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paul adams, bbc news. of the israeli knesset with the likud party, why israel had taken this action. no, absolutely not. we are doing our best to minimise any casualties to civilians, and so far we have been able to minimise any casualties. you can't minimise casualties in an area that dense. you have 14,000 people living in a of a kilometre. despite saying it's targeted, that is almost impossible given the sort of action we're seeing. how dare you question our right to defend ourselves. how dare you put this equation. we are doing our best... i'm questioning your use of saying... exactly the opposite. they are targeting our civilians. today, what we are doing, we are targeting only militants that are to carrying weapons and are involved in terrorist activities. we will continue to do that and we will continue to make everything necessary to protect our people. let me show you some of the latest pictures from the israel— gaza border. you can see the fires that have been let there and some of the protesters
paul adams, bbc news. of the israeli knesset with the likud party, why israel had taken this action. no, absolutely not. we are doing our best to minimise any casualties to civilians, and so far we have been able to minimise any casualties. you can't minimise casualties in an area that dense. you have 14,000 people living in a of a kilometre. despite saying it's targeted, that is almost impossible given the sort of action we're seeing. how dare you question our right to defend ourselves. how...
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. —— to paul adams. ly important moment in israeli politics.— israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know— israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if— israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if you _ israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if you came - israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if you came here, i israeli politics. it is, matthew. i. don't know if you came here, but there is still the sound of protests echoing across the valley here, the knesset is just a little distance away behind me, the supreme court is just across the way here, and all day, protesters have been swarming around the area trying to make their voices heard. as i breathe now, i can smell the skunk water, was the israeli police have been using, not on arab citizens in israel, not on the palestinians, but on the demonstrators here on the streets of jerusalem. that is quite unusual and just gives you some sense in the way in which this is fracturing israeli society. it wasn't unexpected. everyone
. —— to paul adams. ly important moment in israeli politics.— israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know— israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if— israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if you _ israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if you came - israeli politics. it is, matthew. i don't know if you came here, i israeli politics. it is, matthew. i. don't know if you came here, but there is still the sound of protests echoing across the valley here, the...
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paul adams, bbc news.spondent, yolande knell, is injenin — and gave us this update. well, we're here in the heart ofjenin, not very far at all from jenin refugee camp. but that has been declared as a military zone, a closed zone we cannot enter as a journalist at the moment. but we can see large plumes of smoke that are going up from there and we hear very regularly large bursts of gunfire and explosions as well. and there is this constant sound overhead, this harm from israeli military drones. and that is unusual here in the west bank, just to put things into context. that's something you would associate with military operations in the gaza strip. but apart from on one occasion, we have not really had israeli military drones being used by the military here in the west bank. and they used a drone, they say, for surprise reasons — early in the morning, just after one o'clock local time, when they attacked an apartment that they say was in the core of the refugee camp and they say was being used as a command
paul adams, bbc news.spondent, yolande knell, is injenin — and gave us this update. well, we're here in the heart ofjenin, not very far at all from jenin refugee camp. but that has been declared as a military zone, a closed zone we cannot enter as a journalist at the moment. but we can see large plumes of smoke that are going up from there and we hear very regularly large bursts of gunfire and explosions as well. and there is this constant sound overhead, this harm from israeli military...
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i correspondent, former middle east correspondent, paul adams. correspondent, pauladams.spect that given this — correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon after- correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon after the - that given this is so soon after the operation it is unlikely that what we are seeing in tel aviv, and also an attempted stabbing not far from tel aviv, are unlikely to be particularly planned, may be rather more spontaneous. many observers would say entirely inevitable. the stated objective of what the israelis are doing injenin is to go after a very particular group of gunmen, to deal with what they see as a festering problem that emanates from the heart of that refugee camp. but everyone knows you can hit one terrorist cell, as you call it, in one place, that doesn't lead to greater security. one place, that doesn't lead to greatersecurit
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. is no stranger to the sound of armed conflict. this is the largest israeli operation there for years. overhead, drones looking for targets on the densely populated streets. below, israeli troops inside the city and its refugee camp, on a mission, they say, to root out armed militants responsible for attacks on israeli civilians. officials hinting the operation could last for days. the assault began at night. israel hitting an apartment it said was being used as a command centre by thejenin brigades, the alliance of palestinian groups which now dominate the camp. at local hospitals, a steady stream of injuries and a death toll that rose by the hour. israel says its operation is precise, focused and, as long as it lasts, civilians will be in grave danger. translation: what's going on in l the refugee camp is a real war. i there were strikes from the sky targeting it. every time we drive in with our ambulances, we come back full with injured people. street battles have raged all morning.
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports. is no stranger to the sound of armed conflict. this is the largest israeli operation there for years. overhead, drones looking for targets on the densely populated streets. below, israeli troops inside the city and its refugee camp, on a mission, they say, to root out armed militants responsible for attacks on israeli civilians. officials hinting the operation could last for days. the assault began at night. israel hitting an apartment it said...
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paul adams, bbc news.ke to danny danon, a member of the knesset with the likud party and member of the foreign affairs and security committee in israel. i started by asking him why israel has taken this action. in the last few months we have experienced a wave of terrorism that all came from jenin area. dozens of israelis were injured and killed and traced back tojenin. it became a hub for terrorism. that is what we had no choice but to go insidejenin, go after the terrorists and make sure we can bring stability and security to the people of israel. you accept, though, there have been many civilian casualties? indeed. 16 palestinian terrorists, after they committed these horrible crimes, they fled into jenin area, they are hiding over there. when we saw the influence of iranian forces in the region ofjenin, we have experienced a rocket attack only last week from the jenin area. sure, butjust address my question, you understand that there have been many civilian casualties as a result of the israeli action
paul adams, bbc news.ke to danny danon, a member of the knesset with the likud party and member of the foreign affairs and security committee in israel. i started by asking him why israel has taken this action. in the last few months we have experienced a wave of terrorism that all came from jenin area. dozens of israelis were injured and killed and traced back tojenin. it became a hub for terrorism. that is what we had no choice but to go insidejenin, go after the terrorists and make sure we...
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paul adams, bbc news.iring them to give at least five days' notice before going on a journey of more than 75 miles. the announcement came as russia's foreign ministry criticised the uk for supporting what it called ukraine's "terrorist actions". our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is live in moscow. what exactly are these restrictions and why have they been imposed? this is all about making life difficult for british diplomat. what the russians are saying is ok, you want to travel around russia? that is fine, but to travel more than 75 miles, you must notify the authorities at least five working days before, and you must give all of the information about your trip, where you are going, when and how you will get there and who you are going to talk to and where you will stay. pretty much everything. the reason? russia says this is payback for britain's hostile actions, it claims that britain has been causing problems for russian diplomats and accuses britain of demonising russia, but what is grating most of
paul adams, bbc news.iring them to give at least five days' notice before going on a journey of more than 75 miles. the announcement came as russia's foreign ministry criticised the uk for supporting what it called ukraine's "terrorist actions". our russia editor, steve rosenberg, is live in moscow. what exactly are these restrictions and why have they been imposed? this is all about making life difficult for british diplomat. what the russians are saying is ok, you want to travel...
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paul adams, bbc news.futures are on track for their biggest weekly rise in more than a year — how big a worry is this? you are right. since the close of business on friday, prices have risen about 12% in world trade. the chicago board of trade. the chicago board of trade is a bellwetherfor global supply and demand and pricing. it is concerning but the question is will —— prices rise as much as after the invasion? initially, they were exporting through those ports. but there has been investment to move the rail, road, and over the danube river. it won�*t solve everything. anywhere between 35 and 50% are passing through those ports, but this is different to february last year. in is different to february last ear. , ., ., year. in your view we are unlikely _ year. in your view we are unlikely to _ year. in your view we are unlikely to see _ year. in your view we are unlikely to see the - year. in your view we are unlikely to see the same| year. in your view we are - unlikely to see the same impact on prices,
paul adams, bbc news.futures are on track for their biggest weekly rise in more than a year — how big a worry is this? you are right. since the close of business on friday, prices have risen about 12% in world trade. the chicago board of trade. the chicago board of trade is a bellwetherfor global supply and demand and pricing. it is concerning but the question is will —— prices rise as much as after the invasion? initially, they were exporting through those ports. but there has been...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports.no stranger to the sound of armed conflict. this is the largest israeli operation there for years. overhead, drones looking for targets amid the densely populated streets. below, israeli troops inside the city and its refugee camp, on a mission, they say, to root out armed militants responsible for attacks on israeli civilians. officials hinting the operation could last for days. the assault began at night. israel hitting an apartment it said was being used as a command centre by thejenin brigades, a loose alliance of armed palestinian groups which now dominates the camp. at local hospitals, a steady stream of injuries and a death toll that rose by the hour. israel says its operation is precise, focused and, as long as it lasts, civilians will be in grave danger. translation: what's going - on in the refugee camp is real war. there were strikes from the sky targeting it. every time we drive in with our ambulances, we come back full with injured people. street battles have raged all mor
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams reports.no stranger to the sound of armed conflict. this is the largest israeli operation there for years. overhead, drones looking for targets amid the densely populated streets. below, israeli troops inside the city and its refugee camp, on a mission, they say, to root out armed militants responsible for attacks on israeli civilians. officials hinting the operation could last for days. the assault began at night. israel hitting an apartment it said was...
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paul adams, bbc news.nsive against russian forces has so far had no results, despite what he called the �*colossal resources' supplied by the west. at a meeting of russia's security council, he portrayed ukraine's allies as being disappointed with the results, claiming — without evidence — that public opinion in europe was changing. he also spoke about what he called the "ukrainian tragedy" — with no recognition of his decision to launch russia's full—scale invasion last year. how did mr put in comments go down in ukraine? i spoke earlier to the ukrainian mp ivanna klympush—tsintsadze, the chair of the ukrainian parliament's eu integration committee, former vice—prime—minister for european and euro—atlantic integration of ukraine. it's something president putin wants to show the desire, the reality that he is painting in his mind as a reality for the world and for his own people. 0bviously reality for the world and for his own people. obviously we do understand that the counteroffensive is going on with qu
paul adams, bbc news.nsive against russian forces has so far had no results, despite what he called the �*colossal resources' supplied by the west. at a meeting of russia's security council, he portrayed ukraine's allies as being disappointed with the results, claiming — without evidence — that public opinion in europe was changing. he also spoke about what he called the "ukrainian tragedy" — with no recognition of his decision to launch russia's full—scale invasion last...
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netanyahu — but he says the change was necessary to correct an imbalance of power. 0ur correspondent paul adamssage of the government's bill, there is a real sense of everyone this morning taking stock. down in the park next to the knesset, which had been filled with tents of protesters who arrived in the last two or three days, that is now emptying. they are all packing up their belongings, packing up their tents and heading home, probably to reflect on what happened yesterday. everyone there in the protest camp recognising that they suffered a defeat yesterday, that benjamin netanyahu's government has succeeded in passing the first of its expansive reforms to thejudicial system. and everyone now wonders where this story is going to go next. there may well be challenges at the supreme court, the very body that the government is trying to limit the powers of. there may be challenges to the bill that was passed yesterday. there are going to be other consequences facing the government. the possibility of industrial action by the country's trade unions. also, worryingly for the security establishm
netanyahu — but he says the change was necessary to correct an imbalance of power. 0ur correspondent paul adamssage of the government's bill, there is a real sense of everyone this morning taking stock. down in the park next to the knesset, which had been filled with tents of protesters who arrived in the last two or three days, that is now emptying. they are all packing up their belongings, packing up their tents and heading home, probably to reflect on what happened yesterday. everyone...
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straight to jerusalem — paul adams is there for us now.has been happening today inside the knesset? we what has been happening today inside the knesset? ~ ., what has been happening today inside the knesset? ~ . , ., , the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that — the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that will _ the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that will be _ the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that will be taking _ of votes that will be taking throughout the afternoon. the process of debate began some time ago. what you've got is because of objections to the one major aspect of netanyahu's reforms to be voted on tonight, which is the reasonable clause, the ability of the supreme court to decide whether or not government decisions are reasonable. that is just part of the broad reforms you've outlined in your introduction, and deserve one the government is trying to get a vote on. it wants to score some kind of legal victory before the knesset goes away for its summer recess. that is why you have the real
straight to jerusalem — paul adams is there for us now.has been happening today inside the knesset? we what has been happening today inside the knesset? ~ ., what has been happening today inside the knesset? ~ . , ., , the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that — the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that will _ the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that will be _ the knesset? we are seeing a number of votes that will be taking _ of votes that will be taking throughout...
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is the scene in the knesset, where there are debates on the issue. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamsy this bill has been so controversial. that is because the people gathered here in the vicinity of the parliament, the knesset, on top of the hill, they believe their way of life, the way israel has been covered for decades is under threat. they believe benjamin netanyahu is an increasingly authoritarian leader, using tricks to cement his power, and they believe the supreme court, which isjust over the hill in that direction, its authority as a primary and fundamental check on political power in israel is being eroded. the votes happening later tonight after many objections have been heard and voted on is about something called the reasonable clause. in other words, something called the reasonable clause. in otherwords, if something called the reasonable clause. in other words, if supreme courtjustices decide something the government is doing is unreasonable, they can block it. that is the first measure the government wants to get rid of, and it is the fact it is due to happen today wh
is the scene in the knesset, where there are debates on the issue. 0ur diplomatic correspondent paul adamsy this bill has been so controversial. that is because the people gathered here in the vicinity of the parliament, the knesset, on top of the hill, they believe their way of life, the way israel has been covered for decades is under threat. they believe benjamin netanyahu is an increasingly authoritarian leader, using tricks to cement his power, and they believe the supreme court, which...
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paul adams is in jerusalem for us and explained the events unfolding in the parliament earlier. iratents unfolding in the parliament earlier. ~ ., ., ., ., earlier. we are having a debate that is auoin to earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go _ earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on — earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on all _ earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on all afternoon - earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on all afternoon and l is going to go on all afternoon and into the evening. in the building that you can see right behind me. essentially, what they are dealing with are scores of objections to the bill that the government is bringing to web vote tonight. that bill is just a small part of benjamin's wider plans to reform the judiciary here in israel. but it is a key part. it is what is known as the reasonable best cars. that is the ability of the supreme court justices to reject the government's decisions on the basis of whether or not there's decisions are reasonable. it is something that has
paul adams is in jerusalem for us and explained the events unfolding in the parliament earlier. iratents unfolding in the parliament earlier. ~ ., ., ., ., earlier. we are having a debate that is auoin to earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go _ earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on — earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on all _ earlier. we are having a debate that is going to go on all afternoon - earlier. we are having a debate that is going to...
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paul adams. what is expected when it arrives there?aim of the meeting is and what a few other countries want to see. the summit is all— other countries want to see. tue: summit is all about other countries want to see. tte: summit is all about ukraine's relationship with nato and precisely what that will be in the near future. the nato secretary—general said at the end of last week that he expected that there would be a commitment to the long—term arming of ukraine, its defence needs taken care of for the long term and that there would be an upgrading of ukraine's relationship, its institutional relationship within nato, the creation of something called the nato ukraine council, a body which ukrainians would be present and which ukraine can raise agenda items very much bringing it closer into the decision—making process of ukraine, of nato, but also crucially that the summit would make it clear that ukraine will become a member of nato. the question of course is a and how, what conditions should be met before that can happen in the uni
paul adams. what is expected when it arrives there?aim of the meeting is and what a few other countries want to see. the summit is all— other countries want to see. tue: summit is all about other countries want to see. tte: summit is all about ukraine's relationship with nato and precisely what that will be in the near future. the nato secretary—general said at the end of last week that he expected that there would be a commitment to the long—term arming of ukraine, its defence needs...
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paul novak, the adam smith institute, in pay. paul novak, the adam smith institute. you _ in pay. ave a crisis right across our public — but we have a crisis right across our public services. we have got an economy— our public services. we have got an economy that is not growing, we saw the figures _ economy that is not growing, we saw the figures that came out today, and that is— the figures that came out today, and that is the _ the figures that came out today, and that is the direct responsibility of this government. we have got wages stagnant _ this government. we have got wages stagnant and in real terms following over the _ stagnant and in real terms following over the last decade. the average worker— over the last decade. the average worker is— over the last decade. the average worker is £260 a month worse off than we _ worker is £260 a month worse off than we were in 2010. we have got staffing, _ than we were in 2010. we have got staffing, recruitment and retention issues _ staffing, recruitment and retention issues right across our public services _ issues right across our
paul novak, the adam smith institute, in pay. paul novak, the adam smith institute. you _ in pay. ave a crisis right across our public — but we have a crisis right across our public services. we have got an economy— our public services. we have got an economy that is not growing, we saw the figures _ economy that is not growing, we saw the figures that came out today, and that is— the figures that came out today, and that is the _ the figures that came out today, and that is the direct...
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paul adams, bbc news. we have talked about the weather. here's matt.n ireland. a cross into north west england, wales, southwest. fairly light at the moment but heavy bursts in these zones. towards the english channel and east anglia, it should stay dry with a small chance of a shower. showers in the northern half of scotland. where the rain sits across northern ireland and northern england in the afternoon, it could be cool. maybe 18 in the north of scotland. towards the evening, slow—moving showers here. but some will stay dry throughout the day. the wet weather clearing northern ireland later. more rain in wales in the afternoon. southern england, east anglia, channel islands, you should stay dry. a pleasant day here. tonight, rain continues through central uk. slowly easing away for some. with clearer skies in the west a fresh start tomorrow morning. through thursday and friday, more showers and prolonged spells and rain. more later. i look forward to that, but not the rain. the latestjunior doctors strike in england hasjust ended. the five—day wal
paul adams, bbc news. we have talked about the weather. here's matt.n ireland. a cross into north west england, wales, southwest. fairly light at the moment but heavy bursts in these zones. towards the english channel and east anglia, it should stay dry with a small chance of a shower. showers in the northern half of scotland. where the rain sits across northern ireland and northern england in the afternoon, it could be cool. maybe 18 in the north of scotland. towards the evening, slow—moving...
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the navy -- but she had it wrong must have been thinking of john adams but jean paul jones. >> give credit for that. jefferson came right after. >> i have some sympathy for those folks it seemed funny thomas edison but when you're put on the spot you know you answer -- questions wrong. what is your theory vivek a lot of the foreigners knew the questions better than americans. >> it is really easy. people who have to immigrate to become a citizen have to pass a civics test. it is 128 question test if you are required to know something about the country, it turns out you know more about the country. so my proposal as president it is simple and different ways we can do this, every high school student should be required it to pass the same civics test to become a voting citizen if they want their right to vote. >> we wouldn't have that the cuban missile crisis hamilton -- yeah. >> to piggy back i love that idea not only do we get them to learn the civics test but also we have to get them to have that will power that immigrants have to force them all to move to a third world country live
the navy -- but she had it wrong must have been thinking of john adams but jean paul jones. >> give credit for that. jefferson came right after. >> i have some sympathy for those folks it seemed funny thomas edison but when you're put on the spot you know you answer -- questions wrong. what is your theory vivek a lot of the foreigners knew the questions better than americans. >> it is really easy. people who have to immigrate to become a citizen have to pass a civics test. it...
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our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is injerusalem.eading off. everyone is taking stock of what happened yesterday. the streets here in jerusalem were in absolute turmoil late into the night, but it is totally come this morning. i think there is a sense now that the government has achieved a significant victory, benjamin netanyahu has managed to push through the first stage in his quite expensive and ambitious reform of the system, aimed at limiting the power of the supreme court, and now the protesters need to figure out what they do next, because last night when he went on television, benjamin netanyahu made it clear that while he spoke of the need for unity and dialogue, he wants to push ahead with that reform process, and so everyone now is trying to figure out where does this issue go, where is the next battle to be fought? it is the next battle to be fought? it is possible that petitions will be brought to the supreme court to challenge the bill that was passed yesterday. that hasn't materialised yet, but it could do in the comin
our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is injerusalem.eading off. everyone is taking stock of what happened yesterday. the streets here in jerusalem were in absolute turmoil late into the night, but it is totally come this morning. i think there is a sense now that the government has achieved a significant victory, benjamin netanyahu has managed to push through the first stage in his quite expensive and ambitious reform of the system, aimed at limiting the power of the supreme court, and now...
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. >> pauls great to see. >> folks, adam kobiessi is coming up next.will break down exactly how to buy something on weakness. in this case netflix, you will learn point by point his rationale for it. first is this a goldilocks economy? according to axe sy joyce it is. nancy lazard she does a little more research than "axios." she is saying maybe not too goldilocks. we'll be right back. ♪. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? (woman) what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (avo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body regulate blood sugar, and mounjaro can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached an a1c of less than 7%. plus people taking mounjaro lost up to 25 pounds. mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro, if you're allergic to it, you or your family hav
. >> pauls great to see. >> folks, adam kobiessi is coming up next.will break down exactly how to buy something on weakness. in this case netflix, you will learn point by point his rationale for it. first is this a goldilocks economy? according to axe sy joyce it is. nancy lazard she does a little more research than "axios." she is saying maybe not too goldilocks. we'll be right back. ♪. ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an...
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he does not mention arresting adams at hancock, which would have been too dangerous at that point. he is not eager to detonate a revolution at this moment. paul revere heads off that night. his mission being to alert adams to hancock. that is what he does. he rides the parsonage in lexington and warns hancock, who not as quickly as they should have, finally vacate the parsonage and are hiding in a swamp a few miles from lexington when those first shots are fired. paul revere will be on hand, he will be near the village green at that moment. he will hear the first shot, but not see them. adams and hancock are safely a few miles away. host: text message related. would the colonies have declared their independence of samuel adams did not stacy: i think it is pretty clear that the colonies were independent now, at least bound toward some sort of rupture with great britain. what adams does and does in a way that is rather dazzling is articulate what the thinking is to essentially funnel these ideas out of the air, give him a vocabulary, disseminate them and stand by them over the course of 14 years -- 12 years, i guess, when everyone else has dese
he does not mention arresting adams at hancock, which would have been too dangerous at that point. he is not eager to detonate a revolution at this moment. paul revere heads off that night. his mission being to alert adams to hancock. that is what he does. he rides the parsonage in lexington and warns hancock, who not as quickly as they should have, finally vacate the parsonage and are hiding in a swamp a few miles from lexington when those first shots are fired. paul revere will be on hand, he...
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paul blackburn. his first pitch goes out. adam do while made it 3-2. bottom eight, game tied.eak 25-6 second-worst mark in oakland history. the espn broadcaster sharing this photo from the warriors of their future follow -- hall of famer. watching the summer dubs taking the floor and he is confident he will fit in right with his new team. >> i am not as worried about it as everybody else is. when i say everybody, not necessarily our team. we will figure it out. luckily, it is basketball and i know a bit about the game. chris: final round of the u.s. women's open at pebble beach. her first major's approach, she is tied for ninth. she finished top 10 in all three of her tournaments. a great start to her pro career. -- was the only player -- under par the entire way. and a tap on 18 coming up, finishes nine under for a three shot win, her first career victory. this abc 7 sports are part sponsored by river rock casino. dion: much more to come tonight on abc7news at 11:00, including life-threatening flash flooding punishing large parts of the east coast. the impacts from the caroli
paul blackburn. his first pitch goes out. adam do while made it 3-2. bottom eight, game tied.eak 25-6 second-worst mark in oakland history. the espn broadcaster sharing this photo from the warriors of their future follow -- hall of famer. watching the summer dubs taking the floor and he is confident he will fit in right with his new team. >> i am not as worried about it as everybody else is. when i say everybody, not necessarily our team. we will figure it out. luckily, it is basketball...
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three days after five, give him the thor hammer, paul blackburn on a release pitch game of his outing going over the wall, a one-time giants project adamo fall, giving up, and then blackburn giving up, the go-ahead homer to muscle talking yoshida, worse in oakland history. earlier in the week the warriors trade for chris paul became official and it is a win now move with them trying to maximize their jimmy choo window. their goal is that at least one more of those trophies for steph curry and company, the 38-year-old chris paul has battled steph curry over the year, -- years, and you can see them crossing over cp three along time ago, and all of these years later they are trying to join forces and bring back the l.a. right to the right -- may. >> we are so excited in terms of our history of competing against him over the years, he is an unbelievable talent and we are trying to get back to where we are to talk you about our age and all that but putting the pieces together with a lot of high iq guys that know how to play basketball, so excited about the opportunity, with all the things that we have been through, that's just how the leagu
three days after five, give him the thor hammer, paul blackburn on a release pitch game of his outing going over the wall, a one-time giants project adamo fall, giving up, and then blackburn giving up, the go-ahead homer to muscle talking yoshida, worse in oakland history. earlier in the week the warriors trade for chris paul became official and it is a win now move with them trying to maximize their jimmy choo window. their goal is that at least one more of those trophies for steph curry and...
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one is paul revere's etching, which depicts everybody as white. the other is john adams defense of the redcoats. he was the defense lawyer for the redcoats who killed those young americans. and how did he described the crowd? -- was mulattos and jack tars, jack tar is a term for the poorest white sailor, the guy who's tarring the deck. but the other two are descriptors for black folks. now, first of all, it goes to what conversation? earlier he was trying to excuse police brutality by saying that the crowd had black folks in it. but the other thing is that's exactly what we were not taught about the american revolution. we act like boston is the whitest place in the world. it's a port town. it's always been diverse. and we act like crispus attucks was the only one, like he was some anomaly. but there was enough there that that john adams used two different descriptors for black. there was a diversity of black people. there. and so, you know, 1660s gloucester and bacon's rebellion, 1776, 1880 is, you know, 1960s. it's a through line in our history. it's part of what gives
one is paul revere's etching, which depicts everybody as white. the other is john adams defense of the redcoats. he was the defense lawyer for the redcoats who killed those young americans. and how did he described the crowd? -- was mulattos and jack tars, jack tar is a term for the poorest white sailor, the guy who's tarring the deck. but the other two are descriptors for black folks. now, first of all, it goes to what conversation? earlier he was trying to excuse police brutality by saying...
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so adam, there's a question here. this one's coming from paul in shropshire .. he says, lee, i've got a wolf, a strange man , a got a wolf, a strange man, a rabbit and a cabbage to take across a river. my boat can only carry me. plus one other passenger at a time. how do i get all three of my cargo items across the river without any of them being bitten or eaten by any of them? i'd appreciate a common sense solution in a common sense solution in a common sense solution would be to go and buy a dinghy , get in to go and buy a dinghy, get in it, go to france and claim asylum. >> me does that answer your question . mo mowlam and coming question. mo mowlam and coming up next, a man who is a real legend, alex gibson, who has raised an incredible amount of money for motor neurone disease and >> welcome back . it's time to >> welcome back. it's time to introduce my last guest of the show. i'm delighted to be joined by alex gibson and leona isles, who together here have formed a wonderful charity called challenging mnd. what's it all about, alex it's a whole parish ope
so adam, there's a question here. this one's coming from paul in shropshire .. he says, lee, i've got a wolf, a strange man , a got a wolf, a strange man, a rabbit and a cabbage to take across a river. my boat can only carry me. plus one other passenger at a time. how do i get all three of my cargo items across the river without any of them being bitten or eaten by any of them? i'd appreciate a common sense solution in a common sense solution in a common sense solution would be to go and buy a...
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adam: me too also a joey friend. >> joey: go dogs. >> go dawgs. >> joey: all right. thanks, brother. we have a big show ahead. senator rand paulus live. first a congressional class clash over history. slams one of the smithsonian museums saying it depicts latinos as victims. no should go to the project until it shows why hispanics love america. ♪ before... and bath fitter. before... and bath fitter. if you have a “before” bath, now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful “after.” with our unique tub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. spend smart on a beautiful new bath done right, backed by a lifetime warranty. join over 2 million happy customers who know: it just fits. bath fitter. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. >> ainsley: outraged g.o.p. lawmakers pulling funding from the sm smithsonian's american latino exhibit accusing it depicting hispanics as our nation's victims. juan cisco monee saying, quote: the only thing worse than your story not being told is your story being wrongly told. the hispanic community deserves better. our next guest devoted himself by promoting founder of the n
adam: me too also a joey friend. >> joey: go dogs. >> go dawgs. >> joey: all right. thanks, brother. we have a big show ahead. senator rand paulus live. first a congressional class clash over history. slams one of the smithsonian museums saying it depicts latinos as victims. no should go to the project until it shows why hispanics love america. ♪ before... and bath fitter. before... and bath fitter. if you have a “before” bath, now's the time to call bath fitter to get a...
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but even he pretty much admits that this was , as paul hawkins put it, a reference . adam on ulez. large. and that's where the problems really begin for the conservatives. they managed to win uxbridge. they can just about explain away somerton and frome . yes, it was somerton and frome. yes, it was a big swing to the lib dems and the lib dems managed to win the seat. the lib did throw seat. but the lib dems did throw everything they've got at everything that they've got at this and the lib this by—election and the lib dems are famous for doing well in elections. with these in by elections. with these elections come in the elections that come in the middle cycle, can middle of the cycle, can stituents prepared put in middle of the cycle, can st sort1ts prepared put in middle of the cycle, can st sort of prepared put in middle of the cycle, can stsort of protestpared put in middle of the cycle, can st sort of protest vote. put in middle of the cycle, can st sort of protest vote. theyrt in a sort of protest vote. they know that the government isn't going change so they can vote going
but even he pretty much admits that this was , as paul hawkins put it, a reference . adam on ulez. large. and that's where the problems really begin for the conservatives. they managed to win uxbridge. they can just about explain away somerton and frome . yes, it was somerton and frome. yes, it was a big swing to the lib dems and the lib dems managed to win the seat. the lib did throw seat. but the lib dems did throw everything they've got at everything that they've got at this and the lib this...
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adamant about refusing to see african american players play in the game. and one of the other revelations we came away learning about was the fact that paul robeson, the greatns in the major leagues, but kennesaw mountain landis was still opposed to it, and you know, sadly he passed away in mid-1940s and happy chen became the baseball commissioner. that from my perspective opened the door to people like branch rickey saying now it's time to make these overtures to negro players, to bring them into the major leagues. >> the documentary "the league" is available to stream now and as i said, it's full of new interviews. just incredible archival footage. it's the story of baseball, but it's also the store of america. sam pollard, thanks so much for your hard work, as you said, seven to eight years to raise the money to get this done, and you have done something extraordinary. congratulations and thanks for being here this morning. >> my pleasure, willie, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> jonathan lemire, before we go, very quickly what are you watching for in washington down there today? >> of course there will be eyes in wilmington for the hunter biden pr
adamant about refusing to see african american players play in the game. and one of the other revelations we came away learning about was the fact that paul robeson, the greatns in the major leagues, but kennesaw mountain landis was still opposed to it, and you know, sadly he passed away in mid-1940s and happy chen became the baseball commissioner. that from my perspective opened the door to people like branch rickey saying now it's time to make these overtures to negro players, to bring them...