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adam ferrara, everybody. we'll be right back. more with adam.s of history's "top gear," sundays at 10:00 pm. congrats on that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah, that's a hot show, buddy. >> it's a lot of fun and congratulations on everything. >> mike: oh, man, thank you. it's nice to meet you, man. >> yeah, good. and you've got -- i like your abs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're very good, yes. >> he's got a situation -- i have an incident. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i have an understanding. i don't know what i have. [ laughter ] dude, people love you on "rescue me." >> oh, thanks. >> jimmy: it's the last season. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, it's for the whole series. >> that's it, series wrap. i think it's gonna end on the 10th anniversary of september 11th, which is kind of poetic, so -- >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, i mean it's -- it's very heartfelt. i mean, that was a big thing. >> yeah, leary, tolan, and evan reilly -- the guys -- the writers that write the show -- they find comedy and it's the best acting gig you can get. you're doing funny, you're d
adam ferrara, everybody. we'll be right back. more with adam.s of history's "top gear," sundays at 10:00 pm. congrats on that. >> thank you. >> jimmy: yeah, that's a hot show, buddy. >> it's a lot of fun and congratulations on everything. >> mike: oh, man, thank you. it's nice to meet you, man. >> yeah, good. and you've got -- i like your abs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're very good, yes. >> he's got a situation -- i have an incident. [...
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i will be supporting commissioner adams. as a community banker, a community-banker, he will add a very important, necessary, and what has been a missing element in this commission, because banking is so critical to the success of small business, or it can also operate at its detriment, and we have had -- we have not gotten a lot of traction with the big banks and the very big businesses that sometimes the predatory in discriminatory practices, and i would like to just say the really welcome the boys, so i will be supporting. thank you. president yee riley: ok, we are talking about the vice president now, so i really do not think it is the time or place to talk about last year's election, but since, commissioner o'conner, you brought it up, i wanted you to know that i voted for you when you first came on the board as president, and i was never criticized by the mayor's office or anybody, and last year, i was not contacted by anybody to say, "do you want to be present?" i wasn't running. commissioner dooley, you're saying the
i will be supporting commissioner adams. as a community banker, a community-banker, he will add a very important, necessary, and what has been a missing element in this commission, because banking is so critical to the success of small business, or it can also operate at its detriment, and we have had -- we have not gotten a lot of traction with the big banks and the very big businesses that sometimes the predatory in discriminatory practices, and i would like to just say the really welcome the...
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it did happen, clay threw his votes to adams, and adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outraged all of jackson's partisans but no more than jackson himself. he was, he had a formidable temper, but it was really -- he was truly outraged. and he began to talk about this as the contemptible bar gain. and -- bargain. and it was a label that stuck. people, they had no proof, but it was pretty self-evident without proof although you find historians who will still say, oh, no, we don't know that they did this. well, you have to be, i think, quite innocent about politics to believe that the just happenstance. but what happened was, of course, jackson then is not president for the next four years but more determined than ever to get the prize. and the campaign of 1828, you know, when we despair about some of the things, the charges and countercharges of our time, we should remember that campaign. the jackson people called john quincy adams a pimp. and their reason was -- i mean, john quincy adams, is so preposterous. [laughter] but the reason was that when he was the americ
it did happen, clay threw his votes to adams, and adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outraged all of jackson's partisans but no more than jackson himself. he was, he had a formidable temper, but it was really -- he was truly outraged. and he began to talk about this as the contemptible bar gain. and -- bargain. and it was a label that stuck. people, they had no proof, but it was pretty self-evident without proof although you find historians who will still say, oh, no, we don't...
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clay true his votes to adams. adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outramminged all of jacksons partisans, but no more than jackson himself. he had a temper, but it was really -- he was truly outraged and he talked about this as the contemptible bargain, and this was a label that stuck. people had no proof, but it was self-evident without proof. you find historians that will still say, oh, we don't know that they did this. well, you have to be, i think, quite innocent about politics to believe that it was just happenstance. what happened was, of course, jackson then is not president then for the next four years, but more determined than ever to get the prize, and the campaign of 1828, you know, when we dispair about some of the things, the charges and countercharges, we should remember that campaign. the jackson people called adams a pimp, and their reason was -- the reason was when he was the american ambassador that he procured woman for the czar. now, you know, it's -- if there had been television and if anyone had been able to lay eyes on jo
clay true his votes to adams. adams then did appoint him secretary of state. this outramminged all of jacksons partisans, but no more than jackson himself. he had a temper, but it was really -- he was truly outraged and he talked about this as the contemptible bargain, and this was a label that stuck. people had no proof, but it was self-evident without proof. you find historians that will still say, oh, we don't know that they did this. well, you have to be, i think, quite innocent about...
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yolanda adams is our "slice of life." >> lift your hands!with the voice of an angel and the character to back it up, yolanda adams is on tour again. but this time, not for her albums but to promote healthy living. >> we know that 40% of african-americans are walking around with high blood pressure and most of them don't even know it. that embodies a lot of my core group, which is the church. and i wanted to make sure that the message was getting out. we have the navartis blood pressure tent where you can get your blood pressure checked today. >> so she hit the road on a national tour doing health fairs like this one in newark, new jersey. >> very great to have these voices standing up, somebody like a yolanda adams and michelle obama trying to point the finger at personal responsibility, about the simple things we can do to make massive changes in our lives. >> bringing blood pressure screenings is -- i mean, it's integral. it's so important, because a lot of people can't afford to go to a physician, go to a clinic and get it done. >> one hi
yolanda adams is our "slice of life." >> lift your hands!with the voice of an angel and the character to back it up, yolanda adams is on tour again. but this time, not for her albums but to promote healthy living. >> we know that 40% of african-americans are walking around with high blood pressure and most of them don't even know it. that embodies a lot of my core group, which is the church. and i wanted to make sure that the message was getting out. we have the navartis...
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tavis: up next, actress, amy adams. stay with us. amy adams is a two-time oscar nominee who's notable films include "june bug" and "doubt." earlier this week she was nominated for a golden globe award with "the fighter." here's a scene from "the fighter." >> like what? >> like maybe you not showing up in time to train, like him trying to find you in a crack house when you're supposed to be at the airport. >> i'm sorry. i don't know who you are. why are you talking? >> i'm shar lean, we just meet. do we need to do this again? hi, i'm shar lean. >> hi. >> hi. >> hey, we're together. >> some m.t.v. girl that works at a bar. >> what does shi know about boxing? >> i know they're going to vegas and getting paid to train. sounds a hell of a lot better than what you have him doing. tavis: i saw you glancing at the monster. what do you think when you -- at the monitor. what do you think when you see it? >> what i enjoy about that scene is melissa leo and his sisters, they really crack me up and the sisters. ever time they talked, it made me l
tavis: up next, actress, amy adams. stay with us. amy adams is a two-time oscar nominee who's notable films include "june bug" and "doubt." earlier this week she was nominated for a golden globe award with "the fighter." here's a scene from "the fighter." >> like what? >> like maybe you not showing up in time to train, like him trying to find you in a crack house when you're supposed to be at the airport. >> i'm sorry. i don't know who...
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adam levine from maroon 5! adam! he's the best. thanks so much, buddy.'re welcome. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. >> right on. >> jimmy: i heard you doing a little sting for us before -- before the show started. >> technically it's the police we were doing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> not sting. not sting's solo career. >>> jimmy: that's correct but you were doing sting. >> i was singing like sting in the police. [ laughter ] no, i'm being a stickler, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: hey, you know what? somebody has to be a stickler. >> my bad, my bad. >> jimmy: no problem, man. i hear ya. quest was doing stewart copeland. >> jimmy: and, yeah -- and you were doing andy. yeah. very, very good. what did you -- do you have a -- do you ever do police songs on record? >> yeah, we love to cover the police 'cause i have a high voice like -- like sting, who's in the police. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i only know his solo stuff so i don't know what you're talking about. [ laughter ] >> i'm just a "fields of gold" guy. >> jimmy: well, thanks for being here, buddy. i appreciate it,
adam levine from maroon 5! adam! he's the best. thanks so much, buddy.'re welcome. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. >> right on. >> jimmy: i heard you doing a little sting for us before -- before the show started. >> technically it's the police we were doing. >> jimmy: yeah. >> not sting. not sting's solo career. >>> jimmy: that's correct but you were doing sting. >> i was singing like sting in the police. [ laughter ] no, i'm being a stickler, i'm...
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amy adams. [ man ] on your mark... [ whistle blows ] [ squishing ] [ male announcer ] pool filled with caramel. not as good as chocolate filled with caramel. introducing milky way simply caramel. life's better the milky way. it will with natural instincts. it's clinically proven. 80% of women agreed that natural instincts made their hair feel softer. want feel good color? get 10 minute natural instincts. it's all good. [ coughs ] ♪ [ sneezes ] ♪ [ female announcer ] your hands are only as clean as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- amy adams. from "glee", chris colfer. and music from young the giant. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, having said that, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm
amy adams. [ man ] on your mark... [ whistle blows ] [ squishing ] [ male announcer ] pool filled with caramel. not as good as chocolate filled with caramel. introducing milky way simply caramel. life's better the milky way. it will with natural instincts. it's clinically proven. 80% of women agreed that natural instincts made their hair feel softer. want feel good color? get 10 minute natural instincts. it's all good. [ coughs ] ♪ [ sneezes ] ♪ [ female announcer ] your hands are only as...
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commissioner adams: i have been involved for seven years. i really appreciate what commissioner o'conner said earlier about the different neighborhoods, because i see the same thing, and it does concern me, and that is something that i would like to work with him on, and also, the attacks that are being made on the entertainment industry in this town really concern me, so those are the things i would like to really work on. thank you. president yee riley: thank you. ok, commissioner comments. commissioner o'brien? commissioner o'brien: yeah, i was actually going to nominate commissioner adams, as well, so thank you, commissioner o'conner, for doing that. and couple of thoughts of come to mind that i think are relevant to commissioner atoms it assuming this role of vice president. one, the play on a rite of passage, if you will, and then you assume seniority by right of passage or seniority by times surf. i will never ever subscribe to that philosophy. never did, do not today, never will. i will remind my fellow commissioners that if they are
commissioner adams: i have been involved for seven years. i really appreciate what commissioner o'conner said earlier about the different neighborhoods, because i see the same thing, and it does concern me, and that is something that i would like to work with him on, and also, the attacks that are being made on the entertainment industry in this town really concern me, so those are the things i would like to really work on. thank you. president yee riley: thank you. ok, commissioner comments....
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that is the declaration of independence, which i looked at when i made at john adams. deep in the dna of america is this challenging rejection of vote the english monarchy. he could have answered the challenge in a different way and defused the situation, but he did not. he went to war against america. because of that, i think there is a deep connection and america, this idea of this austrian character challenging the english, i will not do it your way, i will take on your upbringing, and the only way i could help you do that. i think the reason that has resonated with the american audience, we can all see ourselves in that. america is that wonderful spirit, intrigued by majesty, but not overruled by it. you are touching on something that is very resident to the creation of this country. tavis: let me go into the picture, tell me about this stuttering problem. >> it was very severe. it started at about the age of 4, 5, and it was connected to aspects of his upbringing. he was left-handed, retrained as a right-hander, he had to wear leg braces, he had a nanny who neglec
that is the declaration of independence, which i looked at when i made at john adams. deep in the dna of america is this challenging rejection of vote the english monarchy. he could have answered the challenge in a different way and defused the situation, but he did not. he went to war against america. because of that, i think there is a deep connection and america, this idea of this austrian character challenging the english, i will not do it your way, i will take on your upbringing, and the...
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remember adam isaacson?e was arrested and taken to police headquarters. and as we had with the other suspects, we asked him if he wanted to see the tape of his appearance in the storefront. i've got some video from that investigation, adam. i'd like you to take a look, if that's all right with you. i showed him video of himself bragging about a car ha was stolen from the daughter of a judge. well, this car apparently belonged to the daughter of a judge? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: as it turns out, adam says it's a judge that's about to sentence him in an unrelated case. your new sentencing judge. how do you suppose this is going to play in front of your new sentencing zwruj, you talking about having possession of her daughter's car. >> she's going to [ bleep ]. >> reporter: that's not going to go over very well, i'm thinking. >> no, it's not. >> reporter: at 22, adam has already done a stint in prison. he's clearly upset at being exposed. >> it's going to get mi killed. i'm going to die in prison. >> reporter:
remember adam isaacson?e was arrested and taken to police headquarters. and as we had with the other suspects, we asked him if he wanted to see the tape of his appearance in the storefront. i've got some video from that investigation, adam. i'd like you to take a look, if that's all right with you. i showed him video of himself bragging about a car ha was stolen from the daughter of a judge. well, this car apparently belonged to the daughter of a judge? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: as...
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---"ramon adame" nos dice qué hacen de san francisco para esclarecer a tipo de hechos...seÑora teresa zavala, porta la fotografia de su hijo "gabriel zavala, quien fue asesinado en el cumplido 29 aÑos de edad. y a casi muerte de este atribulada madre con ningun indicio por parte de las autoridades con relacion a los presuntos culpables... por su parte la seÑora elsa casillas, famicanosialrta elsa casillas, loÑepsaescoesalaidd- cllalanly mkadi qof recompensa de 250 mil dolares proporcione los dos sospechosos del homicidio de alberto casillas". una recompensa de 250 mil dolares, la teniente lyn tomioka, dice que es muy probable que haya testigos en ambos casos. pero que, lamentablemente, en muchas ocasiones quienes cuentan con informacion o indicios para dar con los responsables del un crimen, no se comunican con la policia por temor. ---las finanzas esÁn tan mal en la ciudad de "antioch", que los funcionarios municipales comenzaron a pedir donaciones del Úblico para el departamento de la poliÍa. ---para enfrentar un Éficit presupuestario que podÍa subir a casi 5-millones d
---"ramon adame" nos dice qué hacen de san francisco para esclarecer a tipo de hechos...seÑora teresa zavala, porta la fotografia de su hijo "gabriel zavala, quien fue asesinado en el cumplido 29 aÑos de edad. y a casi muerte de este atribulada madre con ningun indicio por parte de las autoridades con relacion a los presuntos culpables... por su parte la seÑora elsa casillas, famicanosialrta elsa casillas, loÑepsaescoesalaidd- cllalanly mkadi qof recompensa de 250 mil...
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adams said he did not expect to see that sort of northern repentance. instead he was sure that rather than give up their own possessions, quote be portended philanthropist would contend themselves with permitting things to remain as they are. you can see how that kind of argument resonated. you did these things through treaty and abuse. you did these things to the indian tribes and now you are picking on us. now we are just doing what you did and actually we have better cause because there were some agreements with the federal government going back 30 years. why are you doing this? it was at that point that congresswoman lumpkin and others saw it as the first salvo in a war against slavery. so, the vote came. it was closer than jackson's people had expected. on april 26, 1830, 28 senators voted for removal, 19 against, the house vote was for jackson, 102 and 97 against. jackson sign his bill on may 28, 1830. davy crockett had been one of the people to vote against jackson. he had been a jacksonian and five at jackson's side but on this issue he broke wi
adams said he did not expect to see that sort of northern repentance. instead he was sure that rather than give up their own possessions, quote be portended philanthropist would contend themselves with permitting things to remain as they are. you can see how that kind of argument resonated. you did these things through treaty and abuse. you did these things to the indian tribes and now you are picking on us. now we are just doing what you did and actually we have better cause because there were...
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president miguel: stephanie adams? -- stefan adams? >> i am not so good with microphones. the patient with me. i am anita mack. thank you, commissioners, for listening to my comments today. i have lived in san francisco for 15 years, and nine of them in the mission dolores area. i am very appreciative of -- no one else had this problem. >> get closer. >> ok. thank you. i am very appreciative of the audacious spirit of the neighborhood. i am very aware of the activity in the neighborhood. i come here today as a homeowner on 14th street. one of the parameters as we discussed of this project. i am excited and also supportive of the development of the old ford dealership. definitely something needed to go in there. i appreciate all the consideration to date that has been made to this design. although i am here to speak about three concerns i have about the design to date -- one is for noise. the anticipated frequency -- folks mentioned the loading. i live maybe 100 feet from the loading zone. it is particularly sensitive to me. hong -- as a full-size grocery store, we understa
president miguel: stephanie adams? -- stefan adams? >> i am not so good with microphones. the patient with me. i am anita mack. thank you, commissioners, for listening to my comments today. i have lived in san francisco for 15 years, and nine of them in the mission dolores area. i am very appreciative of -- no one else had this problem. >> get closer. >> ok. thank you. i am very appreciative of the audacious spirit of the neighborhood. i am very aware of the activity in the...
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. >> eddie: nice play by adams. >> mike: adams sends it back in.s left ahead by the caps. given across to green. a shot that went wide. centering pass. that one blocked aside. again, fleury has to sprawl. good attack generated by the capitals right now. this is angled back in. varlamov around to get it. quickly twisted back up the boards. this crowd settles down now. some were standing earlier but not right now. jordan staal's first action of the year. injured in the playoffs, surgery in the summer. broke his hand as he was preparing to come back. now finally back for his first game, it's game number 40 for both teams. icing has been called so the penguins will face it off in the capitals end. >> eddie: we talked about alexander ovechkin, the ability to be able to do it with his body, but the great anticipation there. craig adams anticipating that he was going to get hit by ovechkin, adams goes around the board and creates the chance. jordan staal just loves to get physical. that's his second hit of the game. you were talking about first action of
. >> eddie: nice play by adams. >> mike: adams sends it back in.s left ahead by the caps. given across to green. a shot that went wide. centering pass. that one blocked aside. again, fleury has to sprawl. good attack generated by the capitals right now. this is angled back in. varlamov around to get it. quickly twisted back up the boards. this crowd settles down now. some were standing earlier but not right now. jordan staal's first action of the year. injured in the playoffs,...
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president miguel: stephanie adams? -- stefan adams? >> i am not so good with microphones. the patient with me. i am anita mack. thank you, commissioners, for listening to my comments today. i have lived in san francisco for 15 years, and nine of them in the mission dolores area. i am very appreciative of -- no one else had this problem. >> get closer. >> ok. thank you. i am very appreciative of the audacious spirit of the neighborhood. i am very aware of the activity
president miguel: stephanie adams? -- stefan adams? >> i am not so good with microphones. the patient with me. i am anita mack. thank you, commissioners, for listening to my comments today. i have lived in san francisco for 15 years, and nine of them in the mission dolores area. i am very appreciative of -- no one else had this problem. >> get closer. >> ok. thank you. i am very appreciative of the audacious spirit of the neighborhood. i am very aware of the activity
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because the thing about adam -- i regard adam as the -- as the absolute quintessential reporter of the new yorker because the stories he does -- maybe you have to be a writer to understand this. the degree of difficulty is so high -- he's often taken something -- there's nothing there. [laughter] >> right? i mean, it's just kind of proprietary -- it's some sort of proprietary thing and then he has turned it into gold. and to do that, i'm just in awe of that and i read some of the stories, sometimes i'll read one paragraph four times in a row to figure out how did he do that? and there's an incredible level -- that idea is something -- it's the missing component in critical analysis critics look at something and they make a passing judgment and they'll say, is this good or is this bad? but that's only the first question you have to ask. the second question you have to ask was, how hard was it? and if you're -- if you're telling an extraordinary story out of something that is incredibly ordinary you get points if you can pull it off. and i feel like with adam, he has sort of opened the p
because the thing about adam -- i regard adam as the -- as the absolute quintessential reporter of the new yorker because the stories he does -- maybe you have to be a writer to understand this. the degree of difficulty is so high -- he's often taken something -- there's nothing there. [laughter] >> right? i mean, it's just kind of proprietary -- it's some sort of proprietary thing and then he has turned it into gold. and to do that, i'm just in awe of that and i read some of the stories,...
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of samuel adams. (bob cannon) hops add a spicy, citrus flavor to sam adams.. (bob cannon) boston lager-- the proof is in the taste. [ malhis day starts thwith his arthritis pain.. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. tonight's guest is one of the greatest american rock icons of all time. today he released "the promise: the darkness on the edge of town story" box set. right here. it's full of awesomeness. and just in case you want the music from the box set alone, you can pick up "the promise," the two-disc set of previously unreleased tracks, right here. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome bruce springsteen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> audience: bruce!o"uokñ >> bruc
of samuel adams. (bob cannon) hops add a spicy, citrus flavor to sam adams.. (bob cannon) boston lager-- the proof is in the taste. [ malhis day starts thwith his arthritis pain.. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on; just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain....
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so when i was talking about adam, some of that -- if you read, for example, adam's story which is one of the most incredible magazine stories i've ever read, at the end of that story you cry. everyone cries. the need of a human being to be moved by something that they read is, is a cop instant. constant. we needed to be moved by literary experience a thousand years ago, and we'll need to be moved a thousand years from now, right? so so long as -- all we're doing is surveying very fundamental human needs, the need to be engaged by a story. it's fundamental. it's never going away. so you can't have a world. i mean, sometimes you think we're going to have a world, well, just of tweets and log entries -- blog entries and, you know, 300-word web site entries but you can't have that because none of those satisfy the need to be moved or engaged in a story or the need to be -- so we'll just find a new model to support, that's all. i mean, people are very, are assiduously working on this problem right now, and they'll solve it. and when they solve it, we'll all be fine. [laughter] >> so i fina
so when i was talking about adam, some of that -- if you read, for example, adam's story which is one of the most incredible magazine stories i've ever read, at the end of that story you cry. everyone cries. the need of a human being to be moved by something that they read is, is a cop instant. constant. we needed to be moved by literary experience a thousand years ago, and we'll need to be moved a thousand years from now, right? so so long as -- all we're doing is surveying very fundamental...
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it is actually abigail adams. when they finally put jefferson and sally on this boat it does not to paris where he is, but instead to london. abigail, is there. so he collects them off of the boat. he trusted her. they were already friends. he did not anything approaching and the liggett geothe egalitarian connection. she was his wife, half-sister. he likes to keep things in this family. one of his daughter married a third cousin. the other married a first cousin. his notion was he wanted women who would be pleasing, obey him, not pushovers or dummies. he educated his daughters to be ideal plantation mistresses, but to be educated women. i indicated my dollars above their sex because i calculate their chances of marion a blockade at 8-1. so we better do this. i don't they he was really influenced. he thought they were yankees. to him that was an exotic species. he admired abigail adams. he wrote in a very touching letter. at the end he says i remember meeting her. with sally had means long after the whole scandal.
it is actually abigail adams. when they finally put jefferson and sally on this boat it does not to paris where he is, but instead to london. abigail, is there. so he collects them off of the boat. he trusted her. they were already friends. he did not anything approaching and the liggett geothe egalitarian connection. she was his wife, half-sister. he likes to keep things in this family. one of his daughter married a third cousin. the other married a first cousin. his notion was he wanted women...
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the weather channel's adam berg has the latest for us. good evening, adam. say it ain't so. >> reporter: good evening, kate. i wish i could say it ain't so, but this is yet another system and a lot of folks here at the weather channel, national weather service, we're calling this one here maybe one of the more significant systems of the season and we are already so sick and tired of it. so, let's get to the maps and show everybody exactly how this is going to play out. as we go into monday, denver, kansas city, st. louis, chicago, all feeling the impacts here. and as we go monday and then into tuesday that area of low pressure will kick out of the four corners region and we could be looking at some significant icing, gang, anywhere from st. louis all the way through indianapolis over toward columbus, ohio. some areas maybe half-inch to an inch of ice coating some of these areas. and then we follow this right into wednesday across the northeast, mid-atlantic. look at some of the snow totals already across this region. new york city, for instance, averaging ab
the weather channel's adam berg has the latest for us. good evening, adam. say it ain't so. >> reporter: good evening, kate. i wish i could say it ain't so, but this is yet another system and a lot of folks here at the weather channel, national weather service, we're calling this one here maybe one of the more significant systems of the season and we are already so sick and tired of it. so, let's get to the maps and show everybody exactly how this is going to play out. as we go into...
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i would like to think commissioner adams for his willingness to be decommissioned appointee for sitting on the small business week committee. lastly, i want to do a reminder that it is every commissioners responsibility -- the commission has taken it upon as a project to recognize city employees and small businesses. we still need more nominations in this particular area and encourage you to talk, especially for the employee recognition program, to members of the business community. they are the ones who are interfacing with them on a day- to-day basis and would love to hear about employees who are providing great service. with that, unless there are any questions, i conclude my report. commissioner yee: thank you. next item, please. >> before we begin the commission report, can we go back to items 3 and 4? those are from the november 8, 2010 minutes. president o'brien: but to approve. commissioner yee: i second. those in favor? the motion carries. >> item 4, approval of the minutes. commissioner o'conner: we do have a quorum? but to approve. move to approve. commissioner yee: those in
i would like to think commissioner adams for his willingness to be decommissioned appointee for sitting on the small business week committee. lastly, i want to do a reminder that it is every commissioners responsibility -- the commission has taken it upon as a project to recognize city employees and small businesses. we still need more nominations in this particular area and encourage you to talk, especially for the employee recognition program, to members of the business community. they are...
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---"ramon adame" tiene los detalles.. tiene los detalles.. >> que tal buenas noches, la reunion se realizo aquí en el templo y la participacion fue
---"ramon adame" tiene los detalles.. tiene los detalles.. >> que tal buenas noches, la reunion se realizo aquí en el templo y la participacion fue
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adam was a mathematics teacher who died after suffering a heart attack. he was only 40 years old and in good health. he was a phenomenal teacher and a good leader in the struggle for social justice. he only started teaching at that school in august, but already, he was a core part of that community. adam was also a pioneer in some work, and in late september, he taught a pre-out to class, -- pre-algebra class. also, a teacher at thurgood marshall high school who passed away during winter break on december 19. he worked at another high school and then marshall after about one closed. she was devoted to the students and a beloved and respected faculty member. she had no idea of the extent of her illness. she was suffering from a rare form of leukemia that presented itself as the flu. the principal will always remember her jokes, which always made her popular at the end of your dinners, and lastly, we would like to honor christina tichenor green, the 9-year-old third-grade student in tucson -- to honor christina taylor green. all of those killed on january 8
adam was a mathematics teacher who died after suffering a heart attack. he was only 40 years old and in good health. he was a phenomenal teacher and a good leader in the struggle for social justice. he only started teaching at that school in august, but already, he was a core part of that community. adam was also a pioneer in some work, and in late september, he taught a pre-out to class, -- pre-algebra class. also, a teacher at thurgood marshall high school who passed away during winter break...
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if only an adam and eve were left alive and left free, that would be okay. this led the irish journalists to say that thomas jefferson was the pall of the 18th-century. now jefferson never really would have implemented that, but he -- his support of the revolution is deep and split the society and made the federalists feel as if the had a fifth column in their midst and that france might have invaded the united states and was invading every other state in europe and creating a french puppet. that is what created the crisis of seven to 98. estimate is their anything in the revolutionary and constitutional era that could eliminate such political phenomena at the tiberi movement, the mistrust of government? >> one thing you should realize is popular politics is not new. let me give one exit from 1808. simon snyder the governor of pennsylvania, and snyder was the son of a poor mechanic, saw the jacket and had no formal licht vacation but a very smart guy. but lacking all of the cultural attributes of a princeton graduate or harvard graduate and there was no fede
if only an adam and eve were left alive and left free, that would be okay. this led the irish journalists to say that thomas jefferson was the pall of the 18th-century. now jefferson never really would have implemented that, but he -- his support of the revolution is deep and split the society and made the federalists feel as if the had a fifth column in their midst and that france might have invaded the united states and was invading every other state in europe and creating a french puppet....
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this was kid stuff compared to adams and hamilton. adams called hamilton the best scotch peddler and hamilton had a superabundance of secretions which he did not find cause enough to drop off. doesn't get any stronger than that. hamilton -- hamilton gave as good as he got. i shall soon be lead to say that john adams is as wicked as he is mad. the only one who really rises above this partisan name-calling and mudslinging is george washington. at the beginning of his term he had a political honeymoon for a year or two but the two party systems brings up and the opposition party attacks him relentlessly for plotting to restore -- he was actually accused of having been a british double agent for the entire duration of the revolutionary war. you think some of the charges today made in the press are preposterous. i was struck in this book, many things surprised me. one is how ambivalent washington felt about his own fame. wherever he went he was faded and lionized. he was not a backslapping personality. he was not extemporaneous speaker. wh
this was kid stuff compared to adams and hamilton. adams called hamilton the best scotch peddler and hamilton had a superabundance of secretions which he did not find cause enough to drop off. doesn't get any stronger than that. hamilton -- hamilton gave as good as he got. i shall soon be lead to say that john adams is as wicked as he is mad. the only one who really rises above this partisan name-calling and mudslinging is george washington. at the beginning of his term he had a political...
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john adams is as wicked as he is mad. the only man who rises above partisan and the slinging and was george washington. the two party attacks him. you would think some of the charges today, are preposterous. there are many things that surprise me. one was ambivalent washington felt about his own fame. he was not a good extemporaneous speaker. wherever he went, he gave a few chosen words. you can see when he was president he made a tour of all the states. they would send a delegation of dignitaries on the outskirts of town. he would arrive an hour or two earlier. he would write in his diaries that dignitaries were supposed to come. i woke up at 5:00 and lasted before they arrived. also the aphrodisiac of power in full force in the eighteenth century. washington had beautiful women swimming around him. when he was doing this he rode every night in his diary. there were ladies of the town. there were delicate ladies in the town and a tiny entourage. there was a nightly head count of the ladies and, the father of our country.
john adams is as wicked as he is mad. the only man who rises above partisan and the slinging and was george washington. the two party attacks him. you would think some of the charges today, are preposterous. there are many things that surprise me. one was ambivalent washington felt about his own fame. he was not a good extemporaneous speaker. wherever he went, he gave a few chosen words. you can see when he was president he made a tour of all the states. they would send a delegation of...
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we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit.rt of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, and thank you so much for watching our show. it's time for "late night hashtags," you guys. here we go. ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. now, a few weeks ago, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "oh, hell no." [ laughter ] it was really fun. we got a lot of great responses so, yesterday, in the spirit of christmas, i started a new hashtag called "#hohohellno!" [ laughter ] and i asked you guys at home to tweet us something about the holiday season that makes you want to go "ho, ho, hell no!" we got thousands of tweets. i watched them come in all night it was great. so tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "ho, ho, hell no" tweets from you guys. here we go. our first one here is from @ajk. he says, "a snowfla
we learned from samuel adams how to go to the limit.rt of brewing. [ cork pops ] -[ man ] cheers. -[ all ] cheers! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody, and thank you so much for watching our show. it's time for "late night hashtags," you guys. here we go. ♪ hashtags, hashtags hashtags, hashtags hashtags ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. now, a few weeks ago, i...
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crosby, stills, and nash performed, and adam yauch was a teenager, probably couldn't drive yet, came down and handed out leaflets for antinuclear activism. now, he grew up with that tradition. his parents were against the war, but he remembered-- and he told us this-- he remembered that-- looking out and seeing that musicians can attract all these people around a cause, and fast forward 20 years later, he realizes, "hey, i can do this too. i've got a band; i can have an impact." you know, it's-- david's right. it's not about passing the torch. maybe some of the techniques, maybe some of the methodology-- there might be some inspiration, but it wasn't the way we thought it would be where we could pat ourselves on the back. there is a generation, i think, that believes all the meaningful music took place between 1960 and 1969, and you tell an extraordinary story in the book about your own childhood. at age ten, you hear a song called strange fruit. could you talk a little bit about your reaction to that? strange fruit was my painful introduction to racism. i was listening to a record b
crosby, stills, and nash performed, and adam yauch was a teenager, probably couldn't drive yet, came down and handed out leaflets for antinuclear activism. now, he grew up with that tradition. his parents were against the war, but he remembered-- and he told us this-- he remembered that-- looking out and seeing that musicians can attract all these people around a cause, and fast forward 20 years later, he realizes, "hey, i can do this too. i've got a band; i can have an impact." you...
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commissioner adams: i think these are great changes you have made. your office doesn't excellent job. one of the things i was thinking -- your office does an excellent job. one of the things i was thinking about was neighborhood meetings. this is something that comes up a lot, especially with the filings. i appreciate that you are trying to get rid of the confusion. vice president clyde: i think i am confused. i just want to rerun this. last year when i renewed my payroll tax, when i sent in my first payment of payroll tax i also did my business registration on the same form. that is right? >> that is what you did last year. vice president clyde: and that was a change from several years prior. there were separated at one time. then the were combined, which i loved. i paid them both at once. no confusion. now they are separated for all taxpayers? >> that is correct. payroll expense filed at the end of november, and for your business registration you renew at the end of may. vice president clyde: will i be able to pay both of those payments on line, su
commissioner adams: i think these are great changes you have made. your office doesn't excellent job. one of the things i was thinking -- your office does an excellent job. one of the things i was thinking about was neighborhood meetings. this is something that comes up a lot, especially with the filings. i appreciate that you are trying to get rid of the confusion. vice president clyde: i think i am confused. i just want to rerun this. last year when i renewed my payroll tax, when i sent in my...
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no, i play adam -- >> jimmy: what is your problem? what is -- >> i don't know.tation. oh, hello i'm jon lovitz." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not what i do at all. >> yeah, that's the ticket. >> jimmy: "yeah, that's the ticket." i like doing that. >> yeah, that's the -- >> jimmy: i think it goes -- "hi. good-bye everybody. good-bye." >> what? i don't know what that means. >> jimmy: yeah, they do. >> oh, snip, snip, snip. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not cutting any of this out. i'm leaving it like this. >> why is that tv there? i keep looking at myself. >> jimmy: yeah, you look good. >> oh. >> jimmy: do you like the way you look? [ laughter ] what are you doing that for? >> i'm gaining and losing weight. do you mind? [ laughter ] will you your own business for one second? [ laughter ] i'll do the rest of the segment. >> jimmy: i've lost control. >> anyway. >> jimmy: i have no idea what is going on. >> will you interview me? [ laughter ] anyway, i did this show -- [ cheers and applause ] this movie with kevin spacey. barry pepper is in it, kelly preston. anyway, o
no, i play adam -- >> jimmy: what is your problem? what is -- >> i don't know.tation. oh, hello i'm jon lovitz." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not what i do at all. >> yeah, that's the ticket. >> jimmy: "yeah, that's the ticket." i like doing that. >> yeah, that's the -- >> jimmy: i think it goes -- "hi. good-bye everybody. good-bye." >> what? i don't know what that means. >> jimmy: yeah, they do. >> oh, snip,...
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three-year midcareer retirement at monticello, he urged madison to stand for president against john adams in 1796. madison did some arm twisting and obliged jefferson to reenter politics. yet done this once before in 1782 when he convinces jefferson to end the diplomatic corps and joined franklin and adams in europe. without madison's earlier intercession, jefferson at that point, a disgruntled ex-governor and a recent widower would have been, been holed up in his private library and remained a virginia provincial. madison was as ambitious as he was a man of principle. by 1791, he found his friend, president washington, turning away from his view of ballots government, checks and balances. and instead turning towards hamilton's deal of cultivating, this is madison's critique, of cultivating money men and making them a privileged class with special access to the executive. madison was no longer satisfied just to be the leader of a growing congressional opposition. he understood the power of the press. there was at this point only the pro-administration vehicle, and he recruited his college
three-year midcareer retirement at monticello, he urged madison to stand for president against john adams in 1796. madison did some arm twisting and obliged jefferson to reenter politics. yet done this once before in 1782 when he convinces jefferson to end the diplomatic corps and joined franklin and adams in europe. without madison's earlier intercession, jefferson at that point, a disgruntled ex-governor and a recent widower would have been, been holed up in his private library and remained a...