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thank you. >> president adams: that's it. that simple? we go from honoring a massage establishment to granting possibly another. any commissioner questions on this? you want to permit with a conditional use massage establishments on union street and union street n.c.d.? >> yes, that's right. >> president adams: are there any other there now? >> there's three currently within the n.c.d. that are operating right now. >> president adams: so they need this to continue operating? >> correct. >> president adams: okay. any commissioner questions? >> will they have to go through the c.u. process or be grandfathered is this ? >> diego sanchez from planning could help answer those specific questions. >> diego sanchez, the ordinance allows them to do a neighborhood notice, not do the conditional use. >> okay. >> president adams: any other commissioner comments? commissioner zouzounis? >> yes. i'm just seeing this as kind of a trend where we are having to have supervisors come in and make conditional permits that are amending a code on the books for
thank you. >> president adams: that's it. that simple? we go from honoring a massage establishment to granting possibly another. any commissioner questions on this? you want to permit with a conditional use massage establishments on union street and union street n.c.d.? >> yes, that's right. >> president adams: are there any other there now? >> there's three currently within the n.c.d. that are operating right now. >> president adams: so they need this to continue...
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. >> adam is a very nice guy.captain of a tugboat. he wakes up and his life is changed forever, just because of where he was. the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: but what about ex-wife, dina? remember, rebecca's family talked of tension between her and dina. and after max's accident, police overheard rebecca telling her sister that, "dina's going to kill me." >> dina definitely had a motive. her son died under her ex-husband's girlfriend's watch. >> reporter: adding fuel to the fire, an eyewitness comes forward, telling authorities he saw a woman matching dina's description approach the mansion's front door late the night before rebecca's death. clouds of suspicion over the two deaths at spreckels, now hang heavy in the coronado seaside air. but as the weeks pass, there are no arrests. >> each day that went by was a day without answers and was frustrating. >> reporter: finally, the sheriff's department calls a press conference to announce that they have solved the mystery. >> were these deaths the resu
. >> adam is a very nice guy.captain of a tugboat. he wakes up and his life is changed forever, just because of where he was. the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: but what about ex-wife, dina? remember, rebecca's family talked of tension between her and dina. and after max's accident, police overheard rebecca telling her sister that, "dina's going to kill me." >> dina definitely had a motive. her son died under her ex-husband's girlfriend's watch. >>...
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a new march, "adams in liberty" became part of the national soundtrack. the military preparedness sailed through congress, a department of the navy was established and an army of 10,000 regulars authorized. this prompted hamilton, hungry as ever for battlefield renown, to approach the retired george washington about leading --lending his immense prestige to the gathering movement for war. paradoxically it was only when he stopped asking himself what would george washington do and embarked on his own independent course did adams make the presidency his own. when a chasing talirand signaled the willingness to receive a american minister, he chose a candidate opposed by hamilton and his fellow war amongerers. belatedly he cleaned house, installing cabinet members loyal to him. on february 18, 1799, in a message of just four sentences, adams declared himself ready to take chances for peace. if the peacemaker is blessed, he is not always politically popular. adams' courageous action opened a breach in the federalist party that would never be healed. when hamil
a new march, "adams in liberty" became part of the national soundtrack. the military preparedness sailed through congress, a department of the navy was established and an army of 10,000 regulars authorized. this prompted hamilton, hungry as ever for battlefield renown, to approach the retired george washington about leading --lending his immense prestige to the gathering movement for war. paradoxically it was only when he stopped asking himself what would george washington do and...
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is adam responsible?> not one single the witness, we have in testimony that adam shacknai did any of those things. >> reporter: the testimony began wednesday. >> this is only about finding the truth that my sister did not commit suicide. >> the verdict is a month away but no decision will bring little max back to his mother. >> i will never be as happy as i was when i was with max. just miss having a life with him. >> reporter: for "nightline," in coronado, california. >>> up next, they caught lightning in a bottle with the hit serious "drunk history." i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have
is adam responsible?> not one single the witness, we have in testimony that adam shacknai did any of those things. >> reporter: the testimony began wednesday. >> this is only about finding the truth that my sister did not commit suicide. >> the verdict is a month away but no decision will bring little max back to his mother. >> i will never be as happy as i was when i was with max. just miss having a life with him. >> reporter: for "nightline," in...
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is adam responsible?> not one single the witness, we have in testimony that adam shacknai did any of those >> reporter: the testimony beganesday. >> this truth that my sister did not commit suicide. >> theaway but no will bring ax back to his mother. >> i will never b i was withst miss having a with him. >> reporter: for "nightline," in coronado california. >>> up next they caught lightning in a bottle with the hit serious "drunk history." i feel chronic widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica.vers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pa and improves functiocase ns. tell your doctor right away if you have these, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, sw
is adam responsible?> not one single the witness, we have in testimony that adam shacknai did any of those >> reporter: the testimony beganesday. >> this truth that my sister did not commit suicide. >> theaway but no will bring ax back to his mother. >> i will never b i was withst miss having a with him. >> reporter: for "nightline," in coronado california. >>> up next they caught lightning in a bottle with the hit serious "drunk...
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adam rippon, everybody.around! we love, with those but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, up to 90% had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. try it for as little as $5 a month. ask your doctor about taltz. ♪ ♪ wake up early, o. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj
adam rippon, everybody.around! we love, with those but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, up to 90% had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your...
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you, adam and right a big difference, adam, like day and night. that's great. thank you, adam.nd thank you both for investing in your workers and investing in your country. thank you very much. in addition to passing a historic tax cut, we are also slashing job-killing regulations. i have friends, great business people, many of them think the regulation cutting is more important, frankly, that even these tax cuts. according to a survey by the national small business association, the average small business spends $83,000 to comply with regulations in just their first year of existence. under the trump administration, we are finally getting government off of your backs and out of your pocketbooks. that's why i am proud to report we have cut more regulations than any administration in the history of our country. and we have only had 12, 13 months now to do it. so in a short period of time, we have cut more regulations than any administration, whether it eight or 16 years. nobody is even close. andy lane, while i am looking at you, maybe you could cut some more. yearsld take 17, 20
you, adam and right a big difference, adam, like day and night. that's great. thank you, adam.nd thank you both for investing in your workers and investing in your country. thank you very much. in addition to passing a historic tax cut, we are also slashing job-killing regulations. i have friends, great business people, many of them think the regulation cutting is more important, frankly, that even these tax cuts. according to a survey by the national small business association, the average...
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mark adams. dr.rogram. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental
mark adams. dr.rogram. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental
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adam johnson. reporter: i'm confused. lauren: go to adam johnson first. you're both dealing with bad weather. thank you for both of you. steel tariffs expected on aluminum on friday and more coming down on china, et cetera, that could raise prices for consumers. then we do have inflationary environment. >> tell you why i'm not concerned, we get this country, one quarter, 25% of our imported steel from canada and mexico and guess what? those two countries have been granted exemptions because of nafta talks. if you net them out, call it 18%, 15% of the total steel in this country will have some sort of tariff associated with it. they're creating carveouts all over the place. lauren, i'm been adamant from the beginning, steel tariff is not about china. only 1 1/2% of china gets here, it was leverage in the nafta negotiations. we've seen that play out. countries lobbying on the behalf of other countries like brazil this is posturing by mr. trump. this is "art of the deal" playing in real time. i'm not concerned about any real terrific to trade. lauren: what d
adam johnson. reporter: i'm confused. lauren: go to adam johnson first. you're both dealing with bad weather. thank you for both of you. steel tariffs expected on aluminum on friday and more coming down on china, et cetera, that could raise prices for consumers. then we do have inflationary environment. >> tell you why i'm not concerned, we get this country, one quarter, 25% of our imported steel from canada and mexico and guess what? those two countries have been granted exemptions...
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back with adam posen. is an irony he -- she made in her speech about trade, the future and donald trump yesterday talked about tariffs on various industries. index the question -- is there a safety in numbers? the u.k. is trying to go it alone. create individual deals with china, the likes of the u.s.. she gives a speech -- >> it is a proof point that brexit is stupid. i am using that word a lot, should not, brexit is misguided. safety in numbers and you want to be big enough that people have to pay attention to you to get access to your markets. in the u.k., being part of the eu was critical, not only because a part of a bigger entity but people wanted to be in the u.k. as a platform into the eu and did not have to pay standardseet the u.k. and so on. the other point safety in numbers, going back to the donald trump issue, where theresa may would want to do the right thing is to play by the multilateral rules. if you try to cut your own deals and do everything bilaterally, you cut your self out, which the
back with adam posen. is an irony he -- she made in her speech about trade, the future and donald trump yesterday talked about tariffs on various industries. index the question -- is there a safety in numbers? the u.k. is trying to go it alone. create individual deals with china, the likes of the u.s.. she gives a speech -- >> it is a proof point that brexit is stupid. i am using that word a lot, should not, brexit is misguided. safety in numbers and you want to be big enough that people...
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adam joseph as details from accuweather. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph will be with us in a minute but first sky of shot. philadelphia international airport a much clearer view than it has been all day. things are clearing up quite a bit but lots of flights are delayed or canceled and a grown stoppage at 2:00. we spoke to philadelphia international airport officials they were hoping to get things up and running sometimes this evening. check your individual airline forbe the latest. >> the man in the know is here. >> plows on the runway, trains of plows. we are pretty much in the clear. get it out before the sunsets and temperatures are dropping overnight. looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan snowing in parts of burlington county and ocean county and monmouth county and new york city. but the majority of us it has sended. and flakes at medford lakes and route 70 improving conditions thereafter some blining snow passed through with that purple that is now confined to 195 and also right along the northern end there of long beach island and seaside heights and belmar but that storm c
adam joseph as details from accuweather. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph will be with us in a minute but first sky of shot. philadelphia international airport a much clearer view than it has been all day. things are clearing up quite a bit but lots of flights are delayed or canceled and a grown stoppage at 2:00. we spoke to philadelphia international airport officials they were hoping to get things up and running sometimes this evening. check your individual airline forbe the latest....
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this is an investigation that adam schiff has named himself.his meeting took place in january of 2017, three months after the election. so what is the big deal western mark or if there was a claim that there was obstruction for president trump in the investigation, this has nothing to do with that either, so i think adam schiff sees the russian investigation with the trump and russia petering out, and he is trying to prop the investigation up. >> katie: even if you are just a supporter of the present, erik prince of donated money to the campaign. if they happen to be connected in any way, he accuses them of being in with collusion. >> marie: the investigation is not the big name in town. i am sure that he will have to speak with a bob mueller. and there are two stories. someone is not telling the truth. and i think mueller will get to the bottom of that, but what i have also repeatedly said is folks tied to the trump campaign, acting on their behalf, did nothing wrong with russia, they certainly seem like they are trying to cover something up,
this is an investigation that adam schiff has named himself.his meeting took place in january of 2017, three months after the election. so what is the big deal western mark or if there was a claim that there was obstruction for president trump in the investigation, this has nothing to do with that either, so i think adam schiff sees the russian investigation with the trump and russia petering out, and he is trying to prop the investigation up. >> katie: even if you are just a supporter of...
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>> he had a mustache that wasn't cool-looking. [ laughter ] and adam -- and adam was -- began to -- he up!" you know, and it was like, it got intense. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't to have adam -- >> and thanks for bringing up that story cause now i'm going to get pulled over, and get a a ticket in oklahoma. >> jimmy: no you won't. no you won't. >> jimmy: can i please just sing my song? >> jimmy: i love the song, by the way. this is track 11 on the record. it's the last song on the record. "i lived it." makes you cry. the song makes you sad. >> does it really? >> jimmy: yeah, man. it does. [ light laughter ] all the memories of growing up and you got -- life is an amazing thing. >> i mean, what is it about specifically, lyrically about this song that makes you cry? that makes you upset? >> jimmy: i think of my own life. >> but what lyric in the song -- [ laughter ] is the one that really takes you down? >> jimmy: oh, there's so many. there's so many. [ laughter ] that's the thing about the song. too much song, you know. my only wish was that, you know, it was shorter. [ laughter and a
>> he had a mustache that wasn't cool-looking. [ laughter ] and adam -- and adam was -- began to -- he up!" you know, and it was like, it got intense. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't to have adam -- >> and thanks for bringing up that story cause now i'm going to get pulled over, and get a a ticket in oklahoma. >> jimmy: no you won't. no you won't. >> jimmy: can i please just sing my song? >> jimmy: i love the song, by the way. this is track 11 on the...
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another very vocal critic was henry adams of the addams family. he was the grandson and great-grandson of presidents. he craved an appointment in the grant administration. he did not get one. he craved influence in the incoming administration. he didn't get much of that either. before grant even took office, adams was predicting that his administration would bring a reign of western mediocrity. of course, it was coming or regionalism, snobbery, if you will. in that kind of statement. within five weeks of grant taking the oath of office, adams had concluded that his administration was worse than andrew johnson's. i think all that grant had been able to do up to that point, not much more than was to deny henry adams a job. [laughter] mr. calhoun: adams began writing magazine articles denouncing just about everything that grant did. both of these men, and many others in their circle, had a kind of arrogance, almost in insufferability about them in their treatment of grant. somebody once told grant that sumner did not believe in the bible. grant said,
another very vocal critic was henry adams of the addams family. he was the grandson and great-grandson of presidents. he craved an appointment in the grant administration. he did not get one. he craved influence in the incoming administration. he didn't get much of that either. before grant even took office, adams was predicting that his administration would bring a reign of western mediocrity. of course, it was coming or regionalism, snobbery, if you will. in that kind of statement. within...
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meteorologist adam joseph standing by the update on the nor'easter moving in next. >>> adam joseph crunches the numbers. >> do i have a choice? >> we don't have a choice. none of us have a choice. >> a lot coming our way. this is a powerhouse storm bringing effect from snow and rain and sleet. and power outages. >> and the kitchen sink too. >> hopefully it's clean. lets look at the weather center looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan two pieces of energy coming together one is fizzling and one near chicago, this one is taking over that will become the nor'easter rain and snow to the west. coming in during the evening hours. here are the highlights or low lights depending how you look at this. a high impact storm no matter where you are. the peak will be during the daytime hours on your wednesday. 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. is the heaviest is in the northwest suburbs and the strong winds s storm are along the immediate coastline. as we look at temperatures warm now during the day today. everyone basically in the mid to upper 40s and thinking how can it snow. it feels good out there. as w
meteorologist adam joseph standing by the update on the nor'easter moving in next. >>> adam joseph crunches the numbers. >> do i have a choice? >> we don't have a choice. none of us have a choice. >> a lot coming our way. this is a powerhouse storm bringing effect from snow and rain and sleet. and power outages. >> and the kitchen sink too. >> hopefully it's clean. lets look at the weather center looking at stormtracker 6 live double scan two pieces of...
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. >> adam versus kelly in our voice exclusive. who got invited to the royal wedding and baby talk with eva longoria. why she's lashing out at her husband? >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> welcome to the home of the oscars, the dolby theater in cold and wet hollywood. the red carpet tented right now to help us escape the rain. the forecast for sunday is mostly sunny skies. right now the biggest concern, avoiding another best picture did he back l. >> i spoke to jimmy kimmel about it. >> warren beatty will he come back. >> you'll have to ask him. >> there's a mistake. >> after the biggest blunder in oscar history a source tells "e.t." that warren beatty and faye dunaway will present best picture at the oscars on sunday. >> you recall beatty was handed the wrong envelope last year. the epic mess up has become a great promotion al tool. >> what do i do? >> i don't care what you do. just get out of my house. >> what do you know now that you didn't understand before? >> i didn't know there were two envelopes. i figured there was o
. >> adam versus kelly in our voice exclusive. who got invited to the royal wedding and baby talk with eva longoria. why she's lashing out at her husband? >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> welcome to the home of the oscars, the dolby theater in cold and wet hollywood. the red carpet tented right now to help us escape the rain. the forecast for sunday is mostly sunny skies. right now the biggest concern, avoiding another best picture did he back l. >> i...
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. >> adam versus kelly in our voice exclusive. who just got invited to the royal wedding and baby talk with mom to be eva longoria. why she's lashing out at her husband. >>> this is "entertainment tonight". >> welcome to the home of the oscars here in cold and wet hollywood. fortunately, the forecast for sunday is mostly sunny skies. right now the biggest concern is avoiding another best picture debacle. i spoke to jimmy kimmel about a rumor do-over for last year's presenters. >> warren, what did you do? >> warren beatty, will he come back. >> there is amistake. "moonlight," you guys won best picture. >> after the biggest blunder in oscar history, a source says warren beatty and faye done get a second chance. >> "moonlight". >> what do i do? >> i don't care what you do. just get out of my house. >> what do you know now that you didn't understand before. >> i didn't understand there was two envelopes. i thought there was one. >> there will still be two envelopes. one for each side of the stage. plus, the academy has put in place mo
. >> adam versus kelly in our voice exclusive. who just got invited to the royal wedding and baby talk with mom to be eva longoria. why she's lashing out at her husband. >>> this is "entertainment tonight". >> welcome to the home of the oscars here in cold and wet hollywood. fortunately, the forecast for sunday is mostly sunny skies. right now the biggest concern is avoiding another best picture debacle. i spoke to jimmy kimmel about a rumor do-over for last...
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. >> lots to watch for adam. thank you. >>> delaware county was one of the hardest hit areas on friday. seems like they won't be spared with this next one. many neighborhoods still dealing with power outages and navigating around fallen trees. john rawlins live in havertown where crews are still busy cleaning up what they can and as quickly as they >rect. they are focused on bigotry that came down here. we'll tell that you story in a moment. system wide at its peak peco says that about 630,000 of its customers were without power to put that into context that's more than a third of its entire electrical customer base of 1.6 million people. 42,000 people still without power. that's spread all across the region particularly in the suburbs and including here in havertown. as of midafternoon peco said it restored power to 90 percent of those who had been in the dark but if you were one of the 10 percent it's been a long often cold 72 hours. >> it's 47 degrees in my house right now. >> reporter: for those waiting the m
. >> lots to watch for adam. thank you. >>> delaware county was one of the hardest hit areas on friday. seems like they won't be spared with this next one. many neighborhoods still dealing with power outages and navigating around fallen trees. john rawlins live in havertown where crews are still busy cleaning up what they can and as quickly as they >rect. they are focused on bigotry that came down here. we'll tell that you story in a moment. system wide at its peak peco says...
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adam shapiro live on capitol hill with the latest. hi, adam.ator heitkamp asking the new fed chair about trade and tariffs. and the chair, as you look at video from the testimony that wrapped up two hours ago the chair talked about trade net positive for countries but also pointing out there are people who suffer negative consequences regarding trade. that is when he responded specifically to a question from the senator about tariffs and said this. >> as chairman bernanke said, you know, the tariff approach is not, is not the best approach the best approach deal directly with people who are affect rather than falling back on tariffs. these are not measures consigned to us. they're really for you and for the administration. reporter: so that is what the chair had to say about tariffs. a lot of discussion today about wages, and wages not growing according to the fed chair, accelerating just yet as the fed would like to see. trish, back to you. trish: thank you very much, adam. a chilling new warning from vladmir putin today. russia has just devel
adam shapiro live on capitol hill with the latest. hi, adam.ator heitkamp asking the new fed chair about trade and tariffs. and the chair, as you look at video from the testimony that wrapped up two hours ago the chair talked about trade net positive for countries but also pointing out there are people who suffer negative consequences regarding trade. that is when he responded specifically to a question from the senator about tariffs and said this. >> as chairman bernanke said, you know,...
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john adams wrote to his wife, abigail, that july 2, 1776, would become -- these are adams' words -- july 2nd, 1776 will become the most memorable day in the history of america with pomp and parade from one end of the continent to the other forever more. oops. what happened? well, why doesn't he get credit? that's what asked when i started writing this book. i learn that after passing lee's resolution on july 2nd, congress decided that a few dozen words weren't grand enough to announce the birth of a huge and great new nation. so congress appointed a committee of five, including franklin and jefferson, to write a more grandiose document. four of the final, live franklin, were old and tired after week of debate and told young jefferson to stay up plate extend lee's document. he opened the new document with a magnificent preamble. then filled the heart of the document with dozens of grievances written in pretty boring prose, the king did this or that, a bad boy. he ended by repeating the stirring words of richard henry lee that i just read to you. he gave lee no credit. and that's pretty ty
john adams wrote to his wife, abigail, that july 2, 1776, would become -- these are adams' words -- july 2nd, 1776 will become the most memorable day in the history of america with pomp and parade from one end of the continent to the other forever more. oops. what happened? well, why doesn't he get credit? that's what asked when i started writing this book. i learn that after passing lee's resolution on july 2nd, congress decided that a few dozen words weren't grand enough to announce the birth...
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to adam.anks. >> misery lovers company, right? [laughter] >> much more to come in our next half hour. we'll be right back. >> okay. >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> hello again, monica is off. here's what's happening on "action news" tonight. much of greater philadelphia is under a winter storm watch as we track a second nor'easter that could create major problems this week. plus, construction of a pipeline in chester county is facing more criticism after three large sinkholes opened up in massive brawl at a new jersey chuck e. cheese we're learning new details about two women who are now facing charges. >> ♪ >> now the details on the accuweather alert we've been telling you about with evidence of last week's powerful nor'easter still creating issues across the delaware and lehigh valle, m the way. chopper6 hd over theews are stis of removing several large trees that had fallen along manayunk road including o
to adam.anks. >> misery lovers company, right? [laughter] >> much more to come in our next half hour. we'll be right back. >> okay. >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> hello again, monica is off. here's what's happening on "action news" tonight. much of greater philadelphia is under a winter storm watch as we track a second nor'easter that could...
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we're talking about washington and adams but there's also tom payne and sam adams who without them i don't think washington and adams would have succeeded. so the bad guys along with the good guys. what you have illinois now say little strange situation. usually the vice president is the bad cop, nixon, eisenhower, here you have the president actually play the bad cop role. but as charles said, since no other republicans wanted to do it, it had to be done by somebody. >> i'd say first of all that i agree with almost everything adam said. i don't think there's anyone who wouldn't like to reach for the edit button on the twitter feed of the president occasionally at least. but the other side, the reason why -- where i would depart from you a little bit at least is the other side of republican virtue is republican corruption. and the question now i think is how and to what extent republican institutions, including constitutional ones are corrupted. and the great example is congress, it seems to me, or at least one of the first examples is kron congress. the problem with the administrati
we're talking about washington and adams but there's also tom payne and sam adams who without them i don't think washington and adams would have succeeded. so the bad guys along with the good guys. what you have illinois now say little strange situation. usually the vice president is the bad cop, nixon, eisenhower, here you have the president actually play the bad cop role. but as charles said, since no other republicans wanted to do it, it had to be done by somebody. >> i'd say first of...
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emily: adam segal thank you, -- emily: adam segal, thank you for joining us on the show.nd the kingdom of saudi arabia are going all in on solar. they signed a memo of understanding for the $200 billion solar power project. it would supply 200 gigawatts to saudi arabia, tripling the electricity's country supply by 2030. overclaim it will create 100,000 jobs. concerns over a fatal crash in california. another stock to watch in autos. general motors regaining its position as the most valuable u.s. automaker this week, as tesla stocks continue to slide. this is bloomberg. ♪ york auto show is taking place in the shadow of a recent fatal uber self driving car crash. that is not stopping automakers from showcasing their latest vehicles. take a listen to the president of audi. >> you do need a federal standard, because that will get away from a lot of these states coming up with different initiatives in how they work towards it. clearly caution is the name of the game because you're talking about people's lives. that's what we've always said, and that's what we will continue to
emily: adam segal thank you, -- emily: adam segal, thank you for joining us on the show.nd the kingdom of saudi arabia are going all in on solar. they signed a memo of understanding for the $200 billion solar power project. it would supply 200 gigawatts to saudi arabia, tripling the electricity's country supply by 2030. overclaim it will create 100,000 jobs. concerns over a fatal crash in california. another stock to watch in autos. general motors regaining its position as the most valuable...
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block's very first cartoon -- he was in adamant that she was an adamant supporter -- he was an adamant supporter of beauty. johnson escalated the war by increased bombing in north vietnam. mr.ou can see, it was block's opinion that increased bombing would lead to more increased bombing. climbing up very cautiously and an increase in step of weapons. it's a really strong graphite drawing. graphite is a lubricant. that is what the white house is peeling off the drawing. --e of it is just gone drawn just gone forever. it really brings that truth to bear. a businessman who holds a web -- a whip. this is about consumers, poor consumers that have the money to pay for goods out right. they pay over time and they pay more than 100% of the original costs. not to say that credit card bills, when they are not paid -- promptly this is really about people taking out loans strictly from stores. that is egypt. he suffered a crushing defeat at the hand of the israeli six-day war 1967. he is pretrade is having a napoleon complex, when in reality nasser was pulling back hem extremism, realizing didn't h
block's very first cartoon -- he was in adamant that she was an adamant supporter -- he was an adamant supporter of beauty. johnson escalated the war by increased bombing in north vietnam. mr.ou can see, it was block's opinion that increased bombing would lead to more increased bombing. climbing up very cautiously and an increase in step of weapons. it's a really strong graphite drawing. graphite is a lubricant. that is what the white house is peeling off the drawing. --e of it is just gone...
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adam, we're at the church... hello?! hello... ? i'm still coming. adam, we're at the church...llo?! church... hello?! hello...? icall him... hello? icall church... hello?! hello...? icall him... hello? i call him, church... hello?! hello...? icall him... hello? icall him, he's coming, one minute he coming here. thanks, mohammed. thank you. hi, tony, how are you? hi, adam, good to meet you, looking forward to seeing yourface. meet you, looking forward to seeing your face. how meet you, looking forward to seeing yourface. how many meet you, looking forward to seeing your face. how many country you visit before? i've visited 124 countries. 0h, visit before? i've visited 124 countries. oh, my god, that's nice! yeah. yeah! i'm very lucky! i love to travel! have you done much travelling? not, just hear, it's not easy to go move, or to travelling another country. so you get travellers to come to you? yeah! you have steps here... this is actually couch surfing, so invariably you stay for free. 0k, have steps five... you live in a castle! yeah. it's a website and you can find people on
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we'll explain. >> and meteorologist, adam joseph, tracking the latest. nice it was todsunshine and temperatures well into the 40s. and the numbers are crashing into the 30s tomorrow. and we'll chat about the rain and snow and wind with the nor'easter coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> and the flyers invited special guests to their practice today. if you'd have told me three years ago that we'd be downloading in seconds what used to take minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference and do it like that (snaps). if you'd have told me that i could afford a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> top u.s. officials say they are skeptical about north korea's sudden willingness to give up their nuclear weaponsouth korea says hegreed to pause t
we'll explain. >> and meteorologist, adam joseph, tracking the latest. nice it was todsunshine and temperatures well into the 40s. and the numbers are crashing into the 30s tomorrow. and we'll chat about the rain and snow and wind with the nor'easter coming up in the seven-day forecast. >>> and the flyers invited special guests to their practice today. if you'd have told me three years ago that we'd be downloading in seconds what used to take minutes. that guests would compliment...
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adam.der for a change, i think the timing of this was bizarre, it would not help putin and the question is to what extent was this activity within his control? i don't know. i think russia is a fairly chaotic place. i think these agents are around. i think there are a lot of people who might want to take vengeance. again, the same with the litvinenko case, i know i have to go back on form, it really is unclear who in russia is masterminding it. it could well be putin but i agree with alexander — it is not in his interest at this time, just before an election, to stir this sort of thing up. and the other really interesting thing, if you want to kill someone there are many ways of killing, this is notjust killing, this is a public demonstration of how russian traitors will be dealt with. moving on to the rest of the election, alexander, many other issues in play for russia, the economy is in a mess, you would agree. what is this election actually about? i think it is about national security.
adam.der for a change, i think the timing of this was bizarre, it would not help putin and the question is to what extent was this activity within his control? i don't know. i think russia is a fairly chaotic place. i think these agents are around. i think there are a lot of people who might want to take vengeance. again, the same with the litvinenko case, i know i have to go back on form, it really is unclear who in russia is masterminding it. it could well be putin but i agree with alexander...
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adam i have to stop you there. don't you think -- negotiations have ever exaggerated or said things that weren't true in order to get a deal? if you don't, i got to tell you you're hopelessly naive my friend? >> i've been called worse than that we have a process. we have a process going on with nafta, that canada, mexico, united states are meeting. they have met what is it, seven or eight times. there is a perfectly good process for that. the process for getting movement on nafta is not to suggest that we're going to invoke national security reasons to put a tariff on steel. that makes absolutely no sense. you can call me naive all you like, david. david: liz, go ahead. i was calling you naive about presidents not telling the truth. >> i understand. david: certain discussions like this. go ahead, liz. >> no, i think this is totally trump tactics he has done it before. i liken to xi xinping's first visit to mar-a-lago, we sent missiles to syria, to announce to the chinese we meant business, this is a new administrat
adam i have to stop you there. don't you think -- negotiations have ever exaggerated or said things that weren't true in order to get a deal? if you don't, i got to tell you you're hopelessly naive my friend? >> i've been called worse than that we have a process. we have a process going on with nafta, that canada, mexico, united states are meeting. they have met what is it, seven or eight times. there is a perfectly good process for that. the process for getting movement on nafta is not...
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adam: well it has certainly , affected the chinese. been scrambling to figure out who they should talk to and who they should negotiate , with. i think the president has been pretty consistent about wanting to reduce the deficit, the trade deficit with china. so, i suspect no matter who is in the positions right now, we will see consistency there. earlier, you showed us the quote and he seemsvarro, to have really positioned himself to take the lead on these issues. with the report out, i think there will be consistency in policy, even if there is some more moving around of the chairs. emily: now the administration is , also reportedly considering trying to penalize, or influence chinese investment in u.s. tech sectors, specifically talking about semiconductors and 5g. you know how do you expect that , to play out? adam: well as you know, we have , already seen that. the president blocked the broadcom acquisition of qualcomm. we have seen leaks of documents that supposedly the government was thinking about nationalizing the 5g networks.
adam: well it has certainly , affected the chinese. been scrambling to figure out who they should talk to and who they should negotiate , with. i think the president has been pretty consistent about wanting to reduce the deficit, the trade deficit with china. so, i suspect no matter who is in the positions right now, we will see consistency there. earlier, you showed us the quote and he seemsvarro, to have really positioned himself to take the lead on these issues. with the report out, i think...
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adam, we're at the church. hello?! hello... ? adam? give me, i call him... hello?te he coming here. thanks, mohammed. thank you. hi, tony, how are you? hi, adam, good to meet you, looking forward to seeing your place. how many country you visit before? i've visited 124 countries. oh, my god, that's nice! yeah. yeah! i'm very lucky! i love to travel! have you done much travelling? not, just here, it's not easy to go move, or to travelling another country. so you get travellers to come to you? yeah! you have steps here... this is actually couch surfing, so invariably you stay for free. ok, have steps five... you live in a castle! yeah. it's a website and you can find people on it, they have profiles, and they want to travel or they want to meet travellers, and that's how it works. now, come here, the lift. oh, this is home! we've landed, thank you! i have had a wide range of couch experiences, i've slept on floors, on mattresses like this, i've slept on couches, and also i have couch slept in africa where the toilet is outside, and it's a hole in the ground. i think
adam, we're at the church. hello?! hello... ? adam? give me, i call him... hello?te he coming here. thanks, mohammed. thank you. hi, tony, how are you? hi, adam, good to meet you, looking forward to seeing your place. how many country you visit before? i've visited 124 countries. oh, my god, that's nice! yeah. yeah! i'm very lucky! i love to travel! have you done much travelling? not, just here, it's not easy to go move, or to travelling another country. so you get travellers to come to you?...
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he, obviously, covered justice scalia and many of the cases discussed by professor this book and adam-- adam's writing on the court every week during the term and -- oftentimes even outside the term are are independencable for those of us who follow the court. he has an extraordinary ability to capture what's going on in the court in what take miss of us about six months to it a year to do adam can do in half an hour and get it out there in "new york times" so lay readers and followers of the court alike can make some sense of what's going on in real time and extraordinary asset to times and to the nation. and we're just kind of just going to leave it with adam to -- to run the panel and we'll go -- probably about 45, 50 minutes if not a bit longer. take it away. >> thank you marty. that nice introduction remindinged me of -- justice scalia when he would get a nice introduction a white man i think you'll hear about that and after an introduction like that he might say i wish my parents were here. my father would have liked it and my mother would have believed it. [laughter] so we're h
he, obviously, covered justice scalia and many of the cases discussed by professor this book and adam-- adam's writing on the court every week during the term and -- oftentimes even outside the term are are independencable for those of us who follow the court. he has an extraordinary ability to capture what's going on in the court in what take miss of us about six months to it a year to do adam can do in half an hour and get it out there in "new york times" so lay readers and...
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adam schaaf admission.royed him on the view. >> she did. >> i give her all the credit nut world. she did a again nominal job. adam schiff, oh, it's all in the public arena enough to about trump-russia collusion. i'm like is there any evidence? have you ever seen anything? because i haven't. >> i have never seen anything. i have been told by high ranking members of the fbi as i mentioned before. i won't get into it again. they flat out told me one of the articles, the original "new york times" article that apparently won an award the other day for journalism was oversafety you had, untrue, and many other things about it. these were people from the fbi is that told me this. look, i have never seen it i know the president hates it. and he hates watching it. but i would just suggest to as always move forward. >> sean: also a question just because the president vets at a meeting i want to fire that error does he mean it when he says it or is it part of a process. >> no, listen. there is a process. there was a pr
adam schaaf admission.royed him on the view. >> she did. >> i give her all the credit nut world. she did a again nominal job. adam schiff, oh, it's all in the public arena enough to about trump-russia collusion. i'm like is there any evidence? have you ever seen anything? because i haven't. >> i have never seen anything. i have been told by high ranking members of the fbi as i mentioned before. i won't get into it again. they flat out told me one of the articles, the original...
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joining us now is that top democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff.sman, thanks for being here on a busy evening. >> good to be with you. >> let me get your reaction to the latest round of churn at the top level of the administration. >> i think john bolton is a bad choice. this is someone likely to exaggerate the dangerous impulses of the president towards belligerence, his proclivity to act without thinking and his love of conspiracy theories. i'll just add one data point to what you were talking about earlier, john bolton once suggested on fox news, that the russian hack of the dnc was a false flag operation that had been conducted by the obama administration. so you add that kind of thinking to joseph digenova, and you have another big dose of unreality in the white house. so the bolton appointment scares me on iran, north korea, on this conspiracy theory thinking about the president. but the firing of dowd ought to alarm all of us because it's yet another signal that he intends to have a much more aggressive approach to bob mueller and i think we
joining us now is that top democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff.sman, thanks for being here on a busy evening. >> good to be with you. >> let me get your reaction to the latest round of churn at the top level of the administration. >> i think john bolton is a bad choice. this is someone likely to exaggerate the dangerous impulses of the president towards belligerence, his proclivity to act without thinking and his love of conspiracy theories. i'll just add...
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adam: facebook has to paths.he to issue and ignore the fact they are a marketing platform. facebook can embrace that fact and become a thought leader of how you can be in that business and trade off some of the margin to bring back greater accountability and trust to their user base, where they want to users for the marketing platform to be successful overtime. thank you so much for joining us. the chief technology officer there, and a check of business flash headlines. boeing is headed to its biggest climb into years with a concern of a trade war china will dampen the demand for planes. they generated hordes of cash from a commercial backlog and the risk of a fallout hits the volume from the top spot of the dow jones. indexes tumbling the most in five years as president trump's tariffs appears weaker trade flows and fedex operates the largest cargo airlines, having gained a major foothold alsorival ups -- and fedex has a larger international air network than ups. their co ward the tariffs will hurt the u.s. econ
adam: facebook has to paths.he to issue and ignore the fact they are a marketing platform. facebook can embrace that fact and become a thought leader of how you can be in that business and trade off some of the margin to bring back greater accountability and trust to their user base, where they want to users for the marketing platform to be successful overtime. thank you so much for joining us. the chief technology officer there, and a check of business flash headlines. boeing is headed to its...
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adam, adam, adam, you busy man. >> good morning! >> hoda, hoda, hoda. >> you have not stopped.re. >> i'm taking over. >> you went to the oscars. >> yes. >> what was that like? >> it was incredible. from having a team get us ready from -- i got to meet jeremy scott, who does all the designs for muskino and he designed my tuxedo. >> that was like a story in and of itself. >> describe that tux for us. >> i was just thinking like what would really appeal to like hoda and kathie lee when they would be having wine early morning on a monday. >> yes. yes. >> and you hit the jackpot. >> so all the leather and straps, yes. >> it was a casual. >> then you went to the vanity fair party. were the celebrities all like making over you and like it's adam rippon. >> well, my favorite moment of the vanity fair party was somebody tapped me and said i just want to introduce myself. my name is faye. i was like dunaway? she was like yes. of course i know who you are, you're fay dunaway. >> that is crazy. all those celebs who have been tweeting you and getting to know you. who do you think you've had
adam, adam, adam, you busy man. >> good morning! >> hoda, hoda, hoda. >> you have not stopped.re. >> i'm taking over. >> you went to the oscars. >> yes. >> what was that like? >> it was incredible. from having a team get us ready from -- i got to meet jeremy scott, who does all the designs for muskino and he designed my tuxedo. >> that was like a story in and of itself. >> describe that tux for us. >> i was just thinking like...
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adam is setting out the limitations on that. the british government could and should have done? something that a lot of reports are kind of examining is how britain could really hit russians where it hurts. money. there is a lot of russian money, a lot of russian investment in london. it would be a good thing... adam says they would not because it's too essential to the british economy. yes but then there are moments in which — take brexit, in which the national interest and the economy have come after other considerations. the moment there is an attack... i would have to say some people would disagree and that economic prospects under brexit will be fine, but go on. what ijust wanted to point out was if britain is under attack, a nerve agent used on british streets, is that more important or less important than economic interest? 0k, more for the uk to do, but what about the allies? that was the other point adam was making, everyone in europe needs to step up and support, everyone needs to step up and rally the wagons? there ar
adam is setting out the limitations on that. the british government could and should have done? something that a lot of reports are kind of examining is how britain could really hit russians where it hurts. money. there is a lot of russian money, a lot of russian investment in london. it would be a good thing... adam says they would not because it's too essential to the british economy. yes but then there are moments in which — take brexit, in which the national interest and the economy have...
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. >>> on july 24th, 1987 a young woman filed a complaint on brock adams.his young woman told police in her complaint that while she had been staying at the senator's home he drugged her and attacked her. she said he gave her a glass of wine, which she believes had a drug in it and she woke up with her clothes off with the senator quote fondling her. the police officer that investigated the claims requested warrant for the senator's arrest. the u.s. attorney overseeing this case, local prosecutor said no, decided not to file charges. by the time the public learned about this, that prosecutor left office but took time to publicly defend his decision to drop the case. he said publicly quote, there was a unanimous decision this matter had no merit, had absolutely no merit whatsoever. an interesting decision, not just that the u.s. attorney declined to file charges or allow for an arrest warrant, even though the officer investigating asked for the warrant. it was an interesting decision that the prosecutor went so far as to publicly under cut the accuser to go
. >>> on july 24th, 1987 a young woman filed a complaint on brock adams.his young woman told police in her complaint that while she had been staying at the senator's home he drugged her and attacked her. she said he gave her a glass of wine, which she believes had a drug in it and she woke up with her clothes off with the senator quote fondling her. the police officer that investigated the claims requested warrant for the senator's arrest. the u.s. attorney overseeing this case, local...
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cheryl: adam shapiro, a lot to dig through. appreciate it. adam shapiro live at the white house.alyze a lot of what adam has been reporting let's bring in trump re-election advisory board member gina loudon, the founder of the pluralism project, a democratic strategist, hamza khan. >> good to be with you. cheryl: gina, you worked with the president. you know his thinking a little better than some. is it going down zipperry slope first time over weekend on twitter, calling mueller by name, never named him, when it really should be his attorneys handling his defense? wouldn't the high road be a better choice for the president in all of this versus giving the appearance he is going after, if you will, mueller and the probe? >> well, so-called high road, cheryl that so many traditional candidates in the gop that has been full-on rejected by the base in days of yore, that high road that dole took or bushes took, is exactly why the president elected and exactly why the rnc is doing so well. people want to hear from trump. my background is in psychology, cheryl, i can tell you when trum
cheryl: adam shapiro, a lot to dig through. appreciate it. adam shapiro live at the white house.alyze a lot of what adam has been reporting let's bring in trump re-election advisory board member gina loudon, the founder of the pluralism project, a democratic strategist, hamza khan. >> good to be with you. cheryl: gina, you worked with the president. you know his thinking a little better than some. is it going down zipperry slope first time over weekend on twitter, calling mueller by name,...
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adam schiff -- "oh, it's all in the public arena now about trump-russia occlusion."'m like, is there any evidence? have you ever seen anything? i haven't. >> i've never seen anything. i have been told by high-ranking members of the fbi, as i've mentioned before, i want get into it again. they flat out told me that one of those articles, the original "new york times" article that apparently won and award the other day for journalism, was overstated, untrue, and many other things about it. these were people from the fbi that told me this. i've never seen it. i know the president hates it. he hates it watching it. >> sean: last question. just because the president bends as he's making a decision, i think i want to hire that person, what is the real process? does he do it when he says it? is a part of a process? >> listen, there is a process. there was a process when i was there, the same process that was followed by ronald reagan and bush 43. there is a principals committee, where major decisions are brought through with all of the principles of the white house, major d
adam schiff -- "oh, it's all in the public arena now about trump-russia occlusion."'m like, is there any evidence? have you ever seen anything? i haven't. >> i've never seen anything. i have been told by high-ranking members of the fbi, as i've mentioned before, i want get into it again. they flat out told me that one of those articles, the original "new york times" article that apparently won and award the other day for journalism, was overstated, untrue, and many...
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adam: i think you're right.ot know, and when they named specific sectors they were trying to penalize, there were lots of people trying to lobby to be left out of the tariffs, and we are going to have a good sense of where you might fit on that supply chain and how you might be punished. again, who do you think the winners and the losers could be, essentially? adam: they have been fairly they want to punish china in high tech, and iot, internet of devices, internet of automation and robotics. the made in china 2029 plan is to move china up the value chain from labor-intensive production to internet-based 3-d design, so if you are in any of those areas, it is possible you will tariffs.t up in the artificial intelligence, robotics, automation, those are areas i think would be likely targeted. emily: i wanted to ask you about a social intelligence because there has been so much talk about how the chinese could win in the race for the most sophisticated artificial intelligence. talk to us a little bit about just how
adam: i think you're right.ot know, and when they named specific sectors they were trying to penalize, there were lots of people trying to lobby to be left out of the tariffs, and we are going to have a good sense of where you might fit on that supply chain and how you might be punished. again, who do you think the winners and the losers could be, essentially? adam: they have been fairly they want to punish china in high tech, and iot, internet of devices, internet of automation and robotics....
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. >> adam schiff and i both asked mr. prince a number of times who did you meet with, did you ever try and establish a russia back channel, did you ever try and meet with uae and he denied it at every stop. if he tried to meet and establish a russian back channel, he lied to congress and we need to bring him back in and bring others in. >> whether or not it's normal to establish these back channels it's leaving clearly more and more questions for people to figure out, what were these ties, what did trump know, what did people close to him know and those questions do not do anything but harmful things for trump and i think those questions are what we'll have to answer before we can really know the severity of these things. >> there's an optics piece to this. >> oh, yeah. it's just something elsewhere the initial story comes out, someone goes on tv and now their seems to be reporting contradicting the story. >> michael, final thoughts to you. this russia investigation continues to be a distraction for donald trump. he belie
. >> adam schiff and i both asked mr. prince a number of times who did you meet with, did you ever try and establish a russia back channel, did you ever try and meet with uae and he denied it at every stop. if he tried to meet and establish a russian back channel, he lied to congress and we need to bring him back in and bring others in. >> whether or not it's normal to establish these back channels it's leaving clearly more and more questions for people to figure out, what were...