as central and south americans flee their home countries. how can congress effectively address what is widely accepted as a broken immigration system ? joe: mr. gray, you have two minutes to answer the question. adam gray: the first thing we have to jill we have to challenge the rhetoric of the extreme partisan positions. we've got a leader of one party who chooses to say things like immigrants was in the bud of america come that chooses to call the greatest country on earth the garbage can immigration. this is the kind of rhetoric that makes bringing people together very, very difficult. on the flipside, we
joe: adam, one minute. adam gray: i'm good. joe: we will move on.o ahead, kristin. >> you both support the pathway to citizenship for dreamers and improving the process for people to legally immigrate, especially when seeking agricultural work. but many bipartisan efforts on immigration have failed to gain traction including the farm , worker modernization act. additionally illegal border , crossings have become a hot topic nationwide especially as central and south americans flee their...
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adam: what are you looking for in this game today? you, nebraska show to you for the rest of the season? >> nebraska also very good. to me, the entire game boils down to these two quarterbacks. one's very experienced, for indiana. the other, a true freshman, he was one of the highest recruited players in the country. he chooses nebraska to try to bring them back. a legacy player, his dad played at nebraska and then in the nfl for a number of years. and these two players, how they go is how the game is going to go. if somebody turns the ball over, that team will lose. it's about protecting the football and making plays down the field. adam: last question because i know everybody cares about this, right? can indiana go to the college playoff? is that in the game? >> listen to me, america, indiana is 6-0. they're going to be the favored until they play ohio state. that would put them at 10-0. if they get to 10-0, indiana is absolutely in the college playoff conversation which, to be honest, is a wild thought. adam: that was my last quest
adam: what are you looking for in this game today? you, nebraska show to you for the rest of the season? >> nebraska also very good. to me, the entire game boils down to these two quarterbacks. one's very experienced, for indiana. the other, a true freshman, he was one of the highest recruited players in the country. he chooses nebraska to try to bring them back. a legacy player, his dad played at nebraska and then in the nfl for a number of years. and these two players, how they go is...
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thank you to my guest , jonathan and adam. my guest, jonathan and adam.so reach out to them. bookings, so reach out to them. we're back tomorrow at 11:00 pm with andrew doyle lewis and nick and if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. >> yeah, that's pretty good. >> yeah, that's pretty good. >> there will be a light breeze in the morning leading to a warm front , boxed heat pumps, front, boxed heat pumps, sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hello. good evening and welcome to your gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. well, as we head into the weekend, we can expect to see lots of fine weather to start, but it is gradually turning more unsettled from the west so we can expect to see some wet and windy weather over the weekend. and that's because this area of high pressure, which has brought us that fine to weather end the working week, is generally being replaced by low pressure as it moves in from the west. and we'll start to see this this evening as outbreaks of rain continue to push into the north—west . this a little the
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adam is outraged and heads to court to fight for his parental rights. it's not long before he faces a new legal battle. adam is arrested and charged with maddie's murder, but his sister insists he's a good man. >> he's never been a bad guy. he's never controlled maddie. she did whatever she wanted. he was very loving to her. i can't get anyone to believe me, but i know that my brother didn't do this. >> the criminal complaint reveals adam was accused multiple times of allegedly hitting and choking maddie. the two had recently broken up and were in the process of moving out of their home when maddie disappeared. >> this is just the beginning of this case, and there's more investigation to do. >> prosecutors offer even more chilling details. maddie's body was found wrapped in a gray bedsheet, similar to sheets found in the couple's home. another shocker. the search warrant says adam was obsessed with the gabby petito case. >> me and brian just got up. >> petito was the young woman killed by boyfriend brian laundrie in 2021, in a wyoming national park. ada
adam is outraged and heads to court to fight for his parental rights. it's not long before he faces a new legal battle. adam is arrested and charged with maddie's murder, but his sister insists he's a good man. >> he's never been a bad guy. he's never controlled maddie. she did whatever she wanted. he was very loving to her. i can't get anyone to believe me, but i know that my brother didn't do this. >> the criminal complaint reveals adam was accused multiple times of allegedly...
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adam. adam: hey there, guys! it is a party out here. boohoo hoo hoo?ht, all right, all right. what is written on your guys' chest? >> [inaudible] adam: and who is magnetti? if he's the coach of the 6-0 indiana hoosiers. you should have seen these guys try to get themselves in order. it was a struggle. are you guys business students? >> yeah, some of us, yeah. adam: spelling's not necessarily the highest thing. we like indiana today? if. [cheers and applause] you know who else likes indiana today? we've got some young hoosier fans. is indiana going to win today? >> yes! >> yes! adam: is in your first game ever? >> yeah. adam: indiana is a football school, isn't that right? >> yes. adam: is it a football school? >> yes joy. adam: are we a football school? [cheers and applause] everybody loves it around here, guys. will: thanks, ad amount. football school, indiana. this year maybe so. all right, we will be right back. will: back with a fox news alert, israel striking beirut just hours after an apparent assassination attempt on prime minister benjamin neta
adam. adam: hey there, guys! it is a party out here. boohoo hoo hoo?ht, all right, all right. what is written on your guys' chest? >> [inaudible] adam: and who is magnetti? if he's the coach of the 6-0 indiana hoosiers. you should have seen these guys try to get themselves in order. it was a struggle. are you guys business students? >> yeah, some of us, yeah. adam: spelling's not necessarily the highest thing. we like indiana today? if. [cheers and applause] you know who else likes...
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adam: a lot of stuff. ed: the missing factor? adam: the market. we can build as many rockets as the market demands. it is a nascent market. ed: if i want to get into this, the business of space -- caroline: i bear with you a lot. ed: elon musk has a big lead with spacex. the business of sending payload to orbit tops out at $3 million for them. that's a scale you are not near yet. it makes it seem like there is a ceiling on how much money you can make in this business. what do you make of that? adam: depends on how you define the business. spacex launches. that's a critical part of the ecosystem. it's not the biggest piece. the applications and ongoing revenue stream is really what people are shooting for. that's what we are oriented around. we are all about designing spacecraft, build it, vertically integrated, launch them on rockets and operate orbits. it's an important thing to think about yourself as an end-to-end player. if you are a one solution provider, it's probably not the path. caroline: for investors, tell us how the market scales up? w
adam: a lot of stuff. ed: the missing factor? adam: the market. we can build as many rockets as the market demands. it is a nascent market. ed: if i want to get into this, the business of space -- caroline: i bear with you a lot. ed: elon musk has a big lead with spacex. the business of sending payload to orbit tops out at $3 million for them. that's a scale you are not near yet. it makes it seem like there is a ceiling on how much money you can make in this business. what do you make of that?...
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now , adam, you've got a very now, adam, you've got a very masculine face. thank you.he pill? >> hopefully she has. >> hopefully she has. >> he doesn't have to answer that. that's totally inappropriate . what kind of inappropriate. what kind of question is that? i've been. >> i've been in previous relationships where people, when they've been on the pill, they've been on the pill, they've they've preferred me to be more clean gay people. >> oh that's interesting. so they've been on the pill and they've been on the pill and they want you to shave. they want me to shave. >> and then when they were off the pill, they've said, actually, i preferred you with a beard, and we're talking about your face, not other parts of your face, not other parts of your body. >> no. just face. >> no. just face. >> face. okay? everything else is in shape, but it is an interesting idea. >> and also the fact that people are following this advice in the nhs. so much so the nhs has had to put out a statement saying please don't go off the pill, because it also turns out that abortions are at th
now , adam, you've got a very now, adam, you've got a very masculine face. thank you.he pill? >> hopefully she has. >> hopefully she has. >> he doesn't have to answer that. that's totally inappropriate . what kind of inappropriate. what kind of question is that? i've been. >> i've been in previous relationships where people, when they've been on the pill, they've been on the pill, they've they've preferred me to be more clean gay people. >> oh that's interesting....
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adam: do we love candy? >> yeah! adam: do we love costumes?ess excited about that one. it is a really nice if forecast, let's dive right into with it. where it is fairly pleasant here in new york, right around 50 degrees. cool spot on the map is back in the midwest. it warms up and turnses into a beautiful sunday and, actually, if i can gets us to the week ahead real quick, we're looking at warmer air funneling in. all of those halloween plans are looking good. no coats ruining the costumes. are we happy about that? >> yeah! adam: and we love candy? >> yeah! adam: okay, will. back to you. a lot of sugar out here, i think. will: thank you, adam. listen or you like "fox & friends"? you like the vibe here? how about this every day, monday through thursday? subscribe to the will cain show. youtube, facebook, spotify, apple, willcain show.com. that's who's coming up this week and get on it now because we have a huge week going into election day. we're going to get you several hours a day. make sure you subscribe to the will cain show. >>> trick or
adam: do we love candy? >> yeah! adam: do we love costumes?ess excited about that one. it is a really nice if forecast, let's dive right into with it. where it is fairly pleasant here in new york, right around 50 degrees. cool spot on the map is back in the midwest. it warms up and turnses into a beautiful sunday and, actually, if i can gets us to the week ahead real quick, we're looking at warmer air funneling in. all of those halloween plans are looking good. no coats ruining the...
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mayor adams says he'ses innocent.tivist, enes kanter freedom. thank you for being here. i know you've got a lot of thoughts on this indictment because you say that adams withdrew his support of you based on orders from turkey. tell us about it. >> you know, first of all, thank you for having me and i was reading the indictment and it was my thought, eric traveled all over the world with tushicer turkishairlines and made trips o turkey and had dinners and had discussions about politics during layovers. i'm the top public enemy of everyone. there are thousands of turkish americans, in the u.s., and in new york who escaped dictatorship and persecution and one meeting a turkish official warned adams to steer clear of a major turkish american grass roots organizations in new york because they oppose erdogan and eric distanced himself from the organization. me and eric actually met in greece for an award show. i remember after the award show me and eric was having a conversation about organizing free basketball camps in new
mayor adams says he'ses innocent.tivist, enes kanter freedom. thank you for being here. i know you've got a lot of thoughts on this indictment because you say that adams withdrew his support of you based on orders from turkey. tell us about it. >> you know, first of all, thank you for having me and i was reading the indictment and it was my thought, eric traveled all over the world with tushicer turkishairlines and made trips o turkey and had dinners and had discussions about politics...
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adams. mr. jeffers and mr. adams. dr. franklin and mr. horton. how stirring it is to hear those words just as they were written. 248 years ago. how about another rousing round of applause applause. now, private hector read the names of the states and the signers, the declaration, and we will our approval. you heard it right there by shouting huzzah! can we hear it. oh, once again. watch the town crier, assisted by our volunteers holding those signs to show you. when to shout. so after private hector reads the names of the signers from each state, let's have the ar approval. but first, let's practice one more time. a hearty huzzah on the count of three. here we go. one, two, three. huzzah! beautiful! now, remember, we're going to wait for a private hector to read all the names from each state, and then we're going to shout out our approval with a huzzah. and now the names of the signers of the declaration of independence. my friends know, my fellow citizens. words are powerful, are they not? and are the words that made who what we are made and to
adams. mr. jeffers and mr. adams. dr. franklin and mr. horton. how stirring it is to hear those words just as they were written. 248 years ago. how about another rousing round of applause applause. now, private hector read the names of the states and the signers, the declaration, and we will our approval. you heard it right there by shouting huzzah! can we hear it. oh, once again. watch the town crier, assisted by our volunteers holding those signs to show you. when to shout. so after private...
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yeah, it had to be good. >> eric adams indictment was 57 pages ditties was only 14. now, to be fair, i did. isn't and then was longer, but the page has kept slipping out. the das game, missing words captains. i'm going to give your team some recent news headlines with keywords here's your first hit, land, bridge, certain ball experience in detroit being called a blank and blank down and dirty bag? yes. >> i fraud the points i had to close enough the answer a scam and complete chaos guess of an unofficial detroit richardson themed ball took the social media to complain that the event was a total mess with ticket buyers left to sit on the floor in their fancy dresses while vendors sold kit debt bars. n a stripper perform let's take a look at the detroit richardson themed entertainment, please right there. here's the kicker. the tickets to this event ranged from one hundred and $50 to $1,000, which call me old fashioned. but if i'm dropping a g on bridget and ball, the kitkat should be included here's your next hit line steve, you want it to blink, but had to cancel sta
yeah, it had to be good. >> eric adams indictment was 57 pages ditties was only 14. now, to be fair, i did. isn't and then was longer, but the page has kept slipping out. the das game, missing words captains. i'm going to give your team some recent news headlines with keywords here's your first hit, land, bridge, certain ball experience in detroit being called a blank and blank down and dirty bag? yes. >> i fraud the points i had to close enough the answer a scam and complete chaos...
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adam.m: hey there jon unfortunately this is looking more and more like it is a bad one when it ultimately gets to florida we just got the 5 p.m. advisory winds now up to 85 miles an hour and about to run over the warmest water across the caribbean that's impacting what the storm ultimately does north of the yucatan peninsula but this is the gulf entirely and another problem here there's our hurricane but it is raining across florida. it's been raining across florida this is unassociated with hurricane but the growngsdz going to be soggy ground is going to be damp and, obviously, when the storm ultimately makes its move a lot more rain will be dropping so flooding certainly going to be an issue and then just the -- sheer -- power of this storm, we're looking at winds getting up to 145 miles per hour this is the newest forecast up to a category 4 hurricane you'll notice wind speeds back down a little bit as you approach landfall so we'll no longer be a category 4 hurricane and once you get up
adam.m: hey there jon unfortunately this is looking more and more like it is a bad one when it ultimately gets to florida we just got the 5 p.m. advisory winds now up to 85 miles an hour and about to run over the warmest water across the caribbean that's impacting what the storm ultimately does north of the yucatan peninsula but this is the gulf entirely and another problem here there's our hurricane but it is raining across florida. it's been raining across florida this is unassociated with...
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also with me is adam johnson. i want to get your take on the market, futures are lower after iran lawn of. ed nearly 200 ballistic missiles at israel yesterday. markets are down, dow industrials down 169, nasdaq down 27 and s&p lower by 12 and-a-half. we also have this long shoremen strike underway. take a look at commodities this morning, as you can see, it's a mixed story. copper has been moving higher recently but the real story is oil. oil prices are higher this morning. if this thing spikes s out of control, we're going to see a real issue for this economy with oil now up 3 and a quarter percent on crude and 3% on brent right now. fox business' white house core correspondent edward lawrence grilled the assassination on whether it plans to take aim at iran's oil exports on whether it will allow them to continue to the generate billions. >> are there consequences for iran, limiting their revenue, going after oil exports. >> this administration has not lifted a single sanction on iran. we cannot forget that. rat
also with me is adam johnson. i want to get your take on the market, futures are lower after iran lawn of. ed nearly 200 ballistic missiles at israel yesterday. markets are down, dow industrials down 169, nasdaq down 27 and s&p lower by 12 and-a-half. we also have this long shoremen strike underway. take a look at commodities this morning, as you can see, it's a mixed story. copper has been moving higher recently but the real story is oil. oil prices are higher this morning. if this thing...
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>> reporter: adams is resisting calls to resign. he has pleaded not guilty to bribery and fraud charges accusing him of accepting more than $100,000 worth of luxury travel and bogus campaign contributions in exchange for favors. on the eve of today's court appearance, the mayor held a rally on the steps of city hall. >> you hear people that constantly say, "well maybe he should step down." no. >> no, no! >> i say -- i'm going to step up. >> reporter: the mayor asked the judge to hold a trial by march. he says he fully intended to be on the ballot for re-election a year from now, david. >> david: aaron katersky in new york tonight. thank you, aaron. >>> when we come back, bank of america and a nationwide outage. some customers accounts suddenly showing a zero balance. >>> also, the world war ii bomb exploding in an airport, eight decades after the war. how did this happen? >>> pink floyd in the news tonight. >>> and the new and >>> tonight, bank of america is investigating a nationwide outage affecting thousands of customers. the pro
>> reporter: adams is resisting calls to resign. he has pleaded not guilty to bribery and fraud charges accusing him of accepting more than $100,000 worth of luxury travel and bogus campaign contributions in exchange for favors. on the eve of today's court appearance, the mayor held a rally on the steps of city hall. >> you hear people that constantly say, "well maybe he should step down." no. >> no, no! >> i say -- i'm going to step up. >> reporter: the...
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please say hello to adam brody!here was in 2007. which -- george bush was president. >> that's what i heard, the bush administration. >> jimmy: that's crazy. >> that's wild. i don't -- when you think about it in terms of presidential administrations, it's crazy. it is. >> jimmy: it is crazy. >> you've been here? >> jimmy: i've been here, i've been waiting, yeah, yeah. congratulations, by the way. your show has become like a phenomenon in, i don't know, four days or something. [ cheers and applause ] isn't that crazy how that happens? >> it's wild. i don't know if it's the age of netflix and the internet or what. but it's been very -- it's been a week. >> jimmy: it seems like people were like dying for you to see you again or something. [ cheers ] maybe a generation that grew up with "the o.c." were terroristing for you, if you will. >> perhaps. [ laughter ] hopefully. but i also think maybe tonally. we're at such a tense time. >> jimmy: who, me and you? [ laughter ] >> you and i. and all of us here. >> jimmy: uh-huh
please say hello to adam brody!here was in 2007. which -- george bush was president. >> that's what i heard, the bush administration. >> jimmy: that's crazy. >> that's wild. i don't -- when you think about it in terms of presidential administrations, it's crazy. it is. >> jimmy: it is crazy. >> you've been here? >> jimmy: i've been here, i've been waiting, yeah, yeah. congratulations, by the way. your show has become like a phenomenon in, i don't know, four...
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john, back to you. >> john: cb cotton with the latest on eric adams. gillian?his is a live look from michigan where j.d. vance is expected to speak fresh off his debate performance last night. we are going to take you there live as he gets onto the stage, plus it is a fighting escalates in the middle east, how is israel planning to retaliate against iran? what are the options? retired army brigadier general and station chief john hoffman with us. stay with us. >> we are going to give you tax cuts. anybody but themselves. so for them to get a tax break, no, that's not cool. kamala harris is going to make billionaires pay their fair share, and she's going to cut taxes for working people like me. i'm buddy, and i'm not rich as hell, and i'm voting for kamala harris. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad.
john, back to you. >> john: cb cotton with the latest on eric adams. gillian?his is a live look from michigan where j.d. vance is expected to speak fresh off his debate performance last night. we are going to take you there live as he gets onto the stage, plus it is a fighting escalates in the middle east, how is israel planning to retaliate against iran? what are the options? retired army brigadier general and station chief john hoffman with us. stay with us. >> we are going to...
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>> yeah, my online i actually name is adam service. okay. >> incredibly american, born and raised. hio. >> so you're a streamer yeah. >> yeah, i've been on truist, but i've been banned off to two times. they don't like me because i'm very political like these guys my heroes, which is weird to say since they're younger than me these guys are heroes. >> yeah, absolutely. seriously. yeah. yeah. have i wouldn't be here if they weren't so are you are you a maga communists? absolutely meg communist. i used to hate trump. i would call them not sure if i'm allowed to cost her, say bad thing. >> well, yeah. no he's to call them a pedophile. litter retard stuff like that because i was a big bernie bro and i was like do anything for burning anything. right. >> and that's why i love these guys because they just assume you're smart. they're going i tell you all this morning is stuff and get it, then you're just going to miss out on the next big thing, which hopefully his maga, communism or at least america's form of communism maga, communism, maga communist, you know, if people watching cnn are
>> yeah, my online i actually name is adam service. okay. >> incredibly american, born and raised. hio. >> so you're a streamer yeah. >> yeah, i've been on truist, but i've been banned off to two times. they don't like me because i'm very political like these guys my heroes, which is weird to say since they're younger than me these guys are heroes. >> yeah, absolutely. seriously. yeah. yeah. have i wouldn't be here if they weren't so are you are you a maga...
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adam, thanks for joining us here. who is richard glossip and why is this case significant? adam: he was convicted and sentenced to death in 1998 for a murder. the case had many ongoing developments over the years. in 26 years, he has faced nine different execution dates. he has eaten three last meals . today, he gets to go before the sueme court to have his case heard. it is also unique because oklahoma's attorney general, a republican, is really leading the effort here to have him get a new trial. he has been a pretty staunch advocate that the due process was denied and that it should go through retrial. it is also unique the supreme court is hearing a death row case case at all. it has been a couple years since they have taken on any arguments. amna: that is really unique and you had a chance to be in the court today as oral arguments were own folding -- were unfolding. so tell us a little bit what exactly supreme court justices are considering. adam: two things, whether glossip's due process was denied. there is a
adam, thanks for joining us here. who is richard glossip and why is this case significant? adam: he was convicted and sentenced to death in 1998 for a murder. the case had many ongoing developments over the years. in 26 years, he has faced nine different execution dates. he has eaten three last meals . today, he gets to go before the sueme court to have his case heard. it is also unique because oklahoma's attorney general, a republican, is really leading the effort here to have him get a new...
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así cumple adam schiff.tas están muy altas. adam schiff: Él actúa, no solo habla. yo soy adam schiff, y apruebo este mensaje. estamos de regreso. un grupo de terroristas "el chapo" tendrÍa una alianza con el cartel jalisco nueva generaciÓn fue por tera 22 los hijos joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn habrÍan pactado para terminar con otra los sinaloenses marcharon otra vez pidiendo paz. las mÁs oficina que firmar esa parÍs. los trapitos habrÍan enviado es de hombre de 28 aÑos a sellar el pacto. lÓpez guzmÁn tiene nacionalidad mexicana y estadounidense. los seÑala por encargarse de lavar dinero de drogas del cÁrtel de sinaloa. los periodistas seÑalan que la reuniÓn se habrÍa realizado en este rancho en la frontera con sinaloa. se en vez diga algo sorprendente. desde hace semanas guzmÁn libÉlula filtro del cartel jalisco entrÓ >> el kernel organizado estÁ por arriba del gobierno. >> de la llegada de 1000 soldados ha frenado la guerra.
así cumple adam schiff.tas están muy altas. adam schiff: Él actúa, no solo habla. yo soy adam schiff, y apruebo este mensaje. estamos de regreso. un grupo de terroristas "el chapo" tendrÍa una alianza con el cartel jalisco nueva generaciÓn fue por tera 22 los hijos joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn habrÍan pactado para terminar con otra los sinaloenses marcharon otra vez pidiendo paz. las mÁs oficina que firmar esa parÍs. los trapitos habrÍan enviado es de hombre de 28...
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now adam is at home awaiting another appeal.he makaov family could not reconcile with the relatives of the deceased. there were attempts. i take two loans, take 3 million, take this money. and i write in the receipt for assistance to the children. and this is the very thing at the end he writes that ... "we are supposedly happy with this money, and i say: "i don't need your money then like this." how the story with the bureaucratic adgegei pingong will end, will be able whether to reconcile with money the parties how many more times will the paralyzed adam makau be sent to the colony and released from it, we will tell someday, when the case is put to an end. they asked, we answer, i was driving a koshering. i was stopped by an inspector, he demanded an acceptance certificate, there was none, he wrote out a fine, is it possible to appeal this decision and are the inspector's actions lawful? part two of article 12.3 of the code of administrative offenses of the russian federation provides for punishment for the driver not having a
now adam is at home awaiting another appeal.he makaov family could not reconcile with the relatives of the deceased. there were attempts. i take two loans, take 3 million, take this money. and i write in the receipt for assistance to the children. and this is the very thing at the end he writes that ... "we are supposedly happy with this money, and i say: "i don't need your money then like this." how the story with the bureaucratic adgegei pingong will end, will be able whether...
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así cumple adam schiff.ención médica necesaria. y consiguió fondos para cons truir viviendas asequibles, porque las rentas están muy altas. adam schiff: Él actúa, no solo habla. yo soy adam schiff, y apruebo este mensaje. saddam: regresamos con la informaciÓn. 15 pescadores estÁn desaparecidos luego del paso del huracÁn milton. hay un saldo de 11 pescadores desaparecidos. >> son 13 dÍas que saliÓ de acÁ. no sabÍamos de este tiempo. es la desesperaciÓn, yo quiero ver a mi hijo. yo quiero ver a mi hijo. la familia de georgina no es la Única que vive esta angustia. hay una avioneta buscÁndolos. >> tuvieron que enfrentar una dura batalla. >> en la noche hay vientos. algunos pescadores no regresaron a tierra firme. yo sabÍa que iba retornar mi hijo bien. hoy tambiÉn se localizÓ en alta mar . saddam: quiero recordarle que falta menos de un mes para las elecciones. tendremos dos foros con donald trump y con kamala harris. el foro con donald trump tuvo que ser reprogramado, serÁ el miÉrcoles 16 reprogramado, serÁ el
así cumple adam schiff.ención médica necesaria. y consiguió fondos para cons truir viviendas asequibles, porque las rentas están muy altas. adam schiff: Él actúa, no solo habla. yo soy adam schiff, y apruebo este mensaje. saddam: regresamos con la informaciÓn. 15 pescadores estÁn desaparecidos luego del paso del huracÁn milton. hay un saldo de 11 pescadores desaparecidos. >> son 13 dÍas que saliÓ de acÁ. no sabÍamos de este tiempo. es la desesperaciÓn, yo quiero ver a mi...
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adams is a senior this year.ned what it is like through interpreter julie. >> we rely on our eyes. we see the movement a little bit ahead of time so we kind of think two steps ahead more so than a hearing team. we are much more alert. >> karina says the science suggests deaf people are more attuned to movement around that man that could be an advantage to a wide receiver. watch jory valencia intercept this pass in a 2021 game which the cubs won by 11 points. >> if you are able to detect that the ball is going to be headed in my direction, you might be able to pivot earlier and actually catch the ball than a hearing person who doesn't have the initial milliseconds of extra processing time. >> and there is another hit advantage. the team plus use of sign language, in this case, asl or american sign language, it is not only more efficient than talking back and forth from field to huddle, it is unifying. a junior wide receiver recalled how it felt to play on a hearing team when he was younger through an interpreter.
adams is a senior this year.ned what it is like through interpreter julie. >> we rely on our eyes. we see the movement a little bit ahead of time so we kind of think two steps ahead more so than a hearing team. we are much more alert. >> karina says the science suggests deaf people are more attuned to movement around that man that could be an advantage to a wide receiver. watch jory valencia intercept this pass in a 2021 game which the cubs won by 11 points. >> if you are able...
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and in the colonies is equivalent to someone like john adams or samuel adams. so when the jealousy shot them at the assembly, that is a big problem there sacrificing new yorkers liberty. so we've to put a check on that and then the strong response they're going to present just makes him essentially double down like, oh, you've just made it worse for yourself. so we're just going to keep going and then from his that allows you to just keep digging and digging and digging a hole for himself. so he's just going keep moving forward and forward, forward. and it really works and he is becomes is a very skilled political he doesn't come on the scene until the late 1760s before then it wasn't really him. and do you think that he so before it was the livingston's and they had this deference or traditional style approach to politics defer to leaders who are not actively campaigning that alliances open. you know the access to new yorkers from all over and that is mcdougal see what they've done and use it for his own and i think he does i think he does the livingston's the
and in the colonies is equivalent to someone like john adams or samuel adams. so when the jealousy shot them at the assembly, that is a big problem there sacrificing new yorkers liberty. so we've to put a check on that and then the strong response they're going to present just makes him essentially double down like, oh, you've just made it worse for yourself. so we're just going to keep going and then from his that allows you to just keep digging and digging and digging a hole for himself. so...