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adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman.d learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk. has the kingmaker met his future king? >> clay asked for, as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and speculation
adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman.d learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa...
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adams was approached by samuel adams back in the 1760's but arm adams' cousin at length. john adams' response in his diary was that way madness lies. he thought that samuel adams was plotting an american revolution and wanted no part of it. in 1773, some letters written by the roil governor of massachusetts -- royal governor of massachusetts were made public and those letters convinced that there was a conspiracy afoot between british officials in america and london to destroy american liberties. and from 1773 on, john adams favored independence. i think probably george washington came around to independence in the 1760's and i think thomas jefferson came around to independence around that same time as well. t in 1775, john adams, sam adams, george washington, thomas jefferson, all the rest, did not dare they favored independence. they did not even dare utter the word independence. and they didn't because american unity was absolutely essential for waging this war. and if they spoke of independence, they would so frighten the conservatives, that many of the conservatives
adams was approached by samuel adams back in the 1760's but arm adams' cousin at length. john adams' response in his diary was that way madness lies. he thought that samuel adams was plotting an american revolution and wanted no part of it. in 1773, some letters written by the roil governor of massachusetts -- royal governor of massachusetts were made public and those letters convinced that there was a conspiracy afoot between british officials in america and london to destroy american...
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adam, that's what's happening now. adam: thank you, nicole.ople were injured in a shooting that was captured on facebook live. the men were sitting in a car listening to music when they were shot. the phone streaming on facebook live fell to the floor of the car and continued recording for about two hours as police arrived. the three men in 20's were taken to a hospital, two with life-threatening injuries and one less seriously injured. the highly anticipated rnc rules committee meeting which donald trump opponent see as the last and best chance to derail nomination takes place today. the committee is works to assemble the platform that will describe the republican party's commissions. blake: one very notable position is in the document. party activists including language vouching for a wall along the southern border. that has been a top issue for more than a year for donald trump. now, the preconvention focus will shift to the rules committee, one top activist trying to unbind the delegates thus shooting for a convention battle tells us she's
adam, that's what's happening now. adam: thank you, nicole.ople were injured in a shooting that was captured on facebook live. the men were sitting in a car listening to music when they were shot. the phone streaming on facebook live fell to the floor of the car and continued recording for about two hours as police arrived. the three men in 20's were taken to a hospital, two with life-threatening injuries and one less seriously injured. the highly anticipated rnc rules committee meeting which...
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adams was brilliant. adams was an intellectual, a giant mind. truman was very intelligent but not that. adams was learned, probably the most widely, deeply-read of american of his day, more so even than jefferson, a farmer's son who became that. >> rose: right. and adams did not like party politics. he thought party politics were vial. he thought that, as did washington, that the country would be destroyed by party politics, because people would begin to think more about the fortunes of their party than the united states of america. >> rose: one of the similarities is they both had a great sense of the country and what it meant and the mission. >> and they were true patriots who showed that by risking their lives, by going to war or by going to serve overseas as adams did in the midst of war, crossing the atlantic four times at great risk to his life, signing a declaration of independence that declared him as it did all the other traitors. >> rose: was truman more a club guy and adams -- >> no, truman was not a loner at all. >> rose: a club guy.
adams was brilliant. adams was an intellectual, a giant mind. truman was very intelligent but not that. adams was learned, probably the most widely, deeply-read of american of his day, more so even than jefferson, a farmer's son who became that. >> rose: right. and adams did not like party politics. he thought party politics were vial. he thought that, as did washington, that the country would be destroyed by party politics, because people would begin to think more about the fortunes of...
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adams. why hamilton. this man is enterprising, quick in perceptions, his judgments intuitively great. qualities essential to great military character. his loss will be irreparable. we must have him and i must have him as the number two. well, really, he really puts the screws to adams because adams needs washington, and washington will not do it unless he goes along with hamilton. and washington -- adams makes, i think, a fairly interesting point. he said, if i could make washington president of the united states, i would be glad to do so, but i never said i would hold the office and be responsible for its exercise while he should execute it. and that's where some of the tension comes here. he indicates -- this goes on for several months -- he is going to rank hamilton third, and washington writes a letter to one of the cabinet members, the president ought to ponder well before he can sense to a change in the arrangement. it just seems to me a rather thinly veiled threat to resign if his wishes were ignor
adams. why hamilton. this man is enterprising, quick in perceptions, his judgments intuitively great. qualities essential to great military character. his loss will be irreparable. we must have him and i must have him as the number two. well, really, he really puts the screws to adams because adams needs washington, and washington will not do it unless he goes along with hamilton. and washington -- adams makes, i think, a fairly interesting point. he said, if i could make washington president...
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adam: yeah., francine, have the threat that referendumhave this in october, probably, it could cause the government to fall, and nobody wants to see the alternative in italy. bailout,s some kind of for at least the small investors, is likely to happen because nobody wants to see him get voted against. in germany, at what point do you say to chancellor merkel -- you drag this out, you put the rest of europe through the mill to make sure german banks do not take losses and always ended up with a bigger mess. go to a chart here really quickly, then you, francine, go to adam posen. you've got to be kidding me, the .rend is not your friend that is an ugly chart by any definition. francine: yes, and when you look at growth, there is almost none of it in europe. banks need growth, or is it that banks need growth to function? varies from country to country. in italy, it is the lack of growth for several years. in germany, that is not the problem. it is something else going on. ofyou are thinking in terms
adam: yeah., francine, have the threat that referendumhave this in october, probably, it could cause the government to fall, and nobody wants to see the alternative in italy. bailout,s some kind of for at least the small investors, is likely to happen because nobody wants to see him get voted against. in germany, at what point do you say to chancellor merkel -- you drag this out, you put the rest of europe through the mill to make sure german banks do not take losses and always ended up with a...
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john adams. so she was still excellency to some of her friends, probably to her friends in britain. >> okay. well, i'm going to ask one more question and then we're going to turn it to the audience so please get your questions ready but one other thing that's just been on my mind with the current presidential election, there's arguably a better chance that there will be a woman elected president this year than any other time and if hillary clinton is elected, would there be a new debate or do you think it's pretty settled what she would be called? >> well, it's in many women are the -- are presidents of organizations and normally called madame president and they're called madame president. i would assume she would be called madame president and i don't think there would be a whole lot of debate about that. mr. president. madame president. i think in news conferences, et cetera. i think most other women presidents, women who would be president, their husbands would be called mister or if they had
john adams. so she was still excellency to some of her friends, probably to her friends in britain. >> okay. well, i'm going to ask one more question and then we're going to turn it to the audience so please get your questions ready but one other thing that's just been on my mind with the current presidential election, there's arguably a better chance that there will be a woman elected president this year than any other time and if hillary clinton is elected, would there be a new debate...
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john adams. so she was still excellency to st some of her friends, probably her friends in britain. >> i'm going to ask one more question and then we're going to turn it to the audience, so please get your questions ready. but one other thing that's been on my mind with the current presidential election, there's arguably a better chance there bob a woman elected president this year than any other time, and i wonder if hillary clinton was elected president, will there be a new presidential title controversy, will there be a new debate, or is it pretty settled what she will be called. >> many women are presidents of organizes and they are called madam president, and i would assume she would be called madam president and i don't think there would be a lot of debate about that. madam president in news conferences, et cetera. i think most people -- other women presidents -- women who would be president, their husbands would be called mr. or if they had a title like doctor or lieutenant, they would jus
john adams. so she was still excellency to st some of her friends, probably her friends in britain. >> i'm going to ask one more question and then we're going to turn it to the audience, so please get your questions ready. but one other thing that's been on my mind with the current presidential election, there's arguably a better chance there bob a woman elected president this year than any other time, and i wonder if hillary clinton was elected president, will there be a new presidential...
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adams. mrs. adams? dr. franklin. >> why, it is tom paine, the spokesman of the revolution, mr. common sense himself. what say you, tom? in the cause of america, may we disturb your peace? >> the sun never shined on a cause of greater worth. tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age. posterity will be affected, even to the end of time. i am your servant, mr. jefferson. >> tom, the generation that begins a revolution can rarely complete it. for all of our devotion to the public good, our inexperience, our ignorance, our bigotry hardly qualify us to think and provide for the future. after all, the earth belongs to he living. >> ah, liberty, liberty. are you substance or merely shadow? announcer: come, dr. rush. our liberty has won. the revolution is over. >> not so. not so, sir. there is nothing more common than to confuse the american revolution with the war for independence. the war for independence is over, but this is far from being the case with the american revolution. on the contra
adams. mrs. adams? dr. franklin. >> why, it is tom paine, the spokesman of the revolution, mr. common sense himself. what say you, tom? in the cause of america, may we disturb your peace? >> the sun never shined on a cause of greater worth. tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age. posterity will be affected, even to the end of time. i am your servant, mr. jefferson. >> tom, the generation that begins a revolution can rarely complete it. for all of our devotion to the...
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adam, kim? >> all right, byron, live, great to see your coverage from philadelphia. hillary clinton made her case, the speech almost an hour long. how did ites are nature with voters, andy hiller joins us now. >> it was history, it did have excitement. hillary clinton's night and she has been waiting for it for a long time. and she glod in applause and her speech was less personal and emotional, so there weren't any memorable moments when she connected with voters in a way she rarely does. she did talk about her family and their values. but she seemed more determine to radiate strength and purpose, she made it obvious she would be a president of policy rather than personality. and when she called the campaign reminded voters that whatever americans think of her, she is not donald trump. the conventions are over and primaries are memories, the message is clear. there are two americans, one red and one blue and all they share is disdain for each other. tonight we stand divided and it is hard to imagine how in election will unite us, no what's who wins. live in the news
adam, kim? >> all right, byron, live, great to see your coverage from philadelphia. hillary clinton made her case, the speech almost an hour long. how did ites are nature with voters, andy hiller joins us now. >> it was history, it did have excitement. hillary clinton's night and she has been waiting for it for a long time. and she glod in applause and her speech was less personal and emotional, so there weren't any memorable moments when she connected with voters in a way she...
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and just as an introduction, the story of louisa adams. and follows her to berlin and russia and back to washington, the wife of the president. >> one thing i wanted to ask you, did the fact that her name was louisa draw you to the book? >> >> i did it quicker than if her name was jane. i think when you are writing about a historical figure. and and a crack in the window, and i don't know too many -- it is a little bit of the window over. >> for me, it had to do with who i became as a person. i was interested in the fact my name was louisa growing up. do you think her name affected her personality? >> it was a common name, there is a funny -- in berlin everybody, the queen was louisa, dutchesses and royalty, es, not quite common. i was making a joke, i feel more comfortable answering the question. was louisa's name what do you? we went to college together about how we knew each other and used to think i was her. before i met her i had a sense of shifting. >> people still think i am her if i say my name is louisa and i am a writer they comp
and just as an introduction, the story of louisa adams. and follows her to berlin and russia and back to washington, the wife of the president. >> one thing i wanted to ask you, did the fact that her name was louisa draw you to the book? >> >> i did it quicker than if her name was jane. i think when you are writing about a historical figure. and and a crack in the window, and i don't know too many -- it is a little bit of the window over. >> for me, it had to do with who...
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meteorologist at dam josep adams in for cecily. >> we broke that century point in many locations. that excessive heat warning will continue saturday, sunday right into monday in that pink area of the i-95 corridor, a watch to the north and west and an advisory south and east. don't look at these particular categories. everybody will be extreme when you talk about the heat and humidity throughout the weekend early next week to the dangerous levels. in fact, our high today in philadelphia was 94 degrees. 96 in allentown as well as reading, 92 in wilmington and zeal aisle city even at the shore did break 90 degrees. this was the highest heat index this afternoon. the peak of the day it was 102 in allentown, 100 in philadelphia, over the century point trenton dover even sea isle city beach haven hit 90 for their combination of air temperature and humidity. and there's no relief in sight. these are air temperatures. saturday, sunday, monday mid to upper 90's. monday that will be the peak of the heat and humidity when the dnc begins and a record high temperature and doesn't fall much as
meteorologist at dam josep adams in for cecily. >> we broke that century point in many locations. that excessive heat warning will continue saturday, sunday right into monday in that pink area of the i-95 corridor, a watch to the north and west and an advisory south and east. don't look at these particular categories. everybody will be extreme when you talk about the heat and humidity throughout the weekend early next week to the dangerous levels. in fact, our high today in philadelphia...
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adams is it? oh, yes.so missed the puritanical wit. [ chuckles ] >> ben franklin is literally world-famous at this point. on the other hand, he was considered very close to the parliament and the brits. he had been spending years in london and had cozied up quite nicely to the powers that be there. there were some people who thought that either he was a british spy or he had sort of gone over to the british. and they looked at him with considerable suspicion. >> while you were busy cavorting in london, we have been dragging these colonies towards liberty. and no up-jumped printer grasping for royal table scraps is going to stand in my way. >> printer? yes. but there was no jump. it was a long climb. i came to philadelphia with barely a dutch dollar in my pocket. and through a regimen of hard work, i made a success of myself. >> franklin borrows money to buy a printshop, the beginning of a successful franchise. printing leads to writing "poor richard's almanack," a bets-selling yearly collection of franklin
adams is it? oh, yes.so missed the puritanical wit. [ chuckles ] >> ben franklin is literally world-famous at this point. on the other hand, he was considered very close to the parliament and the brits. he had been spending years in london and had cozied up quite nicely to the powers that be there. there were some people who thought that either he was a british spy or he had sort of gone over to the british. and they looked at him with considerable suspicion. >> while you were busy...
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of course for adam joseph.go. >> alicia thank you. >>> here's what's coming up in there 5 o'clock hour. with the strike of the gavel the democratic national convention begins and our live team coverage of course continues next. >> those stories and so much more when "action news" continues next. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> ♪ [cheers and applause] >> and with the sound of that gavel the 2016 democratic national convention is officially under way in philadelphia. baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake was chosen to do the honors in the wells fargo center today. and philadelphia's own boyz ii men kicked off the party itself with a performance. it is monday night. the big story on "action news" is of course the convention that has the world watching philadelphia. hillary clinton will make history here as the first female presidential nominee of a major political party. we are live at the well
of course for adam joseph.go. >> alicia thank you. >>> here's what's coming up in there 5 o'clock hour. with the strike of the gavel the democratic national convention begins and our live team coverage of course continues next. >> those stories and so much more when "action news" continues next. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass....
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adam thank you. >>> u.s.enator tom casher spoke with delegates at a breakfast in university city, carver said the entire country for that matter must grow stronger by working together. and we want you our "action news" viewers to be a part of our dnc coverage. we are hosting a debate and conversation at the famous 34th street deli in queen village. gray hall is live now with the 4th street face-off. >> reporter: hi brian and sharrie, this is day two of the famous 4th street face-off. it's intense and lively conversation and debate at the famous deli, and today a trump supporter and clinton supporters go head to head. it started off with conversations about the speeches on the first day of the dnc. first lady, michelle obama was the highlight and then darrel clark supports hillary clinton and james jones a candidate for second congressional district is voting for donald trump. >> we have a person who has proven and probably the most prepared person to ever run for president and i am excited about the prospects
adam thank you. >>> u.s.enator tom casher spoke with delegates at a breakfast in university city, carver said the entire country for that matter must grow stronger by working together. and we want you our "action news" viewers to be a part of our dnc coverage. we are hosting a debate and conversation at the famous 34th street deli in queen village. gray hall is live now with the 4th street face-off. >> reporter: hi brian and sharrie, this is day two of the famous 4th...
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adam is outside of the wells fargo center.lways this hot. >> it's not always this hot and sunny but it's combined this week, one the brutal heat waves we have endured this year and we have one more day of it. look at the center city skyline, a beautiful shot there and a little haze in the atmosphere and tomorrow it's a whole different story. the atmosphere will get juiced back up and heavy hitters this time tomorrow. temperatures in philadelphia, our temperature is sitting at 92 degrees, and 90 in allentown, and 90 in reading and notice the sea breeze at the shore. and 83 at the atlantic city airport. you factor in the humidity is relatively low here, and the same as the air temperature. 95 millville and more humid in dover and 91 in allentown. it indicates a boundary to the south but all the severe weather has been developing in virginia and west virginia, and lifting to the north here as we go through the day tomorrow. it's partly cloudy and warm and muggy once again, and 76 in philadelphia, and no wind to try to aleve ate t
adam is outside of the wells fargo center.lways this hot. >> it's not always this hot and sunny but it's combined this week, one the brutal heat waves we have endured this year and we have one more day of it. look at the center city skyline, a beautiful shot there and a little haze in the atmosphere and tomorrow it's a whole different story. the atmosphere will get juiced back up and heavy hitters this time tomorrow. temperatures in philadelphia, our temperature is sitting at 92 degrees,...
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go long. >> meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily.ms a little caulker at least pennsylvaniaered to the previous days for the storms adam. >> that it d kind of like an in between stage so to speak. yesterday very active tomorrow also looking very active but for right now sky6 live in cape may showing a few folks still on the sand here a bit of a breeze kicking in and temperatures down the shore a little cooler than farther inland locations like to the north and west but it's really humid at the shore in fact we take a look at the temperatures, it's 79 in cape may point, 83 in atlantic city and then you jump to wilmington and it jumps up to 89 degrees. 86 in philadelphia. 90 right now in reading and lancaster at 86 degrees. but then were you factor in the humidity, still feels like the 80's at the shore but 95 in dover, 93 he in wilmington, 92 in reading. 91 in allentown. again humidity did drop a little bit after the storms but it's still fairly uncomfortable out there. we have that one low pressure pushing away. we've got sub sten nan
go long. >> meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily.ms a little caulker at least pennsylvaniaered to the previous days for the storms adam. >> that it d kind of like an in between stage so to speak. yesterday very active tomorrow also looking very active but for right now sky6 live in cape may showing a few folks still on the sand here a bit of a breeze kicking in and temperatures down the shore a little cooler than farther inland locations like to the north and west but it's really...
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adam joseph standing by now. >> i have one you want to come over?ook at ocean city along the boardwalk, much cooler down here than is the place to beat the dangerous and excessive heat and you see the shore line also packed with umbrellaed kind of shading themselves from this really intense late july sunshine. a southwesterly wind and 80s along the immediate shore, 89 in philadelphia, the same for reading and 88 in allentown and trenton sitting at 87 degrees, the human came up early this morning but as we have gone through the afternoon we mixed up the atmosphere and the winds stirred up the upper and lower atmosphere, so the dew points are not bad from philadelphia north and rather humid for wilmington and dover. and wildwood and beach haven at 72 degrees for your dew point. we look at a line of storms to the north and west. for the most part this fall as part as it moves south and east and sunshine is in control at the present time. stars are in control tonight and a few patchy clouds and warm and muggy, 65 allentown un70 in in dover and the board
adam joseph standing by now. >> i have one you want to come over?ook at ocean city along the boardwalk, much cooler down here than is the place to beat the dangerous and excessive heat and you see the shore line also packed with umbrellaed kind of shading themselves from this really intense late july sunshine. a southwesterly wind and 80s along the immediate shore, 89 in philadelphia, the same for reading and 88 in allentown and trenton sitting at 87 degrees, the human came up early this...
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the attack on 21-year-old adam lucero came out of nowhere and his mother says adams own quick thinking helped save him. >> ktvu's -- ktvu's deborah v alone is live tonight with what adam remembers about the attack. >> reporter: he was in bad shape when rushed to memorial hop -- hospital. deep wounds to his throat, chest, shoulder and ear. a week later he's doing much better.>> i'd like to thank everybody who has said prayers for my son adam. >> reporter: deborah lucero at her sons better. >> the jugular, the carotid. >> reporter: it could have been worst. -- it could've been worse and how 21-year-old adam might have died. >> he was somehow being watched over. wasn't his time to go. and he helped to stop the perpetrator. >> reporter: last wednesday adam taking in an afternoon movie, that night the recent college grad was to sign a lease on a place in the city then start a new job. but minutes into the show, a sudden attack from behind. >> reporter: is he going to make it? >> i'm not prepared to lose my son. >> reporter: adams family drove from ventura county as he had a six hour surgery
the attack on 21-year-old adam lucero came out of nowhere and his mother says adams own quick thinking helped save him. >> ktvu's -- ktvu's deborah v alone is live tonight with what adam remembers about the attack. >> reporter: he was in bad shape when rushed to memorial hop -- hospital. deep wounds to his throat, chest, shoulder and ear. a week later he's doing much better.>> i'd like to thank everybody who has said prayers for my son adam. >> reporter: deborah lucero...
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. >> all right, thank you so much adam. >>> in other news, the never trump movement had its last stand today at the republican national convention. "action news" anchor jim gardner and sarah bloomquist are live in cleveland ohio for us tonight. jim let's start for you inside convention hall. >> reporter: thk monica. let's set the stage this way. the delegates are now out having dinner spending their money the way the city of cleveland wants them to so there is a break in the action but about 4 o'clock there was plenty of action on the convention floor >> roll call vote. >> reporter: first day dustup a couple of hours ago when the anti-trump movement made a last gasp effort to bring a vote to the convention floor, a vote to change the rules and let delegates vote for any candidate not just the candidate who won the primary in their state. when the chair called a voice vote to approve those rules of the convention including the binding of delegates, the anti trump forces erupted in protest. >> the whole thing lasted for about 10 to 15 minutes and it appears that the anyone but trump move
. >> all right, thank you so much adam. >>> in other news, the never trump movement had its last stand today at the republican national convention. "action news" anchor jim gardner and sarah bloomquist are live in cleveland ohio for us tonight. jim let's start for you inside convention hall. >> reporter: thk monica. let's set the stage this way. the delegates are now out having dinner spending their money the way the city of cleveland wants them to so there is a...
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adam, were you okay? >> no, it was not okay. i lost my job because of that hawk. >> trevor: adam, can you help us understand what's going on with the supreme court right now? >> sure, i'll tell you what's going on, the judicial branch of our government is crushing it! it's the only place where liberals and conservatives don't always do exactly what you expect. that's what's so exciting about the supreme court, they zig when you they they're going to zag and when you think they're going to zag -- >> trevor: they zig. >> no they zag again, double zag! never done before! >> trevor: my mind is blown! what about tim congratulations case? a 4-4 party line split. >> oh, you mean the decoy? i can't believe you fell for that. yeah, i guess we'll all just vote along party lines in all case, right? wrong! that's because of one very special man. >> as expected, justice kennedy held the key vote. >> all eyes are on justice kennedy. >> justice kennedy who was very clearly the swing vote on this issue has sort of expressed a lot of misgivings
adam, were you okay? >> no, it was not okay. i lost my job because of that hawk. >> trevor: adam, can you help us understand what's going on with the supreme court right now? >> sure, i'll tell you what's going on, the judicial branch of our government is crushing it! it's the only place where liberals and conservatives don't always do exactly what you expect. that's what's so exciting about the supreme court, they zig when you they they're going to zag and when you think...
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meteorologist adam jove atheaconew b boar brn. iinnsto ld front coh bust the heat and humidity sparking these storms. right philadelphido t toto tcker6 live doublsanma o earonhasere rng r e arof phphts ecaenloestecotyery , tos ty idtohounit theaoueast at 30 miles an this particular area th r uil:3so around the next 28 oso mitease okt or cu e l elive dousc fesf ghgn t last 15 minutes. therms ghnoin erpuing to the h t crr hilddonma laurel near cherry hilnd 4: a een dn wilmington where a iald se al torr r very small hail. asfte rta ivr eryoca otthbl tion to the south and east of wynnefield moving through parts of ridge avenue. as you head along parts of east falls is where the heaviest is happening at the present time. u tlethe men and evhi women of this department know you're here for them. >> reporter: no rank and file cops were comfortable going on camera to talk about the heightened tension they feel on and off duty. this from the police this day after the massacre in louisiana. >> i'm afraid. fite onrto say they're th arern abou
meteorologist adam jove atheaconew b boar brn. iinnsto ld front coh bust the heat and humidity sparking these storms. right philadelphido t toto tcker6 live doublsanma o earonhasere rng r e arof phphts ecaenloestecotyery , tos ty idtohounit theaoueast at 30 miles an this particular area th r uil:3so around the next 28 oso mitease okt or cu e l elive dousc fesf ghgn t last 15 minutes. therms ghnoin erpuing to the h t crr hilddonma laurel near cherry hilnd 4: a een dn wilmington where a iald se...
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adam: how is it changing your behavior? doing things differently about how you think about the companies you invest in? jan: the advice we are giving is stay calm. continue building your business. continue building products and looking after your customers and making revenues. our business venture is a long-term play. certainly the brexit discussions will take at least two years of negotiations. we still don't know the impact ultimately will be apart from there will be a lot of uncertainty. the best thing we can do is carry on. business as usual. adam: does it make you think of a company based in berlin or another region more favorably? does it give you pause about investing in the u.k.? jan: as investors in startups, we have to be optimistic and support entrepreneurs who thrive on change. look at your opportunity. if anything, we probably think that with the decline of the currency here, britain has become a lower-cost it it might be advantageous for entrepreneurs to set up here. more generally, we invest wherever entrepre
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adam. >> yeah, that tropical humidity is back. it's getting us into trouble with a cold front approaching from the west, severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 10 o'clock for the entire viewing area. watch means the potential is there for storms to turn severe and many have with very strong powerful winds, large hail and even the chance of some rotation in some of the storms. we have a severe thunderstorm warning meaning there is a severe storm ongoing right now in atlantic county until 6:15, 60 miles per hour wind and hail near mays landing pomona egg harbor city. as we take a look on storm tracker6 double scan you can see 51 lightning strikes in the last 15 minutes a very slow moving storm at 20 or so miles an hour so flooding rains as well around buena egg harbor just to the north of mays landing, along the atlantic city expressway where a lot of folks are traveling to the shore from the city. also as we head to the south there is that severe storm in maryland near chestertown. we'll watch to see if it survivors as it heads
adam. >> yeah, that tropical humidity is back. it's getting us into trouble with a cold front approaching from the west, severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 10 o'clock for the entire viewing area. watch means the potential is there for storms to turn severe and many have with very strong powerful winds, large hail and even the chance of some rotation in some of the storms. we have a severe thunderstorm warning meaning there is a severe storm ongoing right now in atlantic county...
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and how adam arnold's life has changed.ear he was an unknown who gave up his job, drove from missouri to orlando to compete as a walk-on. he ended up finishing the brutal city finals course and is one of only two people to do it. - we call him the walk-on warrior. - that run was epic. nice. he's just got to figure this one out right here. this maze, this crazy physical maze. - well, the circuit board, one of the most challenging obstacles we've ever had in "american ninja warrior" but i think it epitomizes the sport. it's not just the physical challenge, it is the mental challenge as well. - you can imagine, matt, after this season this will pop up in everybody's backyard. this will be on playgrounds. with such a simple design, but so insidious-- - that's simple to you? this isn't simple. this is crazy. - at this point only four athletes have survived this obstacle tonight. - i can't believe it. look at that. and he's showing it. he's making his mark here. - adam arnold making it look easy. now facing the invisible ladder.
and how adam arnold's life has changed.ear he was an unknown who gave up his job, drove from missouri to orlando to compete as a walk-on. he ended up finishing the brutal city finals course and is one of only two people to do it. - we call him the walk-on warrior. - that run was epic. nice. he's just got to figure this one out right here. this maze, this crazy physical maze. - well, the circuit board, one of the most challenging obstacles we've ever had in "american ninja warrior" but...
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. >> let's get a first check of the accuweather forecast with meteorologist adam joseph at the "action news" big board. >> yes, still feels very uncomfortable out there despite we did not hit that 90-degree mark so at this point being at 86 for the last few hours we have officially broken the latest longest heat wave of the year so far. 88 washington, 86 right now in richmond and even low 80's from buffalo up to binghamton but even though we don't have the 90's, it still feels very uncomfortable out there with those dewpoints in the up are ur 60's, a couple 70's in delaware, southern parts of new jersey so that sticky feeling is still stick around. satellite and radar shows that morning rain is gone to the o north and east. we've got winds coming out of the north a little bit here. we got sub sten nance going on meaning sinking air around that round of storms so just a few clouds here this afternoon but that's going to change as we go into the upcoming peaked but what a washout it was in many locations for delaware and new jersey, the past 24 hours. dover picking up over two and a half
. >> let's get a first check of the accuweather forecast with meteorologist adam joseph at the "action news" big board. >> yes, still feels very uncomfortable out there despite we did not hit that 90-degree mark so at this point being at 86 for the last few hours we have officially broken the latest longest heat wave of the year so far. 88 washington, 86 right now in richmond and even low 80's from buffalo up to binghamton but even though we don't have the 90's, it still...
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zac efron, adam devine, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ honey, did you call the insurance company? not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows! the living room's a disaster! (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason to avoid them. plants need planting! well the leaves aren't going to rake themselves! (vo) nationwide is different. hon, did you call nationwide to check on our claim? (vo) we put members first. actually, they called me. ♪ nationwide is on your side nationwide is the exclusive insurance partner of plenti. is depression more than sadness? ♪ it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes
zac efron, adam devine, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ honey, did you call the insurance company? not yet, i'm... folding the laundry! can you? no... cleaning the windows! the living room's a disaster! (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason to avoid them. plants need planting! well the leaves aren't going to rake themselves! (vo) nationwide is different. hon, did you call nationwide to check on our claim? (vo) we put members first. actually, they called me. ♪ nationwide...
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for adam joseph, jeff skversky, cecily tynan, adam joseph, i'm jim gardner.e a good night and great holiday so what dyou do last night? oh, i took advantage of a lonely, vulnerable woman. oh, right, right, right. hey, did you like it when i kissed the back of your knee? women don't know it, but that'sa major erogenous zone. so sexy. e been thinking about this a lot-- were you up all night, too? oh, no, i'm a guy. by "a lot," i mean the five minutes i've been awake. my bad. go on. i don't make friends easily, and this--this little group of ours... the cul-de-sac crew. yeah, i'm not gonna call 'em that. um, this little group... the crew. right. well, um, it means a lot to me, and our friendship means a lot to me.
for adam joseph, jeff skversky, cecily tynan, adam joseph, i'm jim gardner.e a good night and great holiday so what dyou do last night? oh, i took advantage of a lonely, vulnerable woman. oh, right, right, right. hey, did you like it when i kissed the back of your knee? women don't know it, but that'sa major erogenous zone. so sexy. e been thinking about this a lot-- were you up all night, too? oh, no, i'm a guy. by "a lot," i mean the five minutes i've been awake. my bad. go on. i...
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zac efron, adam devine, but first summer is here.it isn't boring we invited our friend and former nasa engineer, very popular, he has his own channel on youtube. he's here to share weird ideas you can try at home for your kids, friends, et cetera. say hello to mark rober, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: so last time you were here, you came up with these great ideas for people that they could do -- most of these things you can do at home. >> that's right. >> jimmy: you have more stuff specifically themed to summer? >> yeah, that's right. so like the fourth of july is right around the corner. so the concept here is that these are just four ideas you could do just without much effort at all. >> jimmy: okay, perfect. >> we have kind of like last time, starting from easy all the way up to expert. we'll start on the easy stuff. >> jimmy: what about these? >> the worst thing that can happen at your barbecue, you're going to cook everyone's hot dogs and your barbecue runs out of propane or charcoal. >> jimmy: or a hand blows o
zac efron, adam devine, but first summer is here.it isn't boring we invited our friend and former nasa engineer, very popular, he has his own channel on youtube. he's here to share weird ideas you can try at home for your kids, friends, et cetera. say hello to mark rober, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: so last time you were here, you came up with these great ideas for people that they could do -- most of these things you can do at home. >> that's right. >>...
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our thanks to the great adam sandler! "the do-over" is on netflix starting friday!it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "oh, i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. state farm knows that every one those moments, there's one of these... well? i love it. this piece is so you. i know, right? i saw it and i was just like "i have to have it..." is it suede? it's suede. i love suede. that's why we're there, with renters insurance, when things go wrong... but also here, with a rewards credit card, to help life go right. state farm. the seal you can trust. with stain and sealer in one... and easy to choose colors... exceptional beauty and protection have never been easier. thompson's waterseal stain and sealer. available at national retailers. don't you dare follow your dreams. think big. or demand your own space. don't you dare leave it all behind. don't you dare ask what's next. introducing the first-ever cadillac xt5. ♪ introducing jim beam apple.e together to make history. poured over ice and served with club soda and
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. >> adam thanks. >>> for so much you fourth of july weekend means a trip to the beach and shore towns are already packed with people looking to take in a summer day soaking in the sun or perhaps strolling on the boards. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes live in ocean city today which figures to be a popular spot this week, jeanette. >> reporter: it certainly is brian and you know it's no doubt that when you come to ocean city you're in for a treat but beachgoers made it very clear to me that you don't just come to ocean city, you have to prepare for it and this, all of this it's just the beginning. the good morning got off to a foggy start here in ocean city but that was no match for excited beachgoers. >> i really like it. >> reporter: what about the weather? the weather is kind of funny. >> yeah. >> doesn't matter. >> doesn't matter. >> you can still have fun it ice cream in hand little quinn couldn't wait to hit the boardwalk with his grandparents. >> hi, ocean city. >> reporter: and show his patriotism. >> happy fourth of july. >> reporter: from mini golf, to water parks and g
. >> adam thanks. >>> for so much you fourth of july weekend means a trip to the beach and shore towns are already packed with people looking to take in a summer day soaking in the sun or perhaps strolling on the boards. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes live in ocean city today which figures to be a popular spot this week, jeanette. >> reporter: it certainly is brian and you know it's no doubt that when you come to ocean city you're in for a treat but...
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meteorologist melissa magee -- adam joseph joins us now, adam. >> we are dealing with heavy rain through you pennsylvania and northern counties in new jersey, southern delaware, southern new jersey, it has been dry through much of the afternoon and flood warning, consists of areas in mercer county until 8:00 p.m., up to 6 inches of rainfall even near lawrence, planes boro and just to the east of ewing, new jersey. again, this is really heavy rain falling in very short amounts of time. as we look at storm tracker six live, with this estimated rainfall totals you can see here near princeton as well as lawrence, about four and a half inches of rain so far. pocket of six just to the east of princeton and there have been some reports in and around the princeton area of water rescues, again, you never want to drive-in to flooded roadways, you don't know how deep that water is. present radar on storm tracker six live double scan will show intensity diminished along 206 and route one but is there still more heavy rain to the south, southern bucks county, montgomery counties. the rain is not over
meteorologist melissa magee -- adam joseph joins us now, adam. >> we are dealing with heavy rain through you pennsylvania and northern counties in new jersey, southern delaware, southern new jersey, it has been dry through much of the afternoon and flood warning, consists of areas in mercer county until 8:00 p.m., up to 6 inches of rainfall even near lawrence, planes boro and just to the east of ewing, new jersey. again, this is really heavy rain falling in very short amounts of time. as...
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adams is about to realize his dream.et the ceremonies begin. >> a government in which authority is exercised by citizens, selected at regular their neighbors to make and execute laws for the general good. >> can authority be more respectable when it stems from accidents or antiquity? thewhen it stems from hearts and judgments of an enlightened people. >> continually blessing upon this nation and its government, and give it all possible success and duration. ♪ >> i am a private citizen once again. >> a gathering of haunted houses , where the declaration and constitution are always being written. people with ghosts and voices of ghosts. the old cracked bell echoes, liberty. tom paine said, "we have the power to begin the world a new. you have a republic, if you can keep it." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] ♪ >> american history tv, fergus bordewich talks about his
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>> adam: oh, honey.h, according to this article, it's so obvious that i'm guilty, why waste the taxpayers' money on a trial? >> chelsea: don't go there. we're staying optimistic, remember? >> adam: yeah, i don't know, though. i mean, that article is pretty convincing, you know? it's got other people convinced, too. i mean, i'm actually doubting myself. did i kill her? [ knock on door ] did i poison her? am i a cold-blooded killer? what the hell's going on here? >> chelsea: stop. stop. just -- [ sighs ] i'll get it. stay positive, remember? positivity. >> adam: yeah. >> chelsea: oh, thank god. we've been climbing the walls. please tell us you have some good news. >> adam: what now? >> michael: kevin has been up all night trying to i.d. the woman in the security footage. >> adam: okay, let me just take a guess. uh, you have no idea who the
>> adam: oh, honey.h, according to this article, it's so obvious that i'm guilty, why waste the taxpayers' money on a trial? >> chelsea: don't go there. we're staying optimistic, remember? >> adam: yeah, i don't know, though. i mean, that article is pretty convincing, you know? it's got other people convinced, too. i mean, i'm actually doubting myself. did i kill her? [ knock on door ] did i poison her? am i a cold-blooded killer? what the hell's going on here? >>...
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adam joseph is outside tracking the storms. >> reporter: these storms just blossoms quickly early this afternoon and taking over region and extends to the south and west. a very long night ahead of heavy rainfall that could turn into flooding downpours as well as that severe weather, we close in and you can see the thunderstorms at this points south and east of philadelphia, through northern delaware and central new jersey and a thunderstorm up towards berks county, firing up all across the region, there was a severe thunderstorm warning for berks county and there is still a gusty thunderstorms sinking south and east near lees port as well as fleet port and crossing into tucker ton. you can expect the storm with winds of 40 miles per hour and vivid lightning at 4:08 and dryville shortly after that. as we sink south and east. can you see a thunderstorm in glassboro and malaga and east of salem and middletown and delaware also you hear a lot of thunder and seeing a lot of lightning and putting the rainfall rates here on stormtracker 6 live double scan. and 2 to 4 inches of rain an hour w
adam joseph is outside tracking the storms. >> reporter: these storms just blossoms quickly early this afternoon and taking over region and extends to the south and west. a very long night ahead of heavy rainfall that could turn into flooding downpours as well as that severe weather, we close in and you can see the thunderstorms at this points south and east of philadelphia, through northern delaware and central new jersey and a thunderstorm up towards berks county, firing up all across...
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for adam joseph, jeff skversky, cecily tynan, adam joseph, i'm jim gardner.my: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, bryan cranston. from "roots," anika noni rose. and music from joanna newsom. and now, we're away -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. thank you. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. very nice. i want to begin by sending
for adam joseph, jeff skversky, cecily tynan, adam joseph, i'm jim gardner.my: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, bryan cranston. from "roots," anika noni rose. and music from joanna newsom. and now, we're away -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. thank you. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. very nice. i want to begin by sending
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. >> adam: oh, honey.h, according to this article, it's so obvious that i'm guilty, why waste the taxpayers' money on a trial? >> chelsea: don't go there. we're staying optimistic, remember? >> adam: yeah, i don't know, though. i mean, that article is pretty convincing, you know? it's got other people convinced, too. i mean, i'm actually doubting myself. did i kill her? [ knock on door ] did i poison her? am i a cold-blooded killer? what the hell's going on here? >> chelsea: stop. stop. just -- [ sighs ] i'll get it. stay positive, remember? positivity. >> adam: yeah. >> chelsea: oh, thank god. we've been climbing the walls. please tell us you have some good news. >> adam: what now? >> michael: kevin has been up all night trying to i.d. the woman in the security footage. >> adam: okay, let me just take a guess. uh, you have no idea who the hell she is, and n w
. >> adam: oh, honey.h, according to this article, it's so obvious that i'm guilty, why waste the taxpayers' money on a trial? >> chelsea: don't go there. we're staying optimistic, remember? >> adam: yeah, i don't know, though. i mean, that article is pretty convincing, you know? it's got other people convinced, too. i mean, i'm actually doubting myself. did i kill her? [ knock on door ] did i poison her? am i a cold-blooded killer? what the hell's going on here? >>...
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adams. the mad measure of mixing soldiers in the state of irritations.e mischief or an accidental quarrel, and imprudent order or any other things. it may produce a, in which such carnage as to make a bridge that can never afterwards be healed. >> so be it. announcer called the 19th of april, 1775. , theyross the 13 colonies are ready for this terrible moment. a dispatch from watertown. to all friends of american liberty, be it known that this morning before break of day, a british brigade marched and fired without provocation and killed six men and wounded four others. >> the war was not a revolution. it was only an effect and consequent of it. the revolution was in the minds of the people, and this happened before i drop of blood was shed at lexington. we have built it right under the king's nose. say, it was not the words of a day a year, and now 1775 is upon us. the second cotton of congress is a war congress. >> g are surrounded by dangers. determined to get our colleagues to agree on some plan . there is a division of thousands. in furnishingious a
adams. the mad measure of mixing soldiers in the state of irritations.e mischief or an accidental quarrel, and imprudent order or any other things. it may produce a, in which such carnage as to make a bridge that can never afterwards be healed. >> so be it. announcer called the 19th of april, 1775. , theyross the 13 colonies are ready for this terrible moment. a dispatch from watertown. to all friends of american liberty, be it known that this morning before break of day, a british...
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only fios can. >>> meteorologist adam joseph is here fow with a check of the forecast.y? >> we have the temporary break and then it's back with a vengeance, as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan yeery h storms that broke the heat and humidity, but right now nothing going on on the radar and we look at the action cam down in rittenhouse square, and it was packed and the breeze was blowing nicely with the dry air invading the region be not sweating all that much going out. as we take a look at philadelphia's high today. it was 89 degrees, just below the 90 degree threshold, so the heat behave that was five days long has officially stopped here and we go into our fourth heat wave on thursday and normal high is 87 and the low temperature this morning was 73 degrees. low 80s at the shore and mid-80s towards beach haven and 87 in philadelphia and beautiful in the poconos, the temperature of just 74 degrees. cold front is now down to the south, you can see the storms firing up in richmond with severe storms up there. high clouds breaking in, with storms for delaware an
only fios can. >>> meteorologist adam joseph is here fow with a check of the forecast.y? >> we have the temporary break and then it's back with a vengeance, as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan yeery h storms that broke the heat and humidity, but right now nothing going on on the radar and we look at the action cam down in rittenhouse square, and it was packed and the breeze was blowing nicely with the dry air invading the region be not sweating all that much going out....
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john adams and the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams did the opposite and a a good job capturing personalities of the people involved in that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it, which is fascinating to me is to use actual language and writing of individuals. we've done the play several times. then you read other stuff written by these individuals like i remember that. that was in the play and it's cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job and we've been in actual history. the language style is much different than it is today. they were able to weave that into something that was very entertaining and enjoyable. when i was teaching school, it was great. although i have to admit that at one time a kid was debating me on whether this is realistic or not. if it was pretty close to history. he said the men they same back then. now, they didn't really sing. one time we were watching the movie and he turned around and said what were they talking about? the revolutionary war. did we win it? i realized i have a lot of work to do at this kid
john adams and the play is a compilation of sam adams and john adams did the opposite and a a good job capturing personalities of the people involved in that comes out so clearly in the play. the other thing i like about it, which is fascinating to me is to use actual language and writing of individuals. we've done the play several times. then you read other stuff written by these individuals like i remember that. that was in the play and it's cool the way the authors have done a brilliant job...