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here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree.ng hitting a tree. a desperate, sometime! battle is a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. seafaring heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman's screams for her house. as the fire rages on several fronts, entire villages have been evacuated. officials are still not sure what remains. translation: we we re sure what remains. translation: we were inside the house, the fire was around us. the firefighters came to get us out because we could hardly breathe any more. as to whether the house burned or not, it must have, for sure. almost instantly, we saw the fire on the car, and within15 seconds at the most, the wind that the fire created lacked across to the fire created lacked across to the other side, and within 30 seconds,
here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree.ng hitting a tree. a desperate, sometime! battle is a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. seafaring heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman's screams for her house. as the fire...
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and: paul adams on the life legacy of helmut kohl. we all know of the story of noah and his work, while this man is doing his -- using his camera to save animals in danger. as part of a project for national geographic he is documenting every species living in captivity. a brief time ago i spoke to him about it. thanks so much for coming in. >> my pleasure. jane: these photographs are like portraits. how do you get the animals to cooperate? >> well, we work with zoos and aquariums and wildlife rehab centers and private breeders around the world and we find that they -- they're all very -- most are very willing to have us in. they have a pretty big inventory of the best animals the world has to offer in terms of things that have been hand-raised. and so they're quite tame. most things. they're not trained but they are used to having people around them all their lives, most of these animals. most of them. and so when we go in, we've worked with the zoo, let's say for weeks in advance. and if it's a tiger, they've already prepped a space
and: paul adams on the life legacy of helmut kohl. we all know of the story of noah and his work, while this man is doing his -- using his camera to save animals in danger. as part of a project for national geographic he is documenting every species living in captivity. a brief time ago i spoke to him about it. thanks so much for coming in. >> my pleasure. jane: these photographs are like portraits. how do you get the animals to cooperate? >> well, we work with zoos and aquariums...
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paul adams reports. a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature.ng heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman screams for her house. as the fire rages on several fronts, entire villages have been evacuated. officials still not sure what remains. translation: we were inside the house, the fire was all around us. the firefighters came to get us out because we could hardly breathe any more. as to whether the house burned or not, it must have burned, for sure. almost instantly, we saw the fire on the right hand side of the car, and within 15 seconds at the most, the wind that the fire created leapt across to the other side, and within 30 seconds, it was to the right, to the left, to the back of the car. you had no option but to keep driving into the fire. at times, the response has seemed chaotic. hundred
paul adams reports. a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature.ng heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman screams for her house. as the fire rages on several fronts, entire villages have been evacuated. officials still not sure...
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paul adams, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other news.ast two people have been killed after militants attacked a tourist camp close to bamako, the capital of mali. special forces managed to free around 30 other people. 0ur west africa correspondent thomas fessy says the situation is being brought under control. the security minister talked about guests who have been rescued. it's not clear whether there's a hostage situation or not. what we know is the operation is still under way, there are helicopters hovering in there are helicopters hovering in the skies above the leisure centre. as you said, the mali and troops supported by france soldiers and also un peacekeepers are at the site and it's unclear how many attackers have been involved, is itjust one all were there several? where are they from and which group do they belong to? these are the details we are still waiting for but we understand that at least 30 people have now been rescued from that tourist centre. thomas fessi reporting. also making news today: iran says it has launched
paul adams, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other news.ast two people have been killed after militants attacked a tourist camp close to bamako, the capital of mali. special forces managed to free around 30 other people. 0ur west africa correspondent thomas fessy says the situation is being brought under control. the security minister talked about guests who have been rescued. it's not clear whether there's a hostage situation or not. what we know is the operation is still under...
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paul adams, bbc news.gest president macron‘s centrist party has won a clear parliamentary majority in the election there. the far—right leader marine le pen has won a parliamentary seat for the first time. projected results say his la republique en marche party and allies secured 62% of the 577 seats in the lower house. the conservative les republicains & allies 22%. and marine le pen's front national 1% of the seats. from paris, lucy williamson reports. two months ago, this result would have stunned france, more than 60% of parliament won by a party that year ago did not even insist. the only surprise today that they didn't win more. proof of how much mr macron and his party have reshaped french politics. translation: today you have given a clear majority to the president and his majority will have the mission to act for france, the majority of french people have preferred to choose hope over anger over optimism over pessimism. and trust over fear. the front national wonjust a trust over fear. the front n
paul adams, bbc news.gest president macron‘s centrist party has won a clear parliamentary majority in the election there. the far—right leader marine le pen has won a parliamentary seat for the first time. projected results say his la republique en marche party and allies secured 62% of the 577 seats in the lower house. the conservative les republicains & allies 22%. and marine le pen's front national 1% of the seats. from paris, lucy williamson reports. two months ago, this result...
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paul adams, bbc news.tary elections. and they indicate that of the 577 seats in the national assembly president macron's party la republique en marche, or rem, and its allies have won 355 seats, giving the president a strong chance of driving through crucial economic reforms. marine le pen's far—right national front party has 8 seats. the republican—led centre right group get 125 of the seats. hugh schofield is in paris for us. you join us on the river centre, magnificent evening, looking across the national assembly, the building which is about to see this great change. —— river seine. figures coming in and they are very vague, could be anything between 350, 400, 420, four emmanuel macron's farty, whatever the case, clearly a convincing victory that he needs, and has been asking for, if not the pulverising defeat of his opponent some had predicted. —— for emmanuel macron. look like there will be a survival of a proper opposition, with the republicans, and i am joined by a couple of people who are vetera n
paul adams, bbc news.tary elections. and they indicate that of the 577 seats in the national assembly president macron's party la republique en marche, or rem, and its allies have won 355 seats, giving the president a strong chance of driving through crucial economic reforms. marine le pen's far—right national front party has 8 seats. the republican—led centre right group get 125 of the seats. hugh schofield is in paris for us. you join us on the river centre, magnificent evening, looking...
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here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree.te, sometime! battle is a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. seafaring heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area
here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree.te, sometime! battle is a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. seafaring heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area
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paul adams reports. a desperate sometimes hopeless battle against nature.s and low humidity, the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman screams for her house as the fire rages on several fronts entire villages have been evacuated. officials are still much what remains. we were inside the house, the fire was all around us. the firefighters gain to get us out, because we can hardly breathe. as to whether the house burned, it must burned. almost instantly we saw the fire on the right—hand side of the carand fire on the right—hand side of the car and with fire on the right—hand side of the carand with in10—15 fire on the right—hand side of the car and with in 10—15 seconds at the most, he went that the fire created let across to the other side and within 30 seconds it was to the right left and back of the car. you had no option but to keep driving int
paul adams reports. a desperate sometimes hopeless battle against nature.s and low humidity, the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman screams for her house as the fire rages on several fronts entire villages have been evacuated. officials are still much what remains. we were inside...
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paul adams, bbc news.opment today, that stoke first of all about what the italian authorities may or may not have shared, what is your understanding of this element of the investigation? youssef zaghba was stopped at bologna airport in march of last year on his way to istanbul, the italian authorities were concerned he might be making his way to syria which was beyond dispute. the italian police have also told the bbc that they then put him on and eu wide watchlist, a system which is for terrorist suspects that can be monitored by people in other countries but an italian prosecutor has told italian radio that the that the british intelligence officer based in italy was also informed and that he had then passed that on to london. all of which is very strange because scotland yard have said to us because scotland yard have said to us that youssef zaghba was not a person of interest either to themselves or to the security service m15 which mean something went wrong in the process of communication or once they
paul adams, bbc news.opment today, that stoke first of all about what the italian authorities may or may not have shared, what is your understanding of this element of the investigation? youssef zaghba was stopped at bologna airport in march of last year on his way to istanbul, the italian authorities were concerned he might be making his way to syria which was beyond dispute. the italian police have also told the bbc that they then put him on and eu wide watchlist, a system which is for...
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paul adams, bbc news. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard. under the new question is about youssef zaghba, this 22—year—old italian man of moroccan origin, born in morocco. the italian authorities had stopped him travelling to turkey in march 2016, believing he was travelling to syria. the italian authorities say he was put on a watchlist. when he in italy he was there for about ten days and he was being watched by italian intelligence. they didn't feel they had enough evidence to prosecute him, but they insist his name is put on a watchlist which would have been accessible by the uk. 0ne would have been accessible by the uk. one person went further and said they had used informal channels to inform the uk. yet, when scotland ya rd inform the uk. yet, when scotland yard announced his name this morning, youssef zaghba, as being one of the lead to have carried out the attack on london bridge and one of the three men they shot, they said he hadn't been a subject of interest to the security service, mis interest to the security service, m15 orto
paul adams, bbc news. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard. under the new question is about youssef zaghba, this 22—year—old italian man of moroccan origin, born in morocco. the italian authorities had stopped him travelling to turkey in march 2016, believing he was travelling to syria. the italian authorities say he was put on a watchlist. when he in italy he was there for about ten days and he was being watched by italian intelligence. they didn't feel...
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paul adams, bbc news.res from the nhs in terms of those still in hospital being treated. 0f those still in hospital being treated. of the 48 individuals initially taken to hospital, a total of 32 are still being cared for in london hospitals, of these, 15 remain ina london hospitals, of these, 15 remain in a critical condition. 32 in hospital, 15 of them in a critical condition. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside new scotland yard in central london. with the identity is now known there are some difficult questions. there are. the newest question is around the third man to be named, youssef zaghba. he's 22, an italian citizen of moroccan origin, whose father was moroccan and mother was from ball on your —— bologna. he was trying to leave bologna for istanbul in march 2016. italian police stopped him from travelling. they say at that point he was put on a watchlist which should have been available to all the various authorities across europe including the uk authorities. and yet when t
paul adams, bbc news.res from the nhs in terms of those still in hospital being treated. 0f those still in hospital being treated. of the 48 individuals initially taken to hospital, a total of 32 are still being cared for in london hospitals, of these, 15 remain ina london hospitals, of these, 15 remain in a critical condition. 32 in hospital, 15 of them in a critical condition. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside new scotland yard in central london. with the identity is...
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the bbc‘s paul adams looks back at his life.s the cold war ended, helmut kohl seemed to tower, quite literally, over everyone and everything around him. as a child, he witnessed the destruction of his country. world war ii inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany and europe. he rose through the ranks of the christian democratic union, becoming chancellor in 1982. his provincial manners were frequently mocked but he was tough and he knew how to wield power, and when history came calling, he was ready. the fall of the berlin wall, a moment of euphoria and, for helmut kohl, a chance to put his fractured country back together. but unity did not stop there. with france's president francois mitterrand, he pursued his other big idea — the new european union and its own currency, the euro. he didn't always agree with his political protege and his career ended in scandal but today she says his legacy is not in doubt. translation: we can all be grateful for what helmut kohl did for us and our country in the long years he was in offi
the bbc‘s paul adams looks back at his life.s the cold war ended, helmut kohl seemed to tower, quite literally, over everyone and everything around him. as a child, he witnessed the destruction of his country. world war ii inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany and europe. he rose through the ranks of the christian democratic union, becoming chancellor in 1982. his provincial manners were frequently mocked but he was tough and he knew how to wield power, and when history came calling,...
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paul adams, bbc news.esident's new party has won a big amount of seats in parliamentary elections. this is after a second and final round of voting. lucy williamson reports. two months ago, this result would have stunned france, more than 60% of parliament won by a party that a year ago did not even insist. the only surprise, that they didn't win more. proof of how much mr macron and his party have reshaped french politics. translation: you have given a clear majority to the president. this majority will have the mission to act for france. the majority of french people have preferred to choose hope over anger, optimism over pessimism, and trust over fear. the front national, by contrast, won just a handful of seats, one of them going to their lead at marine le pen, who will enter the national parliament for the first time. translation: in the face of this party and in the face of this beast of the system, we are the only force of resistance to the dilution of france, of its social models, and its identity.
paul adams, bbc news.esident's new party has won a big amount of seats in parliamentary elections. this is after a second and final round of voting. lucy williamson reports. two months ago, this result would have stunned france, more than 60% of parliament won by a party that a year ago did not even insist. the only surprise, that they didn't win more. proof of how much mr macron and his party have reshaped french politics. translation: you have given a clear majority to the president. this...
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paul adams, bbc news helmut kohl, who has died at the age of 87.minster attacker in march, pc keith palmer, has been awarded a posthumous medalfor his bravery. he was one of a handful of officials acknowledged in the queen's civilian gallantry list, released this year alongside her birthday honours. lizo mzimba reports. i am going on record at school saying viginal and algebra? i have no intention of ever going there! billy connolly knows his knighthood is likely to produce a strong response from fans. some of them will say high time and some of them will say, what the hell's that all about? i don't know what to prepare for! i'm a little embarrassed, but deep within me i'm very pleased to have it. terry and june and absolutely fabulous'sjune whitfield has been made a dame. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have been good enough to appreciate what i've done. in the world of music, the 1960s eurovision winner sandy shore becomes an mbe. #...like a puppert on a string...# #...come on set the tone...# charttopping sin
paul adams, bbc news helmut kohl, who has died at the age of 87.minster attacker in march, pc keith palmer, has been awarded a posthumous medalfor his bravery. he was one of a handful of officials acknowledged in the queen's civilian gallantry list, released this year alongside her birthday honours. lizo mzimba reports. i am going on record at school saying viginal and algebra? i have no intention of ever going there! billy connolly knows his knighthood is likely to produce a strong response...
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the bbc‘s paul adams looks back at his life.iterally, over everyone and everything around him. as a child he witnessed the destruction of his country. the second world war inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany and europe. he rose through the ranks of the christian democratic union, becoming chancellor in 1982. his provincial manners were frequently mocked but he was tough and he knew how to wield power, and when history came calling, he was ready. the fall of the berlin wall, a moment of euphoria and, for helmut kohl, a chance to put his fractured country back together. but unity did not stop there, with france's president francois mitterrand, he pursued his other big idea — the new european union and its own currency, the euro. he didn't always agree with his political protege and his career ended in scandal but today she says his legacy is not in doubt. translation: we can all be grateful for what helmut kohl did for us and our country in the long years he was in office, and he will live on in our memory is the great
the bbc‘s paul adams looks back at his life.iterally, over everyone and everything around him. as a child he witnessed the destruction of his country. the second world war inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany and europe. he rose through the ranks of the christian democratic union, becoming chancellor in 1982. his provincial manners were frequently mocked but he was tough and he knew how to wield power, and when history came calling, he was ready. the fall of the berlin wall, a...
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they say there was no evidence at the time to suggest he was planning an attack. 0ur correspondent paul adamstoday. rain—lashed tributes and streets still closed. more details emerging about those responsible. two of the attackers were named yesterday. khuram butt and rachid redouane. but today brought a third name, youssef zaghba, an italian born in morocco. according to an italian newspaper he was known to the authorities there who tripped off british officials about his movements. that raises questions about what the authorities here knew about what the authorities here knew about these dangerous men. according to the press report, youssef zaghba was prevented from travelling to syria last year. did officials at mis syria last year. did officials at mi5 know this and what kind of watch list was he on? questions have been asked about khuram butt. he was even filmed in a documentary about extremists. the police knew about him, but didn't think he represented an imminent threat. these are the black flags of islam. this one is actually the flag of the islamic state. but one of the other faces
they say there was no evidence at the time to suggest he was planning an attack. 0ur correspondent paul adamstoday. rain—lashed tributes and streets still closed. more details emerging about those responsible. two of the attackers were named yesterday. khuram butt and rachid redouane. but today brought a third name, youssef zaghba, an italian born in morocco. according to an italian newspaper he was known to the authorities there who tripped off british officials about his movements. that...
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the country for 16 years and was a driving force behind european integration. 0ur correspondent paul adams, helmut kohl seemed to tower quite literally over eve ryo ne seemed to tower quite literally over everyone and everything around him. asa everyone and everything around him. as a child, he had witnessed the destruction of his country, the second world war inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany — and europe. he rose through the ra nks and europe. he rose through the ra n ks of and europe. he rose through the ranks of the christian democratic union, becoming chancellor in 1982. his provincial manners were frequently mocked. he was tough and he knew how to wield power. and when history came calling, he was ready. the fall of the berlin wall, the moment of euphoria, and for helmut kth moment of euphoria, and for helmut kohl, a chance to put his fractured country back together. but unity didn't stop there, with france's president francois metre run, he pursued is the big idea, the new european union, with its own currency, the euro. did not always agree with his political protege,
the country for 16 years and was a driving force behind european integration. 0ur correspondent paul adams, helmut kohl seemed to tower quite literally over eve ryo ne seemed to tower quite literally over everyone and everything around him. asa everyone and everything around him. as a child, he had witnessed the destruction of his country, the second world war inspiring his lifelong desire to unify germany — and europe. he rose through the ra nks and europe. he rose through the ra n ks of and...
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very busy news day, adam johnson, senior political correspondent for bustle, erin elmore, and fox news contributor mercedes schlapp. good to have you here. tax reform, we need it. paul says it will get done, adam johnson. >> it better. trish: i agree it better and the market is counting on it. border tax, members of the freedom conference, not being on board, republicans in disarray, is paul ryan dropping the border tax in order to get it through? >> if you read between the lines looks like he will still want to get it. he said we need tax reform revenue neutral, if we have cuts on one side, we have to sort of make up for it somewhere else. that implies a border chance. doesn't stand a chance. trish: i totally agree with you. >> freedom caucus and senate. all headlines about brand new tax plan he thinks got done this year, no way. trish: if he doesn't drop that that is doa, mercedes. >> there is sense of optimism in washington they are going full steam ahead in passing tax reform in the fall. with that being said, we have reality they're trying to shove through this american health act, the health care act which is the repeal of obamacare through the senate. they wa
very busy news day, adam johnson, senior political correspondent for bustle, erin elmore, and fox news contributor mercedes schlapp. good to have you here. tax reform, we need it. paul says it will get done, adam johnson. >> it better. trish: i agree it better and the market is counting on it. border tax, members of the freedom conference, not being on board, republicans in disarray, is paul ryan dropping the border tax in order to get it through? >> if you read between the lines...
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live in adams morgan, paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>> did james comey lie under oath? president trump suggesting that today during a news conference in the rose garden. one day after the former fbi director testified. but still the present refused to say if there were tapes of conversations that could ultimately prove which one is telling the truth. more now from fox's caroline shively. >> reporter: after keeping silent all of yesterday, today, president trump accused james comey of a crime. lying to congress under oath. president trump's first remarks since oust james comey testified before congress accusing the president of spreading lies about his departure. confessing he orchestrated the leak of a memo detailing confidential conversations with mr. trump >> no collusion, obstruction, he's a leaker. but we running our great country. >> reporter: mr. trump was also asked if there were tape of his conversation with comey as he hinted at on twitter >> i'll tell you about it over a very short period of time. you're going to be disappointed. >> reporter: his attorney will
live in adams morgan, paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>> did james comey lie under oath? president trump suggesting that today during a news conference in the rose garden. one day after the former fbi director testified. but still the present refused to say if there were tapes of conversations that could ultimately prove which one is telling the truth. more now from fox's caroline shively. >> reporter: after keeping silent all of yesterday, today, president trump accused james...
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. >> with adam levine, and paul rudd playing an unlikely drug dealer. >> it's very illegal. >> soundsfe wife wrote the film. the full trailer is online at etonline.com. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. (machinery grinding) uh-oh. oh, oh. uh-oh. ooh, you know what this reminds me of? another one of your dumb dreams? no, no, that-that space movie. you know, the one with indiana jones in it? jack, now is not the time for a star wars discussion. oh, i beg to differ. now is the perfect time, 'cause i think we can get out of it the same way. hey, are you picking up what i'm putting down there, artoo? i've asked you not to call me that. good news: the general's men don't seem to know where you are, which means the trash compactor's on a timer.
. >> with adam levine, and paul rudd playing an unlikely drug dealer. >> it's very illegal. >> soundsfe wife wrote the film. the full trailer is online at etonline.com. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. (machinery...
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. >> with adam levine, and paul rudd playing an unlikely drug dealer. >> it's very illegal. >> soundse wrote the film. the full trailer is online at etonline.com. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. >>> "the insider," tracking the biggest...
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benjamin franklin demanded we repay the india tea company for the lost tea and paul revere and sam adams were very careful to replace the lock that was broken. paul revere punished one guy took tea for his personal use, he punished the tea partier who took tea for personal use, that was not celebrated. what was celebrated is e declaration of independence, the liberty bell which was rung to declare the first founding congress of our country. thomas payne's was the most famous of them. there are books of christian sermons defending the american revolution, it was a thought-out, logical revolution, a small step from the liberty we were used to, and it founded the most free and prosperous nation in the history of the world that other countries would do well to emulate, the french revolution, all of the founders ended up guillotined themselves. they didn't get anything resembling republic for 80 years. they are completely different, american and french revolution. john: the french revolution is like the democratic party. >> we worship or hate you. >> when i went to the occupy wall street prot
benjamin franklin demanded we repay the india tea company for the lost tea and paul revere and sam adams were very careful to replace the lock that was broken. paul revere punished one guy took tea for his personal use, he punished the tea partier who took tea for personal use, that was not celebrated. what was celebrated is e declaration of independence, the liberty bell which was rung to declare the first founding congress of our country. thomas payne's was the most famous of them. there are...
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live in adams morgan, paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>> >>> police need your help to solve a sexual assault crime in the district. take a look at this surveillance video. they say the man is wanted for allegedly sexual assaulting a woman back in march. this happened in the 2300 block of cathedral avenue northwest. you can see the victim stumbling around as she walks into the building. she told police she has no memory of her whereabouts that night or consenting to sex. if you recognize this man, please call police. >>> dc police are also looking for a man who groped a woman nearly two weeks ago. this new surveillance video shows the man come up behind the woman. it happened around 9:00 in the evening, on georgia avenue in northwest. the woman was not seriously hurt. police are asking anyone with info give them a call. >>> thousands of people have arrived in the district for the gay pride weekend. and this yearly event could draw record crowds >> the parade is saturday and an equality march at the white house on sunday. mayor bowser helped welcome visitors, and painting a crosswalk along 17t
live in adams morgan, paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>> >>> police need your help to solve a sexual assault crime in the district. take a look at this surveillance video. they say the man is wanted for allegedly sexual assaulting a woman back in march. this happened in the 2300 block of cathedral avenue northwest. you can see the victim stumbling around as she walks into the building. she told police she has no memory of her whereabouts that night or consenting to sex. if you...
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cnn's paul look back at his career. >> adam west was -- ♪ batman. >> 40 years later the self-deputy katieingar on the hollywood walk of fame. >> i think i have the record as the actor who's waiting the longest to get his star on the sidewalk. >> adam west was born william west anderson in walla walla, washington. he possessed bond and brains and degree in literature in psychologist. his batman spoke with an elevated vocabulary. >> cat woman, i find you to be ode yus -- >> sure the show was cam pi but p batman's alter echo offered importance. >> he has to be mature enough to have award, he's a mentor or he is adopted, a son so to speak. >> but batman's cape seemed to permanently hang around west's neck. >> the operator knows my voice immediately as does everyone else. >> west got tight cast. >> when you wear a mask and funny tights it gets frustrated from time to time. and i was turned down for a number of parts over the years i feel because of that. >> the other acting parts west did get seem to vanish in the t.v. haze. >> hey kids batman. >> but cartoons remind him. adam west played adam we
cnn's paul look back at his career. >> adam west was -- ♪ batman. >> 40 years later the self-deputy katieingar on the hollywood walk of fame. >> i think i have the record as the actor who's waiting the longest to get his star on the sidewalk. >> adam west was born william west anderson in walla walla, washington. he possessed bond and brains and degree in literature in psychologist. his batman spoke with an elevated vocabulary. >> cat woman, i find you to be ode...
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let's bring in adam jonas from morgan stanley and paul editor of the revs institute. i'll start with you. becky made the comment that was ironic that ford had the best sales growth given that the ceo was fired two weeks ago, but is the industry still not learning the lessons of some of the worst apparel retailers. even into what appears to be a slowing market, let's keep pumping out the inventory. we have too many cars in the lots and no pricing power. >> well, i think ford's inventory numbers were actually down in the month of may. which would be a very healthy sign and of course one reason for investor cheer. but, i think you have to say honestly by any historical measure car sales are pretty darn good right now. the economy is in good shape. we've had seven-straight years since the gm bankruptcy of rising car sales. last year was an all-time record. this is a cyclical business. some cooling off was inevitable. guess what, it's happening. that's what was supposed to happen basically. >> well, you know, listen, the average age of a used car on the road is still 10 or
let's bring in adam jonas from morgan stanley and paul editor of the revs institute. i'll start with you. becky made the comment that was ironic that ford had the best sales growth given that the ceo was fired two weeks ago, but is the industry still not learning the lessons of some of the worst apparel retailers. even into what appears to be a slowing market, let's keep pumping out the inventory. we have too many cars in the lots and no pricing power. >> well, i think ford's inventory...
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adam west. his family says he died peacefully in his sleep friday night after a short battle with leukemia. paul a look back at west's career as batman and beyond. adam west was... "batman..batman."batman reruns turbo-boosted west to global hero status long after after his three original batman seasons ended in 1968.forty years later...the self- depricating, witty west got a star on the hollywood walk of fameadam west/ actor:"i think i have the record as the actor who has waited the longest to get his star on the sidewalk..." adam west was born william west anderson in walla walla, washington. young adam west possessed brawn and brains...a degree in literature and psychology from whitman college.west developed that trademark voice as a disc jockey... and his batman spoke with an elevated vocabulary. "catwoman, i find you to be odious, abhorrent, and insegrevious."sure the show was campy... but batman's alter ego, bruce wayne, offered even more substance. "music is important dick.. it's the universal language." "he has to be mature enough to have a ward, he's a mentor or he has adopted a son so t
adam west. his family says he died peacefully in his sleep friday night after a short battle with leukemia. paul a look back at west's career as batman and beyond. adam west was... "batman..batman."batman reruns turbo-boosted west to global hero status long after after his three original batman seasons ended in 1968.forty years later...the self- depricating, witty west got a star on the hollywood walk of fameadam west/ actor:"i think i have the record as the actor who has waited...
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adam west. (jr stone)his family says he died peacefully in his sleep friday night after a short battle with leukemia.from our partners at c-n-n- paul a look back at west's career as batman... and beyond. adam west was... "batman..batman."batman reruns turbo-boosted west to global hero status long after after his three original batman seasons ended in 1968.forty years later...the self- depricating, witty west got a star on the hollywood walk of fameadam west/ actor:"i think i have the record as the actor who has waited the longest to get his star on the sidewalk..." west developed that trademark voice as a disc jockey... and his batman spoke with an elevated vocabulary. "catwoman, i find you to be odious, abhorrent, and insegrevious." batman's cape seem to permanently hang around west's neck... "if i pick up a telephone and make an international call the operator knows my voice immediately as does everybody else."the other acting parts west did get seemed to sh in tv haze. but cartoons revived him..."of course i'm batman." adam west played adam west on the simpsons.then the unrelated eccentric mayor adam west on family guy. "i stand
adam west. (jr stone)his family says he died peacefully in his sleep friday night after a short battle with leukemia.from our partners at c-n-n- paul a look back at west's career as batman... and beyond. adam west was... "batman..batman."batman reruns turbo-boosted west to global hero status long after after his three original batman seasons ended in 1968.forty years later...the self- depricating, witty west got a star on the hollywood walk of fameadam west/ actor:"i think i have...
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adam west. his family says he died peacefully in his sleep friday night after a short battle with leukemia.(jr stone) c-n-n's paul-cammen takes a look back at west's career as batman... and beyond. adam west was... "batman..batman."batman reruns turbo-boosted west to global hero status long after after his three original batman seasons ended in 1968.forty years later...the self- depricating, witty west got a star on the hollywood walk of fameadam west/ actor:"i think i have the record as the actor who has waited the longest to get his star on the sidewalk..." adam west was born william west anderson in walla walla, washington. young adam west possessed brawn and brains...a degree in literature and psychology from whitman college.west developed that trademark voice as a disc jockey... and his batman spoke with an elevated vocabulary. "catwoman, i find you to be odious, abhorrent, and insegrevious."sure the show was campy... but batman's alter ego, bruce wayne, offered even more substance. "music is important dick.. it's the universal language." "he has to be mature enough to have a ward, he's a mentor or he has ad
adam west. his family says he died peacefully in his sleep friday night after a short battle with leukemia.(jr stone) c-n-n's paul-cammen takes a look back at west's career as batman... and beyond. adam west was... "batman..batman."batman reruns turbo-boosted west to global hero status long after after his three original batman seasons ended in 1968.forty years later...the self- depricating, witty west got a star on the hollywood walk of fameadam west/ actor:"i think i have the...
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i'll talk to adam schiff, he's the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee and republican senator rand paul, who says he opposes the health care bill as it currently is written. and our correspondents, specialists and guests are also standing by for full coverage of the day's top stories. six weeks after he seemed to threaten fired fbi director james comey, with a rather bizarre tweet about recorded conversations, president trump finally confessed today that he has no tapes. let's go straight to our white house correspondent, take us through this. >> reporter: hi wolf, it's been a bizarre month and a half since the president posted that suggested tweet back in may. for weeks now, white house officials, including the president, refused to answer what should be a yes or no question, does the president have recordings of his conversations with james comey? now senior administration official told cnn it became clear today that the president would have to answer this question before tomorrow's deadline set by the house intelligence committee to turn over any tapes. so now we finally have an answ
i'll talk to adam schiff, he's the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee and republican senator rand paul, who says he opposes the health care bill as it currently is written. and our correspondents, specialists and guests are also standing by for full coverage of the day's top stories. six weeks after he seemed to threaten fired fbi director james comey, with a rather bizarre tweet about recorded conversations, president trump finally confessed today that he has no tapes. let's go...
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paul w. downs, alison toll man, sir anthony hopkins, music from playboy, carty, and queen with adam lambert singingt will be a lot of fun, please join us for all of that next week. our first guest is an emmy and golden globe-winning american citizen with a very funny new mockumentary about racing bicycles on drugs, it's called "tour de pharmacy." >> you seem very, very proud of your homeland. >> indeed i am, i miss it. being here in france, i miss it back home. i bless the rains down in africa. >> right, right, like the song. >> oh, not familiar with that. >> it's the lyrics to the toto song "africa." >> not familiar with that. but at any rate. it's going to take a lot to -- >> to drag me away from you. >> that's what i was going to say, that's so bizarre, i was going to say drag away from this great interview. >> jimmy: "tour de pharmacy" premieres july 8th on hbo. please welcome andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. >> yes! >> jimmy: the glasses. the glasses are yours. >> yes. >> jimmy: yeah. is that a band-aid? adhering your nose to your face? >> i finally did it, i g
paul w. downs, alison toll man, sir anthony hopkins, music from playboy, carty, and queen with adam lambert singingt will be a lot of fun, please join us for all of that next week. our first guest is an emmy and golden globe-winning american citizen with a very funny new mockumentary about racing bicycles on drugs, it's called "tour de pharmacy." >> you seem very, very proud of your homeland. >> indeed i am, i miss it. being here in france, i miss it back home. i bless the...
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adam, that want to oppose it. reporter: that's correct. in addition to rand paul, with rand paul there are three others. there are four in general. i want to read you a statement, coming from ted cruz, ron johnson, mike lee, and rand paul. they said, this is the quote, currently for a variety of reasons we're not ready to vote for this bill. here's the key, trish, but we are open to negotiation and obtaining more information before it is brought to the floor. this is a okay, i know what you want. here is what i want tit-for-tat negotiation. so not dead, but you can only lose two, if you're mitch mcconnell he can only lose two senators to make this bill pass in the senate. so he has got a problem with four. now they will have to do that old tv show, "let's make a deal." key points, they will repeal the individual and employer mandate of the they capped medicaid payments. they start shrinking the medicaid expansion. takes place over four years. some senators want it to happen much faster. others want it to happen much he slower. they will return medicaid spending to preobamacare levels. that is what is go
adam, that want to oppose it. reporter: that's correct. in addition to rand paul, with rand paul there are three others. there are four in general. i want to read you a statement, coming from ted cruz, ron johnson, mike lee, and rand paul. they said, this is the quote, currently for a variety of reasons we're not ready to vote for this bill. here's the key, trish, but we are open to negotiation and obtaining more information before it is brought to the floor. this is a okay, i know what you...
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. >> adam, he will no doubt try to follow in paul ryan's footsteps. he will try to repair this, he will try to put it together. but you know in the senate it's very different from the house. the second you hand something to one side of a party, the individuals on the other side know immediately that you're taking it away from them. so you have to take from susan collins to give to rand paul, and that transaction is very, very hard to pull off in the senate and hold onto both of them. >> that's absolutely right. i think what you're seeing from republican senators is not just a rebellion against the content of the bill which is horrible, but also a rebellion of the process through which mcconnell put the bill together. he essentially crafted this massive bill that covers one-sixth of our economy and affects millions and millions of americans in secret with a small handful of his closest aides. and i think what is very different about the senate and the house is all senators feel like they have a right to be a part of the protcess and have their voices h
. >> adam, he will no doubt try to follow in paul ryan's footsteps. he will try to repair this, he will try to put it together. but you know in the senate it's very different from the house. the second you hand something to one side of a party, the individuals on the other side know immediately that you're taking it away from them. so you have to take from susan collins to give to rand paul, and that transaction is very, very hard to pull off in the senate and hold onto both of them....
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adam, thank you. and capitol hill isn't just buzzing about paul ryan's promise.just the last half hour, mitch mcconnell gave us a window on how the gop health care plan vote is going. >> we're going to make every effort to pass a bill that dramatically changes the current health care law. liz: mcconnell went on to say he plans to release a quote discussion draft of the health care bill. this is coming on thursday, but he didn't comment on whether it will pass. is this too much of a rush? and will a bill be written by just 13 gop senators passing the senate? we bring in congressman, republican congressman from tennessee and co-chair. so you have to wait, representative. i guess on the details until thursday; correct? >> that's correct. i think, liz, we pretty much know what it is. the details to be worked out, and i think many members, more than 13 had input into this bill. >> hold on a second. you know pretty much what the details are? can you share those with our viewers? >> no. it has been behind closed doors, but we know the parameters of which we're going to
adam, thank you. and capitol hill isn't just buzzing about paul ryan's promise.just the last half hour, mitch mcconnell gave us a window on how the gop health care plan vote is going. >> we're going to make every effort to pass a bill that dramatically changes the current health care law. liz: mcconnell went on to say he plans to release a quote discussion draft of the health care bill. this is coming on thursday, but he didn't comment on whether it will pass. is this too much of a rush?...
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adam. john is in texas. john a republican. good morning. caller: good morning paul. i have a history with taking opioid pain medication. i have a chronic back problem. i'm not going to talk it now because my problem with it. my concern is, is that in the past, they made to so difficult. d.e.a. made it difficult for doctors that was -- lot of the pharmacies didn't stock the medication because they were scared of being broken into burglaries. doctors didn't want to prescribe medications. my concern is, i understand it's a problem with abuse of the medication. there are a lot of people in united states that have chronic problems. part of reason that medical marijuana has come about. doctors aren't able to prescribe medication that legitimate patients need. host: john thanks for calling. social media carol write nas we're in society that becomes more satiated so called pleasures. we're asking you about the role of government. jackie writes these people saying to stop letting it cross the border are serious. holy crap, do you know that opioids are the painkillers you get
adam. john is in texas. john a republican. good morning. caller: good morning paul. i have a history with taking opioid pain medication. i have a chronic back problem. i'm not going to talk it now because my problem with it. my concern is, is that in the past, they made to so difficult. d.e.a. made it difficult for doctors that was -- lot of the pharmacies didn't stock the medication because they were scared of being broken into burglaries. doctors didn't want to prescribe medications. my...
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adam west, has died. his family says the actor lost his battle with leukemia last night in los angeles. he appeared in movies like the young philadelphians with paulying the title role in the 19 60s batman television series. most recently, he was the voice of mayor adam west in the long-running family guy series. adam west was 88 years old. ♪ ♪ julie: former fbi director james comey breathing new life into concerns over hillary clinton and her use of a private e-mail server as secretary of state. in his public testimony on thursday, comey claimed he was troubled when then-attorney general loretta lynch asked him to call his probe of clinton's e-mails a, quote: matter. not a, quote: investigation. joining me now is republican congressman louie gohmert, a member of the house freedom caucus. you know, i guess now once again this is going to come could be to a he said/she said because there is a lot to be said about exactly what this conversation was like. call it a matter or stop the investigation. i guess was he basically being told to leave it a go? hillary clinton has been very vocal in blaming james comey for losing the the election. what do you
adam west, has died. his family says the actor lost his battle with leukemia last night in los angeles. he appeared in movies like the young philadelphians with paulying the title role in the 19 60s batman television series. most recently, he was the voice of mayor adam west in the long-running family guy series. adam west was 88 years old. ♪ ♪ julie: former fbi director james comey breathing new life into concerns over hillary clinton and her use of a private e-mail server as secretary of...
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paul. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgersen please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ it takes a lot of people to make a good school day. miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ >>> tonight, president trump hits back, taking on james comey. >> no collusion, no obstruction, he's a leaker. >> the president saying the ex-fbi director lied under oath, denying he asked comey for loyalty. and now offering to testify himself. as our reporter, asking the question everyone wants to know. >> whe
paul. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgersen please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, jeff skversky, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ it takes a lot of people to make a...
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but the english pair of paul casey and tommy fleetwood sitjust behind the leader rickie fowler, as adamopen there has never been a longer course and for the world's test the hard yards start here. leading the way was american rickie fowler. his round of seven under par took him into the early lead. much has been made of the unforgiving link for this cause. many expect players to struggle. englishman tommy fleetwood didn't. five under put him ahead of the chasing pack. the world number one and reigning champion dustinjohnson couldn't keep up. in fact, none of the world's top six, including rory mcilroy, managed to break par. instead the challenge was left to the likes of england's paul casey. after this eagle at the first he ended the day ahead of fleetwood, just one stroke off the lead. the longest walk in golf perhaps, but there is still plenty of distance left to travel. jordan pickford has officially become the most expensive british goalkeeper in history, afterjoining everton for a fee that could rise to £30 million. he joins from sunderland, who were relegated from the premier leag
but the english pair of paul casey and tommy fleetwood sitjust behind the leader rickie fowler, as adamopen there has never been a longer course and for the world's test the hard yards start here. leading the way was american rickie fowler. his round of seven under par took him into the early lead. much has been made of the unforgiving link for this cause. many expect players to struggle. englishman tommy fleetwood didn't. five under put him ahead of the chasing pack. the world number one and...
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paul ryan to intervene. do you feel like the house intel investigation is off the tracks? >> i think that adam schiff is coming a great job for democrats. but dhar mchairman nunes can't f in and half out. items mess upg t it's messing up the investigation. >> putting yourself in his shoes, what do you think he's trying to accomplish? >> i have no idea. this whole unmasking issue is not the main story. the main story is was there russia collusion, what did trump officials say to the russians and vice versa. that's what we quant wt we wan. >> and james comey will testify in front of the senate intel sxhitsi i committee this thursday. he spoke to rosh robert mueller. do you think because mueller spoke to comey about the skoechg the witness and witness tampering could be involved? >> i think that the testimony will be remarkable. americans will watch in real time as they see evidence of obstruction of justice by the president unfold. comey is wlid expeildly expecte that president trump pressured him to drop the michael flynn involve. >> so you don't have a problem with mueller giving him parameter
paul ryan to intervene. do you feel like the house intel investigation is off the tracks? >> i think that adam schiff is coming a great job for democrats. but dhar mchairman nunes can't f in and half out. items mess upg t it's messing up the investigation. >> putting yourself in his shoes, what do you think he's trying to accomplish? >> i have no idea. this whole unmasking issue is not the main story. the main story is was there russia collusion, what did trump officials say...
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paul w. downs, alison toll man, sir anthony hopkins, music from playboy, carty, and queen with adam lambert singingbe a lot of fun, please join us for all of that next week. our first guest is an emmy and golden globe-winning american citizen with a very funny new mockumentary about racing bicycles on drugs, it's called "tour de pharmacy." >> you seem very, very proud of your homeland. >> indeed i am, i miss it. being here in france, i miss it back home. i bless the rains down in africa. >> right, right, like the song. >> oh, not familiar with that. >> it's the lyrics to the toto song "africa." >> not familiar with that. but at any rate. it's going to take a lot to -- >> to drag me away from you. >> that's what i was going to say, that's so bizarre, i was going to say drag away from this great interview. >> jimmy: "tour de pharmacy" premieres july 8th on hbo. please welcome andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you look great. >> yes! >> jimmy: the glasses. the glasses are yours. >> yes. >> jimmy: yeah. is that a band-aid? adhering your nose to your face? >> i finally did it, i got the
paul w. downs, alison toll man, sir anthony hopkins, music from playboy, carty, and queen with adam lambert singingbe a lot of fun, please join us for all of that next week. our first guest is an emmy and golden globe-winning american citizen with a very funny new mockumentary about racing bicycles on drugs, it's called "tour de pharmacy." >> you seem very, very proud of your homeland. >> indeed i am, i miss it. being here in france, i miss it back home. i bless the rains...
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adam gary told us bret's it is not on the right track. it's an absurdity on top of a colossal inadequacy about as streamlined as the paul told filled roads that i travelled on to get to this studio it's simply absurd and it's simply silly and it's a bad political move it's a total dysfunction when all it would take for the government is to say look there's going to be a simple process that this and let's have a long long grace period at that where people just need to show this is who i am i'm not a criminal here i am give me some stamp and some other similar item whether it's an id card of something else but instead more bureaucracy rather than less and i think what a lot of people are going to find a lot of u.k. citizens are going to find that where a lot of people voted for breaks it to try to rightly cut down on red tape and cut down on bureaucracy it's simply going to be a matter of meet the new bureaucrat same is the old bureaucrat coming up here at least what a bailout failed banks using billions of taxpayers heroes we'll tell you more off the brake. when else should seem wrong. but i'll. just don't call. me. yet to ship out just t
adam gary told us bret's it is not on the right track. it's an absurdity on top of a colossal inadequacy about as streamlined as the paul told filled roads that i travelled on to get to this studio it's simply absurd and it's simply silly and it's a bad political move it's a total dysfunction when all it would take for the government is to say look there's going to be a simple process that this and let's have a long long grace period at that where people just need to show this is who i am i'm...
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paul manafort. con admitd interviews bi another public spat between devin nunes and adam schiff of california. tuesday -- authors they went on national television to blast nuÑez were continuing to hold our great. chairman richard burr and top democrat force a strong bipartisan relationship. with former fbi director james comey. we will have coverage of that on c-span3. james comey will sit in front of the senate intelligence committee. live coverage at 9:30, you will be able to watch as the senators and the senate intelligence committee asked him questions about his interactions with the president. this is the "washington times," front page, unwitting couples as part of russian hack. media isnstream focused on insinuations of complicity, and equally explicit uncertainty whether lawmakers from both parties and others across the media and social be a were made into unknowing russian conspirators. host: john brennan says they try to get people to act on their behalf wittingly or unwittingly. issued aday, they spray of competing subpoenas. host: attorney general jeff sessions, the headline, senato
paul manafort. con admitd interviews bi another public spat between devin nunes and adam schiff of california. tuesday -- authors they went on national television to blast nuÑez were continuing to hold our great. chairman richard burr and top democrat force a strong bipartisan relationship. with former fbi director james comey. we will have coverage of that on c-span3. james comey will sit in front of the senate intelligence committee. live coverage at 9:30, you will be able to watch as the...
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adam, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the wisconsin ironworker who is challenging paul ryan for his house seat. he's going to try to knock him off in 2018. he would make history if he does that. randy bryce will join us. i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply but feel light. and wake up ready to perform. even with the weight of history on my shoulders. find your exclusive retailr at tempur-pedic.com before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, o
adam, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the wisconsin ironworker who is challenging paul ryan for his house seat. he's going to try to knock him off in 2018. he would make history if he does that. randy bryce will join us. i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, relieving pressure points from head to toe. so i sleep deeply but feel light. and wake up ready to perform. even...
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adam, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the wisconsin ironworker who is challenging paul ryan for his house seat.s going to try to knock him off in 2018. he would make history if he does that. randy bryce will join us. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money evan saved by switching to geico. i would not wear that lace. hmm, i don't know? fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong che
adam, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the wisconsin ironworker who is challenging paul ryan for his house seat.s going to try to knock him off in 2018. he would make history if he does that. randy bryce will join us. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money evan saved by switching to geico. i...
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paul. now save 20% on your total purchase. design your look today. . >>> that breaking news. a crash on the anacostia river bridge that has area shut down. i'm eun yang. >>> i'm adamaaron this morning. let's look at how this could impact us this morning. >> breaking news in first 4 traffic. this is going to be a big problem for anybody heading into the district. new york avenue on the anacostia river bridge. we had a crash and car fire. all lanes blocked there. that whole area is shut down. as far as your alternates or what you have to do, westbound 50. kenilworth southbound bw. you have to continue and be pushed off at a massive response p erika gonzalez at the live desk for us with more. >> we are off to a bad start on this friday morning. you've got accident reconstruction crews on the scene. this is now a deadly accident that can now tell you that at least one person has been pronounced dead on the scene. two others have been transported to area hospitals. this is a nasty crash. definitely something that looks like it will impact the morning. stay with us as we monitor the situation. justin finch is on his way there. back over to you guys. >> erika, thank you.
paul. now save 20% on your total purchase. design your look today. . >>> that breaking news. a crash on the anacostia river bridge that has area shut down. i'm eun yang. >>> i'm adamaaron this morning. let's look at how this could impact us this morning. >> breaking news in first 4 traffic. this is going to be a big problem for anybody heading into the district. new york avenue on the anacostia river bridge. we had a crash and car fire. all lanes blocked there. that...