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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. 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 been in a cannabis store before? crystal: i have, but
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. 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...
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how does that work, adam? adam: fair question. i think they would like to be truly symmetric, but they are not able to yet make that statement as opposed to the below but close. the issue is, just as the fed is talking about if you want to average something like your real , you want to convince people you're going to overshoot for a few years. the other point is they are trying to take away the risk, the tail risk in people's minds that maybe the ecb would reverse course or raise rates prematurely. not sure how effective that is going to be, but it is worth a try. vonnie: deutsche bank with a note saying the fed is a more important driver for the euro and volatility then the ecb acting around the periphery of negative rates. true?t if the fed goes more than 25 basis points, or signals it has more optimism, does that aid the dollar and the euro? adam: i'm not sure. i don't really have a good model corporate acting volatility. i think ash good model for protecting volatility -- good model for protecting volatility. if they drop the
how does that work, adam? adam: fair question. i think they would like to be truly symmetric, but they are not able to yet make that statement as opposed to the below but close. the issue is, just as the fed is talking about if you want to average something like your real , you want to convince people you're going to overshoot for a few years. the other point is they are trying to take away the risk, the tail risk in people's minds that maybe the ecb would reverse course or raise rates...
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john quincy adams argues you do. john quincy adams is playing his own role of trying to move the goalposts and what your legitimacy requires. how quickly ideas change. to go back to thinking about ideas about how ideology works, an idea of a paradigm shift seems to be absolutely appropriate and thinking about how quickly american thinking changes on china in the early 1840's. ,anny said this morning thinking about ideology is a struggle over what is obvious. i think that is a terrific way to think about what happens with john quincy adams and his speeches in 1841 and 1842. he tries to flip things so his vision seems like common sense. --t we don't see is a grand it is almost like it flips 180 degrees. things turn around medially. it is interesting to think about how ideas can change fast. things, race and civilization, it is important we think about those terms as plastic and mobile. ifhink it is so interesting you come at the idea of chinese people from a race theory perspective in the late 19th century, especially
john quincy adams argues you do. john quincy adams is playing his own role of trying to move the goalposts and what your legitimacy requires. how quickly ideas change. to go back to thinking about ideas about how ideology works, an idea of a paradigm shift seems to be absolutely appropriate and thinking about how quickly american thinking changes on china in the early 1840's. ,anny said this morning thinking about ideology is a struggle over what is obvious. i think that is a terrific way to...
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he never forgave adams. he had seeds from his wife's favorite tree and planted them outside the white house in her memory. truthfully, this story is probably more fiction than fact. neither jackson nor his contemporaries ever mentioned the tree, and it does not appear in the earliest photos of the white house. this does not in any way detract from the enduring love story that the tree has come to represent over the centuries. it may be the most famous, but the jackson magnolia is far from the only tree planted on the white house grounds. this survey dates to around the year 1900 and mark's the location of some 500 trees and large shrubs. that's what all of those little dots are. 500 or so, this is about the same number of trees and shrubs found on the grounds today. beginning with rutherford hayes in the 1870's, nearly every presidential administration has also planted at least one tree as a means of commemorating their time at the white house. unfortunately, not all of the trees have survived. elizabeth the
he never forgave adams. he had seeds from his wife's favorite tree and planted them outside the white house in her memory. truthfully, this story is probably more fiction than fact. neither jackson nor his contemporaries ever mentioned the tree, and it does not appear in the earliest photos of the white house. this does not in any way detract from the enduring love story that the tree has come to represent over the centuries. it may be the most famous, but the jackson magnolia is far from the...
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john adams only lived in the white house for less than four months. when thomas jefferson moved in, the landscape remained a wreck. visitors described it as "a barren, stony unfenced waste that existed in a rough, wild state." when jerome and found the site downright dangerous after dark. "one was liable to fall into a pit or stumble over a pile of rubbish." none of this deter jefferson. he got to work improving the landscape, removing the temporary buildings, filling in the holes. in jefferson's vision for the grounds culminated in this landscape plan, which is believed to have been executed in his own hand. while it does not look like the current arrangement of the white house grounds, it is absolutely vital, because it formed a basis for all future development. a perfectly illustrates how, at the beginning, the white house grounds were more short. they are shorter north and south in east and west. jefferson's plan revolved around three key themes. the first two are closely related. he divided the landscape into north and south grounds. but the whit
john adams only lived in the white house for less than four months. when thomas jefferson moved in, the landscape remained a wreck. visitors described it as "a barren, stony unfenced waste that existed in a rough, wild state." when jerome and found the site downright dangerous after dark. "one was liable to fall into a pit or stumble over a pile of rubbish." none of this deter jefferson. he got to work improving the landscape, removing the temporary buildings, filling in the...
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the question is, how low can adam peaty go? meanwhile, australian swimmer mack horton has been warned by the sport's governing body, fina, after he refused to stand on the podium with sun yang, who'd beaten him to gold in the 400 metres freestyle yesterday. horton was making a protest about the chinese swimmer, who he's previously called a "drugs cheat". sun yang served a drugs ban in 2014 and is currently facing a hearing at the court of arbitration for sport over a decision to clear him of a further doping offence. fina said it "respected freedom of speech" but it had to be "in the right context". i won't share a podium with someone who's behaved in the way that he has. it's tough, it's scary to do, but nothing is changing, so i had to make a stand. they've been trying ten, 15 years of their life, clean, doing the best they can, and then there is people who behave like this and think they can get away with whatever. it's not on. the chinese super league has emerged as a possible destination for gareth bale, who's set to leave
the question is, how low can adam peaty go? meanwhile, australian swimmer mack horton has been warned by the sport's governing body, fina, after he refused to stand on the podium with sun yang, who'd beaten him to gold in the 400 metres freestyle yesterday. horton was making a protest about the chinese swimmer, who he's previously called a "drugs cheat". sun yang served a drugs ban in 2014 and is currently facing a hearing at the court of arbitration for sport over a decision to clear...
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this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but ina is adam peaty.but in a race against time. he smashed his own world record in the semifinals, the first man under 57 seconds. his mantra, do it once, do it twice, grip better. adam peaty is normally the one out in front by some distance. goodness me, this is very exciting indeed! by halfway the destination of the gold medal was decided, but how long would it take to get there? not long. adam peaty was ina to get there? not long. adam peaty was in a class of one. he said i wa nt to was in a class of one. he said i want to do it, do and do it again. and he has done it! my goodness me, adam peaty is the world champion for the third time in a row. the time absolutely brilliant. that time 57.14 was the fourth fastest in history, more than a second faster than anybody has ever swam. my biggest statement today was going faster than yesterday. amid a tiny mistake on the first length trying to force the speed a bit too much. i'm still learning. if there is still room for improvement, his world record in the 5
this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but ina is adam peaty.but in a race against time. he smashed his own world record in the semifinals, the first man under 57 seconds. his mantra, do it once, do it twice, grip better. adam peaty is normally the one out in front by some distance. goodness me, this is very exciting indeed! by halfway the destination of the gold medal was decided, but how long would it take to get there? not long. adam peaty was ina to get there? not long. adam peaty was in...
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♪ the perfect sky is gone >> jimmy: adam, adam adam, stop [ cheers and applause stop the music stop,t to me. i bring up "fever pitch. and they go, "oh, i haven't seen 'fever pitch.'" >> oh yeah, no i forgot you're in "fever pitch. i've haven't seen that either. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you haven't seen "fever pitch"? ♪ nothing's fine i'm torn i'm all outta faith ♪ >> "best time of our lives" is available now on netflix ♪ this is how i feel >> willie nelson performs for us after the break stick around ♪ lying naked on the floo lying naked on the floor lying naked on the floor ♪ [ singing over each other ♪ on the floor my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayle
♪ the perfect sky is gone >> jimmy: adam, adam adam, stop [ cheers and applause stop the music stop,t to me. i bring up "fever pitch. and they go, "oh, i haven't seen 'fever pitch.'" >> oh yeah, no i forgot you're in "fever pitch. i've haven't seen that either. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you haven't seen "fever pitch"? ♪ nothing's fine i'm torn i'm all outta faith ♪ >> "best time of our lives" is available now on netflix ♪ this...
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♪ the perfect sky is gone >> jimmy: adam, adam adam, stop [ cheers and applause stop the musicop stopne it to me.g i brinup "fever pitch. and they go, "oh, i haven't seen 'fever pitch.'" >> oh yeah, no i forgot you're in "fever pitch. i've haven't seen that either. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you haven't seen "fever pitch"? ♪ nothing's fine i'm torn i'm all outta faith ♪ >> "best time of our lives" is available now on netflix ♪ this is how i feel >> willie nelson performs for us after the breakk sticound ♪ lying naked on the floo lying naked on the flooron lying naked he floor ♪ [ singing over each other ♪ on the floor , t's talk about conference calls. , there's always a certain amount of fumbling. a lot of times it doesn't work. we have problems. comcast business goes beyond fast. by letting you make and receive calls from any device using your business line. and conference calls you can join without any dial-ins or pins. there are currently 3 members in this conference. i like that. i li that too. i would use that in a heartbeat. comcast business has the solutions you need. get starte m
♪ the perfect sky is gone >> jimmy: adam, adam adam, stop [ cheers and applause stop the musicop stopne it to me.g i brinup "fever pitch. and they go, "oh, i haven't seen 'fever pitch.'" >> oh yeah, no i forgot you're in "fever pitch. i've haven't seen that either. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you haven't seen "fever pitch"? ♪ nothing's fine i'm torn i'm all outta faith ♪ >> "best time of our lives" is available now on netflix ♪...
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i think adam ant's been unbeaten for a very long time, but it's adam against adam are now.ng to get faster as an athlete and he's proving it's possible. we're all saying, surely this isn't possible? and then he brea ks this isn't possible? and then he breaks it again! it's tough event for him, the 50m, it will be a really good race tomorrow. i think it is one of those where you just wa nt to it is one of those where you just want to get him the gold medal already, because he has that good. what we're seeing him do is incredible. were run out of words to describe him. on the biggest stage, with the biggest names, outside of this, we wish in the uk he was a bit more of a household name because you see him at championships but don't get to see a lot of him, you don't get to see a lot of him, you don't get to see the character and person, he's lovely. people are genuinely seeing him, looking at him through binoculars, trying to replicate what he does in training. the thing about him is it's not replicable because it suits him down to a t, its excess body and he performs. he has
i think adam ant's been unbeaten for a very long time, but it's adam against adam are now.ng to get faster as an athlete and he's proving it's possible. we're all saying, surely this isn't possible? and then he brea ks this isn't possible? and then he breaks it again! it's tough event for him, the 50m, it will be a really good race tomorrow. i think it is one of those where you just wa nt to it is one of those where you just want to get him the gold medal already, because he has that good. what...
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let's get more from our reporter adam wild.eah, despite the rain and wind here at royal portrush, the party is starting. we have seen some quite extraordinary scenes on the links this afternoon, as shane lowry became the 2019 open championship winner. in fact, the celebrations began long before he reached the 18th, once he sunk that birdie putt at 15, i think there was never any doubt that anyone would catch him. tommy fleetwood, the closest man, but six shots behind. some extra ordinary scenes as shane lowery walked down those final holes, 20 deep, the spectators were from t to fairway to green, the open championship in its 148th addition, i don't think has ever seen scenes quite like the ones we saw this afternoon. and a really emotional shane lowery, we saw him with his father, brandon, his wife, his young daughter... fans truly emotional and excited that the fairy tale had it come true, that the first open championship on the island of ireland since 1951 has seen an irish winner. it has been quite extraordinary afternoon, q
let's get more from our reporter adam wild.eah, despite the rain and wind here at royal portrush, the party is starting. we have seen some quite extraordinary scenes on the links this afternoon, as shane lowry became the 2019 open championship winner. in fact, the celebrations began long before he reached the 18th, once he sunk that birdie putt at 15, i think there was never any doubt that anyone would catch him. tommy fleetwood, the closest man, but six shots behind. some extra ordinary scenes...
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his lawyer says the arizona department of corrections should have given adams access to mental health services after his release. >> this is a disabled person and he's been released into the world and left to fend for himself. and two days later this is where we are. >> reporter: in response, the department of corrections says adams was given information about where to find help for mental illnesses but the department says it had no legal authority over him after he was released. as for elijah's family, they say mental illness is no excuse. they say hate motivated the murder. >> so the fact that someone is trying to claim that that's the reason why my brother's life was taken, it's just an excuse and it doesn't help. it doesn't -- it doesn't lend any type of consolement like it doesn't help at all. >> there is no hate crime statute in arizona but a judge can impose a tougher sentence if it's determined that a hate crime was committed. >>> delta air lines is trying to figure out why an engine failed during a flight from atlanta to baltimore. this is what passengers saw out the window.
his lawyer says the arizona department of corrections should have given adams access to mental health services after his release. >> this is a disabled person and he's been released into the world and left to fend for himself. and two days later this is where we are. >> reporter: in response, the department of corrections says adams was given information about where to find help for mental illnesses but the department says it had no legal authority over him after he was released. as...
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adam: campaign 2020.day we are getting reaction to the reaction, you might say from not only moderate and progressive democrats but the president as well on this spat between new york harbor's men and house speaker nancy pelosi. here is what maureen dowd has to say in this morning's "new york times" with the headline on her op-ed: scaling woke background writing the 79-year old speaker and 29-year old freshman are trapped in a generational and ideological tangle that poses a real threat to the democrats ability to be donald trump's next year and with that we bring in our talk radio panel already aaronson host of attitude and syndicated talkshow host nice to see you both. tony on going out on a limb here, but i think we need to mark july 14, 2019, in history books as the day you might agree with marine. >> i'm sure it's happened before, i mean, we don't get together and get coffee but i'm willing to buy any time. i just don't know if i would call it a stat. i think it's more intense than that because there
adam: campaign 2020.day we are getting reaction to the reaction, you might say from not only moderate and progressive democrats but the president as well on this spat between new york harbor's men and house speaker nancy pelosi. here is what maureen dowd has to say in this morning's "new york times" with the headline on her op-ed: scaling woke background writing the 79-year old speaker and 29-year old freshman are trapped in a generational and ideological tangle that poses a real...
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adams shows us around his township manenberg has been considered a troubled area for many years but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal battle over drugs and power this is the owner many considered to be in there they'd say. there's an odious thank you. so it's pretty straight they divided the terrorists yeah. the goal of. both gangs reached a truce but it didn't last long just a few days ago shootouts took place and a man was killed. the protesters express their solidarity with the victim's mother by marching through her house. and. we've been marching and we had. beach now we have to march again. to try and get peace again for people to continue with what we're doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence under control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe that will solve the problem is a lot of unemployment in manenberg and unemployment causes. so we need to look at
adams shows us around his township manenberg has been considered a troubled area for many years but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal battle over drugs and power this is the owner many considered to be in there they'd say. there's an odious thank you. so it's pretty straight they divided the terrorists yeah. the goal of. both gangs reached a truce but it didn't last long just a few days ago shootouts took place and a man was killed. the protesters...
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we have got adam peaty but it's difficult.ays, but our boys did such a good job, the changeovers were absolutely spot on. they were on fire, all the boys delivered and duncan scott on that last 50 metres, to post the second fastest split in history and the fastest time in history was done in a super shiny suit, so for duncan, unbelievable swim. mark, that is a third gold medal for adam peaty. he has done everything asked of him in these world championships. he's done everything right. this is three races, four races, he got a medal in all of them and he was on form this week, coming in personally to try and break 57 seconds and he did 56.8, which is still unthinkable i'iow. we are losing words to describe his performances. and then the relay, as becky said, adam is the joker, but it is a team effort and the us are historically so strong the relays because they have such depth, but our boys, it shows you now, that was the best race for me, phenomenal seeing that at the end. gb finished seventh in the medals table. what shape ar
we have got adam peaty but it's difficult.ays, but our boys did such a good job, the changeovers were absolutely spot on. they were on fire, all the boys delivered and duncan scott on that last 50 metres, to post the second fastest split in history and the fastest time in history was done in a super shiny suit, so for duncan, unbelievable swim. mark, that is a third gold medal for adam peaty. he has done everything asked of him in these world championships. he's done everything right. this is...
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was charged with 1st degree murder adams would later tell police the rap music i mean was playing in his car made him feel and see if he went on to say he believes people who listen to rap music are a threat to him and the community adams informed police he had been attacked previously by people who listen to music and identify them as a black latino and they live american meanwhile other means family members are heartbroken and still trying to make sense of it all. he was out there living his wife going to were going to school making sure he was doing everything taking care if he didn't. and they were trying to get a 3rd job as a part time job he was on it he won the world doing his own thing and you know this is all business and things like. he had a dream. to the arizona department of corrections adams had been released from prison 2 days prior to the july 4th attack he served a sentence where he was charged with aggravated assault of a correctional officer assault with a weapon and that his lawyer says he was set up for failure because he did not have access to mental health reso
was charged with 1st degree murder adams would later tell police the rap music i mean was playing in his car made him feel and see if he went on to say he believes people who listen to rap music are a threat to him and the community adams informed police he had been attacked previously by people who listen to music and identify them as a black latino and they live american meanwhile other means family members are heartbroken and still trying to make sense of it all. he was out there living his...
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for peace right in the cape town talent ship of man and when the local in charge. 2 proper to carry adams these daily demonstrations have become a disappointing ritual he's lived here for almost 50 years and says the level of violence nowadays has never been so bad father to 5 children adams worries about their future none of us feel safe in this is in this environment now school children caught in those gone wild feeling that olds use a lot of innocent people that said to that's been dying man in the adams shows us around his township man and brick has been considered a troubled area for many yes but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal battle over drugs and power this is stolen may be considered to be in the it's a. there's an odious when she was. so it's pretty straight they divided the terrorists yeah. they call it. both gangs reached a truce but it didn't last long just a few days ago shootouts took place and a man was killed. the protesters express their solidarity with the victim's mother . by macho house. we've been marching and we. tea
for peace right in the cape town talent ship of man and when the local in charge. 2 proper to carry adams these daily demonstrations have become a disappointing ritual he's lived here for almost 50 years and says the level of violence nowadays has never been so bad father to 5 children adams worries about their future none of us feel safe in this is in this environment now school children caught in those gone wild feeling that olds use a lot of innocent people that said to that's been dying man...
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joining us is adam pozen and jim polson. adam, what does this do for the fed put?ump more aggressive or does the fed not need to cut? adam: i think the decision whether or not to cut was not going to be affected very much by the trade stuff, alix. a blowup in trade is very obvious that it would change how the fed looked at things. it is much more domestic policy. does trump get more aggressive because he thinks he has a fed put? the chart indicates that is not what is going on. he got less aggressive, as jim said, right when everyone was sure the fed was going to cut. david: when we listened to chairman powell, he talked about trade. -- and the extent to which it is creating uncertainty about trade. that really goes through. is the uncertainty as good as last week? were looking at short-term investments and it is a bit of a boost. trump administration has, by its own desires, undermined a lot of the certainties of the trading system. and so that is ongoing. ornk about either usmca brexit. nobodye situations where wants to do long-term investment, but day-to-day bus
joining us is adam pozen and jim polson. adam, what does this do for the fed put?ump more aggressive or does the fed not need to cut? adam: i think the decision whether or not to cut was not going to be affected very much by the trade stuff, alix. a blowup in trade is very obvious that it would change how the fed looked at things. it is much more domestic policy. does trump get more aggressive because he thinks he has a fed put? the chart indicates that is not what is going on. he got less...
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adam, his mental strength is what gives him the edge over so many other athletes. cannot get any other athletes. you cannot get any other athlete and say they are six feet and their muscle mass and everything else, but it is about mentally how they prepare and how they cope with everything a stay at top level. he is 24, what more can we expect? he seems to have been around forever. mine was 19, i was well behind. he has talked about the next olympics and even talked about the olympics after that. he wants to impact the sport in such a bigger way other thanl sport in such a bigger way other than i am here, and i willjust rock up than i am here, and i willjust rock up and do personal bass. he talks about it so much. you have to understand how good, that is the thing that people haven't connected with yet, we don't see enough swimming on tv, or his personality, but just how swimming on tv, or his personality, butjust how good he is. beating everybody else in the world by 1.5 seconds in swimming terms, it is a country mile. it is normally hundreds of a second. 24 years
adam, his mental strength is what gives him the edge over so many other athletes. cannot get any other athletes. you cannot get any other athlete and say they are six feet and their muscle mass and everything else, but it is about mentally how they prepare and how they cope with everything a stay at top level. he is 24, what more can we expect? he seems to have been around forever. mine was 19, i was well behind. he has talked about the next olympics and even talked about the olympics after...
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50 years and says the level of violence nowadays has never been so bet's father to 5 children adams worries about their future none of us feel safe in this is in this environment how schoolchildren congo's gone wild freely in the olds there's still a lot of innocent people that said so that's been dying man in the adams shows us around his township manenberg has been considered a troubled area for many yes but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal battle over drugs and power this is still limited considered to be in there they'd say. there's an audience of engineers. so it's pretty straight they divided the terrorists yeah. both gangs reached a truce but it didn't last long just a few days ago shootouts took place and a man was killed. the protesters express their solidarity with the victim's mother by marching to her house. we've been marching and we had. the show now we have to march again. to to try and get peace again will it not continue with what are you doing to try to make men and look a bit to police. the military is now patrollin
50 years and says the level of violence nowadays has never been so bet's father to 5 children adams worries about their future none of us feel safe in this is in this environment how schoolchildren congo's gone wild freely in the olds there's still a lot of innocent people that said so that's been dying man in the adams shows us around his township manenberg has been considered a troubled area for many yes but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal...
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let's have a chat with our man on the course, adam wild. adam, they call this moving day.d looking? well, it's not stopped moving all afternoon. it has been quite extraordinary, it looks so has been much said in the build—up to this about this great tournament returning to northern ireland for the first time since 1951. such excitement, and of the competition this afternoon has really lived up to that excitement. it's been absorbing, it's been thrilling, maybe just make out some of the cheers going on behind me on the course. it has been quite extraordinary. much of that excitement down to just one man. shane lowery, the irishman, who i can tell you in the last few seconds, has taken a four shot lead at the top of the leaderboard. he has not made a mistake all day. three birdies on his front nine holes, he made the tournament and 33, and he's just holes, he made the tournament and 33, and he'sjust sunk in yet another birdie putt at the 17. it has been quite an extraordinary performance. pushing him hard for most of the day though, it's been tommy fleetwood, the englishman,
let's have a chat with our man on the course, adam wild. adam, they call this moving day.d looking? well, it's not stopped moving all afternoon. it has been quite extraordinary, it looks so has been much said in the build—up to this about this great tournament returning to northern ireland for the first time since 1951. such excitement, and of the competition this afternoon has really lived up to that excitement. it's been absorbing, it's been thrilling, maybe just make out some of the cheers...
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connell: what do you think of that adam? i'm sure you have that. >> i have a different take completely. what we see from facebook yesterday and google today, these two companies more or less completely dominate the digital advertising market, they continue to dominate the digital advertising market, rest of us, newspaper, magazine companies, just don't have it anymore. so google is addressing their mix. that is through their cloud services which gets to our conversation about more competition for amazon. but for the time-being they and facebook own this incredibly lucrative market. lauren: this is also, lenore, where regulators and investigators come in because they're looking at dominance for google and ad business. tulsi gabbard was the most searched candidate after the debate. she is suing google because she says google ads suspended her account. that affected her fund-raising, et cetera. this puts the company in hot water because of their dominance. >> she complained that her emails actually went to spam at higher rate t
connell: what do you think of that adam? i'm sure you have that. >> i have a different take completely. what we see from facebook yesterday and google today, these two companies more or less completely dominate the digital advertising market, they continue to dominate the digital advertising market, rest of us, newspaper, magazine companies, just don't have it anymore. so google is addressing their mix. that is through their cloud services which gets to our conversation about more...
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gone wild freely in the olds use a lot of innocent people that said to that's been dying men in the adams shows us around his township man and brick has been considered a troubled area for many yes but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal battle over drugs and power this is still limited considered to be in the lead today but there's an audience of engineers. so it's really straight they divided the territories yeah. both gangs reached a truce but it didn't last long just a few days ago shootouts took place and a man was killed. the protesters express their solidarity with the victim's mother by botching to her house. and we. teach now we have to march that mean. to die and to try and get peace again for people to continue with what are you doing to try to make manama could be to police. the military is now patrolling the cape flats area of which men and brokers apart they're supporting the police for 3 months to bring the violence on the control residents demanded for more security but adams doesn't believe that will solve the problem there's
gone wild freely in the olds use a lot of innocent people that said to that's been dying men in the adams shows us around his township man and brick has been considered a troubled area for many yes but in recent months violence has escalated with several gangs involved in the brutal battle over drugs and power this is still limited considered to be in the lead today but there's an audience of engineers. so it's really straight they divided the territories yeah. both gangs reached a truce but it...
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tonight -- adam sandler u.s.sentative from texas will hurd, featuring the 8g band with valerie franco ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause let's get to the news. the white house celebrated the national day of prayer, today, with a christian band performing worship songs in the rose garden and it's nice to know that every once in a while he's suffering, too. [ laughter ] according to a new survey, 89% of americans are able to recite the first three words of the constitution said one american, "i believe it's 'me, the person.' [ light laughter ] [ applause ] president trump announced in a tweet today that his federal reserve nominee, stephen moore, has withdrawn himself from consideration following criticism from some republican senators oh, why is that, republican senators are you afraid he was unqualified? did you think, maybe, he didn't understand the job [ light laughter ] mayb
tonight -- adam sandler u.s.sentative from texas will hurd, featuring the 8g band with valerie franco ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause let's get to the news. the white house celebrated the national day of prayer, today, with a christian band performing worship songs in the rose garden and it's nice to know that every once in a while he's...
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kate and adam were cleared of any involvement.ng found guilty of assisted suicide can lead toajail guilty of assisted suicide can lead to a jail term of up to 1a years. in scotland, is not a specific crime, but helping someone take their own life can lead to a charge of culpable homicide. all these laws will be scrutinised today in parliament. kidney specialist, doctor david randall, supports cannot killing, an alliance of organisations which oppose a change to the law. it can appear stern, but invariably is interpreted with compassion. there is very clear guidance from the director of public prosecutions, which indicates that family members who act out of compassion to assist the suicide of a relative should not be prosecuted. the danger, i think, if we change the law here is that we skew the balance. but for adam and kate and many others, legal changes are long overdue. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea accuses the us of being ‘hell bent on hostile' actions, just days after a meeting between t
kate and adam were cleared of any involvement.ng found guilty of assisted suicide can lead toajail guilty of assisted suicide can lead to a jail term of up to 1a years. in scotland, is not a specific crime, but helping someone take their own life can lead to a charge of culpable homicide. all these laws will be scrutinised today in parliament. kidney specialist, doctor david randall, supports cannot killing, an alliance of organisations which oppose a change to the law. it can appear stern, but...
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. >> pelea entre alfredo adame y carlos trejo y le lanzÓ una botella imagÍnense que adame tuvo que terminarrco, bastante teatro para mi gusta. >> tienen como meses haciendo este rollo. 489 pero bueno, pasemos a temas mÁs serios que tienen que ver con la exprimera dama durante euneral del ngÉlica rivera. >> saliÓ a dar las gracias su abuelo falleciÓ a los 98 aÑos de edad de causas naturales la actriz dijo que toda su familia se pudo despedir del gran patriarca. >> con sus consejos y cuando finalizÓ hablo de sus proyectos para regresar al mundo de la actuaciÓn escuche lo que dijo. >> Él siempre dijo cuando dormÍa y le daba el beso a la abuela quiero tener una muerte en paz sin dolor y sinverguenza. >> siempre lo dijo asÍ. >> Él se despidiÓ de todos nosotros se quedÓ dormido. >> sÍ, claro que quiero regresar a trabajar, tengo proyectos muy interesante mi trabajo es mÍ vida es mÍ pasiÓn, mi carrera es con lo que he vivido toda mi vida. >> nuestro mÁs sentido pÉsame para angÉlica y toda su familia >>> pero le vamos a dar la vuelta la pÁgina. >> hablaremos del cantando liam p que posÓ totalmente
. >> pelea entre alfredo adame y carlos trejo y le lanzÓ una botella imagÍnense que adame tuvo que terminarrco, bastante teatro para mi gusta. >> tienen como meses haciendo este rollo. 489 pero bueno, pasemos a temas mÁs serios que tienen que ver con la exprimera dama durante euneral del ngÉlica rivera. >> saliÓ a dar las gracias su abuelo falleciÓ a los 98 aÑos de edad de causas naturales la actriz dijo que toda su familia se pudo despedir del gran patriarca. >>...
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this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but in a race against time.ce, do it twice, grip better.
this is adam peaty. in the field debate, but in a race against time.ce, do it twice, grip better.
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adam: i think that's the right question.f you are going to change the target, you need to change it meaningfully. not even sure 3% is enough. years, say for a few you are going to catch up, but your target is 2%, it implies you have to average 3.5% for for five years anyway to catch up. you might as well be on -- for four or five years anyway to catch up. you might as well be honest about it. alix: does the fed ping-pong president trump tweeted that he once a weaker dollar and the banks manipulating the currency? jens: i think we are already moving in the direction you are describing. we have a u.s. president that is clearly very vocal about not wanting the dollar to be strong at all. other central banks are easing for legitimate reasons. there's is a debate going on about whether we can actually have currency intervention in the united states. if not really had it for decades. i think that is something everybody in the markets should be aware of that is an entirely new risk that everyone should be -- entirely new risk that
adam: i think that's the right question.f you are going to change the target, you need to change it meaningfully. not even sure 3% is enough. years, say for a few you are going to catch up, but your target is 2%, it implies you have to average 3.5% for for five years anyway to catch up. you might as well be on -- for four or five years anyway to catch up. you might as well be honest about it. alix: does the fed ping-pong president trump tweeted that he once a weaker dollar and the banks...
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adam, thank you. joining us now republican congressman from louisiana ralph abraham represents fifth district also a candidate for governor. congressman what's your big worry right now? >> yes, this storm is wanting to move a little bit west qard so we are really watching closely northeastern and central louisiana. the flooding going to be bad. we certainly understand that public safety is number one. but our farmers and ranchers are going to take a significant hit on crop law this is year look like. dges what about the mississippi quarter levels? question know it has been close to flood stage, and that whole basin has just been saturated for months now. you're right it is wet, wet and any drop of rain is a drop too much right now so i know core of engineers is watching we're in constant contact with him. but it is a significant worry. >> how are you feeling about the rebuild levees around new orleans? >> i think they're going to hold. i think corps. says they're in pretty good shape. we know there's
adam, thank you. joining us now republican congressman from louisiana ralph abraham represents fifth district also a candidate for governor. congressman what's your big worry right now? >> yes, this storm is wanting to move a little bit west qard so we are really watching closely northeastern and central louisiana. the flooding going to be bad. we certainly understand that public safety is number one. but our farmers and ranchers are going to take a significant hit on crop law this is...
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luke greenbank, james wilby, 100 breaststroke, behind adam the —— adam peaty, we have strength and depthally strong at the moment, and the women's side, siobhan mary has had health issues and hopefully she will come back before the limbic. aimee willmott was a little bit of, molly renshaw stepped up, anna hopkin, they are nearly there, women's swimming, we are looking at thejuniors as well, we don't have the same depth. i don't know why that is. it's just one of those things that comes through decades. you touch on the success , through decades. you touch on the success, i know you have been anchoring the coverage for the bbc, have you got any highlights, what stands out? adam peaty is a big one, he performed, and we knew he had performed. the hungarian, malacca, 200 fly, performed. the hungarian, malacca, 200 fly, regan smith on 200 backstroke, 17 years old from america. there have been some fast swimmers coming through, swimming never seems to stay still. sport progress is all the time but swimming, world records constantly, well, not constantly but they are being broken. i love seeing
luke greenbank, james wilby, 100 breaststroke, behind adam the —— adam peaty, we have strength and depthally strong at the moment, and the women's side, siobhan mary has had health issues and hopefully she will come back before the limbic. aimee willmott was a little bit of, molly renshaw stepped up, anna hopkin, they are nearly there, women's swimming, we are looking at thejuniors as well, we don't have the same depth. i don't know why that is. it's just one of those things that comes...
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adam pt says he supports the protests doping has never had a place in the sport. has, never will. geraint thomas drops to third in the tour de france. also coming up in the programme... the europa league and the women's challenge cup final. a very busy day of sports. beginning with cricket. england's woes continue. at this stage, ireland looked the more likely team to win this match. things started badly when rory burns was out forjust six runs. jack leach, almost a century, and despite a 72 from jason roy, the other stores are disappointing. they are leading ireland by 181 runs, watching today's action was patrick gearey. thank you for joining us. it is not exactly 85 but still, another batting collapse or england. this is not great with the ashes a week away. if your austria's —— australia's coast, you're watching with a paper and pen. rory burns, he is not fit at the crease, burns. not a good chunk of that one. england's batting hero, he is not a batter at all, jack leach. look at that shot for four! he had batter at all, jack leach. look at that shot forfour!
adam pt says he supports the protests doping has never had a place in the sport. has, never will. geraint thomas drops to third in the tour de france. also coming up in the programme... the europa league and the women's challenge cup final. a very busy day of sports. beginning with cricket. england's woes continue. at this stage, ireland looked the more likely team to win this match. things started badly when rory burns was out forjust six runs. jack leach, almost a century, and despite a 72...
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but adams was injured in the build—up. suffered head and ankle injuries and is not able to "participate in active competition". stradivarius won the goodwood cup under frankie dettori to claim a third successive victory in the race. the five—year—old is trained byjohn gosden and made it eight successive wins. it becomes only the second horse after double trigger to win the two—mile prize on three occasions. american caeleb dressel was the standout swimmer of this year's world championships which finished on sunday. the 22—year—old won a record eight medals, with six of those gold and he also broke a world record which had been held by the sport's greatest ever champion michael phelps for 10 years. but who is the man behind the medals? bbc 0lympic sports reporter nick hope has been to meet him in florida. he isa he is a truly unique athlete, both in and out of the water stability you so pretty, yeah i really did get her as a joke, almost but i really did want some fresh x. you heard her clucking around and being obnoxious.
but adams was injured in the build—up. suffered head and ankle injuries and is not able to "participate in active competition". stradivarius won the goodwood cup under frankie dettori to claim a third successive victory in the race. the five—year—old is trained byjohn gosden and made it eight successive wins. it becomes only the second horse after double trigger to win the two—mile prize on three occasions. american caeleb dressel was the standout swimmer of this year's world...
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adam schiff never believed a word he was saying. suppose the good news is, schiff is not delusional. the n bad news, though, is that adam schiff is a soulless liar. he is a man willing to say literally anything for a political advantage and that's really the worst of all. being a lunatic would be much amore appealing than that. naturally, washington being the place that it is, adam schiff has been ritually rewarded for his shameless deceit. he is still the chairman of the house intelligence committee. that's one ofma the most powerfl jobs and all of schiff is all but certain to be there for years. but what about his enablers and there are a lot of them. the journalist, a the fellow lawmakers, that helps t adam schiff tell his lies. these are the people eat, your member, who blindly accuse the sitting president the sitting president of the united states of treason. >> the evidence suggests, indeed, trump is, and has been,d upon of the russians. >> when you start to see a pattern where he basically follows putin's lies, that we have t
adam schiff never believed a word he was saying. suppose the good news is, schiff is not delusional. the n bad news, though, is that adam schiff is a soulless liar. he is a man willing to say literally anything for a political advantage and that's really the worst of all. being a lunatic would be much amore appealing than that. naturally, washington being the place that it is, adam schiff has been ritually rewarded for his shameless deceit. he is still the chairman of the house intelligence...
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jeff sica joins us and adam johnson. adam, we've been through this a million times. back to dow, 10,000, whatever it is, we get to round numbers people say it doesn't matter. sometimes there is some sort of psychological significance to gerri's point, whatever is going on in the world, there bs on the s&p 500, what is your take? >> round numbers mean a whole lot right now, connell. i know we've been saying this for a year, especially it is true right now. so much cash on the sidelines, interactive brokers. not as big as charles schwab, td ameritrade. their client accounts have more money, more cash in them than they have ever had in their history. you know october scared people. december scared people. people are saying another round number missing out? it will want to make them get back in. connell: that is a good point, interesting point, jeff, people, regular retail investors are not overly excited to adam's point about things. maybe they should be. what is the next move here, do you think given everything you now know supposedly about the federal reserve, right?
jeff sica joins us and adam johnson. adam, we've been through this a million times. back to dow, 10,000, whatever it is, we get to round numbers people say it doesn't matter. sometimes there is some sort of psychological significance to gerri's point, whatever is going on in the world, there bs on the s&p 500, what is your take? >> round numbers mean a whole lot right now, connell. i know we've been saying this for a year, especially it is true right now. so much cash on the...
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paul adams in london. minister shinzo abe has claimed victory in the country's upper house election. exit poll suggest this coalition has fallen short of the two—thirds supermajority needed to push ahead with revising japan's pacifist constitution. translation: this upper house election was not about winning two—thirds of the seats. it was about maintaining stability. we achieved that goal. we will try to gain the support of two—thirds of the lawmakers under constitutional amendments discussing the constitution. we asked whether mr abe would be able to move forward with hiking the nation's consumption tax? yes, he has a strong majority. this means that voters seem to be ok with his overall economic policies. that is a strong signal because the upper house election is very much a regional, rural election, and many things like free trade agreement, opening the country, increasing taxes are not popular in the country. the voters gave him the go—ahead with that. country. the voters gave him the go-ahead with t
paul adams in london. minister shinzo abe has claimed victory in the country's upper house election. exit poll suggest this coalition has fallen short of the two—thirds supermajority needed to push ahead with revising japan's pacifist constitution. translation: this upper house election was not about winning two—thirds of the seats. it was about maintaining stability. we achieved that goal. we will try to gain the support of two—thirds of the lawmakers under constitutional amendments...
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paul adams reports.ng the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey. translation: we followed the ship every second, every minute, and the tanker never left international waters. we understand that the crew are in relatively good condition but it's a stressed situation for everyone. the stena impero was sailing through the strait of hormuz, in omani waters, when it was boarded. at its narrowest, the strait is 20 miles wide. one fifth of the world's oil passes through it. the tanker was forced to turn north towards the iranian coast. all this is happening because a tanker carrying iranian oil is still being held by authorities
paul adams reports.ng the stena impero on friday afternoon, carrying out a two—week—old threat to seize a british vessel. iran said the tanker broke the law, the ship's owners and the british government say this simply isn't true. earlier, tense exchanges as a british warship, hms montrose, attempted to stop the ship being taken. but the revolutionary guards were determined. hms montrose was too far away to intervene. they warned the tanker to obey. translation: we followed the ship every...