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now adam was in chains himself. amanda was home when she got the news. >> i answered the phone and i was home alone and my heart started pounding, and he said we've arrested adam. and i fell to my knees and i started crying. and the next day i woke up, and it was my 34th birthday, and on the front page of every newspaper in canada was his face, a face that i hadn't seen in over five years. >> i came in right after, and she was crying. and she was saying they got him, they got him, they got adam. >> and what were your feelings? >> i was crying. i couldn't even speak. >> and immediately my mind went to, well, there's going to be a trial, and i will have to testify in that trial. and the weight of that and what that really meant to me and would mean to my life became real. >> amanda is about to take the witness stand and come face-to-face with her captor, at last. >>> coming up -- >> she's crying. she was upset. >> i was so afraid to see this man again. >> what would happen inside that courtroom? >> i wondered if i cou
now adam was in chains himself. amanda was home when she got the news. >> i answered the phone and i was home alone and my heart started pounding, and he said we've arrested adam. and i fell to my knees and i started crying. and the next day i woke up, and it was my 34th birthday, and on the front page of every newspaper in canada was his face, a face that i hadn't seen in over five years. >> i came in right after, and she was crying. and she was saying they got him, they got him,...
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and adam, alone.was are the witnesses going to be able to testify. >> the man known to amanda and lorinda named adam was a 40-year-old somali national. the trial began in the kidnapping of amanda lindhoult. "dateline" was with her that morning. >> what was in your head in. >> in those moments before entering the courtroom, i wondered if i could do it. i was so afraid to see this man again. >> the thought of seeing him sflp t. >> the thought of seeing his face. i gathered myself. i needed to do that as much for myself as anything. >> i just saw you gather yourself just there when you said it. it's still hard for you. >> it is. i expect it always will be. this is real life like pain. then the doors opened and i walked into the courtroom and adam was sitting directly in front of me. i kind of crumbled. >> now came the moment for amanda to testify against her kidnapper. >> you describe it for me? ? >> she was crying. she was upset and afraid. she swung her head over and looked at dame adam in the box she
and adam, alone.was are the witnesses going to be able to testify. >> the man known to amanda and lorinda named adam was a 40-year-old somali national. the trial began in the kidnapping of amanda lindhoult. "dateline" was with her that morning. >> what was in your head in. >> in those moments before entering the courtroom, i wondered if i could do it. i was so afraid to see this man again. >> the thought of seeing him sflp t. >> the thought of seeing his...
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none. >> reporter: same with adam's dna.rid of your dna. >> hard to get rid of dna. all right? adam shacknai admits that that morning he cut rebecca down. he loosened the ropes on her wrist to check her pulse. he gave her mouth to mouth resuscitation. he gave cpr pumps to her chest. >> reporter: and there's no dna? >> and how much dna and how many fingerprints are found on the knife, the rope, her body, how much? >> reporter: none. >> zero. zero. >> reporter: zero of adam's, that is. rebecca's dna and fingerprints were everywhere. according to greer, that means adam, who had no criminal history, knew exactly how to wipe down the scene, somehow removing his own fingerprints and dna, but leaving just rebecca's. of course, it could also mean that adam simply wasn't there when rebecca died. which is exactly what law enforcement came to believe. i'm guessing that if you walked into court on any case and opposing counsel said, "there is no evidence here, there is no fingerprints, and there is no dna, and that is the proof of the c
none. >> reporter: same with adam's dna.rid of your dna. >> hard to get rid of dna. all right? adam shacknai admits that that morning he cut rebecca down. he loosened the ropes on her wrist to check her pulse. he gave her mouth to mouth resuscitation. he gave cpr pumps to her chest. >> reporter: and there's no dna? >> and how much dna and how many fingerprints are found on the knife, the rope, her body, how much? >> reporter: none. >> zero. zero. >>...
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adams himself would be inaugurated. he would have a difficult presidency because now really we are seeing the throws of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we proved that constitution worked and we prove that we could continue in times of difficulty like this that we could continue forward with the system in place. in 1800, they would leave this building and move to the current capital in washington, d.c.. adams in jefferson would have another difficult election at that time. this time jefferson winning and he would be the first president inaugurated in the new capital of washington, d.c.. these years in philadelphia are setting the tone for the rest of our early history and all the way up to today. so the room itself will start out as a courthouse so this would have been a courtroom but around the time this building is finished construction, it's actually being built during the constitutional convention. so when they are finished construction, it's around the time the philadelphia offers it to the
adams himself would be inaugurated. he would have a difficult presidency because now really we are seeing the throws of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we proved that constitution worked and we prove that we could continue in times of difficulty like this that we could continue forward with the system in place. in 1800, they would leave this building and move to the current capital in washington, d.c.. adams in jefferson would have another difficult election at that...
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adapted from a novel byjulia walton, words 0n bathroom walls stars charlie plummer as adam, the highschooler living with schizophrenia, which causes hallucinations. with his father gone and his mother now dating a man he neither likes nor trusts, adam strikes up a friendship with maya, played by taylor russell. she is smart and has a sideline in tutoring but can adam tell her about his schizophrenia without scaring her off? there is a touch of donnie darker about the tone of the stroma aided by the presence of beth grant to place the head of adam's new school... as for the people in adam's had come at their very much at the personifications used in ron howard potts oscar—winner a beautiful mind. luckily the movie is open and aware enough about its own tysons to be able to carry about a running gag about having a good will hunting moment but having it anyway which i kind of life is up with much into that wiped up more currently going to release it beauty, words
adapted from a novel byjulia walton, words 0n bathroom walls stars charlie plummer as adam, the highschooler living with schizophrenia, which causes hallucinations. with his father gone and his mother now dating a man he neither likes nor trusts, adam strikes up a friendship with maya, played by taylor russell. she is smart and has a sideline in tutoring but can adam tell her about his schizophrenia without scaring her off? there is a touch of donnie darker about the tone of the stroma aided by...
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adams himself would be inaugurated. he would have a difficult presidency because now, really, we're seeing the throes of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we proved that constitution worked and we proved that we could continue in times of difficulty like this, that we could continue forward with a system in place. in 1800, they would leave this building and move to the current capitol in washington, d.c. adams and jefferson would have another difficult election at that time, this time jefferson winning and he would be the first president inaugurated in the new capitol in washington, d.c. but these are setting the tone for the rest of early history and all the way up to today. >>> so the room itself will start out as a courthouse, so this would be a courtroom. when they're finishing construction is about the time philadelphia offers it to the federal government. i think philadelphia hoped if they were nice they wouldn't go to that new city by the potomac, so they give them the courthouse building a
adams himself would be inaugurated. he would have a difficult presidency because now, really, we're seeing the throes of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we proved that constitution worked and we proved that we could continue in times of difficulty like this, that we could continue forward with a system in place. in 1800, they would leave this building and move to the current capitol in washington, d.c. adams and jefferson would have another difficult election at that...
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adams himself would be inaugurated. he'd have a difficult presidency because now releasing the throws of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we prove that the constitution worked. we proved we could continue in times of difficulty like this. we could continue forward with the system in place. in 1800 they would leave this building and go into washington d.c.. adams in jefferson would have in the third difficult election at this time. this time jefferson when ink and he would be the first president integrated in the new capital of washington d.c.. but these years in philadelphia are setting the tone for the rest of -- today. [inaudible] so the room itself will start out as a courthouse. so this would have been a courtroom. but around the time this room is finished construction it's actually being built during the constitutional convention. so when they are finished construction is around the time that philadelphia offers the u.s. government. i think philadelphia secretly was really nice to, them stay
adams himself would be inaugurated. he'd have a difficult presidency because now releasing the throws of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we prove that the constitution worked. we proved we could continue in times of difficulty like this. we could continue forward with the system in place. in 1800 they would leave this building and go into washington d.c.. adams in jefferson would have in the third difficult election at this time. this time jefferson when ink and he...
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adams and going to prison, turned against jefferson.bigail had a wonderful series of letters with jefferson in which she basically said i told you so. he was no good. you paid the penalty. he sowed the whirlwind. abigail chuckled that it came back to bite him. susan: under the system jefferson helped create, newspapers became participants and, not just observers of government. what did you mean by that? harold: the first episode goes back to the washington era, where he funded a fellow, he was french, james madison's roommate in college. he got him to move to philadelphia, start a newspaper, to oppose the federalist newspaper pretty much praising everything washington did. he encouraged him. he gave him -- to operate. he later encouraged an interesting newspaperman, the grandson of benjamin franklin, who started his own newspaper in philadelphia and quickly turned against george washington viciously. he employed james calendar for a while. when jefferson ascends to the presidency, he decides since he is now in washington, d.c., he leave
adams and going to prison, turned against jefferson.bigail had a wonderful series of letters with jefferson in which she basically said i told you so. he was no good. you paid the penalty. he sowed the whirlwind. abigail chuckled that it came back to bite him. susan: under the system jefferson helped create, newspapers became participants and, not just observers of government. what did you mean by that? harold: the first episode goes back to the washington era, where he funded a fellow, he was...
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your take on adam schiff now. >> well, look, the day that we can say adam schiff is fair or credible quitting the law to be a supermodel. it is ludicrous. this guy was jury, you know, judge, jury and executioner. remember, this is a guy that stopped congressional hearings to run out in the hall and have press conferences to breathlessly announce that the president is a traitor. this guy is a joke. what he's doing right now is essentially anticipatory obstruction. it's recognizing that, you know, there's a good chance that there's going to be a new administration, new attorney general, and he's setting the stage to have people walk away from an obvious point of inquiry. it may not be a full-blown case at this point, but you'd have to be remarkably incurious to not have concerns about russia, ukraine, kazahkstan and the biden flow of money through shell corporations to joe. there's a lot to ask about. elizabeth: yeah. "the new york times" two years ago also detailed what was going on with the biden family's interaction with the chinese energy conglomerate. the guy who was accused of, c
your take on adam schiff now. >> well, look, the day that we can say adam schiff is fair or credible quitting the law to be a supermodel. it is ludicrous. this guy was jury, you know, judge, jury and executioner. remember, this is a guy that stopped congressional hearings to run out in the hall and have press conferences to breathlessly announce that the president is a traitor. this guy is a joke. what he's doing right now is essentially anticipatory obstruction. it's recognizing that,...
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♪> and then adams adams.chef claes. chef claes insists on fresh clean ingredients. the richest cheeses and a mouth-watering sauce. so when chef claes makes a pizza, he doesn't just make a pizza. he makes a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread pizzas today. panera. sunday through friday at kohl's! plus, get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! and take an extra 15% off! ninja foodi grill - $169.99... fitbit inspire 2 - $69.99... and get 40% off sleepwear! plus, free store pick up....
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she's smart and has a sideline in tutoring but can adam tell her about his schizophrenia without scaringrko about the wry tone of this ya drama, aided by the presence of beth grant who plays the head of adam's new school and who famously doubted your commitment to sparkle motion in richard kelly's cult classic. as for the people in adam's head, they're very much like the personifications used in ron howard's 0scar—winner a beautiful mind. luckily the movie is open and aware enough about its own touchstones to be able to carry a running gag about not having a good will hunting moment and then having it anyway, which i kinda liked. worth mentioning too that like the more critically—lauded current release eternal beauty, words 0n bathroom walls strives to paint a more positive and enlightened picture of schizophrenia and does so with wit, humour, and empathy. some of the reviews have been rather sniffy, but it made me laugh and it made me cry, and for that, it gets a thumbs up. is that why you didn't tell me? because you thought that i was going to leave? that's it for this week. thanks for
she's smart and has a sideline in tutoring but can adam tell her about his schizophrenia without scaringrko about the wry tone of this ya drama, aided by the presence of beth grant who plays the head of adam's new school and who famously doubted your commitment to sparkle motion in richard kelly's cult classic. as for the people in adam's head, they're very much like the personifications used in ron howard's 0scar—winner a beautiful mind. luckily the movie is open and aware enough about its...
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and i think that's very insightful and very impressive coming from adams because adams doesn't have thatthere. he always wants to be putting h oar in. washington knew when it was not necessary for him to speak, it was necessary for him not to speak. >> what a smart lesson. tom, thinking about our current president and his thin skin and the way he reacts to the media and calls the press the enemy of the people, if you read through about john adams, as you know, he shared that trait. he didn't like being attacked by newspapers. in fact, he suggested some of them should be jailed and i think some, in fact, were. a little bit like our current president, he could be thin-skinned when it came to criticism. >> that's why this great divergence between trump and adams is so interesting. you're right that there is this attack on anybody who criticized him. newspaper editors, a dozen wound up in jail at that time when there weren't that many newspapers in america. i think there are 160 newspapers in america. the editors are jailed. that's why adams' willingness to turn over power peacefully, to do
and i think that's very insightful and very impressive coming from adams because adams doesn't have thatthere. he always wants to be putting h oar in. washington knew when it was not necessary for him to speak, it was necessary for him not to speak. >> what a smart lesson. tom, thinking about our current president and his thin skin and the way he reacts to the media and calls the press the enemy of the people, if you read through about john adams, as you know, he shared that trait. he...
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adam. thanthank you for condensing tht for us. we'll take a different route, this question with an assumption, i classify this question pop culture media, on those lines. assumption that you have seen the hbo series on chernobyl. the question, what did you like or dislike about that particular series? >> i have seen it. yep. and i am -- i like about it. >> production design and the photography, i thought was extraordinary. it really recreated that period of life in the soviet union with fantastic rhapsody, it looked amazing. but you know, as someone who engaged on this project in great part to try to address a lot of the myths and exag exaggerationi was disappointed by the way it misrepresented and sensationalized events that really in my opinion did not need exaggerating or sensationalizing the truth is really quite asto astonishing e. >> thank you very much. >> to classify the next question, culpability. the question, what you spoke to people on the ground, people are reflecting back years later, did you fine there was a sense o
adam. thanthank you for condensing tht for us. we'll take a different route, this question with an assumption, i classify this question pop culture media, on those lines. assumption that you have seen the hbo series on chernobyl. the question, what did you like or dislike about that particular series? >> i have seen it. yep. and i am -- i like about it. >> production design and the photography, i thought was extraordinary. it really recreated that period of life in the soviet union...
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as for the people in adam's had come at their very much at the personifications used in ron howard pottsily the movie is open and aware enough about its own tysons to be able to carry about a running gag about having a good will hunting moment but having it anyway which i kind of life is up with much into that wiped up more currently going to release it beauty, words and bathroom walls strive to paint a more positive and enlightened picture of schizophrenia and does so with wit, humour, and empathy for some some of the reviews have been rather sniffy, but it may be laugh and it made me cry for some and for that it gets a thumbs up. is that why he didn't tell me because he thought i was going to leave? that is it for this week. thanks for watching the film review, stay safe andi watching the film review, stay safe and i will see you next week. you didn't give me a chance to stay. would you have? i love you. hello there, the early morning rain has cleared away from eastern areas and through the rest of today, we're looking at a day really of sunshine and showers. the radar picture picking
as for the people in adam's had come at their very much at the personifications used in ron howard pottsily the movie is open and aware enough about its own tysons to be able to carry about a running gag about having a good will hunting moment but having it anyway which i kind of life is up with much into that wiped up more currently going to release it beauty, words and bathroom walls strive to paint a more positive and enlightened picture of schizophrenia and does so with wit, humour, and...
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adam peaty probably the most recognised team member.ten a couple of times during the isl which is babe it of a shock for us watching at home but a lot of controversy about the swimmers who have been beating him, they have gone faster than him. about their stroke and you have spoken out haven't you, you have spoken out haven't you, you have gone as far to say they are cheating what they're doing, can you explain a little bit more about that? obviously adam is my best friend and i have his back and he has that? obviously adam is my best friend and i have his back and he has mine. and we all know adam like myself and the guys on the team, the short course which is not everything. a lot of the guys when they do the breaststroke, they are doing fight kicks as they are swimming and into the walls which is com pletely swimming and into the walls which is completely illegal. that is cheating, you can't do that. which is faster than a breaststroke kick. and we've seen the guys do that and we have called them out and we have left them to that now
adam peaty probably the most recognised team member.ten a couple of times during the isl which is babe it of a shock for us watching at home but a lot of controversy about the swimmers who have been beating him, they have gone faster than him. about their stroke and you have spoken out haven't you, you have spoken out haven't you, you have gone as far to say they are cheating what they're doing, can you explain a little bit more about that? obviously adam is my best friend and i have his back...
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adam wild, thank you.re in south africa on their first tour since the coronavirus pandemic outbreak last march. they're playing the first of three 2020 matches right now before taking on the same opposition in three one day internationals. england won the toss and put south africa in to bat. ben croucher reports. after eight months without a game, playing of self and isn't really an option in t20 cricket events most feared team in the game, unless an ideal start for south africa. they manage to reach the construct a competitive total led by captain. building from the front, pulling his side along with him. under the moonlight, the site to stop his promising start. he departed for 58 and prove his progress wasn't stu nted and prove his progress wasn't stunted on a slowing wicket until a few plate strikes. it left england chasing what looked like an awkward 182 -- a chasing what looked like an awkward 182 —— a few plate strikes. this is him with the balljust the second of england's, there is egyptian geese a
adam wild, thank you.re in south africa on their first tour since the coronavirus pandemic outbreak last march. they're playing the first of three 2020 matches right now before taking on the same opposition in three one day internationals. england won the toss and put south africa in to bat. ben croucher reports. after eight months without a game, playing of self and isn't really an option in t20 cricket events most feared team in the game, unless an ideal start for south africa. they manage to...
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mark adams. (applause) dr.octors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (applause) dr. adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life. - mhmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to walk into a restaurant and order anything you want, those are things that those of us who have healthy teeth, we take for granted, but not let's think about the person who doesn't have that, who can't eat the foods they like, wants to hide their smile. it's a terrible and devastating effect on their life. - i can't imagine, and you're right. i do take for granted that i can chew a piece of steak, but for those who can't why is that? what gets in the way of their healthy smile? - most of the people that come to see us have cavities. they
mark adams. (applause) dr.octors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (applause) dr. adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life. - mhmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to walk into a...
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soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petrol. why would you type drugs from such a young age or 9 o'clock am asylum on that diet for attacking jocks so i just for what i'd gotten taken drugs and i'm never going to see him again so why don't i just like you know take john's safe algar. this pain led him to spiral out of control down a path of homelessness and petty. 1 may just may it's no thing just me i was hungry. one and she didn't take me back to ass to tell me the sky. so yeah i just do what we're made to don't get paid here started stealing since being released from youth detention adam has returned to school and oath or he's placed him in the custody of he's 18 year old brother who we'll call marco a strange for much of their childhoods both boys have spent most of their lives in banksia heal or on the streets and lost and down to the point where i had to lock still offer homeless person myself i was harmless i was still of other. just forelock whatever was in the bag. i got myself locked up i just went on like smashed the
soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petrol. why would you type drugs from such a young age or 9 o'clock am asylum on that diet for attacking jocks so i just for what i'd gotten taken drugs and i'm never going to see him again so why don't i just like you know take john's safe algar. this pain led him to spiral out of control down a path of homelessness and petty. 1 may just may it's no thing just me i was hungry. one and she didn't take me back to ass to tell me the sky. so...
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and we will check in with the new bachelorette, tayshia adams.w york woman who became a hero is our good news story of the day. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: thank you so much. good morning. >> kelly: morning. [cheers and applause] >> ryan: it is monday, november 9th. the planned to my right and you're right dies, i will know why. >> kelly: no, i didn't put it in the plant. i put it by the
and we will check in with the new bachelorette, tayshia adams.w york woman who became a hero is our good news story of the day. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: thank you so much. good morning. >> kelly: morning. [cheers and applause] >> ryan: it is monday, november 9th. the planned to my right and you're right dies, i will know why. >> kelly: no, i didn't put it in...
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although, as played by amy adams, she seems to have od—ed on the same "give me an award" acting pills mountain. who, huh, who?! you?! meanwhile, glenn close sports historically accurate yet somehow still caricatured mrs brady old—lady glasses and frizzy hair asjd's grandma — a fearsome figure who teaches him life lessons whilst sporting a range of t—shirts that seem to have been pre—owned by mike tyson. there's been much debate about the politics of vance‘s source memoir, which have been widely discussed in terms of understanding the rise of donald trump. but when it comes to the movie, the real question is, how can something so packed with fights, overdoses, punch—ups and triumph—over—adversity struggles be quite so boring? why is it that, despite the presence of talents like adams and close, i never thought i was watching anything other than actors acting — a pantomime imitation of life? the fault, i think, lies in howard's direction, which is simultaneously overcooked and underdone — a series of inert set pieces that scream for our attention while leaving us utterly unmoved. worth
although, as played by amy adams, she seems to have od—ed on the same "give me an award" acting pills mountain. who, huh, who?! you?! meanwhile, glenn close sports historically accurate yet somehow still caricatured mrs brady old—lady glasses and frizzy hair asjd's grandma — a fearsome figure who teaches him life lessons whilst sporting a range of t—shirts that seem to have been pre—owned by mike tyson. there's been much debate about the politics of vance‘s source memoir,...
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is that adam navoa? >> adam is my producer. he is a few feet behind this board here and he has a program set up where any time -- frankly anywhere in the country that new vote comes in, he gets a quick alert. what county was that vote, how many for biden, how many for trump, what's the new total in that county? he'll say bucks county -- he won't say that overnight because they're not counting overnight. hopefully soon he'll say philadelphia or clayton, i'll go look. he's doing that. the other thing we're doing, honestly, it's been very helpful is these counties themselves have the websites and they have been releasing the vote as it comes along on the website. sometimes we've seen it there first. a few of the counties, they have the cameras set up and you can watch as the tabulation -- i mean, it's not the most riveting television but you can watch and see. they are counting the ballots that will decide the presidency of the united states in the wee hours of the morning. it's an interesting thing to be able to do. >> i've defin
is that adam navoa? >> adam is my producer. he is a few feet behind this board here and he has a program set up where any time -- frankly anywhere in the country that new vote comes in, he gets a quick alert. what county was that vote, how many for biden, how many for trump, what's the new total in that county? he'll say bucks county -- he won't say that overnight because they're not counting overnight. hopefully soon he'll say philadelphia or clayton, i'll go look. he's doing that. the...
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>> i love that adams quote. when i found it icing a future was use it in recent months and we're all worried about where this country is going. we are worried on both sides of the aisle. and i don't want to be too partisan in a public event of history, but even though i agree completely with harold about the significance of president trump's discovery of twitter as a very effective means of getting his message out. i totally agree with that. the message is dark and confusing and self-contradictory. and basically is very quick to blame others and very slow to accept responsibility, and very hesitant to accept the moral authority of the position of the president of the united states, the job in which you are trying to better the lives of fellow citizens, lift up the idea of what america stands for to the world, which is a moral idea. not just that we are a powerful country. we are trying to stand for a better way of treating each other. and all of those ideas are really evil at present moment -- feeble -- i think
>> i love that adams quote. when i found it icing a future was use it in recent months and we're all worried about where this country is going. we are worried on both sides of the aisle. and i don't want to be too partisan in a public event of history, but even though i agree completely with harold about the significance of president trump's discovery of twitter as a very effective means of getting his message out. i totally agree with that. the message is dark and confusing and...
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adams: of course. thank you for dr. blackmere for asking me to serve on this panel and also thank you for allowing be a part of these walking grand resources about the wonderful history of newark. i will talk a little bit about my research for the project in the event that comes to mind is the 1974 puerto rican riot. i'm going to call it a rebellion, like so many rebellions in american history, it is sparked by police violence. there is the annual cultural celebration happening in newark. the puerto rican community is being over surveilled, there are police there, lots of police. -- a wreps. -- erupts. a little girl is trampled by one of the horses. of course, this sparks intense -- intense tensions between police and the puerto rican community who had already been frustrated for years. arrives on the scene, he tries to calm the tensions. there is also mark -- march downtown in city hall. the next week, there is a meeting with some of the leaders in the puerto rican community and also spanish-speaking community in gener
adams: of course. thank you for dr. blackmere for asking me to serve on this panel and also thank you for allowing be a part of these walking grand resources about the wonderful history of newark. i will talk a little bit about my research for the project in the event that comes to mind is the 1974 puerto rican riot. i'm going to call it a rebellion, like so many rebellions in american history, it is sparked by police violence. there is the annual cultural celebration happening in newark. the...
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adams: can i slide in really quick? i wanted to say something about black women in this movement as well. my vehicle into this history was a student rebellion that happened at rutgers newark. i was researching another public history project and it was vicki donaldson. she was part of that conference. she is this strong, powerful freedom fighter in this history i was telling about race and rutgers. one side kind of saw her -- there were women on welfare fighting for reform. we talk about the tenets fighting the rent strikes. so many women are on the forefront of that fight. even when it came to urban renewal, a black woman called up and said, did the mayor tell you he is trying to take our homes and grab our houses? i had to get that psa. the women are fighting alongside everybody else. prof. woodard: the community is organizing the institutions and economic development. that initiative came from the grassroots and not from the top. although i was at the groundbreaking of frederick douglass housing with reverend jones, a
adams: can i slide in really quick? i wanted to say something about black women in this movement as well. my vehicle into this history was a student rebellion that happened at rutgers newark. i was researching another public history project and it was vicki donaldson. she was part of that conference. she is this strong, powerful freedom fighter in this history i was telling about race and rutgers. one side kind of saw her -- there were women on welfare fighting for reform. we talk about the...
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all right, sorry, adam. the joys of live tv.t a big job ahead of you, accuracy in the media must be exhausting. thank you for what you do, we appreciate it. >> it's a target rich environment, thank you. >> lisa: it's endless, it's exhausting. thank you. still had to, the obama's are making a new netflix comedy series based on a anti-trump book. comedian jeff dunham is here and moments on that and more. you don't want to miss it. ♪ since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to keep you healthy ♪ >> it's hard to believe that it's my seventh year of pardoning a turkey. time flies, even if turkey
all right, sorry, adam. the joys of live tv.t a big job ahead of you, accuracy in the media must be exhausting. thank you for what you do, we appreciate it. >> it's a target rich environment, thank you. >> lisa: it's endless, it's exhausting. thank you. still had to, the obama's are making a new netflix comedy series based on a anti-trump book. comedian jeff dunham is here and moments on that and more. you don't want to miss it. ♪ since you're heading off to school, i got you this...
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he needs to accept that adam is a lost cause. >> abby: well, i am glad that adam didn't show up.tter, happier things to discuss. >> victoria: really? >> abby: mm-hmm. >> victoria: like what? >> abby: well, i do have some news, but i didn't want to share it while we were waiting for adam. >> victoria: well, you've got me right here, ready to listen.
he needs to accept that adam is a lost cause. >> abby: well, i am glad that adam didn't show up.tter, happier things to discuss. >> victoria: really? >> abby: mm-hmm. >> victoria: like what? >> abby: well, i do have some news, but i didn't want to share it while we were waiting for adam. >> victoria: well, you've got me right here, ready to listen.
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need him to step up and put a mask mandate in order and even republicans like illinois congressman adam kinzinger what the president to get back in the game i do think the president needs to be more vocal if you think it would be more effective that the president shifted gears back to the crisis at hand that's not for me to say we know that there are people who listen to the president there are people who listen to joe biden they're people who listen to folks in their local community says the safest way to gather for the holidays is virtually or with small groups 6 feet apart wearing a mask outdoors in washington raquel martin. make sure to stay with kron 4 as we continue to cover the coronavirus surge surrounding the holidays. >>on our website. we have more information on the overnight curfew in california where you can get tested in the bay area. and the latest warnings and advisories from state and county officials it's all at kron 4 dot com. >>well the lawyers found out the fate of klay thompson's injury today and it was as devastating as they had imagined run for sports director ja
need him to step up and put a mask mandate in order and even republicans like illinois congressman adam kinzinger what the president to get back in the game i do think the president needs to be more vocal if you think it would be more effective that the president shifted gears back to the crisis at hand that's not for me to say we know that there are people who listen to the president there are people who listen to joe biden they're people who listen to folks in their local community says the...
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and we'll be right back with amy adams. stick around. ♪ alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. roomba and the irobot home app. it's black friday now. only athis week... save on toys... video games... tvs and more. this week only... it's black friday, now. at target. ♪ we undeniable ♪ finally, a mopping cloth that kills 99.9 percent of germs. from clorox. cross e'erbody offrms. ♪ heyour gift list.e♪e-mas. ♪ ♪ the whole squad lookin' fly in the half-zips. ♪ ♪ it's the coziest fleece-mas that ever existed. ♪ this monday through friday, shop 50% off everything! we holiday. only at old navy and oldnavy.com we've got something for you. thank you. i love it. cheers
and we'll be right back with amy adams. stick around. ♪ alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba offers you personalized cleaning suggestions and vacuums exactly where you need it. to know you and your home, roomba makes cleaning easier than ever before. so say goodbye to cleaning and hello to clean. hey google, tell roomba to vacuum the dining room table. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. roomba and the irobot home...
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adams because he was as sound with the press as he was with his political enemies. the ultimately side and enforce a sedition law that made it possible for the federal government to consider criticism, attacks against the president of the united states unlawful and he prosecute those cases. the jefferson who stands out as kind of come as much a hypocrite in his pronouncements about the press versus his actions. so i thought it was a remarkable story. he's one of the great apostles of the free press, famously sang if we had to choose between an effective government free press we should always choose the press. but in effect was quite manipulative, quite compensatory about critical journalists, and, in fact, while the opposing the sedition law he did so only because he didn't believe the federal government had many rise in terms of a law that superseded state law. he was also prosecuting the press at the state level for bible and is quite enthusiastic about that. and, of course, he commissioned journalist, mr. callender, to write pro republican articles and then when
adams because he was as sound with the press as he was with his political enemies. the ultimately side and enforce a sedition law that made it possible for the federal government to consider criticism, attacks against the president of the united states unlawful and he prosecute those cases. the jefferson who stands out as kind of come as much a hypocrite in his pronouncements about the press versus his actions. so i thought it was a remarkable story. he's one of the great apostles of the free...
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francine: adam can also come back in december. a monthly catch up.ow do you see inflation from until i guess vaccine distribution. adam: i think president lagarde, governor bailey, at then powell, speaking ecb virtual conference yesterday are rightly playing down the hopes. this is partly a generic thing. a central banker doesn't want to get out on a limb and be overly optimistic, but is partly because'of the labor markets slack.- labor market's when you have slack it is hard advance- it is hard to an economy without wage growth. we were finally starting to get it. without that it is almost impossible to get inflation moving forward. when you look at the next six months, some things will spike. maybe there will be shortages of health care in the non-vaccine-oriented fields. maybe there will be a spike in education costs. the fundamental softness the what drives prices in the western world will remain. francine: i know you have been really wonderful on brexit, so i have to ask for an update on your thoughts. when you look at the economy we are very ne
francine: adam can also come back in december. a monthly catch up.ow do you see inflation from until i guess vaccine distribution. adam: i think president lagarde, governor bailey, at then powell, speaking ecb virtual conference yesterday are rightly playing down the hopes. this is partly a generic thing. a central banker doesn't want to get out on a limb and be overly optimistic, but is partly because'of the labor markets slack.- labor market's when you have slack it is hard advance- it is...
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intern, the jack sony instead of john quincy adams when john quincy adams as a foreign ambassador, he arranged for american women to provide sexual services to the russians are. here in russia has been in our election for a very long time. i want to show you a few political cartoons. this is a cartoon a famous cartoon of andrew jackson that's called the political barbecue. this is the fire of public opinion, they have andrew jackson what does he look like? he looks like a pig right? and they're doing this in a real interesting way. he's happy big, he's half man even has the cloven hoof and tail which were a little bit of a knock on his character but also the idea that evil and religious arguments against andrew jackson. the cloven hoof as being a symbol of the devil. and he has political adversaries. there you see justice, she's blinded she's got the scales that she's poking the fire. when you see is vice president candidate who wouldn't know who that county was? van buren. martin van buren. it was known as the little magician. can you tell me which figure looks most like the little m
intern, the jack sony instead of john quincy adams when john quincy adams as a foreign ambassador, he arranged for american women to provide sexual services to the russians are. here in russia has been in our election for a very long time. i want to show you a few political cartoons. this is a cartoon a famous cartoon of andrew jackson that's called the political barbecue. this is the fire of public opinion, they have andrew jackson what does he look like? he looks like a pig right? and they're...
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adam peaty takes olympic gold for great britain.nimum that you are demanding from yourself next year? i think so. are demanding from yourself next year? ithink so. ithink are demanding from yourself next year? i think so. i think sometimes demanding things of yourself instead of being free is harder. people think you have to win but i'm not going there with any anxiety of what i should be. going there with any anxiety of what ishould be. i going there with any anxiety of what i should be. i am going to be who i am, be genuine, be authentic and the hopefully one the best athletes at the games. for me, that is freedom. the prime minister has warned that more areas of england will be subject to tighter tier 3 coronavirus restrictions when the national lockdown comes to an end next week. boris johnson announced leisure centres will be reopened across all tiers which is good news for its. mental well-being alone, across all tiers which is good news for its. mentalwell-being alone, i think people are going to get a huge belief to have som
adam peaty takes olympic gold for great britain.nimum that you are demanding from yourself next year? i think so. are demanding from yourself next year? ithink so. ithink are demanding from yourself next year? i think so. i think sometimes demanding things of yourself instead of being free is harder. people think you have to win but i'm not going there with any anxiety of what i should be. going there with any anxiety of what ishould be. i going there with any anxiety of what i should be. i am...
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all right, sorry, adam. the joys of live tv.big job ahead of you, accuracy in the media must be exhausting. thank you for what you do, we appreciate it. >> it's a target rich environment, thank you. >> lisa: it's endless, it's exhausting. thank you. still ahead, the obama's are making a new netflix comedy series based on a anti-trump book. comedian jeff dunham is here in moments on that and more. you don't want to miss it. ♪ ♪ >> it's hard to believe that it's my seventh year of carving a turkey. time flies, even if turkeys don't. we should also make sure everyone has something to eat on thanksgiving. of course, except the turkeys because they're already stuffed. >>th lisa: somehow, the very unfunny man now has his own sketch comedy show on netflix. that's right, the former president and first lady are f producing a show called "the g word" it which is expected to be loosely based on a anti-trump a book about the suppose it chaos during the transition in 2016. not only is it a comedy series no one in america has not asked for, i
all right, sorry, adam. the joys of live tv.big job ahead of you, accuracy in the media must be exhausting. thank you for what you do, we appreciate it. >> it's a target rich environment, thank you. >> lisa: it's endless, it's exhausting. thank you. still ahead, the obama's are making a new netflix comedy series based on a anti-trump book. comedian jeff dunham is here in moments on that and more. you don't want to miss it. ♪ ♪ >> it's hard to believe that it's my seventh...
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vice president adams? vice president adams?ou're on mute. >> vice-president adams: i just wanted to say that it was a good presentation. i'm going to continue to monitor this, but i thought that it was very in-depth. it looks like we're moving along. so at the moment, president brandon, i don't have any questions. i took a lot of notes and i know that they'll come back. >> president brandon: thank you. thank you so much for this presentation. you have covered a lot of information and definitely a lot of us -- a lot for us to think about. my only question is on the evaluation criteria and what we should be considering. can you go over that again and the difference between using this so everyone can know how it works one way or the other. if that makes any sense. >> yeah, it does, it does make sense. and i'll start. so there's a variety of ways to go about using evaluation criteria. and i may have heard of triple bottom line or quadruple bottom line. and those are evaluation criteria approaches and processes. one thing that we're
vice president adams? vice president adams?ou're on mute. >> vice-president adams: i just wanted to say that it was a good presentation. i'm going to continue to monitor this, but i thought that it was very in-depth. it looks like we're moving along. so at the moment, president brandon, i don't have any questions. i took a lot of notes and i know that they'll come back. >> president brandon: thank you. thank you so much for this presentation. you have covered a lot of information...