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adams defended this thing. he said i would present a petition from a horse or a dog if it had the power of speech in writing. this was the first confrontation. this provoked the first attempt to censure adams which i won't describe, adams dominated the debate, decimated the opposition and by the time he was done, 22 of the 238 members of the house voted censure. now we come forward five years with the memory of that humiliation, by this time there was a sizable abolitionist movement and other abolitionist, legislators in congress. this group, the activist congress, and abolition house, theodore well, anti-slavery essayist. and serves as the group's head of research and distribution of anti-slavery tracks. nobody questioned that. they would present petitions that would put slaveholders in a blaze and that is what he did on january 21, 1842. southerners also learned from their mistakes so they said let's appoint a chief prosecutor and they chose thomas marshall. thomas marshall was a nephew of john marshall, was
adams defended this thing. he said i would present a petition from a horse or a dog if it had the power of speech in writing. this was the first confrontation. this provoked the first attempt to censure adams which i won't describe, adams dominated the debate, decimated the opposition and by the time he was done, 22 of the 238 members of the house voted censure. now we come forward five years with the memory of that humiliation, by this time there was a sizable abolitionist movement and other...
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adam: i do believe in free speech.as brought up to believe and i can remember discussions as a young kid with my parents when the nazis were going to march? skokie, illinois, the supreme court said yes, you can march. that's where i come from in this discussion. i don't like the speech and jail challenge it, but do you stop it? how do you keep what facebook and twitter might do in super from infecting the united states? >> it's going to inspect the united states. a french court found that the european right to be forgotten which is a right to have things you don't like about yourself published on the internet sunk down a memory hole. it will be difficult to keep this stuff from infecting the u.s. hate speech codes are already popular on college campuses it's incredibly naive to believe we are any safer by not knowing what people actually think. >> it's always a pleasure to talk to you. don't forget, you can catch more of gregg talking about free speech on my podcast. you find the at fox news radio. we got it take. talk
adam: i do believe in free speech.as brought up to believe and i can remember discussions as a young kid with my parents when the nazis were going to march? skokie, illinois, the supreme court said yes, you can march. that's where i come from in this discussion. i don't like the speech and jail challenge it, but do you stop it? how do you keep what facebook and twitter might do in super from infecting the united states? >> it's going to inspect the united states. a french court found that...
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adam: you can see it in that clip.is essentially saying everybody must be united and essentially expressed the popular rule this way, which essentially means "do what i say." the worst thing that he did was to extinguish any kind of expression of democratic feelings whether through dissent through the press or through the existence of civic organizations or any elections. for example, participation in anything that had the trappings of belonging to an international organization, even if it was something nonpolitical, a group of esperanto speakers or were in the rotary club, all of these things were forbidden. because international non-spanish organizations were disallowed. he really did institute a kind of totalitarian rule that was not dissimilar to other forms of totalitarian rule in soviet union, nazi germany, fascist italy. it was somewhat different from the others in that the catholic church had such a huge role. it was a kind of totalitarianism. brian: if you are out watching this and you don't care about spain,
adam: you can see it in that clip.is essentially saying everybody must be united and essentially expressed the popular rule this way, which essentially means "do what i say." the worst thing that he did was to extinguish any kind of expression of democratic feelings whether through dissent through the press or through the existence of civic organizations or any elections. for example, participation in anything that had the trappings of belonging to an international organization, even...
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adam: about 754. brian: this for you is what? adam: this is my eighth book.rian: one was the big seller? adam: that would publicly be book number i've, king leopold's ghost. about the belgian colonial conquest of the congo. brian: in 1999? brian: you have areral others falls top you born in new york, graduated from harvard in 1963, you now live in tampa and cisco? adam: berkeley. i teach a class at the graduate school of journalism at uc berkeley. brian: why did you start as one of the founders of the magazine "mother jones"? was a labor jones who helped with many strikes in that time and i'm like far too many people of the american left, she had a great sense of humor. so when a group of us were looking for someone to name a magazine after, we kicked her. i had started as a newspaper reporter in san francisco. then i'd worked with another magazine called ramparts which is published no more that existed at that time. but i had always been sort of half journalist and have them is because i am very much a child of the 1960's. when i got out of college the civil
adam: about 754. brian: this for you is what? adam: this is my eighth book.rian: one was the big seller? adam: that would publicly be book number i've, king leopold's ghost. about the belgian colonial conquest of the congo. brian: in 1999? brian: you have areral others falls top you born in new york, graduated from harvard in 1963, you now live in tampa and cisco? adam: berkeley. i teach a class at the graduate school of journalism at uc berkeley. brian: why did you start as one of the founders...
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adams: no. peg for investigating was that he was subject to communist influences. what makes that a justified reason for investigating? is it a crime to be approached by someone who is a communist? mr. adams: no. >> what is the legal basis for that investigation? mr. adams: the basis would be the communist influence on him, and the effect it would have upon the organization. it would be in connection with our basic investigation of the communist party. >> as i understand the law today, it is not a crime to be a member of a communist party. mr. adams: that is correct. >> how can it be a crime to know someone who is a member of the communist party? mr. adams: it isn't. >> well then how do you tenuousate something as as that? what is the basis for it, legally? mr. adams: well, it falls into the area of, one, the intelligence jurisdiction, of the activities of the communist party. you have a situation where an individual in an organization, a leader of an organization, efforts are being made to infl
adams: no. peg for investigating was that he was subject to communist influences. what makes that a justified reason for investigating? is it a crime to be approached by someone who is a communist? mr. adams: no. >> what is the legal basis for that investigation? mr. adams: the basis would be the communist influence on him, and the effect it would have upon the organization. it would be in connection with our basic investigation of the communist party. >> as i understand the law...
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indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in the final count, federalist leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the -- many of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable, especially in the case of hamilton. quite to the contrary, hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported adams for vice president to keep him from getting any more meaningful post such as chief justice. there is no evidence that anyone at the convention for cell using -- foresaw using the vice presidency as a way to sidetrack rivals, yet hamilton figured out how to use it in precisely that way in the very first election. by the second presidential election, in 1792, a further and -- unforeseen political development carried the electoral system even further from the framer
indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in the final count, federalist leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the -- many of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that...
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editor of the four volume set jane adams writings on peace , she will discuss john do we, james adams. with that, i turn it over to our first professor. -- first presenter. >> let me begin by thanking the center along with the staff for organizing this wonderful events and invited me to speak this morning. mention upfront that my talk is decidedly more historical and political and perhaps was founded more in the past and the present or future. it's also about intellectuals, but i hope it will provide thought as we consider together the contours of our contemporary belittle debate. the landscape, and how we might find common ground. 19thl be speaking at century philosopher and the invention of the political tradition to show how this tradition is perhaps more then historians of sometime allowed. in their struggle for the world, e greatmunists have on rest, theover the generalizing of their beliefs. the west has forgotten how to read their books. we have only the dimmest idea of where we came from. 1949,te life magazine in and it's lamented fell on eager ears. the year before, the offic
editor of the four volume set jane adams writings on peace , she will discuss john do we, james adams. with that, i turn it over to our first professor. -- first presenter. >> let me begin by thanking the center along with the staff for organizing this wonderful events and invited me to speak this morning. mention upfront that my talk is decidedly more historical and political and perhaps was founded more in the past and the present or future. it's also about intellectuals, but i hope it...
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adam: dije me voy para mi casa! padre. conductora: nunca se le declarÓ inocente pese a la confesiÓn de su padre. dicen que el caso estuvo plegado de irregularidades. esos son culpables inocentes. a continuaciÓn un adelanto de la ediciÓn especial para la prÓxima semana. ♪ ♪ >> alejandra dedicado mÁs de dos dÉcadas de vida a juntar a padres con hijos perdidos. familias que se unen tras aÑo de separaciÓn. nuestra corresponsal carolina sarassa cuenta la odisea de cÓmo encontrar a su hermana. las emotivas historias de los reencuentros. ♪ ♪ >> a special edition of "aqui y ahora next ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> quÉ hay detrÁs de una reina? le pedimos a nuestra motivadora laura que hiciera un ejercicio, para quÉ nos contaran sus mÁs Íntimos secretos. el resultado, lo dejara sin palabras. >> mi padre no sentÓ, fijo que mi madre estaba secuestrada. >> es tu culpa si tu madre sufre. ella no querÍa estar aquí. >> ya van a llegar momentos difÍciles.
adam: dije me voy para mi casa! padre. conductora: nunca se le declarÓ inocente pese a la confesiÓn de su padre. dicen que el caso estuvo plegado de irregularidades. esos son culpables inocentes. a continuaciÓn un adelanto de la ediciÓn especial para la prÓxima semana. ♪ ♪ >> alejandra dedicado mÁs de dos dÉcadas de vida a juntar a padres con hijos perdidos. familias que se unen tras aÑo de separaciÓn. nuestra corresponsal carolina sarassa cuenta la odisea de cÓmo encontrar...
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the first occupant, john adams, was far from impressed. viewing the vice presidency as a legislative position and put off by adams's puritan efficient miss -- offensiveness -- even adams readily admitted he had no say on patronage and no influence and the administration. he focused his attention on his legislative duties, which he attended to on a daily basis. adams initially joined and offering motions in debating majors in the senate. hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported adams for vice president to keep him from getting any more meaningful post such as chief justice. there is no evidence that anyone at the convention for cell using the vice presidency as a way to sidetrack rivals, yet hamilton figured out how to use it in precisely that way in the very first election. by the second presidential election, in 1792, a further and racine political development carry the electoral system even further from the framers intention. national political factions had began to replace state political considerations as a driving force
the first occupant, john adams, was far from impressed. viewing the vice presidency as a legislative position and put off by adams's puritan efficient miss -- offensiveness -- even adams readily admitted he had no say on patronage and no influence and the administration. he focused his attention on his legislative duties, which he attended to on a daily basis. adams initially joined and offering motions in debating majors in the senate. hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported...
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thank you adam. join us a day for mission metro.'s not just today but the commitment for the station long haul. check out the hashtag to see where we are and what adam is up to. share your questions and comments with us. >>> caught on camera, dramatic video of a woman slamming into a cruiser. she suddenly backed up. you heard it. she nearly ran over two deputies depu the 23-year-old driver was arrested a short time later. >>> talk about a close call for a montana state trooper. he had just seconds to react when the elk jd umpein front of his cruiser. the force of the impact forced the air bags to deflate. this should serve as a reminder to always wear your seat belts belts and never veer for deer. >>> a flight from denver to san francisco was forced to turn around after the jet collided with a burn. it's believed a bird got sucked in one of the plane's engines. the plane landed safely, and no one on board was hurt. >>> don't be surprised if you hear fighter jets performing really cool stunts today and storm. blue angels are practici
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adam: you can see it in that clip. he is essentially saying everybody must be united and essentially expressed the popular rule this way, which essentially means "do what i ay." the worst thing that he did was to extinguish any kind of expression of democratic feelings whether through dissent through the press or through the existence of civic organizations or any elections. for example, participation in nything that had the trappings of belonging to an international organization, even if it was something nonpolitical, a group of esperanto speakers or were in he rotary club, all of these things were forbidden. because international non-spanish organizations were disallowed. he really did institute a kind of totalitarian rule that was not dissimilar to other forms of totalitarian rule in soviet union, nazi germany, fascist italy. it was somewhat different from the others in that the catholic church had such a huge role. it was a kind of totalitarianism. brian: if you are out watching this and you don't care about spain,
adam: you can see it in that clip. he is essentially saying everybody must be united and essentially expressed the popular rule this way, which essentially means "do what i ay." the worst thing that he did was to extinguish any kind of expression of democratic feelings whether through dissent through the press or through the existence of civic organizations or any elections. for example, participation in nything that had the trappings of belonging to an international organization,...
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>> right now adam is down near nats park as fans head into tonit' riders today, adam? >> reporter: yeah, that's a great question, jan and it depends on where on the metro system we have been to get those answers. we have got a lively and energetic crowd down here, certainly along the green line at the navy yard. of course the game is going to start in a couple of minutes. you can see fans over here at m and hef street in southeast waiting to pour across the work. it's after work, they are having drinks enjoying themselves. and then you look straight down the road and there you can see the beautiful park in the distance. people still pouring out of the metro station here. let me tell you something, the train ride getting here, it was -- can i illustrate? come here, kirk. we were literally standing like this in the train. everybody was close together. when you talk about how we were talking, we are talking with the riders. as they were doing that single tracking, we were at tinley town, it took us 45 minutes to get from tinley town to gallery place. that should take 15.
>> right now adam is down near nats park as fans head into tonit' riders today, adam? >> reporter: yeah, that's a great question, jan and it depends on where on the metro system we have been to get those answers. we have got a lively and energetic crowd down here, certainly along the green line at the navy yard. of course the game is going to start in a couple of minutes. you can see fans over here at m and hef street in southeast waiting to pour across the work. it's after work,...
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adams was.wo all-important lessons of history stand clearly expressed in this, our national capitol. the first is that little consequence is ever accomplished alone. high achievement is nearly always a joint effort. as has been shown again and again in these halls when leaders of the different parties, representatives from different constituencies, and differing points of view have been able for the food good of country to put differences aside and work together. i witnessed this firsthand in 1978 during the senate debate over the panama canal treaty. a measure strongly favored by the carter administration. my book on the canal, "the path between the seas: t" the result six years of writing, had been published only the year before. convinced as i was that the treaty was much the wisest course for our country and panama, i volunteered as an independepenependent advocate a on hand here on the hill through several months. at times i had the pleasure of hearing my vote quoted on the senate floor and
adams was.wo all-important lessons of history stand clearly expressed in this, our national capitol. the first is that little consequence is ever accomplished alone. high achievement is nearly always a joint effort. as has been shown again and again in these halls when leaders of the different parties, representatives from different constituencies, and differing points of view have been able for the food good of country to put differences aside and work together. i witnessed this firsthand in...
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. >> this week on q and a, historian adam hit shield discusses spain in our hearts. >> adam hope shield, the title of your new book is spain in our hearts. what does that title mean? >> it comes from a quotation from albert which i know by settled in 1945 after the spanish civil war ended and it goes something like this. men of my generation have always had spain in our hearts because they we learned that you could ,e right and still be defeated kurds is not its own reward and he goes on like that -- current is not its own -- courage is not its own reward and it goes on like that. 35-40,000among the volunteers from over 50 countries and of those 2800 americans who went to spain, 750 not come back. that is a higher death toll percentagewise in the military had a need of the world wars. >> what were the years of the spanish civil war and why was it fought? >> it began there and suddenly -- very subtle and -- very suddenly in july 1926 and lasted until the beginning of april 1939. it was an extra nearly letting and brutal conflict -- extra nearly bloody and regional conflict. -- extraordin
. >> this week on q and a, historian adam hit shield discusses spain in our hearts. >> adam hope shield, the title of your new book is spain in our hearts. what does that title mean? >> it comes from a quotation from albert which i know by settled in 1945 after the spanish civil war ended and it goes something like this. men of my generation have always had spain in our hearts because they we learned that you could ,e right and still be defeated kurds is not its own reward and...
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adam, welcome to the show. david french, what do you know? i can't tell you that i know a lot about him. he is, i guess, running for president. john: maybe. so you are saying that in all of your years of national politics coverage, and your knowledge is encyclopedic, this is not a household name. adam: no. i don't think they were referring to him when i heard the name back in 2004. mark: do you think somebody who has never run for office, who is not famous, who is not a big do you think you could be some sort of perfect storm player in this race? adam: nobody seems to like either the republican or presumptive democratic candidate. but no, he has enough problems as it is getting on these ballots. you could argue it's better to have no net name recognition thsn an any. window kristol was coming up with a name, i thought it would be someone that we all knew about. i can't say that i know him. i am disappointed. john: there was a lot of tension over gary johnson and bill wells last week and. johnson is someone who has run for president before. ru
adam, welcome to the show. david french, what do you know? i can't tell you that i know a lot about him. he is, i guess, running for president. john: maybe. so you are saying that in all of your years of national politics coverage, and your knowledge is encyclopedic, this is not a household name. adam: no. i don't think they were referring to him when i heard the name back in 2004. mark: do you think somebody who has never run for office, who is not famous, who is not a big do you think you...
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. >>> and it's time for one of adam joseph's outdoor adventure. he is enjoying the play ground in medford, new jersey. >> good news you know what that means? get the kids out and play so they get tired and sleep all night. you guys ready to have fun? >> yea! >> lets go in. when "action news" returns we'll have lots of fun. ♪ >>> the trial began for one of six officers charged in the freddie gray case. edward nero appeared in court for his role. he was han cuffed and put in the back of a police van without a seatbelt. he says he followed his training during the arrest and prosecutors say that is not true. the case will be decided by a judge rather than a jury. >>> the first female president in brazil is facing permanent removal of office. she faces an impeachment trial. health experts say the up comes olympic games in rio could spread the zika virus and they are pushing to move the games to a different city. we'll have more coming up at 5:00. >>> today they laced up their sneakers and embarked on a 100 mile journey to honor our heroes? >> the law e
. >>> and it's time for one of adam joseph's outdoor adventure. he is enjoying the play ground in medford, new jersey. >> good news you know what that means? get the kids out and play so they get tired and sleep all night. you guys ready to have fun? >> yea! >> lets go in. when "action news" returns we'll have lots of fun. ♪ >>> the trial began for one of six officers charged in the freddie gray case. edward nero appeared in court for his role. he...
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adam joseph standing by with the late word from accuweather. adam how hot did it get today? what are we looking forward to over the next day or two? >> changes won't happen over the next couple of days. we have 90s coming after months in the 50s and 60s. body are not adjusting or acclimating to the quick rise in heat. 90 in philadelphia, the first time we have hit that 90 degree mark since september 9th of last year and in fact as we take a look at the holiday weekend, as we go into friday, saturday and sunday. 90 expected tomorrow and 92 the peak of the heat on saturday, and 90 on sunday and well above the normal of 77 degrees. heat wave is more than likely and a reminder heat wave is three consecutive day of 90 degrees or above. high clouds from the west and not enough to block the sunlight to cool us off. and the central part of the state they are also fall ago part. we are watching the bahamas as between bermuda heading towards the carolinas later on in the weekend and that drops the temperatures come monday along way chance of nummous downpours and storms. both day a ti
adam joseph standing by with the late word from accuweather. adam how hot did it get today? what are we looking forward to over the next day or two? >> changes won't happen over the next couple of days. we have 90s coming after months in the 50s and 60s. body are not adjusting or acclimating to the quick rise in heat. 90 in philadelphia, the first time we have hit that 90 degree mark since september 9th of last year and in fact as we take a look at the holiday weekend, as we go into...
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at kiss fm's concert, where gwen performed, she told us adam wants her input. >> adam keeps texting meat about thiname, what about this name? >> any names he's told you? >> are you kidding me? like i would tell you. >> come on, spill the tea. >> >> yeah, totally spill it. >>> all right. coming up next, the performances on"the voice" are so good, but did you know it takes a small army to pull those off? we're going to show what you don't see on tv. >> pretty incredible how they do it. it's so impressive. >>> plus, you're not going to believe all the stars and all the celebrity couples we spotted at beyonce's l.a. show. who was the famous a-lister giving the task of babysitting blue ivy? >>> and ashley graham locking lips with behind the scenes of their sexy new music video. >> my new girlfriend. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. its protecti
at kiss fm's concert, where gwen performed, she told us adam wants her input. >> adam keeps texting meat about thiname, what about this name? >> any names he's told you? >> are you kidding me? like i would tell you. >> come on, spill the tea. >> >> yeah, totally spill it. >>> all right. coming up next, the performances on"the voice" are so good, but did you know it takes a small army to pull those off? we're going to show what you don't see...
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joining us, adam sieminski.rd to adam sieminski and robert hormats on saudi arabia and the suppose it death -- suppose it death of opec. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london, tom keene is in new york. let's get to the bloomberg dismiss flash with nejra cehic. nejra: a lifeline to mr. bg voters. mitsubishi motors. of 2 manyconomy data cars. the stake has a market value of $2.2 billion. first-quarter profits fell with earnings at the french bank retail unit that plunged 32%. trading revenue also fell. they said they would sell stakes and three dozen regional banks to simplify its structure and reinforce capital. electricntroduce an self driving car in five years. it will supplant the series as the german automaker's flagship car. are responding to challenges from tesla motors and mercedes-benz. there are expected to lose the top spot in luxury car sales this year for the first time since 2005. francine: thank you for that. we want to focus on corporate news. front and center
joining us, adam sieminski.rd to adam sieminski and robert hormats on saudi arabia and the suppose it death -- suppose it death of opec. this is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london, tom keene is in new york. let's get to the bloomberg dismiss flash with nejra cehic. nejra: a lifeline to mr. bg voters. mitsubishi motors. of 2 manyconomy data cars. the stake has a market value of $2.2 billion. first-quarter profits fell with earnings at the french bank...
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monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but stayed out of the election. he did not feel that it was the role, as did washington, that a sitting president has any right to get involved in an election campaign for a successor. yes sir? >> you mentioned in your book how after the election, monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. to help unify all the factions and so forth. that put him out of washington, and in a sense, out of touch with what is going on for months at a time. and very difficult for communications back and forth. is that just a sign of the times, or that maybe those decisions were being made by others in washington? mr. unger: that is a wonderful question. in those days, people in washington were not the ones who were doing things. they were there for a very short time. they did not feel their role was to keep passing laws after laws after laws. they went there, did their business, and got home to their farms. most of them were planters and farmers, doctors, lawyers, and bankers. they had full-time jobs. this is a part-time job. not
monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but stayed out of the election. he did not feel that it was the role, as did washington, that a sitting president has any right to get involved in an election campaign for a successor. yes sir? >> you mentioned in your book how after the election, monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. to help unify all the factions and so forth. that put him out of washington, and in a sense, out of touch with what is going on...
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what are you headed next, adam? >> reporter: we're going to be headed to the navy yard eventually leslie but right now we're in the evening rush. those are the red line training headed on shady grove. a lot of folks were on the red line. we were there in the thick of it this morning. this is video here at the tinnily town administration to try to get to gallery place chinatown. the trains were packed full. when they got to the next station more people were trying to cram in. just speaking from personal experience, i've never see that many people try to fit on a train. everyone was extremely late. it should have taken us 15 minutes to get from tinnily town to gallery place and it took us more than 45 minutes. we had parking issues and track nears one near dupont and one near bethesda. people were not happy about being late. we caught up with some folks and we saw a guy getting in exercise instead of stomping his feet. take a look. >> i think they can explain to us why the train stopped on the rail for no reason. just
what are you headed next, adam? >> reporter: we're going to be headed to the navy yard eventually leslie but right now we're in the evening rush. those are the red line training headed on shady grove. a lot of folks were on the red line. we were there in the thick of it this morning. this is video here at the tinnily town administration to try to get to gallery place chinatown. the trains were packed full. when they got to the next station more people were trying to cram in. just speaking...
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adam, thank you. >> all right. >> freebie friday is coming up on "action news."nd a few festivals the entire family can enjoy. >> and later tonight right here on 6abc it's a new 20/20 mystery. the family of a missing pregnant woman from colorado believes evidence points to her boyfriend's involvement. find out why they think he should be the prime suspect tonight at 10:00 and here's a look at the rest of tonight's prime time lineup. >> ♪ >> happy freebie friday everyone. it is graduation season. you're going to love this one. a local company is helping newly minted grads get a head start. zip's dry cleaners in warminster will dry clean a suit or dress whatever up to four pieces for any new grad before their interview and they're doing it for free from may 16th through the 29th. just bring your college i.d. along to prove to them that yes, you did just graduate from college. >>> from you a juice fanatic a hot freebie. to celebrate its they had anniversary sip and blow is giving everyone a free 10 us juice next wednesday at both locations. they have one on south st
adam, thank you. >> all right. >> freebie friday is coming up on "action news."nd a few festivals the entire family can enjoy. >> and later tonight right here on 6abc it's a new 20/20 mystery. the family of a missing pregnant woman from colorado believes evidence points to her boyfriend's involvement. find out why they think he should be the prime suspect tonight at 10:00 and here's a look at the rest of tonight's prime time lineup. >> ♪ >> happy...
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adams was. two all important lessons of history stand clearly expressed in this, our national capital. little ofis that consequences ever accomplished alone. high achievement is nearly always a joint effort, as has been shown again and again in these halls when leaders of the different parties, representatives from different constituencies and differing points of view have been able, for the good of the country, to put differences aside and work together. initnessed this firsthand 1978 during the senate debate over the panama canal treaty, a measure strongly favored by the carter administration. my book on the canal, the result of six years of research and writing, had been published the year before and convinced as i was that the treaty was much the wisest course for our country and for penama, i volunteered as an independent advocate for the treaty and was on hand on the hill through several months. pleasure ofhad the hearing my book quoted on the senate floor and by those taking opposite posi
adams was. two all important lessons of history stand clearly expressed in this, our national capital. little ofis that consequences ever accomplished alone. high achievement is nearly always a joint effort, as has been shown again and again in these halls when leaders of the different parties, representatives from different constituencies and differing points of view have been able, for the good of the country, to put differences aside and work together. initnessed this firsthand 1978 during...
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gwen revealed why her pal on "the voice," adam levine, keep >> i know that behati a adam are expectinghem any advice? >> i'm not a very good advice giver. i've definitely been watching her belly grow. i'm so happy for them. and i'm so excited. it's fun because i've had so many kids. i'll be like, and then this happens and then this happens. wait, this is what's going to happen. it's fun. >> gwen certainly does parenting. she's got three boys. kingston, who's 9, zuma 7, and apollo 2. and behati is expecting in september. ♪ would you believe it ♪ how good it could be at kiss fm's concert, where gwen performed, she told us adam wants her input. >> adam keeps texting me, like what about this name, what about this name? it's just really fun. >> any names he's told you about? >> are you kidding me? like i would tell you. >> come on, spill the tea. >> no way. >> yeah, totally spill it. >>> all right. coming up next, the performances on "the voice" are so good, but did you know it takes a small army to pull those off? we're going to show you what you don't see on tv. >> pretty incredible how t
gwen revealed why her pal on "the voice," adam levine, keep >> i know that behati a adam are expectinghem any advice? >> i'm not a very good advice giver. i've definitely been watching her belly grow. i'm so happy for them. and i'm so excited. it's fun because i've had so many kids. i'll be like, and then this happens and then this happens. wait, this is what's going to happen. it's fun. >> gwen certainly does parenting. she's got three boys. kingston, who's 9, zuma...
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go into the new york stock exchange with adam shapiro standing by. adam.eporter: adam, big orders to sell. $600 million. no one particular reason but seems like there are a lot of people or at least a lot of computers initiating programs to get out of this market before the weekend. ashley? ashley: we'll keep an eye on it, adam. the dow still down 110 points. now to politics and the race for the white house. donald trump could soon be receiving top u.s. military secrets. once it is routine practice once they become official nominee for his or her party, the candidate give regular briefings and classified intelligence updates. meanwhile secretary of state james baker has miss giving about foreign policy ideas being floated out there by mr. trump. >> it would be far less stable. you would have many, many more, tom and i both said we have a lot of problems today, but you would have a hell of a lot more if that were the case. ever since the end of world war ii, our security alliance with japan and south korea have been foundation and basis for peace and stabil
go into the new york stock exchange with adam shapiro standing by. adam.eporter: adam, big orders to sell. $600 million. no one particular reason but seems like there are a lot of people or at least a lot of computers initiating programs to get out of this market before the weekend. ashley? ashley: we'll keep an eye on it, adam. the dow still down 110 points. now to politics and the race for the white house. donald trump could soon be receiving top u.s. military secrets. once it is routine...
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senate on today's agenda, the adam walsh reauthorization act. it would authorize $81 million for sex offender registration programs and it would establish new justice department programs to assist survivors of sexual assault. this is why the senate coverage on c-span2. -- this is live senate coverage on c-span c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain dr. barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. mighty god, you shine in glorious radiance. the world belongs to you and everything in it. teach us to trust you in turbulent times, striving always to live for your glory. bless our senators. may your completeness surround their incompleteness, your strength support their weakness and your wisdom guide their minds. give them the insight, guide them down paths they cannot see. give them the insight, the courage and the faith to escape the repetition of old errors as they strive to embrace your truth. lord, help us all to offer to you the sacrifice of repentant hearts. we pray in your mer
senate on today's agenda, the adam walsh reauthorization act. it would authorize $81 million for sex offender registration programs and it would establish new justice department programs to assist survivors of sexual assault. this is why the senate coverage on c-span2. -- this is live senate coverage on c-span c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain dr. barry black will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. mighty god, you shine in...
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>> adam: hmm? know enough to know that you locked up in here with nothing to do with your time but plot and plan and scheme endless
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. >> let's head outside to meteorologist adam joseph. hi adam. >> it is windy but at least it's sunny but we've recovered quite nicely especially after those cold morning lows. as we take a look at the numbers where we started this morning, record tieing in allentown, 37 degrees, same for trenton at 40. a record in millville. it dropped just above the freezing point 30's for wilmington lancaster and reading. in philadelphia we pretty much bottomed out around 42 degrees, 2 degrees above our record. but we're 65 right now, again, if you're in the sun it feels pretty nice but the breeze continues to kick up. 54 right now in buffalo and you can see 60's from washington richmond down to charleston, west virginia. it is clear now but there are clouds building in parts of the western areas of virginia, west virginia, ohio and tennessee valley. a frontal boundary will spill clouds our way overnight and will bring us a round of showers as we go foo tuesday, so damp dreary tomorrow but it does turn beautiful for the end of the week before the week
. >> let's head outside to meteorologist adam joseph. hi adam. >> it is windy but at least it's sunny but we've recovered quite nicely especially after those cold morning lows. as we take a look at the numbers where we started this morning, record tieing in allentown, 37 degrees, same for trenton at 40. a record in millville. it dropped just above the freezing point 30's for wilmington lancaster and reading. in philadelphia we pretty much bottomed out around 42 degrees, 2 degrees...
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sam adams senior and elijah cook would eat at the adams house and sam adams junior would be there and sam adams would hear his father and elijah cook discussing political philosophy, strategies that confound the british and that is where sam adams got his politics, from elijah cook junior. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian, sam adams was a remarkable parliamentarian too. >> elijah cook although he was rich as i mentioned he went out of his way to affect the look and behavior of the common man. he built up political power by buying drinks, a lot of taverns, he would build political power by getting people who were eligible to vote but never voted to engage in the political system. a populist before populism. to do this even though he was wealthy, harvard educated young man even though he had that upbringing made himself a man of the people. sam adams in terms of how he dressed and looked and acted sam adams did the same thing. anybody else? >> talking about opening up the current, he started being a muckraker, puts me in mind of samuel adams defended a publisher and ac
sam adams senior and elijah cook would eat at the adams house and sam adams junior would be there and sam adams would hear his father and elijah cook discussing political philosophy, strategies that confound the british and that is where sam adams got his politics, from elijah cook junior. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian, sam adams was a remarkable parliamentarian too. >> elijah cook although he was rich as i mentioned he went out of his way to affect the look and...
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. >> john adams is a balanced toothless man. john: makes pea glad i'm not running. >> announcer: now john stossel. john: this year will set another record for political spending. people get upset that money is such a big part of politics. but what do you expect? since government has gotten so big it's moved into every cranny of our lives, it's no surprise some people will spend a lot to help influence it. they want to get their hands on some of the trillions of dollars the fed hand out. if i give you campaign money will i get access to you so i can lobby you so you won't regulate me out of existence? $billion i a lot of money, but it's less than americans spend on potato chips. i'm surprised they don't spend more. now the nominees have been picked. they have, don't believe the pundits saying bernie has a chance. it's really dubious if you look at the betting odd. it's just about certain clinton will get the democratic nomination, trump the republican nomination. now the political spending will increase more, and most of the mone
. >> john adams is a balanced toothless man. john: makes pea glad i'm not running. >> announcer: now john stossel. john: this year will set another record for political spending. people get upset that money is such a big part of politics. but what do you expect? since government has gotten so big it's moved into every cranny of our lives, it's no surprise some people will spend a lot to help influence it. they want to get their hands on some of the trillions of dollars the fed hand...
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adam is live in media delaware. where state street is being shut down for the dining under the stars. >> that it is, i'm kind of living on the edge, in the middle of state street, where the trolley typically passes, i'm drinking a non-caffeine tea. i'm trying to stay warm. the waiters and waitresses are starting to set up the tables and people coming by with their kids in toe, and waving to the camera. i like this. everyone is getting ready for the first dining under the stars of the season and it's the ninth year and they can bring the tables out at 9:00 and they can eat in the middle of state street. a lot of clouds be it's dining under the clouds here tonight. but the heavy rain that started at noon along the coast has pushed to the north and east and a few left over showers in parts of northern long beach island as well as ocean county, and temperatures are really cool and boston 47 and new york city 51 degrees and philadelphia 53 and we can expect these very chilly temperatures to continue through the rest of w
adam is live in media delaware. where state street is being shut down for the dining under the stars. >> that it is, i'm kind of living on the edge, in the middle of state street, where the trolley typically passes, i'm drinking a non-caffeine tea. i'm trying to stay warm. the waiters and waitresses are starting to set up the tables and people coming by with their kids in toe, and waving to the camera. i like this. everyone is getting ready for the first dining under the stars of the...
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that's coming up. >> john adams is i blind, >> john adams is i blind, balanced, krinledfootless ♪ oopsrash] get on top of it before they do. every 24 minutes, tipped furniture or a falling tv sends an injured child to the emergency room. preventing tip-over incidents is easy, inexpensive, and only takes 5 minutes. learn how to secure your furniture and tvs to protect children at anchorit.gov. john: we are back with our political junkies, guy benson and jedediah bila. i asked what are the best and worst political ad. >> i wouldn't call it my best in term of content, but it's the best preview of what we'll see the next 6 months from the democrats. this an outside republican group attacking donald trump. >> you think this will put an end to the so-called birther movement? >> this an ugly strain of racism. >> i have a great relationship with the blacks. i have always had a great relationship with the blacks. >> unless the blacks are a family of white people. >> running against donald trump is treason to your heritage. >> who would want me to condemn a group i know nothing about? john: you
that's coming up. >> john adams is i blind, >> john adams is i blind, balanced, krinledfootless ♪ oopsrash] get on top of it before they do. every 24 minutes, tipped furniture or a falling tv sends an injured child to the emergency room. preventing tip-over incidents is easy, inexpensive, and only takes 5 minutes. learn how to secure your furniture and tvs to protect children at anchorit.gov. john: we are back with our political junkies, guy benson and jedediah bila. i asked what...
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we have end the tire region covered to you but we'll start with meteorologist adam joseph live at the big board with the accuweather forecast. it all depends where you were today. >> yeah, exactly alicia. along the shore it's been rainy through the entire memorial day. if you're inland cloudy, pops of sun humid but overall dry. we have a couple things going on on storm tracker6 live double scan. a front sparking thunderstorms there but we also have the remnants of what was tropical storm or depression bonnie and there you can see its spin near charlotte and raleigh pulling up that tropical moisture and really hugging that rain right along the coastline, heavy at times as you can see in southern new jersey and delaware and there's the front coming in from the north and west popping some thunderstorms near state college and scranton because of some sunshine that has returned we'll watch these as they sink to the south and east. most will eventually fall apart but some communities could get hit by a scattered downpour or thunderstorm this evening. a local view on storm tracker6 along the
we have end the tire region covered to you but we'll start with meteorologist adam joseph live at the big board with the accuweather forecast. it all depends where you were today. >> yeah, exactly alicia. along the shore it's been rainy through the entire memorial day. if you're inland cloudy, pops of sun humid but overall dry. we have a couple things going on on storm tracker6 live double scan. a front sparking thunderstorms there but we also have the remnants of what was tropical storm...
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adam carolla.rom "sing street," lucy boynton. and music from the avett brothers. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'll tell you something. i had an interesting night last night. social media is kind of terrible and kind of great. because in the old days, they had to mail a letter, get a stamp, go to the mail box and find a phone number for the network and call and leave a message nobody would listen to. but now they can go online and tweeterer the rage directly at me. so, last night i talked about climate change, specifically that big dumby, sarah palin who likes to tell people it's a hoax. i got a bunch of scientists together and they have work to do. many responded. and this is a sampling of some of the warm sentiments i received. it might seem like i only pick comments from people whose grammar is bad, but the truth is the vast majority of the negative comments came from people whose grammar is bad. these are from facebook, mr. [ laughter] [ applause ] >> there's a lot of t
adam carolla.rom "sing street," lucy boynton. and music from the avett brothers. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: i'll tell you something. i had an interesting night last night. social media is kind of terrible and kind of great. because in the old days, they had to mail a letter, get a stamp, go to the mail box and find a phone number for the network and call and leave a message nobody would listen to. but now they can go online and tweeterer the rage...
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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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for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff.oin me along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> here are rick williams and monica malpass with a look ahead at what's coming up at 5:00. >> coming up following breaking news out of berks county where a school bus crash sent more than a dozen children to the hospital. >>> another disaster averted in atlantic city. the nearly $2 million payment that's keeping the cash strapped cit city a float for n. >> jerry sandusky back in court. the argument from his lawyers in an attempt to get his sexual abuse conviction thrown out. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> it is 5 o'clock. we are following breaking news out of berks county. more than a dozen students are in the hospital right now after a crash between their school bus and a car. >> the accident happened around 2:30 this afternoon in spring towns
for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff.oin me along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> here are rick williams and monica malpass with a look ahead at what's coming up at 5:00. >> coming up following breaking news out of berks county where a school bus crash sent more than a dozen children to the hospital. >>> another disaster averted in atlantic city. the...
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, literally following in the footsteps of john adams. words emphasize the two "fences -- ancient staircase." think about our man ascending steps, until he entered the bell tower, and tried to imagine what john adams would have seen. 1776, he cameaph up with the creative idea of reenacting george washington's crossing of the ic delaware river, and he actually had a couple of takers to serve on his crew, and one was the artist andrew weiss. and the other was yours truly. er headsely calm prevailed. thank god. number seven, you might not know that david is truly a gifted painter, especially with watercolors. you might not know that david was an extra in one of the very congress movies about -- "advise and consent." if you catch a rerun, look for the handsome young reporter on press row. -- handsome, young reporter on press row. number five, you might not know that david has been a tireless champion of saving the hallowed grounds of our historic sites. proposedk to disney's theme park near the manassas battlefield. ,avid was a victorious war
, literally following in the footsteps of john adams. words emphasize the two "fences -- ancient staircase." think about our man ascending steps, until he entered the bell tower, and tried to imagine what john adams would have seen. 1776, he cameaph up with the creative idea of reenacting george washington's crossing of the ic delaware river, and he actually had a couple of takers to serve on his crew, and one was the artist andrew weiss. and the other was yours truly. er headsely...
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see what adam is up to. share you questions and comments. >>> burn marks from the remains found in egypt air flight 8034 suggests there was an explosion. that's according to a forensic official who said human remains are small and have burn marks. egypt's forensic medical department said it's far too early to tell whether an explosion brought down flight 804. ships are still searching for the black boxes. all 66 people on board were killed last week when the flight from paris to cairo disappeared over the mediterranean sea. >>> pakistan will not confirm a terrorist leader was killed in an american drone strike until they perform a dna test. u.s. and afghan officials said that man is mulla mansour. the u.s. agency had been tracking him for a while. it did send a message to pakistan that the u.s. would take action on pakistan soil if necessary to fight terrorism. >>> president obama criticizing vietnam's communist government for the human rights record. thousands lined his route this morning. this comes one da
see what adam is up to. share you questions and comments. >>> burn marks from the remains found in egypt air flight 8034 suggests there was an explosion. that's according to a forensic official who said human remains are small and have burn marks. egypt's forensic medical department said it's far too early to tell whether an explosion brought down flight 804. ships are still searching for the black boxes. all 66 people on board were killed last week when the flight from paris to cairo...
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that's coming up. >> john adams is i blind, >> john adams is i blind, balanced, krinledfootless whenving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. ♪my wish for you ♪is that this life becomes all that you want it to♪ ♪your dreams stay big, your worries stay small♪ ♪you never need to carry more than you can hold♪ ♪and while you're out there gettin where you're gettin to♪ ♪and wants the same things too♪ ♪yeah, this is my wish john: we are back with our political junkies, guy benson and jedediah bila. i asked what are the best and worst political ad. >> i wouldn't call it my best in term of content, but it's the best preview of what we'll see the next 6 months from the democrats. this an outside republican group attackin
that's coming up. >> john adams is i blind, >> john adams is i blind, balanced, krinledfootless whenving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow....
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we are heading to the shore to see melissa. >> thanks adam. up next philadelphia is on the receiving ends of a big honor and the only city in america that can claim the title. >>> and four families are forced out of their homes because of a huge fire in the lehigh valley. the latest on the devastating blaze. >>> and coming up later in what's the deal? for your barbecues we have outdoor entertaining tips that are cheap and chic. >>> ten people are out of their homes now after a huge fire in bethlehem. chopper 6 hd was over the flames on the 1600 block of east eighth street. the fire broke out this morning in a twin home but a third house was also damaged. the crews had to call in additional help eventually striking a third alarm before they got there one under control. fortunately, nobody was hurt here. >>> they are investigating after an unconscious person was in a park. chopper 6 hd was over west state street in media this morning. the person was spotted after 9:00 and details are sketchy and there is no word just yet on that person's conditi
we are heading to the shore to see melissa. >> thanks adam. up next philadelphia is on the receiving ends of a big honor and the only city in america that can claim the title. >>> and four families are forced out of their homes because of a huge fire in the lehigh valley. the latest on the devastating blaze. >>> and coming up later in what's the deal? for your barbecues we have outdoor entertaining tips that are cheap and chic. >>> ten people are out of their...
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will give you a lot of stuff. >> so you agree with adam. >> yeah. let's be clear there is a big difference between trump and chavez before i get all these e-mails from the -- >> to say nothing of the chavez camp. when we come >>> living with their parents, with the spouse. it's kind of weird. but the main reasons were not surprising. they're slow to settle down. the xhis not exactly speeding up and because baby boomer -- what do you think. >> my mom used the -- my mom used to do my laundry. >> tough when you're on the other end of the country. >> when i lived in new york and she lived in the apartment. >> italian american. explains a lot. >> thank you. you read my mind. >> and ben snickering. >> i will say this. here's what gets me. they can get their rear ends out of their homes and room with somebody and by the way, it's not all my len yals. that's what i did. >> who did you room with? >> he brought his laundry to his mom. >> i rented a room in some woman's house and i paid a few bucks and used her kitchen. she was an old lady, married. >> summer
will give you a lot of stuff. >> so you agree with adam. >> yeah. let's be clear there is a big difference between trump and chavez before i get all these e-mails from the -- >> to say nothing of the chavez camp. when we come >>> living with their parents, with the spouse. it's kind of weird. but the main reasons were not surprising. they're slow to settle down. the xhis not exactly speeding up and because baby boomer -- what do you think. >> my mom used the --...