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john adams was leaving office. we have some statistics will put on screen to give you some of the scope. for example, by that point the census in 1800 interestingly was done by john marshall who went to the supreme court and ultimately done by secretary of state james madison. familiar names from history and the job of the census. chief at that time. the population was 5.3 million across 16 states. there were 998,000 blacks, about 19% of the population. only 12% of them were free. that 5.3 million was a 35% growth just in ten years since the nine 1790 census. the average life expectancy if you were born in 1800 was just 39 years. the largest cities in the country were new york, philadelphia and baltimore. a change from ten years ago. what are sort of the things we can take away from the statistics of that snapshot of america? >> one of the things is there is an expansion going on. this is one of the things that is very difficult for the adams. politics are changing. the changing politics means they are new england
john adams was leaving office. we have some statistics will put on screen to give you some of the scope. for example, by that point the census in 1800 interestingly was done by john marshall who went to the supreme court and ultimately done by secretary of state james madison. familiar names from history and the job of the census. chief at that time. the population was 5.3 million across 16 states. there were 998,000 blacks, about 19% of the population. only 12% of them were free. that 5.3...
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the books of john adams of the works of john quincy adams. changing exhibits of the letters were literary accomplishments of other people of other americans a few times. very tacky doctor billington and direct erica massachusetts historical society as conceivably library of congress. willing to have some of those treasures alone. northerners cases of these wonderful spirited documents and you browse look. living with the card not to be partly one of the kind that i have some fruit trees. the kind they had. remember you heard it here first. [laughter]. [applause]. guest: you have a building by the name of the adams building help. for mr. adams. and we talk about how he helped, he was the beginning of the library of congress. and wondered if in fact, reading, did you find letters about how he wanted this library to me. david: i think it was always for it. last night, i read the letter that he wrote to jefferson when jefferson sold this library to replace the library of congress that had been destroyed by the british during the war of 1812. and
the books of john adams of the works of john quincy adams. changing exhibits of the letters were literary accomplishments of other people of other americans a few times. very tacky doctor billington and direct erica massachusetts historical society as conceivably library of congress. willing to have some of those treasures alone. northerners cases of these wonderful spirited documents and you browse look. living with the card not to be partly one of the kind that i have some fruit trees. the...
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quincy adams. cr> if you live in the eastern or central ime zones, 202-585-3880, if you live in the mountai or pacific time zones our nu ber is 202-585-3881. cr> you can post on csp n's facebook page or you can end a tweet using the has tag firstladies. cr> you had something you wanted to say? < you read that quote any realize why there is an instant bond formed between louisa and her father in law old john adams. >> why is that? >> john adams was a band of strong opinions, very reluctant to share them with anyone who had wisdom. a stern new england conscience, a profound sense of right and wrong and you know, he and his exotic european don juan seem to have hit it off from the first. abigail was a little bit harder to sell. >> is it fair to say that john quincy adams was not the most social? man >> john quincy adams, even people who admire him, and i'm certainly including myself among them, would not suggest that he was a modern figure in terms of outreach to people generally but more in terms of
quincy adams. cr> if you live in the eastern or central ime zones, 202-585-3880, if you live in the mountai or pacific time zones our nu ber is 202-585-3881. cr> you can post on csp n's facebook page or you can end a tweet using the has tag firstladies. cr> you had something you wanted to say? < you read that quote any realize why there is an instant bond formed between louisa and her father in law old john adams. >> why is that? >> john adams was a band of strong...
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-- of adams. people talk about george and barbara bush because of the one-term presidency and the son that went on to be president. is there a better relationship or is that sort of the relationship standard? >> i hope you'll take that question. >> there's no one else like abigail and john. we don't have the insight into anyone else's lives. they don't leaves us letters telling us. letters recently revealed, lyndon johnson's love letters were revealed. there's nothing like abigail and john exchange. >> not that the two of you are biased having spent your -- >> no. >> really. right. >> true. >> i think the length -- it's when they're situated in such an important period of time and they were players on so many stages and that's the thing that sets them apart. >> here's a question about peace field from twitter. many presidents used their holes as neutral space for meetings. did john and abigail host dignitaries at peace field? >> people came by, not so much during the presidency, much later in reti
-- of adams. people talk about george and barbara bush because of the one-term presidency and the son that went on to be president. is there a better relationship or is that sort of the relationship standard? >> i hope you'll take that question. >> there's no one else like abigail and john. we don't have the insight into anyone else's lives. they don't leaves us letters telling us. letters recently revealed, lyndon johnson's love letters were revealed. there's nothing like abigail...
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adams looked up at the gaunt face, andrew jackson bowed low, he extended his hand. adams took it. the bow at the reception, that seemed promising, as did the handshake, but jackson was actually seething. and then the announcement came that john quincy adams hadn't named henry calais as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and will receive the 30 pieces of silver. his and will be the same. now a smear can only work if the behavior being decried is exclusive to the target. but this was not the case, we have already seen that jackson operatives had been working night and day to secure votes for jackson. the example of sloan and cook are just two of a number of instances. then the activities of james buchanan nearly did them all in. james buchanan was in insignificant pennsylvania congressman in 1824. he strongly supported jackson and wanted to do something, anything, to get the hero elected. therefore he took it upon
adams looked up at the gaunt face, andrew jackson bowed low, he extended his hand. adams took it. the bow at the reception, that seemed promising, as did the handshake, but jackson was actually seething. and then the announcement came that john quincy adams hadn't named henry calais as his secretary of state. this set off the explosion. jackson wrote to a friend, was there witness such a bare faced corruption in any country before? so you see the judas of the west has closed the contract and...
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soon pretty will be just on adams or abigail or jeff with the adams or entire adams family. david: this is still open for discussion and the congress has passed a bill making it possible. and the president has signed the bill. now at work out location. we become part of the group was trying to see this happen. it has to be location in keeping with the importance principally disgrace. there is no monument, no stature nothing of john adams in my opinion the opinion of others, except for george washington. as the most important american the time. but if you to know what i think it should be read i think it should not be another marble tomb or something like that's. i don't think it should try to rival either the washington monument of the lincoln memorial the jefferson memorial and skill. i cannot be 18th century skill. noises should be modest in size. the name promoting is mistaken, the idea that it will be adams library american letters. it will be a library open to visitors in a garden. and some more as idea of was a library in the garden. john adams thought that to read i k
soon pretty will be just on adams or abigail or jeff with the adams or entire adams family. david: this is still open for discussion and the congress has passed a bill making it possible. and the president has signed the bill. now at work out location. we become part of the group was trying to see this happen. it has to be location in keeping with the importance principally disgrace. there is no monument, no stature nothing of john adams in my opinion the opinion of others, except for george...
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please welcome adam sandler. adam. you've brought a guest with you. >> jimmy, you remember sunny? she was in brooklyn with us that time. >> hi, sunny. how are you? >> i wanted to tell you a quick thing about my sunny. i had a hair coming out of my ear apparently. and sunny told me about it. and she said i looked goofy. so i went and shaved -- i took the razor. i usually shave with. and i went like this. and then i came out. i said how's, that sunny? she said you're bleeding. so apparently -- tell jimmy what it looks like back there. >> so it's like -- it's bloody and then there's a big -- >> there's a gut. she says apparently there's a gut coming off my ear. there's a little blood. but we're coming down, sweetie. much better. tell jimmy love you. we've got to go. i've got to get out of here. >> jimmy: bye, sunny. how's sunny holding up? aw, that's cute. and the funny thing is you're not going anywhere. you're going to see her again in two seconds. that's how much your children love you, adam. >> yeah, they're always kind of around. you go upstairs and do some homework and get away
please welcome adam sandler. adam. you've brought a guest with you. >> jimmy, you remember sunny? she was in brooklyn with us that time. >> hi, sunny. how are you? >> i wanted to tell you a quick thing about my sunny. i had a hair coming out of my ear apparently. and sunny told me about it. and she said i looked goofy. so i went and shaved -- i took the razor. i usually shave with. and i went like this. and then i came out. i said how's, that sunny? she said you're bleeding....
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john adams and john quincy adams was 24 years nearly a quarter-century near during the presidencies of those two men john adams was in his last 16 months of life when john quincy adams was in office he was in quincy massachusetts three-day stagecoach six days stagecoach ride away from washington. he really wasn't able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son's presidency. george hw bush was a spy 76 years old when his son took the office he had just been there eight years before and he was in a position to be a real influence on his son's life. this is a story that needed to be told and 41 agreed to do it if 43, which george w. bush agreed to do the book. i wasn't sure whether he would say yes or no. i went up to dallas i knew george w. bush a little bit he took the meeting and i was shocked that in the beginning of the meeting he said, i've decided this story needs to be told and you're the guy to do it. i was so unprepared i didn't have a tape recording he sat there and put his feet up on the desk and fingered an unlit cigar and started talking about his dad. i real
john adams and john quincy adams was 24 years nearly a quarter-century near during the presidencies of those two men john adams was in his last 16 months of life when john quincy adams was in office he was in quincy massachusetts three-day stagecoach six days stagecoach ride away from washington. he really wasn't able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son's presidency. george hw bush was a spy 76 years old when his son took the office he had just been there eight years...
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jon adams was in his last 16 months of life when jon quincy adams was in office. he is in quincy, massachusetts, three-day stagecoach ride let me change that six-day stage coach right away from washington. he is not able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son's presidency. he's a spy 76 years old when his son took the office he been there before he is in a position to be a real influence on his son's life. this is a story that needed to be told. and they agreed to do it if 43 was george w. bush agreed to do the book. i wasn't sure if he would say yes or no i knew georgia b bush a little bit he took the meeting and i was shocked the beginning of the meeting he said i'm sorry this story is retold and you are the guy to do it i was so unprepared i did not have a recording device. and he sat there put his feet up on the desk and he fingered an unlit cigar and he started talking about his dad. i realize there was so much to him there is a mystery about his father. particularly his father's early years when he went to war as an 18-year-old, signed up
jon adams was in his last 16 months of life when jon quincy adams was in office. he is in quincy, massachusetts, three-day stagecoach ride let me change that six-day stage coach right away from washington. he is not able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son's presidency. he's a spy 76 years old when his son took the office he been there before he is in a position to be a real influence on his son's life. this is a story that needed to be told. and they agreed to do it if...
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where did samuel adams start? it may have started as early as 1740 with the land bank crisis in massachusetts. a lot of these people had land. they had resources. they had goods to sell. but they were not rich and hard currency. and so this idea populated that you could maybe use the land as a form of currency. you can see here two showings. and you could use this to sell, barter and trade. so this was an effort of land owners and artists to use their work products as currency which obviously became a very popular idea. except for the merchants and the top echelons of society who had money. and who had access to the hard coinage and currency. this populist movement was a threat to the society and stations to society. 5,000 supporters of the land bank marched into boston, obviously this calls even more consternation from the members higher in society and the rolling elite. so as quickly as letters could race across 3,000 miles of open water, back to the british parliament, the proverbial kiss of death to land bank
where did samuel adams start? it may have started as early as 1740 with the land bank crisis in massachusetts. a lot of these people had land. they had resources. they had goods to sell. but they were not rich and hard currency. and so this idea populated that you could maybe use the land as a form of currency. you can see here two showings. and you could use this to sell, barter and trade. so this was an effort of land owners and artists to use their work products as currency which obviously...
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after the ruling and after the elder adams' death the younger adams had to defend the family estate by seizure from the government. in this his mind served as a constant that britain's power over the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another bread crumb of james otis jr. who was credited with coining the phrase taxation without representation. he is this gentleman right there. taxation without representation is tyranny is was hinge thing. we usually drop off the last two words, i think if you went across the potomac you would say taxation without representation on license plates of the district of columbia. but tyranny is left off and we are going to leave it right there because we won't get into a current political conversation. born in 1725 he hails from a family that will actually produce other revolutionaries such as mercy otis warren and samuel otis who would become a president of the us senate afterwards. a daughter of james otis jr. would marry a gentleman named beng listen lincoln a major general in the continental army
after the ruling and after the elder adams' death the younger adams had to defend the family estate by seizure from the government. in this his mind served as a constant that britain's power over the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another bread crumb of james otis jr. who was credited with coining the phrase taxation without representation. he is this gentleman right there. taxation without representation is tyranny is was hinge...
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one of the latter was samuel adams, the father of the revolution, samuel adams. that made him one of the most vocal supporters of american independence. even after his death, the younger adams had to defend the state from seizure by the government. this, in his mind, served as a constant reminder that britain 's power the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another bread crumb. he is credited with coining the phrase taxation without representation. this gentleman right there. taxation without representation is tyranny was his saying we usually drop off those last two words. if you went across the potomac, you would hear that on license plates in the district of columbia. but the tyranny part is left. off we will leave it right there. born in 1725, he hails to a family that will produce other revolutionaries such as murphy otis warren and samuel otis, who would become the president of the u.s. senate afterwards. his daughter would marriott gentleman named benjamin lincoln, a major general in the continental
one of the latter was samuel adams, the father of the revolution, samuel adams. that made him one of the most vocal supporters of american independence. even after his death, the younger adams had to defend the state from seizure by the government. this, in his mind, served as a constant reminder that britain 's power the colonies could be exercised in arbitrary and destructive ways. those destructive ways led to another bread crumb. he is credited with coining the phrase taxation without...
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adam posen will be staying with us. world bank sees the global economy contracting the most since world war ii. we will break down more details with the author of the report. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live at from new york, i am alix steel with guy johnson in the london. the big story was a steepener in the u.s. yield curve. as treasuries began to reflect steep curve control -- how does the fed address this? adam: i think they will broadly accept it. do you normally do worry about the yield curve steepening because you think it is a sign of a recession. in this case it is a good sign. they may not bluntly say it, but i think they will be more accepting of the yield curve steepening. in terms of forecast, i think perhaps try to push back expectations about an announcement of a new measure or yield curve control. it is possible they will surprise us and they have an interest in not tipping their hand when it is market sensitive information but i do not think the fed is yet ready to move to yield curve
adam posen will be staying with us. world bank sees the global economy contracting the most since world war ii. we will break down more details with the author of the report. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live at from new york, i am alix steel with guy johnson in the london. the big story was a steepener in the u.s. yield curve. as treasuries began to reflect steep curve control -- how does the fed address this? adam: i think they will broadly accept it. do you normally do worry...
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adam. well, anyway, thank you so much, samantha for taking care of our elders, and thank you, adam for doing this. samantha brown and adam levine. >> wow. thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix them. another way capital one is watching out for your money when you're not. what's in your wallet? ♪ now, every hybrid vehicle trusin toyota's lineupe for you. is available with 0% financing. with fewer stops for gas, yorither is available with 0% financing. withand with 0% financing, toyota hybrids are even more thrilling. enjoy more freedom in a toyota hybrid. see your toyota dealer or shop and buy online. all from the brand you trust. today and tomorrow. toyota. every year, you can see spectacular celebri
adam. well, anyway, thank you so much, samantha for taking care of our elders, and thank you, adam for doing this. samantha brown and adam levine. >> wow. thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ add some resistance. sara, your movie plus trial is about to expire. do you want to continue or cancel? ♪ capital one knows life doesn't update you about your credit card. so meet eno...the capital one assistant that looks out for charges that might surprise you and helps you fix...
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canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian policing. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bitterness people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they account for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al-jazeera in calgary canada. well that's now remind you of our top stories this hour. the police killing of another black man in the u.s. ha
canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian policing. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work...
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adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bitterness people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they account for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al-jazeera in calgary canada. violence broke out in central london between and here racism and far right groups there holding rival demonstrations some of the far right crowd attacked police officers trying to keep the 2 sides apart prime minister johnson described the event as racist thuggery. reports. they came they said to protect a monument. a statue of churchill that had already been boarded up to prevent vandalism thousands of far right supporters from various organizations descended on parliament square. the same crowd she voiced anger at damage do
adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bitterness people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they account for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system...
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adam: there is no doubt it is reality. we are seeing that in the force of sanctions the americans are applying to huawei. it is not as, complete dominance. it turns out the american economy and the european as well do not have complete control over the supply chain. there are key elements where only the taiwanese have the technology. that depends ultimately on cooperation. ,f you actually use the force the technological dominance, how long is that last and how long withit take the chinese their formidable research and development capacity and willingness to squirrel away unlimited amounts of money -- how long will it take them to overtake us? u.s. tax system has been living for decades in what is essentially a global eco-trope. if you look at the origins of research students coming up through the university system, they are overwhelmingly not eco--- not native born. what does that look like when we cut off the access of hundreds of thousands of chinese students to that system? chinesepens when universities no longer have a
adam: there is no doubt it is reality. we are seeing that in the force of sanctions the americans are applying to huawei. it is not as, complete dominance. it turns out the american economy and the european as well do not have complete control over the supply chain. there are key elements where only the taiwanese have the technology. that depends ultimately on cooperation. ,f you actually use the force the technological dominance, how long is that last and how long withit take the chinese their...
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canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian policing. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bridges people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they account for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al-jazeera in calgary canada venezuela's opposition leader aung white door is refusing to recognize the appointment of a team that will oversee
canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian policing. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work...
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adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bitterness people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they account for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al-jazeera in calgary canada venezuela's opposition leader why do is refusing to recognize the appointment of a team that will oversee upcoming parliamentary elections the supreme court named new leaders for the national electoral council a body that critics have repeatedly accused of favoring the ruling socialist party opponents boycotted the vote in 2018 on grounds that it was rigged china's art scene is one of the 1st to emerge from locked on galleries in beijing have reopened to showcase work reflecting the impact of the pandemic on everyday lives som
adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common and bitterness people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they account for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system...
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another very vocal critic was henry adams of the adams family. he was the grandson and great grant some of the presidents. he too craved a position in the administration, and he too didn't get it. before grand even took office, adams was predicting that his administration would bring a rain of western mediocrity. it was a kind of regionalism, snobbery, if you will, and that kind of statement. within five weeks of grand taking the oath of office, adams had concluded that his administration was worse than andrew johnson's i think all that grand had been able to do up until that point not much more than, to deny henry adams a job. so, adams began writing magazine articles denouncing just about everything grant did. both these men, and many other in their circles, had a kind of arrogance and almost insufferably in their treatment of grant. somebody once told grant that summer did not believe in the bible. grant said, well of course he doesn't, he did not write it. so, these men were on his case really throughout. there were many others in that group
another very vocal critic was henry adams of the adams family. he was the grandson and great grant some of the presidents. he too craved a position in the administration, and he too didn't get it. before grand even took office, adams was predicting that his administration would bring a rain of western mediocrity. it was a kind of regionalism, snobbery, if you will, and that kind of statement. within five weeks of grand taking the oath of office, adams had concluded that his administration was...
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it is where abigail smith adams was born. she lived for the first 20 years of her life there until she married john adams in 1764. she continued to be connected to this house throughout her life. she visited throughout her parents' lives. this was a place where her character and ideals were formed so it's very important to her. we are an all volunteer organization and we try to continue her spirit by offering educational programs and we also offer seasonal tours and private tours. and if you would like more information, please check out our website at abigailadamsbirthplace.org. when i first joined the abigail adams birthplace board a few years ago, despite knowing how prevalent slavery was in early new england, i was still shocked to discover that there were slaves in the home where abigail adams grew up. her antislavery sentiments are well-known, but her father, reverend williams smith, had at least four slaves. cato, tower, tom and phoebe. these individuals were important to abigail adams's early life. we try and commemora
it is where abigail smith adams was born. she lived for the first 20 years of her life there until she married john adams in 1764. she continued to be connected to this house throughout her life. she visited throughout her parents' lives. this was a place where her character and ideals were formed so it's very important to her. we are an all volunteer organization and we try to continue her spirit by offering educational programs and we also offer seasonal tours and private tours. and if you...
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canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian police. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common indigenous people make up less than 5 percent of kind of the population but they count for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al-jazeera in calgary canada prince government says the international criminal court should be able to work independently and without fear of sanc
canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian police. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work...
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canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian police. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief edem is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work against oil sands projects near his community but while his fame has focused public attention on discrimination and abuse of people of indigenous descent his experiences are all too common indigenous people make up less than 5 percent of canada's population but they count for around a 3rd of the prison population and 30 percent of death in police custody the question is now what authorities will do about a system that many here say is racist david mercer al jazeera in calgary canada more protests are expected in cities across lebanon hundreds of been taking to the streets for days demanding the govern
canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian police. i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief edem is an outspoken indigenous leader known internationally for his work...
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did they remain with the adams at peace field? thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the show. >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married. >> carolyn dewit. >> she was married at the time. the son was also an adult. there were no small children. >> our last individual of abigail's death at peace field. and if we -- all right. we don't have that. we have very little bit of time left. in bringing this full circle for people who have been introduced to abigail adams tonight what's the important thing to know about her? what was her impact or influence on american history?
did they remain with the adams at peace field? thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the show. >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married. >> carolyn dewit. >> she was married at the time. the son was also an adult. there were no small children. >> our last individual of abigail's death at peace field. and if we -- all right. we don't have that. we have very little bit of time left. in bringing this full circle for...
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and at the officer and taking a fighting stance before being jumped tackled to the ground adam released this photo after being released from police custody my client did not want to come forward with this he waited for a long time he was suffering from trauma and finally came forward because i think this is an example of the systemic racism that exists in north america it can no longer be denied adams himself spoke about as arrest during a solidarity march on june 6th were $310.00 for a little sure. i took the bird it. got better the bruisers. for all the royalties who could speak or would have to alter it or local r.c.m.p. canada's national police force said officers used reasonable force when adams resisted arrest but after the video surfaced a senior official made an abrupt about face earlier this week i made the statement that i did not believe there was systemic racism within the r.c.m.p. or canadian police and i expressed my belief that racism is found in all aspects of our society in our institutions and in our police services chief adam is an outspoken indigenous leader known in
and at the officer and taking a fighting stance before being jumped tackled to the ground adam released this photo after being released from police custody my client did not want to come forward with this he waited for a long time he was suffering from trauma and finally came forward because i think this is an example of the systemic racism that exists in north america it can no longer be denied adams himself spoke about as arrest during a solidarity march on june 6th were $310.00 for a little...
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adam, stick around. i'm going to continue our conversation shortly. >>> coming up, my next guest says the fact that trump moved his rally by one day is irrelevant since his message of racial intolerance remains the same. we will talk about what has changed in our politics and what hasn't. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. if yoyou'll get 2 vyears or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it
adam, stick around. i'm going to continue our conversation shortly. >>> coming up, my next guest says the fact that trump moved his rally by one day is irrelevant since his message of racial intolerance remains the same. we will talk about what has changed in our politics and what hasn't. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a...
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did they remain with the adams at peace field? and thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the. show >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married you. >> you ndt. >> de windt. > our less view of abigail's death apiece field. all right, we don't have. that so we have very little bit of time. left so and bringing this full circle, for people who have been introduced to abigail adams, tonight was the important thing to know about her? what was her impact your influence on american history
did they remain with the adams at peace field? and thank you for taking my call. i've enjoyed the. show >> thank you. >> they were adults when she died. the daughter caroline was married you. >> you ndt. >> de windt. > our less view of abigail's death apiece field. all right, we don't have. that so we have very little bit of time. left so and bringing this full circle, for people who have been introduced to abigail adams, tonight was the important thing to know about...
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but adams is pretty close to the historical moment. and even with his defense attorney rationale for wanting to do that, i guess i would like to hear you talk some about that notion of him as a leader of a largely white mob, and whether you think of that as another fiction about him, or something that there seems to be some historical evidence for, and if so, what do you make of it? professor kachun: that's a good question. a lot of it comes down to, what do we mean by a leader? that can have a lot of different meanings in different contexts. in terms of the evidence about attucks' participation in that mob, there are a number of eyewitness testimonies that make it clear he was not an innocent bystander. he was noted as coming up corn hill toward the custom house on king street. he was holding two big cordwood clubs and gave one to another person -- i think patrick eaton testified to this -- he said, come on, let's get them. he was obviously very vocal. several witnesses had him shouting at the troops and daring them to fire and so on,
but adams is pretty close to the historical moment. and even with his defense attorney rationale for wanting to do that, i guess i would like to hear you talk some about that notion of him as a leader of a largely white mob, and whether you think of that as another fiction about him, or something that there seems to be some historical evidence for, and if so, what do you make of it? professor kachun: that's a good question. a lot of it comes down to, what do we mean by a leader? that can have a...
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adam, welcome. i'm guessing you got some serious -- well, you will call it response, but i'm calling it blowback to the initial no -- no mask required. what sparked the 180 degree turn between last night and this afternoon? >> thank you, liz, always great to be with you. we have been working for three months on the plan to bring our theaters back. we shut them down in mid march because of the covid crisis. and we put together what we thought was a great plan. we brought in consultants who are current and former faculty members of harvard university school of public health. we partnered with the clorox company. we have an incredibly comprehensive cleaning and safety protocols, called amc safe and clean. one of the elements of course of it was a policy on masks. all of our employees were going to wear masks, and in those localities where masks are the norm, we were going to have people wear masks, meaning our guests, that is, and those parts of the country did not be wearing masks, we were going to le
adam, welcome. i'm guessing you got some serious -- well, you will call it response, but i'm calling it blowback to the initial no -- no mask required. what sparked the 180 degree turn between last night and this afternoon? >> thank you, liz, always great to be with you. we have been working for three months on the plan to bring our theaters back. we shut them down in mid march because of the covid crisis. and we put together what we thought was a great plan. we brought in consultants who...
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adam, what do you mean by that? >> after the 2008 recession, the government, the obama administration, really didn't do enough to make sure that americans, you know, in the bottom 70% of the income bracket recovered quickly enough. and, so, as a result, people were really treading water between the 2008 recession and the coronavirus shutdown that just happened right now. and in between that, you know, donald trump was elected. he promised to work on behalf of the forgotten man. he was going to do a big infrastructure bill. he was going to raise wages. he was going to create for jobs, and he really didn't do that. his biggest legislative accomplishment was giving people in his income bracket a massive tax cut, much as the previous republican president before him. what we have seen for the past ten years is a series of missed opportunities to make the economy work for americans who are not upper middle class or wealthy and we just didn't do it. and we're seeing the consequences of that right now when you see people li
adam, what do you mean by that? >> after the 2008 recession, the government, the obama administration, really didn't do enough to make sure that americans, you know, in the bottom 70% of the income bracket recovered quickly enough. and, so, as a result, people were really treading water between the 2008 recession and the coronavirus shutdown that just happened right now. and in between that, you know, donald trump was elected. he promised to work on behalf of the forgotten man. he was...
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an officer and mr adam continue in heated argument. as the situation deteriorates and more officers arrive, one is seen running, tackling mr adam to the ground. he repeatedly punches him while shouting, "don't resist," as bystanders plead with him to stop. before this footage was released publicly, police said they had viewed the video and found the officer's actions reasonable. mr adam later released a picture of injuries he says he sustained in the attack. the incident is now being investigated by the alberta serious response team, but the canadian prime minister is calling for an independent inquiry. and he and other officials are now talking about racism in the royal canadian mounted police. the events that have been brought to light over the past days highlight that, without question, there is systemic discrimination within our institutions, including within the rcmp. we need to move forward to correct that. mr trudeau, seen here taking a knee at a recent anti—racism protest in ottawa, has himself faced serious criticisms of his
an officer and mr adam continue in heated argument. as the situation deteriorates and more officers arrive, one is seen running, tackling mr adam to the ground. he repeatedly punches him while shouting, "don't resist," as bystanders plead with him to stop. before this footage was released publicly, police said they had viewed the video and found the officer's actions reasonable. mr adam later released a picture of injuries he says he sustained in the attack. the incident is now being...
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adam: good morning and thank you for having me. the ark happy to be able to welcome back customers to stores as they open. wet we currently see is that need to operate those stores in -- with some restrictions, still in compliance with the authorities and the local regulations. happy to welcome customers back, but of course we have some restrictions in the markets. francine: are there any places in the world where you had to reclose some stores again because of covid-19? are you doing that in the u.s.? constantlye monitoring the situation, and i think one of the examples is in asia and china where we can see , taking decisive and immediate action. are always complying with how the authorities are managing the situation. francine: you have said this morning that you are preparing for a debut bond issue. what is the money raised for? is it for expansion online? at the same time you are closing stores. where do you see opportunities? chiefone of our priorities is that we have financial resilience, and with this program we believe that
adam: good morning and thank you for having me. the ark happy to be able to welcome back customers to stores as they open. wet we currently see is that need to operate those stores in -- with some restrictions, still in compliance with the authorities and the local regulations. happy to welcome customers back, but of course we have some restrictions in the markets. francine: are there any places in the world where you had to reclose some stores again because of covid-19? are you doing that in...
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adam schiff repeatedly said trump was a russian asset on the media. let's welcome back to the show media reporter joe concha, your reaction to this. >> that is funny because i looked at some research done on adam schiff and the number of interviews he did talking about exactly what you just described that the president is a russian asset that his campaign associates had colluded withh russian officials, you do know how many times he was interviewed just on tv, 419. times. between january 2017 and june of 2019, that is a must 50 hours, you will have to watch titanic nearly 17 times to get to 50 hours of adam schiff and the only topic was donald trump's guilty and till proven innocent, he is a russian asset and he should be impeached and removed from office, now you will find birdie made off in front of a camera before you find adam schiff being asked about all the allegations that he has been exonerated by robert mueller without unlimited resources and a to have your investigation. liz: joe, when you think about the radio silence of democrats from the
adam schiff repeatedly said trump was a russian asset on the media. let's welcome back to the show media reporter joe concha, your reaction to this. >> that is funny because i looked at some research done on adam schiff and the number of interviews he did talking about exactly what you just described that the president is a russian asset that his campaign associates had colluded withh russian officials, you do know how many times he was interviewed just on tv, 419. times. between january...
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all right, adam, many thanks for that. adam from warsaw for the bbc there. malawi's newly elected president lazarus cha kwera has said his victory is a win for democracy and justice. the election result is being seen as a democratic first in sub—saharan africa. a flawed election was over—turned and the opposition has gone on to win power. reged ahmed reports. counting and tallying the votes earlier this week, this election was a rerun of a discredited presidential poll from 2019. when the incumbent president peter mutharika won a narrow victory last year, the opposition disputed the election, sparking anger and months of anti—government protests — a rare sight in malawi. by february, the country's highest court, in a decision described as landmark, overturned the results, citing systematic and grave regularities. systematic and grave irregularities. now, the final results have come in and the opposition candidate lazarus chakwera has been declared the winner. preliminary results showed him as having a lead, and this result appears decisive. lazarus c
all right, adam, many thanks for that. adam from warsaw for the bbc there. malawi's newly elected president lazarus cha kwera has said his victory is a win for democracy and justice. the election result is being seen as a democratic first in sub—saharan africa. a flawed election was over—turned and the opposition has gone on to win power. reged ahmed reports. counting and tallying the votes earlier this week, this election was a rerun of a discredited presidential poll from 2019. when the...
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an officer and mr adam continue in heated argument. as the situation deteriorates and more officers arrive, one is seen running, tackling mr adam to the ground. he repeatedly punches him while shouting, ‘don‘t resist,‘ as bystanders plead with him to stop. before this footage was released publicly, police said they had viewed the video and found the officer‘s actions reasonable. mr adam later released a picture of the injuries he says he sustained in the attack. the incident is now being investigated by the alberta serious response team, but the canadian prime minister is calling for an independent inquiry. and he and other officials are now talking about racism in the royal canadian mounted police. the events that have been brought to light over the past days highlight that, without question, there is systemic discrimination within our institutions, including within the rcmp. we need to move forward to correct that. mr trudeau, seen here taking a knee at a recent antiracism protest in ottawa, has himself faced serious criticis
an officer and mr adam continue in heated argument. as the situation deteriorates and more officers arrive, one is seen running, tackling mr adam to the ground. he repeatedly punches him while shouting, ‘don‘t resist,‘ as bystanders plead with him to stop. before this footage was released publicly, police said they had viewed the video and found the officer‘s actions reasonable. mr adam later released a picture of the injuries he says he sustained in the attack. the incident is now...
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and john quincy adams. john adams ranks 19th -- of presidential leadership. his son came in a 21st place. >> hello everybody, good evening. good evening everyone. thank you so much for braving the elements and joining us this evening. i am catherine, i'm the president of the massachusetts historical society. as our members and regular
and john quincy adams. john adams ranks 19th -- of presidential leadership. his son came in a 21st place. >> hello everybody, good evening. good evening everyone. thank you so much for braving the elements and joining us this evening. i am catherine, i'm the president of the massachusetts historical society. as our members and regular
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but adams is pretty close to the historical moment. even with his defense attorney rationales for wanting to do that, i guess i would like to hear you talk some about that notion of him as a leader of a largely white mob and whether you think of that as another fiction about him or something that there seems to be some historical evidence for, and if use if so, what do you make of it? >> great question. a lot of it comes down to what do we need by a leader? a lot of different meetings and contacts. in terms of the evidence about yuck attucks ' participation in that yuck mob, there are a number of eyewitness testimonies that make it clear he was not an innocent bystander. he was noted as coming up, corn hill toward the custom house on king street. he was holding two big court would collapse and he gave one to another person. patrick eaton, who testified to this. let's go get them. he was obviously very vocal. several witnesses had him shouting at the troops, daring them to fire and so on. he was at the front of the mob, right in front o
but adams is pretty close to the historical moment. even with his defense attorney rationales for wanting to do that, i guess i would like to hear you talk some about that notion of him as a leader of a largely white mob and whether you think of that as another fiction about him or something that there seems to be some historical evidence for, and if use if so, what do you make of it? >> great question. a lot of it comes down to what do we need by a leader? a lot of different meetings and...
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an officer and mr adam continue in heated argument. as the situation deteriorates and more officers arrive, one is seen running, tackling mr adam to the ground. he repeatedly punches him while shouting, "don't resist," as bystanders plead with him to stop. before this footage was released publicly, police said they had viewed the video and found the officer's actions reasonable. mr adam later released a picture of the injuries he says he sustained in the attack. the incident is now being investigated by the alberta serious response team, but the canadian prime minister is calling for an independent inquiry. and he and other officials are now talking about racism in the royal canadian mounted police. the events that have been brought to light over the past days highlight that, without question, there is systemic discrimination within our institutions, including within the rcmp. we need to move forward to correct that. mr trudeau, seen here taking a knee at a recent antiracism protest in ottawa, has himself faced serious criticisms of hi
an officer and mr adam continue in heated argument. as the situation deteriorates and more officers arrive, one is seen running, tackling mr adam to the ground. he repeatedly punches him while shouting, "don't resist," as bystanders plead with him to stop. before this footage was released publicly, police said they had viewed the video and found the officer's actions reasonable. mr adam later released a picture of the injuries he says he sustained in the attack. the incident is now...
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, adam welcome aboard. that was a pretty remarkable display. what did you think of this hard-hitting interview? >> the most trusted democrat in america is what they call him? i call him the grandma killer. how many thousands of senior citizens died because he mandated that the nursing homes take covid-19 patience and even allowed nurses that had covid-19 into the? nursing homes to practice covid-19 patience. a terrible risk. thousands of deaths and he is the most trusted democrat in america? >> tammy: it's bad enough to not ask about that issue but then, let's stay with the cuomo family. brother chris on cnn complaining of course about the trump rally. >> he's having his rally in tulsa. mask optional, social distancing not necessary and let's pack it in and have record numbers. why is that okay? who is telling him that is okay? >> tammy: i don't know, maybe the same person, at that told him it was okay. the neighbor david telling tucker carlson about his own personal encounter with covid cuomo. >> i said, d
, adam welcome aboard. that was a pretty remarkable display. what did you think of this hard-hitting interview? >> the most trusted democrat in america is what they call him? i call him the grandma killer. how many thousands of senior citizens died because he mandated that the nursing homes take covid-19 patience and even allowed nurses that had covid-19 into the? nursing homes to practice covid-19 patience. a terrible risk. thousands of deaths and he is the most trusted democrat in...
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story or the phony survey that was used to to write the story adam go at always a pleasure sir thank you. thank you so much for having me it's always an honor. my pleasure ok folks we hope this so wet your appetite and stay right where you are because we have an all star panel study no use and wine all coming up next don't miss it. you can be both with the yeah you like. as the culture war rages on and they did the billionaire class is only getting wealthier their wealth is iraq the 20 percent or $584000000000.00 since the start of the endemic splash law how will this fact sheet to complete coverage and is a term that underclass been ignored. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation full community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. talks were all too well aware that we're living through troubled times and the cancel culture is gaining steam now when it comes to the medi
story or the phony survey that was used to to write the story adam go at always a pleasure sir thank you. thank you so much for having me it's always an honor. my pleasure ok folks we hope this so wet your appetite and stay right where you are because we have an all star panel study no use and wine all coming up next don't miss it. you can be both with the yeah you like. as the culture war rages on and they did the billionaire class is only getting wealthier their wealth is iraq the 20 percent...
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i was a park ranger for a summer for the adams historical site. everything you say and more about those people, he made the president's. also some of the redactor. but anna the comment on the belief that integration be required. i'm a professor of social studies methods to teach both in service and future teachers. there are elementary school teachers. he said that is the families and the lack of learning about history and culture and learning to live with others and appreciate differences in suckling on the house. what about in the elementary school. i got around to lots of elementary schools. hundreds and until there is no time for social studies. we only have half an hour a week. went to do math science and reading. i point this out at the national conference and i couldn't can answer some wondering what yours is pretty. david: my feelings, very strong feelings as a way to get young people involved in history. best time to get them is in grade school. because they want to know. it but the presidents and heroes accomplishment and so forth. and t
i was a park ranger for a summer for the adams historical site. everything you say and more about those people, he made the president's. also some of the redactor. but anna the comment on the belief that integration be required. i'm a professor of social studies methods to teach both in service and future teachers. there are elementary school teachers. he said that is the families and the lack of learning about history and culture and learning to live with others and appreciate differences in...
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adam easton from warsaw for the bbc there. the rolling stones have said that donald trump could face legal action if he continues to use their songs at his campaign rallies. a statement from the band's legal team said it was working with the performing rights organisation, the bmi, to stop the unauthorised use of their music. previous cease and desist letters. as gail maclellan reports, the president has already ignored previous cease and desist letters. #i'm a ghost! # living in a ghost town! # i'm a ghost. ..# living in a ghost town, the latest single from veteran rock band, the rolling stones. the release fast—tracked because of its relevance to social distancing. # when i can't be found...# but this is not the only stones song making its mark on uncertain times in 2020. # you can't always get what you want. ..# you can't always get what you want, a favourite at president trump's rallies. when the song featured in the president's election campaign in 2016, the band tweeted, "the rolling stones do not "endorse donald trump
adam easton from warsaw for the bbc there. the rolling stones have said that donald trump could face legal action if he continues to use their songs at his campaign rallies. a statement from the band's legal team said it was working with the performing rights organisation, the bmi, to stop the unauthorised use of their music. previous cease and desist letters. as gail maclellan reports, the president has already ignored previous cease and desist letters. #i'm a ghost! # living in a ghost town!...
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get there but i would have gotten caught and i want to let it be that adam was. going to have to me i'll have the. goods by god if you. get to that in a minute then in the oval office it's not a bit of a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going to get out of there was the night that you demand of. what a drunk well how for a bit didn't. you know that in the. fall. on the. living. there. so there. we do you not have. the you. don't really believe. that. it's because. of the low level of further oh. yeah they think they are. doing also something smart down there in and tear off some of the stuff that has really stunned us for the color a local korean dumber example are down the city down the road to tripoli is also his activism bike impurity had a. big deal to fish to spit so new high level teams and there was a knock on the field to get us to stand up and massacre this girl could have some of our feet are smart enough not to smoke the non comedy in town have all of us obvious like to listen to more noted without talking to me. for most of this a
get there but i would have gotten caught and i want to let it be that adam was. going to have to me i'll have the. goods by god if you. get to that in a minute then in the oval office it's not a bit of a look at the building in the morning and then i'm not. going to get out of there was the night that you demand of. what a drunk well how for a bit didn't. you know that in the. fall. on the. living. there. so there. we do you not have. the you. don't really believe. that. it's because. of the...
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adam, thank you. we did not know that this cat has been cornered and as reggie said, we hope that they can move forward in a safe way. >> definitely. i'll have more updates as they come in. >> thanks, adam. >> adam goldstein coming through with the scoop this morning. really appreciate that. and this is also really close to ucsf, so a lot of people that go back and forth to the hospital there. but it is so early in the morning that i think that most of the people who live in the new condos and apartments don't even know that this is happening. our helicopter is probably their first clue that something is going on. so if you live in these few blocks, you will want to stay inside until you get the all clear from police. hopefully this month lion is able to safely get out of the neighborhood this morning. i have pinned all my hopes and dreams on this. i don't know why. >> i really hope so too. it is a sweet mountain lion and seems to be lost around the city. >> we have definitely given it a personali per
adam, thank you. we did not know that this cat has been cornered and as reggie said, we hope that they can move forward in a safe way. >> definitely. i'll have more updates as they come in. >> thanks, adam. >> adam goldstein coming through with the scoop this morning. really appreciate that. and this is also really close to ucsf, so a lot of people that go back and forth to the hospital there. but it is so early in the morning that i think that most of the people who live in...
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eastern on american history tv oabigail adams, watch it tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> now on a look at the history of gay rights in the united states, the pioneering gafiy fis of lilli vincenz and a guy rights group founded in 1950. ♪ >>> a portion of the 1968 film the second largest minority by producer and director lilli vincenz. joining us is charles francis the president of the society ney washington, d.c., which is what? >> we are an lgbt history society with the motto of archive activism and by that i mean we find old materials that have been forgotten, sealed or just basically deleted and use those materials to talk about gay civil rights and the ongoing struggle for gay civil equality. >> we will show you both of the films in its entirety and the one is seven minutes, and the other 12 minutes on american history tv and real america. your connection to the films is what? >> we were honored to be chosen by lilli vincenz, the creator of these films, the producer and director of these films. she chose us to bring toge
eastern on american history tv oabigail adams, watch it tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> now on a look at the history of gay rights in the united states, the pioneering gafiy fis of lilli vincenz and a guy rights group founded in 1950. ♪ >>> a portion of the 1968 film the second largest minority by producer and director lilli vincenz. joining us is charles francis the president of the society ney washington, d.c., which is what? >> we are...