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adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. then describes his pursuit of munro, practically pinning him to the wall to get munro to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting munro to camp down. spain, butallude to he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. in the language adams used two years before of events in the quarter of the globe, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. nevertheless in the wars of your pm powers in matters relating to the cells, we have never taken any part nor does it conform with our policy to do so. when i use the word realism and when others look back to adams as a real list, they are thating of this idea america should follow its national interests, those --ional interests suited the interests should be separate from the values we hold dear and betweend the balance adams
adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. then describes his pursuit of munro, practically pinning him to the wall to get munro to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting munro to camp down. spain, butallude to he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. in the language adams used two years before...
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adam: i am adam sexton. more snow is expected tonight. hayley lapoint tells us what to expect during this week of thanksgiving travel. hayley: a lot of us have plans this week to travel. i know you are wondering about the forecast. if you are traveling tonight, be careful. state. that is where we have snow coming down. we have had reports of slow travels, particularly in the infield area and from new london to the lebanon areas along i-89. southern new hampshire, we have had reports of flurries in manchester and south. higher elevations is where we are seeing accumulating snow. southern new hampshire, maybe a few flurries not expected to accumulate on the ground. we are getting the cold air coming down out of the northwest and the warmer air on the eastern half is moving away. some of the coldest temperatures are on the western half of the state at 33 degrees in whitefield. 37 in laconia, 39 in concord and manchester. overnight, it will be chilly. most of us falling at least two freezing if not the 20's with snow showers continuing, parti
adam: i am adam sexton. more snow is expected tonight. hayley lapoint tells us what to expect during this week of thanksgiving travel. hayley: a lot of us have plans this week to travel. i know you are wondering about the forecast. if you are traveling tonight, be careful. state. that is where we have snow coming down. we have had reports of slow travels, particularly in the infield area and from new london to the lebanon areas along i-89. southern new hampshire, we have had reports of flurries...
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major adams: i don't reckon you did. major adams: thanks, pop. thanks. >> major. you ever spend much time in texas? major adams: yeah, some. cleve: you must know what a norther is right? major adams: and every other place besides texas it i ijust a wind, a big wind. cleve: a freezing wind out of the north. it comes down from canada. it turns everything to ice and snow. major adams: i guess yav cleve: no. major adams: well, i have, and so is flint mccullough. we know that some of the passes down south are just as clear. mccullough is going to pick the right ones for us. cleve: well, i guess everybody is glad to hear you say that, major. major adams: i have seen these winds spring of 100 times and died down for the night was out. >> might be we were remembering might be that stock in ourur minds. major adams: let me tell you something, mr. for stopthis is -- this is far ahead of where that other one was. we are not lost. as far as i know, everybody on this train is in his right mind. if i was you, i would get my belly full and keep warm. if you have a thing about wa
major adams: i don't reckon you did. major adams: thanks, pop. thanks. >> major. you ever spend much time in texas? major adams: yeah, some. cleve: you must know what a norther is right? major adams: and every other place besides texas it i ijust a wind, a big wind. cleve: a freezing wind out of the north. it comes down from canada. it turns everything to ice and snow. major adams: i guess yav cleve: no. major adams: well, i have, and so is flint mccullough. we know that some of the...
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adams' study, mr. spock. why? then you're with dr. adams now. affirmative. captain... van gelder has made reference to a particular treatment room. the term was neural neutralizer. yes. he was injured there. i've seen the room. dr. adams explained the mistake van gelder made. go ahead, mr. spock. anything further? your mr. spock sounds like a very excellent second in command, captain kirk. please tell him to go ahead and speak freely. i have to check in with a member of my staff anyway. thank you, dr. adams. excuse me. stand by, mr. spock. van gelder is extremely agitated, captain, and warns that you are in danger. well, that's foolish. uh, please repeat, captain. i didn't receive that. tell mccoy the technical expert he sent along with me insists that any concern is... unjustified. according to adams, van gelder created his own problem. he's suffering from neural synapse damage, as if his brain were short-circuited. it's no wonder he's having delusions. and understood. but we still have some doubts up here, captain. can you tell us any more? not really. when do you pl
adams' study, mr. spock. why? then you're with dr. adams now. affirmative. captain... van gelder has made reference to a particular treatment room. the term was neural neutralizer. yes. he was injured there. i've seen the room. dr. adams explained the mistake van gelder made. go ahead, mr. spock. anything further? your mr. spock sounds like a very excellent second in command, captain kirk. please tell him to go ahead and speak freely. i have to check in with a member of my staff anyway. thank...
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adam: and i'm adam sexton. chief meteorologist mike haddad is monitoring the weather conditions out there right now . it looks like we have some smooth sailing. mike: a few flurries, that's basically it. you will notice the clouds trying to break apart sometimes south and east of the lakes region. be mainly dry in a good part of the evening. that is our weather overnight into monday and monday night, but already eyes in the next system producing primarily green back. eventually that has to move in here. it will be mainly dry and roads in pretty good shape. a little mixing with temperatures near freezing. again not much of an issue. how much rain to expect and yet another system to follow that one before we get to the week in a few minutes. adam: here's a live look at the manchester-boston regional flight board. the faa says most airports nationwide have experienced delays of 15 minutes or less this afternoon. cherise: and taking a quick look at our traffic maps, the commute from boston into manchester, concord,
adam: and i'm adam sexton. chief meteorologist mike haddad is monitoring the weather conditions out there right now . it looks like we have some smooth sailing. mike: a few flurries, that's basically it. you will notice the clouds trying to break apart sometimes south and east of the lakes region. be mainly dry in a good part of the evening. that is our weather overnight into monday and monday night, but already eyes in the next system producing primarily green back. eventually that has to move...
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adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language adams used two years before of events in the quarter of the globe, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. nevertheless in the wars of the european powers in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part nor does it conform with our policy to do so. when i use the word realism and when others look back to adams as a realist, they are thinking of this idea that america should follow its national interests, those national interests suited the -- interests should be separate from the values we
adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a sentence to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language...
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adams here. dr. adams? this is captain kirk. aboard the ship. transporter crewman found unconscious, captain. cargo case open and empty. make that definite, doctor. he's aboard. dr. adams: terribly sorry, captain. i take all the blame. let me repeat, he's clever as well as extremely violent. take all possible precautions. we'll keep you posted, doctor. kirk out. man: all sections, security check in progress. report. ndistinct chatteriri] section operational ready. interesting. your earth people glorify organized violence for 40 centuries, but you imprisis those who employ it privately. and, of course, your people found an answer. we disposed of emotion, doctor. where there is no emotion... there is no motive for violence. [doors open] where's the captain? which one of you is the captain? i'm captain kirk. my name is... van gelder. at gunpoint? i want your promise first, your word that you won't take me back there-- to tantalus. no promises. give me the weapon. no! no... no, i'm not goininback! i'll disable your vessel first. you choose, captain.
adams here. dr. adams? this is captain kirk. aboard the ship. transporter crewman found unconscious, captain. cargo case open and empty. make that definite, doctor. he's aboard. dr. adams: terribly sorry, captain. i take all the blame. let me repeat, he's clever as well as extremely violent. take all possible precautions. we'll keep you posted, doctor. kirk out. man: all sections, security check in progress. report. ndistinct chatteriri] section operational ready. interesting. your earth people...
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adam: e.j. powers, executive vice president at montagne communications, says candidate trump re-wrote the playbook for campaigns and social media and he thinks president trump might try to do the same when it comes to governing. >> you could ultimately see if congress begins to block him on some of his issues, he might activate social media again and go out on the campaign trail and utilize that to pressure legislators in important districts. adam: trump has already proven unbeatable in the field. st. anselm professor of politics chris galdieri says a kind of permanent campaign might work, but the question would be who's holding down the fort in washington. of course, if resi president trp ever starts feeling bogged down in the beltway, escape will be just one tweet away. >> my guess is it will be very difficult to keep trump from adam: even as trump is promising to keep things more presidential online he was at it again on , twitter this morning going after the "new york times," claiming they a
adam: e.j. powers, executive vice president at montagne communications, says candidate trump re-wrote the playbook for campaigns and social media and he thinks president trump might try to do the same when it comes to governing. >> you could ultimately see if congress begins to block him on some of his issues, he might activate social media again and go out on the campaign trail and utilize that to pressure legislators in important districts. adam: trump has already proven unbeatable in...
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adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a summons to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language adams used two years before of events in the quarter of the globe, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. nevertheless in the wars of the european powers in matters relating to the cells, we have never taken any part nor does it conform with our policy to do so. when i use the word realism and when others look back to adams as a realist, they are thinking of this idea that america should follow its national interests, if those national interests should be separate from the values we hold dear and home, an
adams sharply disagreed. he said doing that would be seen as a summons to arms against all europe and exclusively european policy. he then describes his pursuit of monroe, practically pinning him to the wall to get monroe to agree that this was the thing he must not say -- indeed he finally succeeded. he succeeded in getting monroe to camp down. monroe does allude to spain, but he doesn't mention france or the holy alliance, which is the alliance of autocratic nations. he said in the language...
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and you definitely don't want to >> chloe: hello, adam. >> chloe: hello, adam. >> adam: ah! ? tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?. it can cause harm or don't take entresto? with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto?. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your heart doctor about entresto?. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. of tomorrow possible. at t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods, where days are filled with magic, not madness.
and you definitely don't want to >> chloe: hello, adam. >> chloe: hello, adam. >> adam: ah! ? tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital...
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i'm adam zucke tonight on cbs begins with "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go back to the drawing boards. they've got to get physical. this is a defense that gave up nearly 400 yards on the ground last week to tennessee. arkansas was trying to throw the ball too much. it's going on cost them >> adam: missouri gets to lift that 180-pound battle line trophy. the apple cup. winner takes the pac-12 north. >> brian: they got off to a great start. jake browning finds john >> adam: first time since 2001 both teams are ranked for this meeting. spoilers, rick. ioplaying spoiler on nebraska. >> rick: hawkeye fans going "wamight have been." 75-yard jaunt by wadley gets them off to a great start. they're taking care of the cornhuskers which m
i'm adam zucke tonight on cbs begins with "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go back to the drawing boards. they've got to...
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for instance, circulating that letter undermining john adams's underminingnd adams's candidacy. washington would have said that's a bad idea. don't do it. the point being that washington was a moderate income a temporary influence on hamilton. hamilton was much more effective as a public figure while washington was alive. had washington not died somewhat iexpectedly in december 1799, think he would have thought that hamilton was a good -- what have been a good president. i don't know -- he may have publicly supported him. but i think hamilton would have been a morph effective -- a more effective candidate and president if washington were still a lot -- still alive. we still have to consider the fact that the extramarital affair that hamilton had with maria reynolds, which was exposed by the jeffersonian, by jefferson's lieutenant, had done a lot of damage, as had hamilton's 90-page response, in which he details -- typical hamilton -- everything he did was right down to the smallest detail, including -- beyond belief. so hamilton was -- this is why i am head]\/ -- why i am hesita
for instance, circulating that letter undermining john adams's underminingnd adams's candidacy. washington would have said that's a bad idea. don't do it. the point being that washington was a moderate income a temporary influence on hamilton. hamilton was much more effective as a public figure while washington was alive. had washington not died somewhat iexpectedly in december 1799, think he would have thought that hamilton was a good -- what have been a good president. i don't know -- he may...
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adam: kristen, thank you. we have been grappling with the opioid crisis for a while in new hampshire. but a new report from the u.s. surgeon general is shedding light on the toll drugs and alcohol are taking across the united states. according to the report, nearly addictions, while only 10% of those addicted are getting treatment. and one american dies every 19 minutes from opioid or heroin overdose. it's the first report from a u.s. surgeon general dedicated to substance addiction. u.s. surgeon general vivek murthy says the goal of the report is to encourage better diagnosis and treatment. murthy called for more programs and policies, including health coverage, to help treat substance use disorder. behind bars this noo m arrested on drug charges inside a queen city apartment that she shares with her 4 children. police arrested 36-year-old sandra quintanilla on two outstanding warrants for selling narcotics. inside her apartment police say they found more than 5 grams of crack cocaine and more than a thousand
adam: kristen, thank you. we have been grappling with the opioid crisis for a while in new hampshire. but a new report from the u.s. surgeon general is shedding light on the toll drugs and alcohol are taking across the united states. according to the report, nearly addictions, while only 10% of those addicted are getting treatment. and one american dies every 19 minutes from opioid or heroin overdose. it's the first report from a u.s. surgeon general dedicated to substance addiction. u.s....
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>> adam: of course. >> jadiann: tea, water and juice. >> adam: it has been a pleasure spending time with enjoying time with your new england's energy comes from a pool of energy producers. eversource buys it at a set price and delivers it to you. but the pool is shrinking, causing energy costs to go up and down. so we're working to increase the supply of clean, affordable energy across the region. because more energy means lower energy costs for you and the communities we serve. >>> tonight, working holiday. donald trump tweeting about a campaign promise, as new details and questions emerge about how often he's receiving intelligence briefings. >>> giving thanks. the celebrations and traditions at home and abroad, as retailers work shoppers off the computer and into their stores. >>> fatal encounter. a teenager killed. a 62-year-old man charged with murder. what the suspect allegedly said that has the fbi looking into whether this was a hate crime. >>> and virtual house call. the hi-tech health care trend that's spreading. telemedicine, even if your doctor isn't that far away. "nightly n
>> adam: of course. >> jadiann: tea, water and juice. >> adam: it has been a pleasure spending time with enjoying time with your new england's energy comes from a pool of energy producers. eversource buys it at a set price and delivers it to you. but the pool is shrinking, causing energy costs to go up and down. so we're working to increase the supply of clean, affordable energy across the region. because more energy means lower energy costs for you and the communities we...
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i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs begins with "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go back to the drawing boards. they've got to get physical. this is a defense that gave up nearly 400 yards on the ground last week to tennessee. arkansas was trying to throw the ball too much. it's going on cost them >> adam: missouri gets to lift that 180-pound battle line trophy. the apple cup. winner takes the pac-12 north. >> brian: they got off to a great start. jake browning finds john rolfe at the back of the the end zone. >> adam: first time since 2001 both teams are ranked for this meeting. spoilers, rick. ioplaying spoiler on nebraska. >> rick: hawkeye fans going "wamight have been." 75-yard jaunt by wadley gets the
i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs begins with "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go back to...
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>> adam: a family left to mourn this holiday. president-elect trump i not all fun in the sun. troops in iraq celebrate overseas. and boston mayor marty walsh serving up turkey for people in need. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> adam: first at 5:00, we have a live look outside. it's a cloudy and cold downtown boston. you won't know it because it's dark but comfortable out there. some showers are moving through the area tonight. >> anchor: depending where you are, you could see some closer look for you, happy thanksgiving. >> reporter: happy thanksgiving, we do have this system. we're tracking it yesterday over the great lakes. it looks a lot less intimidating at this point opinion i mentioned last night it's going to weaken as it tracked closer to our area. it has done so. snow staying in the berkshires higher terrain possibly some snow flakes or flurries mixing in into the higher terrain of southern new hampshire. look at the rest of us. just talking about light showersor drizzle, patchy fog as we head into the overnight. you can see that line of light rain showers
>> adam: a family left to mourn this holiday. president-elect trump i not all fun in the sun. troops in iraq celebrate overseas. and boston mayor marty walsh serving up turkey for people in need. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >> adam: first at 5:00, we have a live look outside. it's a cloudy and cold downtown boston. you won't know it because it's dark but comfortable out there. some showers are moving through the area tonight. >> anchor: depending where you...
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both jefferson and adams were nativists and it perturbed them that this creole bastard, as adams referred to him, who was not quite american, held such sway over george washington, whom, by the way, they also resented. the civil war and the rise of the anti-slavery republican party provided a brief respite from populist hamilton bashing. a series of republican presidents, including james garfield, rutherford b. hayes, all deeply admired hamilton and to some extent for his antislavery stance, which stood in contrast to jefferson. hamilton's reputation peaked at the dawn of the 20th century when theodore roosevelt invoked hamilton and his embrace of energetic government to provide a further progressive agenda. one of roosevelt's left and progressive predecessors also -- harding also revered hamilton. mellon's embrace of hamilton was guaranteed to offend progressives and populists. and when the great depression came, alexander hamilton was held almost in culpable as melon and herbert hoover. other than thomas jefferson, no american did more to contributive the negative image of the of -- of
both jefferson and adams were nativists and it perturbed them that this creole bastard, as adams referred to him, who was not quite american, held such sway over george washington, whom, by the way, they also resented. the civil war and the rise of the anti-slavery republican party provided a brief respite from populist hamilton bashing. a series of republican presidents, including james garfield, rutherford b. hayes, all deeply admired hamilton and to some extent for his antislavery stance,...
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and adams begins to prepare for war. i'm sure most of you in the audience know that he basically is forced by his fellow federalists to appoint george washington as the commander of the american military during this quasi-war. and then washington insists that hamilton be assigned as number two, which i'm sure infuriates adams. but hamilton, i do think he sees this war as an opportunity to -- on the more cynical side -- to help unify the united states. wars sometimes have the tendency to do it. i do not think he saw it as an opportunity to crush the jeffersonian democratic societies that were springing up in the south. he is frequently accused of that, i do not happen to buy that. hamilton was, in foreign policy, he is what we would call today as a realist. he viewed the british as the superpower of his time. he viewed the french as, thank you for helping us in the revolution, but we are not going to help you with yours because it is not in our national interest. all power resides essentially in great britain. this revolu
and adams begins to prepare for war. i'm sure most of you in the audience know that he basically is forced by his fellow federalists to appoint george washington as the commander of the american military during this quasi-war. and then washington insists that hamilton be assigned as number two, which i'm sure infuriates adams. but hamilton, i do think he sees this war as an opportunity to -- on the more cynical side -- to help unify the united states. wars sometimes have the tendency to do it....
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adam: now at noon, the first meeting of the minds. president obama welcomes president-elect donald trump at the white house. kevin: pleasant day with the next cold front approaching. what that means with the weekend concern, ahead. adam: fighting the drug crisis. new numbers and new resources in opioids. ahead of veterans day, one school gathers to honor the fallen in a special way. where this idea came from. no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 at noon. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] adam: welcome to news 9 at noon. breaking news right now, president obama is meeting with president-elect donald trump at inside the white house. good afternoon. i'm adam sexton. this meeting at the white house comes on the heels of nationwide violent. from los angeles to boston thousands gathered in the streets to protest the election results. abc's elizabeth hur is live in washington at the white house with the very latest. eliz
adam: now at noon, the first meeting of the minds. president obama welcomes president-elect donald trump at the white house. kevin: pleasant day with the next cold front approaching. what that means with the weekend concern, ahead. adam: fighting the drug crisis. new numbers and new resources in opioids. ahead of veterans day, one school gathers to honor the fallen in a special way. where this idea came from. no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 at noon. [captioning...
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adam: while trump is promising for its coverage. cherise: thousands of toys as well as socks, hats, gloves, and pillows will be sent to kids who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. "finders keepers" collected the items at their location in exeter. they collected 27,000 new toys and over 1,800 other items like socks and blankets. manchester police department and health department help distribute the items to kids in need. adam: a great cause. saving more than just the animals that live there. how these rescued horses are also helping veterans. cherise: why the moon will look different and the best time to see it. hayley: a beautiful shot of the supermoon. totally clear skies now. it is chilly. helping out at the farm in chichester today. adam: the farm is often veterans the chance to connect with these noble creatures. she opened the farm to help heal rescued horses and says she is finding she is helping humans to heal, too. it has a therapy program that began after one veteran realized being with the horses help him fe
adam: while trump is promising for its coverage. cherise: thousands of toys as well as socks, hats, gloves, and pillows will be sent to kids who are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. "finders keepers" collected the items at their location in exeter. they collected 27,000 new toys and over 1,800 other items like socks and blankets. manchester police department and health department help distribute the items to kids in need. adam: a great cause. saving more than just the...
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. >> adam: jackie bradley, jr.,'s connection with a super fan. >> kim: and a perfect painting for papi. the recent retiree becomes a work of art. >> adam: plus what he thinks bout a new baseball brew created to honor his >> adam: first at 11:00, breaking news out of billerica. police searching for a dangerous driver who they say hit the a police officer. it happened during a traffic stop tonight. >> kim: the driver sideswiping the officer as he sped away from that area. the night team's live in billerica with new information at 11:00. >> alex: kim, police are looking for the driver who dragged this police officer here in billerica. tonight we have video of the area where this happened. the off of boston road. police say the officer approached a suspicious vehicle. tonight the driver had his driver's side door open, and that's when the driver sped in reverse, dragging that officer 15 feet. the driver took off. the officer luckily is going to be okay. tonight billerica police are looking for a green dodge caravan wit
. >> adam: jackie bradley, jr.,'s connection with a super fan. >> kim: and a perfect painting for papi. the recent retiree becomes a work of art. >> adam: plus what he thinks bout a new baseball brew created to honor his >> adam: first at 11:00, breaking news out of billerica. police searching for a dangerous driver who they say hit the a police officer. it happened during a traffic stop tonight. >> kim: the driver sideswiping the officer as he sped away from that...
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adams.eth adams. ah, so. mr. adams. arigato. s "thanks," why, all i can say is "you're welcome," i guess. n. henry, you hold yours back. the rest get back to your wagons. we'll be pulling out right away. it ain't true. it can't be. you reckon they escaped from the sideshow, sailor? no, not hardly. but i do know where they come from. hey, major! you know what you've got there? ( japanese ) do you know this fella? japanese from japan. how come you know so much about japan, blane? what do you thinkk they call me sailor for? i was with commodore perry when we opened japan in 1853. commodore perry? you? why, i iure was. yep, yedo bay, july 1853. i've seen thousands like these here fellass maybe you can find out for me just what two japanese are doing here in the center of kansas. mm, ain't no ordinary japanese neither, major. he was one of those "sam-o-rays." that's a kind of a soldier-like. yes. nippon samurai. yeah, they're funny critters, major. maybe you'd better let me talk to 'em alone huh? all right, go ahead. ( japan
adams.eth adams. ah, so. mr. adams. arigato. s "thanks," why, all i can say is "you're welcome," i guess. n. henry, you hold yours back. the rest get back to your wagons. we'll be pulling out right away. it ain't true. it can't be. you reckon they escaped from the sideshow, sailor? no, not hardly. but i do know where they come from. hey, major! you know what you've got there? ( japanese ) do you know this fella? japanese from japan. how come you know so much about japan,...
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. >> adam: taking live to logan airport right now. and former speaker of the dimasi just arrived after serving not his complete term in north carolina federal prison. there he is with the white ball cap hugging relatives or close friends. next to dimasi, just to his right is his wife, debby. but there is the speaker of the house who we haven't seen in sometime. it was 2011 that he was convicted of extortion for taking $65,000 ins bribes and kickbacks from a burlington company. >> kim: he was granted a come passionate release as he battles cancer. he has been in remission serving time for fraud, conspiracy, and extortion as you said. atam, the sentence came in 2011 so we're watching live as sal dimasi lands in boston from a north carolina prison after a judge granted him a compassionate release. he was sentenced to eight years in prison. he served five of those eight years. that process of getting him a bit. had to go between the defense and the prosecutors and the judge. he is going to speak here. so let's listen in. house speaker sal
. >> adam: taking live to logan airport right now. and former speaker of the dimasi just arrived after serving not his complete term in north carolina federal prison. there he is with the white ball cap hugging relatives or close friends. next to dimasi, just to his right is his wife, debby. but there is the speaker of the house who we haven't seen in sometime. it was 2011 that he was convicted of extortion for taking $65,000 ins bribes and kickbacks from a burlington company. >>...
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adam: tonight millions of people thanksgiving destinations. traffic has been flowing smoothly all day long. charisse: -- good evening. i'm adam sexton. cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. so what can drivers expect on their drive home? chief meteorologist mike haddad is here with the details. mike: all of the major roads are in fine shape. through this evening. there are changes developing in the midwest. when will that approach here? not during the day tomorrow. it is dry for your monday. the clouds thicken up and here in parts of southern new hampshire. we will take a closer look at that system and another batch of rain moving in straight ahead. cherise: now lets take a look at how traffic is moving this evening. the commute on eye 93 from the state line to manchester is moving good. on 293 traffic is moving slightly slower near the tolls. concord traffic is slow moving. and traffic to and from the seacoast on the spaulding turnpike is moving good. adam: despite recent rainfall, much of the state remains in a moderate to severe drought, and we
adam: tonight millions of people thanksgiving destinations. traffic has been flowing smoothly all day long. charisse: -- good evening. i'm adam sexton. cherise: and i'm cherise leclerc. so what can drivers expect on their drive home? chief meteorologist mike haddad is here with the details. mike: all of the major roads are in fine shape. through this evening. there are changes developing in the midwest. when will that approach here? not during the day tomorrow. it is dry for your monday. the...
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guest: i agree with what adam said. i want to emphasize that, because the prime minister has made it clear that brexit implies that britain will be a leader in the fight for open trade. --will be seeking to visit dismantle trade barriers rather than put them out. thatnly real similarity people can see between brexit and what happened in the united states is that both of them were slightly antiestablishment, unexpected. but that should not cause one to put the two together. i want to stress that brexit is ,ot xena phobic, anti-foreigner far from it. it is time to widen the horizons of the eu, which is rather narrow and protectionist and nationalistic. francine: was the brexit vote against authority? we are seeing a little of that in the u.s. and markets rallying on the fact that we are hoping that donald trump will reflate the economy i focusing on infrastructure spending. will we see the same in the u.k.? guest: i don't think the brexit vote was an anti-austerity vote. there was an element of those who felt they had bee
guest: i agree with what adam said. i want to emphasize that, because the prime minister has made it clear that brexit implies that britain will be a leader in the fight for open trade. --will be seeking to visit dismantle trade barriers rather than put them out. thatnly real similarity people can see between brexit and what happened in the united states is that both of them were slightly antiestablishment, unexpected. but that should not cause one to put the two together. i want to stress that...
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adam: is that a who blow or ise on to something there? >> well, adam, mr. trump has mandate to change things in america. he has the passion, and the courage, and the commitment to do it. he already demonstrated that. we must have change. you know, there has become a blur between private end prize and government enterprise in this country. i see it every day in the electric utility industry where people through their electric bills are subsidizing wind power and solar purr which hillary and obama have supported. it has got to come back to a level playing field in this country where all forms of energy or in any other form of business compete on a splefl playing field and get the government bureaucrats out of it. the staff in washington needs to be cut in at least half. per require wanted to explain the facty referenced cleveland. so many men and women lived through the last 20 years. there is a studio with a picture. but essentially you would be hovering over the flats and steel production center of cleveland which was decimated the last 20 years. what we ar
adam: is that a who blow or ise on to something there? >> well, adam, mr. trump has mandate to change things in america. he has the passion, and the courage, and the commitment to do it. he already demonstrated that. we must have change. you know, there has become a blur between private end prize and government enterprise in this country. i see it every day in the electric utility industry where people through their electric bills are subsidizing wind power and solar purr which hillary...
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that's my stop & shop. >> adam: welcome back on this tuesday evening. about 5:20 and i mean you look at the temperature. it's comfortable. 51 degrees then you go out and you get wet. so umbrellas are in order. itsn but perhaps tomorrow as well. >> kim: i think it's like off on, off on, how to it is go. >> reporter: wax on, wax off. more rain, for tomorrow, mainly it's odd but the timeline is much like today where the front part of the day does not feature much rain. make sure you have the rain gear handy because as we work towards lunchtime and for sure tomorrow afternoon then the sun is back in earnest on thursday. it warms up, temperatures will reach the mid 50s, not so much right now. here is the rain. as we put this into motor vehicles you can see it's -- motion, you can see it's moving at a good clip. also you notice there is more yellow south of the pike as opposed to north of the pike. that's where we have the stayedy rain south although it starts north. we do have rain here but it's not quite as persistent nor as heavy as we're seeing merrimack
that's my stop & shop. >> adam: welcome back on this tuesday evening. about 5:20 and i mean you look at the temperature. it's comfortable. 51 degrees then you go out and you get wet. so umbrellas are in order. itsn but perhaps tomorrow as well. >> kim: i think it's like off on, off on, how to it is go. >> reporter: wax on, wax off. more rain, for tomorrow, mainly it's odd but the timeline is much like today where the front part of the day does not feature much rain. make...
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i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with robbie the reindeer and the story of santa claus followed by a new edition of "48 hours" in the game you just saw alabama over auburn 30-12, all field goals frts tigers, bama hasn't allowed a touchdown since the a&m game five games ago. florida doing anything to crack this? >> rick: alabama established their presence on both lines of scrimmage, got back trong the football, 130 in the second half and if you look at florida this is an x-rated film. you have got to find some holes in that defense. no one has. >> brian: i don't know how to follow that, really. they could not run the ball, auburn, came in averaging 297, got 66 yards on the ground. you look at florida and that young offensive line, they're going to be overwhelmed by this veteran defensive front of alabama. it's going to be difficult. >> adam: alabama is not safe for all audiences. >> brian: that's true. >> adam: action from around the country, lamar jackson's heisman hopes. a
i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with robbie the reindeer and the story of santa claus followed by a new edition of "48 hours" in the game you just saw alabama over auburn 30-12, all field goals frts tigers, bama hasn't allowed a touchdown since the a&m game five games ago. florida doing anything to crack this? >> rick: alabama established their presence on both lines of scrimmage, got back trong the football, 130 in the second half and if you...
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>> adam: still a lot more to get to including breaking news in dorchester. i'm dame williams. >> kim: i'm kim khazei, 7 news at 5:30 starts right now. >> ryan: now breaking news. police in bourne arresting a man for an attack on a teenaged girl near a bus stop. >> jadiann: also developing at 5:30 mitt romney a candidate for trump's cabinet. >> ryan: family members of samson take the stand. >> jadiann: a fearless firefighters jumps into action to save a man trapped inside his burning car. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:30 starts now. >> ryan: now breaking news. police on the scene of a shooting in dorchester. sky 7 h.d.is over west cottage street right now. there is a major police presence at the location right now and boston police say the victim is suffering from life-threatening injuries. >> jadiann: we're going what is going on? >> reporter: a very active scene in dorchester. we're at 20 west cottage street. i want to take you live to sky 7 over the scene. the street has been closed off. a person has been shot. that person has been taken to the hospital with l
>> adam: still a lot more to get to including breaking news in dorchester. i'm dame williams. >> kim: i'm kim khazei, 7 news at 5:30 starts right now. >> ryan: now breaking news. police in bourne arresting a man for an attack on a teenaged girl near a bus stop. >> jadiann: also developing at 5:30 mitt romney a candidate for trump's cabinet. >> ryan: family members of samson take the stand. >> jadiann: a fearless firefighters jumps into action to save a man...
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as governor, >> adam: that's our time for 7 news at 6:00. thank you so much for watching. >> kim: we're book here joanne: she's not fooling me. ws britt: kelly ayotte sides with the special interests. vivian: now, she's even playing politic games with medicare. vo: kelly ayotte voted to cut medicare and cost seniors up to $1,700 more for prescriptions... big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne: she's not looking out for new hampshire anymore. vo: senate majority pac is responsible fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. only fios lets you upload as fast as you can download. this is your last chance to go online to get our best offer ever. super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online for two-years guaranteed, with a two-year agreement. ins
as governor, >> adam: that's our time for 7 news at 6:00. thank you so much for watching. >> kim: we're book here joanne: she's not fooling me. ws britt: kelly ayotte sides with the special interests. vivian: now, she's even playing politic games with medicare. vo: kelly ayotte voted to cut medicare and cost seniors up to $1,700 more for prescriptions... big oil companies that fund her campaign. fred: kelly ayotte sold us out. britt: with kelly ayotte, it's all politics. joanne:...
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i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs begins with "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go back to the drawing boards. this is a defense that gave up nearly 400 yards on the ground last week to tennessee. arkansas was trying to throw the ball too much. it's going on cost them >> adam: missouri gets to lift that 180-pound battle line trophy. the apple cup. winner takes the pac-12 north. >> brian: they got off to a great start. jake browning finds john rolfe at the back of the the end >> adam: first time since 2001 both teams are ranked for this meeting. spoilers, rick. ioplaying spoiler on nebraska. >> rick: hawkeye fans going "wamight have been." 75-yard jaunt by wadley gets them off to a great start. they're tak
i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs begins with "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go back to...
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adam: yes. but we're united by the american flag. >> and you can have those discussions with the flag raising. adam: yes. >> that's our position. and if it wasn't for the sacrifice of our service members or veterans, we wouldn't be having this discussion. adam: that's what, i think, you know, president-elect trump has tweeted today the courts clearly wouldn't allow it, but that people who burn the flag should lose citizenship or spend a year in jail. i think most of us find burning the flag reprehensible. i won't go into what mr. trump is proposing, but the irony is people that burn the flag can do so because of people like you and my father and veterans who put their lives on the line to give us freedom. >> that's it. that is the irony. obviously, i don't think there's anything more despicable, morally repugnant than burning the american flag, but the fact remains that two u.s. supreme court opinions have told us it is okay. we're a nation of laws, not men or women, so it is what it is. adam: l
adam: yes. but we're united by the american flag. >> and you can have those discussions with the flag raising. adam: yes. >> that's our position. and if it wasn't for the sacrifice of our service members or veterans, we wouldn't be having this discussion. adam: that's what, i think, you know, president-elect trump has tweeted today the courts clearly wouldn't allow it, but that people who burn the flag should lose citizenship or spend a year in jail. i think most of us find burning...
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i'm adam zucker. tonight on "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go this is a defense that gave up nearly 400 yards on the ground last week to tennessee. arkansas was trying to throw the ball too much. it's going on cost them >> adam: missouri gets to lift that 180-pound battle line trophy. the apple cup. winner takes the pac-12 north. >> brian: they got off to a great start. jake browning finds john rolfe at the back of the the >> adam: first time since 2001 both teams are ranked for this meeting. spoilers, rick. ioplaying spoiler on nebraska. >> rick: hawkeye fans going "wamight have been." 75-yard jaunt by wadley gets them off to a great start. they're taking care of the cornhuskers whic
i'm adam zucker. tonight on "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go this is a defense that...
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i'm adam zucker. tonight on "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go they've got to get physical. this is a defense that gave up nearly 400 yards on the ground last week to tennessee. arkansas was trying to throw the ball too much. it's going on cost them >> adam: missouri gets to lift that 180-pound battle line trophy. the apple cup. winner takes the pac-12 north. >> brian: they got off to a great start. jake browning finds john rolfe at the back of the the >> adam: first time since 2001 both teams are ranked for this meeting. spoilers, rick. ioplaying spoiler on nebraska. >> rick: hawkeye fans going "wamight have been." 75-yard jaunt by wadley gets them off to a great start. they're taking
i'm adam zucker. tonight on "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go they've got to get...
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i'm adam zucker. tonight on "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go this is a defense that gave up nearly 400 yards on the ground last week to tennessee. arkansas was trying to throw the ball too much. it's going on cost them >> adam: missouri gets to lift that 180-pound battle line trophy. the apple cup. winner takes the pac-12 north. >> brian: they got off to a great start. jake browning finds john rolfe at the back of the the >> adam: first time since 2001 both teams are ranked for this meeting. spoilers, rick. ioplaying spoiler on nebraska. >> rick: hawkeye fans going "wamight have been." 75-yard jaunt by wadley gets them off to a great start. they're taking care of the cornhuskers whic
i'm adam zucker. tonight on "frosty the snowman" >> adam: tonight, only cbs. in the game you just saw missouri beat arkansas 28-24. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. how about the tigers in the second half. >> brian: how about the defense for the tigers. the defensive coordinator has to be pleased. gave up 120 on the ground in the first half, only 35 in the second half and gave up austin angle a sack. >> rick: bret bielema has to go this is a defense that...
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a fourth man they say got >> adam: following more news today. national intelligence director james clapper calling it quits. he submitted his letter of resignation. the first of many resignations expected. he is not leaving right away. he has 64 days left still. hillary clinton back in the spotlight. one week after her concession speech. she speak at a children's defense fund dinner telling americans to keepig >> i know this isn't easy. i know that over the past week, a lot of people have asked themselves whether america is the country we thought it was. the divisions laid bare by this election run deep. but please listen to me when i say this: america is worth it. our children are worth it. believe in our country, fight for our values and >> adam: went on to say she is disappointed in the leaks results clearly but overall had a positive message. the c.d.f.honored clinton for her life-long work on behalf of children's issues. >> kim: a federal appeals court has blocked the release of this wisconsin inmate featured in "making a murder." a judge o
a fourth man they say got >> adam: following more news today. national intelligence director james clapper calling it quits. he submitted his letter of resignation. the first of many resignations expected. he is not leaving right away. he has 64 days left still. hillary clinton back in the spotlight. one week after her concession speech. she speak at a children's defense fund dinner telling americans to keepig >> i know this isn't easy. i know that over the past week, a lot of...
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major adams! major adams! this is as far as we're going. the water's rising in that canyon. i'm not gonna turn around on a narrow trl like this. seth: i can see that. folks are not gonna like making camp on the side of a mountain either. nothing we can do about it. i guess if they don't like it, they can go back to tent city for a little excitement, huh? they can what? well, it's only a quarter of a mile behind us. come on, major! the first drink's on me! all right, make clear. white man from wagon train. bury underground to hide. i watch. later, dig up. bring to show white eagle. through this pass, i tell scout mccullough wagon train can kill five buffalo. when this happen? three days past. white eagle make mistake. wagon chief break word before i say canill buffalo. make fool of white eagle. make war on wagon train. kill white man. take white woman. your insurance company wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement?, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including
major adams! major adams! this is as far as we're going. the water's rising in that canyon. i'm not gonna turn around on a narrow trl like this. seth: i can see that. folks are not gonna like making camp on the side of a mountain either. nothing we can do about it. i guess if they don't like it, they can go back to tent city for a little excitement, huh? they can what? well, it's only a quarter of a mile behind us. come on, major! the first drink's on me! all right, make clear. white man from...
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it's going to be difficult. >> adam: alabama all audiences. >> brian: that's true. >> adam: action from around the country, lamar jackson's heisman hopes. are they in trouble, rick? four turnovers. >> rick: lamar jackson fumbling inside two minutes. did he fumble his heisman trophy away? that's the question. austin mcginest takes advantage of the miscue and strikes a 47-yard field goal giving kentucky the victory. >> adam: fumble coming with the tie game and kentucky ends their stephen johnson a star in the making for kentucky. more s.e.c. versus a.c.c. kirby smart. what happened? >> brian: qua searcy. >> adam: they've won the last two between the hedges on georgia. it's the egg bowl, rick. how about an omelet. >> rick: nick fitzgerald off to cracking an egg over ole miss's head. this is getting ugly. mississippi state huge ahead of ole miss. >> adam: about a dozen. 55-20 the final there. ole miss ends up in the s.e.c. west basement. not from the s.e.c. but a record setter, the highest scoring game in f.c.s. history, pitt with 76, syracuse 61, more combined points than either of their a
it's going to be difficult. >> adam: alabama all audiences. >> brian: that's true. >> adam: action from around the country, lamar jackson's heisman hopes. are they in trouble, rick? four turnovers. >> rick: lamar jackson fumbling inside two minutes. did he fumble his heisman trophy away? that's the question. austin mcginest takes advantage of the miscue and strikes a 47-yard field goal giving kentucky the victory. >> adam: fumble coming with the tie game and...
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the exact opposite of adams. jefferson writes to the artists, without license the talent of imagination would be banished from all art. pace and judgment and composition would be of no value. on the same footing with the first painting. so, in jefferson's view, the point of good painting was to stimulate strong sentiment not to log in the banal facts. trumbull had put his canvas to the awesome task of arousing the patriotic feelings of viewers and coaxing them to collectively dream the dream that was american independence. so adams and jefferson are at opposite poles. each man in his own way trying to uphold the ongoing values of the revolution at a time, 1818, when the revolution was becoming hazy and the popular imagination. four adams, that meant representing the past with absolute authenticity and presenting it from descending into folklore. to him, trumbull was distorting history and producing a sublime deception as critics might have described it, because the page read never witnessed or recorded the events
the exact opposite of adams. jefferson writes to the artists, without license the talent of imagination would be banished from all art. pace and judgment and composition would be of no value. on the same footing with the first painting. so, in jefferson's view, the point of good painting was to stimulate strong sentiment not to log in the banal facts. trumbull had put his canvas to the awesome task of arousing the patriotic feelings of viewers and coaxing them to collectively dream the dream...
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there was a man in here by the name of adams. where did d go? i don't know no adams, ma'am. nonsense. if a man has silvs pockets, u know his name. yes, ma'am. that now, i want you to finams and tell him if he's y to leave in an hour, mrs. lindstrom is returning to ththwagon train by herself. thank you. what happened to major adams? what does y want major adams for? i ain'n'gonna tell youg about m! don't you know thaenders are swe to secrecy, just like a doctor? know that. thank you. under the circumstances, felt it would be quite ethical to tell you. besides, i had no other choice. mrtrom only wanted a doctor for assurance he need not worry about her next child having the afflictions as her last. but you did tell her. i answereder question ruth and a lie at the same time. doc, is there any possible chance that you could be wrong? no. patient, to a doctor in a situation like this. e other is to spare them the mental grief as long ase. now, i need your advice on this case because i ow mrs. lindstrom well enough e the decision alone. well, doc... from what i know of this woman-
there was a man in here by the name of adams. where did d go? i don't know no adams, ma'am. nonsense. if a man has silvs pockets, u know his name. yes, ma'am. that now, i want you to finams and tell him if he's y to leave in an hour, mrs. lindstrom is returning to ththwagon train by herself. thank you. what happened to major adams? what does y want major adams for? i ain'n'gonna tell youg about m! don't you know thaenders are swe to secrecy, just like a doctor? know that. thank you. under the...
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degree. >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs. >> adam: tennessee over missouri 63-37. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. if the vols were bummed about florida clinching the s.e.c. east tay didn't show on the scoreboard. >> rick: josh dobbs the royal treatment at the end of the game but with a 15 for 22 in the passing department he's a 60% passer. >> brian: yes, he is, and accounted for 11 touchdowns in the last three ballgames as i said during our pregame show, do it yourself the last couple of weeks and he has put on a show and congrats to that young man. >> adam: damarea crockett a star in future years for missouri. the bad blood that has always kind of been there with florida and l.s.u. from the administration on down. that was before the game. pushing and shoving. >> brian: a little miscommunication. darius guice did not get in the end zone. >> it shocks me that somebody would question the gators. the way i look at it, they got what they deserved. it should have been worse. >> adam: jim mcelwain the
degree. >> adam: welcome to "the jeep post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs. >> adam: tennessee over missouri 63-37. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. if the vols were bummed about florida clinching the s.e.c. east tay didn't show on the scoreboard. >> rick: josh dobbs the royal treatment at the end of the game but with a 15 for 22 in the passing department he's a 60% passer. >> brian: yes, he is, and accounted for 11 touchdowns in the...
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. >> adam: and a strange sight spreading concern. what investigators know about the source of this sea of foam. >> 7news at 11:00 srt >> i'm making the highest recommendation to my team that you be strongly considered. >> kim: first at 11:00, former massachusetts senator scott brown in the mix tonight for a job at the white house. the president-elect calling brown tonight. >> adam: and the former senator says mr. trump is eyeing him for an important role. the night team's amaka ubaka live in rye, new hampshire, with more. amaqa? >> amaka: kim and adam, brown he told me he got a call from president-elect trump himself while he was on a plane heading home from texas. he tells me he's honored to be considered for the position and he would accept it if chosen. former massachusetts senator scott brown may have a new job come january as secretary of veteran affairs, part of president-elect trump's new cabinet. >> i was in the air. my phone rang. i have his number locked in. i said, good evening, mr. president-elect, how are you? you, sir.
. >> adam: and a strange sight spreading concern. what investigators know about the source of this sea of foam. >> 7news at 11:00 srt >> i'm making the highest recommendation to my team that you be strongly considered. >> kim: first at 11:00, former massachusetts senator scott brown in the mix tonight for a job at the white house. the president-elect calling brown tonight. >> adam: and the former senator says mr. trump is eyeing him for an important role. the night...
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. >> adam: welcome to the jeep post game show. i'm tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with robbie the reindeer and the story of santa claus followed by a new edition of "48 hours" in the game you just saw alabama over auburn 30-12, all field goals frts tigers, bama hasn't allowed a touchdown since the a&m game five games ago. florida doing anything to crack this? >> rick: alabama established their presence on both lines of scrimmage, got back trong the and if you look at florida this is an x-rated film. you have got to find some holes in that defense. no one has. >> brian: i don't know how to follow that, really. they could not run the ball, auburn, came in averaging 297, got 66 yards on the ground. you look at florida and that young offensive line, they're going to be overwhelmed by this veteran defensive front of alabama. it's going to be difficult. all audiences. >> brian: that's true. >> adam: action from around the country, lamar jackson's heisman hopes. are they in trouble, rick? four turnovers. >> rick: lamar jacks
. >> adam: welcome to the jeep post game show. i'm tonight on cbs celebrate the holiday season with robbie the reindeer and the story of santa claus followed by a new edition of "48 hours" in the game you just saw alabama over auburn 30-12, all field goals frts tigers, bama hasn't allowed a touchdown since the a&m game five games ago. florida doing anything to crack this? >> rick: alabama established their presence on both lines of scrimmage, got back trong the and if...
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smooth move, dad. >> adam: clever nonetheless. a young boy starts playing in traffic as cars drive by. >> kim: at 6:00 tonight a warning for parents after a walpole child finds that halloween candy. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. evit takes money away from the, regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. we've got to stop taking from the 96 percent of kids who don't attend a charter school. if you believe every child deserves a great public tly. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. this is
smooth move, dad. >> adam: clever nonetheless. a young boy starts playing in traffic as cars drive by. >> kim: at 6:00 tonight a warning for parents after a walpole child finds that halloween candy. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my stop & shop. evit takes money away from the, regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400...
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adam: thank you. there are new details tonight about a deadly head-on crash that shut down a busy road in tilton. the crash closed a portion of laconia road near the tanger outlets in both directions last night. we have now learned the name of the victim. wmur's siobhan lopez is live in tilton with reaction from his , recovering from serious injuries while another family is mourning over the loss of a young father. two cars crash head-on on busy laconia road in tilton saturday, according to police, the driver heading east up the hill, identified as 29-year-old robert arteaga of northfield suffered serious injuries and was trapped as witnesses tried to help. >> he appeared a little agitated and they were trying to talk to him to get until ems arrived. reporter: arteaga was removed from the vehicle and treated on scene, he later died from his injuries at the hospital. the second driver 51-year-old dorothy labrecque of belmont was already out of her car, conscious and alert when police arrived. >> she wa
adam: thank you. there are new details tonight about a deadly head-on crash that shut down a busy road in tilton. the crash closed a portion of laconia road near the tanger outlets in both directions last night. we have now learned the name of the victim. wmur's siobhan lopez is live in tilton with reaction from his , recovering from serious injuries while another family is mourning over the loss of a young father. two cars crash head-on on busy laconia road in tilton saturday, according to...
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it's going to be difficult. >> adam: alabama all audiences. >> brian: that's true. >> adam: action from around the country, lamar jackson's heisman hopes. are they in trouble, rick? four turnovers. >> rick: lamar jackson fumbling inside two minutes. did he fumble his heisman trophy away? that's the question. austin mcginest takes advantage of the miscue and strikes a 47-yard field goal giving kentucky the victory. >> adam: fumble coming with the tie game and kentucky ends their louisville 41-38. stephen johnson a star in the making for kentucky. more s.e.c. versus a.c.c. kirby smart. what happened? >> brian: qua searcy. >> adam: they've won the last two between the hedges on georgia. it's the egg bowl, rick. how about an omelet. >> rick: nick fitzgerald oo cracking an egg over ole miss's head. this is getting ugly. mississippi state huge ahead of ole miss. >> adam: about a dozen. 55-20 the final there. ole miss ends up in the s.e.c. west basement. not from the s.e.c. but a record setter, the highest scoring game in f.c.s. history, pitt with 76, syracuse 61, more combined points than eit
it's going to be difficult. >> adam: alabama all audiences. >> brian: that's true. >> adam: action from around the country, lamar jackson's heisman hopes. are they in trouble, rick? four turnovers. >> rick: lamar jackson fumbling inside two minutes. did he fumble his heisman trophy away? that's the question. austin mcginest takes advantage of the miscue and strikes a 47-yard field goal giving kentucky the victory. >> adam: fumble coming with the tie game and...
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. >> adam: now on 7 some k.k.k.concerns. that is what is happening right now in the town of milford. residents there are finding these newspapers from the controversial group sitting some people on edge. nervous about these disturbing delivery, jonathan hall is live to tell us more. >> reporter: the police chief and a local newspaper reporter were among those specifically targeted along with dozens of homes in two separate neighborhoods. it appears there has been no confrontation between a klan member or klan sympathizer and anybody in town. the police chief hopes it stays that way. >> i was i thought it was at morning paper. >> reporter: peter says the rolled up k.k.k.newspaper appeared at his home before dawn. he read some of the arms. >> their view point is way out there. >> they've been ridiculous. they'll always be a fringe group. they've insulted and hurd a lot of people. >> reporter: more than 100 home owners found this racist literature. a first batch more than a month ago then a second over the weeb. personally at t
. >> adam: now on 7 some k.k.k.concerns. that is what is happening right now in the town of milford. residents there are finding these newspapers from the controversial group sitting some people on edge. nervous about these disturbing delivery, jonathan hall is live to tell us more. >> reporter: the police chief and a local newspaper reporter were among those specifically targeted along with dozens of homes in two separate neighborhoods. it appears there has been no confrontation...
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all seems beautiful to me. >> adam: very happy you are with us on this tuesday, i'm adam williams. >> kim: i'm kim khazei, hope you stay right there for 7 newat >> ryan: coastal concerns, king tide causing flooding. >> jadiann: the search is on for the -- >> ryan: thousands of dead fish surfacing, we'll tell you where and what might be the mysterious cause. >> jadiann: we'll introduce you to the woman who beat the odds as she takes sent are stage. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:30 starts now. >> ryan: king tides causing khowstal flooding. today in boston. all of that happening because of the supermoon. >> jadiann: byron barnett is live with more on what happened today. >> reporter: yes, we're at the long wharf park i long boston harb ooh not too much fun out in the rain but i got to tell you that was the place to be earlier today when the high tide came n. you could see the results of the supermoon everyone was talking about. look down here. you can see that if i were standing here this morning, during high tide, would have been standing in a f water. mother nature definitely did not disap
all seems beautiful to me. >> adam: very happy you are with us on this tuesday, i'm adam williams. >> kim: i'm kim khazei, hope you stay right there for 7 newat >> ryan: coastal concerns, king tide causing flooding. >> jadiann: the search is on for the -- >> ryan: thousands of dead fish surfacing, we'll tell you where and what might be the mysterious cause. >> jadiann: we'll introduce you to the woman who beat the odds as she takes sent are stage. >>...
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and both adams and jefferson right back. adamsis 81 years old and opened his reply to trouble with expressions of pleasure at hearing from him, who he had not seen since he 79 deposit when they had crossed paths in new york's and philadelphia and then the offered cordial affirmations and best wishes with the project. after dispensing with the niceties, adams launched a frontal attack on trumbull's paintings and all forms of state art past, present, and future. , hewill please to remember lectured the artist, that the burn and the pencil, the chisel -- of which we have any information on the side of despotism and superstition. for centuries, artists and sculptors painting portraits have conspired against the rights of mankind. adams, moral universe, he was the supreme instrument of sophistry. he warned troubled the great artist of independence, he too was on the threshold of becoming an enemy of human rights. he felt obliged to tell troubled that in his words, i am therefore more inclined to despair than to hope for your succ
and both adams and jefferson right back. adamsis 81 years old and opened his reply to trouble with expressions of pleasure at hearing from him, who he had not seen since he 79 deposit when they had crossed paths in new york's and philadelphia and then the offered cordial affirmations and best wishes with the project. after dispensing with the niceties, adams launched a frontal attack on trumbull's paintings and all forms of state art past, present, and future. , hewill please to remember...
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. >> adam: bourne police have arrested an 18-year-old in the attack of 14-year-old. witness stepped in and the suspect ran away. now he is facing charges including attempted kidnapping and strangulation. he will be appearing in court tomorrow. >> kim: also on 7, a man suffering a profound loss earlier this year when he drove drunk and crashed his car killing his best friend. >> adam: he appeared in court today to change his day for both families. -- joins us live with more. >> reporter: joseph was inspected to 3 and a half years in the house of corrections. three years of probation after that and he loses his drivers' license for 15 years. that is the price he is paying for causing the death of his best friend and devastating a family. >> all i ask is that you think twice before you act once. >> reporter: a tearful fatherle that took his son's life. >> how do you plead to this, guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> reporter: 20-year-old joseph castano of vermont admitting guilt in the death of his friend student craig samson. back in april kass stano was behind the whe
. >> adam: bourne police have arrested an 18-year-old in the attack of 14-year-old. witness stepped in and the suspect ran away. now he is facing charges including attempted kidnapping and strangulation. he will be appearing in court tomorrow. >> kim: also on 7, a man suffering a profound loss earlier this year when he drove drunk and crashed his car killing his best friend. >> adam: he appeared in court today to change his day for both families. -- joins us live with more....