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adams really did. the major work of political science, the defense of the american constitution was probably the most systematic treatment of constitutional theory ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander hamilton wrote the federalist papers that are also very impressive and also first-rate political ties. but john adams really morphed those in any other during the time was a political scientist. that's what really engaged the interest. >> in her book, in part you describe john add-ons as among the folks in the revolutionary generation as sort of most gripped by the past. lucas talked a little bit about john adams as a practical political scientist. what about john adams is a practical historian? >> that actually began very early. it actually grows out of an interesting law. he began to course as a lawyer. it is often said that great many of our founding fathers were lawyers and that is nominally true, technically true. some of them were voters in pla
adams really did. the major work of political science, the defense of the american constitution was probably the most systematic treatment of constitutional theory ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander hamilton wrote the federalist papers that are also very impressive and also first-rate political ties. but john adams really morphed those in any other during the time was a political scientist. that's what really engaged the interest....
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adam: the 12-24 market is very fickle.t technology could necessity come up that google or facebook or apple doesn't already have? >> i think they will move more into the contents producing. that's where the see cite sauce is for them in if the future. >> if they could develop something small that was constant that shows my friends. this is incredibly narcissistic. would they then be on to something? are they working on that. >> he's 26 years old, he has his whole life ahead of him. adam: mr. seeingle who is worth -- mr. seeingl spiegel is, $64 billion. >> if you look historically at these technology companies they settle down and trade below offering price. there will and lot of volatility, then that might be an entry point. they jumped a little bit at the initial pricing. that was a great time for people to get in. so i think there is opportunity. there will be more opportunity to buy, and be patient. and obviously it's an own earnings dividend play, sow i wouldn't put every penny you have into it. >> they will be collect
adam: the 12-24 market is very fickle.t technology could necessity come up that google or facebook or apple doesn't already have? >> i think they will move more into the contents producing. that's where the see cite sauce is for them in if the future. >> if they could develop something small that was constant that shows my friends. this is incredibly narcissistic. would they then be on to something? are they working on that. >> he's 26 years old, he has his whole life ahead of...
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counsellors. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve.e idea being, to help people get past the blame game, and face life's challenges together. >> in a relationship, i guess comparing to adam and eve, as you reference, you're in a team, and win or lose, you win or lose together. >> often times, there's a discussion about culpability or fault. and i think more than anything, that's just something that has no place in a relationship. because at the end of the day, the consequence is shared. >> reporter: after adam and eve were banished from eden, they stuck together. >> and the two walk out of paradise hand in hand toward a far happier place. >> hand in hand with wondering steps and slow -- >> exactly. so i think, again, there you see what love really is. it's this mix of independence. >> they're walking off into the sunset.
counsellors. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve.e idea being, to help people get past the blame game, and face life's challenges together. >> in a relationship, i guess comparing to adam and eve, as you reference, you're in a team, and win or lose, you win or lose together. >> often times, there's a discussion about culpability or fault. and i think more than anything, that's just something that has no place in a relationship. because at the end of the...
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yeah. >>> coming up, one of the four adam 100 women takes a drastic measure.> i don't think it's ever going to be the way it was again. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. >>> as night falls on the maricopa county jail, rosie trevino appears despondent after returning from a long court hearing for her capital murder trial. >> she gets like that. she pushes people away. i call her sister and all you hear is -- we didn't hear nothing, it just got quiet after that. >> trevino's co-defendant, also the father of her son, filed a motion that could reduce his sentence and make it harder for trevino to defend herself in her death penalty case. >> sister! sister! >> just didn't feel right. didn't feel right. i have seen people trip that are facing the death penalty. but
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she's the newest member of the adam 100 pod. secluded housing unit for four of the most dangerous women in the entire maricopa county jail system. >> i may look all sweet and innocent and stuff, but when it comes down to it, i can be tough if i have to be. >> lopez was placed in adam 100 after a violent assault on another inmate. >> i don't think i've ever really lost a fight, like lost, like where i can say oh, yeah, oh, she got me, you know? >> she's also considered a high-security risk to staff. because her alleged crime involved the shooting death of a phoenix police officer, attempting to arrest her and her boyfriend. >> it was a check cashing scheme gone bad. >> lopez is alleged to have distracted the officer, giving her boyfriend the opportunity to shoot him. >> in the state of arizona if you're committing a felony when a murder happens, you get charged with it too. >> the murder hit close to home for maricopa county staff because the victim was a former detention officer here. >> he was more than an officer, for me, and
she's the newest member of the adam 100 pod. secluded housing unit for four of the most dangerous women in the entire maricopa county jail system. >> i may look all sweet and innocent and stuff, but when it comes down to it, i can be tough if i have to be. >> lopez was placed in adam 100 after a violent assault on another inmate. >> i don't think i've ever really lost a fight, like lost, like where i can say oh, yeah, oh, she got me, you know? >> she's also considered a...
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we will get to adam lee and adam pozen later.on correspondent in charge of russian intrigue, kevin cirilli. let me step back from the news flow, the news from the post last night. help me here with the senate intelligence committee. will they go forward with an investigation? kevin: they will have to. members of that u.s. haveligence committee pressured this administration, and john mccain is republican, to continue onward, but the white house is defending attorney general sessions, saying this is a partisan attack coming from senator al franken. they are saying that senator sessions was acting in the capacity as a senator. they are trying to turn this into a partisan attack, but either way, it is another day and another story about russia. tom: i get it. speaker pelosi and senator warned standup come out with the bum. he hasn't picked up the gold curtains for the office yet. how does the republican leadership respond to the day after day russian angle? kevin: we heard from paul ryan the other day, who said the administration wil
we will get to adam lee and adam pozen later.on correspondent in charge of russian intrigue, kevin cirilli. let me step back from the news flow, the news from the post last night. help me here with the senate intelligence committee. will they go forward with an investigation? kevin: they will have to. members of that u.s. haveligence committee pressured this administration, and john mccain is republican, to continue onward, but the white house is defending attorney general sessions, saying this...
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. -- john adams. so, that and then the whole issue of political asylum and when i learned that no one had been extradited for 42 years, i thought to myself, that speaks volumes about the power of this controversy. >> i'm curious, this may not by close enough to your topic but -- two-propping question. one it was inning english -- [inaudible] and secondly, assuming that a fair number of the crewmen were -- was the u.s. providing evidence as to whether the u.s. was providing sanctuary for these seamen who would no doubt bail when the ship put into port. wonder if there's some l. -- the irish question, and also that question that -- >> to take your second question first, there's absolutely no denying that large numbers of british seamen, especially if they had been impressed interest the royal navy, deserted to the united states, especially when british ships came into american ports. this was the british defense, coupled with the very pragmatic argument that they lived by their navy. without their navy,
. -- john adams. so, that and then the whole issue of political asylum and when i learned that no one had been extradited for 42 years, i thought to myself, that speaks volumes about the power of this controversy. >> i'm curious, this may not by close enough to your topic but -- two-propping question. one it was inning english -- [inaudible] and secondly, assuming that a fair number of the crewmen were -- was the u.s. providing evidence as to whether the u.s. was providing sanctuary for...
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helping the adam walsh act is now helping us to remove children from the adam walsh act. from the time adam walsh act was implemented in 2006, now the mandate has to leave them on. and it makes -- states have to move in the opposite direction. so what have our lessons learned? we learned that since the adam walsh act was passed this registry is full of children who have been victims themselves. we have learned that treatment works. we know that a child on the registry faces lot of stigma. thanks to research from our street institute we know it costs $3 billion to register children. this could be spent on upstream solutions such as interventions that stop or prevent harm from happening in the first place. so how do we fix this? we could look at what the anti-trafficking community is doing. they learned that laws intended to protect children have unintentionally harmed them. same thing is happening with adam walsh act. advocate survivors and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree it was a mistake time indeed to fix it. i urge you to exclude children, adjudicated delinqu
helping the adam walsh act is now helping us to remove children from the adam walsh act. from the time adam walsh act was implemented in 2006, now the mandate has to leave them on. and it makes -- states have to move in the opposite direction. so what have our lessons learned? we learned that since the adam walsh act was passed this registry is full of children who have been victims themselves. we have learned that treatment works. we know that a child on the registry faces lot of stigma....
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his new book "the first love story, adam, eve and us." >> adam and eve.s of the greatest character assassination ever. >> filer's book inspired an adam and eve approach to couples therapy with, marriage counselors. ellen bader and peter pearson. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve. it is always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being to help people get past the blame game and face life's challenges together. after adam and eve were banished from eden, they stuck together. >> the two walk out of paradise, hand in hand, toward a far happier place. >> hand in hand with wandering steps and slow took their solitary way. >> exactly. again there you see what love really is, mix of independence. >> walk off into the sunset. >> together. but also alone. right. independent but interdependent. >> a marriage that had ups and downs and lasted 1,000 years. >> exactly. and it is, it is still there. 3,000 years later as an example of what a healthy, resilient, real relationship actually looks like. >> reporter: a story of a marriage that endured.
his new book "the first love story, adam, eve and us." >> adam and eve.s of the greatest character assassination ever. >> filer's book inspired an adam and eve approach to couples therapy with, marriage counselors. ellen bader and peter pearson. >> you never hear anybody talk about just adam or just eve. it is always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being to help people get past the blame game and face life's challenges together. after adam and eve were...
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, adam carolla, everybody.t? turbotax agent: hello mr. dumpty, do you have a tax question? humpty dumpty: have you ever heard of the humpty dance? turbotax agent: everybody knows that. humpty dumpty: well, i'm about to sue these guys. will i get to write off my legal fees? turbotax agent: certain legal fees are tax deductible. ♪ come on, do the humpty hump. ♪ ♪ do the humpty hump. humpty dumpty: it is kinda catchy. ♪ so just let me introduce myself. ♪ ♪ my name is humpty. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of in
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adam: absolutely. itself, even doing a handful of model 3's, the proving point is going to be 0-60 in two seconds, that is probably easy for them to do. it is going to be safety. this year is all about safety. can those initial cars, whether they are independent or by tesla, are they really 10 times safer? if that happens, i think that a lot of other members of the automotive ecosystem will really, really take notice and we think it is going to affect the used car market because the average car on the road is 11.5 years old. practically no software. if this vehicle works, we will have a used car problem that can affect the nation market, rental cars, all sorts of interesting things. cory: one more question -- elon musk said he is looking into starting a third company. he's already got two companies. would you rather have a full-time ceo around-the-clock, not just part-time? adam: in an ideal world, we could clone elon musk. cory: we can't. adam: you tell me. seriously, in an ideal world, sure. having a
adam: absolutely. itself, even doing a handful of model 3's, the proving point is going to be 0-60 in two seconds, that is probably easy for them to do. it is going to be safety. this year is all about safety. can those initial cars, whether they are independent or by tesla, are they really 10 times safer? if that happens, i think that a lot of other members of the automotive ecosystem will really, really take notice and we think it is going to affect the used car market because the average car...
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the same thing is happening with adam walsh act. advocates, survivors, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree it was a mick, it's time indeed to fix it. i urge you to exclude children adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court from the adam walsh act. thank you. >> thank you, miss pittman. the chair will now recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. >> thank you. mr. chairman, thank you all for your work as well as being here today. mr. shehan, you had mentioned that you received so many tips you have to triage them. what methods do you use to triage what's most important? >> thank you. it's an excellent question. we have a ranking system and it's based on the information that's received. we have a hotline that's there 24/7 that reviews all of these leads that come through. and in some cases you may have a company that is aware of an imminent situation and they're going to escalate that report and bring it to our attention, but oftentimes it's a parent or someone who's calling in and giving those key indicators that you
the same thing is happening with adam walsh act. advocates, survivors, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree it was a mick, it's time indeed to fix it. i urge you to exclude children adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court from the adam walsh act. thank you. >> thank you, miss pittman. the chair will now recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. >> thank you. mr. chairman, thank you all for your work as well as being here today. mr. shehan, you had mentioned that...
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adam walsh act.n fact, states when the time adam walsh act was passed in 2006, states were moving towards getting kids off the registry but now the mandate makes them leave them on. it makes, states had to move in the opposite direction. so what of our lessons learned? we learn since the adam walsh act was passed this registry is fulfilled have been victims themselves. we learn treatment works we know a child under registry faces lots of stigma. thanks to research from r street institute we know it costs $3 billion register children picked this could be spent on upstream solutions such as interventions that actually stop or prevent harm from happening in the first place. so how do we fix this? we can look at it with the anti-trafficking community is doing. they learned lozenge and to protect victims of unintentionally harm them. the same things happen with adam walsh act. advocates, survived a lot bigger than both sides of the aisle agree it was a mistake. it's time indeed to fix it. i urge you to ex
adam walsh act.n fact, states when the time adam walsh act was passed in 2006, states were moving towards getting kids off the registry but now the mandate makes them leave them on. it makes, states had to move in the opposite direction. so what of our lessons learned? we learn since the adam walsh act was passed this registry is fulfilled have been victims themselves. we learn treatment works we know a child under registry faces lots of stigma. thanks to research from r street institute we...
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and tracy who helped pass the adam walsh act is working with us to help remove children from the adam walsh act. in fact, states from the time the adam walsh act was passed in 2006, states were working to get kids off the registry and now the mandate means they have to leave them on. what are our lessons learned? we learned the registries are full of children victims themselves, we learned treatment works. we know a child on the registry faces lots of stigma. thanks to research from our street institute we know it costs $3 billion to register children and could be spechbt on upstream solutions such as interventions that actually stop or prevent harm from happening in the first place. how do we fix this? look at what the anti-traff anti-trafficking committee is doing. the same thing with the adam walsh act. advocates and survivors on both sides of the aisle agree it was a mistake. time to fix it. i urge you to exclude children adjudicated 20 in juvenile court from the adam walsh act. >> thank you. the chair will recognize the gentleman from texas, mr. gomer? thank you. mr. chairman, th
and tracy who helped pass the adam walsh act is working with us to help remove children from the adam walsh act. in fact, states from the time the adam walsh act was passed in 2006, states were working to get kids off the registry and now the mandate means they have to leave them on. what are our lessons learned? we learned the registries are full of children victims themselves, we learned treatment works. we know a child on the registry faces lots of stigma. thanks to research from our street...
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adam was created from the earth, eve being created adam, the fruit and getting kicked out of eden. the first story is very different because in the first story you've got man and woman being created in the image of god, what's true for one is true for the other, the whole story begins in equality. and that's what got lost in all of these interpretations. give me an example for the audience of how you're bringing your story up to our own time. >> in every other story you have a god creating humans and a human. it's the first story that has a man and woman at the start of the human line. they have to succeed in order for us to succeed. so quhie are they a model? because they begin to gather and eve gets bored. she wants autonomy, she eats the fruit. she comes back, gives adam a choice, and he has to decide what do i do? he chooses her. they leave eden. they could separate. they stay together and have they reconcile and have a third. >> brown: i mean i must say, you know, one of my colleagues was looking at the book today and i said what i was doing and i was -- he said, you know, thi
adam was created from the earth, eve being created adam, the fruit and getting kicked out of eden. the first story is very different because in the first story you've got man and woman being created in the image of god, what's true for one is true for the other, the whole story begins in equality. and that's what got lost in all of these interpretations. give me an example for the audience of how you're bringing your story up to our own time. >> in every other story you have a god...
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and whatever happens with adam gibson happens with adam gibson. there's truth, and...and i believe the truth will come out. >> reporter: you intend to pursue how and why this all happened. >> i... i think those are questions we want answered. >> reporter: the family remains deeply troubled by the legal saga now behind them. curtis, christine and the three boys have not spoken to lyndsay since the day curtis was arrested in 2014. >> i... i don't think by our choice. we were advised not to engage in a relationship with people who were possibly against curt. >> reporter: so do you see a day when everyone is together? >> we hope so. we talk about it often. >> reporter: is that on the docket of things to do? >> you know, i... i think we... we'd all like to see reconciliation. i'm just not sure how that happens. it's... it's... it's... i'm sure it's going to be difficult. >> reporter: for now, lyndsay says she is working to move forward with her own life, inspired by her mother's memory. >> my mom was a beautiful person. she touched so many people. she was passionate. but th
and whatever happens with adam gibson happens with adam gibson. there's truth, and...and i believe the truth will come out. >> reporter: you intend to pursue how and why this all happened. >> i... i think those are questions we want answered. >> reporter: the family remains deeply troubled by the legal saga now behind them. curtis, christine and the three boys have not spoken to lyndsay since the day curtis was arrested in 2014. >> i... i don't think by our choice. we...
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live in lehigh county and sarah bloomquist is at philadelphia international airport but we begin with adam joseph and cecily tynan our meteorologists with the veryccu. adam what's this latest information on the blizzard upgrade. >> the blizzard warning has been upgraded for parts of the area where we'll see and blinding snow squalls as well as reducedthat's for southeasten pennsylvania, northern new jersey but this just basically means it is a powerful nor'easter that will be coming together here over the next 12 to 24 hours. the the surface low o mexico. we have energy to the north and west. you can see the copious amounts of precipitation riding up the eastern seaboard both from now the atlantic and two will merge into again that blockbuster of a storm off the carolinas rapidly deepens and again, kind of explodes over our region. that have been upgraded for most of southeastern pennsylvania, chester county, montgomery county, bucks county, trenton and mercer county all point to the and west into the poconos where we will experience blizzard conditions. this is from midnight through 4:00
live in lehigh county and sarah bloomquist is at philadelphia international airport but we begin with adam joseph and cecily tynan our meteorologists with the veryccu. adam what's this latest information on the blizzard upgrade. >> the blizzard warning has been upgraded for parts of the area where we'll see and blinding snow squalls as well as reducedthat's for southeasten pennsylvania, northern new jersey but this just basically means it is a powerful nor'easter that will be coming...
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>> well, i am with adam on this one. it's sort of hard to imagine how this investigation proceeds with any credibility. i am hopeful that maybe adam and congressman nunes can come to some sort of agreement. but remember, there's now a pattern and i'm kind of a believer in three strikes and you're out. look, just a couple weeks ago devin nunes is standing up for michael flynn saying he's been brought down by washington swamp creatures, that he deserved to be thanked zpe turns around and gets fired by the white house for lying to the vp. it ournz out both chairman burr and nunes are asked to knock down stories with the "the new york times" and now we have today's events where devin acting in a very irregular way takes potentially classified information to the media and the white house. we're at a point where all reasonable and thoughtful people would say, get this investigation the heck out of the partisan fray that is in the congress and put it in an outside fully fair and bipartisan commission. >> do you think the presid
>> well, i am with adam on this one. it's sort of hard to imagine how this investigation proceeds with any credibility. i am hopeful that maybe adam and congressman nunes can come to some sort of agreement. but remember, there's now a pattern and i'm kind of a believer in three strikes and you're out. look, just a couple weeks ago devin nunes is standing up for michael flynn saying he's been brought down by washington swamp creatures, that he deserved to be thanked zpe turns around and...
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a cuddle alert. >> adam approved cuddle alert. >> find someone.rm tracker6 live double scan, we do have again some of those snow showers and snow squalls, some pretty fierce especially through bucks county and chester county right now as we close in to storm tracker6 live double scan near bedminster heading towards doylestown, passing through perkasie, route 309, 611. we do see some of this purple popping up, that's that heavier burst of snow and again it's very quick as they're working in from the northwest to the south and east at speeds near 40 miles an hour. in fact in chester county, few towns picked up .3-inches of snow with some of these squalls that have passed through. this one doesn't have as much moisture as the one in bucks county but as you can see here, 322 heading towards downingtown, exton, malvern phoenixville, south of pottstown, route 100, getting some of those snow showers passing through the region and again, they quickly come in and then they quickly exit but it's kind of the leading edge of some very cold air and we've been
a cuddle alert. >> adam approved cuddle alert. >> find someone.rm tracker6 live double scan, we do have again some of those snow showers and snow squalls, some pretty fierce especially through bucks county and chester county right now as we close in to storm tracker6 live double scan near bedminster heading towards doylestown, passing through perkasie, route 309, 611. we do see some of this purple popping up, that's that heavier burst of snow and again it's very quick as they're...
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adam joseph is live at the big board with what to expect next. adam chillier temperatures coming? >> they really drop off late tonight into the rest of the work week and satellite and radar, these storms meant business approaching the central parts of pennsylvania and harrisburg, this was at 1:00, three hours later or so they are off the coast. they were moving at speeds of 60 to 65 miles per hour. and clouds are lingering behind it. and the last of the storms now move ago way now from even ocean county. the wind gusts with the storms as they passed through and quanico, virginia, winds gusting to 78 miles per hour with the thunderstorms and andrews air force base 62 miles per hour and wilmington 41 miles per hour and dover this coming in, 76 miles per hour in kent county over hurricane force and the delaware bay a buoy that picked up a wind speed of 55 miles per hour. it was hit or miss who saw the most powerful winds with the storm but what everyone feels is the drop in temperature, right now 68 degrees and you can see the winter like air and chicago and bismark in the 20s and 30
adam joseph is live at the big board with what to expect next. adam chillier temperatures coming? >> they really drop off late tonight into the rest of the work week and satellite and radar, these storms meant business approaching the central parts of pennsylvania and harrisburg, this was at 1:00, three hours later or so they are off the coast. they were moving at speeds of 60 to 65 miles per hour. and clouds are lingering behind it. and the last of the storms now move ago way now from...
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that's what it was. [ applause ] >> adam rappaport. i love you adam. alternatives. do tell. >> for those in the gluten-free lifestyle or sometimes you don't want to be as full and filled up as regular pasta, right, you like the gf stuff. correct? >> i like the chickpea. >> you like the banza. >> so good. >> you got to know your gluten-free pastas because they all cook and react differently. we have quinoa and black bean and chickpea. and all three are going to have different cooking times and found quinoa four to five, chickpea, eight to nine. a lot of water, well salted and fuse it and stir it. >> so it doesn't get gooey. >> all, taste them as you go. the last thing you want to do is overcook them and get mushy or undercook and gritty in the middle. taste them, put them in another minute and taste them again and go. >> i'm not a stockholder but i'm telling you i -- i'm just telling you because it's not -- there's also, adam, what you pair with them. >> yeah, and what i like about the gluten-free pastas like the quinoa and chickpea, they have an earthy
that's what it was. [ applause ] >> adam rappaport. i love you adam. alternatives. do tell. >> for those in the gluten-free lifestyle or sometimes you don't want to be as full and filled up as regular pasta, right, you like the gf stuff. correct? >> i like the chickpea. >> you like the banza. >> so good. >> you got to know your gluten-free pastas because they all cook and react differently. we have quinoa and black bean and chickpea. and all three are going...
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"the first love story, adam, eve, and us." >> reporter: his book has even inspired an adam and eve approachdam or just eve. it's always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being to help people get past the blame game and face life's chal fgs together. after adam and eve were banished from eden, they stuck together. >> and they walk out of paradise hand in hand towards a far happier place. i think again you see what love really is. it's this mix of independence. >> they're walking into the sunset. >> together but alone. independent but interdependent. >> this is a marriage with its ups and downs and lasted a thousand years. >> and it's still there 3,000 years later as an example of what healthy, resilient real relationship actually looks like. >> a story of a marriage that endured. abc new york. >> if it were us in the garden of 's making news this morning in america. >>> making news in america this morning, breaking overnight, north korea attempts to fire another missile. hear what we're learning about the test and reaction from south korea this morning. >>> president trump is hoping to clo
"the first love story, adam, eve, and us." >> reporter: his book has even inspired an adam and eve approachdam or just eve. it's always adam and eve. >> reporter: the idea being to help people get past the blame game and face life's chal fgs together. after adam and eve were banished from eden, they stuck together. >> and they walk out of paradise hand in hand towards a far happier place. i think again you see what love really is. it's this mix of independence....
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thank you adam. of quick break, more news when we return. stay with us.hmic drumming♪ it's now open in the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpa rk is making wave s. kalahari resorts & convention s in the poconos . book your african adventure now! book your african adventure now! >> ♪♪ >> "acti with meteorologist adam joseph, jaime apody rick williams and monica >> hello aga happening on "act friday night. sunshine with pop-up snow squalls remaining for the rest of the evening and then bundle up for a bitter blast of cold temperatures this weekend. we've got the details coming up. >>> also president trump is now taking a mtive loting the repuplan for universal healthcare. this as continue to swirl about his claims about being wire tapped by former president barack obama. >>> also serious criminal charges were filed against this northeast philadelphia hotel. how authorities say it played a major role in a sex trafficking ring. >> now the details. the rain and snow are still moving the through our area leaving much of its mark on grassy susidewalks. don
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thank you adam. >>> here is a look at today's closing numbers. u.s. stocks closing mostly lower today. the dow down more than 44 and nasdaq down nearly 19 and the s&p 500 down 18 points on the day. >> well the trump administration is standing by the gop health care plan despite concerns over the number of americans it would leave without insurance. the nonpartisan congressional budget office says that the republican plan would eventually raise the number of uninsured by $24 million. but sean spicer spent today's press briefing rejecting the report and defending the bill's cost. >>> the top u.s. marine is vowing to hold core members available fore photos of their female colleagues. he faced angry senators that scandal and promised to fix the culture that resulted in soldiers sharing the photos online. andy have not done enough to stop sexual harassments despite years of clients. >>> there is more on "action news" at 4:00 continuing coverage of the nor'easter and what they lack in grace they make up for in heart. dadded prove their parenting skills are
thank you adam. >>> here is a look at today's closing numbers. u.s. stocks closing mostly lower today. the dow down more than 44 and nasdaq down nearly 19 and the s&p 500 down 18 points on the day. >> well the trump administration is standing by the gop health care plan despite concerns over the number of americans it would leave without insurance. the nonpartisan congressional budget office says that the republican plan would eventually raise the number of uninsured by $24...
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let's get right over to meteorologist adam joseph for more on when the skies might eventually clear adampletely clear saturday night into sunday so it's going to be some time before we can rid the clouds but the rain will end overnight tonight. we're taking a look at the region and this storm is bringing heavy snow to parts of new england. i mean, we're talking the possibility of nearly a foot and a half to 2 feet but parts of new england. we're dealing with the heavy rain and we're dealing with severe weather now between richmond and raleigh where there's a tornado watch down to the south. for us locally here it's just a wall of steady and at times moderate to heavy rainfall for southern new jersey there and you can see some yellows just to the north of wilmington stretching towards reading approaching philadelphia but here you can see between mays landing the atlantic city expressway the garden state parkway here, again, a lot of water on the roadways. same thing for 55 in and around millville and you can see this pop of yellow chester county, delaware county, new castle county, media
let's get right over to meteorologist adam joseph for more on when the skies might eventually clear adampletely clear saturday night into sunday so it's going to be some time before we can rid the clouds but the rain will end overnight tonight. we're taking a look at the region and this storm is bringing heavy snow to parts of new england. i mean, we're talking the possibility of nearly a foot and a half to 2 feet but parts of new england. we're dealing with the heavy rain and we're dealing...
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in part because adams never inquired whether he was an american citizen. anyway to answer your question more distinctly, the the webster ashburton treaty does include that extradition provision. after all these years promised however on the condition that anyone guilty of committing a political offense, mutiny, desertion, treason would not be extradited by either country to the other. thereafter, every extradition treaty signed by the united states quite rapidly after the webster ashburton treaty inserted the so-called political offense exceptions as did a law passed several years later, the first extradition law passed by congress made it clear that no one could be extradited to a foreign country accused of having committed a political offense. thereby, taking a major step. there were still others yet to be taken certainly.for anyone who is not a white european. but taking a major step in fulfilling tom paine's iconic pledge, while he stared at the time of the revolution, to make america an asylum of liberty for mankind. >> the robbins case seems so impor
in part because adams never inquired whether he was an american citizen. anyway to answer your question more distinctly, the the webster ashburton treaty does include that extradition provision. after all these years promised however on the condition that anyone guilty of committing a political offense, mutiny, desertion, treason would not be extradited by either country to the other. thereafter, every extradition treaty signed by the united states quite rapidly after the webster ashburton...
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adam brandon, let's give it up for adam! >> i think the wind chill is clocking in at about 13 degrees. i appreciate everyone for being here. so i just wanted to start. i saw there is a vietnam vet. are there any other vets here? are there any other first responders? police, fire? thank you everybody. i am going to jump up very quickly. we have senator rand paul who will follow me. was anyone here in 2009 when we had the first march? are the topic was repealing and replacing obamacare. now we have to finish it. i'm a big football fan. we are at the 5 yard line. the game is not over. we have a score. this is our time to repeal obamacare. but it is not going to happen unless you guys are doing what you are doing today and you are going and telling them in person. so over there is where mitch mcconnell works. when mitch mcconnell was running for reelection his campaign theme was we are going to tear up obamacare root and branch. so i am looking at this crowd right now and i believe we are here to help him keep his campaign promi
adam brandon, let's give it up for adam! >> i think the wind chill is clocking in at about 13 degrees. i appreciate everyone for being here. so i just wanted to start. i saw there is a vietnam vet. are there any other vets here? are there any other first responders? police, fire? thank you everybody. i am going to jump up very quickly. we have senator rand paul who will follow me. was anyone here in 2009 when we had the first march? are the topic was repealing and replacing obamacare. now...
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adam schiff.he is the top democrat on the house intelligence committee. thanks for sticking with us. >> you bet. >> devin nunes said today that, quote, it appears that the democrats aren't really serious about this investigation. he said, quote, as far as i know, they have done very little to even look through the documents that the intelligence agencies have provided. i just wanted to get your response to that and find out what you think he is talking about there. >> you know, i'm not sure, rachel. and i don't want to get into a back and forth with the chair. i will say this. we've submitted witness lists to the majority. we offered the majority and for days we made this offer to try to get things started. and that is if they would like to bring directors rogers and comey back in closed session, we're fine with that let's schedule that and the open hearing. but what they're really trying to do is essentially prohibit sally yates from testifying publicly. we're not okay with that. we think the pub
adam schiff.he is the top democrat on the house intelligence committee. thanks for sticking with us. >> you bet. >> devin nunes said today that, quote, it appears that the democrats aren't really serious about this investigation. he said, quote, as far as i know, they have done very little to even look through the documents that the intelligence agencies have provided. i just wanted to get your response to that and find out what you think he is talking about there. >> you...
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see that question here in the last. >> this is mostly for adam. there have been several particularly horrendous child of these cases here in-- and elsewhere recently and i have heard, that there have been some essentially get yourself sterilized. my question to you is do you feel that the right to bear children is absolute or should some children-- some people agreed to sterilization when they are horrendous parents? >> that is a good question and one that i did not need to address head-on in my book. [laughter] >> you do think, obviously these categories were created for the idiot in the psalm moron, but could there be a human being who was so mentally deficient that you did worry that if they had a child it would be-- that terrible things happen to the child and there is something i think about not 20 to have a child brought into the world that dies and has a horrible life, but it's so hard to unpack those issues. i would say this will be by far the biggest copout of the day, but i think you have flagged a great issue that we should all be worri
see that question here in the last. >> this is mostly for adam. there have been several particularly horrendous child of these cases here in-- and elsewhere recently and i have heard, that there have been some essentially get yourself sterilized. my question to you is do you feel that the right to bear children is absolute or should some children-- some people agreed to sterilization when they are horrendous parents? >> that is a good question and one that i did not need to address...
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that's what it was. [ applause ] "bon appetit"'s adam rapoport. i love you, adam. are alternatives. do tell. >> for those in the gluten-free lifestyle or sometimes you don't want to be as full and filled up. you like the gf stuff. >> i like the chickpea. >> you have to know them because they all cook and react differently. are going to have different cooking ties and found quinoa four to five, chickpea, eight to nine. a lot of water, well salted and fuse it and stir it. >> so it doesn't get gooey. >> all, taste as you go. the last thing you want to do isover cook them and get mushy or undercook and gritty in the middle. taste them again and go. >> i'm not a stockholder but i'm telling you i -- i'm just telling you because it's not -- there's also, adam, what you pair with them. >> what i like about the gluten-free pasta, they have an earthy flavor to them and go nice with earthy ingredients of here we have with wild mushrooms and crispy prosciutto. >> ah. >> i mean, eh. why not. here we got spicy sausage. some sauteed escarole, and, yeah, so they bring the flavor a
that's what it was. [ applause ] "bon appetit"'s adam rapoport. i love you, adam. are alternatives. do tell. >> for those in the gluten-free lifestyle or sometimes you don't want to be as full and filled up. you like the gf stuff. >> i like the chickpea. >> you have to know them because they all cook and react differently. are going to have different cooking ties and found quinoa four to five, chickpea, eight to nine. a lot of water, well salted and fuse it and stir...
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[laughter] >> adam, thank you. >>> okay, we are helping you clean out our medicine cabinet.'s the deal. >> ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. >> every year about 60,000 kids go to the er after getting into medication th
[laughter] >> adam, thank you. >>> okay, we are helping you clean out our medicine cabinet.'s the deal. >> ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive...
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thank you, adam. adam, i know you're a gardener and you probably know that growing some orchids can be very, very difficult. but the dutch, they have it to a science. holland supplies orchids for around the world and there's a process called mara stemming where they take one healthy orchid and they can turn it into thousands of orchids. so i am actually surrounded by 1500 orchids right now. this exhibit is from walder orchids. we've got orchids to the right and left above me as well and the nice thing, too, when you come here, you see these beautiful flowers. these orchids are also for sale. so, the challenge is when you bring it home, try to keep it alive but certainly it is beautiful and i've got a lot more to show you, so stay tuned. i think i really got the long stick. i drew the long stick for this because adam talks about the cold and the winter and the snow and i talk about flowers, so this is great. back to you guys. >> i can't wait to go down there and smell -- i'll be heading down there this
thank you, adam. adam, i know you're a gardener and you probably know that growing some orchids can be very, very difficult. but the dutch, they have it to a science. holland supplies orchids for around the world and there's a process called mara stemming where they take one healthy orchid and they can turn it into thousands of orchids. so i am actually surrounded by 1500 orchids right now. this exhibit is from walder orchids. we've got orchids to the right and left above me as well and the...
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and adams rolls his eyes. pretty soon another member stands up and says this section we need to change it as well. this one sentence could be strong for parliament. we need to amend this. adams rolls his eyes again. finally a third member stands up and says yeah, this paragraph has to go all together because this could jeopardize our deep sea fishing rights off the coast of carolina. finally adams can't take it anymore, he says it's a revolution, dang it, we have to offend somebody. that has been your attitude. our job is real simple. real simple. do what we told the voters we were going to do. do what you sent us to do. now is the time to get that done. thank you and god bless you. [applause] >> representative jim jordan. we got the e.t.a. on ted cruz being approximately five minutes. and they said can you fill some time? i said i speak for three hours every day. this is clearly not a problem. by the way, one of the things we're leaving out, somebody just asked me off the side of the stage, what's that green
and adams rolls his eyes. pretty soon another member stands up and says this section we need to change it as well. this one sentence could be strong for parliament. we need to amend this. adams rolls his eyes again. finally a third member stands up and says yeah, this paragraph has to go all together because this could jeopardize our deep sea fishing rights off the coast of carolina. finally adams can't take it anymore, he says it's a revolution, dang it, we have to offend somebody. that has...
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congressman adam schiff will join me right after the break. >>> joining me now, adam schiff. congressman schiff, welcome back to the show. let me start basically, when did you first learn what devin nunes shared with the public? >> well, i think i first learned, chuck, when you did, when the chairman had his presser and made this statement. we got notice they were going to do a press availability. we've done those jointly and much as we ask what the subject was we weren't informed, and that was iort of guess the beginning of our concern. and bring it to the white house instead of bring it to your own committee. today's actions, i think, have really been a body blow to the credibility of the committee and we're going to have to have a real heart to heart about this tomorrow. >> well, let me -- have you had a conversation with him since though? with chairman nu necessary? >> i expressed my grave concerns with what the chairman did today, the fact that none of us have seen the intercepts that he has seen and i don't think either democrats or republicans on the committee really h
congressman adam schiff will join me right after the break. >>> joining me now, adam schiff. congressman schiff, welcome back to the show. let me start basically, when did you first learn what devin nunes shared with the public? >> well, i think i first learned, chuck, when you did, when the chairman had his presser and made this statement. we got notice they were going to do a press availability. we've done those jointly and much as we ask what the subject was we weren't...
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what did adam schiff see? and what will it mean for the controversy surrounding the russia investigation? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight, cnn has new information about how isis and other terror groups have developed bombs small enough to be hidden in electronics and other devices. fbi shows those bombs can evade commonly used airport screening. we're told u.s. intelligence suggests the terrorists have gotten hold of sophisticated airport security equipment to test how well the new bombs can avoid detection. stand by for our exclusive reporting on this threat and how it figures into the new electronics ban on some u.s. bomb flights. also breaking, sources tell cnn there's no indication the fbi wants to reinterview michael flynn or give the national security adviser immunity. flynn is seeking immunity exchange for information about rush why's context with the trump
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that is adam schiff. just finishing up u a press conference there on capitol hill. adam schiff the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee, of course, the house intelligence committee had been pursuing interference of -- the status of that committee's investigation now some quwhat i question. there's been all sorts of controversy about actions, about statements from the republican chairman, devin nunes, in that statement you just heard there, that press conference, rather, that you just saw there, from adam schiff coming on the heels of an explosive report a few hours ago from "the new york times," a report that has all of washington talking right now. the white house saying nothing. what is the "times" reporting? "the times" naming two trump administration officials that it says played a role in providing information to devin nunes, chairman of the house intelligence committee. that information leading nunes to announce that president trump may have been surveilled by the obama administration before he took office. now, those officials, again, accordin
that is adam schiff. just finishing up u a press conference there on capitol hill. adam schiff the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee, of course, the house intelligence committee had been pursuing interference of -- the status of that committee's investigation now some quwhat i question. there's been all sorts of controversy about actions, about statements from the republican chairman, devin nunes, in that statement you just heard there, that press conference, rather, that you...
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e bit. >> adam come on inside. it's time for a first check of the "action news" traffic report today. lets go live tt pellman with the traffic report. >> welcome back nice to see you. good afternoonot soo see the heavy southbound delay as youome back thesy ross bridge into girard afternoon with accident and we are still trying to recover from bridg street to girard and normal stuff past penn's landing. an event in center city walnut street is blocked off at broad and 17th. astion on city avenue because of a crash near 51st street by the mattress firm. as you travel near st. joes watch for that. and one at argyle and windward: royersford we are watching a crash blocking the intersection of main street and 7th avenue. westbound head home on 422 in the pottstown area and gloucester county a crash along 55 past 553. lets grab the ipad and do the commuter report on this hump day afternoon. traveling through delco just 25 miles per hour on the southbound side of 476, the blue route a crash reported south of route 3, west
e bit. >> adam come on inside. it's time for a first check of the "action news" traffic report today. lets go live tt pellman with the traffic report. >> welcome back nice to see you. good afternoonot soo see the heavy southbound delay as youome back thesy ross bridge into girard afternoon with accident and we are still trying to recover from bridg street to girard and normal stuff past penn's landing. an event in center city walnut street is blocked off at broad and 17th....
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>> that would be separate from what adam and charlie were talking about. we're just talking about regular immigrants coming into the country, but this is 100 point system and seems like it makes a lot of sense to me. >> jimmy carter stopped immigration from iran during the crisis. i mean, there was a carve out for humanitarian, for people escaping persecution, but the notion that we have got to be a welfare state for the world has been probably post 1965 if you look at the immigration laws is insane. >> the western world has been that way. neil: we're going to take a quick break. in a snap, the co-founders of >> so is it time for investors to simply snap out of it? snapchat clearly ready for its wall street close-up. surging 44% during the very first day of trading. shares held by the co-founder evan segal and bobby worth 5 billion each. each. these guys are in authorize 20's. i have ties older than these guys. e company lost 515 milli last year. hype or hope-- >> at this point it's hype, you're buying and trading the stock. stay close to your monitor. the
>> that would be separate from what adam and charlie were talking about. we're just talking about regular immigrants coming into the country, but this is 100 point system and seems like it makes a lot of sense to me. >> jimmy carter stopped immigration from iran during the crisis. i mean, there was a carve out for humanitarian, for people escaping persecution, but the notion that we have got to be a welfare state for the world has been probably post 1965 if you look at the...
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for more details on that let's head over to adam joseph. adam. >> exactly cecily.ot of snow to the north and west and a lot of rain along the shore and in addition to that coastal flood warnings going into effect mainly for high tide tomorrow morning between 9:00 and 10 o'clock in the morning on average for moderate coastal flooding, breakers of six to 9 feet along the coastline. this also goes into the delaware bay and major erosion is also expected. winds, that's another powerful part of a nor'easter. right along the shore 50 to 60 miles an hour. you have no friction meaning that wind comes directly off of the water, has nothing to stop it but once it hits land it hits that friction and it slows down so 45 to 50 miles an hour from philadelphia through trenton and dover and then 40 to 45 miles an hour to the north and west where that that wind will combine with the snow creating blizzard conditions. the biggest concerns with this particular storm will be that heavy wet snow, the consistency of it weighing down on everything. we'll see rates of one to 3 inches per
for more details on that let's head over to adam joseph. adam. >> exactly cecily.ot of snow to the north and west and a lot of rain along the shore and in addition to that coastal flood warnings going into effect mainly for high tide tomorrow morning between 9:00 and 10 o'clock in the morning on average for moderate coastal flooding, breakers of six to 9 feet along the coastline. this also goes into the delaware bay and major erosion is also expected. winds, that's another powerful part...