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get fios. >> adam: welcome to the done post-game show.eminder tonight on cbs, begins with hawaii 5-0, back-to-back editions of "48 hours" coming up tonight, only cbs. and the game you just saw, louisville needed 48 hours, and a few more seconds after losing to auburn 31-24. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. not time management, but time-out management, where the ball, it was a holding call, play stopped. >> rick: looked like auburn was going to move the game. coach petrino believed moving the clock back it would wind. >> brian: dead ball, right? >> rick: the official said this is not a running clock situation, runoff situation. i think here's what the official had to say. >> adam: we get to listen. >> referee: holding on fence, number 72, ten yards from the previous spot, repeat third down. this is not a runoff situation. >> adam: not a runoff situation, 52 seconds on the clock. >> rick: and therefore i think you wait until fourth down and give yourself a chance. >> brian: i would agree. inauspicious ending as it was a beginni
get fios. >> adam: welcome to the done post-game show.eminder tonight on cbs, begins with hawaii 5-0, back-to-back editions of "48 hours" coming up tonight, only cbs. and the game you just saw, louisville needed 48 hours, and a few more seconds after losing to auburn 31-24. i'm joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. not time management, but time-out management, where the ball, it was a holding call, play stopped. >> rick: looked like auburn was going to move the game....
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adam: i think that -- charlie: you are happy with tourists. adam: the more the merrier.he whitney has always championed the artists of our time. mrs. whitney is an artist. she's one of the only founders of a major museum who was also an artist. commission was always to support s of a generation. charlie: did she try to do this? was it her dream turned down by other museums? adam: she offered to give her collection to the metropolitan museum. they said we have enough of that not very interesting stuff in the basement. it was out of a curious refusal that the whitney was born. she was interested in the art as she was in creating some museum. charlie: so she said i will create my own museum. adam: it was out of a need, not just the desire to show off what she had. ♪ ♪ charlie: both of you know that museums are one of the powerful magnets for tourists to visit cities. adam: for us, it is about changing lives. not just the lies of the artists working there, but exposing people to the art of this moment. people look back at history and they can accept that they love edward hop
adam: i think that -- charlie: you are happy with tourists. adam: the more the merrier.he whitney has always championed the artists of our time. mrs. whitney is an artist. she's one of the only founders of a major museum who was also an artist. commission was always to support s of a generation. charlie: did she try to do this? was it her dream turned down by other museums? adam: she offered to give her collection to the metropolitan museum. they said we have enough of that not very interesting...
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adam: donald trump has arrived. and will be taking the podium many moment, speaking in rochester, new hampshire. carson closing in on the donald according to a new poll. back now with tom sullivan, mary kate, and christie. is there a chance he could overtake the donald? >> he did not. what we might look for is someone different like carly fiorini. look, new hampshire should be a great fit for the donald. more chamber of commerce type business republicans rather than social conservatives. it is a pretty good fit for him given that he is in new york guy. however, as many have said, he had a bad debate performance and for many the active insults is wearing a littlea little thin. i don't know if he ends up overtaking or not. adam: one of the smartest guys out there, particularly about how to sell yourself. he must no that the leader this early on, the leader is always the one with the target on his back. he might even allow himself the slip a little. >> if you saw last night he was clearly on the defensive. tonight was
adam: donald trump has arrived. and will be taking the podium many moment, speaking in rochester, new hampshire. carson closing in on the donald according to a new poll. back now with tom sullivan, mary kate, and christie. is there a chance he could overtake the donald? >> he did not. what we might look for is someone different like carly fiorini. look, new hampshire should be a great fit for the donald. more chamber of commerce type business republicans rather than social conservatives....
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adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say about that, too. boy, they brought pressure. they showed pressure over here. i'll show you right here. right here, they show it, but it drops. and then it comes from here, comes here and even a corner brought the the pressure, as well. so, confusing the oregon offensive line. he had open people. if he would have been able to just sit in there and just get rid of the ball as quickly as he can or if he could have been able to get away and buy a little bit of time, he had some open receivers. but michigan state lives on the edge themselves and how they coach defensively and they brought the house. >> rece: we talked about identities, right at the beginning of the game. while michigan state's offense has certainly been prolific the last couple of years, they ar
adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say about that, too. boy, they brought pressure. they showed pressure over here. i'll show you right here. right here, they show it, but it drops. and then it comes from here, comes here and even a...
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adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say about that, too. boy, they brought pressure. they showed pressure over here. i'll show you right here. right here, they show it, but it drops. and then it comes from here, comes here and even a corner brought the the pressure, as well. so, confusing the oregon offensive line. he had open people. if he would have been able to just sit in there and just get rid of the ball as quickly as he can or if he could have been able to get away and buy a little bit of time, he had some open receivers. but michigan state lives on the edge themselves and how they coach defensively and they brought the house. >> rece: we talked about identities, right at the beginning of the game. while michigan state's offense has certainly been prolific the last couple of years, they ar
adams in trouble. adams trying to get away and he does not. a sack. lawrence thomas was back there and chris frey finished him off. he's made some big plays tonight. none bigger than that one. >> kirk: boy, that was a gutsy call by the defensive coordinators. sure mark dantonio had something to say about that, too. boy, they brought pressure. they showed pressure over here. i'll show you right here. right here, they show it, but it drops. and then it comes from here, comes here and even a...
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i'm adam zucker.onight on cbs begins with "ncis" and "ncis: los angeles" followed by a new edition of "48 hours," tonight, only cbs. >> adam: got interesting for the dogs down the stretch. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. georgia has the big game against south carolina coming up next and they escape here. >> rick: every good team has to win a couple of games ugly, that's the case with georgia, nick chubb goes for a 10th time 100 yards and they find a way to salt it away. >> brian: a problem if they can't get that fixed. >> rick: i give mark richt credit for putting greyson lambert back in. >> adam: not a confidence boost for auburn today at home in what became the scare at jordan-hare against jacksonville state who takes the lead in the fourth quarter, b.j. >> brian: troy mayne, five-yard run for six. >> adam: auburn answers after a punt. here is overtime. >> rick: peyton barber, their m.v.p. thus far in the season gets the hard yards. this can't happen, b.j., i'm losing my hair just watching
i'm adam zucker.onight on cbs begins with "ncis" and "ncis: los angeles" followed by a new edition of "48 hours," tonight, only cbs. >> adam: got interesting for the dogs down the stretch. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. georgia has the big game against south carolina coming up next and they escape here. >> rick: every good team has to win a couple of games ugly, that's the case with georgia, nick chubb goes for a 10th time 100 yards and they...
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john adams, benjamin franklin, roger sherman, robert livingston adams and franklin in particular madeubstantial contributions to the draft and congress got the grafton edited it down by 25% so was truly a group writing effort. but even be on that the declaration itself, the fact that there was a declaration to declare is really thanks to john adams. thomas jefferson was a draftsman. john adams was a politician turning the wheel allowing -- let me show you a quick picture here. these are the men who haven't got enough credit for the decoration and above all john adams a man from massachusetts who never held slaves. adams wrote it to-do list. this is one of my favorite artifacts from the archives. february 1776 he won't be able to see it from where you are sitting to go and find it on line. the fourth item on the left-hand side says government to be assumed in every colony. this was adams strategy for getting to independence was to condense all of the colonies that they basically were already in a state of anarchy but it was time for them to write their own constitution and they would b
john adams, benjamin franklin, roger sherman, robert livingston adams and franklin in particular madeubstantial contributions to the draft and congress got the grafton edited it down by 25% so was truly a group writing effort. but even be on that the declaration itself, the fact that there was a declaration to declare is really thanks to john adams. thomas jefferson was a draftsman. john adams was a politician turning the wheel allowing -- let me show you a quick picture here. these are the men...
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adam: thank you. emily: may the force be with you. adam: you too. emily: coming up we'll show you how virtual reality is being used in journalism to translate viewers straight to the story. google revamps its street app. now you can be a contributor. we'll be talking about all of these hot new action cameras. emily: we have breaking news. yahoo's chief accounting officer is leaving the company next week. he'll be replaced by ken goldman currently c.f.o. and ken will serve as the company's principal accounting officer. we'll have more on this story as it develops. a lot of executives shake-ups at yahoo since marisa meyer took over. a new way to see the world, google has revamped its street view app giving users a chance to upload your own material and help google fill in the blanks stitching together a digital picture of the world. google wants to expand beyond roads adding wilderness areas, building interiors to the platform. we sat down with the google director to ask where virtual reality fits into the bigger picture of google's products and servi
adam: thank you. emily: may the force be with you. adam: you too. emily: coming up we'll show you how virtual reality is being used in journalism to translate viewers straight to the story. google revamps its street app. now you can be a contributor. we'll be talking about all of these hot new action cameras. emily: we have breaking news. yahoo's chief accounting officer is leaving the company next week. he'll be replaced by ken goldman currently c.f.o. and ken will serve as the company's...
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. >> adam: he had the contract extended and he is signed through 2020 and the max highest paid coach shy of $1 million a year. tops out of the mac. and on the other side urban myer has the biggest, one of the six top paid coaches of the country. >> kelly: yeah, you can see the difference of curtis samuel back at running back, and it is more shake and bake, and elliott is more downhill guy, and that is fine, because like the >> adam: five touchdowns by five different players today for ohio state as barrett is a little bit off target on that throw, and nearly a third pick for darius phillips in the fourth game as a defensive back. james clark was the intended target as we have seen some of the second unit guys on offense. >> kelly: and good coverage again. and remember that darius phillips is a speed guy, and when they moved him to the defensive guy, he can flip the hips and cover like that, and nice play once again. nice play by fill the lips. >> adam: just a sophomore develop ing in developing in that position. playing on the near side, and the play on tape done. >> kelly: has this e
. >> adam: he had the contract extended and he is signed through 2020 and the max highest paid coach shy of $1 million a year. tops out of the mac. and on the other side urban myer has the biggest, one of the six top paid coaches of the country. >> kelly: yeah, you can see the difference of curtis samuel back at running back, and it is more shake and bake, and elliott is more downhill guy, and that is fine, because like the >> adam: five touchdowns by five different players...
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coach told adam to take a dive before he got tackled and adam completely ignored him. >> he'll get toecond level. he he'll get to the 40 yard line. >> no, the ball got in his head. trying to run through tackles and get to the end zone. >> reporter: coach says he wasn't surprised. here it is again. adam picked up five yards on the play. not quite the touchdown he was hoping for. but still everything he dreamed of. >> i feel like i'm out of the ordinary. i feel like part of the team. and that's how everyone should feel. >> reporter: who needs altitude when you've got his kind of attitude? steve hartman on the road in plantation, florida. >> that is the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. to have some of you the news continues. for others check back a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." >>> an emotional finale for pope francis in the u.s. a private meeting with survivors of sex abuse, a mass for an expected crowd of 1 million people. >>> john boehner's first exit interview. will there be a government shutdown? >>> president obama arrives in new york for the u.n. g
coach told adam to take a dive before he got tackled and adam completely ignored him. >> he'll get toecond level. he he'll get to the 40 yard line. >> no, the ball got in his head. trying to run through tackles and get to the end zone. >> reporter: coach says he wasn't surprised. here it is again. adam picked up five yards on the play. not quite the touchdown he was hoping for. but still everything he dreamed of. >> i feel like i'm out of the ordinary. i feel like part...
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adam: that is a killer chart.about the real component being driven by population growth and down the inflation component. zerotill want it above especially since the economy is growing and the financial markets need stability. that is not the way you want to get it about zero. if larry summers is right about secular stagnation that is not going to go up much. tom: did you take ec-10 at harvard a million years ago? adam: actually, i skipped it. frdstein, summers, ben eidman. vonnie: did you hear what he said? tom: he took it in eighth grade. benjamin friedman is one of the giants. adam: he was my dissertation advisor. tom: so long, so negative. at the forefront in the 1980's of getting us to focus on credit rather than money supply. which is one of the key insights. and than others picked up on it. i think ben was focused on the idea that the normal economy has excessive credit growth. that gets you to an interest rate that is slightly -- tom: this goes back to ben friedman's moral consequences of growth. does it b
adam: that is a killer chart.about the real component being driven by population growth and down the inflation component. zerotill want it above especially since the economy is growing and the financial markets need stability. that is not the way you want to get it about zero. if larry summers is right about secular stagnation that is not going to go up much. tom: did you take ec-10 at harvard a million years ago? adam: actually, i skipped it. frdstein, summers, ben eidman. vonnie: did you hear...
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we'll have a crew in roanoke today for adam's funeral. back to you. >>> this morning the chair of -- [ inaudible ] -- involving when ilry clinton's e-mail -- hillary clinton's e-mails. he says the scandal, quote, shows she cannot be trusted with the white house. the state department released more than 7,000 pages of e- mails last night from a operate server. as many as 150 of them were censored ahead of the release because they contain classified information. >> it doesn't change the facts that i did not send or receive material marked classified. >> the e-mails we have seen so far show clinton working on issues like haiti disaster relieve. also dealing with requests from friends and in one e-mail she asks an assistant to pick up skim milk and find out when the good bief airs. -- good wife airs. >>> the supreme court says the former virginia governor bob mcdonnell can stay out of prison while he appeals his convictions. he was sentenced to two years in prison in a public corruption case. the justices still have to decide whether to hear h
we'll have a crew in roanoke today for adam's funeral. back to you. >>> this morning the chair of -- [ inaudible ] -- involving when ilry clinton's e-mail -- hillary clinton's e-mails. he says the scandal, quote, shows she cannot be trusted with the white house. the state department released more than 7,000 pages of e- mails last night from a operate server. as many as 150 of them were censored ahead of the release because they contain classified information. >> it doesn't change...
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. >> adam: wow. welcome to "the dodge post game show." tonight on cbs. >> adam: in the game you just saw, florida does it again, 11 straight wins over tennessee, 28-27. speaking of "limitless," it seemed like tennessee had this game wrapped up and florida kept getting new chances. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. >> rick: a 17-point lead against oklahoma and didn't get anything done in the second half. in this game a commanding lead, seven-minute drive, 16 plays, punches it in, doesn't go for two. there is no reason not to go for two. there is no way florida is going to get three possessions there which is the only reason. i agree, too many coaches go for two, too early. that was a spot to go for two. he's going to rue the day. >> adam: they lose 28-27. >> brian: then there is the live with that but i agree you have to go with it there. that drive, five for five on third down were the volunteers and then will grier, the true freshman says i'll see you your five for five on third and i'll raise you five for five on fourth down. th
. >> adam: wow. welcome to "the dodge post game show." tonight on cbs. >> adam: in the game you just saw, florida does it again, 11 straight wins over tennessee, 28-27. speaking of "limitless," it seemed like tennessee had this game wrapped up and florida kept getting new chances. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. >> rick: a 17-point lead against oklahoma and didn't get anything done in the second half. in this game a commanding lead, seven-minute...
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." >> adam: welcome to "the dodge post game show." i'm adam zucker.ight on cbs begins with "ncis: new orleans." and "criminal minds." followed by "48 hours." tonight only cbs. leonard fournette with a career high for the second straight week. 228 yards, this time. speaking with our allie laforce moments ago. >> allie: it started with a 71-yard breakout run to start this game. you never looked back after that. how have you been able to be so dominant? >> dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it looked like a knee, they told us it was a thigh. >> i got over t. >> allie: you're a proud father, your daughter watching from home. >> i love her and to my cousin ruben evans, and a shout to new orleans. >> a
." >> adam: welcome to "the dodge post game show." i'm adam zucker.ight on cbs begins with "ncis: new orleans." and "criminal minds." followed by "48 hours." tonight only cbs. leonard fournette with a career high for the second straight week. 228 yards, this time. speaking with our allie laforce moments ago. >> allie: it started with a 71-yard breakout run to start this game. you never looked back after that. how have you been able to be...
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for adams to be in london. jefferson is blissfully present in paris at this time, american ambassador there. that is probably lucky because if jefferson were here based on everything he says later, he would have probably opposed the constitution. >> he thought a constitution should last 20 years in redoing every 20 years. >> guest: madison spend all those years trying to get it through in the first thing jefferson says is all constitutions should go out of existence every 20 years. >> host: if you could have dinner with any one founding father who would it be and what question would you want to ask that one founding father? >> guest: my favorite founding father is adams. not just because i have been a massachusetts man but because he is the most garrulous and outspoken. he will tell me the truth. he will tell me what he is really thinking and what he feels towards the other. the question i would ask him now is john, now that you are sitting up in heaven, what do you really think of from. .. we have now time for
for adams to be in london. jefferson is blissfully present in paris at this time, american ambassador there. that is probably lucky because if jefferson were here based on everything he says later, he would have probably opposed the constitution. >> he thought a constitution should last 20 years in redoing every 20 years. >> guest: madison spend all those years trying to get it through in the first thing jefferson says is all constitutions should go out of existence every 20 years....
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." >> adam: welcome to "the dodge post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs begins with "ncis: new orleans." and "criminal minds." followed by "48 hours." tonight only cbs. leonard fournette with a career high for the second straight week. 228 yards, this time. speaking with our allie laforce moments ago. >> allie: it started with a 71-yard breakout run to start this game. you never looked back after how have you been able to be so dominant? >> dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it looked like a knee, they told us it was a thigh. >> i got over t. >> allie: you're a proud father, your daughter watching from home. >> i love her and to my cousin ruben evans, and a shout to new orleans. >> all
." >> adam: welcome to "the dodge post game show." i'm adam zucker. tonight on cbs begins with "ncis: new orleans." and "criminal minds." followed by "48 hours." tonight only cbs. leonard fournette with a career high for the second straight week. 228 yards, this time. speaking with our allie laforce moments ago. >> allie: it started with a 71-yard breakout run to start this game. you never looked back after how have you been able to be so...
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coach told adam to take a dive before he got tackled, and adam completely ignored him. >> he'll get to second level. he'll get out to the 40-yard line. >> no, i think his idea of-- he was trying to run through tackles and get to the end zone. >> reporter: coach rumph says he wasn't surprised. here it is again. as you can see, adam picked up five yards on the play, not quite the touchdown he was hoping for, but still everything he dreamed of. >> i feel like i'm out of the ordinary. i just feel like part of the team. and that's how everyone should feel. >> reporter: who needs altitude when you've got his kind of attitude? steve hartman, "on the road,"" in plantation, florida. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley and i'm see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a gotham star's first outing since scandal with the co-star pregnant with his baby. >> plus, madonna inserts herself into pope mania. >> that's coming up righ
coach told adam to take a dive before he got tackled, and adam completely ignored him. >> he'll get to second level. he'll get out to the 40-yard line. >> no, i think his idea of-- he was trying to run through tackles and get to the end zone. >> reporter: coach rumph says he wasn't surprised. here it is again. as you can see, adam picked up five yards on the play, not quite the touchdown he was hoping for, but still everything he dreamed of. >> i feel like i'm out of the...
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nice play by fill the lips. >> adam: just a sophomore develop ing developing in that position. playing on the near side, and the play on tape done. >> kelly: has this ended any so-called quarterback controversy, because i don't know if there was in urban myers' mind, but there was around the country. >> adam: well, we go back to the process that you talked about, and urban myer said that cardale jones earned the starting job, and he took the spring reps because of the injury to braxton mi miller and the injuries that jth miller was recovering from. i didn't want to anoint guys. you don't the anoint guys at quarterback, which is what he told the media and us, until j.t. barrett beats cardale jones out, it is cardale's job. while the door is open, cardale is the starter, and it is still his job to own and have until somebody else says otherwise seemingly according to urban myer. >> kelly: and it is what happened in the spring and summer that happened. it is the growth of 12 at that time that the head coach said, there is no reason to make a change. >> adam: and the special teams
nice play by fill the lips. >> adam: just a sophomore develop ing developing in that position. playing on the near side, and the play on tape done. >> kelly: has this ended any so-called quarterback controversy, because i don't know if there was in urban myers' mind, but there was around the country. >> adam: well, we go back to the process that you talked about, and urban myer said that cardale jones earned the starting job, and he took the spring reps because of the injury...
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adam: exactly.re's is a difference between making a forecast error and a regime arrow. -- error. -- nobody knows if they care about inflation or not, it sends the wrong message. there is no question this bed cares about the dual mandate, doesn't care about inflation, the margin. to me, they should not feel a reverse. it is better they should high, from their point of view, i am not advocating, it is a prediction. that are from their point of view they should hike and cut, especially if it is going to be some outside event like china that causes them to cut then hold off and be perceived as too late. francine: i don't know of the markets make that decision but it is -- adam: to some extent, they want to do the right thing whether or like it.arkets francine: if you have a huge correction -- adam: it yes, of course it does but it goes back to something simon said. i don't want to say so much dovish versus not as in the speech because it is impossible to believe them as being dovish as the current rate
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. >> "america tonight's" adam may, the young women at the center of the fight and the final choice now facing california's governor. >>> thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. this could be a watershed moment in the national debate over our last wishes. california's there right now as a critical piece of legislation sits before governor jerry brown. the so-called right to die bill awaits hissing signatur his sig. other states stand in the wings. "america tonight's" adam may continues the question, with the young women whose lives and deaths have inspired this final decision. >> we cannot legislate morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >> reporter: california lawmakers debate becoming the next state to legalize medically assisted suicide. one man watching knows the issue as well as anyone. dan diaz was married to britain menard, the california woman suffering from terminal brain cancer who openly lived out her final days advocating for the right to die. >> i still have enough joy and i still laugh and smile with my family and friends enough that it doesn't seem like the right
. >> "america tonight's" adam may, the young women at the center of the fight and the final choice now facing california's governor. >>> thanks for being with us, i'm joie chen. this could be a watershed moment in the national debate over our last wishes. california's there right now as a critical piece of legislation sits before governor jerry brown. the so-called right to die bill awaits hissing signatur his sig. other states stand in the wings. "america...
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adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at all. >> i'm not exactly sure why i decided to challenge adam. i think i was just trying to make him see that whether his socks were here or folded this way or that way, it wasn't really going to alter his life, so again i picked up one of the t-shirts and kind of put it down haphazardly. how about this? >> yeah, that's not cool either. >> why? >> the label needs to be facing up. >> why? you know it's your shirt. you know your name. >> it just does. i don't know. it's like i couldn't explain why i have empty boxes in there, either. i just need to have them because i
adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at...
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adam?> a lot of environmentalists applauding that notion there, mike viqueria, thanks. >>> up next abuse of children by catholic priests. >> the church's first concern as an institution was to protect the priest and secondly to try and blanket the facts with silence, so that there would be no scandal to the church. >> we're digging deeper into the coverup and hearing from those who sounded the alarm. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the context... and the reporting that allows you to make sense of your world. >> ali velshi on target only on al jazeera america >> everyone has a story...
adam?> a lot of environmentalists applauding that notion there, mike viqueria, thanks. >>> up next abuse of children by catholic priests. >> the church's first concern as an institution was to protect the priest and secondly to try and blanket the facts with silence, so that there would be no scandal to the church. >> we're digging deeper into the coverup and hearing from those who sounded the alarm. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's...
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let's go outside to meteorologist adam joseph. hi, adam. >> we're dry right now but wet weather will be moving in over the upcoming weekend but we went from dry to drenched pretty quickly. most of the summer season, we're talking july 1st through september 9th, a 71 day stretch in philadelphia, we saw just over 4-inches of rain in that entire time span. yesterday alone in a matter of 12 hours, we picked up more rain than we did in the previous 71 days. at the airport 4.7-inches of rain. as we look at satellite and radar, sunshine returned during the mid morning hours and then the clouds bubbled back up. now that sunshine is returning once again especially north and west of philadelphia and heavy cloud cover as you work south and east closer to dover and atlantic city. but the temperatures are feeling pretty good with lower humidity. 82 in allentown, 81 in philadelphia, 78 in millville, but as we look at double scan live radar low pressure developing and that's what's going to bring a round of rain for part of your weekend. alicia
let's go outside to meteorologist adam joseph. hi, adam. >> we're dry right now but wet weather will be moving in over the upcoming weekend but we went from dry to drenched pretty quickly. most of the summer season, we're talking july 1st through september 9th, a 71 day stretch in philadelphia, we saw just over 4-inches of rain in that entire time span. yesterday alone in a matter of 12 hours, we picked up more rain than we did in the previous 71 days. at the airport 4.7-inches of rain....
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. >> donald adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon adams. >> stephen george adams.wal. >> david agnes. >> brian ahearn. >> joanne ahladiotis. >> andrew alameno. >> peter allegretoo. >> and to my loving brother in law, paul james the past at an early age as many have come and just as reminder, his mother, his father and his brothers and sisters, is nieces and nephews have never forgotten him. his memories live on every day. we never forgot come easter, his living laugh come his love for life. we love you dearly and we miss you all. and peace to all of you who stand here today. >> david alger. >> joseph ryan allen. >> richard dennis allen. >> richard l. allen. >> janet alonso. >> antonio alvarez. >> telmo alvear. >> christopher amoroso. >> kazuhiro anai. >> calixto anaya, jr. >> kermit anderson. >> michael andrews. >> siew-nya ang. >> joseph angelini. >> doreen angrisani. >> and my brother-in-law, peter milano. we miss you every single day. we love you. you are always in ourhearts. >> and my brother, police officer ronald joseph -- >> peter paul apollo. >> patrick ara
. >> donald adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon adams. >> stephen george adams.wal. >> david agnes. >> brian ahearn. >> joanne ahladiotis. >> andrew alameno. >> peter allegretoo. >> and to my loving brother in law, paul james the past at an early age as many have come and just as reminder, his mother, his father and his brothers and sisters, is nieces and nephews have never forgotten him. his memories live on every day. we never forgot...
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it's not john adams. and he said -- george washington political actor he had ever seen and he could command by a gesture, one of the famous acts, many of you probably do, was when the troops were going to revolt, some of them were pushing him to become king. this was before -- after it was clear the british -- after the british were going to give up but before they formally treaty had been signed. the british were occupying new york, otherwise had pulled back and the army was in new york waiting to go, and because the british had effectively stopped the war, the state stopped paying congress any money. they were getting rebellious and ready to overthrow. and so washington put down the revolt by making an appearance in a meeting of the officers where they are plotting a revolt, one of the great motions, washington is not a very good public speaker because he didn't have any teeth. he had fake teeth and sort of mumbled. he pulled out a letter and pretended he couldn't read it and pulled out the glasses, i'm
it's not john adams. and he said -- george washington political actor he had ever seen and he could command by a gesture, one of the famous acts, many of you probably do, was when the troops were going to revolt, some of them were pushing him to become king. this was before -- after it was clear the british -- after the british were going to give up but before they formally treaty had been signed. the british were occupying new york, otherwise had pulled back and the army was in new york...
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jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you.take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. >>> to meteorologist, adam joseph, if you like temperatures below 90, you have a brief window. >> on friday and saturday and that is it and we are back in the 90s for the second half of the weekend, sweaty september continues. as we look at the action cam out at valley forge national historical park, you can see the huts there, some of them look like they got a makeover, looking good with a few cumulous cloud as above. nothing going on, when you speak of any precipitation, and we have a very small chance of any kind of rain here at the end of the week, 91 in allentown unnear 90 in trenton and reading and chester and wilmington to philadelphia, as you head to the south and east, you see the arrows coming in from the southeasterly direction and sea breeze is in effect and down to 83 in beach haven, look at these numbers, right at 90 or above north and west, and mid to low 80s south and east and the heat index, numbers jump
jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you.take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. >>> to meteorologist, adam joseph, if you like temperatures below 90, you have a brief window. >> on friday and saturday and that is it and we are back in the 90s for the second half of the weekend, sweaty september continues. as we look at the action cam out at valley forge national historical park, you can see the huts there,...
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adam tuss is on 15th street for us. adam, d.c. used to see these big events, but you're saying the security we're seeing, what's some of the most extensive you've seen? >> reporter: without question, eun, this is pretty impressive from a security standpoint. roads closed all around here. we're talking all morning about the pope making the trip around the ellipse, down 17th across constitution and up 15th. that is 15th street down there and look at the people who are now lining that route. of course, he's not expected to make that move for another couple of hours but people are out there. the papal flags are up flying on 15th street. the excitement is building. yeah, if you're going to try to get down to this area, don't even think about getting in your car and coming down here because it's just not going to work. this is one of many events. we have this event, saint matthew's, the basilica which is another huge event. that will put a lot of stress on the red line. remember, 25,000 people expected to go through brookland metro syst
adam tuss is on 15th street for us. adam, d.c. used to see these big events, but you're saying the security we're seeing, what's some of the most extensive you've seen? >> reporter: without question, eun, this is pretty impressive from a security standpoint. roads closed all around here. we're talking all morning about the pope making the trip around the ellipse, down 17th across constitution and up 15th. that is 15th street down there and look at the people who are now lining that route....
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. >> this week on talk to al jazeera, katrina adams, she sits atop u.s. tennis as chairman of the board, ceo, and president of the united states tennis association. >> it's been 133 years since we were founded, so it is an honor to be the first... i don't think i have to fight for it, uh...i was just being me. >> adams' climb to the top took a decade, and now the first african american and former professional player to lead the national governing body, is busy setting the agenda for her two-year term. >> accountability, behavior, and communication. >> as the youngest person to hold the post, adams wants to use tennis to transform lives. >> it's about providing kids an opportunity to be better individuals, not just better tennis players, but better citizens. >> she is also hard at work trying to expand the game. >> part of my goals, are making sure that we grow our hispanic base here in the u.s. the fastest-growing population. >> katrina, who grew up on the west side of chicago, reflects on her introduction to tennis, and first playing in the nationals. >> i was such a cocky little kid,
. >> this week on talk to al jazeera, katrina adams, she sits atop u.s. tennis as chairman of the board, ceo, and president of the united states tennis association. >> it's been 133 years since we were founded, so it is an honor to be the first... i don't think i have to fight for it, uh...i was just being me. >> adams' climb to the top took a decade, and now the first african american and former professional player to lead the national governing body, is busy setting the...
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it was a letter written by louise catherine adams who was the wife of john quincy adams and it was heren washington in 1820. he was secretary of state and she had written, she wrote these chatty letters home to john adams. abigail had died so she had written him at one point saying it was her vocation to get her husband elected president. so it's the year 1820, the year of the missouri compromise. congress stayed in session much longer than usual because of hammering out a compromise. finally they adjourned. she goes to a meeting of the orphan asylum trustees and dolley madison had founded the orphanage asylum after the british invasion in 1840 so she goes to these trustees in one of the trustees said they are going to need a new building. she said why, what are you talking about? the woman said the fathers of the nation have left 40 cases to be provided for by the public and are in situation was the most likely to be called upon to maintain this illicit prodigy. 40 pregnant women lap a hind and there were only 200 members of congress. some of them could have been her set of this, i don
it was a letter written by louise catherine adams who was the wife of john quincy adams and it was heren washington in 1820. he was secretary of state and she had written, she wrote these chatty letters home to john adams. abigail had died so she had written him at one point saying it was her vocation to get her husband elected president. so it's the year 1820, the year of the missouri compromise. congress stayed in session much longer than usual because of hammering out a compromise. finally...
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partnership works, adam.kstabbing and double dealing. i suppose i should be grateful to chelsea for grabbing the phone, huh? without her little outburst, i would've had no indication that maybe you'd thrown in with jack and victor. >> adam: thrown in with jack and victor? >> ian: yeah. >> adam: okay. i understand how prison might've piqued your paranoia. there's no double dealing going on here, okay? at least not from me. of course i have to pretend to work with jack, and victor by association. they're both aware of the paragon project. they're both aware of the threat out there. knowledge is power. and whatever those two learn, i'm gonna learn right alongside with them. i'll be able to steer them in any direction i so choose. so -- so i would prefer you just say "thank you" to me. thank you, adam, for keeping jack and victor off my back. >> ian: well, jackir
partnership works, adam.kstabbing and double dealing. i suppose i should be grateful to chelsea for grabbing the phone, huh? without her little outburst, i would've had no indication that maybe you'd thrown in with jack and victor. >> adam: thrown in with jack and victor? >> ian: yeah. >> adam: okay. i understand how prison might've piqued your paranoia. there's no double dealing going on here, okay? at least not from me. of course i have to pretend to work with jack, and...
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this year >>> adams morgan day wrapped up a couple minutes ago. the street festival is different this year. homeowners and businesses came together after the original sponsor canceled. news4's derrick ward was at that celebration. >> reporter: it is theed a gams morgan day that almost wasn't. >> you can see that it's a very different adams morgan day than in years past. >> there feels a little bit more like a busy day in adams morgan. >> reporter: for one, the foot traffic is all on the sidewalks. 18th street wasn't closed off. foot traffic is the life's blood for merchants displaying their wares. >> how is it going? >> reporter: weather folks looking for a big meal or microloan, they can find t. >> all of our borrowers are those that don't qualify for anywhere else. still we have 98% repayment rate. >> reporter: that kind of resources that can keep a strip like that vibrant. >> adams morgan is unique because there's so many locally owned business and diversity in foods and cultures. >> reporter: that's been a process and over time, things have ch
this year >>> adams morgan day wrapped up a couple minutes ago. the street festival is different this year. homeowners and businesses came together after the original sponsor canceled. news4's derrick ward was at that celebration. >> reporter: it is theed a gams morgan day that almost wasn't. >> you can see that it's a very different adams morgan day than in years past. >> there feels a little bit more like a busy day in adams morgan. >> reporter: for one, the...
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. >> donald adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon adams. >> stephen george adams.wal. >> david agnes. >> brian ahearn. >> joanne ahladiotis. >> andrew alameno. >> peter allegretoo. >> and to my loving brother in law, paul james the past at an early age as many have come and just as reminder, his mother, his father and his brothers and sisters, is nieces and nephews have never forgotten him. his memories live on every day. we never forgot come easter, his living laugh come his love for life. we love you dearly and we miss you all. and peace to all of you who stand here today. >> david alger. >> joseph ryan allen. >> richard dennis allen. >> richard l. allen. >> janet alonso. >> antonio alvarez. >> telmo alvear. >> christopher amoroso. >> kazuhiro anai. >> calixto anaya, jr. >> kermit anderson. >> michael andrews. >> siew-nya ang. >> joseph angelini. >> doreen angrisani. >> and my brother-in-law, peter milano. we miss you every single day. we love you. you are always in our hearts. >> and my brother, police officer ronald joseph -- >> peter paul apollo. >> patrick ar
. >> donald adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon adams. >> stephen george adams.wal. >> david agnes. >> brian ahearn. >> joanne ahladiotis. >> andrew alameno. >> peter allegretoo. >> and to my loving brother in law, paul james the past at an early age as many have come and just as reminder, his mother, his father and his brothers and sisters, is nieces and nephews have never forgotten him. his memories live on every day. we never forgot...
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in the 7th adam morgan on the hill one run game.nd part of a four-run for the sox and phils fall 7-5. james franklin and penn state arrived in philadelphia earlier today. tomorrow's game at the linc sold out. nittany lions have a winning streak over the alls that date back 70 years. pumped they are to play here.a s fans and they get to play at the linc, vet, eew, i don't know. >> it team has not had a chance to play them. they'll play them and i want them to play well. i want them to not have the moment be too big for them. >> and it's friday night coming up in a few minutes season opener of "high school huddle", jeff skversky standing by with all the highlight he just walked in the studio and he's got his game face on i'm excited. >> going to be great. >> okay. >> and finally tonight, 3 new affordable homes in port rich monday the women's community revitalization pronlest and local church teamed up to build grace town homes at 2201 east auburn street groundbreaking was today and three and four bedrooms homes and they are rent to ow
in the 7th adam morgan on the hill one run game.nd part of a four-run for the sox and phils fall 7-5. james franklin and penn state arrived in philadelphia earlier today. tomorrow's game at the linc sold out. nittany lions have a winning streak over the alls that date back 70 years. pumped they are to play here.a s fans and they get to play at the linc, vet, eew, i don't know. >> it team has not had a chance to play them. they'll play them and i want them to play well. i want them to not...
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adams. everyone else. he was about to head south. henry clay took him aside and said, over this creole thing, the south hates the british. i don't think it would be safe for you to go down there. charles dickens got the message and went west. if you read his book that he wrote about this period of the american notes, it is of his time in the north and the west. he only praised in his book two americans, john quincy adams and joshua giddings. ok. we had this mess. enter diplomacy. the prime minister meets a very young queen elizabeth. a war with the united states is on the horizon. she said, oh my gosh. what can we do? remember afghanistan and the death of the british? the prime minister said, i have an idea. i propose a special mission. i think you'll want to nominate alexander bearing of the baring brothers to come to the u.s. and represent with full powers to do whatever he wants to settle all of these issues with borders and everything else. she said, that is a good deal. we will do it. alexander baring and daniel webster -- was i
adams. everyone else. he was about to head south. henry clay took him aside and said, over this creole thing, the south hates the british. i don't think it would be safe for you to go down there. charles dickens got the message and went west. if you read his book that he wrote about this period of the american notes, it is of his time in the north and the west. he only praised in his book two americans, john quincy adams and joshua giddings. ok. we had this mess. enter diplomacy. the prime...
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early in the book i quote from a rabbi who has a concept of adam one, adam two, that inside there are two sides of our nature. adam one is externally ambitious and wants to build and create, adam two is internal, wants to be obedient and good and true and wants to feel honor and goodness and righteousness. i say the two adams are in balance, sometimes in tension but they live by different logics. so this inverse logic of surrendering yourself to find yourself, that's the adam two object, and you've got to learn that. i don't think we come to that naturally. we're not naturally good in that way. you have to learn that about being around people who are that way and copying them. >> rose: toni morrison is one of america's most honored novelist. she won a nobel and pulitzer prize. in 2012, she was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. morrison's latest novel takes on issues of both race and color, called "god help the child." >> the -- the contemporary world was hard for me to grasp up. i didn't have a hold. slippery. >> rose: always changing, don't know what it's going to be. >> yea
early in the book i quote from a rabbi who has a concept of adam one, adam two, that inside there are two sides of our nature. adam one is externally ambitious and wants to build and create, adam two is internal, wants to be obedient and good and true and wants to feel honor and goodness and righteousness. i say the two adams are in balance, sometimes in tension but they live by different logics. so this inverse logic of surrendering yourself to find yourself, that's the adam two object, and...