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but also adam's morgan today and adam's morgan past. i think all of the acts have a connection to adam's morgan in that they've played in some of our venues or done adam's morgan day before. the headliner on the columbia stage at 18th and columbia is legendary go go band trouble funk who happens to also be celebrating their 40th year. >> they go way back. >> they go way back. them andhe festival and, side note me, are also the same age. both young and old celebrating world music but also up and coming hip-hop and indyrock. adam's morgan has always been that kind of place where there's all different types. >> michelle, there's another stage the library is sponsoring. >> d.c. must be lick library are partnering with american university to create a neighborhood hisry section of the festival in honor of the 40th anniversary. that will include an exhibit that's done related to neighborhood organizing. that will be presented on the humanities tru which is american university's new mobile exhibition, pub hctory platform. >> it's debuting. yes.
but also adam's morgan today and adam's morgan past. i think all of the acts have a connection to adam's morgan in that they've played in some of our venues or done adam's morgan day before. the headliner on the columbia stage at 18th and columbia is legendary go go band trouble funk who happens to also be celebrating their 40th year. >> they go way back. >> they go way back. them andhe festival and, side note me, are also the same age. both young and old celebrating world music but...
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adam: sure. one of the arguments from the administration is that refugees have been a fiscal burden to the united states. that conception was rebutted by an economic study that was actually commissioned by the trump administration and done by the trump administration that found that the refugee program has netted the united states economy about $63 billion over the last 10 years. so the economic argument really doesn't work, even compared to the administration's own findings. host: so this is adam bates with the international assistance project, here to talk about this proposed refugee cap. it was announced earlier this week. if you want to ask him questions, it's (202) 748-8000 for democrats, republicans (202) 748-8001, and independents (202) 748-8002. if you are a refugee in the united states and you want to give your perspective, it is (202) 748-8003, and you can also reach out to us via twitter at cspanwj. what is the process of negotiation from this cap announced by the administration to wha
adam: sure. one of the arguments from the administration is that refugees have been a fiscal burden to the united states. that conception was rebutted by an economic study that was actually commissioned by the trump administration and done by the trump administration that found that the refugee program has netted the united states economy about $63 billion over the last 10 years. so the economic argument really doesn't work, even compared to the administration's own findings. host: so this is...
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[roll call] >> president adams: motion passes 6-0 with 1 absent. >> president adams: thank you very much, please. >> item six is the director's report. update and report on the office of small business and the assistant centre. department programs, policy and legislative matters, announcements from the mayor and announcements regarding small business activity. discussion item. >> thank you. commissioners, i just want to give a brief update. a couple of meetings back, we talked about mayor breed's summit. i have worked with o. oe wdc and combined some of the joint responses together and there's a few more modifications for review and then i will forward you that draft. >> we are having a presentation from d.p.h. they will be providing their proposed implementation plan for the flavoured tobacco ban. so how they will be community outreach and timelines and working with the businesses. we will also be receiving a presentation on map 2020. the mission plan that has been in the process for a couple of years. so finalizing legislation. initially slated for this meeting was the apprenticeship p
[roll call] >> president adams: motion passes 6-0 with 1 absent. >> president adams: thank you very much, please. >> item six is the director's report. update and report on the office of small business and the assistant centre. department programs, policy and legislative matters, announcements from the mayor and announcements regarding small business activity. discussion item. >> thank you. commissioners, i just want to give a brief update. a couple of meetings back, we...
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commissioner adams? >> vice-president adams: i would like to follow up with president brandon and what commissioner woo ho said. this commission is very well aware that this park is the people's park. it belongs to the community, not the commission. it belongs to the people. we will get it done. as commissioners, we have to do our duty and we'll do that to make sure that everything gets right. we know this park will have all the bells and whistles, but we also have to make sure that things get done right. so if we seem to be looking at things, this is our responsibility. this is why we were appointed by the mayor to do our fiduciary responsibility to the community. it will get done, but we're 200% in. thank you. >> clerk: item for consent calendar. 10a, request authorizization to enter into grant agreement with successor agency to the former san francisco redevelopment agency for the port to accept and expend $9, 760,000 in successor agency for the bond proceeds for construction of mission bay ferry land
commissioner adams? >> vice-president adams: i would like to follow up with president brandon and what commissioner woo ho said. this commission is very well aware that this park is the people's park. it belongs to the community, not the commission. it belongs to the people. we will get it done. as commissioners, we have to do our duty and we'll do that to make sure that everything gets right. we know this park will have all the bells and whistles, but we also have to make sure that...
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that means adam levine.in frazier is in new york. >> nancy that's the news that has everyone buzzing. we learned maroon five is in for the big game. ♪ >> it's a dream come true for adam. a source tells "e.t." maroon five has always wanted to play the super bowl halftime. in fact we're told it's one of adam levine's biggest goals. >> i think the band would be thrilled to do it. >> adam campaigned for the gig on howard stern in 2015 when the band was rumored to be in the running. >> we're probably on a short list. we actively want to play the super bowl. >> nancy sat down with the band. >> the red tail blues tour, what can we expect? >> we don't like to over do it. keep the band on stage and kick as much ass as we can. >> the timing works . the band has a big gap in its schedule in february leaving it wide open to perform at halftime. ♪ >> of course we've all come to expect halftime collaboration and the band can deliver. they've recently worked with cardi b. making this all the more interesting is that this s
that means adam levine.in frazier is in new york. >> nancy that's the news that has everyone buzzing. we learned maroon five is in for the big game. ♪ >> it's a dream come true for adam. a source tells "e.t." maroon five has always wanted to play the super bowl halftime. in fact we're told it's one of adam levine's biggest goals. >> i think the band would be thrilled to do it. >> adam campaigned for the gig on howard stern in 2015 when the band was rumored to...
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still with us to get some thoughts, adam posted -- adam poston.about trade and how fast -- far through the trade war do you think we are, does it ever have an endpoint knowing what we know about president trump? adam: he has an endpoint but it is a long way off. the canadians and the americans will make some kind of deal unlikely deal with the mexicans. it is tariffs and and a partial unwinding of nafta. it is a bad thing. it will not escalate. my concern is morris -- more u.s.-china. the trade war will continue and the president is going to put on the 200 plusn billion of goods and the chinese will keep retaliating. ,e are in for six months a year sometimes politicians and voters have to feel the pain before they change their minds. manus: the other salvo sent by trump was the threat that he may withdraw from the of you cheer being abused. that is 11% of world trade. napa, weeen him rip up have seen him rip up the climate agreement, we have seen him rip up a lot of agreements. empty threat or a real risk? adam: real risk. we felt that trump meant
still with us to get some thoughts, adam posted -- adam poston.about trade and how fast -- far through the trade war do you think we are, does it ever have an endpoint knowing what we know about president trump? adam: he has an endpoint but it is a long way off. the canadians and the americans will make some kind of deal unlikely deal with the mexicans. it is tariffs and and a partial unwinding of nafta. it is a bad thing. it will not escalate. my concern is morris -- more u.s.-china. the trade...
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. >> >> adam super bowl bound.elly after her talk show announcement. >>> and -- >> i have never felt to hungover in my life. >> oh, simon. simon's speech for carrie underwood. what brought to star to tears. >> it was very surreal. >>> his epic first man space opportunities. just how scary did it get? >>> and why kevin hart and wild animals don't mix. >> oh! >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> carrie underwood, adam levine, kelly clarkson. we are with the stars making headlines today. let's begin with meghan markle, because she just hosted her first palace party. >> yeah, meghan is palace official, isn't she? i love he brought her mama. it's the first time we have seen her in the uk since the wedding. >> they seem to have such a good relationship. every was -- how should i put it? expecting. >> here we go. >> working on this project for the past nine months has been a tremendous labor of love. >> and with those words, nine months and labor of love, we can't help but meghan was fully aware of the rumors that pop
. >> >> adam super bowl bound.elly after her talk show announcement. >>> and -- >> i have never felt to hungover in my life. >> oh, simon. simon's speech for carrie underwood. what brought to star to tears. >> it was very surreal. >>> his epic first man space opportunities. just how scary did it get? >>> and why kevin hart and wild animals don't mix. >> oh! >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> carrie...
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john adams, at 42%. he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. win the jackson did not majority of the electoral college and that's required to win the presidency, so that got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment to the constitution ordained. house,n going to the henry clay, another candidate who did not make it into the final round, henry clay, the speaker of the house, agreed more with john quincy adams on policy that with andrew jackson. and so adams makes, according to jackson, a corrupt bargain -- clay makes a according to jackson, a corrupt bargain and in exchange he would, adams would give him the position of secretary of state. that event, secretary of state was seen as a primary route to the white house. so jackson loses in the house, he expected to win, he's obviously just as furious as you can imagine over what happened jacksonelection, and decidesis corrupt and in response to basically launches 1828 campaign a bit target of make the his 1828 campaign gover
john adams, at 42%. he also won a plurality of electoral college votes. win the jackson did not majority of the electoral college and that's required to win the presidency, so that got thrown to the house of representatives, which the 12th amendment to the constitution ordained. house,n going to the henry clay, another candidate who did not make it into the final round, henry clay, the speaker of the house, agreed more with john quincy adams on policy that with andrew jackson. and so adams...
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>> adam: i am. >> anthony: so, what qualities is one looking for in a heel?ber either doesn't want to be or wants to see get their ass kicked. >> anthony: so, over-confident, narcissistic, sneaky? >> brittany: he's good. you'd be a great heel. >> adam: you could be a heel tomorrow. >> anthony: comes naturally. >> anthony: is it a sport, or is it more of a cathartic, emotional experience? because it goes beyond sport. there's nuance there. there are tortured souls who are struggling with the good and evil in themselves. >> adam: wrestling is live theater. it's sport, it's a rock concert, it's all this stuff wrapped into one. i think when people realize that pro wrestling has more in common with "game of thrones" than it does ufc they accept it more, and they appreciate it for what it is. >> jorza: come to the jorza's corner, where the kielbas' is delicious. chunky too, tasty too. make your belly feel so good. everybody! ♪ >> anthony: alexander jorza bodnar fled hungary during the soviet union's crushing suppression of their revolution in 1956. at jorza's corne
>> adam: i am. >> anthony: so, what qualities is one looking for in a heel?ber either doesn't want to be or wants to see get their ass kicked. >> anthony: so, over-confident, narcissistic, sneaky? >> brittany: he's good. you'd be a great heel. >> adam: you could be a heel tomorrow. >> anthony: comes naturally. >> anthony: is it a sport, or is it more of a cathartic, emotional experience? because it goes beyond sport. there's nuance there. there are...
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adams had a great argument. we did not have much of a navy.guess what america did, started off strong, got it wrong, rotated at our admirals, got the right guys in there and sent a message. i would argue without that message we don't have this much naval success in the war of 1812. that book seems to resonate and our hope is we will announce a three-part series on the history channel shortly. keep your fingers crossed if you can because i think it's an important story that has to be told to then i thought who would be great to talk about next. i don't know if anyone here has two words the white house-- have you to read it? i had a chance to to work it and they showed me the archway where they buried the white house to the ground and the original flames are still there. they wanted america to remember how close they came to coming to an end. when we had social studies class i could knock enough of the war of 1812. i couldn't understand why we didn't spend more time on it. it was a draw, they signed a peace treaty. some people said it was an unn
adams had a great argument. we did not have much of a navy.guess what america did, started off strong, got it wrong, rotated at our admirals, got the right guys in there and sent a message. i would argue without that message we don't have this much naval success in the war of 1812. that book seems to resonate and our hope is we will announce a three-part series on the history channel shortly. keep your fingers crossed if you can because i think it's an important story that has to be told to...
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adams is in england and adam says i had a great conversation with the ambassador of tripoli. you've got to come over here. let's just lock this deal up. they realize they're charging three times whatever else has been charged because they believed like the rest of your community coming people think this is the hands of brain behind them to say charge these guys to hilt, they will not get the pay and let's start taking the ships can destroy their economy for the get repeat anything. i've spent adams and jefferson get into office they do in the path ambassadors. one was given two weeks to get out of town. he just left. one of the things i will add, when you start to declare war on you and it was tripoli that did it, the chopped down your flagpole. when tripoli went to do it they couldn't get it down. after like two hours the ceremony kind of ended and the internet been against like the next day or two. but we tried to rationalize, we tried to make payments. we relate on everything. it made it stressful for the impostors. when jefferson took over he said all payments stop. let's
adams is in england and adam says i had a great conversation with the ambassador of tripoli. you've got to come over here. let's just lock this deal up. they realize they're charging three times whatever else has been charged because they believed like the rest of your community coming people think this is the hands of brain behind them to say charge these guys to hilt, they will not get the pay and let's start taking the ships can destroy their economy for the get repeat anything. i've spent...
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adam fming explains. adam: if you celebrated anything recently with a bottle of fizz and it was champagne, it was produced in this region of france, which has become a battleground in brexit talks. it is over the eu system of geographical indications, gi's, which protect products that ve a link to a particular location. gi, no onecharns a else can use the name in the eu. producers love it. >> people know that champagne only comes from champagne, that region. it is important. we he a good organization fighting for that worldwide. adam: there are more than 3000 other products on the list including balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.ar therbritish gi's like scotch whiskey and cornish patsies. the eu wants the u.k. to guarantee all the existing gi's under british law afexit. the government has not agreed to that. someta voices in bri think the whole thing is a barrier to free trade. >> it is impossible to understand. 300, 400 kilometers from here. trapotion,g the the imrtant name, french wine or italy one. adam
adam fming explains. adam: if you celebrated anything recently with a bottle of fizz and it was champagne, it was produced in this region of france, which has become a battleground in brexit talks. it is over the eu system of geographical indications, gi's, which protect products that ve a link to a particular location. gi, no onecharns a else can use the name in the eu. producers love it. >> people know that champagne only comes from champagne, that region. it is important. we he a good...
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♪ adam and eve ♪ adam and eve oh, my god!and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment. getting the job done safely, so we can keep the lights on for everybody. because i live here i have a deeper connection to the community. and i want to see the community grow and thrive. every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. so the environment is there for my kids and future generations. together, we're building a better california. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be candice bergen, new zealand prime minister, jacinda ardern, and a special performance by jon batiste. now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
♪ adam and eve ♪ adam and eve oh, my god!and roots near pipes and underground infrastructure. at pg&e wherever we work, we work hard to protect the environment. getting the job done safely, so we can keep the lights on for everybody. because i live here i have a deeper connection to the community. and i want to see the community grow and thrive. every year we work with cities and schools to plant trees in our communities. so the environment is there for my kids and future generations....
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discussion item. >> president adams: commissioner ortiz? his. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena: i just want to recognize the state legislation sb 1235 that passed. that is on small businesses to prevent predatory business lending to our small businesses, that is great because not all money is good money. even though there was 60 organizations participated in both private and public, i want to give a special shout out to the opportunity fund for all the family members out there if you guys do an amazing job. thank you, think you, think you. sometimes we think we need that loan and maybe we don't. think you. >> president adams: that's a good one. good job. any other commission reports? nothing. any members of the public would like to make comment on commissioner reports? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item, please. >> item eight is new business. last commissioners to introduce new agenda items. a discussion item. >> president adams: any new business items? go ahead. >> i want to follow up on something i alluded to in new business.
discussion item. >> president adams: commissioner ortiz? his. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena: i just want to recognize the state legislation sb 1235 that passed. that is on small businesses to prevent predatory business lending to our small businesses, that is great because not all money is good money. even though there was 60 organizations participated in both private and public, i want to give a special shout out to the opportunity fund for all the family members out there if you...
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please welcome america's sweetheart, adam carolla!mmy: 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, so 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, i'm like 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, jimmy.
please welcome america's sweetheart, adam carolla!mmy: 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, so i thought i'd bring the towel. >> jimmy: seems like you're at work, like. so really...
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plus -- >> adam levine super bowl bound.hat we know about maroon 5 rocking the halftime show and new interview with kelly clarkson. >> it's like what. >> what. >> what to expect from kelly's new talk show. >> going for the oprah crowd. >> then -- >> it's jessica simpson. >> what jessica told us about her little girl on the way. and carrie underwood's secret heartbreak. >> why do i keep getting pregnant if i can't have a kid. >> her three miscarriages. >>> why cher isn't a fan of cher. >> oh, no. >> and why kevin hart and wild animals don't mix. >> tarantulas, snakes. oh! everything the black people don't like was there. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hello, thanks for joining us. >> the latest hollywood news. >> the shocking arrest of america's got talent fan favorite. michael keterer won the hearts of america and simon cowell with his doctor of adopting five boys from foster care. now he's feistingacing a seriou allegation. he was arrested on a domestic violence allegation thursday at 3:45 p.m. and booked on a felo
plus -- >> adam levine super bowl bound.hat we know about maroon 5 rocking the halftime show and new interview with kelly clarkson. >> it's like what. >> what. >> what to expect from kelly's new talk show. >> going for the oprah crowd. >> then -- >> it's jessica simpson. >> what jessica told us about her little girl on the way. and carrie underwood's secret heartbreak. >> why do i keep getting pregnant if i can't have a kid. >> her...
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. >>> take a live look at 30 rock, adam driver hosting the season adam driver hosting the season premiere ofsnl" this is a fight. not to the finish. adam driver hosting the season premiere ofsnl" but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. so you went online... prescriptions... and got so lost in a mumbo-jumbo of co-pays, coupons and codes that your brain went offline. next time ask your cvs pharmacist. our proprietary search tool analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in.... before you conk out... see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. a man and woman found dead in a montgomery county home. darcy spencer was near that scene. >> referee: we're here in the silver sprg area of montgomery county. i can tell you, this is a very iet neighborhood. you can see the investigation taking place up the street from where i'm standing. i've talked to some neighbors here in the community. theye very shakes about what ppened here this evening. police are confirming they got a call for a soting
. >>> take a live look at 30 rock, adam driver hosting the season adam driver hosting the season premiere ofsnl" this is a fight. not to the finish. adam driver hosting the season premiere ofsnl" but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. so you went online... prescriptions... and got so lost in a mumbo-jumbo of co-pays, coupons and codes that your brain went offline. next time ask your cvs...
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sure enough, henry clay, when he becomes secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signed into law a new 1828, of raising it from 25% to 45%. that is one heck of a tariff. why did they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson -- 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 interests. clay says the bank is good for farmers. the bank is good for mechanics, for manufacturers, for the country as a whole. we need to recharter this bank, and there is the whig party platform. wigs support klay's american system. they 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 whigs say
sure enough, henry clay, when he becomes secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signed into law a new 1828, of raising it from 25% to 45%. that is one heck of a tariff. why did they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike...
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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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adam? >> yes.you're going to be on social media, i realize there is threat of kids wanting to go to new platforms and instagram in some ways has taken over facebook which is good for facebook. aren't they at risk ready to police themselves. if consumers are not able to exercise judgment because there is no one else really rival with facebook or instagram. doesn't the government ha to come in, saying you guys are too big, split up? >> there is alternative. give power back to the people. let us police ourselves. by that, rather than have mysterious algorithms somehow filter out certain things -- trish: conservative viewpoints? >> exactly. trish: just saying. >> give me everything. i want to see absolutely everything out there. let me, give me empower me with algorithms, choices i can start to filter. the beauty, promise of social media it is an open book. the problem is there are is no editors. i want to be my own editor. trish: that's fine. there are two different things at play. we don't know each
adam? >> yes.you're going to be on social media, i realize there is threat of kids wanting to go to new platforms and instagram in some ways has taken over facebook which is good for facebook. aren't they at risk ready to police themselves. if consumers are not able to exercise judgment because there is no one else really rival with facebook or instagram. doesn't the government ha to come in, saying you guys are too big, split up? >> there is alternative. give power back to the...
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between adam smith and doctor johnson but that is another story so why then do we care about adam smith the theory of 79 and the wealth of seven teen 76 the first is a book not of moral philosophy at the second book is very widely quoted but neither books read. it is a a moral psychology. where do our social norms come on and to that question smith gives the following answer they come from social interactions they are natural results of human beings interacting with each other. how can that happen? because when humans interact with each other the extreme end of the exchange in this case is an exchange from this regard. so that is the object of love by others and of course it is the process of wanting the esteem and knowing that they are aware that you want it and you are aware that they want or they are aware and so on that creates as it were conventions and social norms and that proved to be a powerful idea leveraged by another idea of an impartial spectator said the morality would be o if the conventional wisdom in any particular time but smith is not that, he's view is a more univers
between adam smith and doctor johnson but that is another story so why then do we care about adam smith the theory of 79 and the wealth of seven teen 76 the first is a book not of moral philosophy at the second book is very widely quoted but neither books read. it is a a moral psychology. where do our social norms come on and to that question smith gives the following answer they come from social interactions they are natural results of human beings interacting with each other. how can that...
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brian: adam? adam i am from california, i : teach mostly u.s. history and i am transferring to arcata high were i will be teaching a pre-macroeconomics, and college microeconomics. pat: -- brian: how many students in classes per day? adam five classes per day with : about 150 students. brian: what is the most interesting class for your students? adam: they want to see themselves. brian: explain? adam: trying to make my west coast students understand issues on the east coast, just the geography. something that often goes over their heads, they don't understand it, they have never been there. and so, if they can grasp an issue that they themselves have caner seen, experienced, or wrap their heads around because it involves them, that is something they generally will engage in and understand. brian: what do you try to teach them as the best source of information? adam: multiple sources. there is no single, best source of information if they want to understand an issue. they need to try and get different perspectives, understand what the influences
brian: adam? adam i am from california, i : teach mostly u.s. history and i am transferring to arcata high were i will be teaching a pre-macroeconomics, and college microeconomics. pat: -- brian: how many students in classes per day? adam five classes per day with : about 150 students. brian: what is the most interesting class for your students? adam: they want to see themselves. brian: explain? adam: trying to make my west coast students understand issues on the east coast, just the geography....
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. >> president adams: ok. any other questions before we go to public comment? >> i would like to pose a couple to oewd and dp together. a lot of the conversation we had, at least in the caucus that i was part of with dph, was your staff, your limited, the ordinance is law, how do we mandate other departments to come to the table to be able to help with this mitigation process? so that's kind of the first big question that i would pose to oewd. >> good afternoon. i think one of the first things we're doing is bringing the item to the commission. in the past we implement ordinances without going through the channels, but in this case it's been adopted by the city or the voters of san francisco. we're talking to different bodies that may be impacted. we want to hear how to do your jobs better. in terms of engaging other departments, we can listen to ideas, if you have other ideas how to engage with departments or other city agencies that should be involved. our office got involved under the direction of late mayor lee, who wanted to see our office working closely
. >> president adams: ok. any other questions before we go to public comment? >> i would like to pose a couple to oewd and dp together. a lot of the conversation we had, at least in the caucus that i was part of with dph, was your staff, your limited, the ordinance is law, how do we mandate other departments to come to the table to be able to help with this mitigation process? so that's kind of the first big question that i would pose to oewd. >> good afternoon. i think one of...
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but is there an adams story that needs to be included in the canon about adams? >> you know, there's probably -- i have to confess, i'm a woman's historian, so i would say to start taking the words and work of women seriously, and i do appreciate your point about the siloed histories, but actually, histories weren't siloed. it was just one. it was the narrative of war and power and it was populated by white men, and it was only until historians as women and people of color started talking that people started going, oh, back to these silos. we want it to be all together. believe me, we want it to be all together. we want to craft a new national narrative that includes everybody and the lessons they bring tos us and that's what's exciting about the place that we are now. so, those national narratives used to be created by scholars. they would disseminate them from the ivory tower into the textbook industry and that was the end. but i think we have a role to play at the papers project and as sites to craft that national narrative. it doesn't just have to come from t
but is there an adams story that needs to be included in the canon about adams? >> you know, there's probably -- i have to confess, i'm a woman's historian, so i would say to start taking the words and work of women seriously, and i do appreciate your point about the siloed histories, but actually, histories weren't siloed. it was just one. it was the narrative of war and power and it was populated by white men, and it was only until historians as women and people of color started talking...
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. >> now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's moderator scott adams, scott adams is the creator of the comic strip with estimated 150 million readers across the country, mr. adams has dozen offense book and print an daily video stream, coffee with scott adam, he has been a banker, tech guy, restaurant owner and cofounder of the start-up win-hub, he's a certified and mba at university of berkeley, please welcome scott adams. [applause] [laughter] >> today's meeting to have commonwealth club in california, you can common wealth club on the internet at commonwealthclub.org. the comic strip and your moderator of this program. i'm please today introduce today's speaker greg gutfeld, host of the gutfeld show and cohost of the five and author of the book the gutfeld monologues, classic from the five. admitted outrageous and outspoken libertarian, humorist, magazine editor and blogger, greg started with fox news in 2007 as contributor and hosted the late-night sthow red eye from 2007 to -- [cheers and applause] >> to 2015. he paridies daily events and personalities discuss and debate hot n
. >> now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's moderator scott adams, scott adams is the creator of the comic strip with estimated 150 million readers across the country, mr. adams has dozen offense book and print an daily video stream, coffee with scott adam, he has been a banker, tech guy, restaurant owner and cofounder of the start-up win-hub, he's a certified and mba at university of berkeley, please welcome scott adams. [applause] [laughter] >> today's meeting to have...
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and i feel like once that happens, it's a wrap for you and adam.s. >> i'm not upset because i like girls. i mean and so when they win, it's, you know congratulations. i'm happy about it. >> as long as it's not adam, i don't care. ♪ can you turn around >> j-hud's return is about to shake-up the coaches panel on "the voice." there's just one problem. she's really hard to hate. >> look, it's okay. i can't compete with that. >> no you really can't. >> my gosh. >> and also she's like an oscar winner. so like after we did promo one day i had to follow her and then we had to do these ads where we had to kind of act and i was like are you freaking kidding me? i have to follow the oscar winner? like i was so intimidated i wanted to pee my pants. and honestly y'all she's like the sweetest thing ever. she and her family always bring like cookies and pie to work. >> this is a very important decision for you to make, the right one. her name is jennifer hudson. >> come on adam. ♪ say it again >> joining the coaches for season 15 are mentors thomas rhett, ceelo,
and i feel like once that happens, it's a wrap for you and adam.s. >> i'm not upset because i like girls. i mean and so when they win, it's, you know congratulations. i'm happy about it. >> as long as it's not adam, i don't care. ♪ can you turn around >> j-hud's return is about to shake-up the coaches panel on "the voice." there's just one problem. she's really hard to hate. >> look, it's okay. i can't compete with that. >> no you really can't. >>...
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earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. form of epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the medicine if she gets a seizure at school. ( marty ) sacramento neighbors say they were shocked to see this video. it shows what appears to be a woman leaving a child in an infant seat in a stranger's driveway. this was captured on surveillance video wednesday night. the woman returned two hours later to retrieve the car seat. one neighbor believes the woman got into an argument with a man... and thinks she may have left the child in the driveway to keep it safe. now neighbors hope this mother will ask them for help - next time around. ( marty ) coming up on th
earlier this year we introduced you to 5-year- old brooke adams. form of epilepsy. she takes the marijuana drug known as t-h-c oil as an emergency treatment for her random seizures. the rincon valley union school district in santa rosa origionally sought to ban the drug from school grounds, saying it violates federal law. her family fought the ban saying that brooke's seizures last two to three hours if she doesn't use t-h-c oil to treat it. brooke has a nurse that is required to give her the...
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adam?lking about how the level of the storm, the wind of the storm, may be weaker than projected, category 1, 90-mile and hour wind. that's true, but what we'll notice is the slow movement of this, even the wind we are seeing, are going to be relentless. because the spot being hit are going to continue to be hit for hour after hour. let me show you where the storm s there's the center of circulation, just off the coast of north carolina. it's about 30 miles from wilmington. if you run it directly to the coast, closer to 15 miles, the strongest wind we do have are right around the eye wall which is approaching the coast, the closer you get, the higher the numbers go, the more rain you will see from this. here are recent wind gusts. we see spots climbing up into the 60s in the coastal communities. still out in the water, that's where the winds are the strongest. we have a 96-mile an hour gust, 70-mile an hour gust on a buoy. it's going to sit there. it's not just the 60-mile an hour wind, it'
adam?lking about how the level of the storm, the wind of the storm, may be weaker than projected, category 1, 90-mile and hour wind. that's true, but what we'll notice is the slow movement of this, even the wind we are seeing, are going to be relentless. because the spot being hit are going to continue to be hit for hour after hour. let me show you where the storm s there's the center of circulation, just off the coast of north carolina. it's about 30 miles from wilmington. if you run it...
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adams morgaoi day has been on for a long time. this is our 40th anniversary and we're the longest running neighborhood festival in d.c. so the current volunteers that have been put tng on f last four years, we're really just the custodians of something that has been built the years and gone through changes and changes in planning and the shape of the event. it started as a big block party potluck. they got together businesses and people and decidednt they to have adams morgan day so that's when it started. now we're celebrang the 40th anniversary. >> kara, you're one of the volunteers for this all-volunteer event. how did you get involved with this? >> about four years ago, a lot of peopl saw this in the news. adams morgan day was cancelled by the last organizers. i saw it on the news like everyone elseea and about volunteer organizing event about two weeks later at grand central. a bunch of neighborhood residents and businesses got together and a talkedut how we could try to save it. so we've been trying to save it ever since and
adams morgaoi day has been on for a long time. this is our 40th anniversary and we're the longest running neighborhood festival in d.c. so the current volunteers that have been put tng on f last four years, we're really just the custodians of something that has been built the years and gone through changes and changes in planning and the shape of the event. it started as a big block party potluck. they got together businesses and people and decidednt they to have adams morgan day so that's when...
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adam klotz in the fox weather center. adam, thank you. warning in effect for wrightsville beach north carolina, that is where rick rick leventhal is right now. how does it look where you are? >> our phones have been lighting up. there are storm surges in effect, a hurricane here and we are dealing with winds that have deteriorated rapidly over the course of the evening. we had power all day until about two or three hours ago. up on the north of wrightsville beach, flashes on the mainland side. the power all reaches, coverage is only going to throw. a couple hours ago, 165,000 customers in north carolina without power. that number could reach 1 to 3 million customers before the storm is done. it starts here in wrightsville beach. tough to stay if there is flooding yet on the main roads. we can't really tell, we can't tell if there has been any significant tree damage or trees down, but that is also likely to happen because as you know, the ground in this part of north carolina has been saturated. wilmington set records this summer with the
adam klotz in the fox weather center. adam, thank you. warning in effect for wrightsville beach north carolina, that is where rick rick leventhal is right now. how does it look where you are? >> our phones have been lighting up. there are storm surges in effect, a hurricane here and we are dealing with winds that have deteriorated rapidly over the course of the evening. we had power all day until about two or three hours ago. up on the north of wrightsville beach, flashes on the mainland...
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we, adam just mentioned, mr. fisher earlier. i think i was very frustrated because i felt like the fed was only game in town and in some ways they were shooting themselves in the foot, why bother buying something today, when you know it is going to be just as cheap six months from now? >> if you're in the position of being a ceo moreover, if you know that interest rates will remain at zero, why are you going to invest in the future? you don't know what the future holds. what you know the fed keeps money so cheap, you take out debt and buy back your shares. what good is that for encouraging economic growth in the long term? none at all. none at all. trish: that was part of the problem? >> it was a known part of the problem within the fed. there was this thing called malinvestment going on where you're putting good money after bad ventures. that is not happening anymore. the economy is no longer wrapped up like a mummy in red tape. pulling back through the regulatory apparatus is so critical to the, took largest employers to the c
we, adam just mentioned, mr. fisher earlier. i think i was very frustrated because i felt like the fed was only game in town and in some ways they were shooting themselves in the foot, why bother buying something today, when you know it is going to be just as cheap six months from now? >> if you're in the position of being a ceo moreover, if you know that interest rates will remain at zero, why are you going to invest in the future? you don't know what the future holds. what you know the...
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. >> christian adams. >> donald adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon lewis adams. >> stephen george adams>> ignatius adanga. >> christie addamo. >> terrence adderley junior. >> sophia addo. >> lee adler. afflitto.thomas >> mukul agarwala. >> david scott agness. ahearn. >> jeremiah ahern. >> terrence aiken. agero.dy al >> gary albero. >> john albert. >> peter alderman. >> we love you, we miss you, we think about you every day. friends --w emmett nephew and friends. we love you, we miss you, and you would be so proud of your grandchildren. jacqueline eldredge-frederick. >> david alger. >> edward allegretto. >> eric allen. >> joseph allen. >> richard allen. >> richard l allen. anna allison. >> janet alonso. >> anthony of toronto. >> antonio alvarez. alvear. amaranto. ambrose. amoroso.opher charles calixto anaya. >> event anderson. andrews.ourke ndruki. a >> david lawrence angell. angela. >> my mother. we are gathered to share of the departed and their families. was no onerances that would stick out in the crowd, if not for her act of love. she was a loving wife. for husband, my father, built
. >> christian adams. >> donald adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon lewis adams. >> stephen george adams>> ignatius adanga. >> christie addamo. >> terrence adderley junior. >> sophia addo. >> lee adler. afflitto.thomas >> mukul agarwala. >> david scott agness. ahearn. >> jeremiah ahern. >> terrence aiken. agero.dy al >> gary albero. >> john albert. >> peter alderman. >> we love you, we...
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>> adam has a great reputation as an editor. and he had worked with one of my favorite writers, someone named barry lynn, who was one of the first to really punch through consensus in economic thinking and say hey, one of the problems we might have in america is a problem of concentrated economic power. so when i set forth to write this book, that i'm writing, about monopolies and what we can do about it, i was really excited to work with somebody who understood that there's a real moment in american economic thinking, and we have an opportunity to reshape the way that we think about the economy and the relationship between the economy and the democracy. >> aren't some monopolies, though, natural? [laughter] >> the point of my book is that we are in a moment of a crisis of concentrated economic power. and that's really threatening our democracy. and this concentrated corporate power is at the root of so many different issues that we see that we don't connect to concentration of power. >> connect one for us. >> but to answer your
>> adam has a great reputation as an editor. and he had worked with one of my favorite writers, someone named barry lynn, who was one of the first to really punch through consensus in economic thinking and say hey, one of the problems we might have in america is a problem of concentrated economic power. so when i set forth to write this book, that i'm writing, about monopolies and what we can do about it, i was really excited to work with somebody who understood that there's a real moment...
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scott adams. scott adams is the creator of the dilbert comic strip with an estimated 150 million reeders across 65 -- readers across 65 countries. mr. adams has dozens of books in print, and his daily video streams on periscope app are titled coffee with scott adams. he has been a banker, a restaurant owner and co-founder of win hub. he's also a certified hypnotist and an mba from the university of california at berkeley. please welcome scott adams. [applause] [laughter] >> today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. you can find the commonwealth club on the internet at commonwealthclub.org. the dilbert comic strip and -- [audio difficulty] i'm now pleased to introduce today's speaker, greg gutfeld, host of fox news "the greg gutfeld show," co-host of fox news' "the five," and author of the new book, "the gutfeld monologues. he's an outrageous and outspoken libertarian the, magazine editor and blogger. greg started with fox news in 2007 as a contributor and hosted the late night show "
scott adams. scott adams is the creator of the dilbert comic strip with an estimated 150 million reeders across 65 -- readers across 65 countries. mr. adams has dozens of books in print, and his daily video streams on periscope app are titled coffee with scott adams. he has been a banker, a restaurant owner and co-founder of win hub. he's also a certified hypnotist and an mba from the university of california at berkeley. please welcome scott adams. [applause] [laughter] >> today's...
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i'm adam tuss. >> i'molette green in for angie goff. things busy overnight as florence lingers over the carolinas. >> a tornado tched down over silver lake, nor carolina, just north of wilmington. >> this is video from our sister station in wilmington, they had to take shelter and thisin happ before 1:00. we haven't receive words but we have a crew on the ground in north carolina and we'll bring us updates as they become wavailable. re seeing wind from florence enter o region. lauryn is tracking that. >> we'll get a good of rain monday and tue areas of west of d.c. there smahard sharp cutoff as who will get inches and who will just get a avrinkling. we a chance for stray showers sunday. that's what we're seeing now, showers and fog. for our friends panhandle of west virginia and frederick, i'm jealous. you're getting sunshine. i do believe veiled sunshine will be out there but mostly cloudy with ahance for stray showers. florence still a monster bringing the on shore now through wilmington that will track through north carolina, hug wes
i'm adam tuss. >> i'molette green in for angie goff. things busy overnight as florence lingers over the carolinas. >> a tornado tched down over silver lake, nor carolina, just north of wilmington. >> this is video from our sister station in wilmington, they had to take shelter and thisin happ before 1:00. we haven't receive words but we have a crew on the ground in north carolina and we'll bring us updates as they become wavailable. re seeing wind from florence enter o region....
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cheryl: adam shapiro, great to have you. lauren: thank you, adam.ore coming up as we continue to follow hurricane florence, tourism is a major industry for south carolina, how is the state preparing as florence makes landfall, we will talk to local official to give us update on conditions there and also we do want to look at your money this morning because futures are pointing to another strong kickoff to your markets, big numbers yesterday as well, dow up 39, s&p up 4, nasdaq up 26 and a quarter, you're watching a special early edition of fbn:am. >> we hope we can get through it again, just pray, that's all you can do lauren: welcome back, we will continue coverage of florence, first let's get you caught up on other headlines, of course, the market, the s&p 500 is less than 10 points from all-time high. democratic senator dianne feinstein threw curve ball, feinstein suggested that kavanaugh may be guilty of a crime though she did not specify what it was. she could be referring to a letter given to lawmakers in secret about an incident involving kav
cheryl: adam shapiro, great to have you. lauren: thank you, adam.ore coming up as we continue to follow hurricane florence, tourism is a major industry for south carolina, how is the state preparing as florence makes landfall, we will talk to local official to give us update on conditions there and also we do want to look at your money this morning because futures are pointing to another strong kickoff to your markets, big numbers yesterday as well, dow up 39, s&p up 4, nasdaq up 26 and a...
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for the last two years adam and i have been talking quantum mechanics. my biggest was i couldn't read his book as he was writing it because i was afraid it would influence me. it was really hard not to read this book. it is fabulous. when i was writing mine i couldn't read his. so much of what i understand about quantum mechanics is due to adamant discussions with him so thank you very much. >> thank you for coming. it has been a pleasure and i hope the central mystery of this weird experiment is obvious to you. thank you. [applause] >> you are watching booktv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online. .
for the last two years adam and i have been talking quantum mechanics. my biggest was i couldn't read his book as he was writing it because i was afraid it would influence me. it was really hard not to read this book. it is fabulous. when i was writing mine i couldn't read his. so much of what i understand about quantum mechanics is due to adamant discussions with him so thank you very much. >> thank you for coming. it has been a pleasure and i hope the central mystery of this weird...
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adams for her leadership and congratulate her for the passage. this legislation raises the profile and requires that the s.b.a. keep track of how much federal spending is made to best in class vehicles. i applaud the administration to look at how taxpayer dollars are utilized. we must be watchful to safeguard small businesses in the federal marketplace. enacting this legislation will help ensure that the correct data is collected and reported and help maintain that balance. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan legislation and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6382 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, bill is laid on the table. mr. chabot: i move to suspend the rules and pass s. 791, small business innovation protection act of 2017. the clerk: senate 791, an act to ame
adams for her leadership and congratulate her for the passage. this legislation raises the profile and requires that the s.b.a. keep track of how much federal spending is made to best in class vehicles. i applaud the administration to look at how taxpayer dollars are utilized. we must be watchful to safeguard small businesses in the federal marketplace. enacting this legislation will help ensure that the correct data is collected and reported and help maintain that balance. i urge my colleagues...
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the space to take the tape now, i got to tell you something, there's a very special appearance by adam schefter, espn's most high-profile news breaker with a terrific new book so stick with cramer >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an mail at madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something, head to madmoney.cnbc.com. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day.
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