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adam: it is the latter right now. or to a degree, dollar cny is -- currency, it will tend to follow the general dollar direction in that respect, but that is not the whole story. there is an element of independent yuan strength, if you look back over the last two or three months, and it is clear the direction is more than what the dollar is dictating. and that we expect to continue until the chinese authorities are comfortable with some modest appreciation. the cyclical indicates that china is still looking relatively good, compared to the rest of the world. the downturn was short, and we are back in an upswing. as long as that is the case, some gentle appreciation of the currency most likely going forward. francine: thank you so much, adam cole, rbc capital markets. we will get back to adam and ask him about the pound. there's a story, actually, saying the u.k. and eu have failed to agree. conversationo, a with the h&m chief financial officer in about 10 minutes from now. we look of course at this foreclosures and jo
adam: it is the latter right now. or to a degree, dollar cny is -- currency, it will tend to follow the general dollar direction in that respect, but that is not the whole story. there is an element of independent yuan strength, if you look back over the last two or three months, and it is clear the direction is more than what the dollar is dictating. and that we expect to continue until the chinese authorities are comfortable with some modest appreciation. the cyclical indicates that china is...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever been in
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking...
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adam: let's move on. senator feltes, you've criticized the governor as a "trump guy through and through"" his own words, but today you were endorsed by the most pro-trump police union in the region, the new england police benevolent association. you said you were proud to accept that endorsement. according to a report from business insider, the nepba's executive director has posted on social media calling congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez a "bar fly stripper," referred to vice presidential nominee kamala harris as a "racist pig," and said former first lady michelle obama perpetuates racism because "her people" kill each other on the streets in chicago. assuming you reject these comments, how can you accept the endorsement? sen. feltes: i have been very clear and i was clear when i was notified of the endorsement, that those comments are unacceptable and i encourage the police association to encourage that person to resign. but let's be clear. those do not reflect the comments of all our men and women
adam: let's move on. senator feltes, you've criticized the governor as a "trump guy through and through"" his own words, but today you were endorsed by the most pro-trump police union in the region, the new england police benevolent association. you said you were proud to accept that endorsement. according to a report from business insider, the nepba's executive director has posted on social media calling congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez a "bar fly stripper,"...
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fauci, adam? >> yeah. no.k jimmy, when i keep my mouth closed, it's a mask. >> jimmy: you have like a lumberjack look to you. you look different with the beard than i would have ever guessed. >> i don't look good. i know that but i am doing it for a movie. but my father had a beard my whole life and this is very similar the way his beard was. like, gray at the bottom. i don't have gray hair on my head, for some reason. but i got grays coming out the bottom here. >> yeah. for some reason, it comes out the bottom, first. it is very amish. it'ser have mennonite, your beard. >> nobody likes it, at all. people on the street go, no! no, adam. doing it for a movie. they go no movie, no go! >> jimmy: whose basketball shoes are those behind you? >> these are -- i'm in philadelphia right now. i just got in this house doing a movie. and it's coincidental. these are lebron james, the man who owns this house apparently, you know, met lebron and he signed sneakers for him. these are lebron james and i am doing a movie in ph
fauci, adam? >> yeah. no.k jimmy, when i keep my mouth closed, it's a mask. >> jimmy: you have like a lumberjack look to you. you look different with the beard than i would have ever guessed. >> i don't look good. i know that but i am doing it for a movie. but my father had a beard my whole life and this is very similar the way his beard was. like, gray at the bottom. i don't have gray hair on my head, for some reason. but i got grays coming out the bottom here. >> yeah....
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>> yeah, exactly >> jimmy: "do you know the name adam bell? i'm adam bell.> yeah. >> jimmy: no, i'm adam bell. [ laughter ] >> "i'll fight you for it. >> jimmy: "will the real adam bell please stand in fact, i, the announcer, am the real adam bell." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this one is from @martinamelcherm she says, "i was in a group interview for a sales position at the disney store when i burped a cloud of marijuana smoke. it was kind of amazing, but i didn't get the job." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was kind of amazing? >> okay. >> jimmy: it was kind of amazing, but i didn't get the job. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you thought that was going to be like - >> i mean you know how hard it is to burp weed smoke? >> jimmy: no, i don't. i have no idea >> give credit where credit is due. >> jimmy: yeah this last one is from @iamjennymcd do you know jenny mcd? "sounds familiar, but, no, i don't. i am jenny mcd hi, i'm adam bell. want to get married? jenny mcd. she says, "on the way to a a wedding an erratic driver was ticking me off i flipped him off as he passed us
>> yeah, exactly >> jimmy: "do you know the name adam bell? i'm adam bell.> yeah. >> jimmy: no, i'm adam bell. [ laughter ] >> "i'll fight you for it. >> jimmy: "will the real adam bell please stand in fact, i, the announcer, am the real adam bell." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this one is from @martinamelcherm she says, "i was in a group interview for a sales position at the disney store when i burped a cloud of marijuana smoke....
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hello, it is adam in the studio., in the same studio, two metres apart, slightly breathless. and chris, 20 yards down the corridor in my socially distanced lair of news as usual. and george osborne is here. not wearing hi—vis or a customised hard hat, but looking fine as it is, definitely. right, there is loads of stuff to talk about the economy today, because rishi sunak announced what i am going to call the pre—midwinter economic programme, having announced the economic winter programme before and now changing it to basically make it more generous, to help businesses who are in areas where there is lots of coronavirus restrictions and also to make his newjob support scheme a bit more generous. yeah. in other words, he has come back again, because the first one did not do enough. shall we have a listen to how he described it? we have an economic plan that will protect the jobs and livelihoods of the british people, wherever they live and whatever their situation. and just as we have throughout this crisis, we will l
hello, it is adam in the studio., in the same studio, two metres apart, slightly breathless. and chris, 20 yards down the corridor in my socially distanced lair of news as usual. and george osborne is here. not wearing hi—vis or a customised hard hat, but looking fine as it is, definitely. right, there is loads of stuff to talk about the economy today, because rishi sunak announced what i am going to call the pre—midwinter economic programme, having announced the economic winter programme...
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adam cox is professor of law at nyu. before that he was a professor at the university of chicago law school, the co-author of a new book he is here to discuss today, "the president and immigration law". michael mcconnell is a professor and director of the constitutional law center at stanford law school and senior fellow at the hoover institution. he previously served as circuit judge on the us court of appeals for the tenth circuit. his forthcoming book, the president would not be king, executive power under the constitution, will be published in november and his upcoming book establishment of religion, neutrality, accommodation and separation, will be published in 2021. c-span friends may have heard them argue the first court case of the term on monday. cristina rodriguez the latent homer sir back professor of law, co-author of "the president and immigration law". she joined in 2013 after serving as deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal counsel at the us to permit of justice. thank you so much for jo
adam cox is professor of law at nyu. before that he was a professor at the university of chicago law school, the co-author of a new book he is here to discuss today, "the president and immigration law". michael mcconnell is a professor and director of the constitutional law center at stanford law school and senior fellow at the hoover institution. he previously served as circuit judge on the us court of appeals for the tenth circuit. his forthcoming book, the president would not be...
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and adams gave more respect to clay and clay has more respect for adams.they may not -- may not be friends but certainly respectful of each other the rest of their lives. >> we're reaching back into the earlier part of henry clay's career. this is a good time to look at one of ashlands'most prized possessions, the washington goblet. will you tell us about it? >> yes. we do have the washington goblet here. >> and this was the item of greatest patriotic inspiration in henry clay's home. you can see that it is chipped or broken and this is how henry clay received it. >> and he wrote about how he had received this from the elderly lady as a gift. it had belonged to george washington through most of the revolutionary war. he used this like an artifact in his house. and really used it to connect us to our early nationhood and as an object to venerate george washington. he felt washington as many throughout the country did was a great inspiration to our country. and hoped to inspire patriotism in people that visited here in ashland. >> we are quickly running out
and adams gave more respect to clay and clay has more respect for adams.they may not -- may not be friends but certainly respectful of each other the rest of their lives. >> we're reaching back into the earlier part of henry clay's career. this is a good time to look at one of ashlands'most prized possessions, the washington goblet. will you tell us about it? >> yes. we do have the washington goblet here. >> and this was the item of greatest patriotic inspiration in henry...
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but clay gains more respect for adams and adams gains more respect for clay. they were certainly not friends but they had great respect for each other through their lives. >> this is a good time to look at one of ashland's most prized possessions. that's the washington goblet. will you tell us about it? >> yes, we do have the washington goblet here. thf this was the item of great inspiration in henry clay's home. you can see that it's chipped or broken and this is how henry clay received it. he told how he received this from an elderly lady as a gift and it belonged to washington through the revolutionary war. he used this as an artifact in his house, and really used it to connect to the nationhood and as an object to venerate george washington. he felt washington, as the country did, was a great inspiration to our country and hoped to inspire patriotism to people who visited here at ashland. >> we're quickly running out of time here. since we have you, let me ask you about henry clay and his wife and how often they lived here together. he had such a long poli
but clay gains more respect for adams and adams gains more respect for clay. they were certainly not friends but they had great respect for each other through their lives. >> this is a good time to look at one of ashland's most prized possessions. that's the washington goblet. will you tell us about it? >> yes, we do have the washington goblet here. thf this was the item of great inspiration in henry clay's home. you can see that it's chipped or broken and this is how henry clay...
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adams was afraid they wouldn't get a treaty.lay tended to try to get everything he could and i'm not sure on moose island. i hope there's another historian out there that could tell us. >> we talked before we got started live about clay's antagonism towards the british. what can you tell us about that as a general point in his philosophy? >> well, he felt, of course, that the british were still trying to hold on, punish america with the war of 1812. he definitely wanted a war with england. he felt america, despite the fact we had a very small army, small navy, could still beat england. i don't know if that was a source of pride or ego, or what that was with clay. i often wondered if it had something to do with the british asking african-americans to fight against americans during the war of 1812, if that could have been a part of it. >> there was also, when he was a young man, and apparently his father's grave had just been dug, some british soldiers came into the household and they were trying to raid the household and they thr
adams was afraid they wouldn't get a treaty.lay tended to try to get everything he could and i'm not sure on moose island. i hope there's another historian out there that could tell us. >> we talked before we got started live about clay's antagonism towards the british. what can you tell us about that as a general point in his philosophy? >> well, he felt, of course, that the british were still trying to hold on, punish america with the war of 1812. he definitely wanted a war with...
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nick: thank you, adam.think the first thing to recognize is that any policy directed towards dealing with the challenge that china represents has to be part of a comprehensive program of u.s. economic renewal that focuses on rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, rebuilding our support for research and development, which has lagged, federal support in particular, and thirdly, a smarter immigration policy that brings in scientists and technicians that is can improve the productivity of the u.s. economy. what we've seen in the last few years is a policy that seems designed not to enhance the u.s. economy, but tried to slow the rise of china. my view is that slowing china's economic rise is not a viable economic policy in the medium and long run. i'll come back to that. to enhance the u.s. economy, but tried to china.he rise of my view is that slowing china's a viable ise is not economic policy in the medium and long run. to that. back the second major suggestion i a more that we need robust interactingcy pr
nick: thank you, adam.think the first thing to recognize is that any policy directed towards dealing with the challenge that china represents has to be part of a comprehensive program of u.s. economic renewal that focuses on rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure, rebuilding our support for research and development, which has lagged, federal support in particular, and thirdly, a smarter immigration policy that brings in scientists and technicians that is can improve the productivity of the...
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and sure enough, when henry clay become secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signs into law a new tariff. the tariff of 1828. raising the tariffs from 25% to 45%. that is one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. you think federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges and so forth. and then finally, clay says we need to recharge that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson, or unlike hamilton, excuse me, however, clay frames his defense of the bank of the united states in common man reiterate. hamilton said, the bank is good for financial interests. clay says the bank is good for farmers. the bank is good for mechanics, for manufacturers. the bank is good for the country as a whole. we need to recharge or this bank and there is the whig party platform. the whigs support utilizing the powers of the federal government to stimulate economic activity and they adopt a broad interpretation of the constitution. the federal govern
and sure enough, when henry clay become secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signs into law a new tariff. the tariff of 1828. raising the tariffs from 25% to 45%. that is one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile goods. clay also says we need federally funded internal improvements. you think federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges and so forth. and then finally, clay says we need to recharge...
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mark adams. (applause) dr.adams and other doctors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (applause) dr. adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life. - mhmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to walk into a restaurant and order anything you want, those are things that those of us who have healthy teeth, we take for granted, but not let's think about the person who doesn't have that, who can't eat the foods they like, wants to hide their smile. it's a terrible and devastating effect on their life. - i can't imagine, and you're right. i do take for granted that i can chew a piece of steak, but for those who can't why is that? what gets in the way of their healthy smile? - most of the people that come to see us hav
mark adams. (applause) dr.adams and other doctors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (applause) dr. adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life. - mhmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to...
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adams: i'm good to slide in really quick. i wanted to say about black women in this movement as well. my vehicle into this history was a student rebellion that happened at rutgers newark. i was researching another public history project and it was vicki donaldson. she was part of that conference. she was the strong, powerful freedom fighter in this history i was telling about race and rutgers. her -- there were women on welfare fighting for reform. we talk about the tenets fighting the rent strikes. even when it came to urban upewal, a black woman called lnd said, did the mayor tel you he is trying to grab our homes? i had to get that psa. the women are fighting alongside everybody else. prof. woodard: the community is organizing the institutions and economic development. that initiative came from grassroots and not from the top. although i was at the groundbreaking of frederick douglass housing with reverend jones, and we saw gibson cut the ribbon and get the credit for it reverend jones looked at me and said,. that is the w
adams: i'm good to slide in really quick. i wanted to say about black women in this movement as well. my vehicle into this history was a student rebellion that happened at rutgers newark. i was researching another public history project and it was vicki donaldson. she was part of that conference. she was the strong, powerful freedom fighter in this history i was telling about race and rutgers. her -- there were women on welfare fighting for reform. we talk about the tenets fighting the rent...
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adam and ashley nailed it. there is just so many different avenues now to get your fix of sitting on a couch on your you know what watching stuff. there is tremendous competition out there and when netflix reports the first number everybody looks for is subscriber growth and if they miss on that, the stock usually takes a hit and the fact that they missed earnings by a pretty wide margin, that is what you're seeing right now. they guided up for next quarter on earnings but they guided down on sales and you think the sales and subscribership will matter most going forward. so probably dead money for now. david: they have been talking, adam, about raising prices. there is a lot of hints over the past comb weeks about that. can they afford to do it now when they have such a smaller subscription base than they thought? >> keep in mind they have a giant subscription base -- david: i know. less than the estimate. i should have emphasized that but the bottom line can they afford right now to raise prices? >> i think t
adam and ashley nailed it. there is just so many different avenues now to get your fix of sitting on a couch on your you know what watching stuff. there is tremendous competition out there and when netflix reports the first number everybody looks for is subscriber growth and if they miss on that, the stock usually takes a hit and the fact that they missed earnings by a pretty wide margin, that is what you're seeing right now. they guided up for next quarter on earnings but they guided down on...
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soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petrol. while you type drugs from such a young age or 9 o'clock at home asylum mum died for attacking jocks so i just for what i'd gotten taken drugs and i'm never going to see him again so i don't know i just like you know take john's say fall guy. this pine lead him to spiral out of control down a path of homelessness and petty it was 1 may dismay it's nothing to smile i was hungry. one and she didn't look at me back to our office to tell me the sky. so yeah just do it when they had to tone to get a yes dynasty in. since being released from youth detention adam has returned to school and or thor he's placed him in the custody of his 18 year old brother who will call marco a strange for much of their childhoods both boys have spent most of their lives in banksy heel or on the streets and lost and down to the point where i had to lock still of our last person so our pilots are still of other. just forelock whatever was in the bag. i got myself locked up i just went on like slash the window an
soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petrol. while you type drugs from such a young age or 9 o'clock at home asylum mum died for attacking jocks so i just for what i'd gotten taken drugs and i'm never going to see him again so i don't know i just like you know take john's say fall guy. this pine lead him to spiral out of control down a path of homelessness and petty it was 1 may dismay it's nothing to smile i was hungry. one and she didn't look at me back to our office to tell...
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if anyone in your group talks like adam fox, and the others recorded by the fbi. you may find yourself spending the rest of your natural life in federal prison or you might find yourself like seven other men tonight facing state charges that can put you in prison for more than 20 years. and you should all note that every person facing state charges is facing the charge of carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony which carries a mandatory two-year prison sentence in michigan, and that sentence must be served after any other sentence you serve for any other crime that you might commit. the reason they are facing the charge of carrying or possessing the firearm is that they always carry and possess their firearms, always. that is their crazed public badge of honor. carrying their firearms. if you are carrying your firearm while providing material support for terrorist acts they are not members of a militia. they are, according to the attorney general of the state of michigan, terrorists. this is not a story of what they call themselves but a
if anyone in your group talks like adam fox, and the others recorded by the fbi. you may find yourself spending the rest of your natural life in federal prison or you might find yourself like seven other men tonight facing state charges that can put you in prison for more than 20 years. and you should all note that every person facing state charges is facing the charge of carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony which carries a mandatory two-year prison sentence in...
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sandler how are you, adam?hat was to funny, man. i came in halfway through with the pipe was it bing crosby >> seth: it was a little bing crosby. it was a little bing -- i tried to channel bing man. >> it was so funny, man! it was great >> seth: thank you very much i'm enjoying the beard now a lot of people have quarantine beards, but this is actually -- this is actually for a role, correct? >> yeah. it started off as a quarantine thing and then it made sense for the character, and then i have it and it's terrible i don't know what to do. it doesn't feel good i just did a scene with queen latifah and she actually held it and kept looking me in the eyes while holding and then when they called cut, i saw her face was kind of like, "whoa, that was rough. [ laughter ] >> seth: you have two daughters. how do they feel i'm always fascinated by a kid's feedback on things like facial hair >> i got my kid here sunny, come here say hi to seth say hi see, that's sunny. >> hi. >> seth: hi, sunny how are you? >> good. how a
sandler how are you, adam?hat was to funny, man. i came in halfway through with the pipe was it bing crosby >> seth: it was a little bing crosby. it was a little bing -- i tried to channel bing man. >> it was so funny, man! it was great >> seth: thank you very much i'm enjoying the beard now a lot of people have quarantine beards, but this is actually -- this is actually for a role, correct? >> yeah. it started off as a quarantine thing and then it made sense for the...
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really want to wait that inevitability with with all this data coming in today i want to bring in adam ash. c.e.o. of atomised trading as well to that conversation to talk a take a look at further at markets adam thank you for joining us in this in this panel as well we're just adam we're just 5 days away from elections now as we just mentioned so are we expect to see even more high into levels of volatility going into this our best position going into the elections and how do you think markets will react i think that even if there is a contested election volatility will be less than expected markets forward looking i think in prices that in and we also have a history of events that didn't go the way we thought and what happened afterward surprised as well briggs it was supposed to be catastrophic and it was not president trump getting a left it was supposed to be a catastrophic event it was nothing so there's a contested election to last for a couple of days there might be a temporary sell off but i think if you sell on the basis of a contested election that's going to be a short live
really want to wait that inevitability with with all this data coming in today i want to bring in adam ash. c.e.o. of atomised trading as well to that conversation to talk a take a look at further at markets adam thank you for joining us in this in this panel as well we're just adam we're just 5 days away from elections now as we just mentioned so are we expect to see even more high into levels of volatility going into this our best position going into the elections and how do you think markets...
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it was monroe with john quincy adams help that made the united states a continental nation. people always make of this description of monroe's term in office his two terms that in some sense that was real there was a calm in the country and in the presidency. he had the most stable cap next of any of the presidents that is a security and the continuity that people felt. >> talking about the revolutionary war and how it shaped their character because all four of them participated in some sense washington and men on - - monroe the governor of virginia from the capital much to the delight of patrick henry james madison of course was not cut of military cloth with the problems of public finance especially talk about the ways in which the war shaped their character and understanding of the union so how does that affect them? >> and madison's case he did not become a warrior because he had epilepsy and this is a theory i think i pretty much substantiated in my madison book he had a complex partial seizure every once in a while and describe intellectual functions would be suspended
it was monroe with john quincy adams help that made the united states a continental nation. people always make of this description of monroe's term in office his two terms that in some sense that was real there was a calm in the country and in the presidency. he had the most stable cap next of any of the presidents that is a security and the continuity that people felt. >> talking about the revolutionary war and how it shaped their character because all four of them participated in some...
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. - [adam] i'm adam greathouse, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'veadam] with dav's help, i've built a new life for myself. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories great and small. - [adam] my victory is just experiencing life. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> back now with these incredible images from colorado. the driver had apparently stopped on the trail to help someone else and set the emergency brake. that's when the jeep started slipping. officials say it's a miracle no one was killed. >> just incredible. >>> a newly released deposition in the jeffrey epstein case reveals epstein's longtime associate has denied any acknowledgement of his alleged abuse of teen girls. ghislaine maxwell has been accused of finding gi
. - [adam] i'm adam greathouse, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'veadam] with dav's help, i've built a new life for myself. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories great and small. - [adam] my victory is just experiencing life. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. nothing...
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adam wild, bbc news. to six points with victory over livingstone this afternoon. jermain defoe with one of their goals in a 2—0 win. scotland staged a remarkable fightback to salvage a draw against france in the women's six nations. a result which hands england the championship with one round of matches still to play. they were 13—3 down at one stage before this late try from rachael shankland helped them to a draw. france needed a win to take the title to the final weekend, england now six points clear and cant be caught ehading into their final match with italy next sunday. we started with british success and we're ending with some as well. never to be outdone, ben stokes was back to his brilliant best in the indian premier league. the england all—rounder made a superb unbeaten century, as his side — the rajasthan royals — beat the mumbai indians in abu dhabi. his team matejofra archer also picked up two wickets. the tournament is being held in the uae this year due to the high number of coronavirus cas
adam wild, bbc news. to six points with victory over livingstone this afternoon. jermain defoe with one of their goals in a 2—0 win. scotland staged a remarkable fightback to salvage a draw against france in the women's six nations. a result which hands england the championship with one round of matches still to play. they were 13—3 down at one stage before this late try from rachael shankland helped them to a draw. france needed a win to take the title to the final weekend, england now six...
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adam, thank you for being with us carl >> thank you for having me >> all right great to hear from adama behemoth is coming our way this afternoon microsoft earnings we'll talk about what to expect with shares up better than 1%. n'goway. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with this seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. >>> a quick look at the state of the food delivery market new data shows over the last year doordash gained market share while the other major players have lost ground and this comes despite uber pivoting away from ride sharing to food delivery burning through hundreds of millions of dollars. uber share basically flat. the post mates acquisition will give it more of the market but a smaller player according to the data went from 10% a year ago to 7% currently. doordash now has nearly half the food delivery market uber reports third quarter results on november 5th. shares lower in today's session by nearly 3.5% stay with us we're ri
adam, thank you for being with us carl >> thank you for having me >> all right great to hear from adama behemoth is coming our way this afternoon microsoft earnings we'll talk about what to expect with shares up better than 1%. n'goway. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with this seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal....
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. >> his pushback is in response to house intelligence committee chair adam schiff who repeatedly during the mueller probe blamed this as part of a russian plot to insert itself into u.s. politics. >> clearly the origins of this whole smear from the kremlin is only too happy to have kremlin help to amplify it. >> fox news mike emanuel obtain new images of what appeared to be a receipt from the wilmington shop signed by hunter biden. the document contained an email and cell phone number belong to him, also recovered documentation from the fbi's interaction with the shop owner. it shows the bureau took possession of the external hard drive last december. fox news came for hunter biden's email to cope with his business dealings with ukraine 2014-2015 while his father was vice president and two his his business in china after biden left office. one of the china emails verified as at the neck by a source in the email chain. now the senate homeland security chair is demanding answers from top fbi officials who have been silent so far. >> what did they know and when did they know with but the l
. >> his pushback is in response to house intelligence committee chair adam schiff who repeatedly during the mueller probe blamed this as part of a russian plot to insert itself into u.s. politics. >> clearly the origins of this whole smear from the kremlin is only too happy to have kremlin help to amplify it. >> fox news mike emanuel obtain new images of what appeared to be a receipt from the wilmington shop signed by hunter biden. the document contained an email and cell...
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rick perry supported adam but safe to say not eve ryo ne supported adam but safe to say not everyoneto say broadly disappointed. they essentially say they'd rather football work together asa they'd rather football work together as a whole to count amongst these problems it currently faces. and the football support association they say they have grave concerns, they say they have grave concerns, they say plans appear to be stitched up behind our backs by billionaire club owners who continue to treat football as their personal fiefdom. very strong on what's being proposed will stop as i say, these are just proposal. but they could represent one of the biggest shifts in football in england for a generation. it would be huge if it happen. going to move onto football matters on the pitch. all for playing on sunday. whales we re all for playing on sunday. whales were first in action but couldn't find a goal against ireland and dublin. go along the ireland and dublin. go along the ireland team and the may be some surprising starters when seven are forced to sit out from covid rules. the las
rick perry supported adam but safe to say not eve ryo ne supported adam but safe to say not everyoneto say broadly disappointed. they essentially say they'd rather football work together asa they'd rather football work together as a whole to count amongst these problems it currently faces. and the football support association they say they have grave concerns, they say they have grave concerns, they say plans appear to be stitched up behind our backs by billionaire club owners who continue to...
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ted, you quote john adams at one point saying democracy never left.ng, there was never a democracy yet that didn't commit suicide. that's really a rather dour statement. i can understand quoting it in a book about lincoln coming to washington on the verge of a civil war but what's your feeling about our current democracy today having written this book. >> i love that adams quote when i found it i've seen a few journalists use that in recent months and i think, we are all very worried about where this country is going we are worried on both sides of the aisle and i don't want to be too partisan in a public event in history but even though i agree completely with harold about the significance of president trumps discovery of twitter as a very effective means of getting his message out i totally agree with that. the messages dark and confusing and self-contradictory and basically is very quick to blame others and very slow to accept responsibility and very hesitant to accept the moral authority of the position of the president of the united states. a job
ted, you quote john adams at one point saying democracy never left.ng, there was never a democracy yet that didn't commit suicide. that's really a rather dour statement. i can understand quoting it in a book about lincoln coming to washington on the verge of a civil war but what's your feeling about our current democracy today having written this book. >> i love that adams quote when i found it i've seen a few journalists use that in recent months and i think, we are all very worried...
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innovation for next year, which is a sam adams non-alcoholic ipa.llows the same pattern. we have all had non- choic beers and they were pretty much undrinkable if you like beer this sam adams non-alcoholic ipa is the first non-alcoholic beer that tastes like a full strength rich flavorful beer. you don't give up anything when you take the alcohol out of it so for me, it's -- i actually had one on our earnings call yesterday. it was a wonderful experience to be drinking a beer while you are talking to 35 stock analysts >> you might need alcohol for that one, jim. i mean that's sort of just what i was going the ask you which is what is the margaret for non-alcoholic beer beyond, you know, pregnant women, executive doing conference calls and live tv interviews? how big is that market what's the trend. >> i am disappoint jim i thought it was an alcoholic one. but sorry, important question. >> if you tasted it you would not be disappointed. you would be excited to your question, sara, the market is actually pretty small. but we are used to that. the mark
innovation for next year, which is a sam adams non-alcoholic ipa.llows the same pattern. we have all had non- choic beers and they were pretty much undrinkable if you like beer this sam adams non-alcoholic ipa is the first non-alcoholic beer that tastes like a full strength rich flavorful beer. you don't give up anything when you take the alcohol out of it so for me, it's -- i actually had one on our earnings call yesterday. it was a wonderful experience to be drinking a beer while you are...
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adam schiff as chairman of the house intelligence committee, he no secret information.as an inside track on stuff and yet there's nothing there. if there was nothing there the biden campaign would have come out the first day, the first hour and said that is not his laptop, those on his emails, the story would have been done and over but it is not. and i think the reason it is getting so much traction is there are plenty of people that can now testify or talk about what they received, what they write, how do they write it forward abandoned and the other thing i find about the emails having to do with china is this is how the chinese do corruption. they don't pay off the person, they pay off the at the uncle the cousin, the brother way it is never traced back to the officials even though the money is in the official's pockets. shannon: it will be interesting to see if there's a confrontation. there will be on thursday night but the specifics of the emails is not been question even if there were questions about the origin and custody of this laptop, those questions need to
adam schiff as chairman of the house intelligence committee, he no secret information.as an inside track on stuff and yet there's nothing there. if there was nothing there the biden campaign would have come out the first day, the first hour and said that is not his laptop, those on his emails, the story would have been done and over but it is not. and i think the reason it is getting so much traction is there are plenty of people that can now testify or talk about what they received, what they...
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. - [adam] i'm adam greathouse, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'vearned. - [adam] with dav's help, i've built a new life for myself. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories great and small. - [adam] my victory is just experiencing life. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. >>> we are back with this towering inferno in south korea. flames spread through the building. about 80 people suffered smoke inhalation. dozens rescued from the roof. unclear how that fire started. >>> a close call for a pedestrian who ignored the lowered gates at this railroad crossing in london. he barely made his way across the tracks. you saw it there before a train tore through at full speed. rail authorities have a simple warning, don't be like this guy. >>> we turn now to a consumer ale alert. a new scam is targeting online shoppers. here's abc's andrea fujii. >> reporter: this morning, a warning about a scam targeting amazon shoppers. >> do not believe it because i found out the hard way. >> reporter: a shopper i
. - [adam] i'm adam greathouse, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they'vearned. - [adam] with dav's help, i've built a new life for myself. - [announcer] with the right support, more veterans can reach victories great and small. - [adam] my victory is just experiencing life. - [announcer] support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. >>> we are back with this towering inferno in south korea. flames spread through the building. about 80 people...
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here is adam sandler >> yes, jimmy. yes. yes. really grow this one long to block those suckers. >> jimmy: thank you for being on the show again, zooming >> jimmy: the -- are you getting used to zoom >> zoom is -- i don't love zooming as much as everyone else because the -- it's hard to hang up on zoom because people -- i'm good at hanging up on the -- on a cell phone you know, pretending i got into a car accident or something. and just pressing end. but, zoom, you got to literally look at somebody and go i -- i've had enough of this. [ laughter ] this is too much, man. i don't want to be around you anymore. >> jimmy: yeah our conversation's over. [ laughter ] and you go, wow, really blunt. "saturday night live" is -- season premiere is this weekend. they're back, live, at 30 rock >> yes >> our buddy, chris rock, is hosting. >> yeah. isn't that nice that they -- that lauren was like, you know who'd be great for this time old chris rock he -- he -- i was talking to chris a couple of weeks ago, when he was thinking of hosting. and i
here is adam sandler >> yes, jimmy. yes. yes. really grow this one long to block those suckers. >> jimmy: thank you for being on the show again, zooming >> jimmy: the -- are you getting used to zoom >> zoom is -- i don't love zooming as much as everyone else because the -- it's hard to hang up on zoom because people -- i'm good at hanging up on the -- on a cell phone you know, pretending i got into a car accident or something. and just pressing end. but, zoom, you got to...
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john adams after he lost election president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. if judge baer is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever? really? and also with a political operative in the court and after a one-stop competing with him and then to campaign for them but this professor from indiana? who got multiple votes for confirmation to her current job just three years ago will be the most political ever? and in the previous century with the campaign chairman on the supreme court. that's pretty political. eisenhower but the governor of california who ran against him for the nomination on the court. that's pretty political. the great john marshall harlan from kentucky a guy named benjamin bristow. and the grant administration i had to stand upon. in those days if you want to be president you couldn't admit it because you had to wait was being drafted. and benjamin bristow went to cincinnati with the gop convention to claim the nomination the appropriate choice after eight years of scandal it became clear after a few years one - - after some time th
john adams after he lost election president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. if judge baer is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever? really? and also with a political operative in the court and after a one-stop competing with him and then to campaign for them but this professor from indiana? who got multiple votes for confirmation to her current job just three years ago will be the most political ever? and in the previous century with the campaign chairman on the...
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on july 24th of this year, adam fox, one of the groups leaders, said in a phone call that was recorded by one of the fbi's informers, in all honesty, right now i just want to make the world glow, dude. i'm not even fing kidding. i just want to make it all glow, dude. we're just going to have to -- everything's going to have to be annihilated, man. we're going to topple it all, dude. it's what great freaking conquerers. we're just going to conquer every freaking thing, man. the great freaking conquerers are all in jail tonight, all of them. three days later, adam fox asked in an encrypted group chat with four of his co-conspirators which included one of the fbi's informers, okay, well how does esh feel about kidnapping? in june, adam fox said that they needed 200 men to storm the capitol building in lancing, michigan, to take hostages, including the governor, by july having given up on the 200 men, the son conspirators decided it would be easier to capture the governor at her vacation home. special agent trask tells us as part of fox's operational security, the attendee's met in the bas
on july 24th of this year, adam fox, one of the groups leaders, said in a phone call that was recorded by one of the fbi's informers, in all honesty, right now i just want to make the world glow, dude. i'm not even fing kidding. i just want to make it all glow, dude. we're just going to have to -- everything's going to have to be annihilated, man. we're going to topple it all, dude. it's what great freaking conquerers. we're just going to conquer every freaking thing, man. the great freaking...
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adam: it is very interesting.f the advantages of having a broad platform, we touch all kinds of commercial real estate. hotels are not doing well in these times. senior living is not doing nearly as bad as hotels but they have occupancy challenges. it is hard to admit new residence in this environment. but other parts of the portfolio are doing well. 00 we have a large000000000 000000000000000000000000 -- there are different parts of the portfolio. some are doing well, some are struggling. expanding inre nashville, which i find interesting. it is an urban center, we know financial jobs moved to nashville and other places like that, but why would you be developing an urban centric area, a people centric area? bank that is on the east in nashville, an up-and-coming area. we own about 20 acres. that gives us the ability to be very opportunistic, think long term about that site. today, that site is currently operating as a truck stop. but the land and the area around it has really changed over the last 20 years. it is
adam: it is very interesting.f the advantages of having a broad platform, we touch all kinds of commercial real estate. hotels are not doing well in these times. senior living is not doing nearly as bad as hotels but they have occupancy challenges. it is hard to admit new residence in this environment. but other parts of the portfolio are doing well. 00 we have a large000000000 000000000000000000000000 -- there are different parts of the portfolio. some are doing well, some are struggling....
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i'm adam bergeron of the balboa theat theater. we thought we had used this stimulus money and the p.p.p. and the loan money, but this has just gone on for so long, that even though strategically using it, we just ran out of our p.p.p. money last thursday, so now we're in a position where the rubber is hitting the road. it's time to make some pretty big decisions, and it was right at that moment that i was turned on by my friend to the possibility of jobsnow, and it really does seem like this could be a lifeline to get us from now to the end of the pandemic to keep some of the valuable staff that we have on board, right, and be able to bridge that gap until we're in a spot where we feel a little more kment about business, the ability to do business. you know, the theater business is a little unique in that i think we're all a little weary of being in a room with people for hours, and it's something we need to consider if we're allowed to reopen, what's going to be the financial viability of the business, and is it going to be safe?
i'm adam bergeron of the balboa theat theater. we thought we had used this stimulus money and the p.p.p. and the loan money, but this has just gone on for so long, that even though strategically using it, we just ran out of our p.p.p. money last thursday, so now we're in a position where the rubber is hitting the road. it's time to make some pretty big decisions, and it was right at that moment that i was turned on by my friend to the possibility of jobsnow, and it really does seem like this...
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jerome adams: we all have a role to play in preventing person-to-person spread of this disease which can be deadly for vulnerable groups. for more information on how you can social distance please go to coronavirus.gov ♪ >>> last night's second and final presidential debate was much more subdued affair than the first. >> at times it was even civil. this time both candidates appear to have scored some points. that seems to have been the consensus from our abc news powerhouse political round table. >> did president trump do what he needed to do? >> i think he did, george, in terms of his demeanor. i thought he ran a debate that was very strong. his demeanor was good. i think the other thing he knew he needed to do tonight, which i think he did, was to show the contrast between the policies of his administration and what would be a biden administration. so for people out there who are listening who want to know what the choice is, i think they got a much better opportunity to hear that choice tonight. i think it was a good night for the president. i think he did what he needed to do ton
jerome adams: we all have a role to play in preventing person-to-person spread of this disease which can be deadly for vulnerable groups. for more information on how you can social distance please go to coronavirus.gov ♪ >>> last night's second and final presidential debate was much more subdued affair than the first. >> at times it was even civil. this time both candidates appear to have scored some points. that seems to have been the consensus from our abc news powerhouse...
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adam: [habla en inglÉs] luis: es interpretado por adam deberÁ desenmascarar una situaciÓn que desatarÁso, hacia sus chistes y todo eso. fÍjate que como director muy serio, muy al punto, pidiÓ que no tuviÉramos telÉfonos a la mano. nada mÁs tomÉ la foto con shaquille o'neal que me conocÍa de "despierta amÉrica". super enfocados en la escena, que estuvieran con sus lÍneas y que se hiciera de la mejor manera y fue una gran experiencia. ser dirigida por Él para mÍ fue como un sueÑo hecho realidad. veo pelÍculas desde que estoy muy chiquita. nunca imaginÉ tener una oportunidad a tan grande como esa. [audio en inglÉs] [musica] alan:quÉ bÁrbaro! quÉ oportunidad! quÉ belleza! felicidades! francisca: a disfrutar de la pelÍcula! >> estamos en todas las redes sociales y que no se twitter, facebook e instagram. revive tu segmento favorito www.despiertaamÉrica.com el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. raÚl: francisca, espero verte algÚn dÍa en hollywood triunfando. francisca: amÉn, amén. raÚl: alguien que ha cumplido sueÑos es lucero y continÚa celebrando sus 40 aÑos de trayectoria. y
adam: [habla en inglÉs] luis: es interpretado por adam deberÁ desenmascarar una situaciÓn que desatarÁso, hacia sus chistes y todo eso. fÍjate que como director muy serio, muy al punto, pidiÓ que no tuviÉramos telÉfonos a la mano. nada mÁs tomÉ la foto con shaquille o'neal que me conocÍa de "despierta amÉrica". super enfocados en la escena, que estuvieran con sus lÍneas y que se hiciera de la mejor manera y fue una gran experiencia. ser dirigida por Él para mÍ fue como...