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adam: um. yes. i think people may not realize it, but he is the only owner who has ever permanently been banned from a sport. it is difficult because i work, in essence, for the owners collectively. i don't work for any one owner. my job is to do what is in the best interest of the league. as people here may remember, the team that came out, the recording came out for which he was banned came out in the middle of the night, l.a. time, so i was in new york and did not hear it until saturday morning. he was banned on tuesday. he received nba-style due process, but in most walks of life, people would, you know, to think that from beginning to end, that was four days, that's remarkable. david: i think he paid probably less than $100 million when he bought the team. many, many years earlier. it was in san diego then. adam: i know that is the way you look at it, that he made a big profit. [laughter] david: i know, my view is -- adam: i don't think from his standpoint, i don't think he is -- i think he is
adam: um. yes. i think people may not realize it, but he is the only owner who has ever permanently been banned from a sport. it is difficult because i work, in essence, for the owners collectively. i don't work for any one owner. my job is to do what is in the best interest of the league. as people here may remember, the team that came out, the recording came out for which he was banned came out in the middle of the night, l.a. time, so i was in new york and did not hear it until saturday...
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adam: yes.le may not realize it, he is the only owner who has been permanently banned from a sport. i workifficult because for the owners collectively. myon't work for one, but owner is to do what is in the best interest of the league. the recording came out for which he was banned came out in the middle of the night l.a. time, so i was in new york and did not hear it until saturday morning. he was banned on tuesday. nba-style due process, but in most walks of life, to think that from beginning to end -- i think he paid less than $100 million when he bought the team. adam: i know that is the way you look at it, that he made a big profit. [laughter] david: no, my view is -- adam: i don't think from his standpoint, i don't think his reaction was not, money i just made. the team was worse that regardless. david: they did not call you up and say thank you for doing that? adam: no, but i understand that is how you look at it. [laughter] david: one of the controversial things in college basketball, th
adam: yes.le may not realize it, he is the only owner who has been permanently banned from a sport. i workifficult because for the owners collectively. myon't work for one, but owner is to do what is in the best interest of the league. the recording came out for which he was banned came out in the middle of the night l.a. time, so i was in new york and did not hear it until saturday morning. he was banned on tuesday. nba-style due process, but in most walks of life, to think that from beginning...
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adam: not the profits. our proposal is, it has been a bit controversial, but we propose that we receive something that i have called an integrity fee. ♪ david: your referees seem to be in good shape. they are not 20 years old. you require them to exercise a lot? they don't seem to have pot bellies. they seem to be in good shape. adam: i hope that's not the best you can say about them. "they don't have pot bellies." [laughter] david: they seem to be in good shape, but are there women referees as well? adam: absolutely. we have three female referees. it is an area where i have acknowledged i'm not sure how it remained so male-dominated for so long. it is an area of the game where physically, certainly there is no open if it to being a man as opposed to a woman when it comes to refereeing. in fact, we are now -- in terms of the last group of referees we hired into the league, and they came from our development leaks, -- development league, two of the last five officials were women. the goal going forward is it
adam: not the profits. our proposal is, it has been a bit controversial, but we propose that we receive something that i have called an integrity fee. ♪ david: your referees seem to be in good shape. they are not 20 years old. you require them to exercise a lot? they don't seem to have pot bellies. they seem to be in good shape. adam: i hope that's not the best you can say about them. "they don't have pot bellies." [laughter] david: they seem to be in good shape, but are there women...
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john adams continued to serve more offices. warren declined positions, but sometimes he ran for office and lost. over the years, each couple became less sympathetic for the other's position. the correspondence between abigail and mercy took a different turn. "why have you not written?" and later, "is mrs. adams so wholly engrossed with the idea of her own happiness to think little of the absent? why should i interrupt, if this is the case? -- by the city -- vivac ity. encircled by her children in full health to look in upon her friend in this hour of solitude. my eldest son absent, the other ill with smallpox, my father in pain, edging closer. no friend to shorten the tedious hours." mercy had problems. abigail responded, in kind. "you, my friend, then experienced some measure of what i passed through. only with this difference that your friend was within a day's ride of you, mine hundreds of miles distance." the tone of the letters has changed. the imbalance of age and status disappeared, not only because of their greater fami
john adams continued to serve more offices. warren declined positions, but sometimes he ran for office and lost. over the years, each couple became less sympathetic for the other's position. the correspondence between abigail and mercy took a different turn. "why have you not written?" and later, "is mrs. adams so wholly engrossed with the idea of her own happiness to think little of the absent? why should i interrupt, if this is the case? -- by the city -- vivac ity. encircled...
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your obliged friend and humble servant, abigail adams. remarkable for revealing her transparent struggles to set the correct stage, the letter exudes humility. not just because of literary convention but also because of person see her awe for the learning and social position of her new acquaintance. most unselfconsciously, she ascended to her best style with a felicitous use of a metaphor of a timorous bird. this combination of uncertainty and vivid imagery would mark her early years of correspondence with mercy. it is a pastor frozen in time. mercy's magnanimous response likewise set the tone for their relationship. i shall pass over in silence the complementary introduction to your letter not because these expressions of a steam are frequently words of course without any other design than to convey politeness as a characteristic of the person, but in you i consider anything of the kind as a natural result of a friendly heart disposed to think well of those who have not been guilty of any remarkable instance of depravity to create disgus
your obliged friend and humble servant, abigail adams. remarkable for revealing her transparent struggles to set the correct stage, the letter exudes humility. not just because of literary convention but also because of person see her awe for the learning and social position of her new acquaintance. most unselfconsciously, she ascended to her best style with a felicitous use of a metaphor of a timorous bird. this combination of uncertainty and vivid imagery would mark her early years of...
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when they met, or in -- warren was a mentor to adams, but adams ended up in the white house with her husband john. >> this is a really special year for the augello adams birthplace. it is the year of "remembering abigail." 2018 marks the 200th anniversary of her death. we had a big kick off at the statehouse and we have another big commemoration in november of this year, which march -- marks the 275th anniversary of her birth. we've been joining with other organizations to honor her legacy and celebrate her life and legacy. we have formed an organization, l.org and a number of us are offering programs and events, so check out that website. our event tonight is absolutely the highlight of our commemorative year. we are really privileged to welcome edith to speak with us. she is a historian, an award-winning historian, a trailblazer in american women's history. she is a foremost leading expert on abigail adams. she has written several i other fees of abigail. most recently, she edited the library of america volume of abigail's letters speed -- letters. 100 letters were published for th
when they met, or in -- warren was a mentor to adams, but adams ended up in the white house with her husband john. >> this is a really special year for the augello adams birthplace. it is the year of "remembering abigail." 2018 marks the 200th anniversary of her death. we had a big kick off at the statehouse and we have another big commemoration in november of this year, which march -- marks the 275th anniversary of her birth. we've been joining with other organizations to honor...
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i think adam schiff should be removed. remove adam schiff, if they put a neutral person in who hasn't prejudged the case, a democrat who hasn't expressed an opinion -- >> you're not going to cooperate? >> i said i would consider it. >> you said you would not cooperate with adam schiff. >> i said i will consider it. >> you heard his words. michael warren joins me now, a great piece on hlntv.ccnn.com. rudy giuliani is calling for an impartial, independent chair of the house intel committee. i'm old enough to remember when devin nunes chaired that committee. there's that. let's talk about where this goes. schiff made it clear last night on "60 minutes" they are going to subpoena documents from rudy giuliani within a few weeks. where does this go? >> look, it's a congressional subpoena like any other. it's a committee in the house of representatives have the same sort of powers to subpoena, so there's really nothing for rudy giuliani to stand on when he says or suggests he's not going to comply. he doesn't actually end up sayi
i think adam schiff should be removed. remove adam schiff, if they put a neutral person in who hasn't prejudged the case, a democrat who hasn't expressed an opinion -- >> you're not going to cooperate? >> i said i would consider it. >> you said you would not cooperate with adam schiff. >> i said i will consider it. >> you heard his words. michael warren joins me now, a great piece on hlntv.ccnn.com. rudy giuliani is calling for an impartial, independent chair of...
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i would not cooperate with adam schiff. i think adam schiff should be removed. they prejudge the case, put someone in who hasn't expressed an opinion yet, so i had a judge in the case and he already announced i am going to impeach, then went ahead and did a whole false episode, would i recuse -- i said i will consider it. [speaking simultaneously] >> you said you would not do it. mr. giuliani: i said i will consider it. i am a lawyer. it is his privilege, not mine. if he decides he wants me to testify, of course i will. i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman. he has prejudged the case. if you want fairness, you got to put somebody in charge of that committee who has an open mind, not someone who wants to hang the president and says i have evidence of russian collusion. adam, where is the evidence? [speaking simultaneously] >> i give you plenty of chances to -- mr. giuliani: let's see how the interview goes. >> you seem to think i am the judge and jury here. my role is to do the investigation and make sure the facts come out. if it were to lead to an imp
i would not cooperate with adam schiff. i think adam schiff should be removed. they prejudge the case, put someone in who hasn't expressed an opinion yet, so i had a judge in the case and he already announced i am going to impeach, then went ahead and did a whole false episode, would i recuse -- i said i will consider it. [speaking simultaneously] >> you said you would not do it. mr. giuliani: i said i will consider it. i am a lawyer. it is his privilege, not mine. if he decides he wants...
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adams said. mr. adams recently had to enter settlement agreement in which he was actually forced to apologize for reports that inaccurate information about specific individuals removed from voter rolls in virginia, the matter he was just talking about allegedly because they were noncitizens. it's important to also put that in the record. ms. scanlon: thank you. one more follow-up question. an issuelaces has been in my district. toward that end we introduced the disability voting rights act passed with h.r. 1 and would make it easier for ndividuals with disabilities, including seniors and veterans, to register, obtain absentee in polling places. can you describe how the ocations of polling stations and the degree that accessibili disabilities hurts in minority communities, and i hink you have it in the new report that just came out. ms. gupta: there has been a lot f enforcement on the part of both private organizations and the justice department in prior administrations around the lack polling places.
adams said. mr. adams recently had to enter settlement agreement in which he was actually forced to apologize for reports that inaccurate information about specific individuals removed from voter rolls in virginia, the matter he was just talking about allegedly because they were noncitizens. it's important to also put that in the record. ms. scanlon: thank you. one more follow-up question. an issuelaces has been in my district. toward that end we introduced the disability voting rights act...
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david: adam? >> well, i'm really torn here because on the one hand i would agree on principle that mccarthy ism is one of the most despicable things that ever happened in our country because these people were being prevented from doing their jobs period. that said, i think we live in really challenging times, and so if somebody has political views that i find abhorent i might find it useful to know about that and decide if i want to give them my business versus giving somebody else my business , which is different from saying that they can't have a job, period, which is what happened in the mccarthy era. david: heather, even whoopie goldberg says that the last time people did this, people ended up killing themselves. she's demanding that people like messing and other people in the business world stop doing this and creating these political black lists. >> yeah, i totally a grow and i think that any type of president trump black listing is equivalent to economic warfare when i think of sanctions or
david: adam? >> well, i'm really torn here because on the one hand i would agree on principle that mccarthy ism is one of the most despicable things that ever happened in our country because these people were being prevented from doing their jobs period. that said, i think we live in really challenging times, and so if somebody has political views that i find abhorent i might find it useful to know about that and decide if i want to give them my business versus giving somebody else my...
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>> i would not cooperate with adam schiff, i think adam schiff should be removed. if they put a neutral person into let them prejudge the cas., >> you are not going to cooperate? >> i didn't say that. >> i said i would do it. >> i said i would consider it. >> i am a lawyer. it is his privilege and not mine. if he decides that he wants me to testify, of course, i will testify even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman >> what's the american people? what's the public appetite for thisimpeachment? here is the question. is impeach. inquiry into president trump's conduct necessary? 55% responded this week they say it is. some breaking news, a brand new tweet from the president which reads in part, quote, "in addition i want to meet not only my accuser who presented second and third hand information but also the person who illegally gave this information which was largely incorrect to the whistleblower. was this person spying on the u.s. president? big consequences." i want to bring in mike rogers, a powerful position. what's your reaction to that tweet
>> i would not cooperate with adam schiff, i think adam schiff should be removed. if they put a neutral person into let them prejudge the cas., >> you are not going to cooperate? >> i didn't say that. >> i said i would do it. >> i said i would consider it. >> i am a lawyer. it is his privilege and not mine. if he decides that he wants me to testify, of course, i will testify even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman >> what's the...
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adam! thinking of you, because i was wondering if you have been watching the supreme court this week. maybe you downloaded some of its washdown study mac —— watched... you could always say, let's talk about the supreme court. in fancy lawyer language, binders are called bundles. me and adam were both in luxembourg. there was podiumgate, although if viewer angrily e—mailed me and told me it should have been lecturngate. it was a silly journalistic nickname. there was a real moment, boris johnson journalistic nickname. there was a real moment, borisjohnson had had talks. protesters screaming at the gates. boris johnson talks. protesters screaming at the gates. borisjohnson chose not to ta ke gates. borisjohnson chose not to take part in the press conference, the press conference anyway, gesturing to the empty lectern beside him and, it's fair to say, hacked a lot of people off. you caught up with him, katya. you left luxembourg and i came to luxembourg. to speak exclusively, to ask what we re
adam! thinking of you, because i was wondering if you have been watching the supreme court this week. maybe you downloaded some of its washdown study mac —— watched... you could always say, let's talk about the supreme court. in fancy lawyer language, binders are called bundles. me and adam were both in luxembourg. there was podiumgate, although if viewer angrily e—mailed me and told me it should have been lecturngate. it was a silly journalistic nickname. there was a real moment, boris...
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bye, adam. give our love. so just before we move...is is brexit, it's full of firsts. can i slip one thought in there, just a tiny one... quickly, quickly. which is when you use the word exasperation on the uk side of the eu stance, let me assure you that it is shared on this side as regards to the uk. oh, yeah. but we will be discussing this for many weeks to come. i've got to ask you both aboutjean—claude juncker of the european commission, because obviously he was a big noise earlier in the week when borisjohnson did his trip to luxembourg, and he's back on the telly tonight. so, jean—claude juncker has said to one of our colleagues in the westminster lobby sophy ridge of sky news, tonight, that he thinks there will be a deal and that he is not that fussed about keeping the backstop as it is as long as it can be replaced with a workable alternative. i paraphrase. but i think although other senior figures in the eu have said this kind of thing before, at this moment, with this timing, with what we were talking about, about the deepfr
bye, adam. give our love. so just before we move...is is brexit, it's full of firsts. can i slip one thought in there, just a tiny one... quickly, quickly. which is when you use the word exasperation on the uk side of the eu stance, let me assure you that it is shared on this side as regards to the uk. oh, yeah. but we will be discussing this for many weeks to come. i've got to ask you both aboutjean—claude juncker of the european commission, because obviously he was a big noise earlier in...
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adam kissinger calling out the president. you see the unanimous vote by the senate last week led by mitch mcconnell to have the whistleblower's report come forward. there are cracks, it is not just a grand canyon yet. >> there are two things to watch here. adam kissinger is not comfortable addressing or the under line allegations or endorsing an impeachment inquiry but are comfortable or eager to condemn the second behavior by the president when he's talking about it. the second thing is all the folks were saying nothing at all and people were out there defending the president are a very, very small group. folks be the first one into the breach are at best saying like kevin mccarthy saying i don't think this is an impeachment offense. they're not defending his behavior. >> ron, the shift in the polling. you had some great analysis a few weeks ago about the cost to republicans during clinton impeachment and what it meant for the democrats. what do you mistake of the polling. 55% of americans are comfortable with this moving fo
adam kissinger calling out the president. you see the unanimous vote by the senate last week led by mitch mcconnell to have the whistleblower's report come forward. there are cracks, it is not just a grand canyon yet. >> there are two things to watch here. adam kissinger is not comfortable addressing or the under line allegations or endorsing an impeachment inquiry but are comfortable or eager to condemn the second behavior by the president when he's talking about it. the second thing is...
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pete: adam, that was amazing. adam: my ego hurts, my knee hurts.dediah: that reminds me of the time i went skiing and fell and a little person went by me like a pro-skier. ed: kids are still laughing at him. pete: you have workers' comp, don't worry about it you are fine. adam: it's not as easy as it looks. pete: it is not easy. ed: a for effort. good cause. donations made at good ride rally.com. thanks for bringing attention adam to that by falling on your face. pete: what do you think? should adam try it again for your amusement later on in the program. [cheers] jedediah: i hear it. he had. pete: we are going to collect ourselves after that. a great cause. house democrats go all in on trying to impeach the president. 2022020 candidates have judge kavanaugh. they are just appeasing their base. we will bring it to you. ♪ like a drifter i was born to walk alone ♪ and i have made up my mind. ♪ buckle up for some insurance themed fun ♪ ♪ at progressive park! children: yeah! announcer: ride the totally realistic traffic jam. ♪ beep, beep, beep, beep ch
pete: adam, that was amazing. adam: my ego hurts, my knee hurts.dediah: that reminds me of the time i went skiing and fell and a little person went by me like a pro-skier. ed: kids are still laughing at him. pete: you have workers' comp, don't worry about it you are fine. adam: it's not as easy as it looks. pete: it is not easy. ed: a for effort. good cause. donations made at good ride rally.com. thanks for bringing attention adam to that by falling on your face. pete: what do you think? should...
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adam schiff decided, i can't let this happen. so adam schiff made up a phoney call.read it to congress. he read it to the people of the united states. and it's a disgrace. this whole thing is a disgrace. there's been tremendous corruption. we're seeking it. it's called drain the swamp. there's been corruption on the other side. there's been corruption like you've never seen. the new president ran on the basis of no corruption. that's how he got elected. i believe that he really means it. but there was a lot of corruption having to do with the 2016 election against us. we want to get to the bottom of it. it's very important that we do. thank you. >> dana: you are looking at the president there. he was in the oval office for a swearing in of eugene scalia. he will be the new secretary of labor. he was confirmed on a party line vote 53-44. he replaces alex acosta. eugene scalia, secretary of labor. president taking a question there about whether he knows who the whistleblower is. i want to bring back charlie hurd, who listened to that with me. one thing interesting abou
adam schiff decided, i can't let this happen. so adam schiff made up a phoney call.read it to congress. he read it to the people of the united states. and it's a disgrace. this whole thing is a disgrace. there's been tremendous corruption. we're seeking it. it's called drain the swamp. there's been corruption on the other side. there's been corruption like you've never seen. the new president ran on the basis of no corruption. that's how he got elected. i believe that he really means it. but...
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just how bad could things get. >>> wework ceo adam neumann is out.now off the table lawmakers in wa w about to kick off a hearing to address concerns around the dominance of google and facebook. we have full
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john adams only lived in the white house for less than four months.hen 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." gentlemen found the site downright dangerous after dark. in his words, "one was liable to fall into a pit or stumble over a pile of rubbish." but none of this deterred jefferson in the slightest, and almost immediately 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, at least in part, 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. it perfectly illustrates how, at the beginning, the white house grounds were more short and squat than they are now. they are shorter north and south and wider east and west. jefferson's plan revolved around three key t
john adams only lived in the white house for less than four months.hen 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." gentlemen found the site downright dangerous after dark. in his words, "one was liable to fall into a pit or stumble over a pile of rubbish." but none of this deterred jefferson in the slightest, and almost immediately he got to work improving the...
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now nancy pelosi is trying to put adam schiff as the leader.d the president, we are not adam schiff's committee, so we are diminished in our ability to defend the president. meanwhile nancy pelosi gets to slough off the failures of jerry nadler. >> there are some things i think procedurally we can do. we have got to be asking for minority hearings. lou: they are entirely within your power. >> we can bring in witnesses. we don't even have to seena them. these people will come in and we can talk to them. and we can hold people like mr. schiff who said these horrible things on the floor in his committee today. we can do motion to censure. we can do things to hold their feet to the fire and make them explain as matt said. >> the fact that we allowed paul ryan to slow down our momentum to get to the origins of this corrupt investigation has put us in a worst position today than if we had been fighting with all the republican conference helping us out. lou: congressman biggs, congratulations. i have a candidate for 0 your first censure. that should b
now nancy pelosi is trying to put adam schiff as the leader.d the president, we are not adam schiff's committee, so we are diminished in our ability to defend the president. meanwhile nancy pelosi gets to slough off the failures of jerry nadler. >> there are some things i think procedurally we can do. we have got to be asking for minority hearings. lou: they are entirely within your power. >> we can bring in witnesses. we don't even have to seena them. these people will come in and...
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the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fla fraud way. >> and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have heightened security concerns for the whistleblower. >> all that needs to be done at this point is to make sure that the attorneys that represent the whistleblower get the clearances they need to be able to accompany the whistleblower testimony. and we figure out the logistics to figure out that we protect the identity of the whistleblower. >> schiff says he expects the whistleblower to testify soon. >>> meantime, the president's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, is refusing to commit to a response to a house subpoena. house chairman adam schiff, telling cnn, he plans to subpoena documents and perhaps testimony abo
the letter from adam schiff came as president trump escalated his war on the whistleblower and adam schiff. he was pressing president zelensky in an inaccurate and fla fraud way. >> and then, the president went after the person who gave the whistleblower the information. was the person spying on the president of the united states? big consequences. chairman schiff there's a tentative agreement for the whistleblower to testify to his committee. he says the president's threats have...
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this might be the last time we ever see you or hear you, adam.o before we waved goodbye, paint is a brief picture. how many have you had to drink? hardly any, because they have been preparing myself for this brief appearance on brexitcast. with a little bit of distance from brussels and london, observing the brexit process, i am so confused. will there be a deal? won't there? are there be a deal? won't there? are there papers being tabled by the uk, aren't there? was borisjohnson humiliated in luxembourg or not? has juncker shown a bit of willingness to get a deal or not? i am so confused because it seems like all of those things might be true and not true at the same time. that's because, adam, we live in the new universe of alternative truths. you could argue all of the above. last night it looked like, just before i got on the plane at 3am this morning ona got on the plane at 3am this morning on a very early flight, it looked like the french president and the finnish prime minister had set a new deadline saying if there is nothing by the end o
this might be the last time we ever see you or hear you, adam.o before we waved goodbye, paint is a brief picture. how many have you had to drink? hardly any, because they have been preparing myself for this brief appearance on brexitcast. with a little bit of distance from brussels and london, observing the brexit process, i am so confused. will there be a deal? won't there? are there be a deal? won't there? are there papers being tabled by the uk, aren't there? was borisjohnson humiliated in...
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i mean, adam, i wonder if you agree. i mean, you know, when you're in twitter, it's not like you had the same level of governance scrutiny, obviously, but you've been with the young public company that had to endure investor scrutiny. so i'm wondering for you can sort of opine on that and what you see from the weworks situation. what is your take away from that >> well, my big take away is that the news today just means that the market conditions weren't right for elevated consciousness. so, look, both are not technology companies so i think this is a real estate company. it's got an interesting comp of profitability company that has been around for awhile it's got about a $3.5 billion market cap its iwc and i think that, you know, when investors took a step back and looked at you're paying for a huge amount of growth at wework, which is certainly delivering on, but it looks like they're pouring money into the funnel and not getting it out in turns of return yet. >> one thing i would say -- yeah one other thing i would s
i mean, adam, i wonder if you agree. i mean, you know, when you're in twitter, it's not like you had the same level of governance scrutiny, obviously, but you've been with the young public company that had to endure investor scrutiny. so i'm wondering for you can sort of opine on that and what you see from the weworks situation. what is your take away from that >> well, my big take away is that the news today just means that the market conditions weren't right for elevated consciousness....
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adam ought to recap the company in the private markets and masa out to stop trying to oust adam.utside investor seems willing, at least thus far, to pony up new money to this company with adam in place. that seems to be the message that the company has gotten over the past week and in part the reason why masa and others are now seeking his ouster. >> yeah, you know, i think you always sort of wonder what the incentives are of the folks that are getting these messages out i would bet that at the right price with the right plan in place there's a lot of capital sloshing around in the private markets. i think at the right price at a reasonable price it would be a recap, it would be a down route. i believe the company could get the 2 to 3 billion capital that they need to keep going. >> walter, have you been in touch with adam over this at all? >> i've been in touch with adam in a couple of months now, but we haven't talked about recapitalization what we've talked about is the future of ork. i mean, he's almost, you know, tunnel vision in trying to figure out what the future is going
adam ought to recap the company in the private markets and masa out to stop trying to oust adam.utside investor seems willing, at least thus far, to pony up new money to this company with adam in place. that seems to be the message that the company has gotten over the past week and in part the reason why masa and others are now seeking his ouster. >> yeah, you know, i think you always sort of wonder what the incentives are of the folks that are getting these messages out i would bet that...
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adams.let's thank him for his leadership. [applause] kevin: i am going to shut up in a minute, because we are here to see jerome adams. i want to talk about the great work he did yesterday, which was the most difficult policy development from the surgeon general's office in my lifetime. since 1982, and what happened yesterday was historic. i want to finish this thread and introduce the surgeon general. an industry that took a plant and is basically now modifying it to its benefit, that relies on addiction for profit, like tobacco, alcohol, and pharmaceuticals. what happens when an industry takes over something is that more people die. more people are dying from tobacco and alcohol than heroin, not because they are more harmful than heroin one to one. if you had a gun to your head and were given a vial of heroin or a cigarette, i would probably pick the cigarette. but to society, tobacco is much more harmful because it kills 10 times as many people, costs 10 times as much money in social cost
adams.let's thank him for his leadership. [applause] kevin: i am going to shut up in a minute, because we are here to see jerome adams. i want to talk about the great work he did yesterday, which was the most difficult policy development from the surgeon general's office in my lifetime. since 1982, and what happened yesterday was historic. i want to finish this thread and introduce the surgeon general. an industry that took a plant and is basically now modifying it to its benefit, that relies...
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countyy village in adams there is a postmaster in a post office. over the years, the rotating post office, postmasters, i don't doubt a weikert was a postmaster. there was one right behind little round top and it was called sedgwick. was a postmaster therefore a time. a general had died in his house. thatd postmasters around area. i am going to be here for a few minutes and i will be outside if anyone would like to buy a book. and mybe out there co-author of several of my books , gary, will be coming up and speaking next. we will both sign those books that we are co-authors of. thank you. [applause] tvtoday on american history at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion on shakespeare's influence on politics. at 6:00, the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on fdr and the four freedoms. explore our nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. tv productshistory are available at the new c-span online store. check out all of the c-span products. night on the communicators, california representative, cochair of the artificial intellige
countyy village in adams there is a postmaster in a post office. over the years, the rotating post office, postmasters, i don't doubt a weikert was a postmaster. there was one right behind little round top and it was called sedgwick. was a postmaster therefore a time. a general had died in his house. thatd postmasters around area. i am going to be here for a few minutes and i will be outside if anyone would like to buy a book. and mybe out there co-author of several of my books , gary, will be...
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adams. ms. perez is, author of several nationally recognized reports and articles including election day long lines resource allocation. she has served as adjunct professor of clinical law at the nyu school of law. she received her law degree from columbia. received a master of public policy. under graduate degree from yale. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, committee members, for having me. i'm the director of the voting rights and election program. the supreme court in shelby county left congress with a critical challenge. pass a revised coverage formula. accordingly, the ask this committee to take note, a number of state and local jurisdictions have implemented discriminatory voting laws. they've continued to disenfranchise voters of color in our elections. over the past decade, the brennan center has documented a wave of new laws and practices burdening the right to vote especially targeting communities of color. these ongoing problems demand a thoughtful and strong response.
adams. ms. perez is, author of several nationally recognized reports and articles including election day long lines resource allocation. she has served as adjunct professor of clinical law at the nyu school of law. she received her law degree from columbia. received a master of public policy. under graduate degree from yale. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, committee members, for having me. i'm the director of the voting rights and election program. the supreme court in...
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>> i wouldn't cooperate with adam schiff. i think adam schiff should be removed. if they remove adam schiff and put a neutral person in who hasn't judged the case, a democrat who hasn't expressed an opinion -- if i had a judge in the case and announced he was going to impeach, if he did a false episode, wouldn't i move to recuse that judge? >> that's your answer. you're not going to cooperate. >> i didn't say that. i said i would considerate it. >> you said you wouldn't do it. you said you're not going to cooperate. >> i have to be guided by my client. i'm a lawyer. it's his privilege, not mine. if he decides that he wants me to testify, of course i'll testify even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman. he has already pre-judged the case. if we want fairness, we have to put someone in charge of the committee that has an open mind, not someone who wants to hang the president who says i have evidence of collusion. adam, where's the evidence? ask him to produce the evidence. >> he's coming up right now. >> are you going to interrupt him as often as y
>> i wouldn't cooperate with adam schiff. i think adam schiff should be removed. if they remove adam schiff and put a neutral person in who hasn't judged the case, a democrat who hasn't expressed an opinion -- if i had a judge in the case and announced he was going to impeach, if he did a false episode, wouldn't i move to recuse that judge? >> that's your answer. you're not going to cooperate. >> i didn't say that. i said i would considerate it. >> you said you wouldn't...
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adam schiff.nts to look at and listen to president's conversations with others state leaders. listen to this. listen to what he is saying. >> the pair mount need here is to protect the national security of the nine states and see whether in the conversations with other world leaders and in particular with putin that the president was also undermining our security in a way that he thought would personally benefit his campaign. if there's an effort to hide those and cover those up, yes, we are determined to find out. brian: dan, he let one transcript go just to dwight everythinquieteverything down. and now they want to get a call a couple days after this with vladimir putin. say it's part of the investigation. there is going to be absolutely no conversation with our chief executive that is not going to be for public listening. >> brian, it's never going to stop. i mean, the republic is dying a slow death. we are on life is support here. and you can thank the democrats and their sicko fasycophantic.
adam schiff.nts to look at and listen to president's conversations with others state leaders. listen to this. listen to what he is saying. >> the pair mount need here is to protect the national security of the nine states and see whether in the conversations with other world leaders and in particular with putin that the president was also undermining our security in a way that he thought would personally benefit his campaign. if there's an effort to hide those and cover those up, yes, we...
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taylor: what is it about adam neumann?s it the spending more than the income, his quirkiness, his management style? what is it investors are so concerned about? gene: he is perceived as being reckless. when you look at the evolution of a company, there is a period when recklessness is seen to change the world. there are several factors we have talked about that play into it. the list is long. ultimately, i think it creates some anxiety around investors about what is going to happen. it really is an open-ended question when you hear stories about the party type of culture. that recklessness does not sit well with public investors. taylor: abby, explain for us the role of the board. we know corporate governance 101 is to hold the ceo accountable. is the board holding the ceo accountable? abby: i think it goes beyond that. the first rule of governance is the business judgment rule. the board members have to act in the interest of the overall corporation. they have a duty of loyalty and a duty of care. when they look at the ro
taylor: what is it about adam neumann?s it the spending more than the income, his quirkiness, his management style? what is it investors are so concerned about? gene: he is perceived as being reckless. when you look at the evolution of a company, there is a period when recklessness is seen to change the world. there are several factors we have talked about that play into it. the list is long. ultimately, i think it creates some anxiety around investors about what is going to happen. it really...
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when they met, or in -- warren was a mentor to adams, but adams ended up in the white house with her husband john. >> this is a really special year for the augello adams birthplace. it is the year of "remembering abigail." 2018 marks the 200th anniversary of her death. we had a big kick off at the statehouse and we have another big commemoration in november of this year, which march -- marks the 275th anniversary of her birth. we've been joining with other organizations to honor her legacy and celebrate her life and legacy. we have formed an organization, l.org and a number of us are
when they met, or in -- warren was a mentor to adams, but adams ended up in the white house with her husband john. >> this is a really special year for the augello adams birthplace. it is the year of "remembering abigail." 2018 marks the 200th anniversary of her death. we had a big kick off at the statehouse and we have another big commemoration in november of this year, which march -- marks the 275th anniversary of her birth. we've been joining with other organizations to honor...
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pressure is mounting to oust ceo adam newman -- ceo adam neumann after the delayed ipo. the board was supposed to meet today but they are likely going to meet later this week. huet covers startups and she joins me. why the shakeup? ellen: insane week in the last week or two. pressure first to delay the ipo and now it seems like there are reports to consider replacing the ceo, adam neumann. a lot of back and forth within the board. maybe delay the ipo october and later. we seem to be watching as it unfolds. possible board meeting this week , not expected today but likely very soon. taylor: who wants adam neumann out? ellen: that is most likely softbank. they hold two board seats. it seems like they also have support from benchmark. one board seat has been an early investor. some viewers they remember was also instrumental in the ousting uber.vis kalanick from remains, atess least softbank and benchmark are adam neumannetting out as ceo. taylor: support seems to be wavering a little bit. ellen: it has been an about-face. softbank has been a staunch supporter. they have bee
pressure is mounting to oust ceo adam newman -- ceo adam neumann after the delayed ipo. the board was supposed to meet today but they are likely going to meet later this week. huet covers startups and she joins me. why the shakeup? ellen: insane week in the last week or two. pressure first to delay the ipo and now it seems like there are reports to consider replacing the ceo, adam neumann. a lot of back and forth within the board. maybe delay the ipo october and later. we seem to be watching as...
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s chief adam neumann out.ing the chief withal two people could we have been told it is unlikely to take place next month, as planned. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. francine, tom? tom: viviana, thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities right now. interesting markets off of the news yesterday, lower yields is really the headline, although the curve did not come down. a steeper curve near the zero level, three basis once on the 210 spread. on to the next screen, please. equity markets, the vix 13 to 17, almost 18 over the next couple of days. lower yields, 1.61%. dollar resilient is what i would suggest, francine. francine: i am looking at investors trying to figure out exactly what the steepening political gridlock in washington and we also have a the same time the prospects for reducing trade tensions within america and china. oil down. you see vix a li
s chief adam neumann out.ing the chief withal two people could we have been told it is unlikely to take place next month, as planned. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. francine, tom? tom: viviana, thank you so much. equities, bonds, currencies, commodities right now. interesting markets off of the news yesterday, lower yields is really the headline, although...
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we'll hear from adam schiff. we'll stay here live. we want to know what you think as well. 202-748-8920 is the number for democrats. republicans use 202-748-8921. for independents that's 202-748-8 202-748-8922. we'll take a look outside the rayburn office building where we expect to hear the chair of the intelligence committee adam schiff to hear about the testimony of joseph maguire who took over as acting director of national intelligence august 16th, just over a month ago one day after dan coates stepped down. president trump announcing that coates would step down from that position. the phone call with the craukra president happening in late july this year and the acting dni taking over on august 16th. the whistleblower complaint was filed in mid august as well on august 12th. we're live here on c-span 3. let's go out live and wait for congressman schiff to come to the cameras. >>> the whistleblower complaint was released this morning just as the committee came into session. so you heard members referring to it and that has been p
we'll hear from adam schiff. we'll stay here live. we want to know what you think as well. 202-748-8920 is the number for democrats. republicans use 202-748-8921. for independents that's 202-748-8 202-748-8922. we'll take a look outside the rayburn office building where we expect to hear the chair of the intelligence committee adam schiff to hear about the testimony of joseph maguire who took over as acting director of national intelligence august 16th, just over a month ago one day after dan...
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punishing the whistleblower even though he would be protected by federal law now he's focusing on adam schiff who has to be made to the face of the impeachment inquiry of you will by the speaker of the house nancy pelosi in his role as the chairman of the intelligence committee is a vital and very crucial role in the upcoming impeachment inquiry here so he's basically tacking everyone that's been his strategy even before becoming president rather than defending fighting back and right now one of his latest comments on adam schiff was that he should be arrested for treason that certainly a very serious escalation in tone here that we're witnessing. tweet. big consequences for the whistleblower what is being done to keep this very important which is safe. well 1st of all there mention these he's protected by the so-called whistleblower protection act. as we've seen these tweets by president trump really inciting his followers here is follow a base on twitter there has been a letter written by the lawyers of the whistleblower to congress men where they say they voiced serious concerns abo
punishing the whistleblower even though he would be protected by federal law now he's focusing on adam schiff who has to be made to the face of the impeachment inquiry of you will by the speaker of the house nancy pelosi in his role as the chairman of the intelligence committee is a vital and very crucial role in the upcoming impeachment inquiry here so he's basically tacking everyone that's been his strategy even before becoming president rather than defending fighting back and right now one...
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they all praise adam neumann. however, adam neumann is stepping down.is making it out to be his choice to step down. he talks about being the cofounder of wework and so proud of the team and the incredible company we have built over the last decade. we're hearing reports that a third of the staff will be laid off eventually. this all delays the ipo. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: while world leaders and corporate execs are gathering in new york city at the u.n. climate summit, local politicians in canada are watching closely. i spoke with toronto's mayor about the role the city can play in growing climate emergencies. >> we can change over our plate. if you think about the city with the transit vehicles, police vehicles, city vehicles. we can retrofit to make a more environmentally sound in terms of energy efficiency. we can encourage retrofitting of homes and other buildings across the city. there is a host of things we can do. we can make the city infrastructure more resilient, with the help of federal government we are doing. most of it is going to be
they all praise adam neumann. however, adam neumann is stepping down.is making it out to be his choice to step down. he talks about being the cofounder of wework and so proud of the team and the incredible company we have built over the last decade. we're hearing reports that a third of the staff will be laid off eventually. this all delays the ipo. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: while world leaders and corporate execs are gathering in new york city at the u.n. climate summit, local politicians...
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adams: ok. back.d the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina, yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. walker, is recognized. i know er: congresswoman adams is yielding ack because i represent north carolina a.n.t. pride, i at big agee yield back as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina, walker, yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the 2486, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognition? > i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's bill ask for immediate consideration in the house. o insert in lieu thereof the provisions of h.r. 2500 as passed by the house, to pass the amended, and to insist on
adams: ok. back.d the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina, yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from north carolina, mr. walker, is recognized. i know er: congresswoman adams is yielding ack because i represent north carolina a.n.t. pride, i at big agee yield back as well. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina, walker, yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the 2486, as amended. those in favor say aye. those...
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john adams takes a rare break.e, super fast network, so you can stay connected almost anywhere. like up here at lookout point. but there's more... now all 4 of us get unlimited data, talk and text for just $25 per line per month. hashtag first date! he ain't family yet. but there's more... we got 4 lg stylo™5 phones for free. now the whole family can stay connected. not this connected. switch to boost mobile and get 4 lines with unlimited gigs for $25 per line per month plus 4 free lg...