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adam shapiro is here with making money. adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. mexican officials are in washington for a second day of talks with the u.s. trying to hammer out a new deal on nafta. this comes as the japanese officials are in town regarding the tariffs on vehicles. reporter: with nafta probably very close to a deal. with the japanese this is just sort of the beginning. the japanese delegation met with the u.s. trade representative for 2 1/2 hours today. the japanese minister of economics and fiscal policy is leading their delegation to get a fair trade deal for japan and the united states. japanese companies have been paying the steel and aluminum tariffs. this has been a day of deals. the mexican economic minister says we are as close as possible to a deal on this. one big issue still, the sun set clause. >> we arranged [inaudible] we have proposals coming back and forth. report are says language was going back and forth even past midnight last night to try and get this deal done. they would like to have at least auto part of the nafta deal done
adam shapiro is here with making money. adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. mexican officials are in washington for a second day of talks with the u.s. trying to hammer out a new deal on nafta. this comes as the japanese officials are in town regarding the tariffs on vehicles. reporter: with nafta probably very close to a deal. with the japanese this is just sort of the beginning. the japanese delegation met with the u.s. trade representative for 2 1/2 hours today. the japanese...
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>> yes, adam. the big picture with, it's a large country, large population, economy, military, relationship was excellent for more than a decade but there was a change of policy in turkey. one important policy. second there were crisis regardless of the relations with the united states and management of the central banks, huge investment in infra structure, huge loans abroad and then came that incident that everyone is talking about with the pastor and that's only an incident that uncovered the back the relations between the us and turkey is no good. now what we are seeing is the trump administration to put pressure on turkey, not just do resolve issue of the incident but change the first economic policy and second, foreign policy. adam: era, eric, the currency in turkey fell more than 20% and there's concern in europe of a contagion, spanish banks have like 81 billion of exposure to turkey and i believe the italian banks have 18 billion worth of exposure, french makes 35 billion worth of exposure
>> yes, adam. the big picture with, it's a large country, large population, economy, military, relationship was excellent for more than a decade but there was a change of policy in turkey. one important policy. second there were crisis regardless of the relations with the united states and management of the central banks, huge investment in infra structure, huge loans abroad and then came that incident that everyone is talking about with the pastor and that's only an incident that...
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adam shapiro is here with making money. adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. the u.s. trade battle with china is escalating. china says it will match the u.s. slapping tariffs on $16 billion of u.s. products. this is mexico's economic minister. he's in washington today meet wusmght s. officials to try and reach an agreement top update nafta. edward lawrence is live at the u.s. trade representative's office in washington, d.c. are they say where they stand? reporter: not quite swraig they stand. but that meeting ended five minutes ago. mexican delegation meeting with the u.s. trade representative's office in washington, they are beating in times this week today and again tomorrow. they are trying to iron out the last three issues related to the auto part of nafta. it was all smiles from the mexican delegation. listen to how they characterized what happened. >> the first meeting into the weekend, we are definitely working, covering all the items that we have to cover. and we added a list of things. report are, talking about the auto part of this. trying to be done by the
adam shapiro is here with making money. adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. the u.s. trade battle with china is escalating. china says it will match the u.s. slapping tariffs on $16 billion of u.s. products. this is mexico's economic minister. he's in washington today meet wusmght s. officials to try and reach an agreement top update nafta. edward lawrence is live at the u.s. trade representative's office in washington, d.c. are they say where they stand? reporter: not quite swraig...
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adam sha shapiro here with "makg money." adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. it's primary day in five states including ohio. missouri voters are heading to the polls today and they will determine whether unions can require union workers to pay dues in a huge right to work decision. what's at stake here, jeff? reporter: ohio has gone the all the attention. but i think this is one of the more interesting races. this is called the right to work or what unions would call a free rider state. essentially you don't have to joint union and pay any dues, even though the unions point out they negotiate contracts and get raises and benefits, but you can free ride. take a look at money that's been spent in missouri. $15 million on the part of labor compared to $3 million on the part of the folks who like the notion of right to work. think of any union you have ever head, the afl-cio to the teamsters, sheet metal workers, they put money into this cause. it might be they are winning the ground war. the right-to-work folks are losing it. but a professor at the university of
adam sha shapiro here with "makg money." adam: i'm adam shapiro in for charles payne. it's primary day in five states including ohio. missouri voters are heading to the polls today and they will determine whether unions can require union workers to pay dues in a huge right to work decision. what's at stake here, jeff? reporter: ohio has gone the all the attention. but i think this is one of the more interesting races. this is called the right to work or what unions would call a free...
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adam? adam: ed real quick follow-up question for you is this a make believe deadline i've heard august 27 regarding mexico and canada. is that a real deadline in order to get something done before the mid-term elections? >> you know that is a real deadline for the mexican delegation because the u.s. has that cooling off period where they have to have it in so the 25th would be a deadline for the u.s. to have that period and still get a nafta deal done for the first day in office for the new mexican-elect or president-elect in mexico. and that is the mexicans, their goal in all of this to try and get this done by december 1 in order to do that, we have to have some sort of a deal by august 25 so if this were the middle of the week the mexican economy minister is talking about. adam: i nowhere you'll be on wednesday outside the u.s. tr's office thank you very much, ed all the best to you. the s&p 500 and dow extending their weekly gains right now while tech names like tesla, applied materials
adam? adam: ed real quick follow-up question for you is this a make believe deadline i've heard august 27 regarding mexico and canada. is that a real deadline in order to get something done before the mid-term elections? >> you know that is a real deadline for the mexican delegation because the u.s. has that cooling off period where they have to have it in so the 25th would be a deadline for the u.s. to have that period and still get a nafta deal done for the first day in office for the...
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adam: u.s. officials are sounding the alarms saying that the russians have previously infiltrate our electrical grids and they could do it again. it could result in mass power outages across the united states. the russians have done this before. they did it to ukraine. >> that's right. officials are thinking of ways to hit back at hackers who target america's energy grid. the council is warning the white house that national security is at stake. private companies are the front line of defense. there is a narrow and fleeting window of opportunity before a watersheds 9/11-level cyber attack. the doj is putting together an aggressive strategy to target the individual hearing. u.s. officials are look at measures to deter them from breaking into the grid. also financial measures as well. including assets seizure and sanctions. this forward-leaning strategy comes after russian hackers breached control rooms giving themed the ability to take the nation' power grade off line. they are looking to send a
adam: u.s. officials are sounding the alarms saying that the russians have previously infiltrate our electrical grids and they could do it again. it could result in mass power outages across the united states. the russians have done this before. they did it to ukraine. >> that's right. officials are thinking of ways to hit back at hackers who target america's energy grid. the council is warning the white house that national security is at stake. private companies are the front line of...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.elcome to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.elcome to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're...
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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson and clay, it's fair to say they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives -- in the election jackson won the most number of popular votes about 48 percent but he did not win the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between johnson quincy adams, number two and henry clay number three. crawford was number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives. in the process henry clay and john quincy adams did some horsetrading. it's called the corrupt bargaining where clay supposedly approached adams and said, i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state if you get elected president. the tray took place. the house of representatives elected john quincy adams as president and jackson lost out. jackson was furious. he felt that the will of the people, the majority of people, the most number of people had voted for him as opposed to the other candidates and a
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson and clay, it's fair to say they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives -- in the election jackson won the most number of popular votes about 48 percent but he did not win the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between johnson quincy adams, number two and henry clay number three. crawford was number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision...
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adam is also on tour with his band marine 5.n time from their tour but are back on stage august 25th in mexico. >>> here to a monster opening weekend, right? >> here's to number one at the box office, yeah. rich asians" in vegas back in april. the hype about this movie is real. critics are loving it. and for one of its stars, "ocean's 8: alum awkwafina it's been one crazy rich rise to the top. >> i'm in front of a bentley. i drove a bentley today. they never thought i'd get out of queens, now i'm driving a bentley. >> just five years ago, awkwafina, whose real name is nora lum, was making $9 an hour working at a vegan market. when she started posting funny rap videos to youtube. >> drank too much now the iv's dropping. >> after her videos went viral she landed a few small tv roles before getting a part in the 2016 sequel to "neighbors." >> i said hey! >> fast forward to this summer, the 30-year-old released a new critically acclaimed rap album, landed a role in "ocean's 8" and tonight, you can see her steal scenes in "crazy rich
adam is also on tour with his band marine 5.n time from their tour but are back on stage august 25th in mexico. >>> here to a monster opening weekend, right? >> here's to number one at the box office, yeah. rich asians" in vegas back in april. the hype about this movie is real. critics are loving it. and for one of its stars, "ocean's 8: alum awkwafina it's been one crazy rich rise to the top. >> i'm in front of a bentley. i drove a bentley today. they never...
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and about john quincy adams, pro and con. to help people understand that these elections were not reserved and quiet. they were every bit as raucous as the 21st century. there was concern about jackson being an outsider. having been a military chieftain and jackson had fought in a duel. he had had several of his military men shot before what he considered treason. so, he had a complicated background. as well as being not a political insider. not being from the east coast. by the same token. the average american saw this man as someone who was fulfilling america's promise, he came from very humble background. had made himself quite wealthy through determination, will, through perseverance, through his faith. the election of 1828, jackson has a landslide victory. however, the casualty of jackson's victory is his wife rachel. they had a complicated beginning to their marriage. she was already married to another man. she marries jackson. they discover that her first husband had not divorced her. had not yet divorced her. it gave
and about john quincy adams, pro and con. to help people understand that these elections were not reserved and quiet. they were every bit as raucous as the 21st century. there was concern about jackson being an outsider. having been a military chieftain and jackson had fought in a duel. he had had several of his military men shot before what he considered treason. so, he had a complicated background. as well as being not a political insider. not being from the east coast. by the same token. the...
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president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: thank you. next 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. present
president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: thank you. next 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...
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second place was adams, john adams, 32%. he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. however, jackson did not win a majority of the electoral college, and that is what is required. so it got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment of the constitution ordained. henry clay was speaker of the house. he agreed more with john quincy adams on policies than he did with andrew jackson, so he made, according to jackson, a corrupt bargain. he got the house of representatives to vote for adams, instead of jackson and in exchange, adams would give him the position of secretary of state. back then secretary of state was the primary road to the white house. so jackson loses in the house. he was expected to win. obviously, is furious, as you can imagine, over what happened in this election. jackson calls his bluff and decides, in response, to basically launch his 1828 campaign a bit early and make the target of his campaign, government corruption. a corrupt bureaucracy. rigged against bureaucracy and rigged against the common man. >> we will discuss parallel
second place was adams, john adams, 32%. he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. however, jackson did not win a majority of the electoral college, and that is what is required. so it got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment of the constitution ordained. henry clay was speaker of the house. he agreed more with john quincy adams on policies than he did with andrew jackson, so he made, according to jackson, a corrupt bargain. he got the house of...
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adams and jefferson were great friends, adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson and his intellect and writing ability and it was adams that insisted that jefferson aspart of a committee , jefferson be the one who wrote the draft of the declaration. and later in life they became estranged. jefferson ran for the presidency and be adams. adams was notable to serve a second term .and that caused the feud between the two and over the years after jefferson left office their friends began to encourage them to be reconciled and they began by writing letters . fascinating, insightful letters and they were reconciled and all i could take people on private tours of the capital and i'll take them to the rotunda and i'll show them a draw jonathan trouble thinking of the signing of the declaration and trumbull was a contemporary and he knew the dynamics of the relationship and i don't know how many people would notice 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
adams and jefferson were great friends, adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson and his intellect and writing ability and it was adams that insisted that jefferson aspart of a committee , jefferson be the one who wrote the draft of the declaration. and later in life they became estranged. jefferson ran for the presidency and be adams. adams was notable to serve a second term .and that caused the feud between the two and over the years after jefferson left office their friends began to...
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of adam peaty.y of putting into context is that the mana of putting into context is that the man a second who has gone on lease and bounds in glasgow was still over and bounds in glasgow was still over a second and a half late. leskard does have special significance for adam peaty think back to the 2014 commonwealth games. —— glasco does have special significance. it all started for him here. that was on his mind as well as his achievement when he spoke after the end of this race. truthfully now, i is so horrible for the support. this journey that i've been on an os for yea rs has journey that i've been on an os for years has been incredible —— so humble. 0dyssey to go 1—2 shows that tea m humble. 0dyssey to go 1—2 shows that team gp resting in between the client but pushing and pushing. —— tea m client but pushing and pushing. —— team gb. 0h, client but pushing and pushing. —— team gb. oh, my god i cannot believe it. there was another british metal right at the end of this session. in a new event,
of adam peaty.y of putting into context is that the mana of putting into context is that the man a second who has gone on lease and bounds in glasgow was still over and bounds in glasgow was still over a second and a half late. leskard does have special significance for adam peaty think back to the 2014 commonwealth games. —— glasco does have special significance. it all started for him here. that was on his mind as well as his achievement when he spoke after the end of this race....
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sure enough henry clay when he becomes secretary of state under john quincy adams, adam signs into law a new tariff. the tariff of 1828 raising the tariff from 25% to 45%. that's one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says, we need federally funded internal improvement. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and then finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson or excuse me, unlike hamilton however, clay frames his defense of the bank of the united states in common man rhetoric. hamilton said the bank is good for financial interest. all right. clay says the bank is good for farmers. the bank is good for mechanic, for manufacturers. the bank is good for the country as a whole, we need to recharter the bank and there's the wig party. the wigs support, utilizing the powers of the federal government. to stimulate economic activity and they adopt a broad interpretation of the constitution. the federal government the wigs says do
sure enough henry clay when he becomes secretary of state under john quincy adams, adam signs into law a new tariff. the tariff of 1828 raising the tariff from 25% to 45%. that's one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says, we need federally funded internal improvement. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and then finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the...
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keltie's getting all the details from adam himself. ♪ >> queen and adam lamshow?egas gets crazy. >> it's all the biggest hits. i've been on tour for about six years with these guys. it continues to be such an honor. the audience wants these hits they know so well. ♪ we will we will rock you >> they can expect many freddie mercury-inspired fashions. >> freddie was such a fashionista and such a sense of humor of what he wore. did line is -- i can't even cross the line. >> maybe in vegas? when he's not channeling the kweeb frontman adam is working on his own new music. it's been three years since he's released an album. >> there's a lo of pressure on you because you're you. no big deal. no pressure. but do you feel that? >> a point of view. figure out what i want to sing about. >> adam has been getting some inspiration from a grammy winner. >> where has this bromance with sam smith come from? >> there's not too many of us in the music world. he's a great guy, super down to earth, really fun. very talent zbld he told keltie before his last tour with queen, he got a re
keltie's getting all the details from adam himself. ♪ >> queen and adam lamshow?egas gets crazy. >> it's all the biggest hits. i've been on tour for about six years with these guys. it continues to be such an honor. the audience wants these hits they know so well. ♪ we will we will rock you >> they can expect many freddie mercury-inspired fashions. >> freddie was such a fashionista and such a sense of humor of what he wore. did line is -- i can't even cross the line....
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monroy con fuertes declaraciones de sergio adame. >>> nos presentÓ a su nueva novia.adamari sabes que algo no sÉ. si don alfredo adame es todo un tigre en la inutilidad. y toca capaz, ¿verdad?. fuimos a la casa de alfredo, que nos hablÓ no solo de su nuevo amor si no que no va a descansar en repeler los ataques de su exesposa. vamos a ver las exclusivas. ♪. ♪. >>> alfredo a dame y su novia susan cumplen 6 meses de noviazgo y le llevÓ una serenata y un bello arreglo floral.
monroy con fuertes declaraciones de sergio adame. >>> nos presentÓ a su nueva novia.adamari sabes que algo no sÉ. si don alfredo adame es todo un tigre en la inutilidad. y toca capaz, ¿verdad?. fuimos a la casa de alfredo, que nos hablÓ no solo de su nuevo amor si no que no va a descansar en repeler los ataques de su exesposa. vamos a ver las exclusivas. ♪. ♪. >>> alfredo a dame y su novia susan cumplen 6 meses de noviazgo y le llevÓ una serenata y un bello arreglo...
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adam gemili and nethaneel mitchell—bla ke carried british hopes. clean start...ce that contained the world champion, ramil guliyev. the turk powered home for gold, but nethaneel mitchell—bla ke scrapped home on the line to claim a plucky silver. ramil guliyev gets the gold. it is the win. people think that i come off as cocky or boisterous, but i am in it to win it, man. we have got the calibre to win. i am content with the silver. he is a world champion. so, not what he came for, but watch this space. natalie pirks, bbc news, glasgow. newsnight‘s about to start over on bbc2. here's kirsty... borisjohnson faces boris johnson faces possible centre from the conservatives over his remarks about the burqa. are they already split over theresa may's brexit plan. that's it. now time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, will perry, the headlines tonight. nethaneel mitchell—blake takes silver in the 200 metres at the european championships in berlin. while back in the pool in glasgow, gb‘s swimmers finished with nine golds and 2a medals in t
adam gemili and nethaneel mitchell—bla ke carried british hopes. clean start...ce that contained the world champion, ramil guliyev. the turk powered home for gold, but nethaneel mitchell—bla ke scrapped home on the line to claim a plucky silver. ramil guliyev gets the gold. it is the win. people think that i come off as cocky or boisterous, but i am in it to win it, man. we have got the calibre to win. i am content with the silver. he is a world champion. so, not what he came for, but watch...
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adam, thank you.n: tracking all we have another adam, our meteorologist adam klotz with the latest on tropical storm lane and its path. i know this is a slow moving storm. how much longer until it is completely away from the island? adam: unfortunately because of the very slow movement, the rain isolated deposits of rain will continue. it is moving in only three miles an hour. it is crawling. the wind is beginning to die down. down to 60 miles an hour. it would continue to weaken the next 24 hours or so. despite that it has not stopped it from raining.the big island stretching across the chain, the heaviest rain we are seeing has probably already passed but there still additional showers. the ground is very saturated particularly on the big island. there is no way for additional rate to go. this is the motion of the system. it will begin to shoot off to the sea. in the very slow motion north to three miles an hour weakening as it goes off into the distance. you can see these are the forecast tracks. e
adam, thank you.n: tracking all we have another adam, our meteorologist adam klotz with the latest on tropical storm lane and its path. i know this is a slow moving storm. how much longer until it is completely away from the island? adam: unfortunately because of the very slow movement, the rain isolated deposits of rain will continue. it is moving in only three miles an hour. it is crawling. the wind is beginning to die down. down to 60 miles an hour. it would continue to weaken the next 24...
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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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we have adam posen as well. adam posen on the president, tariffs, and taxes.rg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs. bloomberg has learned that carl cigna'sans to oppose $50 billion takeover of express scripts. he has built up a stake in the health insurance and is concerned amazon's entrance into prescription drugs could scriptn prescription business. steve declines in revenue and profit at the original casino in macau. high rollers didn't gamble as much. winds lashat vegas casinos are down 6% -- wynn's las vegas casinos are down 6%. things in controlling the united states, at least that is how it is perceived. englanda of the bank of coming up with francine's conversation with the governor. the bank of japan is assassinating economic financial experience. table on this the original experiment. how does japan extricate themselves from this given their demographics and culture? daniel: i think it is not something they are too worried about at this point. they are thinking how to expand, how to get liquidity into the economy and system
we have adam posen as well. adam posen on the president, tariffs, and taxes.rg. ♪ taylor: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am taylor riggs. bloomberg has learned that carl cigna'sans to oppose $50 billion takeover of express scripts. he has built up a stake in the health insurance and is concerned amazon's entrance into prescription drugs could scriptn prescription business. steve declines in revenue and profit at the original casino in macau. high rollers didn't gamble as much....
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adam: -- how do those two interact? like the china boom was going to break that. -- break bad. yellen had a decision to make in december 2015 to raise rates, and she does not. she explicitly justifies this in terms of global credit conditions. the fret internalized china as part of its decision-making process. three years on we have a president who tweets celebratory about the collapse of the shanghai market as a symptom of his trade war against china. differenttwo political environment. guy: is everything in the same bucket now for trump and the chinese? everything is on a spectrum here, but all in place. adam: that is another thing we see in 2008. not just the financial crisis, but the war in georgia. putin fronted up and stopped nato in its tracks. that is indicative of the way in which geopolitics, which held at bay in the aftermath of the cold war, you can separate the power of politics from economics, and so basically economic growth was on our side and we could relax. that set of assumptions, divisions between ge
adam: -- how do those two interact? like the china boom was going to break that. -- break bad. yellen had a decision to make in december 2015 to raise rates, and she does not. she explicitly justifies this in terms of global credit conditions. the fret internalized china as part of its decision-making process. three years on we have a president who tweets celebratory about the collapse of the shanghai market as a symptom of his trade war against china. differenttwo political environment. guy:...
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these are letters from our adams papers. there from john adams and john quincy adams.in this case, john adams. it relates specifically to the three individuals being discussed this evening. in keeping with john adams, they are not necessarily the most flattering account. i hope you'll have a chance to take a look at what adams thought of his contemporaries. tonight, we'll hear from a professor emeritus at west georgia. he has a new publication, jefferson, payne, munro and the struggle against the old order of america in europe. he explores the lives and revolutionary ideas of three prominent founding fathers. it covers the american uprising from great britain through engagements on battlefields, to the threat posed by the ideals of the federalist party. with the french revolution in anarchy in the background jefferson's election as president and john adams is not a big fan of. a great period to cover in a great subject. he has lectured here many times and is authored of many books on the american revolution, including the ascent of george washington, a leap in the dark
these are letters from our adams papers. there from john adams and john quincy adams.in this case, john adams. it relates specifically to the three individuals being discussed this evening. in keeping with john adams, they are not necessarily the most flattering account. i hope you'll have a chance to take a look at what adams thought of his contemporaries. tonight, we'll hear from a professor emeritus at west georgia. he has a new publication, jefferson, payne, munro and the struggle against...
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in the canon about adams? >> i have to confess, i'm a women's historian, so i would say start to take the work of women seriously. i do appreciate your point about the siloed histories. actually, the histories weren't siloed, it was just one. it was about the world of power and it was populated by white men, and it was only until the historians women and people of color started talking that they said, well, that could be siloed, we want it all together. we want a new national narrative that includes everybody and the lessons they bring to us. and that's what's exciting, too, about i think the place that we are now. so those national narratives used to be created by scholars who would disseminate them from the eiffel tower into the textbook industry and that was the end. i think we have a role to play as projects and sites to crash that narrative. it doesn't have to come from the top down, it can come from the wisdom of the people who come to us and ask those questions. i just want to say i think it's a very te
in the canon about adams? >> i have to confess, i'm a women's historian, so i would say start to take the work of women seriously. i do appreciate your point about the siloed histories. actually, the histories weren't siloed, it was just one. it was about the world of power and it was populated by white men, and it was only until the historians women and people of color started talking that they said, well, that could be siloed, we want it all together. we want a new national narrative...
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i think adam peaty‘s status notjust in britain oraround i think adam peaty‘s status notjust in britain, everyone is aware of that. the guy who came second to him who is been a real surprise here during the championships was over a second they have sewer than peaty. ina 100 second they have sewer than peaty. in a 100 metres swimming race. it is really incredible. lascaux has a special significance to adam peaty because indeed, what games for years goes where it began for him. he won his first major battle in the commonwealth games. that was on his mind as well as his achievement when he spoke shortly after his victory. truthfully now i am just so humbled for the support. the journey i've been on in the last four years has been on in the last four years has beena been on in the last four years has been a credible. and the end of that four—year cycle we are all being in this bullet means so to me and just goes to show team gb resting in the quad. we are pushing and pushing. and we're having fun across the way. 0h, and we're having fun across the way. oh, my god i cannot believe that. the
i think adam peaty‘s status notjust in britain oraround i think adam peaty‘s status notjust in britain, everyone is aware of that. the guy who came second to him who is been a real surprise here during the championships was over a second they have sewer than peaty. ina 100 second they have sewer than peaty. in a 100 metres swimming race. it is really incredible. lascaux has a special significance to adam peaty because indeed, what games for years goes where it began for him. he won his...
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adams and jefferson were great friends, adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson, his intellect and writing ability and was adamant but insisted that jefferson is part of the committee that jefferson be the one who actually wrote the draft of the declaration and later in life he became estranged, jefferson ran for president and adams was not able to serve a second term and that caused problems between the two and over the years after he left office, their friends began to encourage them to reconcile and they began by writing letters, fascinating insightful letters and they were reconciled. i like to take people on private tours of the capital at night and i'll take them to the rotunda and i'll show them the painting of the signing of the declaration, and he knew the dynamics of the relationship, and i don't how many people have noticed that, but in the painting, he painted jefferson standing on adams left for, which i think was his way of capturing that division had existed for a while. the good news is, they were reconciled and adams died july 4, 1826, 50 years to the day, and it's
adams and jefferson were great friends, adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson, his intellect and writing ability and was adamant but insisted that jefferson is part of the committee that jefferson be the one who actually wrote the draft of the declaration and later in life he became estranged, jefferson ran for president and adams was not able to serve a second term and that caused problems between the two and over the years after he left office, their friends began to encourage them to...
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as a member of congress, he led the federalists until president john adams chose him as his secretary of state. and his secretary of state -- and as secretary of state, he successfully navigated through the turbulent relations with britain, france, spain and the barbary pirates -- all of whom were threatening war against us. when president adams retreated to quincy, massachusetts, because frankly abigail didn't like washington very much, he left madison in charge of running the federal government -- i'm sorry, left marshall in charge of running the federal government. it was marshall who oversaw the completion of the national capitol at washington d.c. and as chief justice, marshall brilliantly defended the independence of the judiciary against the attempts by the republicans to impeach the federalist judges. he affirmed the federal court's power to review the actions of the executive and of congress. he established the supremacy of the federal government over the states, and he promoted the idea of a national market9 that would promote -- market that would promote commerce. he protec
as a member of congress, he led the federalists until president john adams chose him as his secretary of state. and his secretary of state -- and as secretary of state, he successfully navigated through the turbulent relations with britain, france, spain and the barbary pirates -- all of whom were threatening war against us. when president adams retreated to quincy, massachusetts, because frankly abigail didn't like washington very much, he left madison in charge of running the federal...
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adam, your first take on this. federal reserve, we've known about it and talked about it for years at least independent entity. recent history presidents don't like to talk about what they see but rules different this time around. do you have an issue with it? >> i do. where to start. stick with the federal reserve and interest rates, shame on me, for not having known this, in turkey the president has great control over the interest rates and over the central bank, we see how well that is working for the president of turkey. very good thing the federal reserve be independent politically. that is why all previous modern presidents have treated it as such. >> it brings up an interesting point that adam talks about lindsey, for example in turkey if they were to raise rates a lot of people would say they could get out of their issues easier than they are going down but here in the united states it is not up to the president whether or not to raise rates. do you think his commentary will have any effect? we're a few day
adam, your first take on this. federal reserve, we've known about it and talked about it for years at least independent entity. recent history presidents don't like to talk about what they see but rules different this time around. do you have an issue with it? >> i do. where to start. stick with the federal reserve and interest rates, shame on me, for not having known this, in turkey the president has great control over the interest rates and over the central bank, we see how well that is...
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we have the adams family. our wonderful national park service oversees the family homes in peacefield. when we open up the idea -- and open up the idea of family and household. we can now talk, even if you just wanted to keep that story to the president's family, women, children, slaves, servants, other people that are around. so, i think the idea if you're in presidential site and you say, i want to open this story up a bit, look around the at the family and see who's around and what interesting characters pop up. >> have you found that connects with audiences? >> oh, yes, absolutely. in fact, shifting to the stories we tell, this idea of audience. i think if you have a compelling story, you can connect to any kind of audience. we're getting ready to -- we have an abigail adams anniversary coming up, the anniversary of her death and then birth. we're trying to think of all the different ways we can tell the story of abigail, abigail and john and how we can connect our collections to as many people and as many
we have the adams family. our wonderful national park service oversees the family homes in peacefield. when we open up the idea -- and open up the idea of family and household. we can now talk, even if you just wanted to keep that story to the president's family, women, children, slaves, servants, other people that are around. so, i think the idea if you're in presidential site and you say, i want to open this story up a bit, look around the at the family and see who's around and what...
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here to theresting is john adams' response. adams dismissed his wife's letter, and he replied in a very lighthearted and jocular tone as he saw it. depend on it, he said. we know better than to repeal our masculine systems. we have only the name of masters and would not give this up, because it would subject us to the despotism of the petticoats. make a joke out of her very serious comment, and this made abigail adams fear yes. -- furious. off a letter to mercy otis warren, and she said she wrote to john about women's condition and that john had been "very soppy to me." [laughter] take action,d to and she urged mercy otis warren to join her in sending a petition to congress. imagine that. she was advocating that women send a petition to the continental congress, arguing for an expansion of their rights . it didn't happen. the important thing here is that certain women at the time, certain well read, educated women saw the implications of revolutionary ideology for their own condition, for the condition of women. it wasn't unint
here to theresting is john adams' response. adams dismissed his wife's letter, and he replied in a very lighthearted and jocular tone as he saw it. depend on it, he said. we know better than to repeal our masculine systems. we have only the name of masters and would not give this up, because it would subject us to the despotism of the petticoats. make a joke out of her very serious comment, and this made abigail adams fear yes. -- furious. off a letter to mercy otis warren, and she said she...
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adam? >> kim kardashian. >> tucker: kim kardashian, okay. was it kim kardashian?ow that you are not necessarily a trump supporter, but i know your husband seems to like him a lot. you guys argue about that? do you talk politics and have debates? >> you know what, no. i have nothing bad to see, say about the president. >> tucker: it was indeed kim kardashian. one for adam. >> i knew it, you are just quicker on the buzzer. >> tucker: question number two, which supreme court justice has liberals rejoicing after this person said he or she planned to stay on the court at least five more years? janice. >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, she has many names and we get to say them all. she announced she gets to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> i would not have gotten close. >> tucker: janice setting up a tie. question three, over the past weekend, barack and michelle o
adam? >> kim kardashian. >> tucker: kim kardashian, okay. was it kim kardashian?ow that you are not necessarily a trump supporter, but i know your husband seems to like him a lot. you guys argue about that? do you talk politics and have debates? >> you know what, no. i have nothing bad to see, say about the president. >> tucker: it was indeed kim kardashian. one for adam. >> i knew it, you are just quicker on the buzzer. >> tucker: question number two, which...
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andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the decision went to the house of representatives they did some horse trading. it was called the corrupt bargain. clay supposedly approached and said i will give you my vote if you promise to make me secretary of state and you get elected president. he felt that the will of the people the people's will have been circumvented by the aristocratic interests of washington. between jackson's loss in the 1824 campaign and the next campaign in 1828 jackson and his supporters determined that he was not going to lose a second time. he spent four years building friendships and suppor
andrew jackson, john quincy adams, william crawford, and henry clay. i would say it is fair to say that they hated each other. through the remainder of each other's lives. in the election jackson won the most number of popular vote. about 48% but he did not when the majority of votes. the remainder of them were divided between john quincy adams who was number two and henry clay was number three and crawford as number four. there was not a majority opinion from the electoral college. the...
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we love seeing new world—record and adam peaty keeps on delivering.oming from fifth place to first in the omnium with a superb performance in the last of the four disciplines, the points race. he beat a really strong field, including the the reigning olympic, world and european champions. we wonder how far he can go. and there are more medal chances today in the swimming and cycling with coverage on bbc tv, radio 5 live and sports extra, plus the bbc sport website. you can also catch up via bbc iplayer, red button, connected tvs and mobile app. we have got it all covered. what a performance from ireland's women who reached the hockey world cup final. the second lowest ranked side, who've had to raise money in the past to fund their matches, will face the netherlands, in the final later after beating spain in a penalty shootout in the semis. jo currie was watching. ireland's unlikely heroes, their women's hockey team the first irish team male or female to make a world final in any sport. their semifinal against spain was already uncharted territory and
we love seeing new world—record and adam peaty keeps on delivering.oming from fifth place to first in the omnium with a superb performance in the last of the four disciplines, the points race. he beat a really strong field, including the the reigning olympic, world and european champions. we wonder how far he can go. and there are more medal chances today in the swimming and cycling with coverage on bbc tv, radio 5 live and sports extra, plus the bbc sport website. you can also catch up via...
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and adam's got three victories under his belt.yet here in the states, but she did win once on the uk version of the show. >> this is a very important decision for you, to make the right one. her name is jennifer hudson. >> come on, adam, say it again! >> and of course, everybody's favorite bromance is back, and adam's got a few fresh zingers for blake. >> you're such a nerd. you look like you're wearing a pair of jeans that button up at your neck. you're wearing a canadian tuxedo. >> all right, blake. "the voice returns september 24th on nbc. >> still ahead here -- >> the reason why rihanna skipped the vmas revealed and the looks that broke the break. >> $1.6 million. >>> then we're behind the scenes of "the bold and the beautiful." for a dessert smackdown. >>> plus, winona ryder and keanu reeves confess to having crushes. >> i'm convinced we really did get married. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> if you're wondering why rihanna wasn't at the vmas, here is why. she was heating it up in havana. >> riri in a god dress, sn
and adam's got three victories under his belt.yet here in the states, but she did win once on the uk version of the show. >> this is a very important decision for you, to make the right one. her name is jennifer hudson. >> come on, adam, say it again! >> and of course, everybody's favorite bromance is back, and adam's got a few fresh zingers for blake. >> you're such a nerd. you look like you're wearing a pair of jeans that button up at your neck. you're wearing a...
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i'm adam tuss. i'll t >>> o the hot side for sure. 92 gaithersburg and 95 raston and 92 in leesburg and 99 towards annapolis. heat index nea 100 in most locations. we'll talk about how long thist heat lnd what to expect for that labor day weekend. i'm back in justbout nine minutes. >> nearly 3,000 people died as a result of hurricane maria slamming into puerto rico. that's more than double a recent estimate. it's 45 times the original count. the new numbers com from researchers at g.w. and an independent by puerto rico's governor. they looked at the deaths betweente last ser and february and found a 22% spike in expected deaths if the storm had not hit. researchers sgi the ol number only reflected deaths directly related to the storm, ot those caused by the widespread communications and the breakdowns t >> hard to believe that this weekend is the last up official weekend of summer. a lot of us will be flying out of town one last time and news 4 got a rare look behind the scenes athat it takes to gea
i'm adam tuss. i'll t >>> o the hot side for sure. 92 gaithersburg and 95 raston and 92 in leesburg and 99 towards annapolis. heat index nea 100 in most locations. we'll talk about how long thist heat lnd what to expect for that labor day weekend. i'm back in justbout nine minutes. >> nearly 3,000 people died as a result of hurricane maria slamming into puerto rico. that's more than double a recent estimate. it's 45 times the original count. the new numbers com from researchers...
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brian: john quincy adams was his secretary of state. mr. ferling: right. hardase of paine, it to say because i like everything he wrote. i feel closer to him than i did to the others because i saw some similarities in his background and my background. he came from a working-class background. my dad was working-class. largeked in texas for a chemical company. he started in charleston, west virginia. that is where i was bored. he was transferred to texas and that is where i grew up. working-classm a background. his father was a skilled craftsman. he went to london. when he goes to london, he is there several times. when he goes there is young man, i think he is at a point where he does not know what he wants to do. he only knows what he does not want to do. he did not want to be a skilled craftsman, hunched over a workbench for 12 hours a day, 60's week. -- six days a week. goes to london, he has a transformative experience. he is introduced to the english reform movement and becomes hislved and begins political ideas. my experience was similar in that colle
brian: john quincy adams was his secretary of state. mr. ferling: right. hardase of paine, it to say because i like everything he wrote. i feel closer to him than i did to the others because i saw some similarities in his background and my background. he came from a working-class background. my dad was working-class. largeked in texas for a chemical company. he started in charleston, west virginia. that is where i was bored. he was transferred to texas and that is where i grew up....
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and he was a contemporary of adams and jefferson. he knew the dynamics of the relationship with how the people opposed to this. with the standings on the left foot. i think it was his way of capturing and that. that division that exists. the good news is they were reconciled and adams died on july 4, 1826. fifty years to the day and it is recorded that his last words were think god jefferson lives. i think it's really interesting the path that these two gentlemen took. book tv wants to know what you're reading. send us your summer reading list at book tv on twitter. instagram, or on facebook. television for serious readers. in the new book. rethinking the highways. you write that when it comes to highways america has made a category mistake we created a 2h century 20th century system based on government provisions. >> it means that our highways they are almost all of basically owned by state governments. they are operated by a state departments of transportation. but the funding all comro
and he was a contemporary of adams and jefferson. he knew the dynamics of the relationship with how the people opposed to this. with the standings on the left foot. i think it was his way of capturing and that. that division that exists. the good news is they were reconciled and adams died on july 4, 1826. fifty years to the day and it is recorded that his last words were think god jefferson lives. i think it's really interesting the path that these two gentlemen took. book tv wants to know...
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. >> adam is in fairfax station. adam, what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: well, there are roads heavily impacted bye all ain you were talking about. this is fairfax station road in fairstation. obviously, you can't get across the road right here. eu can see the t branches going across the water. it's fast moving across the water. d the driver did what we always tell drivers not to do when you can't see the bottom of the road. they try to dri through the water right there. and that is the situation. that driver is apparently okay, but this road, fairfax station road has been shut down near coalchester drive. there was heavy rain overnight. a lot of it stopped at this point in time. but in the low-lying areas, we are dretty farn in the hills right here. had these areas t are especially close to creeks and streams, then kind of stuff can haery quickly. the water does seem to be going back right now, but it's going to tak couple of maybe an hour or so before all of this kind of reseeds. and this road, if this is part of normal commute, it won't be
. >> adam is in fairfax station. adam, what are you seeing out there? >> reporter: well, there are roads heavily impacted bye all ain you were talking about. this is fairfax station road in fairstation. obviously, you can't get across the road right here. eu can see the t branches going across the water. it's fast moving across the water. d the driver did what we always tell drivers not to do when you can't see the bottom of the road. they try to dri through the water right there....
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informant he's worked with the cia what we're also learning is that an individual named adam a lot of injure has been stripped of his security clearance now adam levin sure is a twelve year pentagon strategist he has worked with the pentagon he raised why it was that stefan helper was receiving over a million dollars over the course of six years and different contracts and it wasn't exactly clear what work he was carrying out now adam levin sure raised this complaint and he was then stripped of his security clearance now he filed a whistleblower retaliation complaint and his attorneys are pointing out kind of an interesting chain of events this is what his attorney has to say. rick to keep pope drugs very close to the vest and nobody seems to have any idea what he was doing. he. did out a good chunk of it so that i could he composed them and then collect the burmans as he's free. is it possible that adam a lot of injure was fired simply for asking about the money that was going to stefan help or in these contracts that these allegations are being raised there's a lot of talk about whe
informant he's worked with the cia what we're also learning is that an individual named adam a lot of injure has been stripped of his security clearance now adam levin sure is a twelve year pentagon strategist he has worked with the pentagon he raised why it was that stefan helper was receiving over a million dollars over the course of six years and different contracts and it wasn't exactly clear what work he was carrying out now adam levin sure raised this complaint and he was then stripped of...