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adam? adam: jeff thank you. susan li, adam lashinsky and liz peek back to liz i'll start with you. i've got the 8-k filing from harley. it will cost them in tariffs anywhere from 35-40 million this year almost 100 million next year so it makes sense you'd think from a business standpoint to produce the finished product overseas, but will this back fire on harley with american consumers? >> yeah, i think it could and i think this is an incredibly political situation, being headquartered in wisconsin, it's like dairy farmers in wisconsin. that's obviously a very important state in terms of any upcoming elections and don't think the eu isn't targeting harley just exactly for that reason. i think it could back fire on article it davidson. my guess is they don't do this. i think this is their way of saying look this could really hurt us. eventually we have to respond to this. they don't have to do it today. they don't have to do it six months from now. clearly at some point they won't want to absorb those losses so but yeah, i think american consumers are not going to like that. adam: w
adam? adam: jeff thank you. susan li, adam lashinsky and liz peek back to liz i'll start with you. i've got the 8-k filing from harley. it will cost them in tariffs anywhere from 35-40 million this year almost 100 million next year so it makes sense you'd think from a business standpoint to produce the finished product overseas, but will this back fire on harley with american consumers? >> yeah, i think it could and i think this is an incredibly political situation, being headquartered in...
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melissa: he's having a fabulous vacation in martha's vineyard but we love adam. >> i love adam. thanks, everybody. adam: voters heading to the poll s across the country with big primary races in seven key states the results will have a profound effect on the mid-term elections, and we're going to speak with john warren a veteran , businessman and self- proclaimed conservative outsider, hoping to win tonight against the president's pick for governor in south carolina. melissa: plus fox news confirm ing former fbi agent who sent anti-trump texts peter strzok will now appear voluntarily tomorrow to be interviewed by the house judiciary. no subpoena needed live on capitol hill. adam: a landmark decision the supreme court citing in favor of the president's travel ban. judge andrew napolitano on how that decision came down and what it means going forward, next. president trump: the supreme court ruling was a tremendous victory for this country and for the constitution. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment p
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adam. adam: ed, we'll have the press conference with chairman jerome powell. any idea what the key questions will be there? will it be about summary of economic projections? maybe going to four interest rate increases. reporter: adam, could you reat that? adam: we have the press conference coming up with jerome powell at 2:30. we will carry that live on fox business. any idea what the potential for four increases there year or sustaining path about three? >> it will be something of both. forwd.the economy will be going trade will probably may a big role all of this. where the commissioner, the if he chairman believes this trade war possibly could happen or could not happen that could signal a heating up or slowing down of the economy. that would relate tohether we'll see three or four hikes. this rate hike, just the second of this year going forward. we'll have to see exactly what happens at the news conference. the thinking inside the fed coming up. adam: ed lawrence, stay there. you have to break to get to the news conference next few minutes. if we can keep
adam. adam: ed, we'll have the press conference with chairman jerome powell. any idea what the key questions will be there? will it be about summary of economic projections? maybe going to four interest rate increases. reporter: adam, could you reat that? adam: we have the press conference coming up with jerome powell at 2:30. we will carry that live on fox business. any idea what the potential for four increases there year or sustaining path about three? >> it will be something of both....
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adam? adam: the supreme court is about to change. justice anthony kennedy known as the pivotal swing vote announced his retirement after serving three decades on the nation's highest court. live in washington with the latest details is kristina partsinevelos. kristina? reporter: thank you, adam. served 43 years, 30 years on the supreme court. he said he needs to step down, he's going to retire because he wants to spend more time with his family. he will be 82 by july 31st, that's when he's stepping down or retiring. and controlled key outcomes in major cases which is why he's the swing vote. he said he dislikes that title. let's take a look at marriage cases, 1992 and abortion rights, co-wrote the opinion that reaffirmed women's rights to abort and 2000 with the george w. bush presidency, casted the vote with conservatives on disputed electoral results that cleared the way for george w. bush to become president. and heading to 2015 regarding same-sex marriage, he penned the landmark opinion that cleared the way for same-sex marriage
adam? adam: the supreme court is about to change. justice anthony kennedy known as the pivotal swing vote announced his retirement after serving three decades on the nation's highest court. live in washington with the latest details is kristina partsinevelos. kristina? reporter: thank you, adam. served 43 years, 30 years on the supreme court. he said he needs to step down, he's going to retire because he wants to spend more time with his family. he will be 82 by july 31st, that's when he's...
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adam: in your -- >> sorry, go ahead. adam: joe, i apologize, i interrupted you. in your experience as a detective, when you dealt with somebody -- i don't know if you ever dealt with a mass shooting incident or mass death catastrophe, but in your dealings with people who perp trail crimes and perhaps something like this, what is their demeanor right after? is are they competent? are they sane? i mean, your experience with those in the past. >> well, anybody who does something like this you'd have to think that they are a little bit mentally off when they committed this act, for sure. one of the things that this is going to be, what rapport they can build with this individual. that's a very important aspect of getting information. so detectives and police officers and the like, you know, are pretty skilled in getting information from people, and that's why they're good at what they do. so this is important. and we're starting to see a trend here. we're starting to see, you know, shooters who do this -- they usually kill themselves or wait for the police to kill th
adam: in your -- >> sorry, go ahead. adam: joe, i apologize, i interrupted you. in your experience as a detective, when you dealt with somebody -- i don't know if you ever dealt with a mass shooting incident or mass death catastrophe, but in your dealings with people who perp trail crimes and perhaps something like this, what is their demeanor right after? is are they competent? are they sane? i mean, your experience with those in the past. >> well, anybody who does something like...
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hi, adam. i wish i was at usc with you all. i used to live in california in san jose, and there was a humorous bit that appeared in the newspaper one day. there was a fellow who was pulled over for driving in the commuter lane, and he was -- as a single passenger. he contended that he had a copy of his corporate charter in his passenger seat since citizens united had declared corporations to have the rights of humans. anyway, that's a chuckler. but my real, serious question is what do you think about the term limits in terms of our federal politicians being able to stay away from being, having a moratorium from participating in lobbying? i've heard five years as being one of the proposals that was put together. but then also, you know, there's a corrupting influence that i think is really scary. i think that the way a lot of the politicians can be compromised by corporate influence. anyway, your thoughts on some of those. >> host: thank you, bob. >> guest: well, those are great questions, and you're right, it's a great story ab
hi, adam. i wish i was at usc with you all. i used to live in california in san jose, and there was a humorous bit that appeared in the newspaper one day. there was a fellow who was pulled over for driving in the commuter lane, and he was -- as a single passenger. he contended that he had a copy of his corporate charter in his passenger seat since citizens united had declared corporations to have the rights of humans. anyway, that's a chuckler. but my real, serious question is what do you think...
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[laughter] >> president adams: is that it? >> vice-president dwight: yes. >> commissioner yee riley: thank you for changing the food vendor to producer. that makes sense. the 10% requirement of re-usable cups and -- is that enough, 10%? if i have 100 people, only to have 10 re-usable cups? and then how do you determine the attendance of an event? is it the honor system or how are you going to enforce your -- you know, this law? >> hi, everyone. i'm alexa kelty, department of the environment. i work with jack and ashley at the department. the events -- we'll work closely with the permitting agents, so department and rec park and sfmta, they manage the permitting process for events. on that permit, they will say how many attendees they estimate. so we'll be basing their goal, their 10% goal, on that attendance number. does that answer your question? >> commissioner yee riley: yes. >> the street closure, i was using sfmta. it used to be sfdpt. yeah, that one as well. so we'll work closely with all of the permitting and port prope
[laughter] >> president adams: is that it? >> vice-president dwight: yes. >> commissioner yee riley: thank you for changing the food vendor to producer. that makes sense. the 10% requirement of re-usable cups and -- is that enough, 10%? if i have 100 people, only to have 10 re-usable cups? and then how do you determine the attendance of an event? is it the honor system or how are you going to enforce your -- you know, this law? >> hi, everyone. i'm alexa kelty,...
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adam? adam: leah, thank you. melissa: holiday travelers pack your patience. why the tsa is preparing for a record number of fourth of july pliers. what you need to know. >>> plus, why president trump says this is the beginning of economic benefits. steve foshes media chairman is next. >> that's only going to continue to grow. street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident-no big deal, right? is
adam? adam: leah, thank you. melissa: holiday travelers pack your patience. why the tsa is preparing for a record number of fourth of july pliers. what you need to know. >>> plus, why president trump says this is the beginning of economic benefits. steve foshes media chairman is next. >> that's only going to continue to grow. street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident-no big deal, right? is
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>> you mentioned he met with jefferson and john quincy adams everyone about john adams? alan: he did. he spent several hours with john adams. there is a poignant depiction of at theams's feebleness time. he had to be helped. his mind was still as sharp as ever. he did visit john adams. yes. y did monroe invite him to calm? to come?at -- whose idea was this? alan: i don't know. there are several theories. one was he was completely broke, his estate had been confiscated during the revolution. he did manage to get control of his farm, la grange. he had a lot of debts. thoughtmes munroe congress would give him a national reward. back tod to come america. neverportunity had arisen. bourbons kept restricting the suffrage. he lost the election of 1824 for his seat. that is when the invitation came and he decided to accept it. >> one more question. >> thank you. my understanding is lafayette wanted to come back to the u.s. in the 1790's. his cabineton and had told him not to. i was wondering if that is true? a grain of truth, but it was not at that time. he was in prison, he was
>> you mentioned he met with jefferson and john quincy adams everyone about john adams? alan: he did. he spent several hours with john adams. there is a poignant depiction of at theams's feebleness time. he had to be helped. his mind was still as sharp as ever. he did visit john adams. yes. y did monroe invite him to calm? to come?at -- whose idea was this? alan: i don't know. there are several theories. one was he was completely broke, his estate had been confiscated during the...
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well, where's it going to be on, adam?heers and applause ] thank you. >> another cue. >> thank you. thank you. of course. >> see it on your lunch box. [ laughter ] it's everywhere. >> jimmy: are you going around? what are you doing? >> i'm doing standup. running around the last couple of years, i've been doing it and having fun. and now, i'm recording it. i'm going to be in newark on wednesday and thursday. [ cheers ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i've been -- >> bring your guns. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: different act, different act. different act. yeah, yeah, yeah. different stand-up. >> man, it's newark. come on. >> jimmy: i know. >> i love newark. >> we all have driven through newark. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the last time you did a -- >> cory booker stabbed me last time i was there. >> jimmy: cory booker himself? >> oh my. >> cory booker, stabbed me. i was like, "cory booker." oh my god, cory! >> the last time you did a a televised one, was that the hbo one? >> oh, my god, yeah, like 20 years ago. yeah, yeah, yea
well, where's it going to be on, adam?heers and applause ] thank you. >> another cue. >> thank you. thank you. of course. >> see it on your lunch box. [ laughter ] it's everywhere. >> jimmy: are you going around? what are you doing? >> i'm doing standup. running around the last couple of years, i've been doing it and having fun. and now, i'm recording it. i'm going to be in newark on wednesday and thursday. [ cheers ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah,...
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after you. >> adam tuss driving for us giving an update. a lot of people felt that way, you didn't have a c tice but ditch your car. thanks, adam. >>> 5:36 rht now. president trump rally base there. hee president signed an order. butrder does not end the administration's zero tolerance program but it does allow families to stay together while families wait for an immigration hearing. virginia senator tim kaine raised a concern for thousands i of children m their parents. >> what it to say about the children you have stripped away from their families? how will you assure t t these children are properly returned to parents who are worried to death aut them. >> health and human services says it's working to reunitemi es as soon as possible. more on how and when that could ppen coming up a5:45. >>> other top stories we're working with for you this in g. the whitena natiolist group now wants to march in d.c. they gathered on the annivsary of the deadly protest. they have not issued the permit. >> >>> the vat has a barred archbishop from the mini
after you. >> adam tuss driving for us giving an update. a lot of people felt that way, you didn't have a c tice but ditch your car. thanks, adam. >>> 5:36 rht now. president trump rally base there. hee president signed an order. butrder does not end the administration's zero tolerance program but it does allow families to stay together while families wait for an immigration hearing. virginia senator tim kaine raised a concern for thousands i of children m their parents. >>...
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adam tuss is live. what happened? >> reporter: >> looks like we don't have adam's sound there. we're going to try to get btok him. obviously want to figure out what is happening there at mgm nation harbor. >>> 6:02. it is primary day or it was prary day in maryland. most of the races have been called. some are still tsnding. that's because of a computer glitch that impacted voter registration for 80,000 >> those will be decided by provisionalot ba ben jealous will face off against larry hogan. news 4 cameras were at the victory celebration. in his victory speech he said hogan will lose in november because he doesn'tnow how to build a people powered campaign. >> i'm not running to the left, i'm not running to the right, i'm running towards the people of our state. health care, massincarceration, ending the student debt crisis. >> health care will not be a privilege but a right. he favors raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. >>> it may be an uphill battle for jealous. governor lar hogan is extremely popular. he joked the 6% of marylanders who do not approve of the job he's do
adam tuss is live. what happened? >> reporter: >> looks like we don't have adam's sound there. we're going to try to get btok him. obviously want to figure out what is happening there at mgm nation harbor. >>> 6:02. it is primary day or it was prary day in maryland. most of the races have been called. some are still tsnding. that's because of a computer glitch that impacted voter registration for 80,000 >> those will be decided by provisionalot ba ben jealous will...
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i noe valley. >> second. >> motion b sion adams.econded by commissioner dooley. >> may i just -- sorry, president adams. so we're making a motion to support the pet businesses in noe valley or pet businesses -- >> citywide? i would say citywide. listen, if they will not be in noe, theilcastro. if it's not the castro, they will good to the marina. and then not the marina, to richmond. i want to give a loud voice to this company that the san francisco small business commission supports its small businesses and our small pet food and grooming businesses in this town. >> i think we should specifically add something to the motion because the folks are going up in front of the planning commission that is saying that in particular -- >> in particular the 24th street. >> and using the criteria for -- >> citywide. >> and under the conditional use criteria that availability of other similar retailers close by, essentially the neighborhood. >> can you read that back? >> no. [laughter] >> can you read that back >> well, i didn't specifically wr
i noe valley. >> second. >> motion b sion adams.econded by commissioner dooley. >> may i just -- sorry, president adams. so we're making a motion to support the pet businesses in noe valley or pet businesses -- >> citywide? i would say citywide. listen, if they will not be in noe, theilcastro. if it's not the castro, they will good to the marina. and then not the marina, to richmond. i want to give a loud voice to this company that the san francisco small business...
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we are here with amy adams!.m. on hbo. >> yes, thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, please. >> i know that you're interviewing me. and you were doing a really good job. >> jimmy: thank you. >> but i would also like to interview me. >> jimmy: i think i know what you're talking about, amy. and i have a way to make that happen. it's time for "lip flip." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the lip flip when you flip your lip ♪ ♪ it's the lip flip yeah >> jimmy: hey, yo, yo, yo, yo. hey, yo! [ laughter ] i'm amy adams, america's sweetheart. i'm starring in the new show called "sharp objects." uh-oh! speaking of sharp objects, here's what i sound like when i step on one. i'm like, yee, yee, yee, yee. [ laughter ] wha, wha, wha, wha, whaaaa!" [ laughter ] >> ouch. i only like soft objects like big squishy marshmallows. [ laughter ] 'cause they make the cutest sounds. when you squeeze them, they're like kwee, kwee, kwee. pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep! [ laughter ] then you just eat them. [ gobbles ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy:
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adam: senator joe manchin springing into action to save claire mccaskill from choking and performing the heimlich maneuver on the missouri senator saving her but accidentally cracking her rib at a caucus luncheon last week. melissa: a big day for women in saudi arabia allowed behind the wheel for the first time as the world's last remaining ban on female driving was listed after midnight sunday. for nearly three decades women in saudi arabia have had to rely on drivers or male relatives for transportation, saudi arabia began issuing licenses to women in early june. according to officials more than 3 million women could receive licenses and drive by 2020. i wonder why they have to wait that long. maybe that's just when they catch up to that number. adam: hundreds of people forced to leave their hopes the new warnings from officials asthmas ever wildfires grow in northern california. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you?
adam: senator joe manchin springing into action to save claire mccaskill from choking and performing the heimlich maneuver on the missouri senator saving her but accidentally cracking her rib at a caucus luncheon last week. melissa: a big day for women in saudi arabia allowed behind the wheel for the first time as the world's last remaining ban on female driving was listed after midnight sunday. for nearly three decades women in saudi arabia have had to rely on drivers or male relatives for...
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john hancock and saml adams. they were there, and they were there and john hancock was the president of the massachusetts provincial congress, also the head of the provincial congress committee of safety. he was, if anything, to be the man in charge in that area. guess what he wanted to do in this situation. he wanted to pick up a musket an get into line with the other, with the lexington militia under captain parker. why the hell did he want to do that? samuel adams talked him out of it. what should hancock have done? well, it's very obvious what he should've been. he should've told parker get the hell off the green. there are 30 30 tilitia is a gathering. there's going to be a very large number, in the thousands, much bigger than this british column. get off the green, white till this army has come together, and then we will take care of this column, and maybe even the british in boston. hancock didn't do that. it's really been a curious thing all this time. he's never been criticized for that, and i love john
john hancock and saml adams. they were there, and they were there and john hancock was the president of the massachusetts provincial congress, also the head of the provincial congress committee of safety. he was, if anything, to be the man in charge in that area. guess what he wanted to do in this situation. he wanted to pick up a musket an get into line with the other, with the lexington militia under captain parker. why the hell did he want to do that? samuel adams talked him out of it. what...
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i would like to echo what commissioner adams said. when this commission was founded, i was very involved in creating this commission. took 14, 15 years to get it passed on the ballot. this is the type of issue that this commission was created to address. there doesn't seem to be a need for this. there seems to be neighborhood servicing that are fulfilling the need to the community. and that's what the commission is trying to say. we don't need healthy spot to come in and disrupt or put out of business the businesses. so i ask you to oppose this conditional use. >> great. thank you. >> i'm the owner of cotton basics in noe valley and i'm very much opposed to chains coming into our neighborhood. i think they totally take away the unique character that we have and the neighborhood that even customers tell me that they really enjoy coming to an area where they can deal with a shop in a unique business and interact with owners and i think it's very important to keep chains out of our area and san francisco neighborhoods. thank you. >> grea
i would like to echo what commissioner adams said. when this commission was founded, i was very involved in creating this commission. took 14, 15 years to get it passed on the ballot. this is the type of issue that this commission was created to address. there doesn't seem to be a need for this. there seems to be neighborhood servicing that are fulfilling the need to the community. and that's what the commission is trying to say. we don't need healthy spot to come in and disrupt or put out of...
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oh, adam's here. now we're joined by our ranking member on intelligence, adam schiff. in addition to what was presented, i wanted to make two points which may be additional, but i want to emphasize them. one is that the i.g. informed us that leaks to rudy giuliani were part of the investigation. we'll see what that takes us to. the report does not answer how he got those leaks and democrats are demanding answers. secondly, it the report says that the f.b.i. was under constant pressure from congressional republicans. that pressure has now been directed to the mueller investigation. the report provides no basis for the g.o.p. to challenge the legitimacy of the mueller investigation. it must continue unhindered. it's deeply disturbing that the republicans remain obsessed with undermining our intelligence and law enforcement agencies. republicans need to end this and focus on what matters, protecting our democracy. just this week special counsel mueller said that the election meddling operations are still occurring. yesterday the house g.o.p. failed to appropriate a single
oh, adam's here. now we're joined by our ranking member on intelligence, adam schiff. in addition to what was presented, i wanted to make two points which may be additional, but i want to emphasize them. one is that the i.g. informed us that leaks to rudy giuliani were part of the investigation. we'll see what that takes us to. the report does not answer how he got those leaks and democrats are demanding answers. secondly, it the report says that the f.b.i. was under constant pressure from...
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back to you. >> adam tussive for us in northwest washington. adam, thank you so much. very exciting news. i was the opposite. i ate more and slept less when i wasnt preg there are some differences, right? >> she tweeted about 12 hours ago, and she says i wonder if they're going to keep the cams on me 24-7. watching now. >> yes, they are. >> you think the panda. is cu look at this. >> oh,e here go. >> there we ne. >> cuss alert. here's a puppy picture for y to get your monday morning started off in the right yesterday eric and his little puppy, lucien there. >> super cute. lucien too. >> what you have to do know about polka dot lou here and is if you are not holding -- he will chew on whater appendage, finger, wrist, ear, nose. he wants to chew everything all time. you want to see more picture of him, go on to my twitter or facebook, find me on instagram as well under forecast for you. you can also u our nbc washington app. stay ahead of the weather as well. look at that great picture outside on a monday. skies arelearing on out. sun is just about ten minutes up right n
back to you. >> adam tussive for us in northwest washington. adam, thank you so much. very exciting news. i was the opposite. i ate more and slept less when i wasnt preg there are some differences, right? >> she tweeted about 12 hours ago, and she says i wonder if they're going to keep the cams on me 24-7. watching now. >> yes, they are. >> you think the panda. is cu look at this. >> oh,e here go. >> there we ne. >> cuss alert. here's a puppy picture...
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adam? the easy answer is, it depends...kind of more of an understanding about brexit but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it! thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting... the incredibly dumbed down daily politics hits an absolute all—time low when you start to invite the likes of complete and utter airhead hayley hughes on. stephan garcia disagreed. although i don't watch love island, i found it great to see one of the contestants, hayley, interacting with politics on daily politics. has good potential to help other youngsters understand. well done! and others were just left bemused. it feels two halves of my life that were never meant to meet have done and i'm having a meltdown. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs oi’ even appear on
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this is a real adams express company delivery wagon, adams express today is a financial institution, but during the civil war, was the ups of the period and interact with other railroads, with u.s. mail and has been restored as you see coulda variety of cargo be utilized for military supplies come ammunition, bread, cakes and ale, personal packages, and when the soldiers died or were killed in battle, they could be shipped home for burial. this particular exhibit portray's the troops the regarding the railroad, you asked about the negative of general kelly's troops, this is private john g rec, in the second maryland potomac home brigade stationed to the little town called mt. airy, maryland. ironically, in 1864, the spring of 1864 he wrote a letter to his sister telling her he was going in the railroad and there were were inside and they're probably never would be and this was just a mother to before a famous battle. we try to make things as lifelike as possible, here we were inside and they're probably never would be then thewas just a motherhave d backdrop, we installed what is my
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adam tuss is live to explain what comes next. adam, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is for tipped workers in the city, and it would rasz the minimum wage to $15 an hour by now currently the minimum wage in the city is $3.33nd an hour that is for tipped workers. this is to push to get workers more money. even though iwas opposed 55 to 44% yesterday, both the mayor and cou members have said they oppose this measure and certain people are talking about revisions already even though this was just proposed l t night. this certainly is going to face some opposition here in the city. there are people obviously for and against it. take a listen to the people talked to on both sides. >> understand that this is bad for tipped employees and this it bad f city. >> the tipped workers prevail. the women, people of color who need better wages. 3.$3.33 an hour -- >> reporter: now some say this will actually put them under because they're going to have to raise the minimum wage up to a significant scale. good businesses say it's for their customers and employees to know exactlyr
adam tuss is live to explain what comes next. adam, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is for tipped workers in the city, and it would rasz the minimum wage to $15 an hour by now currently the minimum wage in the city is $3.33nd an hour that is for tipped workers. this is to push to get workers more money. even though iwas opposed 55 to 44% yesterday, both the mayor and cou members have said they oppose this measure and certain people are talking about revisions already even...
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green but in montreal adam thank you very much indeed to you and your mother thank you to yemen now where saudi and marotta coalition forces have taken control of parts of the data as airport as they fight who think rebels and the yemeni army is blocking the road between her data province and the capital this would cut to the supply lines and stop reinforcements from sana mom that i was on the other side of the red seems ability but much of the aid for yemen goes. the intensity of the bottom floor with either into port said in a mobile phone. the u.s. backed sodium arctic coalition has been fighting for control of the airport for a week while calling on the fighters holding them back to start and on condition of the hose the response has been one of defiance prompting fears the bottle will spread into the town until humanitarian catastrophe the problem of always is highly densely populated areas trying to clear these areas from non-state actors who are embedded in the civilian population who are dug in and have nothing to lose and then you have a semi conventional military trying to
green but in montreal adam thank you very much indeed to you and your mother thank you to yemen now where saudi and marotta coalition forces have taken control of parts of the data as airport as they fight who think rebels and the yemeni army is blocking the road between her data province and the capital this would cut to the supply lines and stop reinforcements from sana mom that i was on the other side of the red seems ability but much of the aid for yemen goes. the intensity of the bottom...
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adam: you are right, it is a dramatic development. first time we have met with the north koreans and embarked on negotiations related to denuclearization, but it is the first time a u.s. sitting president has met with a leader of north korea. expectations have been soaring washington. you heard the president and other administration officials say that denuclearization is likely. experts remain skeptical, as you heard from ambassador richardson. denuclearization is unlikely at this point, certainly not on the timetable the trump administration is hoping for in office.t term in the north koreans value these weapons intensely, for regime legitimacy, office. as a guarantee against attack from the u.s. and other external powers. earlier this year, they declared their program complete. they said it was sophisticated. they are nuclear weapons power and they argue they would move towards mass production of these systems. that does that sound like they are prepared to denuclearize. haidi: we have been looking and discussing this issue from jus
adam: you are right, it is a dramatic development. first time we have met with the north koreans and embarked on negotiations related to denuclearization, but it is the first time a u.s. sitting president has met with a leader of north korea. expectations have been soaring washington. you heard the president and other administration officials say that denuclearization is likely. experts remain skeptical, as you heard from ambassador richardson. denuclearization is unlikely at this point,...
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don't forget to check out our library for the church adam showed on gtv -- the charts adam showedth us is david in new york. given how vague this communique was from the opec members, tell us about this one million barrels increase in production and what it could mean. it seems counterintuitive to the oil price reaction. david: i think you are right. adam the word, and it was sustained. therein lies the key. are we going to have sustained pricing above $70? are they going to maintain that, and the interplay with global restraint of growth, where you have china as an importer in the u.s. to become the largest -- we are a huge producer, exporter. if a deal could be made, especially in natural gas which the u.s. has in abundance, this whole playing field changes. we are not so sanguine about a higher oil price. forces are in place in our firm to keep a lid on this, so we don't see much above $70 and with any economic weakness, we may go lower. surprisingly lower if trade wars slow worldwide activity. haidi: did you think this agreement, were enough to meet the challenges opec faces,
don't forget to check out our library for the church adam showed on gtv -- the charts adam showedth us is david in new york. given how vague this communique was from the opec members, tell us about this one million barrels increase in production and what it could mean. it seems counterintuitive to the oil price reaction. david: i think you are right. adam the word, and it was sustained. therein lies the key. are we going to have sustained pricing above $70? are they going to maintain that, and...
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. >> reporter: it's or adam mann and a celebration of a journey with his wife lauren that started out five years ago, amidst heartbreak and worry. their son isaac was and days later, . diagnosed with a serious heart problem. >> it would slow way, way down, and then he would turn blue, gray. he would be floppy. it was really scary. >> reporter: isaac spent the first 2 1/2 months of his life at children's national medical center. there the nurses who cared for their precious baby left a lasting impression. >> one of the nurses was sitting in the chair holding isaac, snuggling him. i'm sure she was really busy, but she took the time to go in there and hold him. >> reporter: when isaac returned months later to have his heart defect repaired, a chance comment changed their lives. >> adam's mom said to me, you know, you would make a really good nurse. i just had the thought, wow, these nurses are incredible, and i wish i could do what they're doing or be like them. >> reporter: lauren gave up her photography career to attend an accelerated nursing program at marymount university. she is now
. >> reporter: it's or adam mann and a celebration of a journey with his wife lauren that started out five years ago, amidst heartbreak and worry. their son isaac was and days later, . diagnosed with a serious heart problem. >> it would slow way, way down, and then he would turn blue, gray. he would be floppy. it was really scary. >> reporter: isaac spent the first 2 1/2 months of his life at children's national medical center. there the nurses who cared for their precious...
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adam hasjoined his classmates go in and see everybody. 13-year-old adam has joined his classmates fromlly nice if everyone in my situation could have a robot go in for me when they can't go in. it kind of seems a bit strange, this is the first time it really being tested. it feels like a bit more of normality for him and it's quite exciting, the kids like it, they like to see him in class, the teachers have enjoyed having him backin teachers have enjoyed having him back in the class so he feels now likely small part of school life again. these robots allow their users to see, here, move around and interact in real time with classmates and teachers, despite not physically being there. they are thought to be the first in the uk. we are teaching adam in hospital when he is there that his treatment and also teaching him at home as pa rt and also teaching him at home as part of our outreach service and this is a supplementary extra to help maintain the link. you forget it's a robot and you just go, no, it's a robot and you just go, no, it's adam, we talked at, he can be my lesson and that i
adam hasjoined his classmates go in and see everybody. 13-year-old adam has joined his classmates fromlly nice if everyone in my situation could have a robot go in for me when they can't go in. it kind of seems a bit strange, this is the first time it really being tested. it feels like a bit more of normality for him and it's quite exciting, the kids like it, they like to see him in class, the teachers have enjoyed having him backin teachers have enjoyed having him back in the class so he feels...
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. >> adam, the two-act approach is what he's saying here. how would you describe the two-act approach? >> well, there is certainly a cycle of provocation with north koreans where they dial up the tension and proceed to walk it back and rap -- improvise when he gets to singapore. that's not an attitude to serve him well. they have offered the concessions that they have wanted to offer, and they have not been forced to make the kinds of commitments and guarantees that donald trump was hoping for. so in some ways, they have orchestrated a situation where donald trump will be coming in to singapore blind. >> coming in blind but used to moving quickly, right? based on the ambiguous situation, some might say, and what the president is claiming here. you heard what the president said on his way to the historic meeting with kim jong-un. he said, it will take me a minute or so to really get a sense of something can happen with this. and then there was the very backdrop of the g7 and the president also saying, we are no longer going to put the united
. >> adam, the two-act approach is what he's saying here. how would you describe the two-act approach? >> well, there is certainly a cycle of provocation with north koreans where they dial up the tension and proceed to walk it back and rap -- improvise when he gets to singapore. that's not an attitude to serve him well. they have offered the concessions that they have wanted to offer, and they have not been forced to make the kinds of commitments and guarantees that donald trump was...
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adam has that story. >> i know someone. she said, you know, you should make a peacock. >> the excitement on their faces is pal tabl. >> we will cleanhe house. we will feed the pets. >> their ambition, through the roof. >> i like to sew. i decided that i wanted to start business. >> reporter: kids from 6 to 16 yearak old ready to a splash in the business community. >> it's like nicehi doing all ts stuff, and it's like i'm going to be doing my favorite things. rincht whether it's cutting the grass.im >> over i became addicted to mowing lawns, so i started to run my own businer:. >> reporven selling used legos with guidance from the parents. >> my mom came toaiy and sd you got to rid get rid of all of these. >> reporter: these kids are part of the young business fare. >> they saw an opportunity and went for it. >> did you make these bandanas? >> dan, part of the inesville business community that is helping these kids hopefully to achieve their dreams. >> it's great to see this kind of energy bween business and entrepreneurship
adam has that story. >> i know someone. she said, you know, you should make a peacock. >> the excitement on their faces is pal tabl. >> we will cleanhe house. we will feed the pets. >> their ambition, through the roof. >> i like to sew. i decided that i wanted to start business. >> reporter: kids from 6 to 16 yearak old ready to a splash in the business community. >> it's like nicehi doing all ts stuff, and it's like i'm going to be doing my favorite...
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adam? the easy answer is, it depends.ounger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676. or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc and do have a look at the website for previous interviews. the address for that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello there. for the fifth consecutive day, temperatures in the uk got above 30 degrees on friday, a
adam? the easy answer is, it depends.ounger people to have kind of more of an understanding about brexit. but since i've got to learn about it, i'm actually finding it really interesting. well, adam can spend hours with you about it. thank you for coming in and to everybody for being on the show — not that binder! opinion was divided on that encounter, with philip copsey tweeting. .. stephan garcia disagreed. and others were just left bemused. and that's all from us. thank you for all of your...
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adam has been trialling the first robot.y sheriff‘s office shows the creature stuck inside a vehicle near a campsite at california‘s lake tahoe. an officer broke a rear window so the animal could escape without suffering any major injuries. if you go down to the woods tonight. time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. it's it‘s been a lovely warm day for many. rather hazy sunshine. 25 degrees we‘ve seen in the south and you can see the high court here
adam has been trialling the first robot.y sheriff‘s office shows the creature stuck inside a vehicle near a campsite at california‘s lake tahoe. an officer broke a rear window so the animal could escape without suffering any major injuries. if you go down to the woods tonight. time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. it's it‘s been a lovely warm day for many. rather hazy sunshine. 25 degrees we‘ve seen in the south and you can see the high court here
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adams, employed slaves. he and louisa catherine borrowed, paid a slave owner for their slaves to serve as a servant in their house. jefferson,d thomas who freed no slaves except for ren,y hemmings' child because he was in so much debt when he died all of his slaves were sold. george washington gets credit for freeing his slaves, which he did, but it is a more complicated story than that. it is probably the slave hercules. george. slavery was a bad system, a little bit morally, but he thought it was completely uneconomical, because you have these workers who are very good workers in their prime years, but you had to support them in their infancy and childhood, and when they were old. you were supporting a whole bunch of people, only maybe one third of whom were doing the work you needed to have done. he was viewed as a pretty fair master, but if you disobeyed him, he would sell you. not necessarily punish, but sell you away, so that disrupted a family. george was the upwardly mobile, handsome, eligible bachel
adams, employed slaves. he and louisa catherine borrowed, paid a slave owner for their slaves to serve as a servant in their house. jefferson,d thomas who freed no slaves except for ren,y hemmings' child because he was in so much debt when he died all of his slaves were sold. george washington gets credit for freeing his slaves, which he did, but it is a more complicated story than that. it is probably the slave hercules. george. slavery was a bad system, a little bit morally, but he thought it...
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adams, is this.es that this ig report exonerates him, furthermore cripples the mueller probe, his lawyer rudy giuliani has said maybe mueller should suspend his investigation. what do you think? >> well, neil when you look at the report itself there's some really astonishing things in there. the president says something at first glance might seem outland ish that the fbi was working against him but when you actually read the ig report it looks like it's true. i mean, some of the texts are just astonishing and it wasn't just peter strzok and lisa page, the pair that the president calls the love birds. there were other fbi agents. just amazing things, neil. i mean things like we will stop him from becoming president. when they were deciding to do the hillary interview remember back in 2016, they were actually saying, don't bring any resources to this interview. don't go loaded for her because she might be the president and will remember what we did. there were other things where they said we have to ru
adams, is this.es that this ig report exonerates him, furthermore cripples the mueller probe, his lawyer rudy giuliani has said maybe mueller should suspend his investigation. what do you think? >> well, neil when you look at the report itself there's some really astonishing things in there. the president says something at first glance might seem outland ish that the fbi was working against him but when you actually read the ig report it looks like it's true. i mean, some of the texts are...
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let adam do it.you want to do in the future. and also depends on what it is actually agreed by the two sides, andl is actually agreed by the two sides, and i along well. the main thing is that it looks like there might a transition period. so after march of next year when the uk officially leaves, they've done a deal with the eu, and most things in daily life will stay the same until the end of december 20 will stay the same until the end of december20 20. so will stay the same until the end of december 20 20. so it might not affect her life at all for quite some time. how's he doing? do understand he's saying? yeah, i understand. governor the question. i have another question. will it make things more expensive? that also depends, because some people would say things are already more expensive because it's affected the numberof euros expensive because it's affected the number of euros that the pound can buy. so if you do go on holiday, it might be more expensive because of the change of the exchange
let adam do it.you want to do in the future. and also depends on what it is actually agreed by the two sides, andl is actually agreed by the two sides, and i along well. the main thing is that it looks like there might a transition period. so after march of next year when the uk officially leaves, they've done a deal with the eu, and most things in daily life will stay the same until the end of december 20 will stay the same until the end of december20 20. so will stay the same until the end of...
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adam: that's a good sentence. [laughter] welcome that we talked about the one case in which he joined the liberals. in 14 others, he provided the decisive vote going the other way. it's a fair bet that in every single one of them that justice merrick garland would've gone the other way. so the raw numbers, the raw power come up lives a. also, notwithstanding some reports of friction with other justices, he was also entrusted with very big cases. the biggest business case of the term was the workplace arbitration case epic. junior justices wait years to get a decent assignment, this was his chief justice roberts second. trusted him to turn in a sophisticated and sound opinion that would keep the five conservative votes. and then he also hit the bench with a lot of self-confidence. as amy was saying, he has a lot of well formed, idiosyncratic views. he is writing a lot. it's got to be the reason why in issuing only 59 signed decisions in argued cases, the lowest number since the civil war or something, they nonethel
adam: that's a good sentence. [laughter] welcome that we talked about the one case in which he joined the liberals. in 14 others, he provided the decisive vote going the other way. it's a fair bet that in every single one of them that justice merrick garland would've gone the other way. so the raw numbers, the raw power come up lives a. also, notwithstanding some reports of friction with other justices, he was also entrusted with very big cases. the biggest business case of the term was the...
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easy if you try >> reporter: his mother posting on facebook, "adam had his talent show today, he didne. there wasn't a parent in the room with a dry eye." ♪ imagine all the people ♪ living for today >> reporter: adam is from north of minneapolis. he likes to paint, that's his pet turtle. he likes to play baseball. that's him pitching. but it was his rendition of this song that struck a chord. ♪ imagine all the people ♪ living life in peace >> reporter: 9.5 million views already. he was going to sing something more upbeat, but he told his mom he knows there's a lot going on in the world. ♪ and the world will live as one ♪ >> we're cheering for adam, too. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. ir. i hope to see you r >> he was selected to the pro bowl twice. in 1981 and 1982 when he led the league in receptions and all pro. his name 87 was retired in7 wasn after his retirement in stayed with the front office for decades. he then moved to the cleveland brown as their gm and director of football operations fr
easy if you try >> reporter: his mother posting on facebook, "adam had his talent show today, he didne. there wasn't a parent in the room with a dry eye." ♪ imagine all the people ♪ living for today >> reporter: adam is from north of minneapolis. he likes to paint, that's his pet turtle. he likes to play baseball. that's him pitching. but it was his rendition of this song that struck a chord. ♪ imagine all the people ♪ living life in peace >> reporter: 9.5...
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where is adam? where is adam? come on, come on up. the -- a man that really we are so fantastic.e has been a supporter of mine for a long time. he is a very intense individual, like the bloodlines from this family. boy, that father was good. he was tough. there is only one difference. danny is even tougher. [applause] come on up. he is a great team player. he is a really great team player. dean and myself appreciate what he did and he will go in and win in the third congressional district. he will be there for a long time. i want to obviously welcome all of our republican party delegates. he have been here and working and striving and look what happened. you really are the heart and soul of the party. this is a state that will be with us and has always been with us and we love the people. i am here a lot. we have a great development down the road but now i don't think about that anymore. i don't think about it. i just wanted to go because i don't think anybody has come close to doing this. he read the fake news, it is fake. they don't talk about it. i read a story recently about
where is adam? where is adam? come on, come on up. the -- a man that really we are so fantastic.e has been a supporter of mine for a long time. he is a very intense individual, like the bloodlines from this family. boy, that father was good. he was tough. there is only one difference. danny is even tougher. [applause] come on up. he is a great team player. he is a really great team player. dean and myself appreciate what he did and he will go in and win in the third congressional district. he...
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our and adam in studios.ut negative rates, adam, or can we intellectually say they are justified? >> they are justified. in germany, you have had everything possible go right, no inflation, everything possible go right and productivity went down the same way it did in the u.s. and most other western economies. put all that together, the real rate should be low, and phenomenal rate should be lower. >> right, but what about the financial angle? chapter two of any intro text book is, oh, yeah, the banks. what about socgen, bnp in the res -- bnp, and the rest? >> it's not about the yield. as the imf pointed out a few d cross-border nee consolidation in the european banking industry. this is why the socgen credit story is of interest. the hope is it will be the really big cross-border bank consolidation. the negative rates make it slightly harder, but that's not the real issue. it is a structural lack of profitability. >> but at the same time, there are overlaps in the russian business, a pretty strong french bank
our and adam in studios.ut negative rates, adam, or can we intellectually say they are justified? >> they are justified. in germany, you have had everything possible go right, no inflation, everything possible go right and productivity went down the same way it did in the u.s. and most other western economies. put all that together, the real rate should be low, and phenomenal rate should be lower. >> right, but what about the financial angle? chapter two of any intro text book is,...
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news 4 transportatio reporter adam tuss is there working for you and how this will impact you for yearseporter: the dirt is being turned. take a look at the swath of land that's been cut through these ld condo buigs in silver spring. a relatively small tunnel going into the hillside here. and on the other sid of the tunnel, on arlis street in silver spring, you used to be able to drive down tha street. now you're blocked by purple line work. even a large purple wall. >> there is lot of noise every morning. like around 4:00 or 5:00 and the drilling it's hard to sleep. s >> reporte's been dealing with all this new construction but ultimately she's hopeful. t >> i'm excited f purple line to come. i think it will be nice. it will make this area an extension of downtown. >> reporter: a lot of this purple line works really up close and personal. take a look. a s is the parking lot o giant right here in silversp ng, right there is where all of the work is happening and right on the other side of thatg you've homes and people are being impacted. chopper 4 showing us a different perspective. loo
news 4 transportatio reporter adam tuss is there working for you and how this will impact you for yearseporter: the dirt is being turned. take a look at the swath of land that's been cut through these ld condo buigs in silver spring. a relatively small tunnel going into the hillside here. and on the other sid of the tunnel, on arlis street in silver spring, you used to be able to drive down tha street. now you're blocked by purple line work. even a large purple wall. >> there is lot of...
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alan brookvick and aaron duvonte had been patroing adams-morgan on bicycles.out being run over. >> i was hit. i remember being on the ground. that's it. >> reporter: are you glad you me don't rember? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: brookvick was close to death after the incident. his heart punctured. nearly 40 broken bones. >> it'smazing and overwhelming just to be here and to be able to be with my partner, officer durant, and going trough this together, unbelievable. >> reporter: despite almost dying, brookvick is back to work but n on the streets just yet. his partner still has months of rehab before we ca get back to work. [ applause ] today both officers honored by chief peter newsham f their party. >> these guys, they went through to trauma -- i was talking them a couple of minutes ago. they want to be back on the street policing. >> i want to do the job that i signed up for. keep people safe. keep doing what we were doing. my partner and i were doing good things out there. i want to get back to that.>> reporter: duran who with his wife is expecting their third
alan brookvick and aaron duvonte had been patroing adams-morgan on bicycles.out being run over. >> i was hit. i remember being on the ground. that's it. >> reporter: are you glad you me don't rember? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: brookvick was close to death after the incident. his heart punctured. nearly 40 broken bones. >> it'smazing and overwhelming just to be here and to be able to be with my partner, officer durant, and going trough this together, unbelievable....
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adam wild, bbc news.var and it wasn't the only one today. also in group c peru also had a spotkick given after the intervention of the video assistant but christian cueva smashed it high over the bar. and it proved costly for peru in their first world cup appearance in 36 years because yussuf poulsen scored the only goal of the game for denmark. dustinjohnson dropped six shots in his opening nine holes on a tough third day of the us open. the world number one had a commanding overnight advantage of four shots. but now finds himself in a share of the lead with brooks koepka with england'sjustin rose two back. none of the field are under par and there was a remarkable moment earlier in the evening. the course on long island has been much criticised and even one of the game's best has been struggling. phil mickelson admitted to deliberately hitting the ball while it was still rolling after a putt on the 13th, incurring a two shot penalty to leave the hole with a 10. he did eventually complete a round of 81 a
adam wild, bbc news.var and it wasn't the only one today. also in group c peru also had a spotkick given after the intervention of the video assistant but christian cueva smashed it high over the bar. and it proved costly for peru in their first world cup appearance in 36 years because yussuf poulsen scored the only goal of the game for denmark. dustinjohnson dropped six shots in his opening nine holes on a tough third day of the us open. the world number one had a commanding overnight...
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easy if you true h >> reporter: his mother posting on facebook, "adam had his talent show today.d "imagine." there wasn't a dry eye." ♪ imagine all the people >> reporter: adam is from north of minneapolis. he likes to pelt, that's his pets turtle. he likes to play baseball. that's his pitch pg. but it was his rendition of this song that struck a chord. ♪ imagine all the people >> reporter: 9.5 million views already. he was going to sing something more upbeat, but he told his mom he knows there's a lot going on in the world. ♪ and the world will live as one ♪ >> we're cheering for adam, too. thank you for watching here on a monday night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back >>> breaking news just in, 49ers legend dwight clark has passed away. that news is just coming in fm his official twitter account. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm larry beil. sad, sad news. his wife kelly sent a tweet at 3:39 saying i'm heartbroken to tell you today i lost my best friend and husband. he passed peacefully surrounded by many of the people he loved most. i'
easy if you true h >> reporter: his mother posting on facebook, "adam had his talent show today.d "imagine." there wasn't a dry eye." ♪ imagine all the people >> reporter: adam is from north of minneapolis. he likes to pelt, that's his pets turtle. he likes to play baseball. that's his pitch pg. but it was his rendition of this song that struck a chord. ♪ imagine all the people >> reporter: 9.5 million views already. he was going to sing something more...
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it was between congressman rob desantis and state agricultural commission adam putnam.got heated. peter doocy live on the ground in orlando. >> harris, congressman ron desantis is down double digits in the latest fox news poll but he gets a ton of attention on capitol hill and that is something the front runner adam putnam is trying to exploit. >> an exciting time to be in front of such a live audience of 1,000 florida republicans. it's completely different than a washington, d.c., studio and i just want to say welcome to florida, congressman. >> but he owned it and he highlighted the grilling they gave ron rosenstein while dismissing the statistics that show that a lot of his donations are coming from outside the state. >> was for to come equipped to understand there's a lot of people who spend half the year in florida. they have an interest in doing that. a lot of these people they talked about our big supporters of president donald trump. donald trump himself spends a lot of time in florida. he's not a florida resident and i think it's going to happen because of the
it was between congressman rob desantis and state agricultural commission adam putnam.got heated. peter doocy live on the ground in orlando. >> harris, congressman ron desantis is down double digits in the latest fox news poll but he gets a ton of attention on capitol hill and that is something the front runner adam putnam is trying to exploit. >> an exciting time to be in front of such a live audience of 1,000 florida republicans. it's completely different than a washington, d.c.,...