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adam white, french football expert _ itjust yet., french football expert about the - football expert about the violence on the football field. the paralympics begin on tuesday and not only is para—badminton making its debut at tokyo 2020, so is india's rising star palak kohli. growing up disabled, palak never knew such a thing as the paralympics existed, let alone that she would go on to compete for her country. nowjust 18 years old, palak is the only indian badminton player to be competing in three categories in tokyo. here's her story. my name is palak kohli and i'm an international pa ra—badminton athlete. i have transformed my disability into a super ability. even if the world says that it's not possible, but you have to say, "it's possible and i will show that." anybody who sees me for the very first time always asks me, "what has happened to your hand?" i used to say, "by birth." when i was a child, i didn't even know what the meaning of the word by birth, but i knew that i have to say this word. i never thought of taking any
adam white, french football expert _ itjust yet., french football expert about the - football expert about the violence on the football field. the paralympics begin on tuesday and not only is para—badminton making its debut at tokyo 2020, so is india's rising star palak kohli. growing up disabled, palak never knew such a thing as the paralympics existed, let alone that she would go on to compete for her country. nowjust 18 years old, palak is the only indian badminton player to be competing...
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joining me now is french football expert adam white. to talk about the situation more. you. such disturbing pictures — talk us through what happened. yeah, it was quite incredible. you are absolutely right. a big darby between these two teams always a sort of hotly contested fixture. after the game offensive and throwing bottles onto the pitch towards the players with corner taking on the penalty area and one of those bottles struck a player on the back and he went down. and then he angrily got up and returned the projectile into the crowd and then they threw another one. things kind of kicked out from there. in response to him throwing the bottle back fans poured over the boardings onto the pitch and ms brawl and shoot directly back —— brawl ensued. i and ms brawl and shoot directly back -- brawl ensued.— back -- brawl ensued. i seen commentary _ back -- brawl ensued. i seen commentary blaming - back -- brawl ensued. i seen commentary blaming him - back -- brawl ensued. i seen commentary blaming him forj commentary blaming him for throwing the bottle back. did that mak
joining me now is french football expert adam white. to talk about the situation more. you. such disturbing pictures — talk us through what happened. yeah, it was quite incredible. you are absolutely right. a big darby between these two teams always a sort of hotly contested fixture. after the game offensive and throwing bottles onto the pitch towards the players with corner taking on the penalty area and one of those bottles struck a player on the back and he went down. and then he angrily...
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white. what are people, adam, who are trying to read the tea leaves of the census data, getting wrong?of apock lip tick rhetoric in the nativist trumpy corners of the internet that the country becoming more diverse is going to be the end of the republican party. you can see some of that on the liberal side as well. this idea that because the country's getting more diverse and democrats rely more on the votes of black and latino voters than the republican party do that this is good for them. but the truth is the borders of race, which is a biological fiction, you know are constantly shifting in the united states. in the early 20th century, where he passed all these immigration laws to keep people who are considered a lesser form of white, jews, italians, greeks, from coming to the united states. and now, you know, these communities are all very mainstream and considered, you know, not really seen as a people apart from the rest of the, rest the other americans. so it's very, it's a mistake to assume that just because more people are identifying as non-white that that necessarily means t
white. what are people, adam, who are trying to read the tea leaves of the census data, getting wrong?of apock lip tick rhetoric in the nativist trumpy corners of the internet that the country becoming more diverse is going to be the end of the republican party. you can see some of that on the liberal side as well. this idea that because the country's getting more diverse and democrats rely more on the votes of black and latino voters than the republican party do that this is good for them. but...
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take decades before the grounds and the setting of the white house really took on importance and got money to do something about it? >> so abigail adams, the first first lady to live in the white house, and we should be talking about the first ladies especially today, she described the scene to her daughter in the year 1800 in a letter to her daughter, and she described the scene as a place without the least fancy yard or other veeps, but she opt -- convenience, but she optimistically noted it's a beautiful spot, capable of improvement. and then the successor, thomas jefferson, moved in in 1800 as well, and -- i'm sorry, in 1801. and he immediately really got to work improving the grounds. so he actually, in part, developed the first landscape plan for the white house and spent the next eight years of his presidency developing the grounds. >> and, of course, he had monticello that he was also developing. so it was something -- he was somebody with kind of european training in terms of the art and the architecture x those physical settings were very, very important to him. throughout the rest of the 1800s leading up to the civil war, b
take decades before the grounds and the setting of the white house really took on importance and got money to do something about it? >> so abigail adams, the first first lady to live in the white house, and we should be talking about the first ladies especially today, she described the scene to her daughter in the year 1800 in a letter to her daughter, and she described the scene as a place without the least fancy yard or other veeps, but she opt -- convenience, but she optimistically...
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john adam's mind and found a white -- he did find a way to annoy because he blunt -- a blunt spoken yankee. we have to respect people who are good at what they do. i pretends he is not a appalled bird madison is more open linkth political. making an amazing political partnership they create a dominant political machine and he can't get free speech really important john adams does not get free speech. thomas and jefferson gets it a lot. his partner madison gets it even more. they championed freedom of speech against john adams. they will form a political party that will be the dominant t political party you and i have to respect that. he creates a newspaper empire affiliated newspaper that support his way of thinking about the world he secretly funds folks in various ways. he creates fox news network. he understands the democratic newspaper culture of america. it's always telling madison right off as against hamilton. rip them to shreds. he is too good a newspaper scribbler, he got to go after him. there g is a reason the guys on mount rushmore. i criticize him something that is really impo
john adam's mind and found a white -- he did find a way to annoy because he blunt -- a blunt spoken yankee. we have to respect people who are good at what they do. i pretends he is not a appalled bird madison is more open linkth political. making an amazing political partnership they create a dominant political machine and he can't get free speech really important john adams does not get free speech. thomas and jefferson gets it a lot. his partner madison gets it even more. they championed...
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ellicott, washington and l'enfant so that's kind of poetic but adams wasdisgusted by the sight of slaves building the city. only six rooms at the white house were finished . >> .. >> .. john adams was intimately involved in personally every decision for years and the founding of the country but half of the capitol. but he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision if he does recognize he's a front row seat to history as he moves in and write a letter containing feasibility poetic verse he abigail he would not travel, he cryptically says building is in a situation he usually inhabited and basically knowing abigail didn't like working on a model the building now known as the white house, right supplier, the end of his life was engraved in the event fireplace, i pray the best of blessings upon this house and will hereafter who and. may 9 but wise and honorable served under this today is in the white house and i think that's part of the great vision of george washington and his extraordinary efforts, his vision and creativity and just getting this capitol city founded and built which ensures the survival of our public. i like to th
ellicott, washington and l'enfant so that's kind of poetic but adams wasdisgusted by the sight of slaves building the city. only six rooms at the white house were finished . >> .. >> .. john adams was intimately involved in personally every decision for years and the founding of the country but half of the capitol. but he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision if he does recognize he's a front row seat to history as he moves in and write a letter containing feasibility...
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the white house has been adamant that the u.s. will still be able to conduct counterterrorism missions like the one we saw last night even after the military leaves but they are, of course, facing questions about how challenging that work might get when they don't have people on the ground. white house press secretary jen psaki was asked about the president's promise to specifically make the terrorists responsible for the attack at the airport pay. she did not mince words yesterday saying the president made clear he does not want them to live on the earth anymore. the state department yesterday said they plan to keep working to get vulnerable afghans out after the withdrawal deadline and that the taliban like you said even after 20 years of fighting have asked them to keep a diplomatic presence on the ground. now, the state department spokesperson said no decision on that had been made. of course, it would be so hard to do that without troops there for protection. as far as those who have been evacuated, customs and border protect
the white house has been adamant that the u.s. will still be able to conduct counterterrorism missions like the one we saw last night even after the military leaves but they are, of course, facing questions about how challenging that work might get when they don't have people on the ground. white house press secretary jen psaki was asked about the president's promise to specifically make the terrorists responsible for the attack at the airport pay. she did not mince words yesterday saying the...
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example tran 11 primary sheet lost the black and hispanic precincts and one the wealthy white precincts look at eric adamshe precincts with the highest crime. and the progressives when the precincts with the lowest crime. defund the police is a luxury beliefs. you are privileged you're living in a low crime community gives you the ability to believe in that corey bush made it very explicit and we should thank her for that. >> gunz we might not agree on a lot in this country we can agree we don't want to get shots. to be pretty hypocritical should be united, hopefully. >> of course my initial reaction when i saw this video is like excuse me ma'am this is a wendy's stop yelling at me. stop yelling what was she talking about? this is total hypocrisy. it's also another example of our politicians and do as i say not as i do myself. the bottom line is sure you can afford your private police and whatnot you are a congresswoman congratulations. what about the citizens who might have a whack job living next door to them or hear him in new york city and i can barely find a cop sometimes. the lawlessness is going cr
example tran 11 primary sheet lost the black and hispanic precincts and one the wealthy white precincts look at eric adamshe precincts with the highest crime. and the progressives when the precincts with the lowest crime. defund the police is a luxury beliefs. you are privileged you're living in a low crime community gives you the ability to believe in that corey bush made it very explicit and we should thank her for that. >> gunz we might not agree on a lot in this country we can agree...
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adam. >> what was his -- he looks very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and his father is black and they are the blackest of black, right? so give you a little clip of adam. >> i stood one day before the greatest ruler of this day. god said to moses, what's in your hand? moses said, lord, i've got a stick, that's all. he said let me use what's in your hand. and god used that slave boy with a stick in his hand to divide the red seas, marched through a wilderness, drained water out of rocks, manna from heaven and brings people to the freedom land. what's in your hand? what's in your hand? one with god. always. walk with him and talk with him and speak together and fight together and with god's
adam. >> what was his -- he looks very white. >> whoa. yes, but black people can look white, right? >> so i was wondering, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was very fair skinned. we have this crazy rule in the united states, right? the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of sub-saharan, african, you are black. and powells proudly claim their blackness, even though adam was originally born with blond hair and blue eyes. you see his baby picture. but he's black and...
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adam, yes. yeah. . >> once he is -- he looks very white. >> whoa! yes! -- black people can look right, right? >> i want to, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was a very fair skin. >> just -- because we have this great role in the united states, right? i mean, the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of some sub-saharan african, you are black. and poll's proudly claim that black lace. even though adam was [inaudible] born with black hair and blue eyes, you see his baby pictures, you know, it's like, but you know, he's black and his father's black, and they are the blackest of black, right? so let me give you a little clip of adam. >> [inaudible] >> most said -- he said let me use what is in your hand and got used the stick to divide the red seas. [inaudible] what is in your hand? [applause] what is in your hand? walk with god! walk with him! talk with him! work with him! think together, fight together! with god's hand in your hand, the victory will be accomplished. sooner than you prayed for. sooner than you imagined. good night and god bless. >> so
adam, yes. yeah. . >> once he is -- he looks very white. >> whoa! yes! -- black people can look right, right? >> i want to, was his mom black? >> no, his mom was a very fair skin. >> just -- because we have this great role in the united states, right? i mean, the racial drop of one drop of whatever blood of some sub-saharan african, you are black. and poll's proudly claim that black lace. even though adam was [inaudible] born with black hair and blue eyes, you see...
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adams? and how common was it for enlistees who were black being assigned to all-white regiments, as in this case in roles of subservient laborer? >> that's where the valentine family lived was it newark valley, adams county. so the -- the two sons went into u.s. color troops and the -- um -- one of the grandsons enlisted in a wisconsin regiment along with three or four other people from that -- from that community. recruited locally in adams county and these guys were taken into that regiment. but they were listed officially as privates but they were also listed as cooks. so -- but they were -- they were in white regiments, wisconsin regiments. this was fairly late bonuses to soldiers who had served overseas in the ameri well, here we are, many veterans go to washington and camp out in the anacostia flats protesting and some of them, quite frankly, don't have anywhere else to go. and they are basically camped out there asking congress, begging congress really, in some ways, to -- to get -- see if they can get an advance on their pensions. and a sizeable minority of them -- sizeable -- i don'
adams? and how common was it for enlistees who were black being assigned to all-white regiments, as in this case in roles of subservient laborer? >> that's where the valentine family lived was it newark valley, adams county. so the -- the two sons went into u.s. color troops and the -- um -- one of the grandsons enlisted in a wisconsin regiment along with three or four other people from that -- from that community. recruited locally in adams county and these guys were taken into that...
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. >> yeah, that's why the president and the white house team are so adamant they made the decision, that even after the images we've seen over the last week, the chaos we've seen in the process of the evacuation and the drawdown, americans still support, by and large t idea of drawing down. they had enough of this war of 20 years and what they've seen over the last week doesn't seem to change their minds. >> what are you hearing about the strategy, short-term, long-term, what the goals are in afghanistan? >> i think the hope is that they can get all the americans out or as many americans out as want to come out, that they can get as many of those afghans who have served u.s. forces out as possible, and then claim victory for having been the president who had the courage. we're seeing white house allies and people close to the president saying this is a president who acted with the courage of his convictions. i think the longer-term question is going to be whether this damages the president in terms of, one, competency, and any damage that might have been done to u.s. relations around the
. >> yeah, that's why the president and the white house team are so adamant they made the decision, that even after the images we've seen over the last week, the chaos we've seen in the process of the evacuation and the drawdown, americans still support, by and large t idea of drawing down. they had enough of this war of 20 years and what they've seen over the last week doesn't seem to change their minds. >> what are you hearing about the strategy, short-term, long-term, what the...
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. >> white house national security adviser jake sullivan and republican congressman and veteran adam kinzinger join me to discuss, next. >>> astron astronomical rise. in covid infection. vivek murthy is ahead. >>> congressman paul mitchell left his party over election lies. months later, as he bravely faced death from cancer, mitchell did one last interview with his final message. >> learn to understand people and judge less. and love more, and less hatred. >>> hello, i'm brianna keilar in washington where the state of our union is worried about friends at home and abroad. >>> outer bands of tropical storm henri have begun to pummel the eastern coast of the united states. henri is expected to make l landfall in hours on long island or new england. all the latest and an update about expected flooding and storm surge ahead. >>> now, we are also watching the situation in afghanistan, at the kabul airport, growing more dangerous and desperate by the minute with 14,000 people there waiting to get out. the state department warning americans in afghanistan not to travel to the airport, as a
. >> white house national security adviser jake sullivan and republican congressman and veteran adam kinzinger join me to discuss, next. >>> astron astronomical rise. in covid infection. vivek murthy is ahead. >>> congressman paul mitchell left his party over election lies. months later, as he bravely faced death from cancer, mitchell did one last interview with his final message. >> learn to understand people and judge less. and love more, and less hatred....
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white kids. you know the thing -- >> [laughing]. >> adam, what do you think the robot joe biden ought to say when the southern border than the actual joe biden. number 2, at a should put a mask on that robot. let's face it. that's what his presidency will be known for. mask up. i don't recognize his mouth. last they did a wonderful job on the hair plugs. >> [laughing]. i am looking forward to any robot president taking on the southern border crisis. thank you very much for joining me tonight. you can watch adam carolla on fox news nation's canceled in the usa right now. thanks for watching fox news prime time. back tomorrow night at 7. be lovers of freedom. tucker carlson is next. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: more evidence tonight that it's always the people you most suspect. andrew cuomo governor of new york is every bit the creep you thought he was and more. talks like a mafia leader and act like one. 11 sexual harassment claims against him public today. go to cnn right now and watch jeffrey toobin of all people talk about how c
white kids. you know the thing -- >> [laughing]. >> adam, what do you think the robot joe biden ought to say when the southern border than the actual joe biden. number 2, at a should put a mask on that robot. let's face it. that's what his presidency will be known for. mask up. i don't recognize his mouth. last they did a wonderful job on the hair plugs. >> [laughing]. i am looking forward to any robot president taking on the southern border crisis. thank you very much for...
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with ties to the afghan war are blaming the trump administration and the biden white house for the crisis. air force veteran adamlew missions during the war and the conflict started almost 20 years ago under the watch of former vice president dick cheney, congresswoman liz cheney's father. here is what they're saying about the u.s. withdrawal. >> let's keep in mind mike pompeo met with the taliban as donald trump was publicly saying we have to get out of afghanistan at all costs. it's not worth it. mike pompeo meets with the taliban and tries to negotiate something. by the way, end up getting rolled harder than ever. almost as bad as neuville chamberlain. they knew the desired out of the trump administration. they set it up to fail but always, of course, joe biden could have easily turned this around and instead used it as an excuse to get out. both parties failed the american people. it can't continue and particularly can't continue point fingers. >> what we're watching in afghanistan is what happens when america withdrawals from the world. everybody who has been saying america needs to withdrawal, america need
with ties to the afghan war are blaming the trump administration and the biden white house for the crisis. air force veteran adamlew missions during the war and the conflict started almost 20 years ago under the watch of former vice president dick cheney, congresswoman liz cheney's father. here is what they're saying about the u.s. withdrawal. >> let's keep in mind mike pompeo met with the taliban as donald trump was publicly saying we have to get out of afghanistan at all costs. it's not...
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visibly emotional yesterday during his address to the nation, but privately and publicly, the white house is adamantt this evacuation mission will continue until august 31st but the president saying that the nation has made a vow to help americans and our allies escape the country and that the military knowing full well there might be another attack is committed to sticking to this exit strategy and we also heard from the white house press secretary last night, she said putting the lives of service men and women at risk and those decisions that you have to make as commander in chief weigh heavily on the president. janai? >> and that tuesday deadline is fast approaching, stephanie, thank you. cecilia? >> okay, janai, thank you. we'll have much more on the crisis in afghanistan throughout the morning. >>> but now, we do want to turn to the hurricane watch as tropical storm ida gains strength. a state of emergency has been declared for louisiana. victor oquendo is there in new orleans with the very latest. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia. from lake pontchartrain where the waves
visibly emotional yesterday during his address to the nation, but privately and publicly, the white house is adamantt this evacuation mission will continue until august 31st but the president saying that the nation has made a vow to help americans and our allies escape the country and that the military knowing full well there might be another attack is committed to sticking to this exit strategy and we also heard from the white house press secretary last night, she said putting the lives of...
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adam aaron is our guest. congress is making progress on infrastructure package and white house extended moratorium on evictionsners get less cash but people can afford to buy things or invest in the market finally bears' hedge funds keep capitulating they have to buy to keep up with the averages would rather wait for pull back but bull refuses to give them entry point. there's lots to worry about if you're bullish, but lot more to worry about if you're bearish. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it for you right here at "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow news with shepard smith starts right now. >>> a planet if you can keep it i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >>> climate change irreversible and getting worse fast the dire u.n. report and why scientists warn we've now reached a point of no return >>> the fight to control afghanistan intensified. violence and fears surge as the taliban gains ground seizing control of several large cities. >> they will not just kill me, they will kill my kids, too, you know
adam aaron is our guest. congress is making progress on infrastructure package and white house extended moratorium on evictionsners get less cash but people can afford to buy things or invest in the market finally bears' hedge funds keep capitulating they have to buy to keep up with the averages would rather wait for pull back but bull refuses to give them entry point. there's lots to worry about if you're bullish, but lot more to worry about if you're bearish. there's always a bull market...
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but adams was disgusted by the side of slaves normally six the white house refinish the roof leaked andis no place for abigail to hanker laundry and get water in the building rate of fresh plaster. all night and all day long come there is hammering and sawing of construction rated so as not the city that it was but adams recognized, he didn't play hardly any role in this, which is odd. because john adams was intimately involved in virtually every decision for years in the founding of this country. been on the capitol but he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision a does recognize these a front row seat to history as he moves in and he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse pretty writes a letter to abigail who did not travel with him. he kind of cryptically says the building is in a situation inhabited basically. knowing that abigail didn't like what she found but she comes down. but the we now know as the white house, he writes a prayer which at the end of that was engraved in the mantle of one of the fireplaces says that i pray that evan bristow the best blessings
but adams was disgusted by the side of slaves normally six the white house refinish the roof leaked andis no place for abigail to hanker laundry and get water in the building rate of fresh plaster. all night and all day long come there is hammering and sawing of construction rated so as not the city that it was but adams recognized, he didn't play hardly any role in this, which is odd. because john adams was intimately involved in virtually every decision for years in the founding of this...
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white house. joining me now washington congressman adam smith, chairman of the house armed services committee.ul glad to have you right now given what we are talking about, which begins with your reaction to our new reporting of an isis threat against kabul airport. how much do you think this changes the dynamic of our mission? how concerned are you about isis, and even the presence of al qaeda in the region? do you have any sense of their capability at this point? >> we don't know for sure. i'm very concerned about isis. isis and the taliban have been fighting each other for a while, so isis is not going to be calmed by the fact that the taliban have taken over, quite the contrary. they're going to continue the fight. i think right now they are the biggest threat to what we're trying to do in kabul. the taliban see that threat as well and they're trying to prevent it, but it is a real risk. we are not sure at this point what their capability is because, keep in mind, you know, we have pulled out and we have been out for a while. we don't have the type of visibility in afghanistan to monitor t
white house. joining me now washington congressman adam smith, chairman of the house armed services committee.ul glad to have you right now given what we are talking about, which begins with your reaction to our new reporting of an isis threat against kabul airport. how much do you think this changes the dynamic of our mission? how concerned are you about isis, and even the presence of al qaeda in the region? do you have any sense of their capability at this point? >> we don't know for...
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adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. six rooms in the whitee were finished. the roof leaked. there was no place for abigail to hang her laundry or get running water and the building reeked of fresh plaster. all night and all day long there was the hammering and sawing ofl construction so it wasn't the city it was but adams recognized, he didn't play a role hardly in any of this debate which is a lot because john adams most involved in every decision for years in the founding of the country but not for the capital. he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision and he sitd basically. knowing that abigail wouldn't like what she found but then he writes of the building we now know as the white house, at the end of fdr's life it was a great mantle he says i pray having to bestow the best of the blessings upon this house and all who will hereafter inhabite it. may none the wise and honorable men ever serve under this roof. and that today is in the white house and i think that is part of the great vision of george washington and his extraordina
adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. six rooms in the whitee were finished. the roof leaked. there was no place for abigail to hang her laundry or get running water and the building reeked of fresh plaster. all night and all day long there was the hammering and sawing ofl construction so it wasn't the city it was but adams recognized, he didn't play a role hardly in any of this debate which is a lot because john adams most involved in every decision for years in the...
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adams county. these guys were taken into that regiment. they were listed officially as privates but also listed as cooks. so they were in white regiments, wisconsin regiments. this was fairly late in the war. yeah, i did come across it. there's another interesting one from earlier in the war, someone from adams county who attempted to enlist and was refused. he attempted to volunteer for wisconsin regiment and was refused. that was probably 1863, 1864. there were others. there was a manly and i can't remember the other names now, but there were four or five from that community who all went together. >> interesting. next question? weren't there several black paricipants in 1932? >> let me quickly explain what the bonus army is, first of all. in 1932 we're in the throes of the great depression. congress voted bonuses to soldiers who served overseas in the american expeditionary force, payable in 1945. in 1932 we're in the throes of the great depression. many go and camp out in the anacostia flats, they basically don't have anywhere to go. they're camped out begging congress to see if they could get an advance on their pensions.
adams county. these guys were taken into that regiment. they were listed officially as privates but also listed as cooks. so they were in white regiments, wisconsin regiments. this was fairly late in the war. yeah, i did come across it. there's another interesting one from earlier in the war, someone from adams county who attempted to enlist and was refused. he attempted to volunteer for wisconsin regiment and was refused. that was probably 1863, 1864. there were others. there was a manly and i...
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adams was disgusted by the side of slaves building the city. only six rooms the whitehouse were finished. the roof leaked. there's no place for abigail to hang her laundry, to get running water in the building or raked of fresh plaster. every night and all day there is a hammering and sawing of construction produce not the city it was. but adams recognize, adams did not play hardly roll it any of this capitol city debate which is odd because john adams was intimately involved in every decision for years and the founding of this country. but not in the capitol. but he doesn't recognize washington's external revision. and he does recognize that he is a front row seat to history. as he moves in and he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse. he said the building is in a situation to be inhabited basically. more television for serious readers.
adams was disgusted by the side of slaves building the city. only six rooms the whitehouse were finished. the roof leaked. there's no place for abigail to hang her laundry, to get running water in the building or raked of fresh plaster. every night and all day there is a hammering and sawing of construction produce not the city it was. but adams recognize, adams did not play hardly roll it any of this capitol city debate which is odd because john adams was intimately involved in every decision...
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adams wasas disgusted by the sight of slaves building the city. only six terms in the whitehouse were finished. the roof leak there is no place for n abigail to hand enter and hang her laundry to get running water all day all night long there is the yhammering and sawing of construction. it was not the city it was. adams did not play hardly any role in any of this. which is odd but not in the capitol pretty doesn't recognize washington's extraordinary vision. he doesn't recognize he is a front row seat to history as he moves in. he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse pretty writes a letter to abigail who did not travel with them or cryptically d says the building is in a situation to be inhabited basically. knowing abigail like what she found, but then he writes of the building we now know as the whiteg house. he writes a prayer which at the end of d fdr's life was engraved in the mantle under the fireplace he said i pray have them bestow the best of blessings on this house and all who will hereafter inhabit it. but none but wise and honorable men ever served u
adams wasas disgusted by the sight of slaves building the city. only six terms in the whitehouse were finished. the roof leak there is no place for n abigail to hand enter and hang her laundry to get running water all day all night long there is the yhammering and sawing of construction. it was not the city it was. adams did not play hardly any role in any of this. which is odd but not in the capitol pretty doesn't recognize washington's extraordinary vision. he doesn't recognize he is a front...
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. >> congressman adam kinzinger from illinois, thank you very much. >>> we are awaiting more from the white house and the pentagon. we'll bring you both as soon as they start. stay with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. for your best back to school smile, crest has you covered. nice smile, brad! nice! thanks!? crest, the #1 toothpaste brand in america. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's
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. >> white house national security adviser jake sullivan and republican congressman and veteran adam>> astron astronomical rise. in covid infection. vivek murthy is ahead. >>> congressman paul mitchell left his party over election lies. months later, as he bravely faced death from cancer, mitchell did one last interview with his final message. >> learn to understand
. >> white house national security adviser jake sullivan and republican congressman and veteran adam>> astron astronomical rise. in covid infection. vivek murthy is ahead. >>> congressman paul mitchell left his party over election lies. months later, as he bravely faced death from cancer, mitchell did one last interview with his final message. >> learn to understand
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adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. only six rooms in the white were finished. the roof leaked. there was no place for abigail to hang her laundry to get running water, and the building smelled of fresh plaster. all night, all day long the hammering and sawing of construction. it wasn't the city it was. but adams recognized -- adams didn't play hardly any role in any of this capital city debate which is odd because adams was intimately involved in virtually every decision for years in the founding of this country but not in the capital, but he does recognize washington's extraordinary vision, and he does recognize that he has a front row seat to history as he moves in. he writes a letter containing sort of a poetic verse. he writes a letter to abigail who did not travel with him where he kind of cryptically says the building is in a situation to be inhabited, basically, knowing abigail wouldn't like what she found, but she comes down. but then he writes of the building we now know as a white house, he writes a prayer, again in fdr's life was engra
adams was disgusted by the sight of slaves building a city. only six rooms in the white were finished. the roof leaked. there was no place for abigail to hang her laundry to get running water, and the building smelled of fresh plaster. all night, all day long the hammering and sawing of construction. it wasn't the city it was. but adams recognized -- adams didn't play hardly any role in any of this capital city debate which is odd because adams was intimately involved in virtually every...
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white house will bring in gabriel elizondo. he's joining us in washington. so it was. kimberly was outlining and her report biden's pretty adamant about the withdrawal deadline. saying that this attack will not deter the u. s. how are these comments going down in the us? well, i think that most americans, for a long time felt that the u. s. should get out of afghanistan. that's what all of the polls show. however, this is not necessarily the way that most americans wanted it to happen. i think a lot of people in this country are quite frankly shocked because as the day went on, the 1st word of an explosion outside the airport immediately raised alarm bells in the us. of course, i was well as elsewhere in the rest of the world, particularly here in the u. s. with so many family members who have loved ones that are in the military there at the airport, helping to evacuate people. but the 1st reports for maybe 2 us soldiers injured or killed, then it went up to maybe 8 or 10. and then of course now 12 and then just within the last couple hours now it's gone up to 13 with 18 that are injured. so as the day went on, i think it really
white house will bring in gabriel elizondo. he's joining us in washington. so it was. kimberly was outlining and her report biden's pretty adamant about the withdrawal deadline. saying that this attack will not deter the u. s. how are these comments going down in the us? well, i think that most americans, for a long time felt that the u. s. should get out of afghanistan. that's what all of the polls show. however, this is not necessarily the way that most americans wanted it to happen. i think...
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neil: you knew about adams because you covered it when he, when he moved in the white house.ta that is fueling the belief that maybe we overreacted earlier in the week when home depot was getting clubbed and that despite pretty strong numbers. all of them cocoalescing around this right now. but we're still
neil: you knew about adams because you covered it when he, when he moved in the white house.ta that is fueling the belief that maybe we overreacted earlier in the week when home depot was getting clubbed and that despite pretty strong numbers. all of them cocoalescing around this right now. but we're still
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white, latino, it doesn't matter. they want more security. as you see from new york with eric adamsic primary, he ran on a platform of better cops, more safety for the city. that is what wins. and that's what americans want and are demanding. if they don't get it the democrats will pay a price in 2022. >> sandra: just brutal. the image of her hanging out the window with that gun in broad daylight with pedestrians on the street. new jersey democratic governor phil murphy. vaccine mandate demonstrations. he ordered all healthcare employees in his state to get vaccinated or undergo regular covid testing. listen. >> these folks have lost your minds. you are the ultimate knuckle heads. because of what you are saying and standing for people are losing their life. people are losing their life. and you have to know that. look in the mirror. >> sandra: republicans are demanding deblasio asking him to stop the mandates. normally the governor of new jersey is pretty calm. he clearly has had it with anybody who is showing their anti-vaccine stance addressing very colorfully those protestors the
white, latino, it doesn't matter. they want more security. as you see from new york with eric adamsic primary, he ran on a platform of better cops, more safety for the city. that is what wins. and that's what americans want and are demanding. if they don't get it the democrats will pay a price in 2022. >> sandra: just brutal. the image of her hanging out the window with that gun in broad daylight with pedestrians on the street. new jersey democratic governor phil murphy. vaccine mandate...
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white kids go through today. the television shows of that era, some anymore police related. when adam 12, at a speed and the television at that era really betrayed the police in a very positive light. that joe friday and others and so a kid of eight or nine or ten or 11 years old, that was very influential. simultaneous to that, i was an avid reader and was in and out of the library and in that library building was also the local police station so i checked out a book have a talk about the police there. new york city police in the 1950s and 1960s by then would watch the cops really much out of the station house, two by two and in the back of the paddy wagon to be delivered very few actually. the influence back then wasn't very different than what kids watching tv in the movies today and i would argue probably more bad stories about cops on tv now than good ones today. charles: i would agree with that and i have a question about that so let's fast-forward a bit. you come back from the home and at october 1970, you had an opportunity to go with the police department what you did rated t
white kids go through today. the television shows of that era, some anymore police related. when adam 12, at a speed and the television at that era really betrayed the police in a very positive light. that joe friday and others and so a kid of eight or nine or ten or 11 years old, that was very influential. simultaneous to that, i was an avid reader and was in and out of the library and in that library building was also the local police station so i checked out a book have a talk about the...
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i want to bring in adam bass, inventor of hash cash, a system work -- used in bitcoin mining. it is incredible because that was used in talk moto's original white. what using of the energy consumption issue? when did you start to think this was a problem? >> the energy consumption is best put in context because politically there is a lot of -- power. because the grid demands are uneven, grids -- cover peak capacity so they have typically a lot in reserve. that seems to get unused. there is unused capacity, or in some cases they have to pay people to shed excess capacity for power projects. that is what the blockchain energy announcement is about. [indiscernible] we are also building a zero emission pilot which is fully open source. [indiscernible] to prove the thesis that bitcoin mining can actually improve profitability and therefore help building and expanding the zero emission power grid. you may recall, much earlier in the year, there were power cuts in texas because it is built just-in-time. so with additional grid uses, switch can turn on and off depending on pricing. you can increase capacity so you have less -- emily: talk to us about h
i want to bring in adam bass, inventor of hash cash, a system work -- used in bitcoin mining. it is incredible because that was used in talk moto's original white. what using of the energy consumption issue? when did you start to think this was a problem? >> the energy consumption is best put in context because politically there is a lot of -- power. because the grid demands are uneven, grids -- cover peak capacity so they have typically a lot in reserve. that seems to get unused. there...
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neil: you knew about adams because you covered it when he, when he moved in the white house. [laughter] come on. stuart: very good, neil. neil: best i could do. all right, stuart, thank you very much. have a wonderful weekend. we are up about 206 points at the corner of wall and broad, stabilizing news on the afghan front though it's not quite all stable and some better than expected retail sales data that is fueling the belief that maybe we overreacted earlier in the week when home depot was getting clubbed and that despite pretty strong numbers. all of them cocoalescing around this right now. but we're still in danger, whatever the strength today, of having a losing week on the dow. we're keeping a close eye on oil as well, that is drifting away, looking at a seventh day of potential losses here. a streak we've not seen in a good couple of years. for a while that was hurting energy stocks, a little less so, but it's something we are keeping an eye on. also other markets like hong kong, typically in a bear market at this time. it has fallen 20% from its highs, a spike in cas
neil: you knew about adams because you covered it when he, when he moved in the white house. [laughter] come on. stuart: very good, neil. neil: best i could do. all right, stuart, thank you very much. have a wonderful weekend. we are up about 206 points at the corner of wall and broad, stabilizing news on the afghan front though it's not quite all stable and some better than expected retail sales data that is fueling the belief that maybe we overreacted earlier in the week when home depot was...
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white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more on that under pressure following an emergency meeting of g 7 leaders to discuss extending the afghanistan withdraw date us president joe biden with adamant us troops will be out by august 31st. the sooner we can finish the better he each day of operations brings at risk to our troops. still us withdraw from afghanistan, relies on taliban cooperation to ensure couples airport remains open. if not by and says, he's directed the pentagon to draw up contingency plans. more than 75000 people have been evacuated since mid july, thousands more afghan and us civilians still surround harman cars. they international hoping to board, one of the dozens of us flights out of the country, but escape chances are diminishing. what house intelligence committee member said bluntly, not all who want to leave, will make biden's deadline. we have to get american citizens out and we have to get our african partners and allies out. the american people support it and their representatives in this house supported that can't be accomplished between now and the end of the month. the pentagon says its increased its pay. the planes of evacuees taking off approximatel
white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it has more on that under pressure following an emergency meeting of g 7 leaders to discuss extending the afghanistan withdraw date us president joe biden with adamant us troops will be out by august 31st. the sooner we can finish the better he each day of operations brings at risk to our troops. still us withdraw from afghanistan, relies on taliban cooperation to ensure couples airport remains open. if not by and says, he's directed the pentagon to...
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white and patrols. last week president, one warned turkey would not become a europe refugee warehouse, and it's already home to more than 3 and half 1000000 syrian refugees. turkish political analyst on or adam told us america strong to pass off its responsibility for the i've got a crisis to other nations. this is a world wide international problem just because we are the, the nearest, physically, the nearest country. that the african refugees seek refuge to doesn't necessarily should mean that we should be the only one dealing with turkey has been housing millions of syrian refugees. now adding more to this, it's really hard to bear with us is undoubtedly the only source of what's going on . and that can stand right now. they've created the best and that now they're trying to avoid the consequences of that. they have already started, you know, looking out people act gans to african countries and they have also in the past week or so have leagues, i'm calling for statement to the media from the back channels that the cherokee may, may accept. most of these refugees on behalf of the us and the, the turkish. first of all, the president, the former, everybody has said, you know, as totally was
white and patrols. last week president, one warned turkey would not become a europe refugee warehouse, and it's already home to more than 3 and half 1000000 syrian refugees. turkish political analyst on or adam told us america strong to pass off its responsibility for the i've got a crisis to other nations. this is a world wide international problem just because we are the, the nearest, physically, the nearest country. that the african refugees seek refuge to doesn't necessarily should mean...
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adam pointed this out. the idea that you would say oh the blacks are on the democrats. i'm only responsible for the whites and the republicans. seriously? is that our governing philosophy now? that he doesn't have to be governor of black people in texas? other than when he is denying them the right to vote? >> well, first, a shout-out to mayor turner who i am a big fan of down the road here in wimberly. so big fan of his for everything he is doing. i'm amazed we're having this conversation. you know today is august 20th. 1619 is when the first 20 or so african slaves were brought and sold in this country. as -- today, 1619. we are having this conversation, still. they don't think they're the -- they don't think they're the leaders of all texans. they have acted like this over and over and over, again. it's not just the public-health crisis. it's on every cultural issue. it's on the economy. it's on healthcare. it's on the expansion of medicaid. it's on everything. they do not think -- they only want to represent the million people that vote in the gop primary. that's all they want to represent. 5% of the
adam pointed this out. the idea that you would say oh the blacks are on the democrats. i'm only responsible for the whites and the republicans. seriously? is that our governing philosophy now? that he doesn't have to be governor of black people in texas? other than when he is denying them the right to vote? >> well, first, a shout-out to mayor turner who i am a big fan of down the road here in wimberly. so big fan of his for everything he is doing. i'm amazed we're having this...
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adam, thanks very much. >> we have breaking news, fox news learned the state department has been hit by a cyber attack we are going to go back to jackie hi mark live at the whitese with the latest. reporter: as you mentioned, the state department has been hit by a cyber attack. notifications of a possible serious breach were made from the department of defense cyber command. it's unclear when the breach was discovered products believed to have happened a couple of weeks ago. a source familiar is telling me the ongoing mission by the state department to evacuate americans and afghan allies in afghanistan have not been effective. the extent of the breach investigation into who might be behind it, any effort taking to mitigate it and any ongoing risks to potential operations is pretty unclear at this time. state department officials gave a generic statement that says the department takes seriously response about us that states are the information and continuously taking steps to ensure information protected for security reasons not in a position to discuss the nature or scope of any alleged cybersecurity incidents at this time. the state department was breached a
adam, thanks very much. >> we have breaking news, fox news learned the state department has been hit by a cyber attack we are going to go back to jackie hi mark live at the whitese with the latest. reporter: as you mentioned, the state department has been hit by a cyber attack. notifications of a possible serious breach were made from the department of defense cyber command. it's unclear when the breach was discovered products believed to have happened a couple of weeks ago. a source...
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adam is one of those people who is courageous. when donald trump was fighting here in nevada, i was at the white house for election night. election night. the very next day, pres. trump called and said rick, i need you to come into the oval office. we had a bunch of us there, we started talking about what we had to do to fight back, to make sure that election integrity was paramount. and what pres. trump said to me was, nevada or arizona? which one do you want to go to. i said i want to go to nevada. he said now you're working with adam. the two of you will be amazing. we came to fight for election integrity. when people ask me about the election, i am very blunt to say we know for a fact that there was fraud in this election. i can tell you, i got kicked off twitter for three days during the election, because i posted ballots that were sent in california to my neighbors -- neighbor's dead parents. they both got ballots in the mail. i posted the ballots on twitter, i got kicked off for violating community standards. when i fought back against them, i said if you employed somebody to look at community standards come up to
adam is one of those people who is courageous. when donald trump was fighting here in nevada, i was at the white house for election night. election night. the very next day, pres. trump called and said rick, i need you to come into the oval office. we had a bunch of us there, we started talking about what we had to do to fight back, to make sure that election integrity was paramount. and what pres. trump said to me was, nevada or arizona? which one do you want to go to. i said i want to go to...
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i actually been communicating with the white house official over this in the last few minutes they are absolutely adamanta thorough vetting process in place here to make sure that no one with ties to terror gets into the united states. but with people coming out of afghanistan, some of them with no documentation whose backgrounds may be very difficult to trace, do you have faith, congressman that that system will prevent anyone who has ties to terror from coming into this country? >> i do know that they have robust systems, but i also know that those systems haven't worked in afghanistan so hopefully that means that that incompetence isn't going to be transferred back to these other locations where the process wil be completed. there is always a chance. the thing for terrorists is the only have to get it one time ou of 100, we have to get it right 100 times out of 100. >> congressman, we appreciate you joining us. we are still awaiting the secretary of state live at the state department. congressman, thank you. fox news contributor in former white house speechwriter, when he gets begins will get right t
i actually been communicating with the white house official over this in the last few minutes they are absolutely adamanta thorough vetting process in place here to make sure that no one with ties to terror gets into the united states. but with people coming out of afghanistan, some of them with no documentation whose backgrounds may be very difficult to trace, do you have faith, congressman that that system will prevent anyone who has ties to terror from coming into this country? >> i do...
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adams, who was tragically shot and killed in chicago in april. just last month, 6-year-old nayak courtney was fatally shot in washington, d.c. fox's peter doocy pressing the white house. >> peter: democratic congresswoman cori bush says she favors spending that tens of thousands of dollars on private security to keep her safe and people should "suck it up, defunding the police has to happen." it didn't president biden say a few weeks ago anybody who accuses the party of being anti-police is mine? >> secretary psaki: we shouldn't lose the forest through the trees here, which is that a member of congress, an elected official, is concerned her life is threatened, and that is disturbing. the president has been clear that he opposes defunding the police. he has opposed proposed increased funding for on enforcement and increased funding from his predecessor, who as you might be aware of, was a republican. there may be some in the democratic party, including the attempt the attempt on mike congresswoman bush, who disagree >> kayleigh: jimmy, president biden has been crystal-clear apparently on not wanting to defund the police, except we have this sound bite from the c
adams, who was tragically shot and killed in chicago in april. just last month, 6-year-old nayak courtney was fatally shot in washington, d.c. fox's peter doocy pressing the white house. >> peter: democratic congresswoman cori bush says she favors spending that tens of thousands of dollars on private security to keep her safe and people should "suck it up, defunding the police has to happen." it didn't president biden say a few weeks ago anybody who accuses the party of being...
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white house we learned today. one in three cases in the united states is coming from two states, dpla florida and texas. two states governors have been adamant against mask mandates. what do you make of this? >> these states the governors decided to politicize this pandemic and vaccines and politicize masks. i live in a state, maryland with a republican governor and that's a state with one of the lowest covid rates in the united states now because that republican governor stressed masks, had a mask mandate for a very long time, pushed vaccines and the pandemic has been under control for quite awhile. in florida, which is on fire, the governor of that state has decided to just politicize almost every aspect of this pandemic. in florida with a raging pandemic, the governor decides not to allow local authorities to mandate masks for schools. the governor of florida has prevented localities or any business from mandating vaccinations, prevented, you know, companies like celebrity cruises and cruise carries from mandating vaccinations for their customers. i don't understand what the governor of florida thinks is doing to happen with the pan pande
white house we learned today. one in three cases in the united states is coming from two states, dpla florida and texas. two states governors have been adamant against mask mandates. what do you make of this? >> these states the governors decided to politicize this pandemic and vaccines and politicize masks. i live in a state, maryland with a republican governor and that's a state with one of the lowest covid rates in the united states now because that republican governor stressed masks,...