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, adamant.out to be dead bang wrong? >> dead wrong. >> in april 2017, after four years of litigation, this security camera video came to light. it's from the hospital where max shacknai was being treated. the same night rebecca zahau died. clearly visible dina shacknai. at some point you look at the footage and you realize, i'm wrong. and my witness is wrong. dina won their, she was at the hospital provably. >> absolutely. i got mad. i got really mad. >> greer called a press conference to publicly eat some crow. >> when these pictures come out though, you can't refute them. >> he removed dina from the lawsuit along with her sister nina. and the family attorney apologized to, was that enough? >> he made a public apology. i would say that not as many people saw the public apology as who saw continues accusations against us. >> he pushed forward anyway with just one defendant adam shacknai. that's to me, this is some scattershot attempt and you are suing everybody that comes into your line of sight
, adamant.out to be dead bang wrong? >> dead wrong. >> in april 2017, after four years of litigation, this security camera video came to light. it's from the hospital where max shacknai was being treated. the same night rebecca zahau died. clearly visible dina shacknai. at some point you look at the footage and you realize, i'm wrong. and my witness is wrong. dina won their, she was at the hospital provably. >> absolutely. i got mad. i got really mad. >> greer called a...
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excluded. >> adam's brother jonah took the stand, he called rebecca's death unfathomable, but said adam has ever done in his life that would cause you to believe that he ever would've done the acts that he is accused of in this case? >> never. anything, it's inconceivable. >> adam took the stand too. >> did you hit rebecca on the head? >> i never hit her back on the head. or anywhere else, for that matter. >> did you devise this scheme to try to cover up your wrongdoing by painting the saying on the door and making it look like she had been hanged by someone else? >> absolutely, positively, not. >> the case went to the jury. >> did you feel confidence as deliberations began? >> i felt like we could possibly win very convincingly. >> less than four hours later, a verdict. >> i sat down next to mary and said, i'm sorry, this is probably not good >> the jury coming so quick, it's probably not gonna be in your favor. you didn't like -- you can let rebecca die in vein. this was it a decision that even keefe greer would be in for quite a plot twist. >> number one did adam shacknai touch rebec
excluded. >> adam's brother jonah took the stand, he called rebecca's death unfathomable, but said adam has ever done in his life that would cause you to believe that he ever would've done the acts that he is accused of in this case? >> never. anything, it's inconceivable. >> adam took the stand too. >> did you hit rebecca on the head? >> i never hit her back on the head. or anywhere else, for that matter. >> did you devise this scheme to try to cover up your...
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none. >> reporter: same with adam's dna. 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 case that i am bringing," you wo
none. >> reporter: same with adam's dna. 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....
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my favorite founder is john adams. some say adams is my favorite founder because he is cranky and slightly overweight. i think those are wonderful attributes. but that's not why love adams. he was the heartbeat of the revolution. adams was this person who stood on the floor the continental congress day after day and said it would only be independence that brought the people of this continent true freedom, true liberty, true happiness. he was shouted down day after day by colleagues from all over the country. from pennsylvania and south carolina, from georgia and new york, he kept getting up every day and saying it. it was because of the will of people like john adams and his wife abigail that this country came into being. four years later, after adams had served as an ambassador, after he served as vice president, he was back in retirement writing for his diary and he said he was writing this for posterity. he was writing it for us, for all of us, people he would never know. but the dream could exist in the country he
my favorite founder is john adams. some say adams is my favorite founder because he is cranky and slightly overweight. i think those are wonderful attributes. but that's not why love adams. he was the heartbeat of the revolution. adams was this person who stood on the floor the continental congress day after day and said it would only be independence that brought the people of this continent true freedom, true liberty, true happiness. he was shouted down day after day by colleagues from all...
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adams is long overdue. don't want him to replace jefferson and i think the correspondence in their twilight years between 1812 and 26 is the culminating correspondence of a revolutionary generation and in some sense, revolution is not complete unless they are together so i want to leave jefferson, there's no place for adams but i think a stone monument will do him justice. but i appreciate the man's interest in recovering adams memory. i think is very much on the way back, alex brooks in the series in a way he hasn't been throughout much of history. >> jackie from gary, indiana. so few men joined the federal fight against the british. was there insight between sides for and opposed in the local areas? >> yes. every town is different and therefore almost impossible to make generalizations. different neighborhoods have different ways of dealing with it it's hardly typical but we know so much about it because they preserved local records. what's surprising is the way in which people who actually supported them
adams is long overdue. don't want him to replace jefferson and i think the correspondence in their twilight years between 1812 and 26 is the culminating correspondence of a revolutionary generation and in some sense, revolution is not complete unless they are together so i want to leave jefferson, there's no place for adams but i think a stone monument will do him justice. but i appreciate the man's interest in recovering adams memory. i think is very much on the way back, alex brooks in the...
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adam schiff tweeted this in 2017. subpoenas appear to be part of an effort to discredit steele rather than determine the truth of the dossier. the dossier was funded by the dnc and the clinton campaign. tell that to congressman ted who tweeted: jim jordan told fox news this. then i will have you reply. there are so many red flag here i can't keep count. >> yes. adam schiff and swalwell the congressman, this is the political scum that said we have security clearances. we get to see classified nchtion. you -- information. you don't. they ran to the cameras and did media interviews telling people donald trump was colluding with russians to affect the election. guess what? it was the democrats hillary clinton and the clinton campaign that were colluding with russia to affect the campaign and create this facade about donald trump that was absolutely and completely false. how adam schiff has a security clearance let alone be the chairman of the intel committee is beyond me. he lied to the american people. every one of those
adam schiff tweeted this in 2017. subpoenas appear to be part of an effort to discredit steele rather than determine the truth of the dossier. the dossier was funded by the dnc and the clinton campaign. tell that to congressman ted who tweeted: jim jordan told fox news this. then i will have you reply. there are so many red flag here i can't keep count. >> yes. adam schiff and swalwell the congressman, this is the political scum that said we have security clearances. we get to see...
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. >> there's a famous quotation from john adams that he cited and a lot of history books and he said that it is one third and one third and one third, one third the reporting one third that was against it in one wanted to be neutral and in fact, he was not talking about the american revolution when he said that, he was talking about the french revolution believe it or not in the historian students study the soils movement showed that about 20 percent or just slightly less than 5 percent of the working population, ended up as loyalists and the spectrum within the loyalists community refer those actively performed against them for much less than that. and people on the other side is simply wanted to remain neutral. some of the comments that i may today become a would suggest that you were not allowed to remain neutral one of the secrets of the cause pretty you are forced to the local level to take a position and if you weren't willing to endorse the commitment to the principles of independence the pressures on you that eventually force you to change your mind or the town or perhaps lea
. >> there's a famous quotation from john adams that he cited and a lot of history books and he said that it is one third and one third and one third, one third the reporting one third that was against it in one wanted to be neutral and in fact, he was not talking about the american revolution when he said that, he was talking about the french revolution believe it or not in the historian students study the soils movement showed that about 20 percent or just slightly less than 5 percent...
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adam: the two are separate.verheating is driven by real factors, when you have more demand than supply. the 3% is a nominal factor, about what price level you are taking into account. to talk about overheating, whether it is a bottleneck or fiscal policy, is used with the word transitory. it does mean short-term. powell finally picked up what you and i have been talking about. transitory means it does not affect the underlying trend. lisa: how does the fed, keeping rates where they are, continuing to buy bonds, help job creation, help people refined a position at a time when prices are going up on things like rent, which is directly affected by the fed's policies? adam: nothing is costless. the point of going from 2% to 3% is not because it is costless. it is because the downside risks are worse. in terms of what you are focusing on, what we are seeing with workers is -- with employers like amazon, walmart is we have a de facto rise in the minimum wage with a lot of big employers. this is really important to get
adam: the two are separate.verheating is driven by real factors, when you have more demand than supply. the 3% is a nominal factor, about what price level you are taking into account. to talk about overheating, whether it is a bottleneck or fiscal policy, is used with the word transitory. it does mean short-term. powell finally picked up what you and i have been talking about. transitory means it does not affect the underlying trend. lisa: how does the fed, keeping rates where they are,...
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former police captain eric adams elected as new york city mayor.a closer look at him next. symptoms, get your zzz's... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. air wick air wick scented oils are infused with natural essential oils to create authentic seasonal scents that fill your home with holiday spirit all season long. connect to nature this season. with xfinity home, you can keep your home and everything in it more protected. i can wrangle all my deliveries. thanks, hoss! and i help walk the dog from wherever. *door unlocks* ♪ ♪ well, i can bust curfew-breakers in an instant. well, you all have xfinity home, with cameras to home security monitored by the pros. *laughs* learn more about home security or get our self-monitored solution starting at just $10 per month. >>> on january 1st, new york city gets a new mayor. he is 61-year-old eric adams, a retired police captain who will become the second black chief captain. adams is a born and bred new yorker whose concerns about rising crime is that public safety is key to
former police captain eric adams elected as new york city mayor.a closer look at him next. symptoms, get your zzz's... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. air wick air wick scented oils are infused with natural essential oils to create authentic seasonal scents that fill your home with holiday spirit all season long. connect to nature this season. with xfinity home, you can keep your home and everything in it more protected. i can wrangle all my deliveries....
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when we come back, black lives matter, eric adams.activist friend new york's mayor elect restoring law and order. he he this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. if they think they are going to go back to policing the old way, they are going to take to the streets again. there will be fired and bloodshed. paul: running from black lives matter activist this week new york city mayor elect eric adams sing there will be riots, and bloodshed. his proposal to reinstate police units amid spike in violent crimes. adams not backing down on his promise to restore law and order. >> the city is not going to the city of riots or bernie. it's going
when we come back, black lives matter, eric adams.activist friend new york's mayor elect restoring law and order. he he this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to...
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he is 61-year-old eric adams, the second black chief executive.t rising crime is that public safety is key to prosperity in the city. tonight gloria borger looks at the journey adams has taken to get to city hall. >> reporter: for eric adams, it been a long and deliberate trek from his childhood home in queens to gray see mansion. >> right here was ms. brown. i used to run her papers. >> reporter: not anymore. how long have you wanted to be mayor? is this the job you always dreamed of? >> not always dreamed of but it happened 24 years ago. >> reporter: when a mentor gave him advice about climbing the political ladder, he took it. >> he said if you want to be mayor, here are four things you need to do. >> reporter: so he got a masters degree and joined the police department and became a state senator and brooklyn burro president. >> i'm on queue what i'm supposed to do. i'm the mayor. >> reporter: what exactly happens next is anyone's guest. >> i'm evolvinged a a man. i'm evolving as a dad. i'm going to evolve if i'm the mayor of the city of new yo
he is 61-year-old eric adams, the second black chief executive.t rising crime is that public safety is key to prosperity in the city. tonight gloria borger looks at the journey adams has taken to get to city hall. >> reporter: for eric adams, it been a long and deliberate trek from his childhood home in queens to gray see mansion. >> right here was ms. brown. i used to run her papers. >> reporter: not anymore. how long have you wanted to be mayor? is this the job you always...
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eric adams got elected because he promised to do that. >> jessica: i voted for eric adams. >> greg: becauseepublican party in new york city. >> dagen: manhattan did not vote for eric adams. he won every borough but man had tan. >> jessica: the school board president is accused of keeping enemy lists of parents that are speaking out. ♪♪ (burke) i've seen this movie before. (woman) you have? (burke) sure, this is the part where all is lost and the hero searches for hope. then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> dagen: the left's war on parents goes to the top. new uncovered e-mails show the white house coordinating with the national school board association in the weeks before they sent that infamous letter to the dep
eric adams got elected because he promised to do that. >> jessica: i voted for eric adams. >> greg: becauseepublican party in new york city. >> dagen: manhattan did not vote for eric adams. he won every borough but man had tan. >> jessica: the school board president is accused of keeping enemy lists of parents that are speaking out. ♪♪ (burke) i've seen this movie before. (woman) you have? (burke) sure, this is the part where all is lost and the hero searches for...
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adam? adam: you are right, lawrence.e're going to see, 15 in total. 28 parades and this is the first one the turkey that we see every year. we are going to be looking at this and all of the fun stuff coming out the rest of the show. "fox & friends" will be back after the break we've been waiting all year to come together. happy holidays from lexus. get $1,500 lease cash toward a 2022 rx 350. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. get $1,500 lease cash they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ an official message from medicare what's up guys? mary and i just compared medicare plans. found one that's going to save us money all next year. james, i told you it was open enrollment. yes you did. so we used the plan finder at medicare.gov. oh, i see what you mean. makes it easier to compare health and prescription plans. they sure can change ye
adam? adam: you are right, lawrence.e're going to see, 15 in total. 28 parades and this is the first one the turkey that we see every year. we are going to be looking at this and all of the fun stuff coming out the rest of the show. "fox & friends" will be back after the break we've been waiting all year to come together. happy holidays from lexus. get $1,500 lease cash toward a 2022 rx 350. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. get $1,500...
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retired police captain eric adams is the next mayor of new york city. promising on cnn earlier today that he will get things done, but in his own way. cnn's gloria borger recently spent time with adams in queens, new york, where he says it all started. >> for eric adams, it's been a long and deliberate trek from his childhood home in blue collar queens to gracie mansion. >> right here was ms. brown. i used to her her papers and errands. >> reporter: not anymore. >> how long have you wanted to be mayor? is this the job you always dreamed of? >> not always dreamed of, but it happened 24 years ago. >> reporter: when a mentor gave him advice about climbing the political ladder, he took it. >> he said if you want to be mayor here are four things you need to do. >> reporter: so he got a masters degree and joined the police department. became a state senator. then brooklyn borough president. >> so i'm on cue exactly where i'm supposed to be. >> i'm the mayor. >> reporter: what exactly happens next is anyone's guess. >> i'm evolving as a man, evolving as a dad.
retired police captain eric adams is the next mayor of new york city. promising on cnn earlier today that he will get things done, but in his own way. cnn's gloria borger recently spent time with adams in queens, new york, where he says it all started. >> for eric adams, it's been a long and deliberate trek from his childhood home in blue collar queens to gracie mansion. >> right here was ms. brown. i used to her her papers and errands. >> reporter: not anymore. >> how...
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adam: it does.s we have tracked survey data, businesses have been reactive to rises and falls in cases and hospitalizations. he saw that with the wave that happened at the end of summer and early fall. that is going to be a big factor as we think about travel returning. that said, we are seeing great traction on the business travel front. businesses are in a position where they are seeing business travel as indispensable to operations. whether it is conventions and trade shows or internal meetings, these are happening at an increasing rate. if you look at the earnings calls for major hotel companies, they are seeing travel back in the range of 70% of 2019 levels. the reports of the death of business travel are highly exaggerated. in the need is going to prevail, even as we see a temporary stall in the recovery. amanda: that is really interesting. that is not what the discussion has been. there has been a suggestion that businesses were not travel. that is a highly lucrative part of this business. i'
adam: it does.s we have tracked survey data, businesses have been reactive to rises and falls in cases and hospitalizations. he saw that with the wave that happened at the end of summer and early fall. that is going to be a big factor as we think about travel returning. that said, we are seeing great traction on the business travel front. businesses are in a position where they are seeing business travel as indispensable to operations. whether it is conventions and trade shows or internal...
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asking him about. >> adam schiff, adam schiff is a political punk.utely take these talking points, as if they're not based in fact. he is the intel committee chairman, for goodness sakes. he is the one that has been spreading these lies. look, the reality is, it is the clintons and the democrats that were colluding with the russians in order to take this position that donald trump was colluding with russia. after the mueller probe, now what is going on with the durham probe, we're finding that was never true. donald trump did not collude with these people. in fact it was the clinton democrats political machine that was paying people to go generate this type of information and have people like adam schiff out there doing it. elizabeth: stay on that for a second. let's back up. obama officials, dni james clapper said there was no there there. peter strzok testified there was no there there. clinton operative, charles dolan a pr executive, shown to have more ties to russia, this guy has more ties to russia than trump did. had ties to the russian foreign
asking him about. >> adam schiff, adam schiff is a political punk.utely take these talking points, as if they're not based in fact. he is the intel committee chairman, for goodness sakes. he is the one that has been spreading these lies. look, the reality is, it is the clintons and the democrats that were colluding with the russians in order to take this position that donald trump was colluding with russia. after the mueller probe, now what is going on with the durham probe, we're finding...
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eric adams got elected because he promised to do that. >> jessica: i voted for eric adams. >> greg: becauseew york city. >> dagen: manhattan did not vote for eric adams. he won every borough but man had tan. >> jessica: the school board president is accused of keeping enemy lists of parents that are speaking out. ♪♪ [engine humming] [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. this is the sound of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you ha
eric adams got elected because he promised to do that. >> jessica: i voted for eric adams. >> greg: becauseew york city. >> dagen: manhattan did not vote for eric adams. he won every borough but man had tan. >> jessica: the school board president is accused of keeping enemy lists of parents that are speaking out. ♪♪ [engine humming] [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up...
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adam: i think that is right.'t know the answer to your question but for the foreseeable future. it might be shorter than you and i want. if people think gross margin and expand the next two to three quarters, they will have a sharp pencil and will have to see what happens. on the revenue side, better pricing, that is what helps your gross virgins. on the cost side, some combination of labor or materials -- gross margins. on the cost side, some combination of labor or materials. tom: adam parker, thank you very much. this is important, as you go down the income statement, that that many people are at gross margin and maybe that is how you rationalize the big tech companies. lisa: they are cash machines, the idea the margins have held up. at the point of margin retraction everyone was talking about, as prices go up, people will pull up and shot less. it was a survey released by deloitte today, and the response to higher prices is spending more for holiday budgets. that is the response to the survey. more than one t
adam: i think that is right.'t know the answer to your question but for the foreseeable future. it might be shorter than you and i want. if people think gross margin and expand the next two to three quarters, they will have a sharp pencil and will have to see what happens. on the revenue side, better pricing, that is what helps your gross virgins. on the cost side, some combination of labor or materials -- gross margins. on the cost side, some combination of labor or materials. tom: adam...
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please welcome eric adams! joint. congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: on being mayor-elect. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: did you always want to be mayor of new york? at one point did you say to yourself, "i want to be mayor of new york?" >> an amazing narrative and journey that it happened, you know, many years ago. you know, i went through a terrible period with policing. i was abused as a child. police officers assaulted my brother and i. and then later, i joined the police department from civil rights activists asked me to join. and i saw the disfunctionality of our agencies, and i said we can run a better city. 24 years ago, now 25 years ago, i spoke to the deputy mayor bill lynch, and i said, "i want to be mayor." he said, this is what you have to do, and i'm here. ( applause ). >> stephen: when you won, you went out-- you were found clubbing at a club called zero bond, and people were a little surprised to see the mayor-elect out clubbing. were you surprised that they were surprised? >
please welcome eric adams! joint. congratulations. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: on being mayor-elect. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: did you always want to be mayor of new york? at one point did you say to yourself, "i want to be mayor of new york?" >> an amazing narrative and journey that it happened, you know, many years ago. you know, i went through a terrible period with policing. i was abused as a child. police officers assaulted my brother...
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now eric adams said that he planned on getting tough on crime again. which of the reason the meeting was called, but hawk newsome who has recently become famous for pulling the local new york city organization out of the national level b l. m. activities. because of the national level, being supportive of the mandate, which is negatively affecting the black community hug, newsome said he wasn't putting up with it that there probably would be riots again . even wat went as far as saying that there will likely be blood in the streets if he thinks that, that going to go back to the old ways of placing than we are going to take to the streets again. they will be riots that will be fire and there will be bloodshed because we believe in defending our people. now instead of responding directly to what hawk newsome was saying, and more specifically why he was saying it, ah eric adams actually said, fellow democrats and other politicians. hey, let's rebuke what hug. newsome is saying, say that we can have justice and law and order without violence, which actual
now eric adams said that he planned on getting tough on crime again. which of the reason the meeting was called, but hawk newsome who has recently become famous for pulling the local new york city organization out of the national level b l. m. activities. because of the national level, being supportive of the mandate, which is negatively affecting the black community hug, newsome said he wasn't putting up with it that there probably would be riots again . even wat went as far as saying that...
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adams: thank you so much for having me today. i think first of all we need to remember it's not one tool. there is a toolbox that we now have that we need to do a better job of utilizing. vaccinations are the strongest, most important tool in that toolbox. but we need to continue to promote testing so that we can identify where the virus is. we need to continue to promote therapeutics. we have wonderful therapeutics out there, but not enough people are able to access them. again that looks back to tefght. you can't give someone therapy if you don't diagnose them promptly. continue to support appropriate ventlization. we know that's a strong, strong protective mechanism we haven't done enough to support. and we need to continue to help people understand that masking is important in certain environments that dr. fauci laid out. very quickly on vaccination, 60 million people eligible but not vaccinated. we need to understand first of all that this was not unexpected. we almost lost our measles eradication status in 2019. we have bee
adams: thank you so much for having me today. i think first of all we need to remember it's not one tool. there is a toolbox that we now have that we need to do a better job of utilizing. vaccinations are the strongest, most important tool in that toolbox. but we need to continue to promote testing so that we can identify where the virus is. we need to continue to promote therapeutics. we have wonderful therapeutics out there, but not enough people are able to access them. again that looks back...
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adam driver. forces. why did you want to bring theater to active-duty service members? >> well, i had just gotten out of the military, and i was interested in acting before i left for the marine corps. when you get out you kind of pursue the thing you were interested in-- at least i did-- before. because compared to the military it seems attainable, which is an illusion. i happen to have gone to school at juilliard with jon, actually. >> stephen: with jon right over there. yeah. ( applause ) >> that's where we met. and for the first time, we kind-- the connection of language and-- through theater, that had nothing to do with the military and the process of working on something is exactly like being in the military, actually. obviously, one-- you're pretending the stakes are life and death, and the other that they actually are. but the team effort of it, that you have a role and you know your role within your unit, and the person that's leading it is paramount, and if they know what they're doing,
adam driver. forces. why did you want to bring theater to active-duty service members? >> well, i had just gotten out of the military, and i was interested in acting before i left for the marine corps. when you get out you kind of pursue the thing you were interested in-- at least i did-- before. because compared to the military it seems attainable, which is an illusion. i happen to have gone to school at juilliard with jon, actually. >> stephen: with jon right over there. yeah. (...
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commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: yes, yes, yes, thank you very much.ou supervisor stefani. this is -- we have not had sidewalk sales now for almost two years and i'm just so happy that you're going to be doing this over the holidays. it will be a boost to these neighborhoods. and a boost to these merchant corridors. so this is awesome. thank you. thank you. >> president laguna: commissioner adams. sorry. i kept calling -- for some reason -- you know -- my voice is shot and i guess that my brain is shot too. i concur with commissioner adams' remarks that this is fantastic and very helpful. do we have any other commissioner comments? seeing none, do we have any public comment? >> clerk: i believe matthew is having a power issue. so i think maria is going to take over. give us one second. >> president laguna: sure. >> clerk: actually it looks like there's no callers. >> president laguna: okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, do we have a motion? >> move. >> i'll second. >> clerk: motion by vice president zouzounis and seconded by com
commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: yes, yes, yes, thank you very much.ou supervisor stefani. this is -- we have not had sidewalk sales now for almost two years and i'm just so happy that you're going to be doing this over the holidays. it will be a boost to these neighborhoods. and a boost to these merchant corridors. so this is awesome. thank you. thank you. >> president laguna: commissioner adams. sorry. i kept calling -- for some reason -- you know -- my voice is shot and...
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commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: yes, yes, yes, thank you very much. and thank you supervisor stefani. this is -- we have not had sidewalk sales now for almost two years and i'm just so happy that you're going to be doing this over the holidays. it will be a boost to these neighborhoods. and a boost to these merchant corridors. so this is awesome. thank you. thank you. >> president laguna: commissioner adams. sorry. i kept calling -- for some reason -- you know -- my voice is shot and i guess that my brain is shot too. i concur with commissioner adams' remarks that this is fantastic and very helpful. do we have any other commissioner comments? seeing none, do we have any public comment? >> clerk: i believe matthew is having a power issue. so i think maria is going to take over. give us one second. >> president laguna: sure. >> clerk: actually it looks like there's no callers. >> president laguna: okay, seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, do we have a motion? >> move. >> i'll second. >> clerk: motion by vice president zouzounis and sec
commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: yes, yes, yes, thank you very much. and thank you supervisor stefani. this is -- we have not had sidewalk sales now for almost two years and i'm just so happy that you're going to be doing this over the holidays. it will be a boost to these neighborhoods. and a boost to these merchant corridors. so this is awesome. thank you. thank you. >> president laguna: commissioner adams. sorry. i kept calling -- for some reason -- you know -- my voice...
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eric adams is a ex-cop.it is the most effective way to get drugs and guns off the street. if they riot, break the law in front of city hall, if there will be any blood, it will not be police officers it will be theirs if they break the law. they better step back because they will get a big surprise. elizabeth: why do you say that? what manufacturing do you have? >> i have manufacturing that the tactics that were used by black lives matter in seattle an portland were tolerated. they will not be tolerated in new york city. if they break the law they will be arrested. if they resist the police, the police will use whatever force necessary to put them under arrest. i think they're making a huge miscalculation how new york city and eric adams will respond to the unlawfulness in this city. elizabeth: they don't have a first amendment constitutional right for rioting. only to protest peacefully. adams says as you know is a former police captain. he, the meeting with the black lives matter leader turned into a shout
eric adams is a ex-cop.it is the most effective way to get drugs and guns off the street. if they riot, break the law in front of city hall, if there will be any blood, it will not be police officers it will be theirs if they break the law. they better step back because they will get a big surprise. elizabeth: why do you say that? what manufacturing do you have? >> i have manufacturing that the tactics that were used by black lives matter in seattle an portland were tolerated. they will...
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all this was known to adam schiff.iterally accessing the classified information back in 2017. elizabeth: right. >> for him to claim surprise at this point is just a h absurd. you wonder if lightning will strike him for these five of things. elizabeth: my former editor at forbes, jim michael said the tedious power of self-righteousness. russia meddles in u.s. elections. russia has been meddling for decades in u.s. elections, right? by the way the mueller probe found out they were doing things to benefit hillary clinton. now we have clinton operative, charles dolan, deep ties with the russian government. he was the source for steele's main source, igor danchenko for lying to the fbi. this is what they said in the durham indictment. that danchenko's work could affect likelihood that a hostile foreign intelligence service, meaning russia would attempt to influence the election and, basically plow disinformation into the hillary campaign and into the fbi. so adam schiff is not aware that russia is capable of doing things li
all this was known to adam schiff.iterally accessing the classified information back in 2017. elizabeth: right. >> for him to claim surprise at this point is just a h absurd. you wonder if lightning will strike him for these five of things. elizabeth: my former editor at forbes, jim michael said the tedious power of self-righteousness. russia meddles in u.s. elections. russia has been meddling for decades in u.s. elections, right? by the way the mueller probe found out they were doing...
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adams and mr.d was anger and militancy and a slew of misguided policy proposals that ultimately rest on a faulty about the realities of police use of force and the connection between crime and socioeconomic indicators like poverty and joblessness. i think the public spoke when they elected now mary elect adams and choosing not to go with an abolitionist, choosing to go with someone who understood that the police and criminal justice system would have to have central roles. i think mary elect adams encouraged us all by holding the line on that. >> john: when you look at the fact that he was elected on the anti-crime platform and the fact that the two republicans were elected as district attorneys in nassau and suffolk county because bail reform was at the center of the race they are, is a large part of the electorate that says we do not like the way things are going right now. you do not like the fact that new york city which has the lowest crime rate of american big cities for a long, long time has
adams and mr.d was anger and militancy and a slew of misguided policy proposals that ultimately rest on a faulty about the realities of police use of force and the connection between crime and socioeconomic indicators like poverty and joblessness. i think the public spoke when they elected now mary elect adams and choosing not to go with an abolitionist, choosing to go with someone who understood that the police and criminal justice system would have to have central roles. i think mary elect...
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commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: yeah. i like all of this except for the one part for change where you have ten or more employees, they have to join a union. i'm pro-union. i come from a union family, but it shouldn't be a city law. that should be up to the people who work there. the city should not be dictating in my opinion those type of rules. that's the only thing i don't like about this. it could be a deal killer for me. why -- if somebody could explain, why was that put in there? because i don't know of any other cannabis whether it be medical cannabis that are in labor agreements right now. >> so the adult use, these are the same rules that apply for the adult use dispensaries currently. so this is something that was just mirroring what is already in article 16. >> president laguana: i'm sorry. go to 'proposed changes.' it's medical cannabis dispensary has more than ten employees, that requirement was in the previous -- >> it's in the article 16. so the adult use cannabis dispensaries do have that. >> i can jump in
commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: yeah. i like all of this except for the one part for change where you have ten or more employees, they have to join a union. i'm pro-union. i come from a union family, but it shouldn't be a city law. that should be up to the people who work there. the city should not be dictating in my opinion those type of rules. that's the only thing i don't like about this. it could be a deal killer for me. why -- if somebody could explain, why was that put in...
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adam, what's your go-to? did you experience any political turmoil in your family there? >> well, the greatest political turmoil that i experienced was whether my daughter wanted me to be a sven or christophe from disney's "frozen" as we were hanging around the house. but we didn't travel because we do have some extended members of our family who are not vaccinated. and so for us sitting at the kitchen table with them, it would have been impossible not to allow politics to interject in that moment because the kafty of our kids is very much at stake. >> you know i love food here. always a lot to talk about. >> what's the strategy when it comes to leftovers? do you get creative and repurpose the food? or do you reheat it and just eat it as it was? what do you guys do? >> i mean, today i did -- you know, i had eggs and sliced turkey that was left over, and a little bit of stuffing and a bagel. that was my breakfast this morning. >> nice. well played. >> a hodgepodge. >> jena, do you repurpose or reheat? >> i gues
adam, what's your go-to? did you experience any political turmoil in your family there? >> well, the greatest political turmoil that i experienced was whether my daughter wanted me to be a sven or christophe from disney's "frozen" as we were hanging around the house. but we didn't travel because we do have some extended members of our family who are not vaccinated. and so for us sitting at the kitchen table with them, it would have been impossible not to allow politics to...
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adams is the second black mayor elect in new york city. walking a fine line with black progressives. arthel: a fox news alert, scotland where officials were nearly 200 countries have announced a new deal to fight climate change. some world leaders are saying it does not go far enough. today's agreement includes a last-minute request from india which asks that a pledge on coal power be changed from phaseout to phase down. the deal also calls for an eventual end of fossil fuel subsidies and includes financial aid for developing nations. it comes after 15 days of contentious talks with the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius, 2 degrees fahrenheit, envoy john kerry supported an earlier address of the agreement today saying it was a good compromise. no comment yet from carrie on the new plan. >> president biden says the newly passed bipartisan infrastructure bill will help ring down runway inflation, runaway inflation he is facing growing pressure on both sides of the aisle after inflation reached a high, 30 year high. lucas,
adams is the second black mayor elect in new york city. walking a fine line with black progressives. arthel: a fox news alert, scotland where officials were nearly 200 countries have announced a new deal to fight climate change. some world leaders are saying it does not go far enough. today's agreement includes a last-minute request from india which asks that a pledge on coal power be changed from phaseout to phase down. the deal also calls for an eventual end of fossil fuel subsidies and...
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what are you talking about, adam?ally, the greatest piece of investigative journalism i've done in my entire career was here at cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. i'd gone for breakfast one morning, and this has reached legendary status already, and we've already talked about it on the podcast on bbc sounds this week but here is the tv version. with added pictures of chris mason eating a croissant, in case you didn't know what one looks like! i was surprised to find out that a plant—based croissant had a bigger carbon footprint than a bacon roll. of course, that seems a bit counterintuitive because we are always being told one of the things you can do to help reduce greenhouse gases is eat less meat. so, of course, that went on social media, farmers loved it because they said, oh, this shows that we are not the bad guys. but it turns out it was wrong. they'd put on the carbon footprint for the wrong kind of croissant. they'd put on the carbon footprint of the kind of croissant you are eating now, chris,
what are you talking about, adam?ally, the greatest piece of investigative journalism i've done in my entire career was here at cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. i'd gone for breakfast one morning, and this has reached legendary status already, and we've already talked about it on the podcast on bbc sounds this week but here is the tv version. with added pictures of chris mason eating a croissant, in case you didn't know what one looks like! i was surprised to find out that a...
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today's front page of "new york post" summoned up adams response, "not in my city." brian newsome spoke to the founder of black lives matters, he said, i'm not advocating or personally threatening violence, he was talking about the fact he was making point if new york city mayor elect eric adams brings back the plain-clothes police units that were dismantled, riotss will be inevitable. >> the fact of the matter is, when eric adams allows these police to go out into our city and crack heads and racially profile individuals, there will be instances of police brutality and only a matter of time before someone dies and that will be a trigger and we know what happens when that trigger is pulled. >> brian: newsome met with adams and it was live streamed. newsome's group demanded adams be more -- nonplan from the former nypd. >> they think they are going back to the old ways of policing, we will take to the streets again, there will be riots, there will be fire and there will be bloodshed. adams, who has appeared with newsome in protests in the past, he called those comment
today's front page of "new york post" summoned up adams response, "not in my city." brian newsome spoke to the founder of black lives matters, he said, i'm not advocating or personally threatening violence, he was talking about the fact he was making point if new york city mayor elect eric adams brings back the plain-clothes police units that were dismantled, riotss will be inevitable. >> the fact of the matter is, when eric adams allows these police to go out into our...
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adam: oh, i choked up.ot a soft spot in my heart. >> it all starts right there on a big yellow bus, you know? laura: on a big yellow bus in carroll, iowa, i'm laura chavez for "matter of fact." announcer: up next -- kate: it's an invisible flood. the saltwater is moving through the groundwater table, and that's what burns them, essentially, from the inside out. announcer: the ghost forests that are a sign of dire things to come. plus, an unsung hero -- the man who petitioned president eisenhower to make veteran's day a national holiday. soledad: as world leaders and scientists debate climate change at a global level, we thought we'd consider a more ground-level question. how do we help coastal communities become less vulnerable to changing climate? one example -- preserving the coastal forests in the mid-atlantic. the forests, along with adjacent salt marshes, help buffer inland areas from intensifying storms. the fragile coastal ecosystem is in jeopardy, as storms and rising tides leave a path of dead tree
adam: oh, i choked up.ot a soft spot in my heart. >> it all starts right there on a big yellow bus, you know? laura: on a big yellow bus in carroll, iowa, i'm laura chavez for "matter of fact." announcer: up next -- kate: it's an invisible flood. the saltwater is moving through the groundwater table, and that's what burns them, essentially, from the inside out. announcer: the ghost forests that are a sign of dire things to come. plus, an unsung hero -- the man who petitioned...
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a quick thought about adam driver because i feel like he is everywhere.ywhere. here is the interesting thing about him. he's a very malleable actor, so he can play completely different roles like he was in that musical we just saw and in each one of them he plays different characters, and again, sorry to keep going on to this, it brings me back to kate dickie who you can see on minute in green night and she is the queen, and you could watch the films is not realise you are watching the same actor and that, for me, is the definition of a great actor. thank you for being with us at the kate dickie fan club here. unashamedly. and enjoy your cinema going whatever you choose to see. i got a busy week. see you next time. thanks for being with us. bye— bye. hello. many areas of the uk has seen impacts from the strong winds associated with storm arwen. this storm has now pulled away south and eastwards, here is the area of low pressure. and to the west pressure is building so the winds will continue to ease down. but sunday will still be cold, they'll still be wi
a quick thought about adam driver because i feel like he is everywhere.ywhere. here is the interesting thing about him. he's a very malleable actor, so he can play completely different roles like he was in that musical we just saw and in each one of them he plays different characters, and again, sorry to keep going on to this, it brings me back to kate dickie who you can see on minute in green night and she is the queen, and you could watch the films is not realise you are watching the same...