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adam: i will do my best. think there is a desire to protect it sometimes understandably, because it is supposedly part of the system but it really isn't. i don't think, the record is clear for this. it is an open and shut case. i hope readers of the book will be convinced. the filibuster didn't exist in the original senate. the framers were extremely clear they didn't want anything like it to exist. the printable reason for this was that they were writing the constitution in the shadows of the articles of confederation and they were in agreement the articles of confederation had failed was that it required a super majority threshold to pass major legislation through congress. in the federalist papers in the notes from the debate on the convention, madison, hamilton, washington, jefferson, franklin, all of the principal framers were very clear that they thought that they should be majority rule decision point all the way through the government. there should be checks and balances and the senate should be a pla
adam: i will do my best. think there is a desire to protect it sometimes understandably, because it is supposedly part of the system but it really isn't. i don't think, the record is clear for this. it is an open and shut case. i hope readers of the book will be convinced. the filibuster didn't exist in the original senate. the framers were extremely clear they didn't want anything like it to exist. the printable reason for this was that they were writing the constitution in the shadows of the...
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adam: thank you. can we truly week cover as any topics as possible. the second question i want to raise is that today there's osmosis most the discussion your book about issues directly racially equality are racism. i presume this is in part because the thinkers you discussed were not confronting these issues directly. but from today's perspective on u.s. and western economics, that's quite a division. i noticed that further there a lot of people who racism or sexism are advices on the motivation against having a welfare state organs helping people in the kind of religious arguments you mention are sort of in the rush control and congressional. and given that, how should we take the views that seem to omit those concerns. benjamin: we go back to smith read adam smith made it very clear that when all this was about was the welfare of the broadest bulk of the working population. that was his phrase, the broad working population. he happened to live in a world of the racially was almost entirely caucasia
adam: thank you. can we truly week cover as any topics as possible. the second question i want to raise is that today there's osmosis most the discussion your book about issues directly racially equality are racism. i presume this is in part because the thinkers you discussed were not confronting these issues directly. but from today's perspective on u.s. and western economics, that's quite a division. i noticed that further there a lot of people who racism or sexism are advices on the...
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adam posen.n our half-hour, adam posen on the bank of england announcement we will see at 7:00. futures up five, this is bloomberg. ritika: t-mobile u.s. ceo mike stevens later today. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> strong pickup in economic activity rejected from this year will provide a temporary boost to inflation also. >> weather produces a more sustained increase with underlying inflation is an open question. tom: it is an open question of the gentleman from chicago. all you need to know is the straight line is moving from the lower left to the lower right as witnessed by the guesstimate five years out. inflation five years out from there. the stability of the pre-2007 and down we go. there's a new trend as charles evans pontificates about moments ago. we get perspective from adam posen from the peterson institute. i could do a two commerce it -- our conversation -- two hour conversation. the respect we should have four new inflation expectations. adam: we should have respect for them in the sense t
adam posen.n our half-hour, adam posen on the bank of england announcement we will see at 7:00. futures up five, this is bloomberg. ritika: t-mobile u.s. ceo mike stevens later today. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> strong pickup in economic activity rejected from this year will provide a temporary boost to inflation also. >> weather produces a more sustained increase with underlying inflation is an open question. tom: it is an open question of the gentleman from chicago. all you need to...
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and publicly of course, adams can't afford a falling out with george washington.eorge washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get his way. so ultimately, john adams does have to give way, in georgia washington gets this -- , so much for former presidents not meddling with their successors. >> just doesn't aside of, course adams is so detached as you will recall, that later on, he cuts of all communications with thomas jefferson. and he refuses to communicate directly with. him he would only do so through abigail. this lasted i think right up until before the data. >> in a sense, what's interesting is that a lot of the communications between these people broke off. i mean by the time george washington died, he was no longer on speaking terms with i will just throw out three names. thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. if that's the third, fourth, and fifth presidents of the knitted states. george washington is no longer on speaking terms with him when he dies. there's a variety of reasons for why that happens. there's serious personal
and publicly of course, adams can't afford a falling out with george washington.eorge washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get his way. so ultimately, john adams does have to give way, in georgia washington gets this -- , so much for former presidents not meddling with their successors. >> just doesn't aside of, course adams is so detached as you will recall, that later on, he cuts of all communications with thomas jefferson. and he refuses to communicate directly...
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that dominated at least the successor's term john adams. give us a little background on this and the sequence of events that brought us to the brink of war in 1798 and ultimately end up cutting short washington's retirement. right? and so essentially i mentioned that john adams had sent envoys to france and everyone in the united states is waiting to hear what happened to the envoys in france. well news eventually comes back and essentially the news, is that the french would not receive the envoys unless they paid a bribe. and so you can decide if you see any parallels to that today. i hear half the half the audience laughing. but but and so as a result the there's an uproar in the united states and immediately the country sort of begins preparing for war. there are preparations being made. there's a new army that's going to be formed. there are preparations being made at sea with it for for a navy and part of that. john adams nominates george washington to be commander in chief of the armies of the united states without apparently pausing
that dominated at least the successor's term john adams. give us a little background on this and the sequence of events that brought us to the brink of war in 1798 and ultimately end up cutting short washington's retirement. right? and so essentially i mentioned that john adams had sent envoys to france and everyone in the united states is waiting to hear what happened to the envoys in france. well news eventually comes back and essentially the news, is that the french would not receive the...
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he's retained all of john adams' cabinet secretaries so you're right. the if you have a few minutes write me an update on what's happening in philadelphia, and he really does push the boundaries of confidentiality and really does want them to go further. he says don't go too far but, you know, let me know what's happening, and the thing he wants to know the most about is what's happening with this foreign policy crisis that's developing between the united states and france. france has been seizing american ships at sea and john adams has sent envoys to france to negotiate a settlement, and there's a long period of silence. everyone is waiting to find out what happened to these envoys in france, and you can just sort of see george washington getting more and more agitated. what happened to these envoys? timely he writes a letter saying were our envoys guillotined, and he's very eager to know and when the answer comes, it's going to completely upend george washington's peaceful retirement. >> and we'll get to that in a second, but, first, we hear a lot th
he's retained all of john adams' cabinet secretaries so you're right. the if you have a few minutes write me an update on what's happening in philadelphia, and he really does push the boundaries of confidentiality and really does want them to go further. he says don't go too far but, you know, let me know what's happening, and the thing he wants to know the most about is what's happening with this foreign policy crisis that's developing between the united states and france. france has been...
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adams: mr. plotkin, can you -- >> my portfolio manager worked at a different firm and then joined citadel, subsequently. rep. adams: ok. mr. plotkin, can you confirm that you worked at citadel llc before starting your own hedge fund, melvin n 2014? mr. plotkin: when i was 23 years old, i worked at citadel for one year. rep. adams: did you solicit or receive any advice from mr. griffin during the gamestop volatility that occurred? mr. plotkin: all of my conversations with mr. griffin centered around his investment in our firm. rep. adams: did you reach out to citadel on 172, real estate investments? chair waters: thank -- the woman's time has expired. >> thank you. hello, everyone. i am so glad we are having this hearing am appreciative of the chairwoman's leadership. the wealthiest 10% own 84% of all stocks. 50% of american families own no stock at all. i say this to emphasize that to many of my residents, the stock market is a casino for the rich gambling hurts pension and retirement funds. whe
adams: mr. plotkin, can you -- >> my portfolio manager worked at a different firm and then joined citadel, subsequently. rep. adams: ok. mr. plotkin, can you confirm that you worked at citadel llc before starting your own hedge fund, melvin n 2014? mr. plotkin: when i was 23 years old, i worked at citadel for one year. rep. adams: did you solicit or receive any advice from mr. griffin during the gamestop volatility that occurred? mr. plotkin: all of my conversations with mr. griffin...
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then again, california and adam schiff might just fit in. that's it for us tonight. thanks so much for watching her diamond jeanine pirro advocating for truth justice and the american way and i will see you next saturday night. in the meantime i'm on local on cameo. ♪♪
then again, california and adam schiff might just fit in. that's it for us tonight. thanks so much for watching her diamond jeanine pirro advocating for truth justice and the american way and i will see you next saturday night. in the meantime i'm on local on cameo. ♪♪
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and jefferson was priest by some abigail adams who had blasted adam set of jefferson, he was one of the tourist ones of the earth and john adams lauded his extraordinary mind and praised him as a gifted writer. lafayette called jefferson good, upright and in light and. thomas of philadelphia was on a european tour, following his schooling and while in france, he met jefferson and he said of jefferson, he's the wisest and most amiable man i have met in europe. but there are those who didn't care for jefferson. charles carroll of carol tin said that jefferson was to theoretical and fanciful to be a good statesman. and one of jefferson's enemies in virginia, john nikolas, said that he thought jefferson was the most intriguing and double-faced man in american politics. so, these two have had the pros and cons thrown at them since their lifetime of generations that have followed. the two were similar in some ways and different in many ways. they were different in the sense that they had a very different early -- very early youths. hamilton didn't grow up in an impoverished background, but wh
and jefferson was priest by some abigail adams who had blasted adam set of jefferson, he was one of the tourist ones of the earth and john adams lauded his extraordinary mind and praised him as a gifted writer. lafayette called jefferson good, upright and in light and. thomas of philadelphia was on a european tour, following his schooling and while in france, he met jefferson and he said of jefferson, he's the wisest and most amiable man i have met in europe. but there are those who didn't care...
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it holds the paper of john adams and thomas jefferson and john quincy adams.se are three presidents right there. in my own research on 1860 i found the diaries of charles francis adams senior and his sons. to be incredibly valuable. they were in washington and another royaled moment as the country was not sure if a newly elected president would make it to washington. thank you, mhs. thank you all for coming in such large numbers. we want to hear from you, too. after we historians have talked we will open it up to q&a from everyone. peter, thank you for joining us. the election of 1800, those of us who study history remember jefferson's words of being republicans, but it was a contested election. can you tell us what was difficult about the election of 1800? peter: everything. everything was difficult. i think a good place to begin is with the idea of what was it? how did people experience it? if you use the trendy expression of real-time, things were happening in real-time. i do not want to talk about recent events of course, but what would real-time be in 180
it holds the paper of john adams and thomas jefferson and john quincy adams.se are three presidents right there. in my own research on 1860 i found the diaries of charles francis adams senior and his sons. to be incredibly valuable. they were in washington and another royaled moment as the country was not sure if a newly elected president would make it to washington. thank you, mhs. thank you all for coming in such large numbers. we want to hear from you, too. after we historians have talked we...
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on queue to simon adams _ democracy in myanmar. on queue to simon adams and _ democracy in myanmar. myanmar. on queue to simon adams and of course - democracy in myanmar. on queue to simon adams and of course we j to simon adams and of course we will keep you right up to date with any developments in myanmar. the president of the european commission ursula von der leyen has told the heads of six pharmaceutical companies that problems with the supply of coronavirus vaccine have to be addressed. astrazeneca has now agreed to increase the number of doses it will supply the bloc before the end of march. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley has more. keeping the border between northern ireland and the republic open was a priority in brexit talks, so the eu faced intense criticism after drawing up plans to introduce controls on vaccine imports. ministers in london and dublin intervened to tell brussels it had made a big mistake. the commission should've spoken to you first, should it not? yes, and we've had that conversation. and i think there are a lot of lessons to be learned from h
on queue to simon adams _ democracy in myanmar. on queue to simon adams and _ democracy in myanmar. myanmar. on queue to simon adams and of course - democracy in myanmar. on queue to simon adams and of course we j to simon adams and of course we will keep you right up to date with any developments in myanmar. the president of the european commission ursula von der leyen has told the heads of six pharmaceutical companies that problems with the supply of coronavirus vaccine have to be addressed....
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top scorer teemu pukki and adam idah with the goals at adams park. city are now two points behind chelsea at the top of the league after a 4—0 win over birmingham — sam mewis getting two of the goals. and jill scott, who's on loan from city at everton, got the winner for her new club in their 3—2 victory over tottenham. the first football silverware of the season has been won by stjohnstone, who've lifted the scottish league cup after a 1—0 victory over livingston. in front of empty stands at hampden, the only goal of the game came from sean rooney, the hero for his side. it's the first time the perthshire club have won the competition in their history. chris mclaughlin was watching. a few flames but no fans. covid come finals are becoming worryingly familiar. but thankfully, still a little weird. this was the battle of the small clubs. no celtic or rangers insight. livingston came closest early on. but at the other and just after the half hour, the only goal of the game, sean rooney getting on the end of the corner. the goal keeper and the post both
top scorer teemu pukki and adam idah with the goals at adams park. city are now two points behind chelsea at the top of the league after a 4—0 win over birmingham — sam mewis getting two of the goals. and jill scott, who's on loan from city at everton, got the winner for her new club in their 3—2 victory over tottenham. the first football silverware of the season has been won by stjohnstone, who've lifted the scottish league cup after a 1—0 victory over livingston. in front of empty...
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. >> anthony mason - [adam] i left the military with a traumatic brain injury.on, anxiety, and alcohol. - [announcer] as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. - [adam] i'm adam greathouse, army veteran. - [announcer] dav helps veterans get the benefits they've earned. - [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. [female narrator] whether school buildings are open or closed, we're always there for our students. because kids who already struggle with poverty, emotional trauma and other learning barriers need our support more than ever. at communities in schools we do whatever it takes. tutoring, mentoring, providing resources for at-home learning and just checking in. in schools ... and in communities. making sure all kids can learn and succeed. for more information, visit communities-in-schools-dot-org. >>> for some musical groups, hardes
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. >> thank you, adam. i'm delighted to be here with you and delighted to speak on my new book with your audience. i'm going to use the shared screen function, if i may, to-- do you have that albright? >> not yet. >> okay. lets me try it again, in that case. >> there we go. >> how is that going back that works. thank you. >> is that when okay? >> yes, that works. >> i'm delighted to be with you today. it's always an honor to speak on behalf of the peterson institute, but i wanted to commit to say how honored and pleased i am to be giving the institutes john okay lecture. john was a close and very valued friend for more than 40 years. we were very close friends, both personally and also intellectually and many of my papers over these years have footnotes saying that this paper began as a conversation with john. he inspired much of my work and encourage me and supported me along the way. it's a great privilege to me too give this lecture in his memory and it means a lot to me, i should say that john's widow p
. >> thank you, adam. i'm delighted to be here with you and delighted to speak on my new book with your audience. i'm going to use the shared screen function, if i may, to-- do you have that albright? >> not yet. >> okay. lets me try it again, in that case. >> there we go. >> how is that going back that works. thank you. >> is that when okay? >> yes, that works. >> i'm delighted to be with you today. it's always an honor to speak on behalf of the...
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reading adam smith and working on adam smith with vernon something i how to determine' economics the games -- >> i'll never get tired of you saying working on adam myth with vernon smith. makes me laugh every time. i love it. vernon being one of the great, great brilliant polly mattes of poly moth maths of the i'm laughing with you not at you. >> my decide is estopped in the genius of adam smith and he brings township main theories in fill alreadies of moral sentiment. so i e society is bait obeen testify sense and justice. ben never since is people doing good goings for other people because they want to and justice which is based upon people doing bad things to other people because they want to do bad things, and. >> and justice part oft it, build this notion of how property works and the talks about -- each have a moral sentiments to make this won't. ben never since has gratitude and justice is worked based off resentment. this idea when somebody does something real and positive harm to me, i feel bad and i want to do something in return to defend myself. and he very eloquently say
reading adam smith and working on adam smith with vernon something i how to determine' economics the games -- >> i'll never get tired of you saying working on adam myth with vernon smith. makes me laugh every time. i love it. vernon being one of the great, great brilliant polly mattes of poly moth maths of the i'm laughing with you not at you. >> my decide is estopped in the genius of adam smith and he brings township main theories in fill alreadies of moral sentiment. so i e...
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simon adams, great to have you on. | adams, great to have you on. the apparent milk —— military coup in myanmar, aung san sui kyi's the country's the factor leader, has been detained, not just her other senior members of her democratically elected party have also been detained and this is after elections in november where her party won a convincing majority but the military have seemingly stepped in today and detained members, senior members, of the party. we now wait to see what happens, what response, if any, we hear from the authorities, government figures and the military there in myanmar. that's it from me. lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news. hello. it may be a new month but the weather pattern, for now, is staying the same. so, in the week ahead, there will be low pressure systems coming our way. there will be more rain to flood—affected areas, some snow as the wet weather pushes north causing some disruption, and although milder for some of us, that's not going to last. a damp start for some to the south, close to this area of low pressure
simon adams, great to have you on. | adams, great to have you on. the apparent milk —— military coup in myanmar, aung san sui kyi's the country's the factor leader, has been detained, not just her other senior members of her democratically elected party have also been detained and this is after elections in november where her party won a convincing majority but the military have seemingly stepped in today and detained members, senior members, of the party. we now wait to see what happens,...
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adam and taz promised to be in touch. make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >>> coming up -- >> they said, "we need you to get in the car with us.” >> undercover sting scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands, zip tied her feet and, then, duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical. there's no words. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪i've got the brains you've got the looks♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. allstate it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. there's an invisible threat in your backyard that c
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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 ♪ w ♪ we gonna walk down to electric avenue ♪ hey, we g down take it to ♪ >> we e ugging into nationaltaly >> after this past year, digital learning more important than ever. will ganss has spoke to one innovative teacher, jo more with now. what'd you hear? >> this is cool, you guys, mckinzie adams high-energy lessons have blown up tiktokewss ug aenf meportant people. she was part of president biden's inauguration streaming special, but all in all, she says it's all about her students. >> gracen, go ahead and turn your microphone on for me. >> by the looks of it, she has this whole digital teaching thing down. >> the number 4! >> more than 14.3 million tiktokers watching this video, but like so many teachers know, the zoom classroom isn't as easy as abc. >> this one student raises his happened, i go okay, show me your paper. instead, he completely rolls up his sleeve,
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adam lashinsky from business insider is here. a fox news contributor, full disclosure, always say this on earnings day, adam is a google spouse talking about google. alex english, "barron's" financial reporter and fox contributor gary kaltbaum from kaltbaum capital management also. two of the biggest names, adam, start with you in the technology world in a few minutes. amazon followed by alphabet. get us started on amazon. we await the results with possibility of 100 billion-dollar quarter. what do you think is the most important thing to look for? >> we're back to the real, unreal economy, connell, right? these are not meme stocks by any stretch of the imagination. they're extremely valuable stocks because of how well the companies are doing. most important thing looking at amazon what it has been for many past quarters, aws, amazon web services. they are the big gorilla in this field. the world is moving digital. bigger companies are moving digital. this unit of amazon has been growing at a rapid clip. if we see it grow at anot
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adam vari, thank you _ one of their shows. adam vari, thank you very _ one of their shows.iter at variety magazine.— adam vary, senior writer at variety magazine. the composer of 500 miles high has died, age 79. he wanted to thank all those along his journey to help keep the music fires burning bright. life has changed in so many ways in this pandemic, from the way people work and communicate, to the way people are looking for love. and it's not easy to meet new people when you are in lockdown. our correspondent, daniela relph, has been speaking to people who have been virtual dating. waiting for your online find that you show up. meetjohn. it may now be virtual, but it is just as tense. and this is depot. just as tense. and this is de ot. ., ., just as tense. and this is deot. ., ., , depot. how are you -- pippa. are you _ depot. how are you -- pippa. are you doing _ depot. how are you -- pippa. are you doing lots _ depot. how are you -- pippa. are you doing lots of - are you doing lots of interesting cooking in lockdown? | interesting cooking in lockdown?— interesting coo
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seconded by commissioner adams. roll call. >> adams. >> yes. >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> hule. >> yes. >> commissioner dickerson. >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> commissioner. >> yes. >> this means that approving minutes is going to take twice as long for a while now? >> no, we are all caught up on minutes. it is a great sense of pride for me. well-done. do we have a motion on the minutes? >> motion. >> second. >> motion by adams to approve the minutes. seconded by commissioner dooley. >> commissioner adams. >> yes. >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> commissioner hule. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> 6-0 with one recused. >> great. next item, please. >> item 10. general public comment. members of the public comment on matters within the jurisdiction but not on today's calendar and suggest new agenda items for future discussion. discussion item. >> any members of the public
seconded by commissioner adams. roll call. >> adams. >> yes. >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> hule. >> yes. >> commissioner dickerson. >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> commissioner. >> yes. >> this means that approving minutes is going to take twice as long for a while now? >> no, we are all caught up on minutes. it is a great sense of pride for...
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and listening to adam, it was emotional for me., he's been there in the military, and we know how it feels. >> and there was a scene of the crime, watching it, it reminded me of the importance of leadership, and how, you know, a lot of these people, some of them served their country honorably, claimed to be supporters of police. and yet there they are, attacking police officers. desecrating democracy. you have known bruce castor, the president's lawyer, i think for more than two decades. what was your initial reaction from what you saw today? >> well, first, on adam kinzinger, fanaticism and anger are a really bad combination, when stoked up by the president. but bruce castor, i've known him for close to 25 years, we represented montgomery county in pennsylvania at one point. castor has a bad client, bad facts, he wasn't well prepared, and he had a bad day. i'm not surprised the president is unhappy. i'm sure bruce and the other attorney will not get paid because of this. but i'm not surprised by what type of a presentation we witn
and listening to adam, it was emotional for me., he's been there in the military, and we know how it feels. >> and there was a scene of the crime, watching it, it reminded me of the importance of leadership, and how, you know, a lot of these people, some of them served their country honorably, claimed to be supporters of police. and yet there they are, attacking police officers. desecrating democracy. you have known bruce castor, the president's lawyer, i think for more than two decades....
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right it, did they both right it was a adams idea and there is a lot of quincy adams in their, his famous remark when he gave a fourth of july speech about america she does not go out to find dragons but monroe this is been in monroe's mind to. but as scott put it the monroe doctrine is washington's farewell address updated to the 1820s and the way that monroe puts it it's kind of funny that george washington first in peace in the hearts of countrymen in the first ghostwriter because he's been dead for 30 years but it really is an extension of washington's beliefs but now they become monroe's and thanks to the document they are pretty much in our country. >> this is been a fantastic discussion and thank you for sharing this with us i think it's time for audience questions why don't we bring back sarah who can help us get questions out well and see what's on the audience's mind. >> stephen floyd the less transparent and his presidential predecessors and many of his successors what makes them so comparatively op, his letters, diaries, et cetera. tim i will start with you and then tim let's
right it, did they both right it was a adams idea and there is a lot of quincy adams in their, his famous remark when he gave a fourth of july speech about america she does not go out to find dragons but monroe this is been in monroe's mind to. but as scott put it the monroe doctrine is washington's farewell address updated to the 1820s and the way that monroe puts it it's kind of funny that george washington first in peace in the hearts of countrymen in the first ghostwriter because he's been...
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but adam schiff is not one of them. here's just one example. >> there is circumstantial evidence of collusion. there is direct evidence i think of deception. this is about as clear evidence you can find of intent by the campaign to collude with the russians. russians have offered help. campaign accepted help. russians gave help. president made full use of that help. the best case that the president is not an asset of the russians is the russians would tell him, slow down, you're too obvious. >> trey: none of that was true. it was a lie. good prosecutors don't lie. adam schiff promised evidence he never produced. he leaked witness interviews. he did everything he could to cover up the fisa abuse. he even went to court to prevent you from finding out who paid for the dossier. he claimed he never met with a witness, but we know he had. when his facts weren't good, he made up good ones. when he got caught, he called it a parody. if the democrats were really worried about disinformation, they would have shut adam schiff up a
but adam schiff is not one of them. here's just one example. >> there is circumstantial evidence of collusion. there is direct evidence i think of deception. this is about as clear evidence you can find of intent by the campaign to collude with the russians. russians have offered help. campaign accepted help. russians gave help. president made full use of that help. the best case that the president is not an asset of the russians is the russians would tell him, slow down, you're too...
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seconded by commissioner adams. roll call. >> adams. >> yes. >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> hule. >> yes. >> commissioner dickerson. >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> commissioner. >> yes. >> this means that approving minutes is going to take twice as long for a while now? >> no, we are all caught up on minutes. it is a great sense of pride for me. well-done. do we have a motion on the minutes? >> motion. >> second. >> motion by adams to approve the minutes. seconded by commissioner dooley. >> commissioner adams. >> yes. >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> commissioner hule. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> 6-0 with one recused. >> great. next item, please. >> item 10. general public comment. members of the public comment on matters within the jurisdiction but not on today's calendar and suggest new agenda items for future discussion. discussion item. >> any members of the public
seconded by commissioner adams. roll call. >> adams. >> yes. >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> hule. >> yes. >> commissioner dickerson. >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yes. >> commissioner laguana. >> yes. >> commissioner. >> yes. >> this means that approving minutes is going to take twice as long for a while now? >> no, we are all caught up on minutes. it is a great sense of pride for...
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adam corolla is the host of the adam corolla show."n this pretty amazing exchange. so, what lead do -- adam, thanks for coming on. what led you to go after the heater's union? >> well, i got 14-year-old twins that have been sitting in their mansion rotting for the last year and they were supposed to start high school and they've never started high school. and it's abundantly clear what's going on now. the people that tell you to follow the signs are ignoring the science. so, i just realized we are going to have to buck up. i mean, there are ice sculptures. they are not going anywhere. they are frozen and we need to step up and people need to rise up and start telling these heroes to start doing their job again. >> tucker: few have done what you've done. these are children who are literally being destroyed. measurable mental health, suicide victims. nobody does this. why did it fall to you to do this? >> well, because i'm a hero and everyone else is a coward. i don't know what is wrong with ally. there is something wrong. i mean, there
adam corolla is the host of the adam corolla show."n this pretty amazing exchange. so, what lead do -- adam, thanks for coming on. what led you to go after the heater's union? >> well, i got 14-year-old twins that have been sitting in their mansion rotting for the last year and they were supposed to start high school and they've never started high school. and it's abundantly clear what's going on now. the people that tell you to follow the signs are ignoring the science. so, i just...
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adam schiff's impeachment looks great compared to this crazy thing. the most important thing, the facts. how do you incite a riot that was already planned. how do you incite a riot when the president said peacefully make your voices heard. on january 20, 2017, 19 minutes after the president took his oath of office. the washington headlines were campaign to impeach the president has begun. we'll hopefully move forward and stop some of the radical policies you just mentioned. thank you so much. and up next, how do biden's immigration orders not only threaten our border security but our recovery from the pandemic. mark logan and - [female narrator] around the world, 5 billion people lack access to safe surgery. children are suffering from treatable causes.. ..living with conditions many have never seen. for more than 40 years, mercy ships has deployed floating hospitals with volunteer doctors who give their time to provide the free surgeries these children desperately need. - i feel like my reason for being here is driven bylove . i think it is the love
adam schiff's impeachment looks great compared to this crazy thing. the most important thing, the facts. how do you incite a riot that was already planned. how do you incite a riot when the president said peacefully make your voices heard. on january 20, 2017, 19 minutes after the president took his oath of office. the washington headlines were campaign to impeach the president has begun. we'll hopefully move forward and stop some of the radical policies you just mentioned. thank you so much....
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adam schiff's impeachment looks great compared to this crazy thing. but the most important thing, the facts. how do you incite a riot that was already planned. how do you incite a riot when the president said peacefully make your voices heard. on january 20, 2017, 19 minutes after the president took his oath of office. the washington headlines were campaign to impeach the president has begun. we'll hopefully move forward and stop some of the radical policies you just mentioned. thank you so much. and up next, how do biden's immigration orders not only threaten our border security but our recovery from the pandemic. our recovery from the pandemic. mark logan andd to reduce plastc waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the ci
adam schiff's impeachment looks great compared to this crazy thing. but the most important thing, the facts. how do you incite a riot that was already planned. how do you incite a riot when the president said peacefully make your voices heard. on january 20, 2017, 19 minutes after the president took his oath of office. the washington headlines were campaign to impeach the president has begun. we'll hopefully move forward and stop some of the radical policies you just mentioned. thank you so...
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so thanks again so much, adam.we really wish you great success with your book, "kill switch: the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy." there's a link in the chat if you want to order the book. i want to thank the nyu center for collaborating with us again on this program. i am victoria bassetti, fellow at the brennan center for justice. thank you for coming to visit and supporting the work of the brennan center for justice. follow us on twitter if you get a chance, and have good afternoon. thanks to everyone for attending, and thanks adam, again. >> thanks so much for having. this was a good event. >> the senate impeachment trial of former president donald trump begins tuesday with senators decided that the former president should be convicted on incitement of insurrection. watch live coverage of the senate impeachment trial starting tuesday at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span2 come c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. if you missed any part of the proceedings watch any time
so thanks again so much, adam.we really wish you great success with your book, "kill switch: the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy." there's a link in the chat if you want to order the book. i want to thank the nyu center for collaborating with us again on this program. i am victoria bassetti, fellow at the brennan center for justice. thank you for coming to visit and supporting the work of the brennan center for justice. follow us on twitter if you get...
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adam zombie. he is an award-winning historian on the civil war, reconstruction and the american south. he is also research director at the college of charleston. we will be talking about his book, "the lost cause," which can be ordered for many of your favorite booksellers. dr. dashers also written about guerrilla warfare, reconstruction, divided communities in public history. we will be getting a little bit of all that. he'll be talking about lost cause myths, falsehoods confederate monuments, and examining tall tales. dr. domby will talk about how white supremacy has long been -- for the past. we have close captions available, and feel free to use the q&a function at the top which we will get to at the end of the discussion. without further ado, i would like to introduce dr. adam domby . forward to hearing you talk. >> thank you so much driving me. i'm excited to be here with all of you. a big fan of the center you guys have at virginia tech. thank you for having me. i am excited to have some ma
adam zombie. he is an award-winning historian on the civil war, reconstruction and the american south. he is also research director at the college of charleston. we will be talking about his book, "the lost cause," which can be ordered for many of your favorite booksellers. dr. dashers also written about guerrilla warfare, reconstruction, divided communities in public history. we will be getting a little bit of all that. he'll be talking about lost cause myths, falsehoods confederate...
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so thanks again so much, adam. we really wish you great success with your book, "kill switch: the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy." there's a link in the chat if you want to order the book. i want to thank the nyu john brademas center for collaborating with us again on this program. i am victoria bell said he, fell at the brennan center for justice. thank you for coming to this event and supporting the work of the brennan center for justice. follow us on twitter if you get a chance and have good afternoon. thanks to everyone foror attending, and thanks, adam, again. >> thanks again for having me. >> coming up today on c-span a house transportation subcommittee looks at how covid-19 is affecting the maritime industry. that's live at 11 a.m. eastern. at 9 a.m. on c-span2 i senate hearing on the president's clemency power and when it can be used under the constitution. at one in the afternoon opening arguments begin for the second senate impeachment trial of former president donald tr
so thanks again so much, adam. we really wish you great success with your book, "kill switch: the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy." there's a link in the chat if you want to order the book. i want to thank the nyu john brademas center for collaborating with us again on this program. i am victoria bell said he, fell at the brennan center for justice. thank you for coming to this event and supporting the work of the brennan center for justice. follow us...
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where was adam when blm was destroying the suburbs of illinois?r was sitting there politicizing the covid-19 response? why was he not encouraging small businesses back home? he's totally comfortable with getting money from bill gates who believes we should be eating synthetic beef. what did the illinois farmers think about that? its ridiculousness. people of had enough. >> laura: the way through the g.o.p. is through conservatives, hispanics, people who care about small business and freedom, religious liberty. i'm very excited about this. we're watching it closely, thank you for joining us. secede or not secede, that's a question in five counties they will face in the upcoming special election. voters in conservative regions of the state will decide on may 18th if they want to remain in blue oregon or join ride idaho. so far, two oregon counties approved the greater idaho measure and to reject it. joining me now, mike mccarter, president of move oregon's spearheading the effort. joining idaho requires the improvement of state legislature including
where was adam when blm was destroying the suburbs of illinois?r was sitting there politicizing the covid-19 response? why was he not encouraging small businesses back home? he's totally comfortable with getting money from bill gates who believes we should be eating synthetic beef. what did the illinois farmers think about that? its ridiculousness. people of had enough. >> laura: the way through the g.o.p. is through conservatives, hispanics, people who care about small business and...
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adam schiff's impeachment looks great compared to this crazy thing. but the most important thing, the facts. how do you incite a riot that was already planned. how do you incite a riot when the president said peacefully make your voices heard. on january 20, 2017, 19 minutes after the president took his oath of office. the washington headlines were campaign to impeach the president has begun. we'll hopefully move forward and stop some of the radical policies you just mentioned. thank you so much. and up next, how do biden's immigration orders not only threaten our border security but our recovery from the pandemic. mark logan and 1 out of 5 young people struggle with disorders like depression, dyslexia, adhd, ocd, eating disorders, and anxiety. every year, over a million young people visit the er because of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. 5,000 die by suicide. when we ignore mental health, we lose our children. the child mind institute is a reliable, relentless, and revolutionary voice for children. give today at childmind.org. now back to "ju
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where was adam when blm was destroying the suburbs of illinois?our governor j.b. pritzker was sitting there politicizing the covid response? why wasn't he encouraging small businesses back home question mckee's countable getting money from bill gates who believes that we should be eating synthetic beef. what do the illinois farmers think about that? it's ridiculousness. frankly, people have had enough. >> laura: i think the way for the g.o.p. is people who are conservatives, hispanics, businesses, and i'm excited about this but watching it closely. thanks so much for joining us. to succeed or not to secede, that's the question oregonians in five counties are going to face in an upcoming special election. voters in rural reaches of the state are going to decide may 18th if they want to remain in blue oregon or join red idaho. so far, to go oregon counties have approved the greater idaho measure. joining the mike mccarter, joining idaho requires the approval of state legislatures including oregon's well as congress, boast both of which arecontrolled
where was adam when blm was destroying the suburbs of illinois?our governor j.b. pritzker was sitting there politicizing the covid response? why wasn't he encouraging small businesses back home question mckee's countable getting money from bill gates who believes that we should be eating synthetic beef. what do the illinois farmers think about that? it's ridiculousness. frankly, people have had enough. >> laura: i think the way for the g.o.p. is people who are conservatives, hispanics,...
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adam schiff's impeachment looks great compared to this crazy thing. but the most important thing, the facts. how do you incite a riot that was already planned. how do you incite a riot when the president said peacefully make your voices heard. on january 20, 2017, 19 minutes after the president took his oath of office. the washington headlines were campaign to impeach the president has begun. we'll hopefully move forward and stop some of the radical policies you just mentioned. thank you so much. and up next, how do biden's immigration orders not only threaten our border security but our recovery from the pandemic. mark logan and lara logan join me next. (announcer) this is chet. he loves work but lives for the weekend. and now, he needs a new truck. so he came to truecar and he saw what others paid for the truck he wants. now he can recognize a great price. truecar. buy smarter. buy from home. carl shopped for the lowest mortgage rate and chose amerisave, a choice he'll never regret... ...unlike the choice to hitch hike. ahhh! which ruined his hand m
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but then also, miss, you look like nicola adams.same—sex partner. it was just something that happened because she is gay. it was nice for them to have that conversation with me and just a conversation about someone doing really well on tv. carys hall, talking about the importance of seeing nicola adams on strictly come dancing dancing with a female partner. having a glamourous presence on prime—time tv really has value, because it shows that gay and bisexual women are not all the same, we come in many shapes and sizes, different personalities and attitudes and styles. some flamboyant and bold, others quiet and shy. some funny, some serious. some can dance, some can sing, and can do neither. not everyone is going to have the desire and the ability to go on marches and make public statements. not everyone will go on strictly come dancing with a female partner or a male one. but those that do pave the way for everyone else, not just to be tolerated and accepted, but to be embraced, to be cherished, to be celebrated and championed. and
but then also, miss, you look like nicola adams.same—sex partner. it was just something that happened because she is gay. it was nice for them to have that conversation with me and just a conversation about someone doing really well on tv. carys hall, talking about the importance of seeing nicola adams on strictly come dancing dancing with a female partner. having a glamourous presence on prime—time tv really has value, because it shows that gay and bisexual women are not all the same, we...
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adam schiff, yeah, he said he had clear evidence that trump stole the 2016 election. that donald trump colluded with russia, russia, russia. he chairs the intel committee. we know that he had information to the contrary, and he lied, and perpetuated a hoax, conspiracy theory, that literally dragged to this country down a hell hole for three years. when is he going to be taken out of that assignment, stripped of his committee assignments? look. let me break this down simply. where i am, what i believe, i am a rag and, i am in america first, contract with america, conservative. i am a registered conservative. what i believe is fairly simple to understand. i believe in liberty and freedom, limited government, low taxes, cutting out burdens from regulation and red tape. i believe in safety and security, law and order in every town, in every city in this country. a good education should be available in every school district and school choice for our kids. secure borders, energy independence, free and fair trade, this peace through strength, yes i believe in the second amen
adam schiff, yeah, he said he had clear evidence that trump stole the 2016 election. that donald trump colluded with russia, russia, russia. he chairs the intel committee. we know that he had information to the contrary, and he lied, and perpetuated a hoax, conspiracy theory, that literally dragged to this country down a hell hole for three years. when is he going to be taken out of that assignment, stripped of his committee assignments? look. let me break this down simply. where i am, what i...
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and listening to adam, it was emotional for me., he's been there in the military, and we know how it feels. >> and there was a scene of the crime, watching it, it reminded me of the importance of leadership, and how, you know, a lot of these people, some of them served their country honorably, claimed to be supporters of police. and yet there they are, attacking police officers. desecrating democracy. you have known bruce castor, the president's lawyer, i think for more than two decades. what was your initial reaction from what you saw today? >> well, first, on adam kinzinger, fanaticism and anger are a really bad combination, when stoked up by the president. but bruce castor, i've known him for close to 25 years, we represented montgomery county in pennsylvania at one point. castor has a bad client, bad facts, he wasn't well prepared, and he had a bad day. i'm not surprised the president is unhappy. i'm sure bruce and the other attorney will not get paid because of this. but i'm not surprised by what type of a presentation we witn
and listening to adam, it was emotional for me., he's been there in the military, and we know how it feels. >> and there was a scene of the crime, watching it, it reminded me of the importance of leadership, and how, you know, a lot of these people, some of them served their country honorably, claimed to be supporters of police. and yet there they are, attacking police officers. desecrating democracy. you have known bruce castor, the president's lawyer, i think for more than two decades....
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commissioner adams.re. >> commissioner dickerson. >> unmute. >> here. >> commissioner dooley. is not on yet. commissioner hule is not on yet. commissioner ortiz-cartagena. also not on yet. commissioner laguana. >> present. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> president laguana: great. thank you, next item, please. >> item 2. board of supervisors file number 210078 administrative code. san francisco reinvestment working group. ordinance amending the at administrative code to submit business and government plans for a non deposit tory municipal finance corporation to the local agency formation commission discussion and action item. the presenter is preston tillborn, legislative aid. supervisor dean preston. if i need presenting controls, let me know and i'll give them over to you. >> thank you, dominica. welcome, preston, delighted to have you. very excited to learn about the much-needed potential public resource and good to see progress moving forward on this. i spoke with some folks that were working
commissioner adams.re. >> commissioner dickerson. >> unmute. >> here. >> commissioner dooley. is not on yet. commissioner hule is not on yet. commissioner ortiz-cartagena. also not on yet. commissioner laguana. >> present. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> president laguana: great. thank you, next item, please. >> item 2. board of supervisors file number 210078 administrative code. san francisco reinvestment working group. ordinance amending...
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adam, thank you very much. adam fleming. _ crisis. adam, thank you very much. much. adam fleming, our chief _ crisis. adam, thank you very much. adam fleming, our chief political . adam fleming, our chief political correspondent. that speech from the labour leader is expected shortly after 11 o'clock this morning. as we've been hearing the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in hospital after being admitted as a precautionary measure on tuesday evening. 0ur correspondent, charlotte wright is outside king edward the seventh hospital in central london for us. any updates? they do not give updates, they consider them private. it is the second morning the duke will be spending in the hospital. he was admitted on tuesday evening as a precautionary measure on the advice of his doctor. we were told he had been feeling unwell for a few days before he was admitted here. but he has been admitted for observation and rest we are told. they have ruled out coronavirus. they say he had his first vaccine last month at windsor castle alongside the queen as well. it does
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vice president adams? >> commissioner adams: thank you, madame chair. director forbes, excellent presentation. and congratulations to all the staff that i agree with commissioner gilman, they all were all stars and superstars and deserved to be honored. with that presentation, to me, director forbes, i know last year what your commitment was to the board. i think you just laid that out, what your commitment and that you have no intentions of going anywhere. actions speak louder than words. i feel your passion in everything. thank you for just putting it all out. and giving us everything in your tank. thank you. madame chair? >> thank you. director forbes, i want to say thank you great, very comprehensive report. i want to thank you for hitting so many areas that are so significant and mean so much to us at the port. i want to thank you for highlighting black history month and showcasing our african-american employees. this is something that has never been done, so we appreciate it. i want to commend the port on participating in the lunar new year festiv
vice president adams? >> commissioner adams: thank you, madame chair. director forbes, excellent presentation. and congratulations to all the staff that i agree with commissioner gilman, they all were all stars and superstars and deserved to be honored. with that presentation, to me, director forbes, i know last year what your commitment was to the board. i think you just laid that out, what your commitment and that you have no intentions of going anywhere. actions speak louder than...
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this time, it's adam kinzinger and his family. several of his relatives have shunned him publicly in a letter. i want to read to you part of this letter published by "the new york times." adam, oh, my, what a disappointment you are to us and to dodd. we were once so proud of your accomplishments. instead, you join the devil's army, democrats, and the fake news media, and it goes on to say you should be proud you lost the respect of lou dobbs, tucker carlson, laura ingraham, greg kelly, et cetera, and more importantly in our book, mark levin and rush limbaugh and us. it is now most embarrassing to us that we are related to you. you have embarrassed the kin singer family name. we are not judging you. this letter is our opinion of you. oh, by the way, good luck in your fund-raising endeavors, we're sure we know there are many other good gop and christian supporters who feel the same way we do. the times says 11 family members signed this, but the letter didn't stop there. there's a ps. ps, for your information, many more family membe
this time, it's adam kinzinger and his family. several of his relatives have shunned him publicly in a letter. i want to read to you part of this letter published by "the new york times." adam, oh, my, what a disappointment you are to us and to dodd. we were once so proud of your accomplishments. instead, you join the devil's army, democrats, and the fake news media, and it goes on to say you should be proud you lost the respect of lou dobbs, tucker carlson, laura ingraham, greg...
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>> it's hard to believe that you had an ansel adams lining a drawer. >> and your reaction? >> "wow." [ chuckles ] [ camera shutter clicks ] >> but it's not so black and white. >> did you say to yourself, "uh-oh -- legally, maybe i can't do this?" >> i was concerned about that. >> will this photo finish... bring riches...or regrets? >> i was also feeling like, if i sold too many, then i would lose that part of my mother. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] i'm jamie colby, and today i'm on staten island in new york city. so, picture this -- a packrat mom spends a lifetime stuffing her home. her kids wonder, "ma, when are you ever gonna get rid of all this stuff?" of course, she never does. and then a classic "strange inheritance" tale comes into sharp focus. >> my name is jaye smith. our mom, carol, had an expression -- "never forget to look in your attic." we thought she meant it metaphorically. now we know she meant it literally, as in, "there really is valuable stuff in our attic." >> hi, jaye. jaye, an executive coach, has invited me here to
>> it's hard to believe that you had an ansel adams lining a drawer. >> and your reaction? >> "wow." [ chuckles ] [ camera shutter clicks ] >> but it's not so black and white. >> did you say to yourself, "uh-oh -- legally, maybe i can't do this?" >> i was concerned about that. >> will this photo finish... bring riches...or regrets? >> i was also feeling like, if i sold too many, then i would lose that part of my mother. [ door...
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commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: i just want to echo what director dick-endrizzi said. through some of these budget cuts per se in the past. especially like i remember 2010-2011 and i know commissioner dooley you were involved in some of this, we had to make cuts and at the end of the day, we ended up having to lobby members of the board of supervisors at budget times to keep intact and add money to help small businesses. you know, through the president, you know, that's one of the things that us as commissioners are going to have to do. we all have relationships with members of the board of supervisors and we have to champion for our constituents. so, what director dick-endrizzi is proposing here is what they have to do because they have to do it, doesn't necessarily mean it's going to happen. but in order for that to happen, we're all going to have to sit there and lobby and lobby hard this time. so that's my $0.02. thanks. >> president laguana: thank you commissioner adams. so, i'll say that going through this pandemic, we have been going through -- i'm sorry, if you
commissioner adams. >> commissioner adams: i just want to echo what director dick-endrizzi said. through some of these budget cuts per se in the past. especially like i remember 2010-2011 and i know commissioner dooley you were involved in some of this, we had to make cuts and at the end of the day, we ended up having to lobby members of the board of supervisors at budget times to keep intact and add money to help small businesses. you know, through the president, you know, that's one of...
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ron, adam kinzinger, one ofthe the path. in _ the path. ron, adam kinzinger, one of the few republicans in the - the path. ron, adam kinzinger, one of the few republicans in the house | of the few republicans in the house who voted to impeach the president said the future of america and the republic and party depends on confronting what happened that day. the republicans actually dodging confronting that? i the republicans actually dodging confronting that?— confronting that? i don't believe so. if ou confronting that? i don't believe so. if you look _ confronting that? i don't believe so. if you look a _ confronting that? i don't believe so. if you look a constitution i confronting that? i don't believe| so. if you look a constitution and article one, section three, it says upon impeachment conviction, president shall be removed from office. if you look at article two, section four, talks about once again, mughalfrom office. the president's a private citizen and i certainly can understand as a lawyer those who object to the
ron, adam kinzinger, one ofthe the path. in _ the path. ron, adam kinzinger, one of the few republicans in the - the path. ron, adam kinzinger, one of the few republicans in the house | of the few republicans in the house who voted to impeach the president said the future of america and the republic and party depends on confronting what happened that day. the republicans actually dodging confronting that? i the republicans actually dodging confronting that?— confronting that? i don't believe...