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survive and advance, adam. >> adam: that was the theme for justin fuente this week.ily with him. we talked about how important this week is to him to have his wife, his girls with him. over a thanksgiving holiday. and virginia tech hokies keep the commonwealth cup. >> rod: you know, a rivalry game is so emotional. the agony of the defeat here when you're the guy who lost the football and 15 years of thinking about it on the other side. willis, tears of joy. he was told when he to campus here, do not leave to uva. keep the cup and they have the cup and they're drinking from that thing. >> adam: it runneth over in blacksburg for a 15th consecutive year in a classic rival contest. final score in overtime, virginia tech, 34, virginia, 31. let's get you back to kevin negandhi in the studio. >> adam, rod, "q," great job. fantastic work. let's hope we have a fun game in morgantown tonight. top of the hour on espn. the winner of this game will face texas next weekend. our triple header tomorrow on abc, starting with the rivalry in florida. gators as well as the noels and the
survive and advance, adam. >> adam: that was the theme for justin fuente this week.ily with him. we talked about how important this week is to him to have his wife, his girls with him. over a thanksgiving holiday. and virginia tech hokies keep the commonwealth cup. >> rod: you know, a rivalry game is so emotional. the agony of the defeat here when you're the guy who lost the football and 15 years of thinking about it on the other side. willis, tears of joy. he was told when he to...
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adams looked off and they bowed low. he extended his hand and adams took it. now that seemed promising as did the handshake but jackson was actually seizing and then the announcement came that they named henry clay as the secretary of state and this set off the explosion jackson wrote to a friend was the witness such a barefaced corruption in any country before? so you see the west has closed the contract and will receive 30 pieces of silver is end will be the same. a smear can only work if the behavior is exclusive to the target, but this wasn't the case that have alreadat the already e operatives have been working night and day to secure the votes for jackson. the example are just two of a number of instances. and then the activities of james buchanan nearly did them all in. he was an insignificant pennsylvania congressman in 1924, 25. he strongly supported jackson and wanted to do something, anything to get the hero elect elected. by going to jackson and indicating that clay might supported jackson may make him secretary of state. fleshly in the press he th
adams looked off and they bowed low. he extended his hand and adams took it. now that seemed promising as did the handshake but jackson was actually seizing and then the announcement came that they named henry clay as the secretary of state and this set off the explosion jackson wrote to a friend was the witness such a barefaced corruption in any country before? so you see the west has closed the contract and will receive 30 pieces of silver is end will be the same. a smear can only work if the...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever been i
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking...
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>> adam: it was kind of unique.y, we can govern the running for reelection's that lots of people weren't driven to the polls on. there is a slippage of republican support in the suburbs. blue-collar areas, rural areas, are going massively toward the republican party compared to what they use to. it's almost an even swap. that's an issue. if we deny the fact that we are losing support and those suburban areas, that's a lot of seats. if you do the postmortem of the election to see or did we lose mostly, it's in those folks that used to vote republican that -- whether it's a presidents tone or something, they are uncomfortable and they aren't voting for him. >> lisa: mostly, we see this time and time again. i remember in 2009, the republicans were an endangered species. they went on to win the house, picking up 63 seats in 2010. 2012 there was a huge porous postmortem, they won the senate and the white house in 2016. should we be learning lessons from this? or people reading too much into it? >> melissa: i think they a
>> adam: it was kind of unique.y, we can govern the running for reelection's that lots of people weren't driven to the polls on. there is a slippage of republican support in the suburbs. blue-collar areas, rural areas, are going massively toward the republican party compared to what they use to. it's almost an even swap. that's an issue. if we deny the fact that we are losing support and those suburban areas, that's a lot of seats. if you do the postmortem of the election to see or did we...
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gopnik, ai said how can i tell adam, you'll see, you'll know when adam walks in. adam walked in with a bow tie and your first suit, you were about this big with a flap of hair that came down to here and you were charming adam. >> we made a movie together. >> didn't we make a movie together? >> we made a movie together. i was at theater of living arts and apprentice actor and wanted to make a film and we made a movie together. >> in fair mount park about the death of a bird. i remember it so well. >> and adam being dramatic was in drama class and i will never forget he had a bowl and came onto stage and the bowl was called darkness and he threw the ball and said light, dark. >> true, really i did? [laughter] >> that is true, adam. >> well, i remember the film extremely well. it's so kind -- it's so kind of you to come, you have more embarrassing stories to tell? [laughter] >> and just let me tell you when i left philadelphia to new york i also ended up with the one room with cockroaches, also my wife judy has a book at the book fair this year, longing to be free an
gopnik, ai said how can i tell adam, you'll see, you'll know when adam walks in. adam walked in with a bow tie and your first suit, you were about this big with a flap of hair that came down to here and you were charming adam. >> we made a movie together. >> didn't we make a movie together? >> we made a movie together. i was at theater of living arts and apprentice actor and wanted to make a film and we made a movie together. >> in fair mount park about the death of a...
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ashe of adam mesh trading a great to have you with us adam thank you. the national center for health statistics in the united states has reached some findings about who eats fast food and the results may surprise you they surprised me the government's agencies latest national health and nutrition survey found the likelihood of eating fast food increases it increases with income among families of four in the low income bracket thirty one point seven percent consume fast food that number for families in the top income bracket was forty two percent the study seemed to contradict commonly held assumptions about people with less income being more likely to consume low price low nutrition options some public health experts question the study's methodology what's affectionately put fast casual salad vendors for example in the same category as restaurants and burgers or pizza a new york university professor of public health a nutrition and path boom bust gassed marion nestle told the website new food economy she said quote this is comparing apples to apples and
ashe of adam mesh trading a great to have you with us adam thank you. the national center for health statistics in the united states has reached some findings about who eats fast food and the results may surprise you they surprised me the government's agencies latest national health and nutrition survey found the likelihood of eating fast food increases it increases with income among families of four in the low income bracket thirty one point seven percent consume fast food that number for...
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hey, adam, you all right?d, adam started a digital signage company earlier this year. so i grew up helping my father who did traditional signage, so vinyl, acrylic, all that kind of stuff. he has always said don't do business, even though he had his own business, and he sort of motivated me to actually prove everybody wrong, and prove myself wrong sometimes as well. what is the significance of the shop? one day i was walking into this store to pick up a pizza and he was refitting his store. and i thought to myself, it's a perfect opportunity, and hejust so happened to become my first digital signage order. adam has the added pressure on providing for a young family. he has to support his partner and a rather sleepy son. being a young father has made me really be determined. so every morning, i look at him and think you will do good for your son and you'll run your business and maybe pass it down to him or whatever. so it's making life better for us all. earlier this year, adam was named national entrepreneur o
hey, adam, you all right?d, adam started a digital signage company earlier this year. so i grew up helping my father who did traditional signage, so vinyl, acrylic, all that kind of stuff. he has always said don't do business, even though he had his own business, and he sort of motivated me to actually prove everybody wrong, and prove myself wrong sometimes as well. what is the significance of the shop? one day i was walking into this store to pick up a pizza and he was refitting his store. and...
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washington didn't adams different, franklin didn't adams said if you could ever be shown complicit thereis no way my advice to every man woman and child on the planet is to take opium. [laughter] . >> that is a wonderful time to take your questions. [applause] a great majority of you know, how this works. raise your hand please keep your questions brief to get to as many as possible. >> you indicated that jefferson did not really believe in the vibrational society. . >> but he created just that society in monticello. >> look at every president between lincoln and eisenhower and do you think any of them actually believed in the biracial society but did they take steps to achieve that? . >> the only one is truman. the only one. >> do you think that citizens united distorts the political process? if you agree with that with the new makeup of the court what is the workaround to get us back on track? [laughter] . >> is simple we only need 100 million frontal lobotomies. [laughter] i think citizens united is probably the worst supreme court decision since dred scott. and it won't be overturned
washington didn't adams different, franklin didn't adams said if you could ever be shown complicit thereis no way my advice to every man woman and child on the planet is to take opium. [laughter] . >> that is a wonderful time to take your questions. [applause] a great majority of you know, how this works. raise your hand please keep your questions brief to get to as many as possible. >> you indicated that jefferson did not really believe in the vibrational society. . >> but he...
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between adam smith and johnson. that is another story. why do we care about adam smith? why does it matter to us? a theory of more sentiments and the wealth of nations in 1776. first visible cannot of moral philosophy, neither book read by anyone, the second book very widely quoted but neither book read but the first is a book of moral psychology. where do moral values come from? where do social norms come from? to that question, smith gives the following answer. they come from ourselves. they come from social interactions, human beings interacting with each other. how can that happen? when humans interact they exchange. the exchange is an exchange of esteem or regard. when a human being is acting with approbation of others, humans desire not to love but to be lovely, that is worthy of love by others and of course it is that process of wanting others esteem and knowing they are aware of the esteem, that they are aware you ones there esteem, creates conventions and social norms and that is an extra ordinarily powerful idea leavened by the idea of another idea which is the
between adam smith and johnson. that is another story. why do we care about adam smith? why does it matter to us? a theory of more sentiments and the wealth of nations in 1776. first visible cannot of moral philosophy, neither book read by anyone, the second book very widely quoted but neither book read but the first is a book of moral psychology. where do moral values come from? where do social norms come from? to that question, smith gives the following answer. they come from ourselves. they...
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connell: what do you think of that, adam? >> think about that as opposed to company like ibm which had a horrible report, they have such financial strength so i agree. they have the ability to put a bottom on this sort of, on selling if it is going to happen. there isn't a whole lot of reason for it to happen. connell: we'll see how this holiday quarter goes out. that is the other thing, we're heading in. that is what the forecast is for. does it worry you heather at all, many numbers, reasons you could look at stock would be higher. many of the one-off numbers she reported a little bit light so should -- >> they're just a little bit light, but again the average selling price of almost $800, 793 i think it was, that is blowing away analyst expectations. even though they have a saturated market. that is positive into q4. melissa: meanwhile apple -- >> one of the things to look forwards because they just introduced new ipad pros. they introduced a mac mini, macbook air, those will have impact on the next quarter. especially hol
connell: what do you think of that, adam? >> think about that as opposed to company like ibm which had a horrible report, they have such financial strength so i agree. they have the ability to put a bottom on this sort of, on selling if it is going to happen. there isn't a whole lot of reason for it to happen. connell: we'll see how this holiday quarter goes out. that is the other thing, we're heading in. that is what the forecast is for. does it worry you heather at all, many numbers,...
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i could cry. >> adam will be in the audience cheering on his angel.s will be turned when maroon 5 performs in super bowl halftime show in february. >> i'm his number one fan. >> shawn mendez will be among tonight's performers. as the models finish getting glam, kendall jenner got extra practice with her sisters. and bella and gigi that did have been preparing. >> mom posted this shot from 1 years ago. >> bella is such a good friend for me. >> ar adriana lima, this will be her first. >> i beautiful after i gave birth to my two daughters. i hope i will make them happy. >> adriana always gets the crowd running when she walks ant runway. it's so secret that derek hough and his girlfriend hayley erbert are big celine dion fans. they even had a dance off last night. before that i was exclusively with derek talking about the other diva in his life, the "world of dance" boss lady, jennifer lopez. what's it like when you're boss is on the cover of 's wearing nothing but a green cape. >> not that i'm cuesed to it, but i'm getting used to it sitting next to her.
i could cry. >> adam will be in the audience cheering on his angel.s will be turned when maroon 5 performs in super bowl halftime show in february. >> i'm his number one fan. >> shawn mendez will be among tonight's performers. as the models finish getting glam, kendall jenner got extra practice with her sisters. and bella and gigi that did have been preparing. >> mom posted this shot from 1 years ago. >> bella is such a good friend for me. >> ar adriana lima,...
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adam and norman smith in westminster, thank you.h are too restrictive, and has suggested lowering the threshold of suspicion for stops to take place. adrian hanstock, who's the national police chiefs' council lead on the issue, said the test could be where an officer was concerned that someone was at risk, or posed a risk to others. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, believes the police need to handle the policy carefully. i've always supported targeted stop—and—search. i was a big advocate for it and i supported and helped fund the world's biggest rollout on body—worn videos. why? it reassures londoners that a stop—and—search is being done properly. we will have to wait and see what the government's plans are. iam clear see what the government's plans are. i am clear that you can give the police all sorts of powers but u nless police all sorts of powers but unless there are sufficient police officers in our community to keep londoners save it doesn't really matter. my message to the government is, invest in our city in relation toa i
adam and norman smith in westminster, thank you.h are too restrictive, and has suggested lowering the threshold of suspicion for stops to take place. adrian hanstock, who's the national police chiefs' council lead on the issue, said the test could be where an officer was concerned that someone was at risk, or posed a risk to others. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, believes the police need to handle the policy carefully. i've always supported targeted stop—and—search. i was a big advocate...
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i like target ok adam. pay pal ok target and pay pal will take notes of it danielle shay adam mesh thank you both for being here sure appreciate your insights thank you so much. and it's time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return bartlett nailer the financial policy advocate at public citizen is back to discuss the u.s. postal reserve's effort to weaken capital and liquidity rules in the financial sector plus alex behala which is following the massive number of google employees around the world who have walked out in a solidarity protest over the treatment of women by company executives will bring us up to date and a host of the big picture here are here america holland cook answers affecting question is print media past say as we go to break the dow nasdaq and s. and p. are all as is a bit coin oil and gold to see in just a minute. just manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the flames. listen to the one percent. we can all middle of t
i like target ok adam. pay pal ok target and pay pal will take notes of it danielle shay adam mesh thank you both for being here sure appreciate your insights thank you so much. and it's time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return bartlett nailer the financial policy advocate at public citizen is back to discuss the u.s. postal reserve's effort to weaken capital and liquidity rules in the financial sector plus alex behala which is following the massive number of google...
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adam hochschild was a co-founder of mother jones magazine. adam, welcome back to democracy now! first, share your response to what took place this weekend on the centennial of world war i. >> hi, amy, it is all was good to be with you. i think my main feeling was disappointment -- not for the first time -- without president trump responded to this extraordinary anniversary. here we are exactly yesterday, 100 years to the day after this terrible war ended, and president macron of france, at least wanted to use the anniversary to bring together world leaders to talk about peace and to talk about how wars like this could be averted in the future. and instead, trump ignored that, just want through very perfunctory paying respects to the american dead -- not the ones he would've had to visit in the rain, but others, and then turned around and went home. i think the lesson we ought to take looking back at the first world war is that wars break out very easily. people always think starting a war is going to solve a problem. it usually creates all sorts of other problems instead. look a
adam hochschild was a co-founder of mother jones magazine. adam, welcome back to democracy now! first, share your response to what took place this weekend on the centennial of world war i. >> hi, amy, it is all was good to be with you. i think my main feeling was disappointment -- not for the first time -- without president trump responded to this extraordinary anniversary. here we are exactly yesterday, 100 years to the day after this terrible war ended, and president macron of france,...
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adam asked his social media follower for hope and wrote, staying positive and praying and hoping and wishing there was more i could do. >> she was an incredible, beautiful girl who didn't hurt anybody and was excited to go to italy for a program overseas. senseless, man. >> now, adam's 6-year-old son told his wife she grieved the loss of her niece that, don't worry, she'll be back as a beautiful baby. keltie, nischelle? >> sometimes you got to let the little ones give you a glimmer of hope. >> thank you so much, kevin. listen, it is not easy to talk about other news on a day like this, but we have an update on demi lovato who left rehab afte. a source tells "e.t." demi is splitting her time between home and a sober living facility. we are also told she's in a really good case and doing everything she can to stay on the right path. i love here hearing that. >>> yesterday, chris pratt and anna faris their marriage was initially terminated. it includes a really interesting family divorce pact. it may be one of the most civil splits ever. "e.t." obtained new court documents that revealed
adam asked his social media follower for hope and wrote, staying positive and praying and hoping and wishing there was more i could do. >> she was an incredible, beautiful girl who didn't hurt anybody and was excited to go to italy for a program overseas. senseless, man. >> now, adam's 6-year-old son told his wife she grieved the loss of her niece that, don't worry, she'll be back as a beautiful baby. keltie, nischelle? >> sometimes you got to let the little ones give you a...
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mesh adam s. trading thank you i was great to see you in person thank you very much. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on you took dot com slash almost archie will see again. getting at. the. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does my mike was hoping to avoid just one from the eyes of god i'm stumped just adama's coming down to the. woods as the fee that you got into the sea it's enough to supply them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments on to cyber threat and not only that she thinks office can put the mall. self-assembly says this is selling the solstice only one more. thing to most of the woolton this should all do. with. the police and this is the. longest i've been done with the old patients stop and i'm also still owns a fund is up and his cards on the side. stock buybacks
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mesh adam s. trading thank you i was great to see you in person thank you very much. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on you took dot com slash almost archie will see again. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us but mike was hoping when the board doesn't implement the eyes of god i'm stumped this is going to come to the. woods as the theory that he got into the sea at the most of them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating good public i'd think microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that some think office can put more. office in the sense of is it still doing this also the only one local for the most of the people in this you will do. with. these this is the i still. don't miss the old vision stopping there was a sting of phone calls in front is up and his cards on the fine. both the republicans and
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mesh adam s. trading thank you i was great to see you in person thank you very much. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on you took that com slash boom bust art will see again. there's now a building around break here and no one to know why says terrorist. bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song look at the end of the world. after the genocide there a moment women in rwanda that man. fell to women to fix what the man had broken. and. i think it's important to do something that you're passionate about and even if you know you may not think you can do that and i didn't think there was any chance of me becoming an astronaut but i realize that's what i was passionate about and i wanted to at least try to share this if you try whatever it is you're interested in it and in general for people if you have that passion if you have something you think is really interesting but you think it might not be possible that doesn't matter just just give it a try and you never know whe
mesh adam s. trading thank you i was great to see you in person thank you very much. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on you took that com slash boom bust art will see again. there's now a building around break here and no one to know why says terrorist. bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song look at the end of the world. after the genocide there a moment women in rwanda that man. fell to women to fix what the man had broken. and. i think it's important to do...
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attorney adam braverman said quote the concerted effort to steal rather than simply purchase commercially available products should offend every company that invests talent energy and shareholder money into development of products the alleged activity began in two thousand and ten and continued until one day. the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi by an alleged saudi hit team which many believe would not have been authorized without the approval of saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has ruffled relations between the u.s. and the kingdom the deterioration resulted in a significant shift in u.s. policy related to the conflict between yemen and saudi arabia the u.s. has been providing support and training to the saudis but now says peace talks should begin both u.s. secretary of state mike punk pale and defense secretary jim metis say talks should begin within the next thirty days the news also comes as the prince's much older brother prince med has returned to the kingdom after earlier making comments some say is were critical of prince solomon which has raised questions about the f
attorney adam braverman said quote the concerted effort to steal rather than simply purchase commercially available products should offend every company that invests talent energy and shareholder money into development of products the alleged activity began in two thousand and ten and continued until one day. the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi by an alleged saudi hit team which many believe would not have been authorized without the approval of saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon has...
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we're so proud of you, vice president adams. congratulations to you. [ applause ] in keeping up the very good news, last tuesday we received results from proposition "a," which was a measure on the ballot to repair san francisco's seawall. a down payment of $425 million, and i'm very happy to report that we received an overwhelming yes vote of 82.48% of ballots cast. and that means 251,983 people voted to improve our seawall. and the port could not be more encouraged by this overwhelming support for the infrastructure, and the port staff also feels we had a great opportunity before the measure was sent to the ballot to tell the story of the seawall, to explain to the residents of san francisco what the port does, not only what you see on top, but what it protects underneath and behind, and we made clear our need and the voters responded so overwhelmingly. and i'd like to thank our mayor, mayor breed, who got 100% behind the measure. she said she was convinced and convinced everyone else, and i'd like to thank the whole commissio
we're so proud of you, vice president adams. congratulations to you. [ applause ] in keeping up the very good news, last tuesday we received results from proposition "a," which was a measure on the ballot to repair san francisco's seawall. a down payment of $425 million, and i'm very happy to report that we received an overwhelming yes vote of 82.48% of ballots cast. and that means 251,983 people voted to improve our seawall. and the port could not be more encouraged by this...
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the two sides of adam duffy's working life.s at the crucible in his home city. and even once stealing ronnie o'sullivan's towel as a souvenir. i was trying to take it about five times and he wasn't looking so i ran around and nicked it and he shouted at me. but luckily i was a young whippersnapper so i got away from him! does he know now that it was you? i don't think so, no! if he's not practising, here at the star snooker academy, adam is likely to be found on a building site nearby. working for his dad's construction firm. as you can see by this magnificent pointing i've done here, i'lljust be running round doing that and making the job look well. i don't want to say i'm learning the trade because i don't want to obviously end up doing this. but i pick up a lot of stuff and i am improving at it. so i am enjoying it. as much as adam enjoys being a builder, he is hoping for an extended break from the trade. beating the world champion would be the perfect start. and that is what he will have to do to get past the first round of
the two sides of adam duffy's working life.s at the crucible in his home city. and even once stealing ronnie o'sullivan's towel as a souvenir. i was trying to take it about five times and he wasn't looking so i ran around and nicked it and he shouted at me. but luckily i was a young whippersnapper so i got away from him! does he know now that it was you? i don't think so, no! if he's not practising, here at the star snooker academy, adam is likely to be found on a building site nearby. working...
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>> it's a pleasure to be here and to be here with adam. i strongly recommend that you go back and read his book. anyway, it covers an interesting period, 1960 to 1931. i wanted to ask you how you pick those exact dates but it's probably clear from the book, which is terrific. when i was listening to john talk about armistice day and the return and the end of the war, --. americans had a mixed reaction to a word that they had played a part in winning. the will though she wore was with -- one by french and british troops. we entered the war in april 1917 but we did not get any substantial forces to anything like the front until the summer of 1918. and by that time, then the war ended in november. this actually had an unfortunate effect. in terms of american attitudes. the soldiers hung around in europe for months waiting to be shipped back home. in that time, they were put in germans and french homes. when they came back, they were not -- there was no great feeling about their experience. most of them didn't fight and spent a long time train
>> it's a pleasure to be here and to be here with adam. i strongly recommend that you go back and read his book. anyway, it covers an interesting period, 1960 to 1931. i wanted to ask you how you pick those exact dates but it's probably clear from the book, which is terrific. when i was listening to john talk about armistice day and the return and the end of the war, --. americans had a mixed reaction to a word that they had played a part in winning. the will though she wore was with --...
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adam and taz promised to be in touch.they had a case but to make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >> coming up: >> they said "we need you to get in the car with us. >> undercover sting, scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands and feet and duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical there's no words! ppig for car insurance, the choice was easy. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. excuse me... winner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! geico has licensed agents who i can reach 24/7. great savings and round the clock service? now that's a win-win. winner. winner. yay me! oh, hi! good luck. switch to geico®. it's a win-win. moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within y
adam and taz promised to be in touch.they had a case but to make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >> coming up: >> they said "we need you to get in the car with us. >> undercover sting, scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands and feet and duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical there's no words! ppig for car insurance, the choice was easy. i switched to geico...
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griff: adam klotz is at the start of the parade route. hey, adam hey adam. hello.know what's going on. all right, guys, so we have the fireworks going on behind me. we have the 16 giant floats it does seem like the wind has calmed down enough that those are going to go off. part of the fun part of the marching band. bunch of the members of the marching band the ohio state university in columbus, ohio. thanks for coming out here, everybody. is this your first parade? have you guys ever done this before. >> no. first time in school history. adam: first time in school history for ohio state. so what's the experience been like for you guys so far? >> pretty good experience so far. we just shot a video for the preshow. it's pretty cool. adam: columbus gets cold. i do the weather. columbus gets cold but this has been miserable all morning. how are you feeling so far? >> i'm dressed in layers. [laughter] adam: dressed in layers. what are you looking forward to as this gets started? i know this is the very beginning of what is to come. >> yeah, we have been rehearsing our
griff: adam klotz is at the start of the parade route. hey, adam hey adam. hello.know what's going on. all right, guys, so we have the fireworks going on behind me. we have the 16 giant floats it does seem like the wind has calmed down enough that those are going to go off. part of the fun part of the marching band. bunch of the members of the marching band the ohio state university in columbus, ohio. thanks for coming out here, everybody. is this your first parade? have you guys ever done this...
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so if adam isn't back here for a while, i think his dad will forgive him. after all, he will have pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the year. dave edwards, bbc news. and finally surfer stephanie gilmore has won a record equalling 7th women's world title. gilmore was confirmed as world champion at the season—ending maui pro when her only challenger, the american lakey peterson, failed to progress past the early stages of the event. while at the same time, in maui 50 to 60 feet waves greeted competitors who were competing in the jaws challenge. after a number of serious wipe—outs including this by south africa's grant baker, organisers were forced to postpone the event until tuesday. the good news is that baker was assessed afterwards and wasn't seriously affected. that's all from sportsday. there is champions league action tonight, manchester city in lyon and manchester united host young boys. we will keep you up—to—date throughout the evening. goodbye. scientists at nasa say they're beginning to gather data from mars, after successfully landing a prob
so if adam isn't back here for a while, i think his dad will forgive him. after all, he will have pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the year. dave edwards, bbc news. and finally surfer stephanie gilmore has won a record equalling 7th women's world title. gilmore was confirmed as world champion at the season—ending maui pro when her only challenger, the american lakey peterson, failed to progress past the early stages of the event. while at the same time, in maui 50 to 60 feet waves...
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paul adams, thank you.highlighted the scale of mental illness suffered by children and young people in england. data collected by nhs digital shows one in eight 5—to—19 year olds had a mental disorder last year. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. for years emma has struggled with a range of mental health problems. from the age of 13, she suffered from anxiety and panic attacks and then an eating disorder robbed her of her teenage years. i felt like i didn't deserve anything really. deserve help off people who care about me. i hate what i see in the mirror. and i hate eating. and i hate feeling like healthy. and it's the one that's taken the most from me. it's the one that's caused me to be in hospital so much. but emma is far from alone. today's research suggests a growing number of young people are experiencing problems with mental health. more people recognising there is a problem and seeking help is not a bad thing, because we have effective treatments. we just need to ensure that we can ge
paul adams, thank you.highlighted the scale of mental illness suffered by children and young people in england. data collected by nhs digital shows one in eight 5—to—19 year olds had a mental disorder last year. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. for years emma has struggled with a range of mental health problems. from the age of 13, she suffered from anxiety and panic attacks and then an eating disorder robbed her of her teenage years. i felt like i didn't deserve anything...
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then the question is adam smith and why should we care about him. i would start by saying there is a prestige that we see manifesting itself in our lives in england or different applications and institute and was recognized as a wonderful story. after the wealth of nations was published, he made some quite vigorous attempts to start to incorporate these radical new open-market ideas into th and te great trade with france in the 70s and 80s. .. . >> you were supposed to be seated. so that understanding is something deep even at the time. but it is also a life of his times and in these extraordinary moments with the h century scotland marked by the amazing succession of events has also shaped the modern world as well. like the union of 17 oh seven. that is which scotland had a very difficult time in the preceding years with the ill-fated expedition that took out of about one quarter of the circulating capital of scotland there had been famines and by the time they are ready as a country to form a union not the union of crowns that existed from 16 oh t
then the question is adam smith and why should we care about him. i would start by saying there is a prestige that we see manifesting itself in our lives in england or different applications and institute and was recognized as a wonderful story. after the wealth of nations was published, he made some quite vigorous attempts to start to incorporate these radical new open-market ideas into th and te great trade with france in the 70s and 80s. .. . >> you were supposed to be seated. so that...
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that's a key point that president trump is making. >> gary, adam, back here to react and adam i would argue at the same time though that the chinese are reacting and there has been a retaliatory effect, based on these tariffs which again, were back into effect in september and there's more to come by the end of the year. >> well i would argue actually that what we saw at apac last week with vice president pence started going after president xi was really a good cop bad cop. what he's really doing, i think, and it's not just because i'm along alibaba, which i am but he's laying the ground work for mr. trump to am could in on the white horse and say okay, president xi, you're a great man let's do a deal. you know, president trump is someone who likes the limelight. he likes doing deals and getting credit for it. he's not here to see this thing faulter. i've been saying that we really need two words, framework and flexibility, if we can get framework for a deal coming out of the g20, and we can get flexibility from the fed on policy that's very strong. >> ip theft, certainly, gary has be
that's a key point that president trump is making. >> gary, adam, back here to react and adam i would argue at the same time though that the chinese are reacting and there has been a retaliatory effect, based on these tariffs which again, were back into effect in september and there's more to come by the end of the year. >> well i would argue actually that what we saw at apac last week with vice president pence started going after president xi was really a good cop bad cop. what...
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it is so funny to see little adam -- he is referring to adam schiff, the expected house intelligenceommittee chairman -- talking about the fact that acting attorney general matt whitaker was not approved by the senate, but not mentioning the fact that bob mueller, who is highly conflicted, was not approved by the senate. i want to get your reaction, but first specifically to the vulgar way he describes your colleague adam schiff. >> well, wolf, what is there to say? this is a president who has called a woman that used to work for him a dog, that called another woman a horse face, and now he is using this terminology for my friend, adam schiff. you know, how are we to feel about a president who engages in behavior that we would punish in a seven-year-old boy? what more is there to say other than how did we get here and why do we put up with it. but, look, apart from that there's nothing in that tweet that is true, whether that matters today or not is an interesting question. but, of course, a special counsel is not a senate confirmable position, and bob mueller is not conflicted. ther
it is so funny to see little adam -- he is referring to adam schiff, the expected house intelligenceommittee chairman -- talking about the fact that acting attorney general matt whitaker was not approved by the senate, but not mentioning the fact that bob mueller, who is highly conflicted, was not approved by the senate. i want to get your reaction, but first specifically to the vulgar way he describes your colleague adam schiff. >> well, wolf, what is there to say? this is a president...
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skating champion adam rippon.tively and it means he will retire from professional skating. he was one of the first openly gay american athletes to qualify for the winter games where he won a bronze medal in the team event. rippon stepped into the rink at the ice world in new jersey to reflect on the panel that he's carved in life on and off the h from the future. you are going through a really tough time right now. >> this is a very difficult program to watch for his fans. many thought that this was his year. >> you've just missed qualifying for the olympic team for the second time in a row. you feel confused and you feel like a failure. it might not make sense right now, but this is truly one of the most important moments in your life. take a moment and be proud of yourself. do you remember being 13 and taking the greyhound bus from scranton to philadelphia every monday morning so you could get to practice? >> i'd like to be in the olympics and everything, but i think i could take it one step at a time. stayed wi
skating champion adam rippon.tively and it means he will retire from professional skating. he was one of the first openly gay american athletes to qualify for the winter games where he won a bronze medal in the team event. rippon stepped into the rink at the ice world in new jersey to reflect on the panel that he's carved in life on and off the h from the future. you are going through a really tough time right now. >> this is a very difficult program to watch for his fans. many thought...
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adam fleming in brussels.aris after thousands of protestors took to the champs—elysee to demonstrate against a planned rise in fuel tax. riot police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protestors as they tried to get through a secruity cordon protecting key buildings. over the past year the price of diesel — which is used in most french cars — has risen by around 23%. here's our paris correspondent, lucy williamson. this, a reminderfor france's president. sparks can quickly ignite into flames. the champs—elysees not a tourist site today but an unofficial battleground. protesters armed with paving stones pushed back by tear gas, water cannon, riot police. this movement is about more than fuel prices. its supporters tired of taxes, tired of politicians. their slogans threatening revolution. the french authorities a joke to some. translation: we have to pay for rent, food, insurances and telephone. what's left at the end of the month? nothing. i don't want macron to just cut taxes, i want him to resign. tr
adam fleming in brussels.aris after thousands of protestors took to the champs—elysee to demonstrate against a planned rise in fuel tax. riot police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protestors as they tried to get through a secruity cordon protecting key buildings. over the past year the price of diesel — which is used in most french cars — has risen by around 23%. here's our paris correspondent, lucy williamson. this, a reminderfor france's president. sparks can quickly ignite...
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adam he also said that history may not be a guide to where we are going. at the very least have the rich history that you both do and they incredibly informed discussion we had today. helps us close off some from the mistaken analogies mistaken possibilities. focuses us what really is in front of us. i'm incredibly grateful to you for writing your books. bob for being bob and tom for leading this conversation and for all of you being here today. thank you so much. tomorrow on capitol hill the state department coordinating will brief lawmakers on the administration's counterterrorism policy. live coverage from the house foreign affairs subcommittee starts at 2 pm eastern here on c-span three. arizona republican senator jeff flake deliver the keynote address at the 74th annual >> our live coverage continues at 10:30 am eastern time with alan dershowitz discussion his book the case against impeaching donald trump. then the story on the middle class with this book squeeze. at 2:55 pm, the fox news political editor discusses his book ever manned the king. at 6:
adam he also said that history may not be a guide to where we are going. at the very least have the rich history that you both do and they incredibly informed discussion we had today. helps us close off some from the mistaken analogies mistaken possibilities. focuses us what really is in front of us. i'm incredibly grateful to you for writing your books. bob for being bob and tom for leading this conversation and for all of you being here today. thank you so much. tomorrow on capitol hill the...
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one is adam's touching on this. different organizations knew they had informants. they just did not know who they were. there was this chilling effect. the whole right to dissent and protest. address your agreements. that is how our democracy, that is a the give-and-take. they think they will be ties. then they drop out. they will not participate. they are disrupting government itself. there was lots of damages to individuals in these operations. i actually have the slides here. let show really quickly. thank you for the question. a good segue. >> i think that mike should be on low. >> if i push this button -- it works. okay. >> fred hampton was a black panther leader in chicago. he was killed in a police raid when they fired scores of rounds he was shot in his bed. evidence that he was even murdered by the police. the f vi help the local chicago police with that. they had it informant gets out the apartment. this is 1973. he informed him. what you see here are are a series of pictures for the f vi. this was a black panther house. looking at this series of shot. fi
one is adam's touching on this. different organizations knew they had informants. they just did not know who they were. there was this chilling effect. the whole right to dissent and protest. address your agreements. that is how our democracy, that is a the give-and-take. they think they will be ties. then they drop out. they will not participate. they are disrupting government itself. there was lots of damages to individuals in these operations. i actually have the slides here. let show really...
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adams? who? jefferson. who else? huh? adams. no. you're both wrong. i hate to say that. two future presidents signed the constitution. george washington and james madison. why didn't thomas jefferson sign it? huh? he was in paris. why didn't john adams sign it? he was in london. so a lot of people think -- of course you're thinking of the declaration of independence when you're talking about thomas jefferson. interesting little tidbits there. as you all know, the bill of rights were not included as it was signed by those delegates and promulgated in 1788. it went out to the states, the ten amendments for ratification and they were ratified in 1791. three years after the constitution, the bill of rights was added. another interesting tidbit here, there were not originally ten amendments, there were 12 amendments. but they went out for ratification. the requisite number of states, three quarters of the states ratified ten of them. there was an 11th amendment b, was an interesting amendment. it said that no member of congress' pay could be increased until there was an inter
adams? who? jefferson. who else? huh? adams. no. you're both wrong. i hate to say that. two future presidents signed the constitution. george washington and james madison. why didn't thomas jefferson sign it? huh? he was in paris. why didn't john adams sign it? he was in london. so a lot of people think -- of course you're thinking of the declaration of independence when you're talking about thomas jefferson. interesting little tidbits there. as you all know, the bill of rights were not...
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schiff actually just on adam schiff donald trump has just been tweeting about him a moment ago on a slightly different issue to do with the robert mulla investigation and he's actually called on little adam and forgive me if this is not a professor at i'm shit c h i t t his name is spelled c h i if if i don't know if that is a spelling mistake or not but certainly most of the commentary on twitter seems to think that that is a very purposeful spelling mistake on behalf of the president so that's him reacting to adam schiff the us democrat who we heard a little bit earlier now let's talk about the issue with the cia the issue of intelligence as well because this is clearly part of donald trump's reluctance to talk about jamal khashoggi and at least the involvement of muhammad and someone is back with us actually we spoke to him last hour former intelligence officer he's in torrance in the u.k. on skype nice to see you again bob i'd like to go back to a point we discussed last hour and that is about the intelligence itself you made the point that it is not necessarily u.s. intelligenc
schiff actually just on adam schiff donald trump has just been tweeting about him a moment ago on a slightly different issue to do with the robert mulla investigation and he's actually called on little adam and forgive me if this is not a professor at i'm shit c h i t t his name is spelled c h i if if i don't know if that is a spelling mistake or not but certainly most of the commentary on twitter seems to think that that is a very purposeful spelling mistake on behalf of the president so...
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adam schiff. >> adam schiff in charge of intel. that's quite a difference from devin nunes. not to mention the fact you're going to have a bunch of democrats running committees who are going to be -- >> jerry nadler is going to be chairman of the judiciary committee. >> who are going to get president trump's tax returns. they're going to get them. they're going to subpoena them. they're going to get them. and that is not something president -- president trump has done everything he could to prevent that from happening. >> so that's a different dynamic. what isn't a different dynamic and people might be gulping very hard when i say this, but what is likely to get worse is gridlock because another thing that i heard from a lot of these moderate democrats when i was out watching them campaign is you don't want to defeat me because there will be more gridlock because what we've seen, losing heidi heitkamp in north dakota, claire mccaskill in missouri, joe donnelley in indiana, three moderate democrats
adam schiff. >> adam schiff in charge of intel. that's quite a difference from devin nunes. not to mention the fact you're going to have a bunch of democrats running committees who are going to be -- >> jerry nadler is going to be chairman of the judiciary committee. >> who are going to get president trump's tax returns. they're going to get them. they're going to subpoena them. they're going to get them. and that is not something president -- president trump has done...
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adam is a close friend.s not some sort of macavelean attempt to change the leadership of that committee. >> we've never seen anything macavelean in politics before. as it pertains to adam schiff, he said on cnn, making a lot of news, that he has been briefed by the cia on the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and said, quote, i think the president is being dishonest with the american people. have you seen the report and do you believe that the president is being dishonest with the american people about the murder of jamal khashoggi? >> i probably haven't seen all the thaenlintelligence that ada seen but i have seen some. nothing happens without the leadership position there, plus the intelligence i've seen and the conclusion of the cia as reported, i don't think there's any doubt that the crown prince ordered this. the president, obviously, who is not necessarily a good friend of the truth has other reasons for trying to muddy the water here. he claims that sawed a arabia is important to our economy. i be
adam is a close friend.s not some sort of macavelean attempt to change the leadership of that committee. >> we've never seen anything macavelean in politics before. as it pertains to adam schiff, he said on cnn, making a lot of news, that he has been briefed by the cia on the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and said, quote, i think the president is being dishonest with the american people. have you seen the report and do you believe that the president is being dishonest with the...
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>> andy adams. >> andy adams. i'm not going to forget that name ever. guy, my goodness. >> thanks. >> i wish i was young. >> back off, i'm married. >> reporter: bonds forged in the fire, illustrated here and across santa rosa that out of the darkness comes the light. >> our thanks to the folks we met in santa rosa, and our thoughts are with all those who lost so much in california's fires. thanks for watching "nightline." good night, have a great
>> andy adams. >> andy adams. i'm not going to forget that name ever. guy, my goodness. >> thanks. >> i wish i was young. >> back off, i'm married. >> reporter: bonds forged in the fire, illustrated here and across santa rosa that out of the darkness comes the light. >> our thanks to the folks we met in santa rosa, and our thoughts are with all those who lost so much in california's fires. thanks for watching "nightline." good night, have a...
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i am joined by senior political reporter adam paying. we we re political reporter adam paying.eporter adam paying. we werejust commenting. political reporter adam paying. we were just commenting. it is such an absurd day in many respects. so much going on. we have penny mordaunt in number ten at the moment, maybe another resignation. we don't quite know. what do you think of the way theresa may has ultimately responded to all that she faced in the commons, all that criticism? she has said, i'm sticking with it. what is the rational behind that? i think the rationale is the only one she has left— i know that a lot of you don't like the deal, we could possibly see more cabinet resignations this evening or later in the week. i think the rational is, it's either this deal which i have associated, it isn't perfect but it delivers a lot of the things mps in the house of commons would like to see, or it is the unknown of the alternative, which is a no deal. at the moment it looks unlikely that this deal is going to get through the house of commons. i think that downing street is confi
i am joined by senior political reporter adam paying. we we re political reporter adam paying.eporter adam paying. we werejust commenting. political reporter adam paying. we were just commenting. it is such an absurd day in many respects. so much going on. we have penny mordaunt in number ten at the moment, maybe another resignation. we don't quite know. what do you think of the way theresa may has ultimately responded to all that she faced in the commons, all that criticism? she has said, i'm...