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adam: all the best to you. later in the program president trump is getting closer to picking justice kennedy's replacement. we have the intel which candidate are on the short list. >>> next it is the race against the weather to rescue a youth soccer team and their coach from that flooded cave in thailand. we'll have details coming up. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this
adam: all the best to you. later in the program president trump is getting closer to picking justice kennedy's replacement. we have the intel which candidate are on the short list. >>> next it is the race against the weather to rescue a youth soccer team and their coach from that flooded cave in thailand. we'll have details coming up. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to...
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adam. adam: blake, wasn't mr. hardiman, justice hardiman, the man who paid his way through law school driving a taxi? reporter: he has interesting story of the at one point he was a taxi driver. he already sits at very, very prestigious legal position and could possibly raise that with a nomination to the supreme court. it would be fascinating if he went from tax at this cab driver to supreme court justice. adam: blake, thank you very much. with the senate divided 51-49 president trump's announcement will be incredibly contentious nomination fight as democrats pull all the stops to thwart the effort. chairman of the national association pac, scold bolden, former advisor to george w. bush, brad blakeman. we go from blake burman, to brad blakeman. let me start with you, brad, i was worried about tongue-twister, can democrats stop this if they don't like the nominee? >> no they can't. they made the bed. harry reid changed 9 rules. simple majority is needed. not so simple to get majority even for republicans. the four
adam. adam: blake, wasn't mr. hardiman, justice hardiman, the man who paid his way through law school driving a taxi? reporter: he has interesting story of the at one point he was a taxi driver. he already sits at very, very prestigious legal position and could possibly raise that with a nomination to the supreme court. it would be fascinating if he went from tax at this cab driver to supreme court justice. adam: blake, thank you very much. with the senate divided 51-49 president trump's...
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adam: adam, let me interrupt you. i want to interrupt you alphabet is out and susan li has earnings in the newsroom. >> they look pretty good. earnings excluding fines, broader number we're taking a look at. 11.75. that beats analyst consensus of 9.59. that tops analyst calls, when it comes to revenue, stronger than expected, $32.66 billion this is complicated quarter for alphabet. this quarter they're including that record e.u. commission fine of $5 billion. if you include that in a bottom line, it is 4.45. that is gaap number accounting rule t comes back to costs and spending. there has been a lot of criticism that alphabet is spending way too much money on a lot of their different businesses. total traffic acquisition costs spending on cloud computing autonomous driving, other areas pressured profit growth. they spent less in the quarter, 6.42 billion. less than what analysts penciled in for the three months. i will keep checking through this but looks like a pretty strong report card. back to you. melissa: great.
adam: adam, let me interrupt you. i want to interrupt you alphabet is out and susan li has earnings in the newsroom. >> they look pretty good. earnings excluding fines, broader number we're taking a look at. 11.75. that beats analyst consensus of 9.59. that tops analyst calls, when it comes to revenue, stronger than expected, $32.66 billion this is complicated quarter for alphabet. this quarter they're including that record e.u. commission fine of $5 billion. if you include that in a...
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adam: adam shapiro for cheryl casone.ri: some children are dead after powerful storm in missouri causes a duck boat to capsize, look at the pictures, 31 people were on board, dive teams working through the night finding several others still missing, officials say it sunk to the bottom of the lake as intense thunderstorms in the area. two adults listed in critical condition. the ntsb investigating why the boat was out in such rough waters. adam: tornadoes ripping through iowa injuring at least 17 people. gerri: those pictures. >> oh, my god, oh, my god, honey, get inside, there just went a house. adam: tornadoes formed suddenly and while people were still working inside that factory. >> there went a house, wow. okay, in washington, president trump taking aim at both federal reserve and european union, trump in televised interview says, quote, he's not happy about the fed's two rate hikes adding that the rates go up when it shows sign of growth. presidents specifically don't make comments and polzy, the federal reserve rega
adam: adam shapiro for cheryl casone.ri: some children are dead after powerful storm in missouri causes a duck boat to capsize, look at the pictures, 31 people were on board, dive teams working through the night finding several others still missing, officials say it sunk to the bottom of the lake as intense thunderstorms in the area. two adults listed in critical condition. the ntsb investigating why the boat was out in such rough waters. adam: tornadoes ripping through iowa injuring at least...
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adams. and adams, you know, is the most well read in politics especially, i think. and he's a contrarian, but he's my favorite one because he spills the beans. >> right. >> if you o're a historian or a biographer, you can't do it unless the letters give you stuff, okay? there are 1,200 letters between abigail -- >> plus a diary. >> and a diary. that's right. the adams papers were edited in a brilliant way, what is it, the library of america. you can get them through the library of america, which is a significant contribution. >> absolutely. >> those are the -- now there's then nies lower-tiered people that you sort of want to let people know they were important, that they were more important then. like jay is -- >> forgotten founders. >> forgotten founders. john jay, john dickinson, morris, robert morris, these are players that did crucial things that have dropped out of the story line, you know? and there is a series -- i forget -- i think cy bunting is the editor of the series called "the forgotten founders" that's doing this thing. some of these people are really
adams. and adams, you know, is the most well read in politics especially, i think. and he's a contrarian, but he's my favorite one because he spills the beans. >> right. >> if you o're a historian or a biographer, you can't do it unless the letters give you stuff, okay? there are 1,200 letters between abigail -- >> plus a diary. >> and a diary. that's right. the adams papers were edited in a brilliant way, what is it, the library of america. you can get them through the...
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adam: this would be big. the market could really take off if this pressures china into some kind of deal. what would you expect? >> yes. that is exactly right. that is what the market wants to trade on. the market wants to trade on market fundamentals. this economy is on fire. this earnings season we've had one of the best in 30 years. 30, 40% comes from the tax cuts. if we get geopolitical events, potential tariffs and trade war off the table, this market is set for significant rise higher. adam: when you talk about significant rise higher, i want to bring todd back into this. where should i put my money. a lot of people may have come out but get in before china. we saw lng pop. where should you put money because we don't have deal with china? >> i think right place to put money somewhere into agricultural thing, commodities plays. adam: to the to ininterrupt you. apologize. we have facebook earnings. straight to susan li with the facebook report. >> facebook down in after-hours being sold much lower. first
adam: this would be big. the market could really take off if this pressures china into some kind of deal. what would you expect? >> yes. that is exactly right. that is what the market wants to trade on. the market wants to trade on market fundamentals. this economy is on fire. this earnings season we've had one of the best in 30 years. 30, 40% comes from the tax cuts. if we get geopolitical events, potential tariffs and trade war off the table, this market is set for significant rise...
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adam. david: very quickly did anyone from the administration put a timeline how long the subsidies would take place, helping out farmers, the 12 billion bucks? reporter: we're waiting to get more specifics. we have the $12 billion figure how how this will move forward, who will be eligible for this, how they get access to this, all those details being worked out. >> hillary vaughn, thank you very much. let's talk about this with gary kaltbaum and james freeman. gary, let me start with you? is the administration picking winners and losers? a lot of it is going to dairy farmers. we have a huge surplus with these subsidies going to do? isn't this the wrong thing to do? >> first not the agricultural department giving money to the farmers. it is the taxpayer that is giving money to farmers and as a conservative libertarian it does not thrill me at all. it is absolute mistake. i can not believe that anybody on the right likes something like this. it is picking winners and losers. who is next? who
adam. david: very quickly did anyone from the administration put a timeline how long the subsidies would take place, helping out farmers, the 12 billion bucks? reporter: we're waiting to get more specifics. we have the $12 billion figure how how this will move forward, who will be eligible for this, how they get access to this, all those details being worked out. >> hillary vaughn, thank you very much. let's talk about this with gary kaltbaum and james freeman. gary, let me start with...
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adam: i am adam shapiro and four at cheryl casone. drinking a lot going on and a lot of news to cover. into policy again. adam: a lot of people watching all of this. gerri president trump holding russian president vladimir putin responsible after appearing to boot the russian president over u.s. intelligence. president trump trying to make things clear. you disagree the russian metal than the 2016 election. >> but you haven't condemned prudent specific. do you hold him responsible? >> i would because he's in charge of the country just like i'm responsible for things that happened in this country. as leader of the country would have to hold them responsible, yes. >> administration officials again shifting into damage control when the president appeared to say that he did not believe russia was trying to influence this year's midterms. gerri blake burman reports from washington. >> the white house having to fend off concerns that president trump doesn't that the intelligence community's assessment of the relates to russia. the director
adam: i am adam shapiro and four at cheryl casone. drinking a lot going on and a lot of news to cover. into policy again. adam: a lot of people watching all of this. gerri president trump holding russian president vladimir putin responsible after appearing to boot the russian president over u.s. intelligence. president trump trying to make things clear. you disagree the russian metal than the 2016 election. >> but you haven't condemned prudent specific. do you hold him responsible?...
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adam: fallen heroes returning home.s of servicemembers killed during the korean war during remarks at the white house this morning. take a listen. >> at this morning a plain is carrying the remains of some great, fallen heroes from america, back from the korean war. i want to thank chairman kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise that he made to me, and i'm sure he will continue to fulfill that promise as they search. adam: joining us now is claudia rosette, independent women polly forum president. the 55 remains, that is small portion of 52, 5300 in all north korea has. is this a legitimate move by the north koreans or should we be expecting more? >> we should be expecting more. it's a good thing for the families. we should welcome home everyone of those men who fought incredibly important war and held the line at the end but there is a great deal more north korea should do. it should ship home the rest of the remains. kim jong-un, his regime needs to account for people who have been abducted by north korea
adam: fallen heroes returning home.s of servicemembers killed during the korean war during remarks at the white house this morning. take a listen. >> at this morning a plain is carrying the remains of some great, fallen heroes from america, back from the korean war. i want to thank chairman kim in front of the media for fulfilling a promise that he made to me, and i'm sure he will continue to fulfill that promise as they search. adam: joining us now is claudia rosette, independent women...
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>> adams.hat did he mean when he said that happiness would be the end of the individual and the end of government? danielle: right, great. o by "end" there, he meant goal, i should clarify that. the use of end was your ambition, your objective, the thing you are aiming for, and what he meant was he was really connecting to a long-lived philosophical tradition that focuses on an idea of human flourishing or well-being, so any human being is trying to do more than survive, right? we want in some sense to be able to get to the end of our lives and say that was a life well lived, and that, i think, is at the core of adams' conception of happiness, and the folks of 1776, women as well as men, you can include abigail adams, in the group of thinkers that thought human beings needed to direct themselves in order for them to achieve that experience of being able to say that was a life well-lived. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi. danielle: hi. massachusetts, and i am not trying to stop the gay from having
>> adams.hat did he mean when he said that happiness would be the end of the individual and the end of government? danielle: right, great. o by "end" there, he meant goal, i should clarify that. the use of end was your ambition, your objective, the thing you are aiming for, and what he meant was he was really connecting to a long-lived philosophical tradition that focuses on an idea of human flourishing or well-being, so any human being is trying to do more than survive, right?...
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adam: and i am adam schapiro and four cheryl casone. gerri: it is the gender equality program today. so much going on today. i want to focus not on putin, but what is going on in the markets in the economy. breaking this morning, google reporting a record $500 billion fine for the european union for breaking antitrust laws. the european commission has been investigating the alleged dominance of software that runs smartphones. the e.u. antitrust chief holding this conference at 7:00 a.m. eastern. shares of google's apparent offer better lower in premarket trading. >> president trump and serious damage control mode backpacking from remarks on russia's meddling in the 2016 election facing a barrage of criticism from the left and right. the president said he misspoke and does indeed except the conclusion of u.s. intelligence. >> i have full faith and support for america's great intelligence , always have. i have felt strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election, let me be totally clear in saying a
adam: and i am adam schapiro and four cheryl casone. gerri: it is the gender equality program today. so much going on today. i want to focus not on putin, but what is going on in the markets in the economy. breaking this morning, google reporting a record $500 billion fine for the european union for breaking antitrust laws. the european commission has been investigating the alleged dominance of software that runs smartphones. the e.u. antitrust chief holding this conference at 7:00 a.m....
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. >> president adams: thank you. any other members of the public. >> my name is jamie and i've worked with two dozen restaurants within the city and so many is very important to me. to get surf rider and get things checked off. we initially bought some paper because there was a promotion to see how it's went. we just eliminated straws entirely. we don't have them at all. we have a diverse clientele, people from all over the world, businessmen from across the street. there's been zero pushback. when you have a customer ask, you say, it goes into the bay. we have the advantage of there being a bay right there. financially, it's been fantastic and supported with zero pushback. i have a bar as well and they use all metal. they find it sexier. they don't like paper, don't want plastic. very successful. there's some theft because they really like them and they disappear. so it may be good to have them for sale. another restaurant of mine uses paper. and between the three of them, it's a bar, high-end mexican restaurant, an
. >> president adams: thank you. any other members of the public. >> my name is jamie and i've worked with two dozen restaurants within the city and so many is very important to me. to get surf rider and get things checked off. we initially bought some paper because there was a promotion to see how it's went. we just eliminated straws entirely. we don't have them at all. we have a diverse clientele, people from all over the world, businessmen from across the street. there's been...
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>> john adams. what did he mean when he said happiness would be the end of the individual and the end of government? goal,le: by end he meant i think you are reaching for, not conclusion. the use of end was your ambition, your objective, the thing you are aiming for. what he meant was he was connecting to a long-lived philosophical tradition that focuses on an idea of human flourishing or well-being. so any human being is trying to do more than survive, right? we want to get to the end of our lives and say, that was a life well lived. that i think is at the core of .dams' conception of happiness and the folks of 1776, women and men, abigail adams was included in the group of thinkers who thought human beings who direct themselves in order for them to achieve that experience to say that was a life well lived. >> thank you. >> hi. danielle: hi. >> i am from massachusetts. to stop the game from having freedom but freedom with to be at a rivalry [indiscernible] claim to family and freedom and happiness
>> john adams. what did he mean when he said happiness would be the end of the individual and the end of government? goal,le: by end he meant i think you are reaching for, not conclusion. the use of end was your ambition, your objective, the thing you are aiming for. what he meant was he was connecting to a long-lived philosophical tradition that focuses on an idea of human flourishing or well-being. so any human being is trying to do more than survive, right? we want to get to the end of...
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president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: thank you.ext item. >> clerk: general public comment allows members of the public to comment on matters of jurisdiction but not on the calendar. discussion item. >> president adams: do we have any members of the public that would like to make comment on items not on today's agenda? seeing none, item is closed. next item, please? >> clerk: presentation on 16th street improvement project. it's part of muni forward and plans to allow zero-emission transit service into mission bay and allow the o.c.s. that powers or trolley buses on kansas street to third street. new bike lanes have been added to 17th street to create a continuous route from mission bay to the mission neighborhood. along with the changes to 16th street, the eastern end of the 22 fillmore route will shift to serve the growth in jobs, housing and hospitals in mission bay. a replacement route is being developed to ensure service maintained in dogpatch areas. once finished, the street will be entirely repaved. discussion item. presenter
president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: thank you.ext item. >> clerk: general public comment allows members of the public to comment on matters of jurisdiction but not on the calendar. discussion item. >> president adams: do we have any members of the public that would like to make comment on items not on today's agenda? seeing none, item is closed. next item, please? >> clerk: presentation on 16th street improvement project. it's part of muni forward and plans...
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adam fisher is here with me on set. thank you for joining us. adam: so happy to be here. emily: it is an oral history. you let them tell the story in their own words and then you use others to share opposing or different views, if you will. why did you choose that approach? adam: the mainstream media, the new york media -- emily: who are you calling mainstream media? adam: not you. i read your book. and i love it. people think there is a king of silicon valley and if they find the king of silicon valley, they will understand silicon valley. now with steve jobs, now it is elon musk, but really silicon valley has a different structure them at manhattan hub. it has a network structure. there are many kings of silicon valley. and queens, occasionally. really, it is about -- you have to tell the story as a chorister do have to understand, all the players to really understand the full arc. otherwise, you're missing the point. emily: it is interesting you call the book "valley of genius." i had to chuckle a little bit there. i wonder if there is any bit of sarcasm there. sometim
adam fisher is here with me on set. thank you for joining us. adam: so happy to be here. emily: it is an oral history. you let them tell the story in their own words and then you use others to share opposing or different views, if you will. why did you choose that approach? adam: the mainstream media, the new york media -- emily: who are you calling mainstream media? adam: not you. i read your book. and i love it. people think there is a king of silicon valley and if they find the king of...
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adam: i think it is the opposite.ave seen with the recovery, the price of bitcoin nearly touched $20,000 at the end of last year. all digital currencies reach about 800 billion. that has come down. institutions are more eager than ever because they may be thought this was a train that they missed. i think they have the feeling that they have an opportunity to get in. that throughhing things i coinbase custody. brad: joe, have you believed in that? joe: i find his answer to be one of the most important themes for the space because there is no doubt that the second half of 2017, there was so much interest in the institutional money, the wall of money that was supposed to be coming in. platforms likeke the coinbase platform which everyone said was missing, there was a custody, legal clarity, and in the money would come in. i've been fascinated to see that buildout of the institutional infrastructure not only coinbase and others coinciding with just the relentless selling. no news whatsoever has boosted the price of any c
adam: i think it is the opposite.ave seen with the recovery, the price of bitcoin nearly touched $20,000 at the end of last year. all digital currencies reach about 800 billion. that has come down. institutions are more eager than ever because they may be thought this was a train that they missed. i think they have the feeling that they have an opportunity to get in. that throughhing things i coinbase custody. brad: joe, have you believed in that? joe: i find his answer to be one of the most...
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adam, let's define our terms.veryone is familiar with what custody means, with what terms like cold storage means, so talk about what you guys have made life today. -- live today. adam: in the simplest terms, it is a way for institutions to store their currency in a safe and compliant manner. when people look at the space, right there has been a history , of security incidents. at coinbase we have made security our number one goal. what we heard as we move into the institutionalization of the space, large hedge funds and large brokerages said, look, we cannot begin trading cryptocurrency until we have a safe way to store it. we announced at the end of last year we would begin building coinbase custody, and we launched today and are already serving 10 hedge funds. brad: crypto prices have had a rough ride this year, they have been characterized by volatility for a number of years. have institutional investors stayed out because of the absence of the kind of service and will this maybe rectify the rough waters that
adam, let's define our terms.veryone is familiar with what custody means, with what terms like cold storage means, so talk about what you guys have made life today. -- live today. adam: in the simplest terms, it is a way for institutions to store their currency in a safe and compliant manner. when people look at the space, right there has been a history , of security incidents. at coinbase we have made security our number one goal. what we heard as we move into the institutionalization of the...
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adam: not you. i read your book. and i love it.ink there is a king of silicon valley and if they find the king of silicon valley, they will understand silicon valley. now with steve jobs, now it is elon musk, but really silicon valley has a different structure them at manhattan hub. it has a network structure. there are many kings of silicon valley. and queens, occasionally. -- you haves about to tell the story as a chorister do have to understand, all the players to really understand the full arc. otherwise, you're missing the point. emily: it is interesting you call the book "valley of genius ." i had to chuckle a little bit there. i wonder if there is any bit of sarcasm there. sometimes these big visions in this great genius doesn't quite work out the way it is promised. " was avalley of genius temporary title. i had to -- to write this, i had to get the cooperation of 200 billionaire types. emily: you do do interviews with larry page. adam: those are archival interviews. steve jobs is also archival. he died before i started. i
adam: not you. i read your book. and i love it.ink there is a king of silicon valley and if they find the king of silicon valley, they will understand silicon valley. now with steve jobs, now it is elon musk, but really silicon valley has a different structure them at manhattan hub. it has a network structure. there are many kings of silicon valley. and queens, occasionally. -- you haves about to tell the story as a chorister do have to understand, all the players to really understand the full...
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we can see damage was caused toa car, adams.on his driveway. what was thrown at the house was some sort of crude, improvised explosive device. it damaged a car on the driver, did not cause any damage to the house. at about the same time in a different area of west belfast, there was also an attack on the home ofa there was also an attack on the home of a close ally of gerry adams, a seniorfigure in the party of a close ally of gerry adams, a senior figure in the party and of a close ally of gerry adams, a seniorfigure in the party and a former senior figure seniorfigure in the party and a former seniorfigure in seniorfigure in the party and a former senior figure in the seniorfigure in the party and a former seniorfigure in the ira. the finger of blame for both of these attacks is being pointed at dissident republicans, who disagree with sinn fein on the approach to the peace process, and really think of sinn fein and their leadership is being traitors. what we don't know, i suppose, is how significant a group these people are.
we can see damage was caused toa car, adams.on his driveway. what was thrown at the house was some sort of crude, improvised explosive device. it damaged a car on the driver, did not cause any damage to the house. at about the same time in a different area of west belfast, there was also an attack on the home ofa there was also an attack on the home of a close ally of gerry adams, a seniorfigure in the party of a close ally of gerry adams, a senior figure in the party and of a close ally of...
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adam: it is the opposite.overy, we saw the price of bitcoin touch $20,000, the market cap of all digital currencies reach $800 billion. that has recovered, and we found institutions are more eager than ever. what was once thought is maybe this is a trade we missed. they have an opportunity to get in and are watching them do it thoughtfully through services like coinbase. brad: joe, do you agree with that? if you are a big institution, have you lost your appetite for cryptocurrencies considering the depreciation in value? joe: i find adam's answer to be interesting. there is no doubt that the second half of 2017, particularly the last few months, there was so much interest in that institutional money. this wall of money that was supposed to come in. and it does seem like platforms like coinbase is what everyone said is missing. that as soon as there is custody, legal clarity, money would come in. and i have been fascinated to see a building of the institutional infrastructure, not only coinbase and others, tota
adam: it is the opposite.overy, we saw the price of bitcoin touch $20,000, the market cap of all digital currencies reach $800 billion. that has recovered, and we found institutions are more eager than ever. what was once thought is maybe this is a trade we missed. they have an opportunity to get in and are watching them do it thoughtfully through services like coinbase. brad: joe, do you agree with that? if you are a big institution, have you lost your appetite for cryptocurrencies considering...
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years, steven has written cultural history about adam and eve, metaphoric and then right around -- [inaudible] >> people start believing there really was first couple and they did wrong and out they were thrown and into work of john milton, adam and eve as inspiration for art. steven is most entertainingly person i know that reading this book is unbelievable pressure. that's one. we have william biography of gorvasho and this is particular emphasis or documents about his relationship. >> did he cooperate with this book? >> yes, i did. that's why we can get into the personal side of his life. another one is nonfiction side, very different, no mad land by jessica. we have a whole different population of migrant workers. many of them retirees, pack up rv's and move from camp to camp chasing low-paying jobs. this book traces this particularly community in living in one of the nomadland but it does reveal part of our economy and people for whom that never come out of the great recession. let me think what else. another great biography arthur, book which captures kennedy era to degree in w
years, steven has written cultural history about adam and eve, metaphoric and then right around -- [inaudible] >> people start believing there really was first couple and they did wrong and out they were thrown and into work of john milton, adam and eve as inspiration for art. steven is most entertainingly person i know that reading this book is unbelievable pressure. that's one. we have william biography of gorvasho and this is particular emphasis or documents about his relationship....
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but how adam doesn't even play for a clock. in the jerseys from the sucker count adam and his brother yusef set off for the only pitch and shut t.f. up. when the boys and their mates run out in shatila you might think it was an important match in a real team but there isn't an opponent the notion of the whole camp talking about sharing them on a sport bowling heroes was just a dream of a talented eleven year old and his friends. with the boys don't play in the league or even train on a regular basis. oh. i no one here has money to pay for club contributions all building a youth team was an hour on the shuttle a pitch cost twenty dollars whether you're a gifted football or all just a poser i i. i. i. i. had a ms i'm worried though why should he be when he can produce such skilled shots. adams from the usef is sixteen a good defender but perhaps not the greatest footballing talent. but he's achieved something very rare for a boy from this neighborhood. here when other boys his age quit school and see their dreams dissipate yousef
but how adam doesn't even play for a clock. in the jerseys from the sucker count adam and his brother yusef set off for the only pitch and shut t.f. up. when the boys and their mates run out in shatila you might think it was an important match in a real team but there isn't an opponent the notion of the whole camp talking about sharing them on a sport bowling heroes was just a dream of a talented eleven year old and his friends. with the boys don't play in the league or even train on a regular...
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funny story, adam knows my two girls.e were talking in the car last night when we went for ice cream. the things we talk about in my house. suddenly china comes up. one 8-year-old twin girl says to the other, echos to me in the front seat, you know, mom, china needs us because we, we buy everything from china. so i would think they would want to make us happy. then my other 8-year-old twin girl says, yeah, we owe china a lot of money. they should want to get paid back. both. here is the president. >> well, thank you very much it is a great honor to have the prime minister of the kingdom of the netherlands. that is the official title, sounds very elegant. >> absolutely. >> and beautiful. it's a great honor to have you. we worked together, have a very, very close relationship. i think the relationship with the netherland has never been better than it is now. we'll be meeting over the next two weeks again at nato. we'll be discussing that today also. and we are discussing trade and the eu and lots of other things. tremendous
funny story, adam knows my two girls.e were talking in the car last night when we went for ice cream. the things we talk about in my house. suddenly china comes up. one 8-year-old twin girl says to the other, echos to me in the front seat, you know, mom, china needs us because we, we buy everything from china. so i would think they would want to make us happy. then my other 8-year-old twin girl says, yeah, we owe china a lot of money. they should want to get paid back. both. here is the...
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adam has had a terrible last couple of years.wanted to be the attorney general c under hillary clinton and nobody worked harder to protect her then adam schiff. he wanted to run for california, run for senate in the people's republic of china for one you. he couldn't win either of those seats. now he wants to be the chairman of the house intelligence committee. speaking of the apocalypse. adam schiff want to be the chairman of the house intelligence committee. if you ever have, i don't know, a couple of three months with nothing else to do, go back and think of all the things he would not know if you had taken adam schiff's advice. you wouldn't know the spontaneous reaction to a video was a hoax in libya, you would never have read the first chris stevens email. you wouldn't knowst that hillary clinton had this unique email arrangement with herself because adam shifted everything in his power to keep you from finding out. you wouldn't know about the dossier. you wouldn't know who.w he wouldn't know it was using a court proceeding.
adam has had a terrible last couple of years.wanted to be the attorney general c under hillary clinton and nobody worked harder to protect her then adam schiff. he wanted to run for california, run for senate in the people's republic of china for one you. he couldn't win either of those seats. now he wants to be the chairman of the house intelligence committee. speaking of the apocalypse. adam schiff want to be the chairman of the house intelligence committee. if you ever have, i don't know, a...
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commissioner adams? >> vice president adams: yes. >> clerk: commissioner -- one moment. corby? >> president adams -- i am requesting -- >> this is the vote. >> oh, yes. >> clerk: commissioner dooley? >> yes sk. >> clerk: commissioner zouzounis is absent, the motion passes with one absent. >> we will make sure this gets before the commissions. this is very unfair to you, and i just wanted to say kma commissioner -- what commissioner dwight says, you are the backbone of this city and what makes this city run, okay? and to me, to have -- this is a slap in the face, and we need to do everything we can to protect you and your businesses and your livelihoods. so again, i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight and speaking your mind. if you have comments that you did not get to say here up front, please give them to rick here, and they'll be part of the record. so thank you very much. [applause] >> next item, please. >> clerk: item five, approval of meeting minutes, action item. in your packet are the draft regular meeting minutes from september 11, 2017. >> all right. now, th
commissioner adams? >> vice president adams: yes. >> clerk: commissioner -- one moment. corby? >> president adams -- i am requesting -- >> this is the vote. >> oh, yes. >> clerk: commissioner dooley? >> yes sk. >> clerk: commissioner zouzounis is absent, the motion passes with one absent. >> we will make sure this gets before the commissions. this is very unfair to you, and i just wanted to say kma commissioner -- what commissioner dwight...
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please welcome america's sweetheart, adam carolla!ause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome, adam. >> good to be here, jimmy. >> jimmy: i don't know if you're aware of this, this is your 52nd appearance on the show. >> i love it, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and this towel. i think it's like number 48 for the towel. >> well, you know, i get a little dewy up here at times, jimmy, i thought i'd bring the towel. >> jimmy: seems like you're at work, like. so really you're like doing something. >> yeah, i could do that thing they do in sitcoms where the bartenders just wipe the glass endlessly. that's my greatest lament as an adult, every time i go to the bar, why isn't there a guy just wiping a glass endlessly like my childhood? >> jimmy: turns out tv is not like real life. >> no, it's not. we're both wearing makeup right now. >> jimmy: we are, i know. >> we rarely wear makeup in rare life. >> jimmy: you rarely wear clothes. i'm happy to see you put a sport jacket on and even shoes is something for you. >> i respect the format, jimm
please welcome america's sweetheart, adam carolla!ause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome, adam. >> good to be here, jimmy. >> jimmy: i don't know if you're aware of this, this is your 52nd appearance on the show. >> i love it, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and this towel. i think it's like number 48 for the towel. >> well, you know, i get a little dewy up here at times, jimmy, i thought i'd bring the towel. >> jimmy: seems like you're at work,...
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adam shapiro is live with the latest at the white house. adam?lready the fireworks are starting. officially we don't know the name of the person the president intends to nominate who will become the next associate justice on the supreme court. as the president said yesterday one of these four he identified are exceptional. let's talk about the fireworks because already on the floor of the u.s. senate is the opposition is building but support for whomever the nominee is also building. senator schumer took to the floor of the senate within the last hour, he said the democrats will put up a fight. take a listen. >> in the old days the president would consult with republicans and democrats in the senate on qualified judge. what we have here is an exact opposite. the president has gone to two far out of the mainstream far right groups, the heritage foundation and the federalist society. and asked them, not the senate, to advise and consent on a supreme court nomination. reporter: no one takes that standing down. mitch mcconnell says that is the old st
adam shapiro is live with the latest at the white house. adam?lready the fireworks are starting. officially we don't know the name of the person the president intends to nominate who will become the next associate justice on the supreme court. as the president said yesterday one of these four he identified are exceptional. let's talk about the fireworks because already on the floor of the u.s. senate is the opposition is building but support for whomever the nominee is also building. senator...
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the university of nottingham welcome to you all thank you so much for being with us on inside story adam a gay in the car if i can start with you has become the first african country on the atlantic coast to sign up for the belt and road initiative beijing is clearly very keen to expand and extend its influence but what is senegal getting out of it . look seventy. tall people and we stand up in two thousand and five on top of each other but ever since beijing. greet the investment incentive up for the border all the time to respond we have seen building the country. that's called the big. most of the cultural activities are the own urgency no doubt this is a busy i'm. just instilling you have. not been doing the very important high wave that is costing were last hundred million dollars going to a very important just start but. before that journey started to visit of prison did you think the commissioning. bristling which is a bit top of the sport is that i got so overall is being in financial muscle and discovered you could build the infrastructure just in senator this is the most visibl
the university of nottingham welcome to you all thank you so much for being with us on inside story adam a gay in the car if i can start with you has become the first african country on the atlantic coast to sign up for the belt and road initiative beijing is clearly very keen to expand and extend its influence but what is senegal getting out of it . look seventy. tall people and we stand up in two thousand and five on top of each other but ever since beijing. greet the investment incentive up...
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we are here with amy adams!s," which premieres july 8th at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. >> yes, thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, please. >> i know that you're interviewing me. and you were doing a really good job. >> jimmy: thank you. >> but i would also like to interview me. >> jimmy: i think i know what you're talking about, amy. and i have a way to make that happen. it's time for "lip flip." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the lip flip when you flip your lip ♪ ♪ it's the lip flip yeah >> jimmy: hey, yo, yo, yo, yo. hey, yo! [ laughter ] i'm amy adams, america's sweetheart. i'm starring in the new show called "sharp objects." uh-oh! speaking of sharp objects, here's what i sound like when i step on one. i'm like, yee, yee, yee, yee. [ laughter ] wha, wha, wha, wha, whaaaa!" [ laughter ] >> ouch. i only like soft objects like big squishy marshmallows. [ laughter ] 'cause they make the cutest sounds. when you squeeze them, they're like kwee, kwee, kwee. pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep! [ laughter ] then you just eat the
we are here with amy adams!s," which premieres july 8th at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. >> yes, thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, please. >> i know that you're interviewing me. and you were doing a really good job. >> jimmy: thank you. >> but i would also like to interview me. >> jimmy: i think i know what you're talking about, amy. and i have a way to make that happen. it's time for "lip flip." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's the lip flip when you flip...
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[ laughter ] i'm amy adams, america's sweeeart.und ke when i ep on one. i'm like, yee, yee, yee, yee. [ laughter ] wha, wha, wha, wha, whaaaa!"[ ughter ] >> ouch. alonly like soft objects like big squishy marsws. [ laughter ] 'cause they ma the cutest sounds. when you squeeze them, they're like kwee, kwee, kwee. pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep! [ laughter ] then you just eat them. [ gobbles ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yum, yum, yum! [ laughter ] that sounds so good in my tummy! [ laughter ] he hey. [ laughter ] there you go. my mouth just got smaller. [ laughter ] want to know what i'm doing for the 4th of july, y'all? [ laughter ] i'm gonna ride a huge roller coaster. and when it starts going up real high, i'm going to be like -- [ yelling ] wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow!" [ cheers and applause ] >> suddenly, i'm like -- [ yelling ] and then, right when i hits thel top, ie -- [ yelling ] [ laughter ] [ applause ]'s >> jimmy: thight, when i hit the top, i'm like, "woo, please, no! boy, oy, oy." >> i know. and i'm all like, "wait, no
[ laughter ] i'm amy adams, america's sweeeart.und ke when i ep on one. i'm like, yee, yee, yee, yee. [ laughter ] wha, wha, wha, wha, whaaaa!"[ ughter ] >> ouch. alonly like soft objects like big squishy marsws. [ laughter ] 'cause they ma the cutest sounds. when you squeeze them, they're like kwee, kwee, kwee. pew, pew, pew. bweep, bweep, bweep! [ laughter ] then you just eat them. [ gobbles ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yum, yum, yum! [ laughter ] that sounds so good in my tummy!...
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adam and yusef from shut. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you palestinians are you serious will never leave then it was worth it. or is it your country or monaco. on the pitch. doesn't matter. how much i have been out. of the company level so some never buy them i'm sure. but i have a problem why. can't someone else say i'm from. its. mission i'm i'm i'm good. i'm. here they want we think back we are. strangers we wish we wish to go back if we have the chance to go back to the us i would go. out on i hadn't even stubble some. sea of osama stuff on. syria would seem to be. ahead of us missing a month or months ahead no. i don't buy a. sleeve . sad to. say all the. stuff you've been up to them seems. son to me just. went up and down the list of us and the mobile within the
adam and yusef from shut. and her friends from the center of beirut. and nine hundred children who would never have met without the focal count. of the locals on the refugees know each other better than i. do syrians palestinians and lebanese really understand how the other takes. that significant if there was just a moment when nobody on the you palestinians are you serious will never leave then it was worth it. or is it your country or monaco. on the pitch. doesn't matter. how much i have...
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adam lives on the rooftops you know where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dare to dream. of. so don't go so how do you got the. most when some of us are but. i think. that the my lawsuit. says. that i use it. but i don't. need it. you. gave. him a lot of us have had enough. going . he has made all my friends. yeah. yeah and i'm up to my family. yeah. ok mike. yeah. one should always have to you know no one escapes the camp. so it's something special for the palestinian goldstein to train a beirut park from time to time. even before the summer camp where a team all of them palestinians from the refugee camp except one. is levon helm's. i don't. know. but there was a yeah. because i don't. want about it. or and they're such that. you know when i get a pen and a man said and i were going to be eligible. and they knock. it off. as a had when i get a car you know i know. that i should ask the national asset financing if they knew you know i submi
adam lives on the rooftops you know where the ghetto almost seems a daily. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dare to dream. of. so don't go so how do you got the. most when some of us are but. i think. that the my lawsuit. says. that i use it. but i don't. need it. you. gave. him a lot of us have had enough. going . he has made all my friends. yeah. yeah and i'm up to my family. yeah. ok mike. yeah. one should...
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the hay-adams hotel is just across lay fayette square from the white house. it's bar, off the record, it's decorated with a collection of political cartoons at the bar, and even the coasters are updated with current caricatures. we spoke with the vice president and general manager hans bruland. and cartoonist matt wuerker about what is on display. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residence of john and henry adams and after the family relinquished their rights to the site in 1926, the then developer built this hotel along with the calder hotel which today is the st. regis. the hotel has been in existence since 1928. with my arrival in 1999, this bar was known as "off the record", a place to be seen but not heard. and it was not in this color and format and layout. but it was pretty well the same bar and the basement of the hotel. and it was like a speakeasy and very popular over the year. the cartoons are displayed from various artists dating back to a collection of art work who at this stage is deceased. we do keep the original art work still
the hay-adams hotel is just across lay fayette square from the white house. it's bar, off the record, it's decorated with a collection of political cartoons at the bar, and even the coasters are updated with current caricatures. we spoke with the vice president and general manager hans bruland. and cartoonist matt wuerker about what is on display. >> the hotel was built in 1928 on the site of the residence of john and henry adams and after the family relinquished their rights to the site...
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adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson intellect and his writing ability and it was adams insisted that jefferson as part of the committee, jefferson be the one who actually wrote the draft of the declaration, and later in life they became estranged. jefferson ran for presidency, and beat adams. adams was not able to serve the second term, and that caused a few between the two. over the years after jefferson left office, their friends begin to encourage him to reconcile and they begin by writing letters to fascinating and insightful letters and they were reconciled. i like to take people on private tours of the capitol at night and it will take them to the rotunda and the show them the painting of the signing of a declaration, trumbull was a contemporary of adams and jefferson any new the dynamics of the relationship and on how many people have noticed this, but in the painting he painted jefferson standing on adams left foot which i think was his way of capturing that division that existed for a while. but the good news is they were reconciled, and adams died on july 4, 1826, 50 y
adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson intellect and his writing ability and it was adams insisted that jefferson as part of the committee, jefferson be the one who actually wrote the draft of the declaration, and later in life they became estranged. jefferson ran for presidency, and beat adams. adams was not able to serve the second term, and that caused a few between the two. over the years after jefferson left office, their friends begin to encourage him to reconcile and they begin by...
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after an attack on his home, former sinn fein president gerry adams calls on the perpetrators to meetim. and a huge iceberg threatens a village in western greenland. officials say further splits could cause a tsunami. hello, and welcome to bbc world news. the 12 boys and their football coach on the third day of his uk visit, president trump has confirmed he intends to run for the next us presidential election. speaking to his friend and jounralist piers morgan he said he didn't believe any democrat could beat him. donald trump also spoke about his meeting with queen elizabeth and described her as "an incredible woman, and beautuful." he said she was a beautiful woman "inside and out." earlier thousands of people in scotland held protests against his visit. he's spending two days playing golf at his resort in ayrshire. britain's international trade secretary liam fox has described those who've turned out against him as an "embarrassment to themselves." scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said she wasn't opposed to the man but his policies, and criticised him on climate change
after an attack on his home, former sinn fein president gerry adams calls on the perpetrators to meetim. and a huge iceberg threatens a village in western greenland. officials say further splits could cause a tsunami. hello, and welcome to bbc world news. the 12 boys and their football coach on the third day of his uk visit, president trump has confirmed he intends to run for the next us presidential election. speaking to his friend and jounralist piers morgan he said he didn't believe any...
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hey, what did you enjoy most about last night, adam? on stage, those powerful women, the survivors, also i got to meet ciara and she told me she would adopt me so that was high on the list of things i enjoyed. >> how do you feel about being introduced as instagram's adam rippon? >> you know what, as long as i'm being introduced, i'll take it, baby. >> well said. well said. [ applause ] >> oh, my gosh. we can't wait to send you on another assignment, adam rippon. you always bring flair, style. >> you just assign me, robin. from your lips to god's ears. >> he will be back. >> thank you, adam. have a good night. >>> we move to our "gma" investigation. sunscreen, you may not know it but some of your bottles may be expired. some stores across the country even selling them that way. abc's gio benitez is in miami with the details. hey, gio. >> reporter: hey, george. good morning. yeah, these are some of these expired sunscreens we found at these major, major retailers. in fact, this one right here expired almost a year ago and there it was rig
hey, what did you enjoy most about last night, adam? on stage, those powerful women, the survivors, also i got to meet ciara and she told me she would adopt me so that was high on the list of things i enjoyed. >> how do you feel about being introduced as instagram's adam rippon? >> you know what, as long as i'm being introduced, i'll take it, baby. >> well said. well said. [ applause ] >> oh, my gosh. we can't wait to send you on another assignment, adam rippon. you...
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adam lives on the rooftops where the ghetto almost seems a deli. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dare to dream. the. city so how do. you know what. some of us are. eat. you. up on our. people out of. this is the only. one has my. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. mike. yeah. one should always have to you know no one escapes the cab. so it's something special for the palestinian girls team to train at beirut from time to time. even before the summer they were a team all of them palestinians from the refugee camp except one. is levon helm's. on. but there was yeah. i. know. a lot that could be good john but the truth even have most of them. because nobody that it will ever. get a good challenge about it. i mean. just like when i'm going there are times i need to write i started as a tomorrow morning you never have caught show or an f.a.q. oh such that i don't. know when i could've had a sadness and and. ruin was just the end of the. day not a word out here. as i ha
adam lives on the rooftops where the ghetto almost seems a deli. the people living here have no electricity and wash their clothes with water yet they can see for miles and some even dare to dream. the. city so how do. you know what. some of us are. eat. you. up on our. people out of. this is the only. one has my. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. mike. yeah. one should always have to you know no one escapes the cab. so it's something special for the palestinian girls team to train at beirut...