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adam frasch. jackie watson, a french national herself, was samara's friend. >> he was showered her with gift, love, and flowers. >> it was that ultimate intoxicant, love at first sight. she was brilliant, tall, and incredibly beautiful. and he was a prominent and successful florida doctor, a podiatrist, surgeon, and attractive, said samara's friend, jackie. >> very handsome man, tall, bright blue eyes, very good-looking. they made the perfect couple. >> and he was smitten. she showed him us paris he had not seen before, but never like you saw it with samara. >> beautiful way, beautiful spirit. huge. small >> adam's friend saw it to, like the reverend larry johnson. >> they were obviously in love with each other. >> the romance with adam was right out of a book. >> she said actually was like a fairytale. >> so that's how it began, and back and forth they went, he would fly to paris, she to tallahassee, florida, where he lived, just so they could see each other. adam could not stop talking about her
adam frasch. jackie watson, a french national herself, was samara's friend. >> he was showered her with gift, love, and flowers. >> it was that ultimate intoxicant, love at first sight. she was brilliant, tall, and incredibly beautiful. and he was a prominent and successful florida doctor, a podiatrist, surgeon, and attractive, said samara's friend, jackie. >> very handsome man, tall, bright blue eyes, very good-looking. they made the perfect couple. >> and he was...
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it's about the john adams of a younger man, the one on the right is john adams the 60s when he's about 40 and i love this portion because he's giving a side i hear kind of showing wakefulness and that i think reflects if we were to go back and look at these things like i did, what will find? we would not find that the war has nothing to do with the argumentation of what the revolution is about. it would not something affected from 1760 -- 75. by that which means it's about natural rights, representation, ideology and done by the start of the war. that notion has had particularly iastrong effect and why? where do we find the letter? we find it here of course in this book, which i can't see how many participants are in this session but just about everybody has read this book. that letter appears before page one in chapter one, for joining by the revolution? nothing to do with it. it appears as long adams plagiarized himself when he wrote the same thing two or three years later before chapter five so that notion that the war had nothing to do with it, it's a packaged thing, we've seen tha
it's about the john adams of a younger man, the one on the right is john adams the 60s when he's about 40 and i love this portion because he's giving a side i hear kind of showing wakefulness and that i think reflects if we were to go back and look at these things like i did, what will find? we would not find that the war has nothing to do with the argumentation of what the revolution is about. it would not something affected from 1760 -- 75. by that which means it's about natural rights,...
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they're going to talk afterwards about and that's what i think adams adams doesn't want us. he want doesn't want us to do the work that that i was working on. he wants us to really work. think about those hand bills and those pamphlets. he doesn't want us to you know, it is the kind of don't look behind a curtain a about this after 1775. please focus on this really sort of heroic period when it's about pamphlets and rights don't think about what we talked about when it comes to scare him people about slavery afterwards. so i think that that the historians who who really believe that atoms interpretation is the right one. don't really love what i'm saying here. what was the second part of the eric? 16 19, there we go. okay. all right, so i you would think that i would be a 100% wholesale supporter of 1619 and and i don't i'm not gonna put a number on it, but i am i am a supporter supporter of the larger project. the for sure that we should think we should i mean what i'm saying is is racist at the heart of the founding, right? that's that's the the main point that i'm that is
they're going to talk afterwards about and that's what i think adams adams doesn't want us. he want doesn't want us to do the work that that i was working on. he wants us to really work. think about those hand bills and those pamphlets. he doesn't want us to you know, it is the kind of don't look behind a curtain a about this after 1775. please focus on this really sort of heroic period when it's about pamphlets and rights don't think about what we talked about when it comes to scare him people...
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there's rugged john adams. roger sherman young robert livingston there's the author jefferson in his gay red vest. and ben franklin short in stature, but a giant among men. the great moment in history the burton and you know our nation's capital city is rich and visible divid. from our precious heritage i wonder what those delegates to the continental congress would have to say about this great capital city of ours. monument to a government of free men abraham lincoln was fully aware of every word in the declaration of independence. the date was 1861 and abe lincoln was on his way to the nation's capital for his first inauguration. caused in philadelphia long enough to say to a gathering at independence hall. i have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the declaration of independence. it was the sentiment in that document. which gave promise that in due time the weight would be lifted. the shoulders of all men in the distance the white house where abraham lincoln l
there's rugged john adams. roger sherman young robert livingston there's the author jefferson in his gay red vest. and ben franklin short in stature, but a giant among men. the great moment in history the burton and you know our nation's capital city is rich and visible divid. from our precious heritage i wonder what those delegates to the continental congress would have to say about this great capital city of ours. monument to a government of free men abraham lincoln was fully aware of every...
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then john adams rose.r once his lips were touched with fire, he had but one thing,r the necessary -- necessity for liberty, the warmth of his idealism galvanize the congress to debate once more. more. add-ins stirring speech was punctuated by a passing summer storm with dramatic bolts of lightning and thunder. finally, on the second of july congress agreed that there was no other course but to sever the ties that battle to the ground. the great document was introduced. the delegates wisely changed the line here, a thought there, and on july 4, 1776, they unanimously accepted the final form and begin to affix their signatures. the die was cast here there was no retreat. the declaration was dispatched forthwith by carriers to all the colonies. on july 5, it was read aloud that the people of philadelphia and the famous old bell in the tower proclaim liberty throughout the land. our most famous and venerated symbol of patriotism, the bell, which forever reminds us most forcefully of our sacred heritage. anothe
then john adams rose.r once his lips were touched with fire, he had but one thing,r the necessary -- necessity for liberty, the warmth of his idealism galvanize the congress to debate once more. more. add-ins stirring speech was punctuated by a passing summer storm with dramatic bolts of lightning and thunder. finally, on the second of july congress agreed that there was no other course but to sever the ties that battle to the ground. the great document was introduced. the delegates wisely...
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so the work fell to adams and jefferson.xperienced, e senior of the two said you should draft this document. jefferso' declined modestly. i will give you the reasons. you are a virginian that ought to appear at the head of this business. reason second, i am controversial land on the popular. you were very much otherwise. reason thoroughly, you could write ten times better than i can. that settled it. thomas jefferson was elected shortly as settled to the task. we could imagine this sensitive young man angry and resentful wise enough to hold himself in check. he h writes and talks with franklin and talks with adams and writes some more and slowly word by word evolves the noble majestic union of independence when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to decide the political bands which have connected them with another into and a gathers momentumlike an eo the vastness of the sky. then this tremendous statement we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. that they are endo
so the work fell to adams and jefferson.xperienced, e senior of the two said you should draft this document. jefferso' declined modestly. i will give you the reasons. you are a virginian that ought to appear at the head of this business. reason second, i am controversial land on the popular. you were very much otherwise. reason thoroughly, you could write ten times better than i can. that settled it. thomas jefferson was elected shortly as settled to the task. we could imagine this sensitive...
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you have to make a choice at some point, adam.- choice at some point, adam. yeah.oint, adam. yeah. i guess it's part of this wider - guess it's part of this wider concept _ guess it's part of this wider concept about everybody struggling at the _ concept about everybody struggling at the moment. i think there's a certain— at the moment. i think there's a certain generation of people, dare i say my— certain generation of people, dare i say my generation. we have the idea of buying _ say my generation. we have the idea of buying a _ say my generation. we have the idea of buying a house for many people, laughably— of buying a house for many people, laughably ridiculous, very low on assets _ laughably ridiculous, very low on assets. we've already lived through assets. we've already lived through a couple _ assets. we've already lived through a couple of — assets. we've already lived through a couple of economic crises in the crash, _ a couple of economic crises in the crash, and — a couple of economic crises in the crash, and now we have this post—covid, russia, ukrain
you have to make a choice at some point, adam.- choice at some point, adam. yeah.oint, adam. yeah. i guess it's part of this wider - guess it's part of this wider concept _ guess it's part of this wider concept about everybody struggling at the _ concept about everybody struggling at the moment. i think there's a certain— at the moment. i think there's a certain generation of people, dare i say my— certain generation of people, dare i say my generation. we have the idea of buying _ say my...
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paul adams there.y in ukraine and the latest efforts to get crucial grain out of the country. the first ship is loaded up and ready to go, and could be on its way today, friday. millions of people, especially in north africa, depend on this grain. today's operation with a single ship is essentially a test to see if the recent un—backed deal to get ships moving again, can work in practice. remember, the sea is full of mines laid by ukraine and also blockaded by russian ships. this is what president zelensky said about the shipment. translation: this is the first vessel being loaded _ since the war began. it is a turkish ship i stand before. this means port operations are under way. this is the most important thing — the port is functioning, people are working. our side is fully prepared. we sent all the signals to our partners, the united nations and turkey, and our military will guarantee security. the minister of infrastructure is in direct contact with the turkish side and the un. we are waiting for
paul adams there.y in ukraine and the latest efforts to get crucial grain out of the country. the first ship is loaded up and ready to go, and could be on its way today, friday. millions of people, especially in north africa, depend on this grain. today's operation with a single ship is essentially a test to see if the recent un—backed deal to get ships moving again, can work in practice. remember, the sea is full of mines laid by ukraine and also blockaded by russian ships. this is what...
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franklin and john adams were already there as ambassadors as ministers to france too. so he joined them and he they had you know, adams and jefferson had worked together in the continental continental congress. they bonded even more and and he with her whole family there in paris. he visited jefferson visited adams in england and they toured some of those english gardens together, so they were very close friends. they broke apart bitterly, you know over the politics of the 1790s and then in their retirement, they rekindled the correspondence. they did not talk about slavery almost never in in the letters and i suspect it was because atoms didn't bring it up because he knew this was a painful subject. it was one that jefferson didn't have a good answer for he didn't like confrontation jefferson didn't he was a wonderful. he's a magnificent letter writer. they're almost like poetry and he was a wonderful conversation list, but he was certainly shy away from one-on-one confrontation on so adams in a way let jefferson off the hook. he didn't push him on slavery in the corr
franklin and john adams were already there as ambassadors as ministers to france too. so he joined them and he they had you know, adams and jefferson had worked together in the continental continental congress. they bonded even more and and he with her whole family there in paris. he visited jefferson visited adams in england and they toured some of those english gardens together, so they were very close friends. they broke apart bitterly, you know over the politics of the 1790s and then in...
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adam sandler in "hustle.ht. your first year in the league, you're going to get no calls you need a handout get out of here. don't look so sad. go ahead, zoom in on that sad face of his right now. and i want you to finish through it let's go okay, show him the side. that's right okay, yeah all right, you absorb the contact. i need you to finish through the contact. all right? alex, you get that yeah, we're getting it go, go, go, go, go, go and cut. move go down all the way. now finish it. [ swish that's how you make it to the rim. what happened? were you on me always on the money, sweetheart good god >> he is mad because he's hungry [ laughter ] >> what'd he say because i'm what he made a fat joke [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: adam sandler, everybody. "hustle" is in theaters now and on netflix this wednesday. more "tonight show" after the break. stick around ♪ stick around ♪ [ cheers and applause lemons. lemons, lemons, lemons. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you
adam sandler in "hustle.ht. your first year in the league, you're going to get no calls you need a handout get out of here. don't look so sad. go ahead, zoom in on that sad face of his right now. and i want you to finish through it let's go okay, show him the side. that's right okay, yeah all right, you absorb the contact. i need you to finish through the contact. all right? alex, you get that yeah, we're getting it go, go, go, go, go, go and cut. move go down all the way. now finish it. [...
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and adam's history one of the many things i appreciate about appreciate about adam's book is that it's both very nuanced but also wonderfully accessible and it is in addition very alert to the role of the public lands today. not only as valuable conservation lands, but as a source of some very deep-rooted. myths and concepts and traditions in our in our national politics not only our environmental politics, but our national politics so adam adam begins the book in a way you you might not expect he invokes both henry david thoreau and the political philosopher hannah arendt and i know if i it were possible to eavesdrop on a conversation between those two human beings, i would give up a lot in order to do so adam and folks thoreau because the row had a very precient idea that that forest could be held in in common for the public good and then he invokes hannah or rents idea her metaphor of a table as a place as as a metaphor for the the public sphere a table being a place where citizens can gather and and find thing approaching common ground and i think adam will start with a short readi
and adam's history one of the many things i appreciate about appreciate about adam's book is that it's both very nuanced but also wonderfully accessible and it is in addition very alert to the role of the public lands today. not only as valuable conservation lands, but as a source of some very deep-rooted. myths and concepts and traditions in our in our national politics not only our environmental politics, but our national politics so adam adam begins the book in a way you you might not expect...
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my one-on-one with the new york city mayor eric adams. on the surgeon crime in the city and nationwide. we ask, does he consider new york a dangerous city in the two groups he said are holding america hostage. simone biles and megan rubino at the white house today among 17 receiving the nation's highest honor. and from the godfather, remembering james kohn. remembering legendary actor james caan >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone a guilty plea today in a russian court from brittney griner, the american basketball star the biden administration says has been unlawfully held griner admitting to carrying vape cartridges containing cannabis oil into russia her lawyer saying she did so accidentally, hoping griner's contrition will lead to a lenient sentence. as it stands, a conviction carries a possible maximum sentence of ten years in prison. today's development also being seen in this country as potentially the first step in a delicate diplomatic dance to win her release in a prisoner swap. the wnba st
my one-on-one with the new york city mayor eric adams. on the surgeon crime in the city and nationwide. we ask, does he consider new york a dangerous city in the two groups he said are holding america hostage. simone biles and megan rubino at the white house today among 17 receiving the nation's highest honor. and from the godfather, remembering james kohn. remembering legendary actor james caan >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening,...
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hi, i'm adam. >> that is adam hussey, a 28-year-old content creator from san antonio, texas. you close your eyes, it's also marge simpson, voldemort. >> "harry potter." >> and christopher walken. >> "i don't really know what i'm supposed to say." >> it's like a secret talent. i hid it from everyone. i was like, like i said, one day this is going to come in handy. i guess it came in handy now. >> adam reigning supreme on snapchat, winning first place in the recent celebrity impressions spotlight challenge. >> called my parents. called everyone that i know, basically. i don't know. it felt good. it felt really good. >> all the finalists in the spotlight challenges winning cash prizes. >> "get to the chopper." >> "and now we're sexy." >> he surprisingly does not have a background in performing. >> growing up, i would like attach to a random character, practice that line all day, and then that just gets stored in my brain waiting for a moment to use it. >> have you ever tried an impression and were like, can't do that one, won't try that again? >> shaggy. shaggy from scooby-doo i
hi, i'm adam. >> that is adam hussey, a 28-year-old content creator from san antonio, texas. you close your eyes, it's also marge simpson, voldemort. >> "harry potter." >> and christopher walken. >> "i don't really know what i'm supposed to say." >> it's like a secret talent. i hid it from everyone. i was like, like i said, one day this is going to come in handy. i guess it came in handy now. >> adam reigning supreme on snapchat, winning...
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adams refused to use them during this administration.on knew he was going to take on the barberry nations. the hope was to stop commerce coming in and out and strangle the tripoli economy. however the blockade was in effect. the tripoli knew how to get through. they had the guile, the knowledge and the guns to take on the navy. but that would change with this. the confrontations would begin. >> they were brave and brash. they confronted the pirates, harassed their ships and took them back. soon the navy sealed the harbor. day after day their cannons would found the coast. the navy needed a more powerful source on water and on land. enter edward eaton. they launched a land war. they marched 500-plus miles on foot. after the attack they took the port city of darna. tobias here signed a peace deal. it would be another 10 years and another president before we ultimately won the war. but the message was sent, america was a naval power that would fight for liberty. a position we still old today. andrew jackson got ultimate revenge on the natio
adams refused to use them during this administration.on knew he was going to take on the barberry nations. the hope was to stop commerce coming in and out and strangle the tripoli economy. however the blockade was in effect. the tripoli knew how to get through. they had the guile, the knowledge and the guns to take on the navy. but that would change with this. the confrontations would begin. >> they were brave and brash. they confronted the pirates, harassed their ships and took them...
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adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy. hope you say that and mean it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new wait!!! let me help—land o' frost premium meat. delicious and no by-products! toss it in. ay, moi? ok. weeeeeeeeee! make the smart choice. land o'frost premium meat. brian: if there is one thing the pandemic taught all of us, it's that the state of public education is a mess. bee we have a gallup poll that shows americans' opinions of u.s. public schools is 28% with confidence in the institution. in new york city, public enrollment is down. 30,000 pupils from last year. the city's charter schools are growing with enrollment up 7%. my next guest is a long-time crusader in the charter school. he's excited about a school that the teachers union has targeted with a lawsuit. ian rowe is here. he's the author of a new book called age
adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy. hope you say that and mean it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new wait!!! let me help—land o' frost premium meat. delicious and no by-products! toss it in. ay, moi? ok. weeeeeeeeee! make the smart choice. land o'frost...
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adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy.t and mean it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. ♪ feel the difference with downy. with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can reconnect, disconnect, hold on tight and let go! stay two nights and get a free night. book now at bestwestern.com. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ask your d
adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy.t and mean it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new with downy infusions, let the scent set the mood. ♪ feel the difference with downy. with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can...
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>> amy adams. >> i'm do amy adams. >> when you have power, people will always try to take it from you. >> let's go with reese witherspoon. >> hello, patriots. >> i'm going to have to go with him. i don't know either, bro. >> you got it. reese witherspoon. >> john witherspoon is -- he's the only clergyman to sign the declaration of independence. how are you celebrate something. >> i'm going to be with my children and we're going to be somewhere. >> your a star spangled girl right now. >> laura: oh, my gosh. >> you're or fourth of july. i wish we could put a historical panorama there. >> laura: that is disturbing. i don't know. raymond tells me i have to rap. all right. thank you. despite a win for gun owners at the court last week, leftist leaders are doing their best to strip them of their constitutional rights. we have more from new yorkle kathy hochul. stay there. >> laura: the 29 republicans in congress, the ones that helped the democrats pass the gun safety bills have assured people that nobody is coming for their guns or strip their rights. now two incidents have us doubting them
>> amy adams. >> i'm do amy adams. >> when you have power, people will always try to take it from you. >> let's go with reese witherspoon. >> hello, patriots. >> i'm going to have to go with him. i don't know either, bro. >> you got it. reese witherspoon. >> john witherspoon is -- he's the only clergyman to sign the declaration of independence. how are you celebrate something. >> i'm going to be with my children and we're going to be...
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adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy.an it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new charter school next. seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. brian: if there is one thing the pandemic taught all of us, it's that the state of public education is a mess. bee we have a gallup poll that shows americans' opinions of u.s. public schools is 28% with confidence in the institution. in new york city, public enrollment is down.
adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy.an it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new charter school next. seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state...
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and secretary adams recommended this, the world was very different. and what he recommended was proven to be an easier said than done in the two sentences which the united states had risen to responsibilities around the world. it simply is not possible, the united states need merely what adams called the well-wishers of those who long for freedom. it is not possible because our national house is that the physical by which we live and that we espouse are exclusively universal. we are as hard greatest president said, mr. lincoln from central illinois, we certainly are a nation dedicated to a proposition. and the most important and that proposition is all, all men are created equal. and john quincy adams made his announcement in 1821, the united states had negligible military capabilities and as they pivoted the nation and protected by the existence of two neighbors and nations to reverse only by wind powered ships. two centuries later, the world is together by economic civilization and the globe has been trump by technologies of travel, communications a
and secretary adams recommended this, the world was very different. and what he recommended was proven to be an easier said than done in the two sentences which the united states had risen to responsibilities around the world. it simply is not possible, the united states need merely what adams called the well-wishers of those who long for freedom. it is not possible because our national house is that the physical by which we live and that we espouse are exclusively universal. we are as hard...
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now and secretary adams recommended this the world was very different. and what he recommended is proven to be easier said than done, in the two centuries in which the united states is filled the continent and risen to responsibilities around the world. it simply is not possible the united states be merely wet adams called the well-wisher. although we long for freedom. it is not possible because our national premise is that the principles by which we live, and that we espouse, our explicitly universal. we are as our greatest president said, our 16th, mr. lincoln from central illinois, he said we are a nation dedicated to a proposition. the most important word enough proposition is all, as in all men are created equal. when john quincy adams made his pronouncement in 1821, the united states had negligible military capabilities, as befitted a nation protected by the existence of to weaken placid neighbors and to broad oceans traversed only by wind powered ships. two centuries later, the world is knitted together by economic globalization, and the globe has
now and secretary adams recommended this the world was very different. and what he recommended is proven to be easier said than done, in the two centuries in which the united states is filled the continent and risen to responsibilities around the world. it simply is not possible the united states be merely wet adams called the well-wisher. although we long for freedom. it is not possible because our national premise is that the principles by which we live, and that we espouse, our explicitly...
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that was adam schiff. here's what the committee perfectly -- purse we won't do a total rehash tonight. they didn't attempt to interview speaker pelosi. she's the person in charge of security of the capital. chuck schumer, the d.c. mayor, mayor bowser, who preemptively said she didn't want the guard, and the capitol police chief who himself at first didn't want the guard, but then after a new assessment came in terms of security, reports he was begging for the national guard for days. we should have been listening to him. why? to make sure this never happens again. it's really that simple. they only interviewed the house sergeant of arms behind closed doors, they will not release the full transcript everyone. i think they should be transparent and release all the transcripts. remember, these were the very key people who were ultimately in charge of security in and around the capital. they were all off limits according to the chairman bennie thompson. instead the committee brought in in some cases hearsay wi
that was adam schiff. here's what the committee perfectly -- purse we won't do a total rehash tonight. they didn't attempt to interview speaker pelosi. she's the person in charge of security of the capital. chuck schumer, the d.c. mayor, mayor bowser, who preemptively said she didn't want the guard, and the capitol police chief who himself at first didn't want the guard, but then after a new assessment came in terms of security, reports he was begging for the national guard for days. we should...
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adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy.y i hope you say that and mean it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. wait!!! let me help—land o' frost premium meat. delicious and no by-products! toss it in. ay, moi? ok. weeeeeeeeee! make the smart choice. land o'frost premium meat. seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's p
adam, congratulations on all yourself-made success. >> it's always a joy.y i hope you say that and mean it. but for now i will accept that. it's hard to stop him once he questions started and i was glad to tape it. parents say it's time for real alternatives in public schools. alternatives in public schools. we have the founder of a new meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for...
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you are good for do adam. i am your dad, he and i co lead a caucus on syria together and have worked very closely for a number of years now to attempt to change and improve us policy as it relates to the syrian war that's now going on more than a decade and sadly has been forgotten by too many year. so i adam, is someone i, i like and i'm friends with admire a great deal. and i think one of the, even though the commission or the committee is described as a democratic lead committee, it is in terms of the numbers of the membership. that's by the way, because kevin mccarthy rejected putting a g o p. members on other than the, the 2 that were appointed by speaker below. so i just went on to emphasize for audience, so they get lost the weeds. kevin mccarthy, the republican leader, had an opportunity to record other members and they withdrew that oper correct. so there are 2 republican members that are leading, i mean one is the daughter of a former vice pres, united states, and rather a tough vice pres, united sta
you are good for do adam. i am your dad, he and i co lead a caucus on syria together and have worked very closely for a number of years now to attempt to change and improve us policy as it relates to the syrian war that's now going on more than a decade and sadly has been forgotten by too many year. so i adam, is someone i, i like and i'm friends with admire a great deal. and i think one of the, even though the commission or the committee is described as a democratic lead committee, it is in...
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so i doubt adam has much of a chance.one who used to sit right beside them for my house until chair devon joins us now. i do not doubt adam schiff's ambition for one minute. but i would be surprised at his colleagues on the democratic side picked him to be their leader, what do you think? >> i think both you and i can attest, we do not miss sitting right next to him. and i think most of his colleagues do not either. he's got too many two primary problems. one he is a straight white jewish dude. that you have been paying attention for the last ten years if you are not a different letter of some kind, or a certain color, or a certain gender or sexual preference, i'm sorry you're not going to be the leader of the democratic party anytime soon. but for schiff he's got another problem. that is, how many dead ends of hoaxes has this guy run us into? rob the russia hoax he was all over it, you and i were sitting there with him. his constant nonsense with him at doing fake leads, phony leaks, totally disingenuous. then of course
so i doubt adam has much of a chance.one who used to sit right beside them for my house until chair devon joins us now. i do not doubt adam schiff's ambition for one minute. but i would be surprised at his colleagues on the democratic side picked him to be their leader, what do you think? >> i think both you and i can attest, we do not miss sitting right next to him. and i think most of his colleagues do not either. he's got too many two primary problems. one he is a straight white jewish...
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>> ...what does adam grant say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> adam grant, welcome to "firing line." >> delighted to be here. >> you wrote the most-read article on the new york times' website in 2021, in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. and the title, "there's a name for that blah you're feeling. it's called languishing." you argued that americans were collectively feeling a sense of languishing, and that sensation of stagnation and emptiness could be helped by just naming it. now that we're in july of 2022, the pandemic is ongoing, inflation is high, gas prices are high, political polarization continues. are americans still languishing? or would you call it something else? >> oh, that's an interesting question. i think -- i think a lot of people are still languishing, in part because of the circumstances you're describing, but also in part because languishing is a feature of the human condition. we used to call it ennui -- tha
>> ...what does adam grant say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> adam grant, welcome to "firing line." >> delighted to be here. >> you wrote the most-read article on the new york times' website in 2021, in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. and the title, "there's a name for that blah you're feeling. it's called languishing." you argued that...
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herere's adam scscott in "seveverance."ce. we could h have fun anand work without t the whole e [ bleep ] depapartment impmploding >> work k is [ bleepep ] >> t the work isis mysteriouous importanant. anand we deal l with the uncertrtainty it b brings us i way ththat kier wowould have wanteded togegether as a familily. >> i couould not witith a razoro mymy throat bebe less inteteres beining your famamily. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yo, come on! adam scott, everybody. "severance" is streaming now on apple tv plus. carrie underwood performs after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ (grandmothther) ththank you fofor taking m me . it's so far. (young womoman) dodon't worry y about it, , gr! this'll l be fun. (young womoman) twtwo chocolatate milkshakak, plplease. (grandmothther) mamake it threree. (young womoman) ththree? (g(grandmotherer) did yoyou get his s number? (young womoman) nono, grandma!a! grandma!!! (grandmothther) exexcuse me! (young womoman vo) some relatationshihips get betr with time.
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that is interesting, here's the new mayor of new york eric adams from last week. if you can detect a difference from the first eric adams clip we showed you about illegal aliens, here he is. >> we are reaching out to the federal government as stated that this is a real burden on new yorkers as we are trying to do the right thing. we already as i stated we already have an overburdened shelter system, so now you're talking about as you stated food, clothing, school, this is going to impact our schools because we do not turn away individuals because they are undocumented. it translation services. it is just a whole host of things that this is going to produce and that's why we need help. >> tucker: wait a second! he is complaining about the cost of translation services, but 20 minutes ago during his campaign he was saying that we have to pay the translation services in terms of functional state, the federal government has to pay for translation services and schools and shelters and a host of other costs because illegal aliens may be greater here. we love him, but in
that is interesting, here's the new mayor of new york eric adams from last week. if you can detect a difference from the first eric adams clip we showed you about illegal aliens, here he is. >> we are reaching out to the federal government as stated that this is a real burden on new yorkers as we are trying to do the right thing. we already as i stated we already have an overburdened shelter system, so now you're talking about as you stated food, clothing, school, this is going to impact...
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so i adam, is someone i like and friends with admire a great deal. and i think one of the, even though the commission or the committee is described as a democratic lead committee, it is in terms of the numbers of the membership. that's by the way because kevin mccarthy rejected putting g o p members on other than the 2 that were appointed by speaker below. so i just wanted to emphasize for our audience, so they get lost the weeds. kevin mccarthy, the republican leader, had an opportunity correct. but other members, and they withdrew that oper, correct. so there are 2 republican members that are leading. i mean one is the daughter of a former vice president states and rather a tough vice president. i'd state the other name is a no name and g o p. circles, why, in your estimation, just as you know in this mix, as she becomes so reviled adam, consider, you know, is likely going to move on to, you know, run, run a new organization called country 1st. but in that, the republicans don't seem to be solvent, right? now in terms of, of this discussion. yeah.
so i adam, is someone i like and friends with admire a great deal. and i think one of the, even though the commission or the committee is described as a democratic lead committee, it is in terms of the numbers of the membership. that's by the way because kevin mccarthy rejected putting g o p members on other than the 2 that were appointed by speaker below. so i just wanted to emphasize for our audience, so they get lost the weeds. kevin mccarthy, the republican leader, had an opportunity...
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is not eve eve turns out not to have been with adam a black, gay steve with his underpants down.lthough if you look closely, it looks like a fig leaf, the authors of this idea allegedly tell us homosexuals. these are the first people in whom god created. well, it's still berries flowers, amazing news from new jersey. it's not a joke either. transgender. fertilized two women in prison. demi miner is serving a 30-year sentence for the murder of her stepfather. and so that he would not be bored, he decided to lead this time in the company of women. also nicer and stated that he himself is also a woman. i say i feel so absurd state laws allow the transgender himself to decide in the end in the male. he wants to go to prison or maybe a women's one, he naturally chose a women's one, regardless of which felon's bodies are present or absent. and this particular one had everything in place. after a high-profile rape scandal with two pregnant cellmates, a holiday for the miner. he was transferred to a men's prison and is now a transgender on he complains in all seriousness that there are n
is not eve eve turns out not to have been with adam a black, gay steve with his underpants down.lthough if you look closely, it looks like a fig leaf, the authors of this idea allegedly tell us homosexuals. these are the first people in whom god created. well, it's still berries flowers, amazing news from new jersey. it's not a joke either. transgender. fertilized two women in prison. demi miner is serving a 30-year sentence for the murder of her stepfather. and so that he would not be bored,...
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there's a lot current of the south bay and the red there off filing in adam schiff of california. and when this starts will certainly be sure to bring you their life. so this is what the committee is calling their most compelling evidence yet they're going to be laying out what the president did and did not do during those 187 minute, giving some of the tape messages that the president gave on january 7th. let's listen and we'll see you on the other side. good evening. >> earlier this week i received a positive covid diagnosis. per cdc guidelines received the initial 2 shots and all of the bruces the fall. i've been blessed to experience very minimal symptoms. because still quarantine. i cannot dissipate in person with my colleagues act of eyes to miss cheney, to put this evening's here, including maintaining order in the room. and where are now? witnesses? over the last month and a half. the select committee has told a story of a president who did everything in his power to overturn an election. he lat the he betrayed his old. he tried to destroy democratic institutions. he's all
there's a lot current of the south bay and the red there off filing in adam schiff of california. and when this starts will certainly be sure to bring you their life. so this is what the committee is calling their most compelling evidence yet they're going to be laying out what the president did and did not do during those 187 minute, giving some of the tape messages that the president gave on january 7th. let's listen and we'll see you on the other side. good evening. >> earlier this...
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the loyalists and john adams. john adams.h the songs called to sit down john because he would talk and talk and talk, which was the opposite of john hancock. john hancock would run a good meeting but he didn't talk much. he didn't have any errors either, so no family to glorify his reputation. my favorite bostonian by the way to keep going on that for a minute as sam adams, the true radicalev of the revolution. he is the hippie of the 18th century. and when hancock and sam adams were racing to philadelphia during the british attack on boston to the continental congress, john hancock turned to sam adams and said you can't go to philadelphia representing massachusetts looking like that. so john hancock antagonized him and that became a political rivalry. it meant it was a confederacy. everyone was o in. everyone was in on one side or the other than the revolution. the wealthy. he moved 280 times and temporary headquarters. we had no officer class. we had no military academies and wound up being generals. many people who are poo
the loyalists and john adams. john adams.h the songs called to sit down john because he would talk and talk and talk, which was the opposite of john hancock. john hancock would run a good meeting but he didn't talk much. he didn't have any errors either, so no family to glorify his reputation. my favorite bostonian by the way to keep going on that for a minute as sam adams, the true radicalev of the revolution. he is the hippie of the 18th century. and when hancock and sam adams were racing to...
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the forgotten and another way fe could frame it out of the discussion of adam smith is that adam smithif he were here today, would say read both of my books. but can you be as concrete as possible as to what bridges you think we should have and what you think we should be doing and maybe after this we will come to talking about what further lessons there are for what's going on in europe and what it will mean for the balls into bridges and globalization? >> that is a great question. putting the liberal back in the neoliberalism implies s taking both sides and realizing the growth and the disruption that are flip sides of one another. and we can't simply celebrate the gains from the market economy without noticing, and that's an important word, noticing and doing d something about the disruption. bridges need to be in the two camps. they need to be either preparing people to succeed in a disruptive thrilled or reconnecting them when they are dropped off. and that is about community colleges. it's about work support. it's about a broad changes in our social insurance system and the way w
the forgotten and another way fe could frame it out of the discussion of adam smith is that adam smithif he were here today, would say read both of my books. but can you be as concrete as possible as to what bridges you think we should have and what you think we should be doing and maybe after this we will come to talking about what further lessons there are for what's going on in europe and what it will mean for the balls into bridges and globalization? >> that is a great question....
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adams, in a way, didn't let jefferson off the hook. he didn't push him on slavery in the correspondence. and jefferson didn't act in his later years. some others did. including edward coles, a younger, a younger slave owner in virginia, who was an admirer of jefferson, who did actually free his slaves and bring them into freedom. so he had he, was able to take his convictions, you know, that way. jefferson had so many reasons he rationalized to himself. that, what have you, that he didn't follow suit on, that he didn't resolve that contradiction. but he did give us these words that obviously we are trying to live up to even today. >> so do you really think that his travels through europe that you've documented really impacted and let him in his politics and just changed our politics here today probably to some degree? >> i think they played some role. i don't want to save everything from his european travels, but i certainly think coming back inspired by france, a frank file, definitely wanting, you know, american republicans you, know
adams, in a way, didn't let jefferson off the hook. he didn't push him on slavery in the correspondence. and jefferson didn't act in his later years. some others did. including edward coles, a younger, a younger slave owner in virginia, who was an admirer of jefferson, who did actually free his slaves and bring them into freedom. so he had he, was able to take his convictions, you know, that way. jefferson had so many reasons he rationalized to himself. that, what have you, that he didn't...
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refugees. >> we are here to honor adam he's our honoree. >> reporter: adam and his closest family andends were greeted by some players at a ukrainian restaurant here in manhattan. after hearing stories from ukrainian refugees, the ballplayers wrote their own letters of support for adam to deliver. in those letters, heartfet words. >> i let them know that the letter was reaching them from new york city and people here in our city and on our team are thinking about them and they're not forgotten. >> reporter: along with a letter the yankees delivered a big surprise. >> we're making a $10,000 contribution to the giving circle. >> seeing a $10,000 check, especially one from the new york yankees, again, not only does it have the monetary value, but just seeing the yankee logo and being able to share that with some of the refugees we work with is going to be really special. >> i am so amazed of everything adam is doing. he is a great man. >> reporter: over at yankees stadium, more letter writing fans showing their support for displaced ukrainians. >> it was really special to be honored by t
refugees. >> we are here to honor adam he's our honoree. >> reporter: adam and his closest family andends were greeted by some players at a ukrainian restaurant here in manhattan. after hearing stories from ukrainian refugees, the ballplayers wrote their own letters of support for adam to deliver. in those letters, heartfet words. >> i let them know that the letter was reaching them from new york city and people here in our city and on our team are thinking about them and...
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adams carries this to an extreme. he is the guy who defends the british troops in the boston massacre. he was thought of what eyes do is unpopular it must be right. could have won the election of 18 or by going to worth of france and he refused to do it in the alley said it was the proudest thing he ever did. but the public is a big word here. washington internalize that. one of the reasons the senate has a six-year term is supposedly to make them more likely to vote in the long term interest of the public it's the most partisan portion of the government now. i will shut up but public, public, public he represents them. >> he mentioned the aurora and i know you wanted to say something very quick so one quick thing i want to sort of highlights when joe was talking about how personally wounded washington was that was really quite intentional on the part of the newspaper editors. the editor of the aurora would deliver three copies of his newspaper every day to the front steps of the president's house. even though washing
adams carries this to an extreme. he is the guy who defends the british troops in the boston massacre. he was thought of what eyes do is unpopular it must be right. could have won the election of 18 or by going to worth of france and he refused to do it in the alley said it was the proudest thing he ever did. but the public is a big word here. washington internalize that. one of the reasons the senate has a six-year term is supposedly to make them more likely to vote in the long term interest...