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call adam again, you can try, please. son's name is adam, father, lion, mother, ukrainian from mariupol, some time before the special operation in ukraine, his parents sent him to his grandparents to learn russian, this mariupol adam was told that their house had been bombed, father mohamed elbaba began to look for his son. when did the fighting start ? i talked to hell almost every day, but on march 3rd. i called him, and he said that the electricity had already been cut off. and that he's running out of battery on his phone. we talked a little. i asked are you safe now and now the shelling he answered. yes, i hear. as the shelling was going on, he was fully dressed, collected valuables and kept them to himself and did not come close to the window , wanted to call him again, but the next day nothing. she yesterday a few days later i found out that the house in which they were either bombed, or something, it burned down the news differed, by the way, adam's mother also received news all the time trying to find out where t
call adam again, you can try, please. son's name is adam, father, lion, mother, ukrainian from mariupol, some time before the special operation in ukraine, his parents sent him to his grandparents to learn russian, this mariupol adam was told that their house had been bombed, father mohamed elbaba began to look for his son. when did the fighting start ? i talked to hell almost every day, but on march 3rd. i called him, and he said that the electricity had already been cut off. and that he's...
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i wanted to do something useful for the soul at that time, and then the prophet and father of adam adamalls you almost clearly, a guy with the name of the progenitor of the human race and in the bible in the koran and asks you to find him. well, in general, i took it as a sign. when i checked the address of the house in mariupol boulevard, shevchenko on the map 68, you realized that the task, to put it mildly, will be a difficult house about one and a half kilometers from azov steel. in my mind it was russia's worst place in mariupol i've already seen the war in syria it's next to us myself i'm from lebanon there was a city called aleppo aleppo was completely destroyed, as was mariupol for such a mission. we need those for whom there are no impossible tasks from those whom we knew thanks to our cinematic work. this is the sparta battalion a few days before the call of mohamed vladimir joga vokha, commander sparta, with whom we were friends, died. it happened when volnovakha provided access to civilians from the city, president putin awarded vladimir zhozha the title of hero of russia, a
i wanted to do something useful for the soul at that time, and then the prophet and father of adam adamalls you almost clearly, a guy with the name of the progenitor of the human race and in the bible in the koran and asks you to find him. well, in general, i took it as a sign. when i checked the address of the house in mariupol boulevard, shevchenko on the map 68, you realized that the task, to put it mildly, will be a difficult house about one and a half kilometers from azov steel. in my mind...
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adam, _ years! more than two years, it could be. allegedly! adam, what - years!. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an _ be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual - be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual pull - be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual pull not| be. allegedly! adam, what do you | make of it? an individual pull not a trend, which is always the caveat, but presumably this is the kind of thing labour are desperately hoping for. . , , ., thing labour are desperately hoping for. absolutely, and let's not for: et, for. absolutely, and let's not forget. at — for. absolutely, and let's not forget, at the _ for. absolutely, and let's not forget, at the last _ for. absolutely, and let's not forget, at the last general. for. absolutely, and let's not - forget, at the last general election in 2019. _ forget, at the last general election in 2019, labour got absolutely battered. when keir starmer took ovel’. _ battered. when keir starmer took over. the — battered. when keir starmer took over, the conv
adam, _ years! more than two years, it could be. allegedly! adam, what - years!. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an _ be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual - be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual pull - be. allegedly! adam, what do you make of it? an individual pull not| be. allegedly! adam, what do you | make of it? an individual pull not a trend, which is always the caveat, but presumably this is the kind of thing labour are desperately...
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and then almost the namesake of the prophet calls you. and the father of adam adam is a guy with the the progenitor of the human race and in the bible in the koran and asks to find him. well, in general, i took it as a sign. when i checked the address of the house in mariupol boulevard, shevchenko 68 on the map, i realized that the task, to put it mildly , would be a difficult house about one and a half kilometers from azov steel. in my mind, this was the worst place in russia in mariupol. i have already seen the war in syria, it is next to us. himself to her from lebanon there was a city called aleppo aleppo was completely destroyed, like mariupol for such a mission. we need those for whom there are no impossible tasks from those whom we knew thanks to our cinematic work - this is the sparta battalion a few days before the call of mohamed vladimir zhoga vokha, the commander of the sport with whom we were friends, died volnovakha happened when vokha ensured the exit of peaceful residents from the city , president putin awarded vladimir zhoga the title of hero of russia posthumously b
and then almost the namesake of the prophet calls you. and the father of adam adam is a guy with the the progenitor of the human race and in the bible in the koran and asks to find him. well, in general, i took it as a sign. when i checked the address of the house in mariupol boulevard, shevchenko 68 on the map, i realized that the task, to put it mildly , would be a difficult house about one and a half kilometers from azov steel. in my mind, this was the worst place in russia in mariupol. i...
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no finger evidence that was indentified or directed to adam shacknai. >> adams brother jonah took thesponsible. >> is there anything that adam has ever done in his life that would cause you to believe that he ever would've done the acts that he is accused of in this case? >> never. anything, it's inconceivable. >> adam took the stand too. >> did you hit rebecca on the head? >> i never hit her back on the head. or anywhere else, for that matter. >> did you devise this scheme to try to cover up your wrongdoing by painting the saying on the door and making it look like she had been hanged by someone else? >> absolutely, positively, not. >> the case went to the jury. >> did you feel confidence deliberations began? >> i felt like we could possibly win very convincingly. >> less than four hours later, a verdict. >> i sat down next to mary and said, i'm sorry, this is probably not good news, this was it a decision that even keefe greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one did adam shacknai touch rebecca-- before rebecca zahau's death with the intent to heart hurt? the answer is
no finger evidence that was indentified or directed to adam shacknai. >> adams brother jonah took thesponsible. >> is there anything that adam has ever done in his life that would cause you to believe that he ever would've done the acts that he is accused of in this case? >> never. anything, it's inconceivable. >> adam took the stand too. >> did you hit rebecca on the head? >> i never hit her back on the head. or anywhere else, for that matter. >> did...
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and then the almost namesake of the prophet and the father of adam adam calls you, a guy with the namef the human race and in the bible in the koran and asks you to find him. well, in general, i took it as a sign. when i checked the address of the house in mariupol boulevard, shevchenko 68 on the map, i realized that the task, to put it mildly, would be a simple house about one and a half kilometers from azov steel. in my mind it was russia's worst place in mariupol i have already seen the syrian war it is next to us myself i am from lebanon there was a city called aleppo aleppo was completely destroyed, as was mariupol for such a mission. we need those for whom there are no impossible tasks from those whom we knew thanks to our cinematic work. this is the sparta battalion a few days before mohamed called. vladimir burn vokha, the commander of sparta with whom we were friendly, died. it happened volnovakha when vokha provided civilians with an exit from the city president putin conferred the title of hero of russia on vladimir zhoge posthumously foha became the first serviceman of the
and then the almost namesake of the prophet and the father of adam adam calls you, a guy with the namef the human race and in the bible in the koran and asks you to find him. well, in general, i took it as a sign. when i checked the address of the house in mariupol boulevard, shevchenko 68 on the map, i realized that the task, to put it mildly, would be a simple house about one and a half kilometers from azov steel. in my mind it was russia's worst place in mariupol i have already seen the...
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what touched me the most, actually, when adam didn't say that hope washed adam things for me it was. my stage just like i do, it was so valuable and so important to me that i really want to meet hope and get to know her. and thank you for that too. or you are petrov the golden calf , it is definitely a classic, this is anton pavlovich chekhov petrov 12 chairs, of course, dostoevsky crime and punishment. dead souls of gogol and dostoevsky classics russian classics, in short, i will definitely read all this. look, i'll be very happy. so, here, nadya took us on her car across the border crossing the border, queuing, pushing their bags. i'm tired of looking at them so hard. i went through this myself. i am lebanese. i went through the war, saw it, and now it’s sad to look at all this, honestly, fortunately, it was as simple as possible earlier, president putin signed a decree that from march 5, in order to protect the right freedom of a person, foreign citizens and stateless persons . they can enter russia from the dpr without a visa even with a passport and stay in russia for up to 15 d
what touched me the most, actually, when adam didn't say that hope washed adam things for me it was. my stage just like i do, it was so valuable and so important to me that i really want to meet hope and get to know her. and thank you for that too. or you are petrov the golden calf , it is definitely a classic, this is anton pavlovich chekhov petrov 12 chairs, of course, dostoevsky crime and punishment. dead souls of gogol and dostoevsky classics russian classics, in short, i will definitely...
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you know adam el-baba, we know so.e tell us what happened to him, where he is, how can we find him. yesterday he left, they said that the evacuation would be carried out from the maitre. this was his place. this was my place. and we lay next to him and discussed. i am a lawyer, so he learned different terms from me. he was interested. but for 15 years i have not seen a bolder guy in most of the men we saw here on the sleeves, white armbands. this is a sign of solidarity with our troops, the troops of the dpr and russia, the same white armbands were on those killed in the bucha, which in itself speaks of who they were enemies. ukrainian military use blue ribbon these white armbands are like a red rag for a bull moments the stairs collapsed, i could not confine myself with the locals to asking only abads, after all, i am the first civilian from the outside world whom they see for all this time for several minutes on conversation and video message to relatives. so it won't delay. we sit in the basement and survive as cous
you know adam el-baba, we know so.e tell us what happened to him, where he is, how can we find him. yesterday he left, they said that the evacuation would be carried out from the maitre. this was his place. this was my place. and we lay next to him and discussed. i am a lawyer, so he learned different terms from me. he was interested. but for 15 years i have not seen a bolder guy in most of the men we saw here on the sleeves, white armbands. this is a sign of solidarity with our troops, the...
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~ �*, ., , ,._ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we — adam? a series we had _ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we had in _ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we had in recent _ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we had in recent weeks - a series we had in recent weeks where we see an energy giant recording eye watering the massive process at a time when households around the world are facing soaring energy bills. —— i watering lee massive. it's expected to surpass £4000 in the autumn. what we have, i feel, is a sense of real unfairness, of why is it that families are being forced to make really awful decisions about the things they've prioritised — heating or eating, is obviously one thing. while these huge companies are making a tonne of money. it will be the number one thing on the to do lists for number one pressure which faces the next prime minister, whether that is on september the 5th, when they enter 10 downing street.— 10 downing street. we're talking about £6-9 _ 10 downing street. we're talking abo
~ �*, ., , ,._ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we — adam? a series we had _ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we had in _ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we had in recent _ adam? well, it's the latest story in a series we had in recent weeks - a series we had in recent weeks where we see an energy giant recording eye watering the massive process at a time when households around the world are facing soaring energy bills. —— i watering lee massive....
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.— relaxing, adam.axing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not the | relaxing, adam. yeah, it's - extraordinary. it's not the first time that the us government has moved to take action like this to kill what the us sees as an important target in the middle east. i guess it'sjust to remind that we're just discussing russia's attack, what's going on with china, but of course we had the of actuation of kabul last year, which was a humiliating moment for certainly our government, the uk government and other western governments. the taliban and take over and instability. it'll be interesting to see, but not that this is the most important issue, joe biden isn't particularly popular in the us at the moment. it'll be interesting to see how this is received by the us voting public. undoubtedly, it's a massive geopolitical story.— undoubtedly, it's a massive geopolitical story. natalie, really briefl , geopol
.— relaxing, adam.axing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not - relaxing, adam. yeah, it's extraordinary. it's not the | relaxing, adam. yeah, it's - extraordinary. it's not the first time that the us government has moved to take action like this to kill what the us sees as an important target in the middle east. i guess it'sjust to remind that we're just discussing russia's attack, what's going on with china, but of course we had the of...
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work together in 1776 begin to diverge and adams makes the crime to criticize adams and inu response marshall does not join adams in that to marshall's credit. he is never all in on the act. but in response to that, jefferson takes a loose c coalition and turns it into a much more organized clinical party. will become kind of permanent political party in seeds of a two-party system a strong two-party system emerge. after washington passes missing you mentor he's unanimously elected. you are going to gifted the seeds of that in the contest between jefferson and adams. it is going to become institutionalized and a 12th amendment is designed to make the electoral college safer two-party system. there are not going to all the details nobody promise in the book idea. >> we still have it jefferson and madison's party still walks among us. >> is called the republican senate became the democrats. oldest party in the world isn't it? except maybe the tories may be old question of. >> it is. one of the things i actually said about your book on madison is i thought it was a spectacular biography
work together in 1776 begin to diverge and adams makes the crime to criticize adams and inu response marshall does not join adams in that to marshall's credit. he is never all in on the act. but in response to that, jefferson takes a loose c coalition and turns it into a much more organized clinical party. will become kind of permanent political party in seeds of a two-party system a strong two-party system emerge. after washington passes missing you mentor he's unanimously elected. you are...
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adams makes enemies. the first is thomas hutchinson and feuds with hamilton even though hamilton was trying to help him. he starts off friendly with jefferson but then they become rivals so teams are important, jefferson and madison team of. hamilton and washington team of. marshall finds the great joseph story and they were particularly well when they combined north and south. in particular, massachusetts and gina. marshall is virginia, story is massachusetts. think about the other virginia massachusetts teams. rhetorically, james otis for massachusetts and patrick kennedy from virginia. the president and vice president will be george washington and john adams and to work together 1776 so jefferson and adams avenue and massachusetts person. adams is vice president, originated to thomas jefferson. one of jefferson's vice president is a massachusetts guide and also one of madison's so the north and south think of massachusetts and virginia is important so the answer to your question, he's the last founder,
adams makes enemies. the first is thomas hutchinson and feuds with hamilton even though hamilton was trying to help him. he starts off friendly with jefferson but then they become rivals so teams are important, jefferson and madison team of. hamilton and washington team of. marshall finds the great joseph story and they were particularly well when they combined north and south. in particular, massachusetts and gina. marshall is virginia, story is massachusetts. think about the other virginia...
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adam, do ou and the cooler temperatures,? adam, do you thing — and the cooler temperatures,?oler temperatures,? adam, do you thing that labour see this - do you thing that labour see this poll as evidence of something wider? often, you get snapshot polls, dramatic polls, and when you try to detect a trend, sometimes there is not one. ., �* ., ., not one. you've made a good point, in that we have _ not one. you've made a good point, in that we have to _ not one. you've made a good point, in that we have to really _ not one. you've made a good point, in that we have to really take - in that we have to really take a look at the next three or four polls, to look at whether this is an outlier or part of something wider for the part of a trend, part of a very real drawing of labour support, but if this poll does turn out to be correct, it does not surprise me given the economically mentals are so bad for people but also for a government is trying to defend its record, and earlier this week, as we have just touched upon, record, and earlier this week, as we havejust touched upon, th
adam, do ou and the cooler temperatures,? adam, do you thing — and the cooler temperatures,?oler temperatures,? adam, do you thing that labour see this - do you thing that labour see this poll as evidence of something wider? often, you get snapshot polls, dramatic polls, and when you try to detect a trend, sometimes there is not one. ., �* ., ., not one. you've made a good point, in that we have _ not one. you've made a good point, in that we have to _ not one. you've made a good point, in...
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she will face gop nominee adam lax fall -- adam lax alt -- adam laxalt in november. following her remarks, we will hear from mr. laxalt. ♪ [cheering] ♪ sen. cortez masto: [speaking spanish] today is the culmination. you are part of our community. we are excited to be with her again. because we need her again. [cheering] [indiscernible] [speaking spanish] [cheering] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> we love you and we need you again. sen. cortez masto: thank you. thank you. im so pleased to be here for the opening -- i am so pleased to be here for the opening of taco el gordo. it is great for you to be here for the community. in southern nevada, so many of our businesses were hard-hit. i was hearing from them. and that is why it was important for me as we thought the pandemic, to keep those businesses afloat. that is why the ppp loans were so crucial, to keep businesses like tacos el gordo. and you now get to see a business that is thriving and growing in our community, most importantly creating jobs and bringing essential services right here. [applause] and thank y
she will face gop nominee adam lax fall -- adam lax alt -- adam laxalt in november. following her remarks, we will hear from mr. laxalt. ♪ [cheering] ♪ sen. cortez masto: [speaking spanish] today is the culmination. you are part of our community. we are excited to be with her again. because we need her again. [cheering] [indiscernible] [speaking spanish] [cheering] >> [speaking spanish] [applause] >> we love you and we need you again. sen. cortez masto: thank you. thank you. im...
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adam: all right, cool. good job. that will happen in the next 5 or 10 years that will set the scene for the next 10 or 20 afterward adam: i think we're going to expand out because we can. i think because we can get out of this earth and there's so many planets and asteroids and everything just in the solar system, it is inevitable. it's the same reason why, you know, humans have colonized the earth so greatly. i think we'll do it to space. if you have the access, then we'll do it. michael: like almost everyone in this business, adam gilmour has grand ambitions. but for the moment, he's working towards cashing in on the fastest-growing area of one of the world's fastest-growing industries. adam: when are you gonna start putting low-grade hydrogen peroxide to it? adam: the biggest thing that's been changing is miniaturization technologies has been shrinking satellites and what that's done is make it incredibly cheap to build a satellite and to launch a satellite, and that's why our rockets are good because our rockets
adam: all right, cool. good job. that will happen in the next 5 or 10 years that will set the scene for the next 10 or 20 afterward adam: i think we're going to expand out because we can. i think because we can get out of this earth and there's so many planets and asteroids and everything just in the solar system, it is inevitable. it's the same reason why, you know, humans have colonized the earth so greatly. i think we'll do it to space. if you have the access, then we'll do it. michael: like...
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to be here to talk about john adams and remember john adams is particularly appropriate. his a man of genuine brilliance. also a man of great heart and humor, devoted to his country. truthful, devoted to his wife and family, hard-working and altogether one of the bravest patriots and history. his abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes taxes, sometimes over the concern with his own position or place in his posterity and also a man to his credit but also disadvantage who he said never considered popularity his mistress. he never quoted popularity, he is a man of principle. his courage was the courage of his conviction, i think one of the most vivid important examples of his principal behavior and conduct in life, the only founding father is a matter of principle. we know it's important to judge those who didn't own slaves in the context of their time. that's correct and fair and historically the sensible sound thing to do but let's not forget john and abigail adams were also of the time and opposed slavery. abigail perhaps even more than her husband. at one time she s
to be here to talk about john adams and remember john adams is particularly appropriate. his a man of genuine brilliance. also a man of great heart and humor, devoted to his country. truthful, devoted to his wife and family, hard-working and altogether one of the bravest patriots and history. his abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes taxes, sometimes over the concern with his own position or place in his posterity and also a man to his credit but also disadvantage who he said never...
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he's new england patrick henry and john adams would say he was patrick henry before that was patrick henry. i tell the story in that chapter of three people who are going to be significant over the next 15 years, my story starts in 1760-61. one ofneea them is skeptical of these, the people who call themselves patriots. he actually is the most prominent loyalist, american-born loyalist on the continent by 1775. and what's stunning is that most people, even really well read people, don't really know hisw name or don't really know his story. his name is thomas hutchinson. is going to become the royal governor of massachusetts. he's lieutenant governor, american-born. and if you would ask someone as late as 1770 or so, definitely 1765, which of these two famous boston born smart people is going to end up supporting american independence and who ig going to end up siding with the king, benjamin franklin or thomas hutchinson, both boston born, both really smart, people might've said franklin will end up supporting the king, his illegitimate son is a royal governor of new jersey and hutchin
he's new england patrick henry and john adams would say he was patrick henry before that was patrick henry. i tell the story in that chapter of three people who are going to be significant over the next 15 years, my story starts in 1760-61. one ofneea them is skeptical of these, the people who call themselves patriots. he actually is the most prominent loyalist, american-born loyalist on the continent by 1775. and what's stunning is that most people, even really well read people, don't really...
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and adams makes enemies, he is a loner, he teams up only with abigail, but then, you know, he is in a feud with hamilton, even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways, and he starts off friendly, but then they become, you know, rivals and so it's important. jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall is virginia and think about all the other ones, virginia and massachusetts, rhetorically the first president and vice president are going to be george washington and john adams and so did jefferson and adams is vice president and eldredge is another massachusetts guy and so the answer your question is if the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary, he is a washington man, continental is, and he finds a partner from another region and together they make a very impressive team just as washington and hamilton do and just as madison and jefferson do. >> i think it's fair to say. >> if we are not e
and adams makes enemies, he is a loner, he teams up only with abigail, but then, you know, he is in a feud with hamilton, even though hamilton was trying to help him in various ways, and he starts off friendly, but then they become, you know, rivals and so it's important. jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall...
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so, to be here to talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a man of great heart, great humor, devoted to his country. truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing, and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes tactless. sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in the estimate of his friends or posterity. he was also a man to his credit but also to his disadvantage to as he said, never considered popularity his mistress. he never courted popularity. he was a man of principle. his courage was the courage of his conviction sprayed where the most vivid and important examples of his principal behavior and conduct in life is that he is the only founding father who never owned a slave as a matter of principle. now, we know it is important to judge those who did not own slaves in the context of their time. that is correct and fair and historically the sensible sound thing to do.
so, to be here to talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a man of great heart, great humor, devoted to his country. truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing, and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes tactless. sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in the estimate of...
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adam's dry. how we doing, adam?ng up on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce the risk of recurrence for adults with hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your d
adam's dry. how we doing, adam?ng up on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce the risk of recurrence for adults with hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added...
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john adams, sam adams, jefferson, other figures who are in this pro adam independence faction within congress felt that once people create a government, had recreated their governments, we are not just using some leftover british model. that would be a true revolution. there would be no going back. this is literally the word that jefferson uses. there would be no going back when people have created these new get governments at the state level. between my tenth and may 15th, congress worked on this resolution for the states. they called upon them to adopt the shell representative of the people. the best conduces to the can deterrents and to america in general. this is a job for the states. there's still a notion of the collective of america. at the declaration of independence would, in some ways, invent and create a month later. think about it, this comes before the declaration of independence. in fact, it gets in the way of some of the business of congress. everyone is so excited about this, and what this represents. people want to go back to their home colonies and work on these con
john adams, sam adams, jefferson, other figures who are in this pro adam independence faction within congress felt that once people create a government, had recreated their governments, we are not just using some leftover british model. that would be a true revolution. there would be no going back. this is literally the word that jefferson uses. there would be no going back when people have created these new get governments at the state level. between my tenth and may 15th, congress worked on...
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and adam's history one of the many things i appreciate about appreciate about adam's book is that it's both very nuanced but also wonderfully accessible and it is in addition very alert to the role of the public lands today. not only as valuable conservation lands, but as a source of some very deep-rooted. myths and concepts and traditions in our in our national politics not only our environmental politics, but our national politics so adam adam begins the book in a way you you might not expect he invokes both henry david thoreau and the political philosopher hannah arendt and i know if i it were possible to eavesdrop on a conversation between those two human beings, i would give up a lot in order to do so adam and folks thoreau because the row had a very precient idea that that forest could be held in in common for the public good and then he invokes hannah or rents idea her metaphor of a table as a place as as a metaphor for the the public sphere a table being a place where citizens can gather and and find thing approaching common ground and i think adam will start with a short readi
and adam's history one of the many things i appreciate about appreciate about adam's book is that it's both very nuanced but also wonderfully accessible and it is in addition very alert to the role of the public lands today. not only as valuable conservation lands, but as a source of some very deep-rooted. myths and concepts and traditions in our in our national politics not only our environmental politics, but our national politics so adam adam begins the book in a way you you might not expect...
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adam, 'ust from what natalie was saying. — out. adam, just from what natalie was saying. do _ out._ out. adam, just from what natalie was saying, do you think- out. adam, just from what natalie was saying, do you think this - was saying, do you think this movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's — movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's going _ movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's going to _ movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's going to solve - movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's going to solve the - don't think it's going to solve the crisis. i mean, if people do decide to do that, you can see where they're coming from because what they're coming from because what they're looking at in terms of the size of their bills are absolutely terrifying, and i think why this is particularly worrying is that when talking about winter 2022, every forecast i've seen suggested that this crisis of rising energy costs will continue into 2023. potentially 2024. so will continue into 2023. potentially 202a. so we are ver
adam, 'ust from what natalie was saying. — out. adam, just from what natalie was saying. do _ out._ out. adam, just from what natalie was saying, do you think- out. adam, just from what natalie was saying, do you think this - was saying, do you think this movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's — movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's going _ movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's going to _ movement is the way forward? well, i don't think it's...
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adam peaty mentioned the success— great. adam peaty mentioned the success he's had in the pool. a lot of— know how brilliant he is, and we've got a lot of great tradition sport stars _ got a lot of great tradition sport stars at — got a lot of great tradition sport stars at the moment. i think it's a great _ stars at the moment. i think it's a great moment for english sport. it's great _ great moment for english sport. it's great to— great moment for english sport. it's great to see that we are turning out these _ great to see that we are turning out these really brave and really outspoken sport stars. i think years ago. _ outspoken sport stars. i think years ago. sports — outspoken sport stars. i think years ago, sports stars didn't speak as much _ ago, sports stars didn't speak as much due — ago, sports stars didn't speak as much due to consequences, but not so much _ much due to consequences, but not so much we _ much due to consequences, but not so much... we see it with marcus rashfordi _ much... we see it with marcus rashford, adam peaty, and with all these _ rashford, ada
adam peaty mentioned the success— great. adam peaty mentioned the success he's had in the pool. a lot of— know how brilliant he is, and we've got a lot of great tradition sport stars _ got a lot of great tradition sport stars at — got a lot of great tradition sport stars at the moment. i think it's a great _ stars at the moment. i think it's a great moment for english sport. it's great _ great moment for english sport. it's great to— great moment for english sport. it's great to see...
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>> last night i met with mayor adams and we discussed crime.s what is going on and wants bail reform to be reformed. what is going on in albany doesn't make sense, what is happening to our city doesn't make sense. >> carley: it is not mayor adams, you have governor kathy hochul, she says those talking about bail reform and criticizing it are pushing a political slogan rather than looking for real answers, she's talking about you in that statement, what is your response? >> the political issue here is crimes, the victims we need to look at the victims, look at the kids and his wife, his community, his parents and see what they lost. we can't look at and defend people that commit crime, it is not the way to go. you need to start defending victims and we need to take our city back. i spoke with governor kathy hochul's people yesterday and she doesn't really agree with what is going on, no one can agree. >> carley: why doesn't she change it? >> common sense needs to prevail. i believe she will, i believe she will make a difference. we stand on the
>> last night i met with mayor adams and we discussed crime.s what is going on and wants bail reform to be reformed. what is going on in albany doesn't make sense, what is happening to our city doesn't make sense. >> carley: it is not mayor adams, you have governor kathy hochul, she says those talking about bail reform and criticizing it are pushing a political slogan rather than looking for real answers, she's talking about you in that statement, what is your response? >> the...
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please welcome back to "the late show," congressman adam schiff!for being here. i know you and the rest of the january 6 committee are extraordinarily busy right now, preparing for tomorrow's prime- time broadcast of the congressional hearings. we've seen a lot of hearings over the last five years, two impeachment hearings. we've seen the mueller hearings. how are these hearings that are going to kick off tomorrow night different? >> they'll be different in a number of respects. the mueller hearing was essentially one witness speaking in very-- well, abbreviated fashion before the committee, very little in terms of audio or visual, other elements to that hearing. even the ukraine hearings incorporated documentary evidence in additional live testimony. but both were characterized by vigorous in-fighting among committee members. this investigation has been utterly nonpartisan. we have been singulary devoted to pursuing the truth, so you're going to see none of the kind of bickering that usually characterizes congressional hearings. we're going to see
please welcome back to "the late show," congressman adam schiff!for being here. i know you and the rest of the january 6 committee are extraordinarily busy right now, preparing for tomorrow's prime- time broadcast of the congressional hearings. we've seen a lot of hearings over the last five years, two impeachment hearings. we've seen the mueller hearings. how are these hearings that are going to kick off tomorrow night different? >> they'll be different in a number of respects....
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emily: adam, would you agree, or does this bill go too far? adam: respectfully disagree.great respect for charlotte but we disagree on this one. this bill is languishing for a simple reason, which is what it's proposing to do is not that popular. if you look at drugs in contrast, congress is on the verge of passing an extremely popular regulatory change. that's something voters have been clamoring for for decades. they have asked editors about it at town hall meetings. tech regulation is not that. polls show people favor regulation of big tech in general but this bill does something that is not popular, banning big tech from offering things like google maps, amazon basics. it has always been clear why smaller companies would benefit the senators have seen for themselves over the last couple months no voters are marching on washington to demand big changes to google search results were amazon prime, and that is just the reality. emily: charlotte, how do you respond to that? charlotte: i think it may not yet be a household discussion about competition and antitrust, but i t
emily: adam, would you agree, or does this bill go too far? adam: respectfully disagree.great respect for charlotte but we disagree on this one. this bill is languishing for a simple reason, which is what it's proposing to do is not that popular. if you look at drugs in contrast, congress is on the verge of passing an extremely popular regulatory change. that's something voters have been clamoring for for decades. they have asked editors about it at town hall meetings. tech regulation is not...
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call adam again, you can try again, please, you boy. know adam el papa?ow what's wrong with him, where is he, how can we find him? i talked to hell almost every day. wanted to call him again the next day nothing. this was his place. this was my place. when mariupol was under siege the news differed the house where they were either bombed or burned down adam this man's son's name is alexander here is his photo, as soon as you are with him, i can contact you. we're leaving, i hate you in the summer will be exciting. well, happier. i had a lover someone began to toss, red roses on the windshield of my fiancé's car, victor is my ex-husband. enough paul my friend. summer will be exciting in prayer. you know? come on shooter. this summer will not be boring movies series documentaries cartoons using prohibited mines against civilians to shell a nuclear power plant is not enough for kiev. now he is poisoning the russian military with chemical weapons . find out the details. a bomb went off in mariupol. there is information that this is an assassination attempt on
call adam again, you can try again, please, you boy. know adam el papa?ow what's wrong with him, where is he, how can we find him? i talked to hell almost every day. wanted to call him again the next day nothing. this was his place. this was my place. when mariupol was under siege the news differed the house where they were either bombed or burned down adam this man's son's name is alexander here is his photo, as soon as you are with him, i can contact you. we're leaving, i hate you in the...
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it is testament to the failures of the eric adams administration.ned earlier, we had higher expectations for eric adams being the mayor based on his past background as practitioner in law enforcement this is rolling out under this administration, subsequently evolving into bill de blasio 2.0. jackie: i tell you where the police officers are, darren. not like you don't know this. call for number two if we can, 42% left the department last year. 71% left before their pensions were up. so people don't want to be police officers anymore. i mean that is the bottom line. you and i discussed this over and over again. when you take the power away, the authority away from the cops to be able to do their job, makes it very difficult for them to actually be out there patrolling and fighting crime when they're worried the liability will come back on them? >> i agree. however, you need it revolutionize your recruitment process. granted the attrition rate in nypd is steep, not just on new york city but the national level in connection with this defund police, ant
it is testament to the failures of the eric adams administration.ned earlier, we had higher expectations for eric adams being the mayor based on his past background as practitioner in law enforcement this is rolling out under this administration, subsequently evolving into bill de blasio 2.0. jackie: i tell you where the police officers are, darren. not like you don't know this. call for number two if we can, 42% left the department last year. 71% left before their pensions were up. so people...
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john adams is presiding over the senate, and adams and franklin had a fractious relationship. there is that as well. in the book, there is a pennsylvania senator named william mcclay and i quote extensively from his diary, he says i am not a huge fan of franklin, i thought he could be a bit egotistical, but i cannot sit in the senate and believe that they painted the devil so black. adams sat there and said the scotch irish have a word for it. smudging. this self-satisfied look. later, when the french national assembly since a large envelope sent a large envelope over with reports of all the memorials that have taken place, an official letter of condolence, adams refused to read it out loud to the senate. and washington did not know what to do. they were sorting out the divisions of power. he deputized alexander hamilton to respond to that official letter. it was fractious. at the end of the day, i can conclude the session by saying when the u.s. federal government finally did reply to france, it happened to be washington's birthday in 1791, and that night there was a dinner i
john adams is presiding over the senate, and adams and franklin had a fractious relationship. there is that as well. in the book, there is a pennsylvania senator named william mcclay and i quote extensively from his diary, he says i am not a huge fan of franklin, i thought he could be a bit egotistical, but i cannot sit in the senate and believe that they painted the devil so black. adams sat there and said the scotch irish have a word for it. smudging. this self-satisfied look. later, when the...
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what is adam neumann's angle here? chris the details are so sketchy. think that is part of the reason there is a lot of skepticism. it feels like adam neumann is trying to do something very similar to what he did with wework which is to take a traditional real estate business , here we have residential leadership. that worked frequent a while with wework. of course, it kind of fell apart. what we have now is much more conventional real estate company that a lot of investors lost a lot of money in. it is hard to understand why jason horowitz would be writing such a large check. maybe they see this as another longshot bed. mark endres is more successful than i am. >> they lost almost $9 billion on wework. why do you think that is not going to be his fate? >> adam neumann, if you read some of the published accounts, he was very effective at getting rich people out of their money. they have a soft spot for trolling. if you read between the lines of the blog post, it sounds like there will be some sort of crip that worked angle here. i think the jury is sti
what is adam neumann's angle here? chris the details are so sketchy. think that is part of the reason there is a lot of skepticism. it feels like adam neumann is trying to do something very similar to what he did with wework which is to take a traditional real estate business , here we have residential leadership. that worked frequent a while with wework. of course, it kind of fell apart. what we have now is much more conventional real estate company that a lot of investors lost a lot of money...
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so this is the this is the energy and this is the push and john adams sam adams. jefferson other figures who are in this pro-independence faction within congress. you know felt that once people created governments had recreated their governments not we're not just using some leftover british model. that would be a true revolution that there would be no going back. this is literally the words that jefferson used there would be no going back once people had created these new governments at the state level. so in between may 10th and may 15th congress worked on this resolution for the states and it called upon them to adopt such government as shall in the opinion of the representatives of the people best conduced to the happiness safety of their constituents. in particular in america in general so, you know, this is a job for the states, but they're still a notion of the collective of america that the declaration of independence would in some ways invention create, you know a month later. so think about this is coming before the declaration of independence. so in fac
so this is the this is the energy and this is the push and john adams sam adams. jefferson other figures who are in this pro-independence faction within congress. you know felt that once people created governments had recreated their governments not we're not just using some leftover british model. that would be a true revolution that there would be no going back. this is literally the words that jefferson used there would be no going back once people had created these new governments at the...
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kanyi, i interviewed adam neumann at the peak. i actually went to a lot of the wework events where they would have all of their creators he is a very inspiring person. you can still create a good business you can spend too much you can have governance issues what are you hearing in the bay area here he is, bay area pretty critical of his fall last time around >> yes there are a couple factors at play the first i guess is looking at what happened to wework in the first place. the truth about wework is it was a cultive personality going too far and an issue of investors not frankly being as judicious as they could have been, as they should have been with the growth of the company the vast majority of investors on the board when they were going great were totally cheering for effectively redlining that business and it turned around and became a disaster we all shared some culpability to that culturally it's not something you can place on adam neumann's head the second thing to notice from my vantage point is there are certain problem
kanyi, i interviewed adam neumann at the peak. i actually went to a lot of the wework events where they would have all of their creators he is a very inspiring person. you can still create a good business you can spend too much you can have governance issues what are you hearing in the bay area here he is, bay area pretty critical of his fall last time around >> yes there are a couple factors at play the first i guess is looking at what happened to wework in the first place. the truth...
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adams said it's a manufactured crisis. really? mark dannels from arizona. it baffles the mind. look up sanctuary city. you read these articles and websites. they're proud. they say this is what we are. send us these folks. we have read the bottom of the statue of liberty. we go by that. somebody got smart. let's shipping them to these big cities like new york city. are you shocked at how much eric adams is whining about this? >> hello, charles. yes, i am. number 1, let's -- this is a message that the southern border counties have dealt with for 18 months. this is your problem. it's not our problem. mayor adams is a law enforcement officer, a former law enforcement officer to enforce the rule of law. it's disappointing. what we're dealing with down here on the crime, the crisis, the negative impact in hour communities, what is good for us is not good for him. this is america's border, american problem. what major abbott should be doing is calling president biden, secretary mayorkas, haven't harris and say we need to work together a
adams said it's a manufactured crisis. really? mark dannels from arizona. it baffles the mind. look up sanctuary city. you read these articles and websites. they're proud. they say this is what we are. send us these folks. we have read the bottom of the statue of liberty. we go by that. somebody got smart. let's shipping them to these big cities like new york city. are you shocked at how much eric adams is whining about this? >> hello, charles. yes, i am. number 1, let's -- this is a...
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mayor eric adams claims that his city is being overwhelmed.ng to abbott, that is not even close to what they are dealing with. >> public officials need to realize the magnitude of the chaos created by the border policies and there have been thoughts about them coming into the communities over the last few months, we have more than 5000 people coming across that sector every single day. so we are full in the state of texas. communities are overrun and i started fussing people to washington dc when people cannot handle the number of people that have come across the border. >> mayor adams slamming texas after declining multiple invitations to witness things firsthand. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he finally admitted what we were saying. with open arms, this is who we are in the city. we need help from the federal government. we are having a great conversation this afternoon. but it has been despicable what we are dealing with. >> if you wonder why we are having a record surge at the border, we have an exclusive amount of footage on jesse watters prime time. >> what
mayor eric adams claims that his city is being overwhelmed.ng to abbott, that is not even close to what they are dealing with. >> public officials need to realize the magnitude of the chaos created by the border policies and there have been thoughts about them coming into the communities over the last few months, we have more than 5000 people coming across that sector every single day. so we are full in the state of texas. communities are overrun and i started fussing people to washington...