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adams agreed. he then gave pickering the opportunity to resign because that was the gentlemen's way out. there was nothing dishonorable about resignation. and pickering basically said no. he said, i would like to stay in office through the of the term and adams then dismissed him summarily without some sort of salutation. ah, thank you for your service and for good measure. change the locks on the secretary of state offices, which i really love that pettiness and then he nominated john marshall as, the replacement and the senate debated for a day or two whether or not they were going to accept it because the constitution does not say anything about removal and the bills that created the cabinet secretary positions do not say anything about removal because congress couldn't come to an agreement. some thought that the senate should have a role. some some that the president should have, that unilateral power. some thought that congress should decide when the time came. and so this was all theoretical
adams agreed. he then gave pickering the opportunity to resign because that was the gentlemen's way out. there was nothing dishonorable about resignation. and pickering basically said no. he said, i would like to stay in office through the of the term and adams then dismissed him summarily without some sort of salutation. ah, thank you for your service and for good measure. change the locks on the secretary of state offices, which i really love that pettiness and then he nominated john marshall...
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ladies and gentlemen, it was adam. it was adam. andrea canning (voiceover): adam, mary's son.ribed in that letter. frank policelli: he put the colchicine in her supplements when he was over there, either mother's day or father's day, when he had a falling out. andrea canning (voiceover): as for how katie's digital fingerprints ended up on everything related to the colchicine transaction, katie's attorney suggested that could easily have been adam. how do you know, first of all, that she was the one that was researching the poison. since adam had total control of all of her electronic equipment any time he wanted it. andrea canning (voiceover): a key witness this time was adam's cousin and former roommate, david king. in the years since mary's death, david had come to doubt adam and defend katie. andrea canning: do you believe katie had anything to do with the murder of mary yoder? no. not at all. andrea canning (voiceover): on the stand, david told the jury adam was no novice with computers. you're familiar with adam's expertise in computers? i, uh-- i helped him build a compu
ladies and gentlemen, it was adam. it was adam. andrea canning (voiceover): adam, mary's son.ribed in that letter. frank policelli: he put the colchicine in her supplements when he was over there, either mother's day or father's day, when he had a falling out. andrea canning (voiceover): as for how katie's digital fingerprints ended up on everything related to the colchicine transaction, katie's attorney suggested that could easily have been adam. how do you know, first of all, that she was the...
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adam: mhmm. valerie mcdaniel: harder? adam: mhm.dercover officer suggested some simpler execution options. adam: take his car, leave him on the street, make sure he's dead, maybe put another bullet in his head. we call that a double tap. they'll think it was a robbery. andrea canning: but first, adam wanted to know, was she sure? adam: you need me to give me the go-ahead-- there's no going back from this, ok? valerie mcdaniel: what other option do i have? he's gonna take my daughter. andrea canning: of course, explained adam, a second target would cost extra money. leon returned to the table to negotiate a payment plan. adam: $5,000? leon jacob: yeah, after-- after everything's done. we'll take care of it. andrea canning: listening in from a nearby table was sergeant frank quinn, who was in charge of the undercover operation. so now you have a man and a woman who both want their exes dead. yes. is that beyond bizarre? i hadn't seen anything like it before. it was really shocking. andrea canning: the meeting broke up. adam and taz pr
adam: mhmm. valerie mcdaniel: harder? adam: mhm.dercover officer suggested some simpler execution options. adam: take his car, leave him on the street, make sure he's dead, maybe put another bullet in his head. we call that a double tap. they'll think it was a robbery. andrea canning: but first, adam wanted to know, was she sure? adam: you need me to give me the go-ahead-- there's no going back from this, ok? valerie mcdaniel: what other option do i have? he's gonna take my daughter. andrea...
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so this is a double adams.don't tell the big across the street so i want to talk a little bit about some the figures in some of the revolution, that sort of one at a time that you emphasize and you highlight. but it's a really unique way of looking at revolutions. and so i think actually maybe the best place to start is how, did you put this book together? why you pick these people and why did you pick these places. yeah. so it's a gigantic sort of topic in many ways and i focus particular on the question of political organizing, which you're absolutely right, is the kind of the core interest. but even within that, i had to kind of have entry points into the topic. you know, we're talking about the whole atlantic world over 60 years. so i looked at particular, some of them obvious, like paris, some of them a lot less obvious and a little a little idiosyncratic like genoa, a half a chapter about genoa, which is fascinating. fascinating there is a focus on cusco in the highlands and try to compare it to other pla
so this is a double adams.don't tell the big across the street so i want to talk a little bit about some the figures in some of the revolution, that sort of one at a time that you emphasize and you highlight. but it's a really unique way of looking at revolutions. and so i think actually maybe the best place to start is how, did you put this book together? why you pick these people and why did you pick these places. yeah. so it's a gigantic sort of topic in many ways and i focus particular on...
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we are back with congressman adam kinzinger. for one thing, which we will get to them just a moment if you don't mind, and to have voted to impeach trump on the january 6th impeachment. to investigate that attack, the damning report and at the end of the day, 55% of voters believe that the rioters were violent according to "the washington post." 21% believed they were peaceful. 28% believe they were equally peaceful and violent at the same time. >> mr. kinzinger: i mean, it's a good survey because it's indicative of this split world we live in where everybody has -- but what this shows his donald trump set out to whitewash what happened on january 6th and he succeeded with a significant number of people. i think there were still a lot of americans that were concerned about january 6 that still voted for donald trump because of other issues, economics, inflation, whatever. but this is a big concern to me that people are getting their news in completely different worlds from their neighbor. i don't know the answer to that except t
we are back with congressman adam kinzinger. for one thing, which we will get to them just a moment if you don't mind, and to have voted to impeach trump on the january 6th impeachment. to investigate that attack, the damning report and at the end of the day, 55% of voters believe that the rioters were violent according to "the washington post." 21% believed they were peaceful. 28% believe they were equally peaceful and violent at the same time. >> mr. kinzinger: i mean, it's a...
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charlie: thanks, adam.he deliver his final foreign policy address highlighting his efforts to expand nato, aid ukraine among just a few. it comes one week before president-elect trump's inauguration with plans to dallas canically overhaul american -- drastically overhaul american foreign policy. here with more, kt mcfarland. great to see you, kt. you know, it'll be really interesting the hear what joe biden has to say. but when i look around the world today after four years of his presidency, you see afghanistan was handed over to the taliban and the argument that they gave for that was that they wanted to focus on keeping russia out of ukraine. russia's now in ukraine, we have a war there. we have a war in israel and, of course, china and russia are closer aligned today than probably they have ever been. and i'm wondering, what is he going to talk about in his speech? [laughter] >> my gosh, you know, it'll be all magical thinking. he'll say the world is a safer place, that ukraine is thriving. he'll take c
charlie: thanks, adam.he deliver his final foreign policy address highlighting his efforts to expand nato, aid ukraine among just a few. it comes one week before president-elect trump's inauguration with plans to dallas canically overhaul american -- drastically overhaul american foreign policy. here with more, kt mcfarland. great to see you, kt. you know, it'll be really interesting the hear what joe biden has to say. but when i look around the world today after four years of his presidency,...
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gerry adams doesn't get any money., it would actually during that should have said why it should be blocked as well. you know go down this a bit harder than rather than you know we'll try and do it with one. i worry this is going to be like the new ppi. do you remember that weird penod do you remember that weird period where you kept getting the calls like, oh, did you take out a loan? you're going to get the calls going? like, were you a member of the ira? and if so, press five or something and then who knows what happens. very good. yes. what's the times going with then? ceasefire joy on both sides. they've got the balance you're after. look you say pictures. the same size pictures as well to make sure they're fair. and if you stare down the middle and defocus like one of those stereoscopic ones, magic eye pictures, you can't really work out anything. so i mean, we've covered that story. isuppose mean, we've covered that story. i suppose their, their coverage of it is a little bit more balanced, but you want the bala
gerry adams doesn't get any money., it would actually during that should have said why it should be blocked as well. you know go down this a bit harder than rather than you know we'll try and do it with one. i worry this is going to be like the new ppi. do you remember that weird penod do you remember that weird period where you kept getting the calls like, oh, did you take out a loan? you're going to get the calls going? like, were you a member of the ira? and if so, press five or something...
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guy: adam chots is live -- klotz is live with austin at msg. adam: morning, guys.cket you wear when you're bull riding. i don't know, it's not that thick. >> no. adam: if a bull really gets in there, you're still feeling it, right? >> it's something there, for sure. we want something light and, you know, comfortable for us because we have to make big moves. adam: it and does make you look really cool. >> yeah. [laughter] adam: and chaps as well, stops you from rubbing around when you're bouncing. >> yeah, exactly, most of it's for show. protects your legs a little bit. adam: it's wild to me when you see how massive these animals are. what makes you want the get on this bull? >> yeah. i love accomplishing something that's impossible, you know? and doing bull riding, that this', i think, as far as you can get, you know? these bulls are big, and i do get a little scared sometimes, but i have to clear it out of my mind. i love it, i do. adam: accomplishing something impossible, i love that. what is it like when you're on the bull and you're really in the zone? what doe
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we have adam keller. he's a property manager in texas. nadine midland, she's a retard social worker and jeff mayhew, who has a small family business about 3 people, cannot represent more than 300000000 people in this country. but we're getting past the talking heads today, trying to find out what the americans think about what's going on 1st on introduce you properly. so if i come to begin with just a little bit about you set yourself adam, you 1st. okay. yeah, i'm from a college station in texas area, texas. and then i work in austin, texas as a property manager and got 5 kids just learned backstage. and jeff has has 5 kids as well. and with one i have one on the way as well. and you have a important i'll the thing that you do. yeah. will um i for the last, i guess has been now about 30 years. i've traveled internationally representing united states and folk festivals throughout the world, very big in europe and south america and, and asia. and certain parts that, that represent their culture and there w
we have adam keller. he's a property manager in texas. nadine midland, she's a retard social worker and jeff mayhew, who has a small family business about 3 people, cannot represent more than 300000000 people in this country. but we're getting past the talking heads today, trying to find out what the americans think about what's going on 1st on introduce you properly. so if i come to begin with just a little bit about you set yourself adam, you 1st. okay. yeah, i'm from a college station in...
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we also remember tom homan, the new border czar, sitting down with eric adams in new york. i guess with this momentum, with these two meetings, i wonder if there will be more to come in terms of similar meetings with democrat mayors in places like los angeles or maybe even chicago as we see the obvious need for border security that was reflected in the november election day. >> martha, you can certainly look at the two democrat leaders and think they may be setting an example. you think of mayor adams specifically and in lake omicron arrested and charged with murder for lighting a woman on fire in the subway. adams came forward and told the nypd to look into a federal person charge as a way to sort of get around new york city's sanctuary laws. and with john fetterman coming at the first democrat senator to visit mar-a-lago, that sets a precedent in congress as well. trump not only appealing to the base but trying to work across the aisle. >> martha: obviously, this decision by president-elect this morning, nate, in sunny florida, he does not want people to have to stand out
we also remember tom homan, the new border czar, sitting down with eric adams in new york. i guess with this momentum, with these two meetings, i wonder if there will be more to come in terms of similar meetings with democrat mayors in places like los angeles or maybe even chicago as we see the obvious need for border security that was reflected in the november election day. >> martha, you can certainly look at the two democrat leaders and think they may be setting an example. you think...
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john adams, samuel adams, george believed that there should continue to be at least at state level a, role for the state, promoting the interests religion, hopefully not persecute anyone but, promoting the interests of. and it was widely assumed it would be some christian protestant denomination would would be the denomination that received favorable treatment. but there were others, madison and jefferson most obviously who believed that religion and christianity would do better and flourish better if there was no state involvement, and that that was coming from traditions of the enlightened that was that arguing for religious people like john locke. but it was also coming from. the council of religious dissenter in the american going back to people like roger williams, the founder of rhode and in the revolutionary era. it was definitely coming from baptists who had been persecuted by many of the state churches, especially early in places like virginia and massachusetts and the baptists were sort of, you know, the the most fervent evangelicals can imagine. and they were adamant that t
john adams, samuel adams, george believed that there should continue to be at least at state level a, role for the state, promoting the interests religion, hopefully not persecute anyone but, promoting the interests of. and it was widely assumed it would be some christian protestant denomination would would be the denomination that received favorable treatment. but there were others, madison and jefferson most obviously who believed that religion and christianity would do better and flourish...
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but i do want to ask you about eric adams.ian brought up, what, in your view, is the driving force behind adams appearance on the tucker carlson show and his relationship with trump, someone he's criticized in the past? >> well, it seems really clear to me that if somebody has legal troubles, it's probably smart to cozy up with the person who has experience with legal troubles and who's also leading a government that has fired inspectors generals. right. and, you know, taking away government accountability. you know, i think that mayor adams is poising himself for a pardon. >> yeah. the point of that, brian, about the pardon now is that and donald trump has made this very clear, his views about new york city, things that he wants to do in new york city. and he now has a mayor more or less in his pockets. he's got a lot of influence over him. he just he can dangle that pardon in front of him in private conversations. he knows, you know, eric adams knows which media outlets trump watches. and he's going to go on there. he's goin
but i do want to ask you about eric adams.ian brought up, what, in your view, is the driving force behind adams appearance on the tucker carlson show and his relationship with trump, someone he's criticized in the past? >> well, it seems really clear to me that if somebody has legal troubles, it's probably smart to cozy up with the person who has experience with legal troubles and who's also leading a government that has fired inspectors generals. right. and, you know, taking away...
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>> dana: eric adams wanted to do more on the migrant front. shaking hands and welcoming the migrants, it is complicated. could president trump help new york unlike biden refused to? maybe. having relationship and having power to convene a meeting is important, i don't think that necessarily leads to a pardon for him, he has problems outside of ones we've heard it. >> brian: interesting, he has nowhere else to turn. >> dana: great to see if the city can do something about migrants, hotels, lots of things degraded, quality of life down, we have to fix that. >> brian: what is coming up on your show? >> dana: kristi noem, nominee for department of homeland security and her hearing starts at 9:00, we'll have hot-button issues for that one. >> brian: any cabinet nominee that should be worried about getting confirmed that has testified? >> dana: no. >> brian: what about down the pike? >> dana: possibly. josh hawley said he's never seen democrats this unprepared for hearings, only person more unprepared is you and that is a shot because you took a sho
>> dana: eric adams wanted to do more on the migrant front. shaking hands and welcoming the migrants, it is complicated. could president trump help new york unlike biden refused to? maybe. having relationship and having power to convene a meeting is important, i don't think that necessarily leads to a pardon for him, he has problems outside of ones we've heard it. >> brian: interesting, he has nowhere else to turn. >> dana: great to see if the city can do something about...
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adam johnson joins me now. good morning to you, adam a. >> good morning.ley: it seems stocks hit new highs every week in 2024. yes, we had a selloff towards the end of, you know, the end of the year, which is probably not that unusual: the question is, can we keep the momentum going in 2025? >> oh, yes, absolutely, ashley. we will see momentum, we will see new highs. we won't see new highs every week, maybe not even every month, but i absolutely do think we will see new highs every quarter of this year. we have an economy that's to growing more than 3%, we have almost the most amount of people ever who are making the highest gross-adjusted income ever. they are spending that money. that that's driving earnings growth at companies. and most importantly, ashley, we have change in washington. we have an incoming administration that's to focused on supporting businesses, supporting people, fewer regulations, lower taxes, unleashing the creativity and she -- resilience that makes this country so great and enables us to come back from or risk things like what we
adam johnson joins me now. good morning to you, adam a. >> good morning.ley: it seems stocks hit new highs every week in 2024. yes, we had a selloff towards the end of, you know, the end of the year, which is probably not that unusual: the question is, can we keep the momentum going in 2025? >> oh, yes, absolutely, ashley. we will see momentum, we will see new highs. we won't see new highs every week, maybe not even every month, but i absolutely do think we will see new highs every...
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let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. adam.ing there charlie, obviously, on eastern half of the country more winter -like weather margo you were going to help me with the weather before we do so you want to give a shoutout to anybody. anybody to say hi to? >> my grandpa. adam: my grandpa you know what if you hold that can i hold your stuffed animal? we're trading things we're holding. let's dive right into it yes the story continue to be big across southern california those are wind alerts from 40 to 70 miles per hour hit the button for me. we're looking at still critical fire weather today across portion of southern california hit the button one more time what about the rest of the country yes snow we were talking about snow across the midwest. northern indiana, illinois, all places where we're continuing to see that snow and hit that button one last time. and these are your temperatures across the country does it feel cold for you here in new york city? >> it is cold for you. we're going toss it back to charlie so margo say b
let's check in with meteorologist adam klotz for our fox weather forecast. adam.ing there charlie, obviously, on eastern half of the country more winter -like weather margo you were going to help me with the weather before we do so you want to give a shoutout to anybody. anybody to say hi to? >> my grandpa. adam: my grandpa you know what if you hold that can i hold your stuffed animal? we're trading things we're holding. let's dive right into it yes the story continue to be big across...
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let's speak to anna adams who's in new orleans. let's speak to anna adams who's to new orleans.let's speak to anna adams who's to let~ o terrorists going to let the terrorists spoil what we have here. he is looking forward to going to the game tonight as well. huge couege game tonight as well. huge college football game that was postponed from yesterday, and thatis postponed from yesterday, and that is going ahead at three o'clock this afternoon. it will be in the superdome which is opening from nine o'clock in the message is, we are ready and we have everything ready for you and it is safe to be out here. for you and it is safe to be out here-— out here. we wait for the latest update _ out here. we wait for the latest update from - out here. we wait for the latest update from police out here. we wait for the - latest update from police and we understand it will come in about 55 minutes. we will have that live. we wait for an update in terms of any further detail about any accomplices involved. one of the obvious questions, that one. but what is it like they're in the city? peop
let's speak to anna adams who's in new orleans. let's speak to anna adams who's to new orleans.let's speak to anna adams who's to let~ o terrorists going to let the terrorists spoil what we have here. he is looking forward to going to the game tonight as well. huge couege game tonight as well. huge college football game that was postponed from yesterday, and thatis postponed from yesterday, and that is going ahead at three o'clock this afternoon. it will be in the superdome which is opening...
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kurt: adam: i don't think -- adam: i don't think there's any doubt about that.he biden administration has been prosecuting those and some of those started under the first trump term. i don't expect any of it to go away. but i don't think trump cares about antitrust as an issue. i think what he cares about is if these companies are nice to him and he views antitrust lawsuits as leverage. i don't think you will see a lot of settlements. even though there will be right-leaning people who might not agree with the substance of the suit, you will see the trump administration keep the suits going because they are leverage over the companies over things like content operation and speech. but there is an interesting question here, little tech, you said, right? the biden administration has had a chill over mergers and acquisitions and that has been intentional, that's been their approach to tech m&a. little tech companies benefit when big tech companies are able to acquire them. many company startups want the ability to vehicle -- to be acquired as an exit path. this will
kurt: adam: i don't think -- adam: i don't think there's any doubt about that.he biden administration has been prosecuting those and some of those started under the first trump term. i don't expect any of it to go away. but i don't think trump cares about antitrust as an issue. i think what he cares about is if these companies are nice to him and he views antitrust lawsuits as leverage. i don't think you will see a lot of settlements. even though there will be right-leaning people who might not...
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adam: well for consumer if making money consumer is health consumption two-thirds u.s. economy they're economy stronger than people expect or think. >> strong higher, up 2 1/4% hot topic of the hour pete hegseth laying out in addition for next administration in senate confirmation hearing yelled. >> i am going to work with president trump, and this committee, to one, restore the warrior, ethos to pentagon and fighting force unlike current administration politics should play no part in the military matters. we are not republicans we are not democrats we are american warriors. our standards will be high, and they will be equal. not equitable. maria: i got chills i got chills when he was talking because to say not republican not democrat we are american warriors, that was powerful democrats wasted no time attacking hegseth. >> i have many concerns about your record in particularly public statements, because they are so hurtful to the men and women currently serving in u.s. military, harmful to morale, harm foul good order discipline we have to change how you see women to d
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it's easy because of the people that he puts in adam. i'd like to move you on this account because you come from texas. it's one of the border states that seems to be in there. one of the big fee issues. if you look at those executive orders, many of the more about that. i mean, do you think he's got it right on this well, being in austin, being in a border state. um we, like i said i manage apart. we manage apartments. austin is, has a, had a huge influx of people come in from california, especially because of the cobit policies of governor newsome and, and they, they, they came to austin and in very high numbers. but us as a businessman, i mean, some of these are very useful. are they not for the ultimate? if it's how do i think it is a good economy? but, but what we're, what we're seeing now though, is we're seeing a lot of influx also of, of the illegal aliens come also across the board and we have, we have, uh, i work specifically in the progress that we have. we have a blue collar demographic that is largely and documented. and a l
it's easy because of the people that he puts in adam. i'd like to move you on this account because you come from texas. it's one of the border states that seems to be in there. one of the big fee issues. if you look at those executive orders, many of the more about that. i mean, do you think he's got it right on this well, being in austin, being in a border state. um we, like i said i manage apart. we manage apartments. austin is, has a, had a huge influx of people come in from california,...
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because mayor eric adams doesn't need another thing to worry about. >> mayor eric adams laughed off aking him to assess how it's working so far, but he also reminded new yorkers congestion pricing wasn't his idea. >> i have 99 problems, you know? >> desi: 99 "problems?" i think those are called "indictments." i don't know if "99 problems" is the song people associate most with eric adams. i'd go with "in da club," or "club can't handle me," or "i'm under investigation for bribes from turkey." real hip-hop heads know that one. look, i know this is a big change. and i get that there are some drivers who are worried about the safety on the subway. but the more people who use the subway, the less room the subway masturbators will have to masturbate. so it works out for everyone. and we'll see how it all turns out. although, so far, the news has been pretty positive. >> the lincoln tunnel, moving well. it's almost unheard of at this hour to see that. so it could be that congestion pricing has gotten people off the roads. >> desi: look at that! it's working. and yes, it's only been a few da
because mayor eric adams doesn't need another thing to worry about. >> mayor eric adams laughed off aking him to assess how it's working so far, but he also reminded new yorkers congestion pricing wasn't his idea. >> i have 99 problems, you know? >> desi: 99 "problems?" i think those are called "indictments." i don't know if "99 problems" is the song people associate most with eric adams. i'd go with "in da club," or "club can't...
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the question is whether or not eric adams.ic adams lose coming up in june when the primary. >> steve: cuomo thing all over. >> steve: way ahead in the polls. we all remember and it was terrible regarding covid. >> brian: he was a good speaker. good communicator. it was what he was saying was the problem. >> lawrence: exactly. >> brian: 20 minutes after the hour. >> steve: fox news alert. at least 27 people killed in the l.a. wildfires in california. now bracing for the strongest winds since the wildfires broke out. >> ainsley: this could pose new challenges for our firefighters who were trying to contain the flames and some residents trying to pick up the pieces after they lost everything. >> brian: let's check in with senior meteorologist janice dean for the fox weather forecast. janice? january japan for the weekend things look good for firefighters. relative humidity going up that's awesome. the winds are going down. that's going to continue until monday, tuesday, wednesday where we think we potentially could have another s
the question is whether or not eric adams.ic adams lose coming up in june when the primary. >> steve: cuomo thing all over. >> steve: way ahead in the polls. we all remember and it was terrible regarding covid. >> brian: he was a good speaker. good communicator. it was what he was saying was the problem. >> lawrence: exactly. >> brian: 20 minutes after the hour. >> steve: fox news alert. at least 27 people killed in the l.a. wildfires in california. now...
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adam. >> great, delighted to be here. i learned a lot by reading jim's paper and jane's paper. >> as i was reading jim's paper my head was nodding up and down and jane's paper, wrong, wrong, wrong, we'll get into that in the discussion. i'll try to make three points in brief response and i might not have time for the third one maybe get to it during the q & a, the first point that privacy rights are property rights and have been in our common-law for a time before the american founding, and goes back to england, in fact. and the second point the common-law is more than capable, in fact, already does arrange and distributes the rights in privacy in ways that i think economic experts would find more or less desirable. >> adam, take all the time you need, just take the whole --. >> yes, this is-- i'm going to say, yes to jim's paper and add more details and then the third point is, we don't need to reinvent the wheel and i think actually a lot of the objections that you see from folks who are property skeptics, let's call th
adam. >> great, delighted to be here. i learned a lot by reading jim's paper and jane's paper. >> as i was reading jim's paper my head was nodding up and down and jane's paper, wrong, wrong, wrong, we'll get into that in the discussion. i'll try to make three points in brief response and i might not have time for the third one maybe get to it during the q & a, the first point that privacy rights are property rights and have been in our common-law for a time before the american...
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i'm adamant, n.a.t.o. has to pay more and the gulf em rats, and we can't have two carrier battle groups in the red sea, keeping the suez canal open, japan has to step up to the plate and people say for years we haven't done things. you've got to rethink this. if you cut discretionary spending, to rethink the defense budget and it would have an ndaa that was 900 billion given the financial situation we have and the reality of what we face now, to me, is grossly irresponsible. grossly irresponsible, and that has to be addressed, has to be addressed head-on and that's why i think the pete hegseths of the world and the young warriors that fought in iraq and afghanistan and understand what's happening in ukraine and the middle east are the perfect leaders today to really get in back of significant changes in our defense policy to keep us strong, to make sure that we're the main thing, the main thing, which is confrontation with the chinese communist party, but are able to think through defense so we can reborde
i'm adamant, n.a.t.o. has to pay more and the gulf em rats, and we can't have two carrier battle groups in the red sea, keeping the suez canal open, japan has to step up to the plate and people say for years we haven't done things. you've got to rethink this. if you cut discretionary spending, to rethink the defense budget and it would have an ndaa that was 900 billion given the financial situation we have and the reality of what we face now, to me, is grossly irresponsible. grossly...
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i appreciate my playing buddies , adam smith, dan newhouse, and adam strickland, who in addition to being great leaders and partners, often made the time go faster with what really is a long flight. i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge my former roommate and former colleague denny heck me a great lieutenant governor and dear friend who often shared his warm almonds with me on the plane. i am thankful to the class of 2012 in congress. what a dynamic group of people, including hakeem jeffries, and kevin clark, both are different, and stewards of this institution. outside of congress, i have had an amazing support system of friends and family. i am grateful to your uncles ryan and jason, and to your grandparents. they instilled in me an ethic of service and supported me throughout. my mom and dad taught me the value of education, the importance of thinking before you spell me and they taught me one word, family. tim, ryan, and ray, who are the definition of friends, being there when i most needed a hand, and spending a very long day with me. tim, my longest friend whose family has been
i appreciate my playing buddies , adam smith, dan newhouse, and adam strickland, who in addition to being great leaders and partners, often made the time go faster with what really is a long flight. i would be remiss if i did not acknowledge my former roommate and former colleague denny heck me a great lieutenant governor and dear friend who often shared his warm almonds with me on the plane. i am thankful to the class of 2012 in congress. what a dynamic group of people, including hakeem...
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. >> kilmeade, adam. hunter, tim. >> tyrus. studio audience fox news at night. >> i'm greg gutfeld, i love you, america. how much? ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone at, i am laura ingraham an ed thisve is "the ingraham a" from watching ten as always. thank you for joining us. joe biden has officially went off the deep end. >> have increased america every dedimension. >> laura: e elon musk as a defender against the attacks periods plus gavin newsom gets called out: pl for pushingg misinformation. my "angle" in moments but 24 dead and 16 missing as california braces for high winds tonight that could h.cause low supplier growth. matt finn and altadena, california, with the latest. map.so f >> hi, laura, the eton fire ista the deadliest with 16 people dead in this town alone. take a look at this one street it is obliterated anhed if we wt down farther we can show you home after home after home, socal edison a lawsuit filed against them today and the lawsuit claims socal isca responsible because it didus not turn off the electric
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adams wants to work on the micro crisis.ypd inspector and fox news contributor. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> sandra: do you think they've come around on trump's planned question might. >> adams, what you have you been waiting for? the problem has been nothing but exacerbated? >> sandra: what changed? >> what changes he will be primary to angie end. not just meeting with donald trump, but he met yesterday with bruce blakeman, reporter laid the executive and trump adjacent one of the strong leaders in new york on these issues. clearly he is attacking the right on these issues. you will have an ally in new york. here is the problem for him even if you take him edit his word. the sanctuary city status of new york city and new york state is out of his hands. actually, andrew cuomo put it through and kathy hochul put in place that makes new york state a sanctuary state. new york city statutory and two laws passed by the city council assigned by mayor de blasio. in a lot of ways here, adams is hamstrung who he really nee
adams wants to work on the micro crisis.ypd inspector and fox news contributor. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> sandra: do you think they've come around on trump's planned question might. >> adams, what you have you been waiting for? the problem has been nothing but exacerbated? >> sandra: what changed? >> what changes he will be primary to angie end. not just meeting with donald trump, but he met yesterday with bruce blakeman, reporter laid the executive...
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we can talk to adam now. adam's because then was taken on the 7th of october.or joining us on bbc news.- joining us on bbc news. good afternoon. — joining us on bbc news. good afternoon, anna, _ joining us on bbc news. good afternoon, anna, how- joining us on bbc news. good afternoon, anna, how are - joining us on bbc news. good | afternoon, anna, how are you? joining us on bbc news. good i afternoon, anna, how are you? i am afternoon, anna, how are you? am well, afternoon, anna, how are you? i am well, thank you for asking. i want to say, upfront, yours is a story i know very well. in the days after the 7th of october, i met and spoke to... and to the family. i was present at the funeral. just 18 years old, killed by hamas that day. your story and your family's story has been one of incredible difficulty. and also incredible difficulty. and also incredible strength and braving. in the case of what she has been through and how she has been through and how she has been through and how she has supported the family. how are you and they now at this point where the
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and perhaps no one was more relieved than adams, who appeared profoundly moved by the gesture. lafayette's arrival seemed to be a magic balm for what newspapers were calling the electoral zeal that envelopes the nation. now, he didn't sway politics by personally, publicly endorsing a candidate, but people really tended to behave when he was around. you have politicians who this this may be hard to imagine, were literally engaged in screaming matches and fisticuffs in the halls of congress the day before. but they were sitting side by side at lafayette's table, raising a toast to him. and the prospect city of the future of america. he had this ability to bring people together in a way that i think is very difficult, especially for our modern minds, to wrap around. and a large part of this is related to what hamilton wrote all those years ago. the only thing in which our parties agree is to love you now. lafayette was very aware of his bipartisan popularity, and throughout the tour he uses this to his advantage throughout his career, lafayette held passionate anti slavery views a
and perhaps no one was more relieved than adams, who appeared profoundly moved by the gesture. lafayette's arrival seemed to be a magic balm for what newspapers were calling the electoral zeal that envelopes the nation. now, he didn't sway politics by personally, publicly endorsing a candidate, but people really tended to behave when he was around. you have politicians who this this may be hard to imagine, were literally engaged in screaming matches and fisticuffs in the halls of congress the...
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adam: this is my second book.he first book was about the history of america told through fast food and the postwar economy and a lot of the mythology. while i was reporting that book, i was traveling around the country and i would meet franchise owner at fast food restaurants. it started on the friars working for $1.25 an hour back in the 1970's. they had stories about how, through sheer grit and hard work they had ascended to becoming corporate executives or franchise owners and become millionaires. there was this belief, it was an article of faith in the fast food industry that if you succeed, you have done it through hard work alone. i found that contrast interesting, because if you look at the modern fast food worker, they by and large have no shot at that, right? the average fast food worker is around 26, in debt, has some independents, and very limited in benefits. the idea of the myth of hard work being the salvation force in american life and the reality of it not being true for so many people explains thi
adam: this is my second book.he first book was about the history of america told through fast food and the postwar economy and a lot of the mythology. while i was reporting that book, i was traveling around the country and i would meet franchise owner at fast food restaurants. it started on the friars working for $1.25 an hour back in the 1970's. they had stories about how, through sheer grit and hard work they had ascended to becoming corporate executives or franchise owners and become...
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john adams, november 7th, 1800. written on his second night here, fdr orders it inscribed above the fireplace mantle in the state dining room, and it is john adams lasting gift to thomas jefferson and all presidents since who have lived here. >> the state dining room is one of three dining rooms here in the white house mentioned. >> as visitors go through the state floor today, they have a president to thank for allowing the public to come in for tours, and his presence is felt throughout the rooms and parlors on this floor. >> every room that you see today has a specific purpose in the white house. >> the white house was opened first since may 1801 by jefferson. >> it was originally utilized as the official white house dining room during the days of thomas jefferson. >> there is a particular feeling in the green room, to me, of jefferson, when he used that as his kind of everyday dining room, where he had his round table. he did all the talking, of course he did all the talking. i can imagine him with thomas paine.
john adams, november 7th, 1800. written on his second night here, fdr orders it inscribed above the fireplace mantle in the state dining room, and it is john adams lasting gift to thomas jefferson and all presidents since who have lived here. >> the state dining room is one of three dining rooms here in the white house mentioned. >> as visitors go through the state floor today, they have a president to thank for allowing the public to come in for tours, and his presence is felt...
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adam johnson is with me for the hour. glad to have you with us, adam.trump says -- you've heard this this many times -- he's going the drill, baby, drill. i would think energy stocks would be a nice buy here. >> yes and no, and i'll tell you why. think about it, if you're going to drill, baby, drill, the goal so to produce more oil. if you produce more oil, that means supply has increased which means the price of oil goes down. well, if the price of oil goes down, actually so too would the profits of oil companies, ironically. so even though drill, baby, drill sounds good for the energy sector, it isn't necessarily. what i will say, however, is the oil services companies will benefit -- brian: okay. >> because remember, a company like halliburton or schlumberger is paid based upon the number of barrels that come out of the the ground. brian: right. >> so good for the service companies, not good for the drillers. brian good play on the guys who help the drillers drill. >> yes. brian: although if you get a little bit of cup tick in demand with a.i -- upti
adam johnson is with me for the hour. glad to have you with us, adam.trump says -- you've heard this this many times -- he's going the drill, baby, drill. i would think energy stocks would be a nice buy here. >> yes and no, and i'll tell you why. think about it, if you're going to drill, baby, drill, the goal so to produce more oil. if you produce more oil, that means supply has increased which means the price of oil goes down. well, if the price of oil goes down, actually so too would...
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thanks, adam., biden has four days left in office and karine jean-pierre says he might not be done with pardons. >> i'm not going to make any commitments right now. i'm not going to lock ourselves into a potential another opportunity to ask questions about the pardons, but what i can say is stay tuned. stuart: [laughter] you know, it does sound like some 11th hour pardons may be in the cards. just saying. the washington post says trump is considering an executive order to stall the ban on tiktok, despite the national security concerns. >> we certainly don't want the chinese government seeing all their data and passwords. he's a deal maker. i don't want to get ahead of our executive orders but we'll create this space to put that deal in place. stuart: you know, it sure looks like trump's trying to save tiktok which is of course a very popular social media app. first though, a new report reveals that in the first few hours of the pacific palisades fire, the fire chief only sent five fire engines and
thanks, adam., biden has four days left in office and karine jean-pierre says he might not be done with pardons. >> i'm not going to make any commitments right now. i'm not going to lock ourselves into a potential another opportunity to ask questions about the pardons, but what i can say is stay tuned. stuart: [laughter] you know, it does sound like some 11th hour pardons may be in the cards. just saying. the washington post says trump is considering an executive order to stall the ban on...
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okay, adam, you will the trump simple. so among the things that he's done is i'm gonna talk about january the 6th riots on capitol hill attacks on police offices. and yet he is pardons about 1000 any 1600 people, including members of the groups, the pilot boys and the cheapest. what's your take on that? do you, do you think that's a good thing? i mean, the republicans, i thought was the policy of law and order. yeah, well i, i essentially, i see in january 6th as a people that were our page for picture arctic. they, they felt like there was, there was an aberration in, in the, in the, in the voting that there was, there was something that was on this there. the pardons, i don't, i'm not pregnant to all of the, you know, the cases. so i can't really speak to that, but i feel like there probably was was reason to, to look at those things. nadine, your response. i think to see that people have been pardoned for what they were convicted of doing. and from what i witnessed what i saw on january 6th, it was a pol, type the, you
okay, adam, you will the trump simple. so among the things that he's done is i'm gonna talk about january the 6th riots on capitol hill attacks on police offices. and yet he is pardons about 1000 any 1600 people, including members of the groups, the pilot boys and the cheapest. what's your take on that? do you, do you think that's a good thing? i mean, the republicans, i thought was the policy of law and order. yeah, well i, i essentially, i see in january 6th as a people that were our page for...
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eric adams. and when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.assembly woman sent me a message of good luck, she spent me a quote, paraphrasingd king, ultimate measure of a man or woman is not where they stand in moments of comfort and convenience, but where they stand at times of challenges and controversy. we saw the measure of these men and women who are my deputy mayors, my chief of staff, my chief advisers, my director of intergovernmental affairs, we saw who you were made of when things got difficult and others would have fled, and would have run from the challenges. you leaned into it. you stood tall. you sent messages to me and say that city needs too much we'll stay dedicated and committed. i cannot thank you enough, i appreciate each and every one of you. the successes we have are not mine they are yours we did it, we will continue to do it. [applause] a start my day with psalm 27, i encourage you to do the same, but today i say welcome to the heart of harlem. to all of you that are here, i say welcome and enjoy this great city and what
eric adams. and when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.assembly woman sent me a message of good luck, she spent me a quote, paraphrasingd king, ultimate measure of a man or woman is not where they stand in moments of comfort and convenience, but where they stand at times of challenges and controversy. we saw the measure of these men and women who are my deputy mayors, my chief of staff, my chief advisers, my director of intergovernmental affairs, we saw who you were made of when things...
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president and massachusetts favorite's son john adams.his presidency unfolded against the backdrop of the politics the and personalities to have the new nation. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program ide or watch online any time at c-span.org/history. >> north carolina governor josh stein, pay raises for public cool teachers, governor st the ein previously served as attorney general. he succeeds governor roy cooper. [applause] address. >> we will wait for the television. my fellow north carolinians, i am honored to address you as the 76th governor of our state, where as eric state -- whereas you are north carolina strong and this day is your day. i regret that we were unable to be together in person so many people were excited to share theirr talents whether in music, arts or food i'm disappointed that we won't be able to address what makes north carolina wonderful, of course, your safety comes first those impacted by the storm. in many places the roads remain
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