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a way to get adam on the hook.per -- >> yes. >> do you believe it was involved in this really major kidnapping and a lot of crimes, that you're going to help him publish a book? >> yes. >> it sounds like something out of the movie. >> it does. we always refer to this operation as the hail mary plan. we didn't think it would work. and as it was continuing, we were surprised ourselves. >> you don't think he would actually say, yes, i really want to write about. >> no. >> and i'm going to pursue this with you. >> no. he convinced himself that he wanted to write this book and that he was able to write this book. >> that's here and? >> that's our in. we knew we wanted to talk to him. we looked and we thought, okay, how are we going to move this forward? how are going to gather evidence, because ultimately that's our goal. gathering the evidence and maybe one day bringing him to justice. >> money, fame, to amanda, it was just the kind of bag that could trap her kidnap her. >> it totally fits in line with what i knew of t
a way to get adam on the hook.per -- >> yes. >> do you believe it was involved in this really major kidnapping and a lot of crimes, that you're going to help him publish a book? >> yes. >> it sounds like something out of the movie. >> it does. we always refer to this operation as the hail mary plan. we didn't think it would work. and as it was continuing, we were surprised ourselves. >> you don't think he would actually say, yes, i really want to write about....
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i'm a huge john quincy adams fan. my dog's name is john quincy adams. love the man. he is so interesting when ask me who are your favorite presidents? i say, well, the best presidents, in my opinion, are washington, lincoln. but the most interesting men are theodore roosevelt and john quincy adams. but even i was susceptible to. the idea that his presidency was sort of the weak spot of his political service career. and it certainly flashy than, you know, his in congress, which he gets a lot of credit, especially fighting the gag rule or, you know, his secretary of state tenure, which i think is probably among the, best of all secretaries of states. so i definitely sort of added additional ammunition to my enjoyment of john quincy adams, my my real admiration for his public service career. but i generally thought that taft was kind of boring and thought that taft was had the mentality and had personality to be a justice that made sense and he actually got a fair amount of done, you know, in terms of the progressive agenda but doesn't get credit for it. but this book,
i'm a huge john quincy adams fan. my dog's name is john quincy adams. love the man. he is so interesting when ask me who are your favorite presidents? i say, well, the best presidents, in my opinion, are washington, lincoln. but the most interesting men are theodore roosevelt and john quincy adams. but even i was susceptible to. the idea that his presidency was sort of the weak spot of his political service career. and it certainly flashy than, you know, his in congress, which he gets a lot of...
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i'm a huge john quincy adams fan. my dog's name is john quincy adams. love the man. he is so interesting when ask me who are your favorite presidents? i say, well, the best presidents, in my opinion, are washington, lincoln. but the most interesting men are theodore roosevelt and john quincy adams. but even i was susceptible to. the idea that his presidency was sort of the weak spot of his political service career. and it certainly flashy than, you know, his in congress, which he gets a lot of credit, especially fighting the gag rule or, you know, his secretary of state tenure, which i think is probably among the, best of all secretaries of states. so i definitely sort of added additional ammunition to my enjoyment of john quincy adams, my my real admiration for his public service career. but i generally thought that taft was kind of boring and thought that taft was had the mentality and had personality to be a justice that made sense and he actually got a fair amount of done, you know, in terms of the progressive agenda but doesn't get credit for it. but this book,
i'm a huge john quincy adams fan. my dog's name is john quincy adams. love the man. he is so interesting when ask me who are your favorite presidents? i say, well, the best presidents, in my opinion, are washington, lincoln. but the most interesting men are theodore roosevelt and john quincy adams. but even i was susceptible to. the idea that his presidency was sort of the weak spot of his political service career. and it certainly flashy than, you know, his in congress, which he gets a lot of...
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and similarly with andrew andrew jackson and john quincy adams, as much as adams has a vision, i thinkay mentioned, that has sometimes obscured a lot of what adams asks for. and talks about comes to fruition later on under the jacksonian. he also has a tremendous track record as president with internal. we may talk about his efforts perpetuate the federal role expansion in indian treaties and that treatyso the effort i thins book that i tried to make was was to do the best both if i ■ocould, to split when it was going to help amplify the contributions of people like, adams and taft in particular. and then the lumping is ant because again, the main theme here is to think about the presidency as, an office over more than two centuries of time occupied by a lot of different people, but with similar categories of analysis for how different individuals wield that■y power. that's what i found fascinating about book is you really are trying to find that common ground between two methodologies that rarely speak to each other, you know, i mean, it'd be great if you a political science and histo
and similarly with andrew andrew jackson and john quincy adams, as much as adams has a vision, i thinkay mentioned, that has sometimes obscured a lot of what adams asks for. and talks about comes to fruition later on under the jacksonian. he also has a tremendous track record as president with internal. we may talk about his efforts perpetuate the federal role expansion in indian treaties and that treatyso the effort i thins book that i tried to make was was to do the best both if i ■ocould,...
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when i think of john quincy adams, of course, i of john adams. and the role he had in his son's life. and of course, people would come up to john and they would say, well, you must be so proud. your son and john adams would say he a mother, too. so i to think of him as actually the son of abigail adams. there is a resemblance to abigail and there is. well, one of the treasures that is in this room is right here. what is this? this is the desk on which the treaty of paris was signed, which ended the american revolution. the american revolution? who signed it. well, if we look, we can see john adams. benjamin franklin and john jay. is that the original of paris that we're looking at? this is a copy. but the desk is real. the desk is the absolute that everyone sat and signed. now this desk was also used in a new miniseries. yes. executive produced by author stacy schiff. that's correct. and we were certainly interested in this series because it explores a life of benjamin franklin in paris right at the time that he became a diplomat and some extraor
when i think of john quincy adams, of course, i of john adams. and the role he had in his son's life. and of course, people would come up to john and they would say, well, you must be so proud. your son and john adams would say he a mother, too. so i to think of him as actually the son of abigail adams. there is a resemblance to abigail and there is. well, one of the treasures that is in this room is right here. what is this? this is the desk on which the treaty of paris was signed, which ended...
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john quincy adams is secretary of state. the 50th anniversary of the signing of, the declaration of independence. and he reescommissioning a coppe engraving. so he'll hire william stone, who's here in washington, d.c. anwilliagl■bm stone will take te next three years, copying declaration backwards into a copper plate. backwards, backwards. now, 200 copies are made and william stone asks for a copy for himself. so there are only 201 copies that exist now. they were given to john adams. they were given to thomas and also with mark lafayette. and the rest stayed here. what's interesting is that the original that declaration that we see today is so faded that you miss much so when you actuak of what is the declaration in our we're actually thinking of this print right here. and this is something john quincy adams as secretary of state said, let's do this. absolutely. now, this is a obviously a very beautiful room. i understand that it was one of secretary colin powell's favorite rooms. oh, it was he was so, so supportive of this
john quincy adams is secretary of state. the 50th anniversary of the signing of, the declaration of independence. and he reescommissioning a coppe engraving. so he'll hire william stone, who's here in washington, d.c. anwilliagl■bm stone will take te next three years, copying declaration backwards into a copper plate. backwards, backwards. now, 200 copies are made and william stone asks for a copy for himself. so there are only 201 copies that exist now. they were given to john adams. they...
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did somebody adam? somebody say just deport adam?that bit. oh no. somebody just say. yeah. so this is the, the eye is a story from the, the eye news. deliveroo riders reporting each home in each other to home office in illicit worker turf war. so. yeah. so this is this is really interesting, isn't it? because i think we that, companies think we know that, companies such , uber eats and such as deliveroo, uber eats and just eat, they are almost like a breeding ground for people who maybe might not have the right to work in this country. and they're able to under the they're able to work under the under the radar, through these, through these companies. now, what's interesting about this is it's not actually the drivers who legitimately it's not actually the drivers wh
did somebody adam? somebody say just deport adam?that bit. oh no. somebody just say. yeah. so this is the, the eye is a story from the, the eye news. deliveroo riders reporting each home in each other to home office in illicit worker turf war. so. yeah. so this is this is really interesting, isn't it? because i think we that, companies think we know that, companies such , uber eats and such as deliveroo, uber eats and just eat, they are almost like a breeding ground for people who maybe might...
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are adam schiff and steve garvey. adam schiff finishing well, not finishing, but at this point with 37% of the vote, steve garvey with 29%. they have both been called to move on to the november election. >> our grant lotus has been standing by. he's going to take us through some of those results across the state grant. >> that's can well, adam schiff moving on thanks to thanks to the bay area. in part, a steve garvey moving on. not really thanks to the bay area despite the bay area say what we mean, you look at the results here in marin county, adam schiff, and you're going to see him way out ahead in all of these but katie porter coming in second place there with 21% of the vote. steve garvey almost 15%. so shift porter in marine with about 35% of the vote coun1ed. you go over to sonoma county and you see schiff again. first, katie porter, again, second, napa county garvey poll second place here where he finishes second place, at least with a 34% of the vote and porter got 17% in napa county go to solano again. shift
are adam schiff and steve garvey. adam schiff finishing well, not finishing, but at this point with 37% of the vote, steve garvey with 29%. they have both been called to move on to the november election. >> our grant lotus has been standing by. he's going to take us through some of those results across the state grant. >> that's can well, adam schiff moving on thanks to thanks to the bay area. in part, a steve garvey moving on. not really thanks to the bay area despite the bay area...
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adams and jefferson would have another difficult election at that.fferson winning and he would be the first president inaugurated in the new capital of washington. but these years ladelphia are setting the tone for the rest of our early history and all the way up to today. the rot out as a courthouse. so this would have been a courtroom. but around the time this building finished construction, it's actually being built during the constitutional convention. so when they're finished, construct seven is around the time that philadelphia offers it to the us government. i think secret hope is that if we're really nice to them they'll just stay here and not go to that new city along th ■g potomac. so they them their new courthouse building and they end up actually expanding it little bit to make more room for congress. wep looks like this. we actually have a seating chart from one session of congress that shows the design of the a s that have survived we're fortunate that we do have some of the chairs today unfortunately we only have about 30 of them betwe
adams and jefferson would have another difficult election at that.fferson winning and he would be the first president inaugurated in the new capital of washington. but these years ladelphia are setting the tone for the rest of our early history and all the way up to today. the rot out as a courthouse. so this would have been a courtroom. but around the time this building finished construction, it's actually being built during the constitutional convention. so when they're finished, construct...
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adam: interesting.ot about madison and hamiltof course, one of the chai gravitated towards when i opened the book was your chapter on hamilton and madisonration. maybe one more example. what did we learn about moderation from hamilton and madison? jeffrey: first of all, he has an amazing book about the constitution, for which madison is a hero, and i can't wait to discuss his great book. he is absolutely identify madison with moderation, in moderation is the touchstone of the constitabout t papers as well. what i learned by applying this lens of morals and the constitution, was that for madison, the constitution was itself ancation of the faculty psychology that he had learned at princeton from president witherspoon. suddenly, i underd light as a manual for what matters -- what madison and hamilton called public happiness. what is the connectionnd political self-government? which i had not seen before reading this moral philosophy. madison learns from witherspoon that just as individual has certain facu
adam: interesting.ot about madison and hamiltof course, one of the chai gravitated towards when i opened the book was your chapter on hamilton and madisonration. maybe one more example. what did we learn about moderation from hamilton and madison? jeffrey: first of all, he has an amazing book about the constitution, for which madison is a hero, and i can't wait to discuss his great book. he is absolutely identify madison with moderation, in moderation is the touchstone of the constitabout t...
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when they didn't, his supporters started chanting his name, adam, adam, to drown out those protesters. now, schiff was eventually able to finish his speech but continued to be interrupted. >> want to acknowledge again my great gratitude to all of my wonderful supporters. i want to acknowledge the right of our protesters, and i look forward to working with you all and onward to victory in november. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. and let's go on and win this thing. on to november, everybody. and thank you. >> reporter: republican steve garvey came in second in that senate race. he will advance to the general election in november. he's a newcomer to politics after a successful career as a major league baseball player in his younger days, but he faces significant uphill challenges, including the fact that no republican has won a statewide office since 2006 when governor arnold schwarzenegger won re-election, but garvey says he's optimistic. >> your vote was your shared belief with me that california is no longer the heartbeat of america. sadly, it's just a murmur. now, we have
when they didn't, his supporters started chanting his name, adam, adam, to drown out those protesters. now, schiff was eventually able to finish his speech but continued to be interrupted. >> want to acknowledge again my great gratitude to all of my wonderful supporters. i want to acknowledge the right of our protesters, and i look forward to working with you all and onward to victory in november. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. and let's go on and win this thing. on to...
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adams was so excited when he learned pythagoras might have read the hindu and adam sees the connectioney talk about the notion that only by abanning attachment to the external results of our action can read -- brandeis also recognizes the pursuit of happyness is a spiritual quest and that the founders sawopportl quest. the question ofúá this is serious. itf/as definition of the action pursuit of happiness in order to s interests. he thought the main thing was the spirit of religion. the question of whether the decline is an important contribution to the abandonment of the traditional definition and substitution is a serious question. adam: to be fair, one can make the mistake and assume only religion will implicate this. your study reminds us that it is more than just religion. focus on education. one of the things that deserves greater ati fact that they were formed by communities, they came up government at the local level. one other thing i thought of was how virtually all of the figures you study were practical. they hadgovernment, being profel philosophy. hamilton was a lawyer. ad
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look what adam schiff was able to do with elevated garvey.has the race in his hands. >> and to think about the future here and but adam schiff, remember, was the democratic face of president trump's first impeachment trial. if he were to win, if donald trump were to win a second time, could what kind of role would adam schiff play in the united states senate, and possibly foiling maybe, you know, donald trump's next time if he if he were to win. well, he's having those two come together. >> yes. i you an ongoing fight i think. but but schiff is not going to have ranking in the senate. you know he's going to he added in the house he had it in the house. but now he goes to the senate different, different body. but he isn't going to let up on donald trump and donald trump has no time for adam schiff. so there'll be a lot of fireworks there. >> all right. it's been a busy day, a lot to talk about. brianl thanks, asúalways for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time. thanks brian. well, as the polls closed earlier tonight, election results in c
look what adam schiff was able to do with elevated garvey.has the race in his hands. >> and to think about the future here and but adam schiff, remember, was the democratic face of president trump's first impeachment trial. if he were to win, if donald trump were to win a second time, could what kind of role would adam schiff play in the united states senate, and possibly foiling maybe, you know, donald trump's next time if he if he were to win. well, he's having those two come together....
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right now. >> congressman adam schiff has pulled into the lead. he stands 26,000 votes ahead of steve garvey schiff, of course, well known for leading the two impeachment inquiries of the two impeachments, i should say former president donald trump, garvey of the most well-known republican in this race, is of a former major league baseball star played for the dodgers and the padres going with a more moderate platform as you would expect them a statewide race in california, notably, garvey hasn't put a single ad up on the year. most of his ads have come from adam schiff as a matter of fact, it has been critical of him calling him way too conservative. that's part of where the money has been spent, millions of dollars by shift to promote garvey in this race, partly because he's going up against two incumbent democrats as well in katie porter and barbara lee right now porter and lee distant third and fourth place in it it's race. again, as you mentioned, jake, the top two vote-getters here wind up on the general election ballot in november, still ear
right now. >> congressman adam schiff has pulled into the lead. he stands 26,000 votes ahead of steve garvey schiff, of course, well known for leading the two impeachment inquiries of the two impeachments, i should say former president donald trump, garvey of the most well-known republican in this race, is of a former major league baseball star played for the dodgers and the padres going with a more moderate platform as you would expect them a statewide race in california, notably, garvey...
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adam. so this is the story from telegraph. tories are no longer party of law and order, says 1 in 4 of its voters. so this is the story that 4 in 10 people believe that the conservatives cannot be trusted to crime rates, despite to reduce crime rates, despite the issue being of a historical importance to the tory brand. so yeah, basically just a yeah, this is basically just a tory of, a quarter of tory voters no longer believe that the conservatives party the conservatives are the party of order, and that's of law and order, and that's just not be surprised, just to not be surprised, i guess if think, you know, guess if you think, you know, they're back a lot of they're rolling back a lot of their stance and their tough stance and everything else, nobody seems to know what the tories actually for, this for, stand even going into this election, are even election, people who are even sort of labour, sort of supporters of labour, they're of saying, well, they're sort of saying, well, we know w
adam. so this is the story from telegraph. tories are no longer party of law and order, says 1 in 4 of its voters. so this is the story that 4 in 10 people believe that the conservatives cannot be trusted to crime rates, despite to reduce crime rates, despite the issue being of a historical importance to the tory brand. so yeah, basically just a yeah, this is basically just a tory of, a quarter of tory voters no longer believe that the conservatives party the conservatives are the party of...
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was simply his way of saying i'm going to let adam schiff using adam playing politics. hampshire played played the politics beautifully in terms of in terms of someone who wanted to win and knew what the formula would be to win because even if he wins might even very where the finish in double digits ahead. i think about 2022 lan lan shen and fish ahead of malia cohen. 4 controller by about 12 points and then just blitzed in the general election. that's what that's the that's the playbook. the and schiff is looking for right now. boost garvey up, get him in the runoff, knocking down in the general. republicans are going to want democrats to spend money in california shift stone that he can raise a lot of money here. either himself or one of his affiliated pacs. >> raised more than half of the 71 million dollars that was spent in that race. that's 250% of what we've seen. the last 3 senate cycles. so it's a fundraising juggernaut republicans will play in that a little bit. but democrats are going to play a lot right there for shift that allows other resources to florida,
was simply his way of saying i'm going to let adam schiff using adam playing politics. hampshire played played the politics beautifully in terms of in terms of someone who wanted to win and knew what the formula would be to win because even if he wins might even very where the finish in double digits ahead. i think about 2022 lan lan shen and fish ahead of malia cohen. 4 controller by about 12 points and then just blitzed in the general election. that's what that's the that's the playbook. the...
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that's when the supporters started drowning out the protesters, chanting adam, adam, adam. and a number of times schiff tried to continue, tried to thank his family and supporters, but what ended up happening is it was just starting and stopping because of those counterprotesters, and eventually they were taken out of the theater and schiff left the stage. >> yeah, i was going to say, this just happened within the last half hour. look how quickly it cleared out, and clearly it was something for the camera as he took the stage. all right, katie nielsen, katie, thank you for that update and that report and your firsthand look there. so let's get right up to the end of all of this. east bay congressman barbara lee was really working the phones all evening trying to get that support. and da lin joining us now from the headquarters there. and i know that she has -- she has left. she's not going to be participating in any events tonight, is that right? >> reporter: that's correct. we're here in downtown oakland where there's a joint watch party for representative barbara lee and
that's when the supporters started drowning out the protesters, chanting adam, adam, adam. and a number of times schiff tried to continue, tried to thank his family and supporters, but what ended up happening is it was just starting and stopping because of those counterprotesters, and eventually they were taken out of the theater and schiff left the stage. >> yeah, i was going to say, this just happened within the last half hour. look how quickly it cleared out, and clearly it was...
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we need adam schiff more than ever. >> i am adam schiff and i approve this message. >> washington, the u.s. senate drowning in big farm lobbyists. democrat katie porter has been called the leadership we desperately need, a watchdog, katie porter, insisting the senate starts working for you. she plans to make housing more affordable, and disarm washington special interests. fighting for you. >> i am katie porter and i approve this message. >> a lot of people talk about courage but for barbara lee, courage is more than a word, it is her life story. growing up in a segregated town and successfully fighting to overturn her schools ban on black cheerleaders, that took courage, leaving a abusive marriage, earning a masters as a single mom and winning a seat in congress where few looked like her, courage. breathing death threats to cast the sole no vote. fighting for affordable healthcare, good schools and leaguer abortion. some talk courage and barbara lee listed. >> when we fight we win. it is time we elect barbara lee to the senate to represent all of us. with courage. >> tough choice, ima
we need adam schiff more than ever. >> i am adam schiff and i approve this message. >> washington, the u.s. senate drowning in big farm lobbyists. democrat katie porter has been called the leadership we desperately need, a watchdog, katie porter, insisting the senate starts working for you. she plans to make housing more affordable, and disarm washington special interests. fighting for you. >> i am katie porter and i approve this message. >> a lot of people talk about...
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can garvey continue the momentum that was kind of orchestrated by adam schiff? steve garvey entered the race i just looked at the basic math. about 40% of the vote in a low turnout election would be republican or independence vote republican, and if you could get 75% of the vote, being the only real republican, that anybody is talking about, he would be gifted automatically 20 or 30% of the actual final vote and that would be enough to get to the runoff. i was projected he would be in the runoff based on the math. the adam schiff campaign to spend a lot of money, expenditures for shiv, more money was spent promoting garvey in this race that has been spent on a republican at the statewide level in california since meg whitman in 2010. the big impact it might have the on the senate race is all the other races of the ballot, when you have heightened republican turnout like we had in this focus on the republican candidate in this race, it will impact a lot of down ticket races, we are already seeing this kind of garvey effect around the state where republicans are m
can garvey continue the momentum that was kind of orchestrated by adam schiff? steve garvey entered the race i just looked at the basic math. about 40% of the vote in a low turnout election would be republican or independence vote republican, and if you could get 75% of the vote, being the only real republican, that anybody is talking about, he would be gifted automatically 20 or 30% of the actual final vote and that would be enough to get to the runoff. i was projected he would be in the...
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and adams understood that in life. i almost feel like john quincy adams like yet another level that there a member of the or a of the founding generation who was really an person who we think about and talk about enough. but why don't you just give like a couple of minutes on how quint john quincy adams for you personified, you know a person really devoted to trying to better himself and through bettering himself, finding the meaning of happiness, but also bringing enlightenment. others absolutely he summed up by this letter he wrote in his twenties and he's just been appointed to and unanimously confirmed to the supreme court. he turns down the appointment because he wants to stay as minister to russia. and he's writing in his diary, which is one of the greatest diaries ever written by an american. i'm 27 years old. my life has been dissipated in indolence, and i have accomplished nothing that and he's just beating himself up for not having accomplished enough at phase and it it's because of his parents overwhelming p
and adams understood that in life. i almost feel like john quincy adams like yet another level that there a member of the or a of the founding generation who was really an person who we think about and talk about enough. but why don't you just give like a couple of minutes on how quint john quincy adams for you personified, you know a person really devoted to trying to better himself and through bettering himself, finding the meaning of happiness, but also bringing enlightenment. others...
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ramsÉs: myles en corto, tyler adams.gue el hombre de la "vecchia signora". venÍa buscando, cuidado con la contra para la selecciÓn de estados unidos. la pelota que llegaba para este sector de la cancha, no logra controlarlo, tyler adams, antonee robinson. al final, creo que lo que comentÁbamos, ricardo pepi mÁs como : arriba con un rights. —— mÁs como dos puntas arriba con rights. llega tarde el hombre del fulham. marc: de alguna forma lo que intenta es fijar a los dos centrales marcadores, el central diestro y al central zurdo de jamaica, con right y pepi, queda en el centro como hombre libre, intentando generar algo de espacio en esa zona de tres cuartos de cancha. el problema es que low, el nÚmero 17 estÁ muy atento, muy cercano, ahÍ gio reina ni pulisic pueden llegar a conectar. ramsÉs: 95, largo pelotazo de andrew blake. utilizar la fuerza, busca jugar al tope del Área, espigado, fuerte, el casaca 9 que ingresar en la segunda etapa para la selecciÓn de jamaica. mikele: se prepara johnny cardoso, como les dije. tyler
ramsÉs: myles en corto, tyler adams.gue el hombre de la "vecchia signora". venÍa buscando, cuidado con la contra para la selecciÓn de estados unidos. la pelota que llegaba para este sector de la cancha, no logra controlarlo, tyler adams, antonee robinson. al final, creo que lo que comentÁbamos, ricardo pepi mÁs como : arriba con un rights. —— mÁs como dos puntas arriba con rights. llega tarde el hombre del fulham. marc: de alguna forma lo que intenta es fijar a los dos...
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very democratic county here adam schiff with 35. about a third of the vote in sonoma county comes in right away shift jumps to a big lead reporter in second and you can see garvey here, the republican candidate just behind katie porter. again, closer to barbara lee's little told her. and she still is running under 10% here. very discouraging early sign for barbara lee. getting into the sierras here. and again, about half the vote coming in, some big snow here in the last couple of days. at about half the vote coming in, steve garvey for first place here, corralling that republican vote, chef running behind him and look at the gap there to katie porter and again, look at the gap much further back to barbara lee. you start to add this together, just these three counties, more than 5% of the statewide vote now has been recorded. again i expect these counties to be continually lighting up in the next several minutes but while we are in a bit of a lull here for a second i will explain that from this point forward and a lot of these candi
very democratic county here adam schiff with 35. about a third of the vote in sonoma county comes in right away shift jumps to a big lead reporter in second and you can see garvey here, the republican candidate just behind katie porter. again, closer to barbara lee's little told her. and she still is running under 10% here. very discouraging early sign for barbara lee. getting into the sierras here. and again, about half the vote coming in, some big snow here in the last couple of days. at...
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look ross, adam is a state corporation. we help to implement the policies of the russian government, which are broadly defined by the president of the russian federation. president pollutant has said that russia will never use economic leverage to blackmail other countries. we're a sovereign country when it comes to fulfilling our obligations. this is when it comes to serving russian interest. if our government makes certain decisions, we is a state corporation will obviously comply with them. however, at this moment, we find that extremely important to demonstrate that we are honoring our obligations even in spite of certain decisions made later. here the nuances i'm talking about the nuclear industry is remarkably unique. first off, our projects are very long term. last year, for instance, we marks the 50th anniversary of our cooperation with france, but look how much has happened over those 50 years. the soviet union was locked in the cold war with the west, then it collapse. we had a period of turbulence in the 19 ninet
look ross, adam is a state corporation. we help to implement the policies of the russian government, which are broadly defined by the president of the russian federation. president pollutant has said that russia will never use economic leverage to blackmail other countries. we're a sovereign country when it comes to fulfilling our obligations. this is when it comes to serving russian interest. if our government makes certain decisions, we is a state corporation will obviously comply with them....