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>> adam no. >> adam no. >> was glad i >> okay, great.e could go back in time. >> you do it again? yeah. it won't michael gove won't work. so, michael gove vows slacker councils for vows to ban slacker councils for bringing in a four day week. now i didn't know about this until, like , an hour ago because i only like, an hour ago because i only work a four day week, so i don't read the papers. but. but it seems bit that, you know, seems a bit much that, you know, people at least five days people work at least five days a week. the average person, and then they're paying the council tax and the people they're paying tax and the people they're paying are doing paying it to are doing a four day talking to day week. you're talking to people 40 minutes people who work about 40 minutes a normally. people who work about 40 minutes a is normally. people who work about 40 minutes a is n0|right? sometimes up >> is that right? sometimes up to okay to 20. okay >> well, that's pretty much it. but that don't see why but i think that i don't see why tha
>> adam no. >> adam no. >> was glad i >> okay, great.e could go back in time. >> you do it again? yeah. it won't michael gove won't work. so, michael gove vows slacker councils for vows to ban slacker councils for bringing in a four day week. now i didn't know about this until, like , an hour ago because i only like, an hour ago because i only work a four day week, so i don't read the papers. but. but it seems bit that, you know, seems a bit much that, you know,...
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adam: thank you. going back to something you mentioned a couple times, if we take those first numbers on gdp, it looks like productivity surged again. as you mentioned in your opening remarks, some other things that the biden administration and congress have passed seem to be a good investment but you fairly and rightly have said that is too soon to say that that is what is causing. you have to be thinking about this, what do you think is going on with productivity and why it has been so strong relative to the recovery? markets people and myself -- i'm not a margus morrison, are worried about the labor market and that productivity is not going up. any comments on productivity? dr. brainard: i am cautious on productivity. data isn't torry sling volatile. we do need to see some increases and that kind of is -- i think, well grounded in some data areas. we have seen exceptionally strong business investment, certainly in the second quarter search in areas that you would contribute to productivity over tim
adam: thank you. going back to something you mentioned a couple times, if we take those first numbers on gdp, it looks like productivity surged again. as you mentioned in your opening remarks, some other things that the biden administration and congress have passed seem to be a good investment but you fairly and rightly have said that is too soon to say that that is what is causing. you have to be thinking about this, what do you think is going on with productivity and why it has been so strong...
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we know from john adams, his diary that samuel adams burns, a great portion of his correspond so that basically nobody will be off. all fingerprints are covered. and so i knew i was working from truncated record in terms of his personal, but i also had the other side of the correspondence. i had what people were writing to him, which was fabulous and very rich and had never really been mined before. on the other hand, i the sort of too big to get your arms around part of it, i thought the outset that i would read all of the boston newspapers during the pre-revolutionary period because adams was writing under countless pseudonyms and, those papers. and so i said to joe ellis, one day, i'm going to read all the boston papers for those years. and he said, great, see you in 20 years. so i read the boston because of the boston evening post only for those years. but but basically this was a book that was and it turned out to be a smart to have done because boston is is a character really in the book and in boston plays a role here almost in a sort of as a personality of its own. so those we
we know from john adams, his diary that samuel adams burns, a great portion of his correspond so that basically nobody will be off. all fingerprints are covered. and so i knew i was working from truncated record in terms of his personal, but i also had the other side of the correspondence. i had what people were writing to him, which was fabulous and very rich and had never really been mined before. on the other hand, i the sort of too big to get your arms around part of it, i thought the...
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adam: all right, cool. good job. that will happen in the next 5 or 10 years that will set the scene for the next 10 or 20 afterwards. adam: i think we're going to expand out because we can. i think because we can get out of this earth and there's so many planets and asteroids and everything just in the solar system, it is inevitable. it's the same reason why, you know, humans have colonized the earth so greatly. i think we'll do it to space. if you have the access, then we'll do it. michael: like almost everyone in this business, adam gilmour has grand ambitions. but for the moment, he's working towards cashing in on the fastest-growing area of one of the world's fastest-growing industries. adam: when are you gonna start putting low-grade hydrogen peroxide to it? adam: the biggest thing that's been changing is miniaturization technologies has been shrinking satellites and what that's done is make it incredibly cheap to build a satellite and to launch a satellite, and that's why our rockets are good because our rocket
adam: all right, cool. good job. that will happen in the next 5 or 10 years that will set the scene for the next 10 or 20 afterwards. adam: i think we're going to expand out because we can. i think because we can get out of this earth and there's so many planets and asteroids and everything just in the solar system, it is inevitable. it's the same reason why, you know, humans have colonized the earth so greatly. i think we'll do it to space. if you have the access, then we'll do it. michael:...
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we know from john adams, his diary that samuel adams burns, a great portion of his correspond so that basically nobody will be off. all fingerprints are covered. and so i knew i was working from truncated record in terms of his personal, but i also had the other side of the correspondence. i had what people were writing to him, which was fabulous and very rich and had never really been mined before. on the other hand, i the sort of too big to get your arms around part of it, i thought the outset that i would read all of the boston newspapers during the pre-revolutionary period because adams was writing under countless pseudonyms and, those papers. and so i said to joe ellis, one day, i'm going to read all the boston papers for those years. and he said, great, see you in 20 years. so i read the boston because of the boston evening post only for those years. but but basically this was a book that was and it turned out to be a smart to have done because boston is is a character really in the book and in boston plays a role here almost in a sort of as a personality of its own. so those we
we know from john adams, his diary that samuel adams burns, a great portion of his correspond so that basically nobody will be off. all fingerprints are covered. and so i knew i was working from truncated record in terms of his personal, but i also had the other side of the correspondence. i had what people were writing to him, which was fabulous and very rich and had never really been mined before. on the other hand, i the sort of too big to get your arms around part of it, i thought the...
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>> what do you think, adam? >> what do you think, adam?ell, apparently 25% of hamas's missiles don't reach their target. it's completely their target. so it's completely possible accident. and possible it was an accident. and then wasn't us, then they go, oh, it wasn't us, which propaganda , which is perfect propaganda, because if you a mistake, because if you make a mistake, you look stupid. if you turn your mistake into the other person's but do you think person's evil. but do you think it's possible i it's it's possible to i mean, it's extraordinary how people extraordinary how quickly people have come to a conclusion about it. >> and of course, there's usually, you know, certain usually, you know, a certain amount of motivated reasoning. but eventually truth is but if eventually the truth is likely out, have likely to come out, we have satellites tracking these missiles hamas , apparently missiles now, hamas, apparently one goes that hamas one story goes that hamas announced that a number of rockets were to be rockets were to going be
>> what do you think, adam? >> what do you think, adam?ell, apparently 25% of hamas's missiles don't reach their target. it's completely their target. so it's completely possible accident. and possible it was an accident. and then wasn't us, then they go, oh, it wasn't us, which propaganda , which is perfect propaganda, because if you a mistake, because if you make a mistake, you look stupid. if you turn your mistake into the other person's but do you think person's evil. but do you...
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says that john adams had a right when he put down abigail adams. she said they put too strong a yeast in the revolution of 1776 and those effects are causing trouble today. you come up with someone like phyllis schlafly who is more adamant about these things. >> we see it today as well. it is helpful, so helpful to have your context and understand this has been a struggle all along. the clash of, what, the clash of ideas is the sound of the work. >> lady bird johnson, she said, the clash of ideas is the sound of freedom. she was wonderful. one of the women i interviewed, two people still living who are a part of the book. one of them is a woman who wrote a book called the chicana feminist, and another indigenous woman who was sentenced to 20 years in prison because a man who was known to be a predator assaulted her son the day before, broke into her babysitter's house at 5:30 the morning, she was wearing a cast and 5'2" and he was 6'2", she had a gun because she was worried, and the police said, come on and on monday, she called on a friday, they s
says that john adams had a right when he put down abigail adams. she said they put too strong a yeast in the revolution of 1776 and those effects are causing trouble today. you come up with someone like phyllis schlafly who is more adamant about these things. >> we see it today as well. it is helpful, so helpful to have your context and understand this has been a struggle all along. the clash of, what, the clash of ideas is the sound of the work. >> lady bird johnson, she said, the...
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one good thing came out of adam's talk. many things, but, well, adam's spoken in 2014. a descendant of dale came and attended the talk and had given them his information and i had a mention in passing that this descendant had been there and he had given them personal information and said he had some stuff. and so when i finally got the nudge from the journal to get this article done, i contacted adam, gave me the information, and i was like, wow, this has been like quite number of years. i'll try this email and lo and behold, i got a response within a few hours of sending that email and found him over in north carolina and he said, i got some stuff, my basement, so i'll go this is the college summer of 2020. i was ready to get out and take precautions, but i went over to his house off of lake norman. it's beautiful. and he took me down into his basement. that might be a little weird, but hey, cool things can be found in basements for historians. and when i down he had this workbench and cases books documents all across the desk cases of stuff for two prominent knoxville
one good thing came out of adam's talk. many things, but, well, adam's spoken in 2014. a descendant of dale came and attended the talk and had given them his information and i had a mention in passing that this descendant had been there and he had given them personal information and said he had some stuff. and so when i finally got the nudge from the journal to get this article done, i contacted adam, gave me the information, and i was like, wow, this has been like quite number of years. i'll...
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one good thing came out of adam's talk, well, many things, while adam spoke in 2014, a descendent of dow came and attended the talk. and had given him his information. at a mentioned in passing that this descendent had been there and he had given him his personal information and said he had some stuff. when i finally got the nudge from the journal editor to get this article done, i contacted adam, he gave me the information they said, this is been quite a number of years, i will try the email. lo and behold i got a response within a few hours of sending the email. and found him in north carolina and he said, i've got some stuff in my basement. this is the covid summer of 2020, i was ready to get out. i took precautions, but he went to his house right off of lake norman, it is beautiful, and he took me down into his basement. that may be a little weird. but hey, cool things can be found in basements for stories. when i went down, he had this workbench in cases, books, documents, all across the desk, cases of stuff for two permanent knoxville families. and working on him getting a coll
one good thing came out of adam's talk, well, many things, while adam spoke in 2014, a descendent of dow came and attended the talk. and had given him his information. at a mentioned in passing that this descendent had been there and he had given him his personal information and said he had some stuff. when i finally got the nudge from the journal editor to get this article done, i contacted adam, he gave me the information they said, this is been quite a number of years, i will try the email....
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and adam said, not exactly. what do you mean? and he said, i was thinking about, rather than playing baseball, in your row, you would be what we call the arbiter and vintage baseball, the umpire. and all the excitement drained from my face. being able to live my childhood fantasy was gone in a heartbeat. no fault of him. he thought it would be perfect to be the umpire in a vintage baseball game. the role is to explain the rules of the 1864 game. and to also offer any context. and i can do that in the civil war era but i could know that, adam, you will play baseball and i want to play baseball. come on, captain. put me in. i'm ready to play. and there were none for reasons i was excited to play vintage baseball. one obviously getting to play baseball. number two, well, i needed the exercise badly. number three would be a great opportunity for my kids to see their old man play ball. and maybe occasionally not make a fool of themselves and do something that looked like a bit of athletic prowess in the garden. a number four, i knew i
and adam said, not exactly. what do you mean? and he said, i was thinking about, rather than playing baseball, in your row, you would be what we call the arbiter and vintage baseball, the umpire. and all the excitement drained from my face. being able to live my childhood fantasy was gone in a heartbeat. no fault of him. he thought it would be perfect to be the umpire in a vintage baseball game. the role is to explain the rules of the 1864 game. and to also offer any context. and i can do that...
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adam, thank ou. anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you.thank you. frankly, i— anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you. frankly, i know— anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you. frankly, i know you - anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you. frankly, i know you have | thank you. frankly, i know you have thoughts of this and i also want to put a question from sam who asks. "do western governments have a red line for israel in this conflict?" following on from what paul said there _ following on from what paul said there is— following on from what paul said there is the long term and the short term israet— there is the long term and the short term israel clearly wants to destroy hamas— term israel clearly wants to destroy hamas and — term israel clearly wants to destroy hamas and destroy its capability. and a _ hamas and destroy its capability. and a un — hamas and destroy its capability. and a un aid agencies are saying we need a _ and a un aid agencies are saying we need a ceasefire for humanitarian reasons — need a ceas
adam, thank ou. anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you.thank you. frankly, i— anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you. frankly, i know— anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you. frankly, i know you - anticipated was always likely. adam, thank you. frankly, i know you have | thank you. frankly, i know you have thoughts of this and i also want to put a question from sam who asks. "do western governments have a red line for israel in this conflict?" following on...
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adam: q for the update.t jewish students being targeted on college campuses. there's a reason they don't feel safe. their lives are being threatened after this. ♪ this is spring semester at over 13,000 us school districts, which have become top targets for ransomware attacks. but there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. which is why thousands of schools like the fairfield-suisun unified school district switched to google tools for education. so they can focus on teaching and 22,000 students can focus on learning, knowing that their data is secure. ( ♪ ) ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause s
adam: q for the update.t jewish students being targeted on college campuses. there's a reason they don't feel safe. their lives are being threatened after this. ♪ this is spring semester at over 13,000 us school districts, which have become top targets for ransomware attacks. but there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. which is why thousands of schools like the fairfield-suisun unified school district switched to google tools for education. so they can focus on...
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john adams was a passionate participant in the floor and the challenge writer. he, however, felt overburdened with important committee work. the other two appointments livingston from new york and sherman from canada. kent had no special interest in or talent writers. all five, though, are of the same mind so as congress they wanted another document, this one a conclusive statement for almost every delegate already signed on to a declaration. the colonies were now independence states was to be a document justifying to the world their reasons for this extraordinary assertion was to be a collective statement intended to be signed by every delegate they all had read. jefferson's summary view of british america. his writing talent was recognized. it helped that he was from virginia, one of the two tales that, wag the colonies dog. every member of congress understood he would have a chance some later stage in the process to participate in revising the committee's document at a later date. adams wrote that he and jefferson had had a conversation about which one of the
john adams was a passionate participant in the floor and the challenge writer. he, however, felt overburdened with important committee work. the other two appointments livingston from new york and sherman from canada. kent had no special interest in or talent writers. all five, though, are of the same mind so as congress they wanted another document, this one a conclusive statement for almost every delegate already signed on to a declaration. the colonies were now independence states was to be...
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adam johnson was a forward for the nottingham panthers ice hockey team.ational hockey league, playing 13 games for the pittsburgh penguins. last night he was involved in a challenge cup match against sheffield steelers, when he suffered a serious cut to his neck from a skate in a freak accident on the ice. once it became obvious he was receiving cpr the sheffield steelers captain, robert dowd, got all the players around adam while he was being attended to, formed a kind of circle around him and then the arena were able to put screens in place while he received medical attention. but, as we now know, sadly he's passed away. fans of both teams have been paying their respects. around 8,000 witnessed the incident at sheffield arena. this afternoon adam's team—mates joined fans to lay flowers and promised supporters they'd all get through the tragedy together. as time goes on, we're all going to heal. we'll do it together. our group is strong and connected. and we are going to do you guys proud, 0k? as a mark of respect, all elite ice hockey league games acros
adam johnson was a forward for the nottingham panthers ice hockey team.ational hockey league, playing 13 games for the pittsburgh penguins. last night he was involved in a challenge cup match against sheffield steelers, when he suffered a serious cut to his neck from a skate in a freak accident on the ice. once it became obvious he was receiving cpr the sheffield steelers captain, robert dowd, got all the players around adam while he was being attended to, formed a kind of circle around him and...
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adam: you are in envy for dads around the world, you're to be commended. thinking of the significance of the first child. it does refocus your brain and what you are dealing with. tell us a little about that. >> if i may tell a short story related to that. my grandmothers were holocaust survivors and one time when i was 18, and an answer a year later. he was expecting me to say first of all i am a jew and thinking about that and while it is horrible, something we never felt happened to us since the holocaust, something i did have in mind. think about that when you didn't have any kids, whether you get into it or not. despite all this, the connection to the holocaust, the most horrible things would happen and after a good fight with hamas, may be there would be peace afterwards. israel is aiming for peace, was supposed to be peace between israel and saudi arabia. i don't know, if it can expedite. neil: a come -- you can carry that on. neil: in the meantime the un is urging israel to rescind the evacuation order that is in effect for those who live in that a
adam: you are in envy for dads around the world, you're to be commended. thinking of the significance of the first child. it does refocus your brain and what you are dealing with. tell us a little about that. >> if i may tell a short story related to that. my grandmothers were holocaust survivors and one time when i was 18, and an answer a year later. he was expecting me to say first of all i am a jew and thinking about that and while it is horrible, something we never felt happened to us...
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and john adams says, be careful. who knows where this is going to end up and depend upon it, or women will ask for a vote. so he says that in 1776, before the declaration of independence, because he knows that the meaning, the heart, the soul of that document is that all men, women, whatever are created equal. and so it's kind of this internal logic that really drives american history. and women are so much a part of that. right. but i guess sort of for me, the cognitive dissonance is that, well, the surprise for me was to know that, yeah, they really did actually talk about inclusion. like they considered being inclusive. and that meant no. so it wasn't like it wasn't like they forgot. it wasn't like they were only looking at the men in the room and they were they really gave it some thought and some discussion and thought. and i don't want to go down that road. that was i was taken by that about. sure. and we often say, you know, do people know slavery was wrong or maybe they just didn't know back then. right. righ
and john adams says, be careful. who knows where this is going to end up and depend upon it, or women will ask for a vote. so he says that in 1776, before the declaration of independence, because he knows that the meaning, the heart, the soul of that document is that all men, women, whatever are created equal. and so it's kind of this internal logic that really drives american history. and women are so much a part of that. right. but i guess sort of for me, the cognitive dissonance is that,...
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paul adams reporting there.loup samaan, from the middle east institute of the national university of singapore. he told me of the danger of regional escalation.- he told me of the danger of regional escalation. what we have seen — regional escalation. what we have seen in _ regional escalation. what we have seen in the _ regional escalation. what we have seen in the last - regional escalation. what we have seen in the last three i have seen in the last three days a shift with limited ground incursion of the israeli defence forces and at the same time intensification of the airstrike. the problem is mentioned in your coverage, is this creates, this exacerbates the humanitarian crisis, the key question is how long do we see that strategy sustainable because the key aspect is how much the us can support israel against the increasing recrimination from the international community. it's very hard to see how that military strategy at the moment can achieve its end goal, which is to destroy hamas, which is extremely ma
paul adams reporting there.loup samaan, from the middle east institute of the national university of singapore. he told me of the danger of regional escalation.- he told me of the danger of regional escalation. what we have seen — regional escalation. what we have seen in _ regional escalation. what we have seen in the _ regional escalation. what we have seen in the last - regional escalation. what we have seen in the last three i have seen in the last three days a shift with limited ground...
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paul adams, in jerusalem. paul gave us his latest assessment.ave been for the last couple of days, which is in the early stages of a ground operation that may be sustained. it's really only confined to a very small area of the north—western tip of the gaza strip, but it is inevitably going to expand, as the israeli army feels that it is able to move forward and tackle some of the targets that it has clearly set for itself from the beginning of this campaign. the air campaign will continue, they clearly feel that they have a great deal that they can still do from the air. we're not privy to any of this planning, we don't know for example what was being hit near the al-quds hospital in gaza today that caused such panic, but that is part of an ongoing israeli aerial effort up and down the gaza strip which is maintaining the pressure obviously on hamas, but also continuing to make life intolerable for more than 2 million civilians. and on the issue of aid, just ten trucks believed to have gone in today. aid agencies saying it's still nowhere near en
paul adams, in jerusalem. paul gave us his latest assessment.ave been for the last couple of days, which is in the early stages of a ground operation that may be sustained. it's really only confined to a very small area of the north—western tip of the gaza strip, but it is inevitably going to expand, as the israeli army feels that it is able to move forward and tackle some of the targets that it has clearly set for itself from the beginning of this campaign. the air campaign will continue,...
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"it would dearly miss adam and neverforget him." it said that...s and his partner." philip norton, bbc news, nottingham. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. rain has dominated the weather story over the last couple of weeks and there is more unwanted rain to come through the week ahead. but also of concern, the risk of damaging winds, particularly through wednesday night and thursday, as i'll show you in a moment. in the shorter term, still some outbreaks of rain, certainly some showers as we go through tonight, some clear spells as well. temperatures maybe dropping to three degrees in the highlands, 11 there in the south—west of england, but low pressure still very much in charge of our weather as we head into monday morning. this low will be weakening somewhat, so it won't be as windy on monday, but there will still be some showers. some really hefty showers actually across parts of northern ireland, the isle of man and some scattered showers across england and wales. some of these still heavy, thundery, still with the potential to bring some l
"it would dearly miss adam and neverforget him." it said that...s and his partner." philip norton, bbc news, nottingham. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. rain has dominated the weather story over the last couple of weeks and there is more unwanted rain to come through the week ahead. but also of concern, the risk of damaging winds, particularly through wednesday night and thursday, as i'll show you in a moment. in the shorter term, still some outbreaks of rain, certainly...
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so, i already know that adam and eve will appear on this legendary stage, and darechs, adam has a newre. kanstancin belakhvostik. in the great year of the elizarsk , my dance is not superb: the waters of the levyadzins are dug, rameo is like juliet’s flapper, and now the new edition has created a new image for the world. today valentin came, gave a lot of instructions, a lot of comments , we try to feel it ourselves, watch videos of how other dancers perform, but when the master himself sees it, it’s completely different, so... the pride of the great chalavets , not music, symphanic lives of campsiter pyatrov, but in the hands of adam, eve, khitrova, who are known to us at this party. and when on stage you dance a performance full of emotions, you live this life, then at the end of the performance. i go out, my tears always flow in a stream, because such a strong topic is strong emotions and in our crazy world now this is especially relevant and of course, but watching the news, listening to everything that is happening around, you delve even more into this image, into this role. cycl
so, i already know that adam and eve will appear on this legendary stage, and darechs, adam has a newre. kanstancin belakhvostik. in the great year of the elizarsk , my dance is not superb: the waters of the levyadzins are dug, rameo is like juliet’s flapper, and now the new edition has created a new image for the world. today valentin came, gave a lot of instructions, a lot of comments , we try to feel it ourselves, watch videos of how other dancers perform, but when the master himself sees...
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after the pill and adam and eve after the pill revisited? care to books peter. the first one written about 10 years ago called adam and eve after the pill was what i call a microscopic look at the effects of the revolution to individuals with men, women, children and a decade later adam and eve after the pill revisited which is a macrotopic of the revolution on politics on society and christianity itself. so the aperture has been widened. >> what are some of those macrotrends? >> well it's a long story. let's try to do the short version here. d i've been interested for a long and tracing the fault lines that are beneath society as you know it. i'm not a reporter, i don't look at the surface. i tried to get underneath the trends that are transforming our these trends is the sexual revolution and the concomitant of christianity which begins really in the early 1960s. what is the effect of these combined trends? one thing that has happened his families have gotten smaller. families are more broken than they used to be and many people live alone
after the pill and adam and eve after the pill revisited? care to books peter. the first one written about 10 years ago called adam and eve after the pill was what i call a microscopic look at the effects of the revolution to individuals with men, women, children and a decade later adam and eve after the pill revisited which is a macrotopic of the revolution on politics on society and christianity itself. so the aperture has been widened. >> what are some of those macrotrends? >>...
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so i became enthralled with adam's diaries. some of the great literature of our literary writers and are historical presidential writers, the diaries are so vivid and alive. that i did that book and i thought, the only other president who i have any interest in as a writer is jefferson. he's the only other president who has contributed data -- whose language, own self- created language has contributed to the american historical consciousness so we carried with us. and so i said, why not. i will learn something about the 18th century. and again, this is the biographer at work rather than the historian. so as a biographer, i've also had to become a historian. some people think i am a historian and i can get away with it to a point. and their various devices i can use to get away with it. never say he must when i can say he may have been thinking, and be careful to check the works of those who have been devoting their lives to the subject into the period. to make sure i make as few errors as possible. so that is how i got to jeffe
so i became enthralled with adam's diaries. some of the great literature of our literary writers and are historical presidential writers, the diaries are so vivid and alive. that i did that book and i thought, the only other president who i have any interest in as a writer is jefferson. he's the only other president who has contributed data -- whose language, own self- created language has contributed to the american historical consciousness so we carried with us. and so i said, why not. i will...
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at least the way adams reported it some years later. he viewed it as one of the greatest mistakes of his life. he would have decided differently if he had anticipated the statement of first principles with the come with the preamble to the constitution and with the gettysburg address, one of the three most widely quoted statements by any american writer. of course adams could not have anticipated that it would become one of the most controversial in its claim that all men are created equal. never not over it. never not over it. later in life, why didn't i do it? jefferson was pressured to get it written quickly. there wasn't much time. we don't know all about what daisy actually wrote, how many days he spent revising, what papers and books he had with him, that's partly known. he had a copy of the june 6th declaration, resolution of independence. he had a copy of the draft constitution that he had written before leaving williamsburg to come to philadelphia in june with the draft that he hoped to get back as quickly as possible to willia
at least the way adams reported it some years later. he viewed it as one of the greatest mistakes of his life. he would have decided differently if he had anticipated the statement of first principles with the come with the preamble to the constitution and with the gettysburg address, one of the three most widely quoted statements by any american writer. of course adams could not have anticipated that it would become one of the most controversial in its claim that all men are created equal....
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within 4 months, the adam started feeling much better. she now knows that her pain is triggered by stress. which maps from him? i still knows his tension around why joe joined in stressful situations. but because i have a few easy to do exercises up my sleeve to attempt to try to tension. i can regulate the massive very quickly quickly. so the adams finally has our job problems under control, as does corina need to. she has her next appointment in a month, and if all goes well, she may be able to stop wearing a splint. and here's a final attempt. deep more cheese to neutralize is acid. increases saliva production and protect. so now from cavity causing bacteria. and don't forget to brush something else to remember. we'll be back again next week with another episode of in good shape. see that the new whether you're seeing new. hi, my name is something that you meet. the gentleman tells us about the differences between germany under the home country india. in july, the 30 minutes on dw fits just to use breast taking the mika lifeline for so
within 4 months, the adam started feeling much better. she now knows that her pain is triggered by stress. which maps from him? i still knows his tension around why joe joined in stressful situations. but because i have a few easy to do exercises up my sleeve to attempt to try to tension. i can regulate the massive very quickly quickly. so the adams finally has our job problems under control, as does corina need to. she has her next appointment in a month, and if all goes well, she may be able...
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let's get more now from our diplomatic correspondent paul adams, who's injerusalem.p back a bit wider, what is your assessment of where we are tonight? i bit wider, what is your assessment of where we are tonight?— bit wider, what is your assessment of where we are tonight? i think we are where we _ of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have _ of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have been _ of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have been for - of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have been for the - of where we are tonight? i think we | are where we have been for the last couple of days, which is in the early stages of a ground operation that may be sustained. it is really only confined to a very small area of the north—western tip of the gaza strip, but it is inevitably going to expand. as the israeli army feels that it expand. as the israeli army feels thatitis expand. as the israeli army feels that it is able to move forward and tackle some of the targets that it is clearly setting for itself from the beginning of thi
let's get more now from our diplomatic correspondent paul adams, who's injerusalem.p back a bit wider, what is your assessment of where we are tonight? i bit wider, what is your assessment of where we are tonight?— bit wider, what is your assessment of where we are tonight? i think we are where we _ of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have _ of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have been _ of where we are tonight? i think we are where we have been for - of where we...
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adams no es el primer alcalde en hacerlo. >> somos todos nueva york.luso en broma le crearon una cuenta en espaÑol. aunque adams tiene sus crÍticos. " sÍ, necesitamos anuncios en todos los idiomas nativos de los neoyorquinos", pero es solo un proyecto de vanidad espeluznante. ¿quÉ le gustarÍa oÍrlo decir? >> que la reforma migratoria es un Éxito. [risas] leÓn: la cÁmara de representantes cayÓ otra vez en el caos hoy despuÉs de que los republicanos decidieron retirar la nominaciÓn al congresista jim jordan, quien hoy por tercera vez no logrÓ los votos para ser electo. ahora tratan de identificar un nuevo candidato y la estrategia para lograr su elecciÓn. maity: la academia americana de pediatrÍa publicÓ este viernes un informe clÍnico en el que concluye que las fÓrmulas comercializadas para niÑos de entre 6 y 36 meses no aportan ningÚn beneficio nutricional. asegura que no es necesario tirar a la basura la existencia de esta leche, sino asegurarse que su hijo siga una dieta equilibrada con cinco raciones de fruta y verdura fresca al dÍa y tome leche de
adams no es el primer alcalde en hacerlo. >> somos todos nueva york.luso en broma le crearon una cuenta en espaÑol. aunque adams tiene sus crÍticos. " sÍ, necesitamos anuncios en todos los idiomas nativos de los neoyorquinos", pero es solo un proyecto de vanidad espeluznante. ¿quÉ le gustarÍa oÍrlo decir? >> que la reforma migratoria es un Éxito. [risas] leÓn: la cÁmara de representantes cayÓ otra vez en el caos hoy despuÉs de que los republicanos decidieron...
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where you are, adam, but if you _ conference from where you are, adam, but if you are, — conferencetion for the work— real sense of the appreciation for the work that you did for plaid and for wales — the work that you did for plaid and for wales. a contribution which continues, _ for wales. a contribution which continues, of course. so we heard mr ap iorwerth paying tribute to his predecessor. and we were just talking about whether he would take the party in a different direction. and you were talking about how he said that the party would have to bring people with us in his words, when it comes to independence. do you think that winning the hearts and minds of people and that is achievable? weill. people and that is achievable? well, the oll people and that is achievable? well, the poll suggests — people and that is achievable? well, the poll suggests that _ people and that is achievable? 9ii the poll suggests that over the course of the last decade, there has been a gradual increase in support for independence in wales. but at most and rhun ap iorwerth would probably admit this,
where you are, adam, but if you _ conference from where you are, adam, but if you are, — conferencetion for the work— real sense of the appreciation for the work that you did for plaid and for wales — the work that you did for plaid and for wales. a contribution which continues, _ for wales. a contribution which continues, of course. so we heard mr ap iorwerth paying tribute to his predecessor. and we were just talking about whether he would take the party in a different direction. and...
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adams wanted to free up space for the migrants living in the city.ew york city and we'll have details on this blocking coming up. ♪ this is spring semester at over 13,000 us school districts, which have become top targets for ransomware attacks. but there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. which is why thousands of schools like the fairfield-suisun unified school district switched to google tools for education. so they can focus on teaching and 22,000 students can focus on learning, knowing that their data is secure. ( ♪ ) if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. which for those on medicare, or soon to be, is a good reason to take charge of your health care. so consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. why? because medicare alone doesn't pay for everything. and what it doesn't pay for, like deductibles and copays, could really add up. even thousands of dollars a year. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicar
adams wanted to free up space for the migrants living in the city.ew york city and we'll have details on this blocking coming up. ♪ this is spring semester at over 13,000 us school districts, which have become top targets for ransomware attacks. but there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. which is why thousands of schools like the fairfield-suisun unified school district switched to google tools for education. so they can focus on teaching and 22,000 students can...
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adam, do you see some similarities emerging here?ngton tonight. there is no doubt the hard right have much bigger priorities than spending in ukraine, for instance, the focusing on the southern border, they don't like the fact that money is not been allocated to that problem. we're starting to see how thatis problem. we're starting to see how that is pushing the debate further to the right here in europe and particularly in the uk. n to the right here in europe and particularly in the uk.- to the right here in europe and particularly in the uk. i think it's common in _ particularly in the uk. i think it's common in both _ particularly in the uk. i think it's common in both cases _ particularly in the uk. i think it's common in both cases is - particularly in the uk. i think it's common in both cases is that i particularly in the uk. i think it's i common in both cases is that even though these voices might appear to be quite extreme or french, what they're doing is speaking to a concern which actually quite mainstream. if you look at
adam, do you see some similarities emerging here?ngton tonight. there is no doubt the hard right have much bigger priorities than spending in ukraine, for instance, the focusing on the southern border, they don't like the fact that money is not been allocated to that problem. we're starting to see how thatis problem. we're starting to see how that is pushing the debate further to the right here in europe and particularly in the uk. n to the right here in europe and particularly in the uk.- to...
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. >> good evening, and we have adam klasfeld joining us tonight. he was in the courtroom today when the judge told donald trump to consider it a gag order. we are going to get a first person report on how that went tonight. andrew weissmann is going to analyze it for us, yale professor tim snyder is going to join us. and of course, we will consider this unusual day in the house of representatives. we will figure out a way to talk about this too, with congressman james clyburn, who had every right in the world to think he had seen it all until today. >> nobody has seen it all, apparently, with this house republican conference. unusual is one word for it, my friend. one word for it. >> thank you, alex. >> have a great show. >> matt gaetz, the 42-year-old republican congressman who overthrew the speaker of the house today, had not been born yet when republican ronald reagan began running against government. ronald reagan was the first republican president to be rhetorically and only rhetorically anti government. the last republican president, elected
. >> good evening, and we have adam klasfeld joining us tonight. he was in the courtroom today when the judge told donald trump to consider it a gag order. we are going to get a first person report on how that went tonight. andrew weissmann is going to analyze it for us, yale professor tim snyder is going to join us. and of course, we will consider this unusual day in the house of representatives. we will figure out a way to talk about this too, with congressman james clyburn, who had...
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adam bate _ more settled. ryan elias is named as hooker. adam bate partners- more settled.will rowlands and the second row, while aran wainwright switches to flanker to replace to faletau, with tommy rafal called in at open side, captainjack morgan moves to blindside. captain jack morgan moves to blindside. , ., , ., ., blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend. _ blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend, but _ blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend, but looking _ blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend, but looking forward l blindside. pretty nervous going into| the weekend, but looking forward to it. it means everything to get to the quarterfinals. it has been a great honour, but were not trying to think too far ahead at the minute, just think about the weekend. the head coach _ just think about the weekend. the head coach says months and months of hard work is building up to this moment, knock rugby. warren gatland says there is more to come from his players and they haven't delivered a perfect performance, yet. players and they haven't
adam bate _ more settled. ryan elias is named as hooker. adam bate partners- more settled.will rowlands and the second row, while aran wainwright switches to flanker to replace to faletau, with tommy rafal called in at open side, captainjack morgan moves to blindside. captain jack morgan moves to blindside. , ., , ., ., blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend. _ blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend, but _ blindside. pretty nervous going into the weekend, but looking _...
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paul adams in jerusalem l much. paul adams in jerusalem therefore much.have issued a warning to immediately evacuate the al-quds hospital in northern gaza. it's treating about 500 patients, including babies in incubators. nibal farsakh, spokesperson for the palestine red crescent society, in the west bank, told us more about the hospital evacuation warning. to serious israeli threats demanding immediate evacuation for al quds hospital because it will be bombarded. —— two serious threats. it operators also told the palestine red crescent that we will be responsible for the safety of the people who are inside the hospital. although we have told them repeatedly, we have also announced repeatedly, we have also announced repeatedly over video channels and called on the international community that we will not evacuate, because we don't have the means to evacuate over 500 patients who are, many of them in critical conditions. many are in the intensive care units. we have children in incubators, babies in incubators, so absolutely, evacuating our patients means
paul adams in jerusalem l much. paul adams in jerusalem therefore much.have issued a warning to immediately evacuate the al-quds hospital in northern gaza. it's treating about 500 patients, including babies in incubators. nibal farsakh, spokesperson for the palestine red crescent society, in the west bank, told us more about the hospital evacuation warning. to serious israeli threats demanding immediate evacuation for al quds hospital because it will be bombarded. —— two serious threats. it...
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and adam said they've built careers. they've built their lives, they have built their human identities around. this tribe and it matters more them than anything because their reason for existing and it made me think of a joke that jerry seinfeld used to tell some of you probably remember this 30 years ago when seinfeld would open sets he would say a survey has been released that show the top ten fears of american and americans. number one, fear is speaking and their number two fear is death. so your average american would rather be in the casket at a funeral than delivering the eulogy and. i've actually never heard a better explanation for today's republican party than that jerry seinfeld joke, because republican leaders i used to work closely with would rather be dead than, be seen speaking out against the tribe. that's the threat we're up against. and i think if we are to survive the century as, a republic, we've got to focus on that thing that we started, the converse ation with lowering that price descent. and as muc
and adam said they've built careers. they've built their lives, they have built their human identities around. this tribe and it matters more them than anything because their reason for existing and it made me think of a joke that jerry seinfeld used to tell some of you probably remember this 30 years ago when seinfeld would open sets he would say a survey has been released that show the top ten fears of american and americans. number one, fear is speaking and their number two fear is death. so...
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so evidently adam had written her i don't have this letter, but adam must have written to her and said something about he was in despair that he just didn't know they could go on. emily, april 20, 1856, writes back, i want you to tell me why you wrote me so troubled in the letter. i was very sorry to hear that you should say that you and i are paed for life, and i am very trouble that it and she had good reason because many times enslaved people were aware that their slaveholder would want them to marry someone else. mary in terms of producing more children. and so she's kind of not sure what's happening. and then she signs it again. the form formality of 19th century letter writing is so precious. your affectionate wife, she's saying all these things, your fiction. why? emily plummer. so adam writes bk,nd you know, you have to read through the lines this is just an excerpt. he's basically telling her, i didn't intend to for you to b upset. he said the same day in the morning that i was thinking about u my heart. a few minutes, a little boy came and brought ur letter d he said, i recei
so evidently adam had written her i don't have this letter, but adam must have written to her and said something about he was in despair that he just didn't know they could go on. emily, april 20, 1856, writes back, i want you to tell me why you wrote me so troubled in the letter. i was very sorry to hear that you should say that you and i are paed for life, and i am very trouble that it and she had good reason because many times enslaved people were aware that their slaveholder would want them...