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of president john adams . this expectations shape the adams family and through them american history happiness was not a quality they achieved often, but they spoke their minds were good or for bad. i don't have to speak my mind about heirs and on her name because the book recommends itself. please join me in welcoming douglas egerton. >> thank you for that lovely introduction and thank you for altering out on a sunny but cold day. we're all here and i know the cold has done something interesting so i got my water. i've been also told to seek slowly which is not something anybody in my family does so lousy what i can do about that. my story begins where most books on the adams family and . this is the prologue, the and in september or february 1848 of 80-year-old congressman john quincy adams. he had just been one of a few congressmen to vote no on a resolution backing american soldiers for their service in mexico and of course in the war with mexico was and most unjust war. and if the husband of kate. stefan,
of president john adams . this expectations shape the adams family and through them american history happiness was not a quality they achieved often, but they spoke their minds were good or for bad. i don't have to speak my mind about heirs and on her name because the book recommends itself. please join me in welcoming douglas egerton. >> thank you for that lovely introduction and thank you for altering out on a sunny but cold day. we're all here and i know the cold has done something...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. adam: welcome to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have y
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. adam: welcome to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front....
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so ultimately john adams does have to give way in washington gets his man. so much for the former presidents not meddling. >> as the aside, adams was so touchy as you will recall that later on he cuts off all communication with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him and would only go through abigail. this lasted right up until just before the death. >> yes. what is interesting a lot of the communications between these people by the time washington died, he was no longer on speaking terms with jefferson, james madison and james monroe. that is the third and fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter] he was no longer on speaking terms with them when he died. there is a variety of reasons why that happened and serious personal reasons behind the collapse of each of those relationships but you get the idea that all founding fathers were not friends. >> or just like egos in the oval office. [laughter] so nowadays the presidents leaving office do you think about george h.w. bush who defeated him for a variety of good causes
so ultimately john adams does have to give way in washington gets his man. so much for the former presidents not meddling. >> as the aside, adams was so touchy as you will recall that later on he cuts off all communication with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him and would only go through abigail. this lasted right up until just before the death. >> yes. what is interesting a lot of the communications between these people by the time washington died, he was...
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to be here to talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a great man of great heart, great humor, devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing. and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometime tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in the estimate of his friends or of posterity. and he was also a man coming to his credit but to his disadvantage, who as he said, never considered popularity his mistress. he never accorded popularity. he was a man of principle. his courage was the courage of his convictions. and i think one of the most vivid and important examples of his principal behavior and conduct and life was he is the only founding father who never owned a slave as a matter of principle. now we know it is important to judge those who did not own slaves in the context of their own time. that is correct and fair and historically the sensib
to be here to talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a great man of great heart, great humor, devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing. and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometime tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in the estimate of...
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he never forgave adams. he planted seeds of his wife's favorite tree, the southern magnolia, and planted them. this story is probably more fiction than fact. none of his contemporaries ever mentioned the tree and it does not appear in the earliest photos of the white house. this does not in any way detract from the enduring love story that the tree has come to represent over the centuries. it may be the most famous but the jackson magnolia is far from the only tree planted on the white house grants. this is existing condition survey dates to the year 1900 and marks the location of some 500 trees and shrubs. that's what all of those small dots are. 500 or so, it's about the same number of trees and shrubs found today. beginning with rutherford hayes in the 18 seventies, nearly every presidential administration has also planted at least one tree as a means of commemorating their time at the white house. unfortunately not all of these trees have survived. but here are two that have. at the top queen elizabeth t
he never forgave adams. he planted seeds of his wife's favorite tree, the southern magnolia, and planted them. this story is probably more fiction than fact. none of his contemporaries ever mentioned the tree and it does not appear in the earliest photos of the white house. this does not in any way detract from the enduring love story that the tree has come to represent over the centuries. it may be the most famous but the jackson magnolia is far from the only tree planted on the white house...
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i would just like to introduce you all to the other adam, it's adam from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, hello, adam. hello stop till you are also the author of your new book, which i understand was written last year but published this year. it was. it was in november, and it came out in february. so you study diseases, but from a kind of mathematical and epidemiological point of view. yeah, so epidemiological point of view. yeah, soa epidemiological point of view. yeah, so a lot of our research at the moment is very much on disease, but also over the years, been looking more broadly at how some of the ideas that we use to study infectious disease outbreaks might apply to other fields and help us get a better handle on some of those problems as well. we will be exploiting you big time tonight. we certainly are, it's great to have you. so first things first, as always, we have got an update on the numbers. 16,781; people in hospice, still a massive shock reading out those numbers every day. that's an increase of 881 from the day before. laura, what will the politici
i would just like to introduce you all to the other adam, it's adam from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, hello, adam. hello stop till you are also the author of your new book, which i understand was written last year but published this year. it was. it was in november, and it came out in february. so you study diseases, but from a kind of mathematical and epidemiological point of view. yeah, so epidemiological point of view. yeah, soa epidemiological point of view. yeah, so...
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it's why congress dispatched benjamin adams -- benjamin adams? it's why congress dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. but before we get to paris or london or any other european capital, before we travel with the declaration over the sea let's pause for a moment longer in the american colonies or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on monday, july 8th, 1776 issuing it as a printed poster known as a broadside prepared by john dunlap their official printer. broad size were the perfect size to paste up everywhere and their typeface was just large enough to be legible outdoors and to be easily read aloud in public settings. and so they were read aloud outside these broad sides, these dunlap declarations. first in philadelphia that same day, july 8th when colonel john nixon read the declaration, read the printed dunlap broadside from a wooden platform outside the state house. when nixon reached its conclusion the gathered crowd erupted, then members of the committee of inspectio
it's why congress dispatched benjamin adams -- benjamin adams? it's why congress dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. but before we get to paris or london or any other european capital, before we travel with the declaration over the sea let's pause for a moment longer in the american colonies or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on monday, july 8th, 1776 issuing it as a printed poster known as a broadside prepared by...
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they just happen to be the same members of his own cabinet because adams made the mistake to retain all of george washington's cabinet secretaries. ca[laughter] so he says send me an update of philadelphia. so he really does push the boundaries of confidentiality he really does want them to go further and says don't go too far but let me know what's happening. so what is happening with the foreign-policy crisis developing between united states and france. france has been seizing american ships at sea and john adams has sent envoys to france to negotiate a settlement is a long period of time everybody's waiting to find out you can see washington getting more and more agitated. what happened to the envoys they said were they guillotined? the answer comes it will up and his peaceful retirement. >> we will get to that but first we hear a lot these days about the relationship between presidents and the press what was thatpr relationship like back in washington's days? did he read the press to supplement what he was getting directly from the former appointees in w office? >> that's a grea
they just happen to be the same members of his own cabinet because adams made the mistake to retain all of george washington's cabinet secretaries. ca[laughter] so he says send me an update of philadelphia. so he really does push the boundaries of confidentiality he really does want them to go further and says don't go too far but let me know what's happening. so what is happening with the foreign-policy crisis developing between united states and france. france has been seizing american ships...
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he never forgave adams. and grief stricken, the widower president brought with him seeds from his wife's favorite tree, the southern magnolia and planted them outside the white house in her memory. truthfully, the story is probably more fiction than fact. neither jackson nor any of his contemporaries mention the tree. does it not appear in the early photos of the white house. this does not detract from the enduring love story that tree has come to represent over the centuries. it may be the most famous but they are far from the only tree planted on the white house grounds. this existing condition surveyed dates to around 1900 and marks the location of some 500 trees and large shrubs. that's what all of these tiny dots are. and 500 or so this is the same number of trees and shrubs found on the grounds today. beginning in the 1870s, nearly every presidential administration has also planted athe least one tree as a means of commemorating time at the white house. unfortunately, not all of these trees have surviv
he never forgave adams. and grief stricken, the widower president brought with him seeds from his wife's favorite tree, the southern magnolia and planted them outside the white house in her memory. truthfully, the story is probably more fiction than fact. neither jackson nor any of his contemporaries mention the tree. does it not appear in the early photos of the white house. this does not detract from the enduring love story that tree has come to represent over the centuries. it may be the...
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but the adams' would not have the chance to make any improvements themselves. john adams lost his re-election bid and only lived in the white house for a little less than four months. so when the new president, thomas jefferson moved in, it remained a wreck. visitors describe td as a barren, stony, unfenced waste that existed in a rough, wild state. one english gentleman found the site down right dangerous after dark when one was liable to fall into a pit or stumble over a pile of rubbish. but none of this deterred washington in the slightest and almost immediately he got to work improving the landscape, filling in the holes and grading the earth. and jefferson's vision for the ground culminated in this draft landscape plan. while it doesn't look very much like the current arrangement of the white house grounds it formed the basis of all future development. it also perfectly illustrates how that the beginning of the white house grounds were more short and squat than they are today. they're shorter north and south and wider east and west. so very broadly speakin
but the adams' would not have the chance to make any improvements themselves. john adams lost his re-election bid and only lived in the white house for a little less than four months. so when the new president, thomas jefferson moved in, it remained a wreck. visitors describe td as a barren, stony, unfenced waste that existed in a rough, wild state. one english gentleman found the site down right dangerous after dark when one was liable to fall into a pit or stumble over a pile of rubbish. but...
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but ultimately john adams does have to give way. so much for presidents not meddling with their successors. adams was so touchy that later he cuts off all communications with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him. >> but by the time george washington dies he is no longer on speaking terms jefferson, james madison and james monroe. that is the third fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter] there is a variety of reasons why that happened and there is a personal reason behind the collapse but you get an idea all founding fathers were not friends. >>. >> nowadays presidents leaving office can be less partisan course those who defeated them. and almost all the presidents with a variety of causes. but you suggest leaving office made washington more partisan. >> that's true i do think he did after he left the presidency and have a perception day that is up the partisan feud but he involves himself and congressional engineering and he supported the alien and sedition act those that were associated
but ultimately john adams does have to give way. so much for presidents not meddling with their successors. adams was so touchy that later he cuts off all communications with thomas jefferson and refuses to communicate directly with him. >> but by the time george washington dies he is no longer on speaking terms jefferson, james madison and james monroe. that is the third fourth and fifth president of the united states. [laughter] there is a variety of reasons why that happened and there...
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jerome adams. but first, let's bring a marked narrative, reporting from the white house with the latest from the front lines mark. >> chris, the president task force said it's focused on places like detroit, chicago and orland. cities were covid-19 cases are on the rise in the president is ordering at least 1,000 medical personnel to new york to fight the virus. >> every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter. >> america's medical community faces a grim reality as the coronavirus spreads nationwide, many fear there's not enough equipment, staff, or supplies to save lives. >> we are demanding from this hospital the protections that we >> new york's governor says he's shifting resources to help hospitals most in need. >> i'm not going to let people die because we didn't redistribute ventilators. the national guard are going to be deployed to pick up these ventilators, which are all across the state, and deploy them to places where we need them. >> in new york state alone, at lea
jerome adams. but first, let's bring a marked narrative, reporting from the white house with the latest from the front lines mark. >> chris, the president task force said it's focused on places like detroit, chicago and orland. cities were covid-19 cases are on the rise in the president is ordering at least 1,000 medical personnel to new york to fight the virus. >> every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter. >> america's medical community faces a grim...
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. >> john adams was born in 1735. he lived until 1826 nearly to the age of 91 lived longer than any president in history. he has been commonly thought of as a rich boston bluebird he was not any of those he was not rich or blue blood he was a farmer son who because of the scholarship to harvard discovered books forever. john adams was the most broadly read american of his time and let's remember it was john adams the second president of the united states who signed legislation to create the library of congress. so to talk about john adams and remember john adams is all together particularly appropriate on this occasion. a man of genuine brillianc brilliance, also a man of great art and humor and devoted to his country , truthful, devoted to his wife and famil family, hard-working, god-feari altogether the bravest patriot in history abrasive sometimes temperamental, sometimes tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place and also a man to his credit and also to his disadvantage that never consider
. >> john adams was born in 1735. he lived until 1826 nearly to the age of 91 lived longer than any president in history. he has been commonly thought of as a rich boston bluebird he was not any of those he was not rich or blue blood he was a farmer son who because of the scholarship to harvard discovered books forever. john adams was the most broadly read american of his time and let's remember it was john adams the second president of the united states who signed legislation to create...
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adam: a lot of things have not changed. even though he calls himself a democratic socialists, and they socialist at the time would not use those words to describe them. he really advocates a sort of question european welfare state. more importantly the problems that the united states has been would seem so stark it to us when we look back at the pictures of this people and tenements and so forth, we still have with us today individuals that are different, it looks a little different but the income disparities, between the top 1 percent and the remainder of the population today, is greater than it was when rose and graham got married in 1905. the other disparities are enormous and learning. it is outrageous the tens of millions of people in this country do not have medical insurance. this is something taken for granite throughout western europe. many of the things like that we can point to them think illustrate that in different forms, the same sorts of things outraged people then, should outrageous today. guest: what would
adam: a lot of things have not changed. even though he calls himself a democratic socialists, and they socialist at the time would not use those words to describe them. he really advocates a sort of question european welfare state. more importantly the problems that the united states has been would seem so stark it to us when we look back at the pictures of this people and tenements and so forth, we still have with us today individuals that are different, it looks a little different but the...
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adam posen is with us. what is your prescription to get allpe talking again without of this animosity between northern and southern countries? past it is hard to get that animosity because we are ending up with a compromise and jacob kierkegaard has a favorable view on the substance of this compromise in terms of the amount of money being paid, the precedents being set for joint issuance of debt. the spanish government came out with a brilliant, brave, and well reasoned argument. there should be eurobonds and there should be some kind of long-termrt and commitment of euro area solidarity, and if there is instead a compromise, no one is happy. northern wing in the economy says, they are still getting money from us and without conditions, what the hell is going on? at the best, we are doing this as charity. says, we have been very responsible and this is not our fault, and why the hell are we staying here if you do not show solidarity now? the political gap and pressure remains even if the economic substance
adam posen is with us. what is your prescription to get allpe talking again without of this animosity between northern and southern countries? past it is hard to get that animosity because we are ending up with a compromise and jacob kierkegaard has a favorable view on the substance of this compromise in terms of the amount of money being paid, the precedents being set for joint issuance of debt. the spanish government came out with a brilliant, brave, and well reasoned argument. there should...
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now before that shocking attack a powerful adam of which was a prominent advocate for liberal causes and a strong supporter of pro european sentiments and prior to his killing he come under massive pressure from a right wing hate campaign so after his death his widow magdaléna has taken up the fight against the hate speech that she says is having such a devastating impact in poland poisoning politics and threatening lifes. for a year magdalena has been visiting her husband's grave at st mary's church in dansk . she says he stood for freedom and against poland's right wing populist law and justice party that tramples on that freedom and that this cost him his life. he was killed by hate speech was averted by these troll factories. were just information spread about pavel. the accusations in the defamation. that's what killed him. in the 1980 s. pavel adam ovitz was a student leader in the celadon issue led by les at the dance shipyard soli don helped put an end to communist rule in poland. years later when the populist law and justice party came to power as damasks mayor adam ovitz w
now before that shocking attack a powerful adam of which was a prominent advocate for liberal causes and a strong supporter of pro european sentiments and prior to his killing he come under massive pressure from a right wing hate campaign so after his death his widow magdaléna has taken up the fight against the hate speech that she says is having such a devastating impact in poland poisoning politics and threatening lifes. for a year magdalena has been visiting her husband's grave at st mary's...
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and it's a contemporary map in the adams book. i take everything that this wonderful crayon drawing by a french artist of john adams pretty think is one of the best most rep. of him ever done. i love it drawing, i love painting. i painted all myself. and since it is the only way we can see those is in the drawings, and paintings of the utmost importance. in trying to reach the human being that one is writing about. those letters of george washington which again, aspired what i am working on today. doug of the property, when we were building this little building right work. host: hello he lived in that house there. david: i bought it in 1965 and pay less for it than you would buy a car for it today. we slowly began to restore it and fix it up. we lived there for a time at cornell. i was later in residence in new mexico for a while. in the aggregate of half of the year at least. and in missouri when i was working on the german work. this is the other work area. this is where all of our paraphernalia of the communications are located
and it's a contemporary map in the adams book. i take everything that this wonderful crayon drawing by a french artist of john adams pretty think is one of the best most rep. of him ever done. i love it drawing, i love painting. i painted all myself. and since it is the only way we can see those is in the drawings, and paintings of the utmost importance. in trying to reach the human being that one is writing about. those letters of george washington which again, aspired what i am working on...
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by the time we get to 1774, now some americans are starting to think, yes, samuel adams, john adams, george washington, thomas jefferson are beginning to think, yes, we have the grounds for establishing a revolution. but, still, it's -- prudence dictates that even in 1774 that may be too early. there is a real question about when revolutions are launched. and you can't be some radical yahoo who decides he doesn't like the five cent tax on his soda and that he's going to launch a revolution. that would be profoundly imprude imprudent. all right. i'm coming close now to the end. i want to end this discussion, this talk about the declaration of independence by talking about the moral logic of the american revolution or more precisely, the moral logic contained in the declaration of independence. if you remember now earlier in this talk when we were examining the first paragraph, in fact, the very first words of the declaration of independence, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political band that have connected them with another. righ
by the time we get to 1774, now some americans are starting to think, yes, samuel adams, john adams, george washington, thomas jefferson are beginning to think, yes, we have the grounds for establishing a revolution. but, still, it's -- prudence dictates that even in 1774 that may be too early. there is a real question about when revolutions are launched. and you can't be some radical yahoo who decides he doesn't like the five cent tax on his soda and that he's going to launch a revolution....
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here he is the one and only adam sandler. adam sandler, thank you so much for doing the show's at-home edition. i appreciate it, buddy >> jimmy, you look handsome. what is that, earth behind you >> jimmy: i'm in the birch room. >> that is so cool, buddy. >> jimmy: yeah birch wallpaper. >> you look good you shower today or no [ laughter ] you did, you didn't, did you [ laughter ] jimmy, boy i got a shower for you, man. i took my jimmy shower >> jimmy: a shower's now like wearing a hat, that's the same type of thing. how are you doing, buddy, where are you at >> i'm in l.a. the wife, jackie and my two children, and we've been in the same joint for a long time, just like you, and that's it. we're hangin' out, trying to get past all this. >> jimmy: yeah, good man i appreciate you doing this, because a lot of people love you, and you raise a lot of spirits. this means a lot i've been watching you too, jimmy, the shows have been great, and it does take your mind off when you get to watch something that's happening right now. becaus
here he is the one and only adam sandler. adam sandler, thank you so much for doing the show's at-home edition. i appreciate it, buddy >> jimmy, you look handsome. what is that, earth behind you >> jimmy: i'm in the birch room. >> that is so cool, buddy. >> jimmy: yeah birch wallpaper. >> you look good you shower today or no [ laughter ] you did, you didn't, did you [ laughter ] jimmy, boy i got a shower for you, man. i took my jimmy shower >> jimmy: a...
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adam overage who is a trained lawyer tries to sensitize students to have words to create. the one monday march today and many countries populist governments resort to mechanisms which are based on manipulating people the washing mindful of our new. magdaléna says she's not afraid. her husband told her not to be she still senses his presence. in the. yes the caption i still wear my wedding ring on my right hand in. married women do here in poland to get on. because i still feel like his wife. i don't like the word widow that they should have focused on. magellanic i don't know that she's doing all she can to keep her husband's legacy alive. and it's a fight that madeline i don't know which doesn't want to limits a poland after all hate speech knows no borders no one a very different note we had to italy and i wonder are you a fan of prozac oh the sparkling wine made in italy that provides a light that i remark seek alternative to champagne but there's a problem because prozac a used to be produced in a specifically defined area in the north of the country however big new m
adam overage who is a trained lawyer tries to sensitize students to have words to create. the one monday march today and many countries populist governments resort to mechanisms which are based on manipulating people the washing mindful of our new. magdaléna says she's not afraid. her husband told her not to be she still senses his presence. in the. yes the caption i still wear my wedding ring on my right hand in. married women do here in poland to get on. because i still feel like his wife. i...
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samuel adams proposed a different response. he said let's begin a boycott of all british goods. not just tse sai, first we will start with massachusetts and then spread to the other colonies so let's do economic strategy and adopt by refusing to buy british products this comes from the sense of how important they were to british markets. they were not really as important as they thought they were but they thought what they couldld do if they boycotted all british goods they could force the british were force the merchants to try to lobby parliament to overturn the act. now the boston committee circulated a non- consumption agreement to the effect trying to get people in the countryside to sign up not to buy british goods. if nobody buys it then they will not import it. but they did this without consulting the town meeting first which caused another controversy. and then to argue vociferously for acting without authorization from the town. so to pay for the te, how to pay for the tea to censure the gommittee without authorization this is what led to those contentious town meeting
samuel adams proposed a different response. he said let's begin a boycott of all british goods. not just tse sai, first we will start with massachusetts and then spread to the other colonies so let's do economic strategy and adopt by refusing to buy british products this comes from the sense of how important they were to british markets. they were not really as important as they thought they were but they thought what they couldld do if they boycotted all british goods they could force the...
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one of the biggest purveyors of that information was adam schiff. even it was clear mueller would rule out collusion. what did adam schiff tell us? there is collusion if you are willing to see it. he's the biggest loser because it blows the whistle on the charade he pulled on the american people for 2 1/2 years. lou: or at least tried to. it's appalling when i think of what this party of 8 tried to accomplish, and to this point no consequences. let me take your temperature on consequences. will there be any? >> i think so. there is clear evidence that there is activity, criminal investigation that is engaging in the sort of conduct that often results in indictments. it will take a while because covid makes it difficult to have grand juries. there may be indictments and believe deals. and there will probably be another round of disciplinary action. and there will be more and more transparency and declassifications coming out, and we'll understand just how bad this was. lou are * i think wele all -- lou: i think we all have a pretty good sense of what
one of the biggest purveyors of that information was adam schiff. even it was clear mueller would rule out collusion. what did adam schiff tell us? there is collusion if you are willing to see it. he's the biggest loser because it blows the whistle on the charade he pulled on the american people for 2 1/2 years. lou: or at least tried to. it's appalling when i think of what this party of 8 tried to accomplish, and to this point no consequences. let me take your temperature on consequences. will...
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but how adam doesn't even play for a club. in the jerseys from the soccer camp adam and his brother used to set off for the only pitch and shut t.f. . up. when the boys and their mates run out in shatila you might be playing it was an important match in a real fear but there isn't an opponent the notion of the whole camp talking about sharing them on a sport bowling heroes is just a dream of a talented 11 year old and his friends. the boys don't play in a league or even train on a regular basis c. no one here has money to pay for club contributions of building a youth team an hour on the shuttle a pitch cost $20.00 whether you're a gifted footballer all just a poser i i i i. i. i. i i i. have i'm is i'm worried though why should he be when he can produce such skilled shots. adam's brother yousef is 16 a good defender but perhaps not the greatest footballing talent. but he's achieved something very rare for a boy from this neighborhood. here when other boys his age quit school and see their dreams dissipate yousef has made it t
but how adam doesn't even play for a club. in the jerseys from the soccer camp adam and his brother used to set off for the only pitch and shut t.f. . up. when the boys and their mates run out in shatila you might be playing it was an important match in a real fear but there isn't an opponent the notion of the whole camp talking about sharing them on a sport bowling heroes is just a dream of a talented 11 year old and his friends. the boys don't play in a league or even train on a regular basis...
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nobody is going after adam schiff. adam schiff is inserting himself into the story. remember, he launched this horrible impeachment nightmare adventure that tied up the government in the media, and we asked ourselves on "the five," what damn story was being missed when this was happening? i was the coronavirus. nobody showed up because they were getting their questions ready for the damn hearing on impeachment. so we are going to allow the ringleader that put our country and jeopardy and almost ruined our economy because he was chasing his whale of an impeachment, you've got to be of your mind! he is like a dude who gets arrested for a dui and then three hours later he is back in the car driving drunk. you have to take the keys away from adam schiff. he is an embarrassment. >> emily: all right. the coronavirus task force will be out soon. in the meantime, the media's credibility crisis after ignoring the sexual assault allegation against joe biden. greg lays out the new evidence next on "the five." ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're i
nobody is going after adam schiff. adam schiff is inserting himself into the story. remember, he launched this horrible impeachment nightmare adventure that tied up the government in the media, and we asked ourselves on "the five," what damn story was being missed when this was happening? i was the coronavirus. nobody showed up because they were getting their questions ready for the damn hearing on impeachment. so we are going to allow the ringleader that put our country and jeopardy...
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] >> samuel adams didn't import tea himself. john hancock was reputed to be a major smuggler. i have not done that research myself, you might have to wait for james book to get a complete answer to that question. certainly hancock was a important leader of the boston particles and was well known, even though he was very powerful and wealthy, very prosperous, he was an ally of senior adams. he did give a very famous oration in boston on the anniversary of the boston massacre. it's one that john adams said left everyone in the audience weeping. it was so pathetic about the terrible things that happened during the boston massacre. hancock was definitely an ally of samuel adams and the committee of correspondence. his also a smuggler but how much of it was t? i don't know. he was well known for smuggling madeira. he was well known wine smuggler but whether or not t, i don't know. other questions. i cannot see you up there at all. there's a light in my eye. >> [inaudible question] >> they didn't react so much to the buildup of troops
] >> samuel adams didn't import tea himself. john hancock was reputed to be a major smuggler. i have not done that research myself, you might have to wait for james book to get a complete answer to that question. certainly hancock was a important leader of the boston particles and was well known, even though he was very powerful and wealthy, very prosperous, he was an ally of senior adams. he did give a very famous oration in boston on the anniversary of the boston massacre. it's one that...
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adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are most severely ill and we are still seeing the number of cases rise with the expected peak still about a week away so it's a pretty severe situation right now adam president trampas expressed optimism about the federal government's ability to provide adequate coronavirus testing but that's very different than what we're hearing from state governors right. it that's true you know the president is in a position where you could argue very persuasively has to balance realism and optimism because if he did if that gets out of whack i think this whole thing starts to become a much more difficult assignm
adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are...
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adam: concluding march, we had a healthy growth. of 2019.arch so we see a slight shift of consumer behavior. useomers are starting to the digital touch points. it is too early to say anything about the overall effects. safekeeping, they are not recovering for the drop in physical stores. what percentage of your labor force has moved to government support programs? adam: it is different between each market. as i mentioned previously, we are in different stages. we are in different parts of the world. stores as many as 4000 being closed, a big portion of colleagues will be affected in one way or the other. as countries have taken different measures, this will apply to colleagues in the markets. rentine: how much of your are you actually paying? are you deferring everything? i know it is difficult because every country is in different and various lockdowns, but can you give us a general idea of what works better and what is happening? adam: was a regarding rent or salary? francine: it's about rent. how much rent are you trying to defer
adam: concluding march, we had a healthy growth. of 2019.arch so we see a slight shift of consumer behavior. useomers are starting to the digital touch points. it is too early to say anything about the overall effects. safekeeping, they are not recovering for the drop in physical stores. what percentage of your labor force has moved to government support programs? adam: it is different between each market. as i mentioned previously, we are in different stages. we are in different parts of the...
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adam lives on the rooftops where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with salt water yet they can see for miles and saw me even dead to dream. so. how does he miss it so don't go so how do. you know what. some of us on the. other. my lawsuit. that i use that. hopefully i'll. eat. that. up on our. table out of how to have enough. money no. one has mind. and we know how. much you can go to cost on the last avi. in a month to my favorite. it's. yeah. hey mike. yeah initially i knew i had the. job. one should always show to you know no one escapes the camp. so it's something special for the palestinian goldstein to train at beirut park from time to time. even before the summer camp they were a team all of them palestinians from the refugee camp except one is love and. i was. lucky. that there was yeah. how much. they loved the john truth even home. because there were a lot of followers. that. challenge it. i mean. as it was when i was there are times i need to. pass our time is a. lot and th
adam lives on the rooftops where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with salt water yet they can see for miles and saw me even dead to dream. so. how does he miss it so don't go so how do. you know what. some of us on the. other. my lawsuit. that i use that. hopefully i'll. eat. that. up on our. table out of how to have enough. money no. one has mind. and we know how. much you can go to cost on the last avi. in a month to my...
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adam and yusef from shut teela. and her friends from the center of beirut. $900.00 children would never have met without the pope will come. to the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if it was just a moment when nobody on the you promised in your car you syria or lebanese then. if it was worth. your country all my country. on the pitch that doesn't matter. how much i've been out. of the company levee system there are a dime of mine but then. i don't have a problem why. can't someone just say i don't have the. same. person i am and i'm i'm not i'm. a woman we think that we are. strangers we wish we wish to go back if we have the chance to go back to go. on i had a new unstoppable last summer. seeable songs go on. sale for 2 weeks. i don't miss a month almost i haven't. had them by oh. i've been sleeping. sad to. see me. keep it to them she. sung. just. one of them. well that was the love the love within the
adam and yusef from shut teela. and her friends from the center of beirut. $900.00 children would never have met without the pope will come. to the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if it was just a moment when nobody on the you promised in your car you syria or lebanese then. if it was worth. your country all my country. on the pitch that doesn't matter. how much i've been out. of...
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samuel adams proposed a different response. we will start with massachusetts and then we will that we will spread it to other colonies. the economic strategy which was to adopt a strategy of opposing britain. this comes from the american sense of how important they were to british markets. the overseas merchant. they weren't really as important as they thought they were. they thoughtrs if they boycotted all of british goods including those from the company. and anything from britain itself they could force the british or the merchants to then try to lobby parliament to overturn the act. now the boston committee then it covertly circulated a non- consumption agreement to this effect that if trying to get people out in the countryside t to sign-up not to buy british goods. if it nobody will buy the hestuff that no one will buy the stuff once it's in america. they did this however however without consulting the boston town meeting for some burst audience. for centering adams and his committee for acting without authorization from
samuel adams proposed a different response. we will start with massachusetts and then we will that we will spread it to other colonies. the economic strategy which was to adopt a strategy of opposing britain. this comes from the american sense of how important they were to british markets. the overseas merchant. they weren't really as important as they thought they were. they thoughtrs if they boycotted all of british goods including those from the company. and anything from britain itself they...
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adam, we're at the church. hello?! hello... ? adam? give me, i call him... hello... ? adam? give me, i call him... hello? i call him, he's coming, one minute he coming here. thanks, mohammed. thank you. hi, tony, how are you? hi, adam, good to meet you, looking forward to seeing your place. how many country you visit before? i've visited 124 countries. oh, my god, that's nice! yeah. yeah! you're like ali baba. i'm very lucky! i love to travel! have you done much travelling? not... just here, it's not easy to go move, or to travelling another country. so you get travellers to come to you? yeah! you have steps here... this is actually couch surfing, so in theory you stay for free. 0k, have steps, five... you live in a castle! yeah. it's a website and you can find people on it, they have profiles, and they want to travel or they want to meet travellers, and that's how it works. now, come here, the lift. oh, this is home! we've landed, thank you! shukran. i have had a wide range of couch experiences, i've slept on floors, on mattresses like this, i've slept on couches, and also
adam, we're at the church. hello?! hello... ? adam? give me, i call him... hello... ? adam? give me, i call him... hello? i call him, he's coming, one minute he coming here. thanks, mohammed. thank you. hi, tony, how are you? hi, adam, good to meet you, looking forward to seeing your place. how many country you visit before? i've visited 124 countries. oh, my god, that's nice! yeah. yeah! you're like ali baba. i'm very lucky! i love to travel! have you done much travelling? not... just here,...
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adam and taz promised to be in touch. investigators thought they had a case but to make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >>> coming up -- >> they said, "we need you to get in the car with us." >> undercover sting scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands, zip tied her feet and, then, duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical. there's no words. >> when "dateline" continues. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worse
adam and taz promised to be in touch. investigators thought they had a case but to make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >>> coming up -- >> they said, "we need you to get in the car with us." >> undercover sting scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands, zip tied her feet and, then, duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical. there's no words. >>...
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adam lives on the rooftops where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dare to dream. of. my bus. so how do. you know what. some of us are. he. gave. him a lot of. what has my. yeah. yeah and i'm up to my family. yeah. mike. yeah. one should always have to you know no one escapes the camp. so it's something special for the palestinian girls team to train up from time to time. even before the summer camp they were a team all of them palestinians from the refugee camp except one. is live now. i don't. know. but there was yeah. you know. they might think it will be good john but the truth even have most of them. because it would write about hope i will never. get. medical challenge i think. i mean. can you tell when i'm going there are times when you. started as a. you never have caught show or and the f.a.q. says that i don't. know when i get a. second album are going to last me out of the. day not anyone else in. the not that i. can know a
adam lives on the rooftops where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dare to dream. of. my bus. so how do. you know what. some of us are. he. gave. him a lot of. what has my. yeah. yeah and i'm up to my family. yeah. mike. yeah. one should always have to you know no one escapes the camp. so it's something special for the palestinian girls team to train up from time to time. even...
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adams people have been fleeing since 948. since the founding of israel the palestinians have fought for their homeland and lost with every israeli arab war more and more people leave the shrinking country many head north to lebanon beirut and ghettos like shatila. generations later the hope of returning is a distant dream half a 1000000 palestinians live in lebanon an estimated 20000 of them in shatila. since the start of the syrian war that has almost doubled now there are plenty of syrian neighbors living in close quarter of. a ghetto in the middle of beirut that the lebanese never enter but the palestinians and syrians have settled in despite the crime conditions. that if you want. to lose your best player who. was oh. i know yeah i mean that was one mother that was a. girl one of those 50 was. the 1st feel the book was the one that. you should that yes you. should. call it is not so much that it was. one of. the increasing numbers of refugees is a problem in adam's quarter because shifty look can only expand vertically un
adams people have been fleeing since 948. since the founding of israel the palestinians have fought for their homeland and lost with every israeli arab war more and more people leave the shrinking country many head north to lebanon beirut and ghettos like shatila. generations later the hope of returning is a distant dream half a 1000000 palestinians live in lebanon an estimated 20000 of them in shatila. since the start of the syrian war that has almost doubled now there are plenty of syrian...
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let's welcome adam portnoy, president of rmr. give us an update on who is paying their rent and who is surprising you. said, we have a large portfolio of tenants across the united states. over 2000 properties, 90 million square feet that we manage. touching all much types of commercial real estate with the exception of traditional multifamily. we have a good feel for what is going on with regard to rent. to answer your question directly, most tenets -- tenants are holding up well, especially in the office and industrial side of the business. we are seeing close to 100% rent being paid on the office and industrial side. the biggest area weakness we are seeing is on the retail side. we have about 700 different retail sites around the united states. we have only collected about 40% of the rents in april for retail, but we have been working closely with the other 60%. this is one of the advantages we have. we have been in business for over 30 years. we have close relationships all these tenants. makinge are probably deferred rent in
let's welcome adam portnoy, president of rmr. give us an update on who is paying their rent and who is surprising you. said, we have a large portfolio of tenants across the united states. over 2000 properties, 90 million square feet that we manage. touching all much types of commercial real estate with the exception of traditional multifamily. we have a good feel for what is going on with regard to rent. to answer your question directly, most tenets -- tenants are holding up well, especially in...