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i think adam and i agree. adam served in that country. yes, the government had flaws in it was corrupt, nobody is arguing that, but it was unelected government, as imperfect as the election was. what the afghan people needed, more than anything, was basic security, so their country would not be overrun by terrorists. let's be honest, that is the outcome that we got. host: do either of you think there should be any consequences for the president who fled, ashraf ghani, or any afghan officials who fled the country, and how would that be done? guest 1: absolutely. [laughs] as a criminal, he stole the money of afghanistan. of course he should be held accountable. host: adam weinstein, what are your thoughts? guest 2: i agree with most of what jim said. it is a wide brush, a very diverse society. they did not want international war. i think the afghan government, at the senior level, was corrupt, and i think there should be consequences. the fact that they ran away i think speaks to the failure of nationbuilding, and that we can't change a cou
i think adam and i agree. adam served in that country. yes, the government had flaws in it was corrupt, nobody is arguing that, but it was unelected government, as imperfect as the election was. what the afghan people needed, more than anything, was basic security, so their country would not be overrun by terrorists. let's be honest, that is the outcome that we got. host: do either of you think there should be any consequences for the president who fled, ashraf ghani, or any afghan officials...
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adam newman, what he did was much more as a magician, don't look here, look here. mostly people looked here and he would say the numbers are going to be beefed. but if you look back you can see the metrics that you werend goig to come in and what their previous projections were and what they hit, they did not hit their projections, they never did. i think in a lot of ways he lied about taking money out. they were saying the truth was not there, some people in his defense have told us that profitability and he would say the community with adjusted ebola and whether or not i believe it, it was not outright fraud it was changing the truth and making you think something else and masterfully manipulative, whatever it was. the numbers, if you want to invest in this company even if the private market don't have the same rules as public market companies there is a lot to see he's never lived up to see where aithese happen before so he probably would not. >> in the intro they talk about smart people doing dumb things and i think that's pretty core to the story. the key plus
adam newman, what he did was much more as a magician, don't look here, look here. mostly people looked here and he would say the numbers are going to be beefed. but if you look back you can see the metrics that you werend goig to come in and what their previous projections were and what they hit, they did not hit their projections, they never did. i think in a lot of ways he lied about taking money out. they were saying the truth was not there, some people in his defense have told us that...
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and adam newman watched travis do this. so many other companies the founders and get instead of one vote per share they get ten votes per share. it would really solidify their power. so we understand there was some pushback at times are questions around each step of the way was whether to give adam this extra control. quickly it was a shrugging shoulders may be a conversation about it. ultimately let them get the control. with that we saw every step of the way he acted. it technically puts a board of directors and a lot of investors in backseat drivers. they just can't do too much control the company. eat some of the insolvent act like this. adam would take money out of the company. the other company investors say we haven't seen this in other companies we haven't seen founders taking this much out or investors taking this much cash out. there's a shrug of the shoulders there's so much leading into that up until the non- ipo that never went anywhere. even on the board they took their cues from adam. you had three directors
and adam newman watched travis do this. so many other companies the founders and get instead of one vote per share they get ten votes per share. it would really solidify their power. so we understand there was some pushback at times are questions around each step of the way was whether to give adam this extra control. quickly it was a shrugging shoulders may be a conversation about it. ultimately let them get the control. with that we saw every step of the way he acted. it technically puts a...
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mark adams. (audience applause) dr. adams and other doctors throughout the clearchoice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including three centers 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. (audience applause) dr.adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life? - mm-hmm. - 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 now 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? -
mark adams. (audience applause) dr. adams and other doctors throughout the clearchoice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including three centers 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. (audience applause) dr.adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life? - mm-hmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at...
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appointing him to be secretary of state during adam's final year in office. marshall figures he can accept the appointment as a way of leaving congress and then leaving government at the end of adam's term. so president adams and john marshall meet the first time in a modest tavern in washington because it's still under construction. adams tells marshall that since abigail doesn't like the swampy climate of washington , he's going home to quincy massachusetts. and he's turning over the keys to the government to marshall . marshall is now in charge of every department in government except the military. he's in charge of passports. patents, land grants, he oversees all the us attorneys . he oversees ethe men's, government press, the census, the territories and of course delivering the commissions. you must also supervise the completion of the white house , capitol building and all the roads and infrastructure for the new city for congress convenes the following january. at the same time, france, spain, britain and the barbary pirates are all threatening to go t
appointing him to be secretary of state during adam's final year in office. marshall figures he can accept the appointment as a way of leaving congress and then leaving government at the end of adam's term. so president adams and john marshall meet the first time in a modest tavern in washington because it's still under construction. adams tells marshall that since abigail doesn't like the swampy climate of washington , he's going home to quincy massachusetts. and he's turning over the keys to...
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and what is, the adams and jefferson revelry is well-known and documented it.and they seem to by the end of their live dispatch that the bit. engaging correspondence. as we know. the marshall and jefferson revelry. never get patched up by the end of their lives. >> no definitely not. they were really blood enemies throughout their lives. and you know from jefferson's point of view, probably the worst thing that john adams could do to him was settle him with john marshall as his chief justice. it jefferson it was looking forward to appointing someone else. and as chief justice when he became reelected. and jefferson and then republican party, clearly set out to rid themselves of the federalist judges and they started out by teaching judge addison and they teach the judge and in new hampshire and of course they impeached justice samuel chase. bacon face chase. [laughter] and missus chase, everybody understood truly the proxy for john marshall. the republicans were really out to get on marshall. he had been the leader of the federalist party in virginia while jeff
and what is, the adams and jefferson revelry is well-known and documented it.and they seem to by the end of their live dispatch that the bit. engaging correspondence. as we know. the marshall and jefferson revelry. never get patched up by the end of their lives. >> no definitely not. they were really blood enemies throughout their lives. and you know from jefferson's point of view, probably the worst thing that john adams could do to him was settle him with john marshall as his chief...
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and adam carolla will go on the clock., first, this: america americans remain stranded in terrorist controlled country called afghanistan. while the democrats and most of the media want us to turn the page on that country, representative michael waltz exposed what's really going on. >> frankly, they are being slaughtered right now as we speak with our weapons. with our damn equipment. our allies are being slaughtered. every morning we wake up to beheading videos, to executions, can to people being hunted down with our own database. >> brian: that was passion. that's real life. he joins us next fresh out of the white house hearing -- excuse me a house hearing on the top military leaders how they explain themselves after botching the evacuation from afghanistan. what's becoming increasingly clear is that almost every turn when our highest ranking military minds were forced to make big decisions they appear to be dead wrong. for example, last opportunity to hold on to kabul. >> who made the decision to turn down the taliban o
and adam carolla will go on the clock., first, this: america americans remain stranded in terrorist controlled country called afghanistan. while the democrats and most of the media want us to turn the page on that country, representative michael waltz exposed what's really going on. >> frankly, they are being slaughtered right now as we speak with our weapons. with our damn equipment. our allies are being slaughtered. every morning we wake up to beheading videos, to executions, can to...
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it's not because adams was known fob cranky and a little bit overweight. [ laughter ] i love john adams because he was the heartbeat of the revolution. he was its soul, he was its voice. and on april 26th, 1777, he wrote to his wife about his worries for the future as the war for independence grew longer and bloodier. he decided to write to her to send a message to us. in fact, he told her in the letter that this particular passage he was writing for posterity. adams knew he was writing for history, that someday someone would read this letter to his wife, and that generation that he would never know, never see, that he wanted them to hear it directly from him. and this is what he wrote. he wrote, you will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve for you your liberty. i pray you will make a good use of it, for if you do not, i shall repent in heaven that i ever took half the pains i did to preserve it. we need to look inside ourselves right now as a nation, as a party, as a people and ask ourselves this simple question. is adams repenting in heaven right now because
it's not because adams was known fob cranky and a little bit overweight. [ laughter ] i love john adams because he was the heartbeat of the revolution. he was its soul, he was its voice. and on april 26th, 1777, he wrote to his wife about his worries for the future as the war for independence grew longer and bloodier. he decided to write to her to send a message to us. in fact, he told her in the letter that this particular passage he was writing for posterity. adams knew he was writing for...
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abigail adams. lead the letters between abigail and her husband, john adams are like a diary, detailing who we aspire to be as a nation by showing a sweat motivated our founders to actually create this nation and the first place. as we begin the reflection and action which i hope is created by the time for choosing series, i think it's really important that we listen to the words of avondale -- abigail to john in a letter from 1776. this quote speaks to the principle of our founding, that we would always be a people who could admit our imperfections while never losing our desire to aspire to be better. abigail adams said, the generations to come who will reap the blessings will scarcely know the hardships and sufferings we have enjoyed on their behalf. separations, bloody wars, charges of treason. and fear of annihilation by the world's largest armies or there everyday realities. now we need to ask ourselves what are we willing to sacrifice to inspire the next generation of sacrifices? to be built u
abigail adams. lead the letters between abigail and her husband, john adams are like a diary, detailing who we aspire to be as a nation by showing a sweat motivated our founders to actually create this nation and the first place. as we begin the reflection and action which i hope is created by the time for choosing series, i think it's really important that we listen to the words of avondale -- abigail to john in a letter from 1776. this quote speaks to the principle of our founding, that we...
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adam aron in just a few moments. only on "the claman countdown". speaking of old leaves only september the supply chain crunch about to play grinch with america's favorite toys from barbie to matchbox cars and hot wheels is holiday season the ceo and on prizes on what he's doing to dodge and break up that logjam and what he envisioned and what he had envisioned a year ago by forging the partnerships with hollywood and how that's leading to a major transformation of his company and speaking of matchbox i will review the hottest toys for christmas when it comes to these minicars. that is tesla, the baby tesla, america's kids are heading back to school before christmas but the vera bradley ceo is here and could give us backpacks in the stock. but first breaking news wall street beating the federal reserve to the punch in the last 24 hours multiple star bank analyst sounded alarm bells of a downshifting economy. performing or vindicating that the fed has done it, morgan stanley predicted u.s. stocks will likely correct 10 - 15% by year-end and has slas
adam aron in just a few moments. only on "the claman countdown". speaking of old leaves only september the supply chain crunch about to play grinch with america's favorite toys from barbie to matchbox cars and hot wheels is holiday season the ceo and on prizes on what he's doing to dodge and break up that logjam and what he envisioned and what he had envisioned a year ago by forging the partnerships with hollywood and how that's leading to a major transformation of his company and...
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adam: it is all of those things. really harsh lesson that this crisis taught us is that printing the checks is the easiest part of this. the mmt folks are writing the checks we can afford and actually do come about the problem is actually doing the things we need to do. figuring out how to do the infrastructure. figuring out how to do adequately scaled vaccine programs and organizing the politics around that because actually doing things in a society that is complex like in the united states depends on functional politics. jonathan: let's tie this up. we talked about a difficult -- different political system, china going one way, the united states going another. we talked about china becoming more like the west and what surprised me personally is how much some countries in the west are starting to behave like china. i look to australia every morning almost in shock at some of the things they are doing. what is your response, your reaction to what has happened in the west and how some of these countries have responded
adam: it is all of those things. really harsh lesson that this crisis taught us is that printing the checks is the easiest part of this. the mmt folks are writing the checks we can afford and actually do come about the problem is actually doing the things we need to do. figuring out how to do the infrastructure. figuring out how to do adequately scaled vaccine programs and organizing the politics around that because actually doing things in a society that is complex like in the united states...
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but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably for mental health. and i'm going to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far so i get myself in the stuff and do stuff with good with myself. i will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i hired a single back just there and age, a asylum to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain red access to the youth detention center when adam and michael ended up and we traveled the remote him believe me. to meet those on the front line of western ration by september. annette era russian post in parliamentary elections imitates the president putin 21 year grip on power. the listening post dissects the media, how they operate, the stories they cover, and the reason why the 911 attacked also the world 20 years on the war that followed to finally ended. and i've got a son. but that's what caught this a didn't real office a unique attach it on happy lind history through the eyes of the fearless and vision we
but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably for mental health. and i'm going to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far so i get myself in the stuff and do stuff with good with myself. i will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i hired a single back just there and age, a asylum to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain red access to the youth detention center when adam and michael...
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but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i've got to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff good with myself, as well as do it with him. what do you think of this? this life i had hired a single back just to round age, a asylum to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain access to the youth detention center when adam and michael ended up and we traveled the remote kimberly to meet those on the front line of western operations by part 2 of a special investigation, one 0 one east visits western this route is only youth detention center and travels to the remote out town where many of the indigenous inmates come from now to 0. ready to often of canister and is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives planning for decades, review the forgotten trut
but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i've got to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff good with myself, as well as do it with him. what do you think of this? this life i had hired a single back just to round age, a asylum to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain access to the youth detention center when adam and...
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but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i'm going to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far so i get myself in the stuff and do stuff. we're good with myself. i will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i hired, i sing back. just drowned age, a asylum to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain red access to the youth detention center when adam and michael ended up and we traveled the remote him believe me. to meet those on the front lot of western alterations by challenges, attractive circumstances pushes forward. let us step into uncertainty and experience the happiness of the moment. let us persevere. before the al jazeera comes international documentary film festival in san diego, and don line from the 10th to the 14th of september 2021. a j b dog. don't be a around the world, a powerful entities are working to manipulate and influence the controls. faking algorithms that are being developed a
but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i'm going to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far so i get myself in the stuff and do stuff. we're good with myself. i will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i hired, i sing back. just drowned age, a asylum to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain red access to the youth detention center when adam and...
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but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and mental health. and i'm going to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff with good with myself, i was will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i have to sing back just to round age or something to start again from the law. so good luck to live. the next week we gain rare access to the youth detention center when adam and michael ended up and we traveled the remote kimberly to meet those on the front lot of western alterations. but oh yes, life you want to use for ball is one of you with your right. i do not know an individual that is followed in that you like football. my nigeria is manager is development manager. it is my niger my my on i'll do there. ah, this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus. i'm. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore. was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others fr
but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and mental health. and i'm going to try to do that with my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff with good with myself, i was will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i have to sing back just to round age or something to start again from the law. so good luck to live. the next week we gain rare access to the youth detention center when adam and...
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but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i've got to try to do that when my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff good with myself, i will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i hired a single back just there and age, a asylum to start again for but this law. so good luck to live. the next week we gain rare access to the youth detention center when adam and michael ended up and we traveled the remote kimberly to meet those on the front line of western alterations by the part 2 of a special investigation. one, when a visit western destroys only youth detention center and travels to the remote out town, where many of the indigenous inmates come from one to 0. ah, ah, ah, and it shows the world and changed the us forever. but after a vengeful war and africanist on how much has changed and at what cost? al jazeera looks back on 20 years since the $911.00 attacks. ah, guinea as president african day is held
but right now he's hands a fool just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i've got to try to do that when my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff good with myself, i will do it with him. what do you think of this? this life? i hired a single back just there and age, a asylum to start again for but this law. so good luck to live. the next week we gain rare access to the youth detention center when adam...
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how are you, adam? you have greening is in there. hello. i how are you, adam?fe like a normal person now?— person now? it is a bit of both. person now? it is a bit of both- i — person now? it is a bit of both- i do _ person now? it is a bit of both. i do still— person now? it is a bit of both. i do still get - person now? it is a bit of both. i do still get this i both. i do still get this pavlovian pit in my stomach feeling _ pavlovian pit in my stomach feeling whenever there is a reshuffle and so... in feeling whenever there is a reshuffle and so. . .- reshuffle and so... in case they call — reshuffle and so... in case they call you _ reshuffle and so. .. in case they call you back- reshuffle and so... in case they call you back in? - reshuffle and so... in case they call you back in? it i reshuffle and so... in case they call you back in? it is| they call you back in? it is totally pavlovian. - they call you back in? it is totally pavlovian. just - they call you back in? it is totally pavlovian. just the | totally pavlovian. just the weirdest experience you
how are you, adam? you have greening is in there. hello. i how are you, adam?fe like a normal person now?— person now? it is a bit of both. person now? it is a bit of both- i — person now? it is a bit of both- i do _ person now? it is a bit of both. i do still— person now? it is a bit of both. i do still get - person now? it is a bit of both. i do still get this i both. i do still get this pavlovian pit in my stomach feeling _ pavlovian pit in my stomach feeling whenever there is a...
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of course to our special guest adam serwer news-times has some much deserved. i hope you both are well and we hope to talk to down the road. your time.or >> thanks for having us. >> take care. >> take care, everybody. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. there's a collection c-span products. browse to see what's new vehicle purchase will support our nonprofit operations and your time to order the congressional directory with contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to c-spanshop.org. >> is a look at some publishing industry news. democratic senator patrick leahy of vermont is writing a memoir if the book the road taken is being published in april by simon & schuster and quote looks back on a life lived on the frontlines of american politics. biographer and civil war historian stephen oates has died at the age of 85. he a longtime professor university of massachusetts amherst was the author of several books including what he dubbed his civil war court that biographies of brown, nat turner, abraham lincoln and martin lut
of course to our special guest adam serwer news-times has some much deserved. i hope you both are well and we hope to talk to down the road. your time.or >> thanks for having us. >> take care. >> take care, everybody. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. there's a collection c-span products. browse to see what's new vehicle purchase will support our nonprofit operations and your time to order the congressional directory with contact information for members of...
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adam: thank for having me.her is building electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles to be used in urban air mobility. these vehicles would be affordable and designed to be as safe as commercial airlines. we are certifying vehicles in the u.s. with the faa. today we announced the first major milestone in this process by receiving our g1 certification. we believe we are one of the only countries -- companies in the world to have accomplished this. it is significant because this is one of the hardest parts of the entire certification planning process. it is a big deal. by approving the g1 certification, it is showing the faa -- has been forward thinking in terms of sustainable air transportation. emily: when you imagine rollout would be? joby aviation says they will be ready in 2024. adam: our certification timeline follows a similar pattern. we have announced we think we can get through the certification process by the end of 20 24 and announced two early launch city partners we will be deploying. that is lo
adam: thank for having me.her is building electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles to be used in urban air mobility. these vehicles would be affordable and designed to be as safe as commercial airlines. we are certifying vehicles in the u.s. with the faa. today we announced the first major milestone in this process by receiving our g1 certification. we believe we are one of the only countries -- companies in the world to have accomplished this. it is significant because this is one of the...
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mark adams. during the break, we've been discussing more powerful stories of transformation and here's another one for you. - my name is elaine and this is my clear choice story. - here you are, mom, not smiling. - [elaine] oh, yeah, i don't even think my husband knew. i don't think he knew the extent of how bad my teeth were, but oh, they were bad. after he passed away, i knew i had to do something. i moved here because my kids wanted me to be near them. i did a lot of research. for me, i was not going to go the denture route, and i talked to my daughter and she said, "go for it, you need this." she went with me and encouraged me the whole way. i wish i hadn't of waited so long. i wish that i had done it while my husband was still alive because i think he would've been really proud of me. clear choice changed my life. they've given me back my life. (inspirational music) - throughout this half hour, we've heard truly inspiring stories from regular folks who one day, decided enough was enough and
mark adams. during the break, we've been discussing more powerful stories of transformation and here's another one for you. - my name is elaine and this is my clear choice story. - here you are, mom, not smiling. - [elaine] oh, yeah, i don't even think my husband knew. i don't think he knew the extent of how bad my teeth were, but oh, they were bad. after he passed away, i knew i had to do something. i moved here because my kids wanted me to be near them. i did a lot of research. for me, i was...
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let's continue the conversation with adam as were of -- adam azra, -- adam ezra, co-ceo of buy now, payer firm zip u.s. your business model seems to be geared more toward customer fees and interest. can you explain the difference between zip and some of your competitors? >> there's a number of ways in which we generate income. we actually do not charge any apr or interest, and the majority of or fees are collected from the consumer -- i'm sorry, from the merchant. we do have the ability for merchants to pass on some of those fees. we do have marketing relationships with certain merchants with pate -- which pay us for referrals. there are a number of channels, but predominantly -- and number of channels in which we generate income, but predominantly, it is the merchant paying those costs. carolyn -- caroline: a lot of the new hedge -- new edge areas, but what is interesting is one of your merchants is amazon over in australia. amazon we understand will be building its own point-of-sale service. we know apple is looking at getting in on the action. are you worried about these bigger compa
let's continue the conversation with adam as were of -- adam azra, -- adam ezra, co-ceo of buy now, payer firm zip u.s. your business model seems to be geared more toward customer fees and interest. can you explain the difference between zip and some of your competitors? >> there's a number of ways in which we generate income. we actually do not charge any apr or interest, and the majority of or fees are collected from the consumer -- i'm sorry, from the merchant. we do have the ability...
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but right now he's hands a full just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i'm going to try to do that when my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff, we're good with myself. i will do it with him. what do you think of his life? i had hired a single back just there and age. i saw him to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain rare access to the youth detention center when adam and michael ended up and we traveled to the remote kimberly, to meet those on the front line of western stripes. alteration part 2 of a special investigation, one when a visit western destroys only youth detention center and travels to the remote app doc town, where many of the indigenous inmates come from the $1.00 to 0. i, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from london broadcast santa ana, on era, online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when no help, they get off the table
but right now he's hands a full just looking off to adam. i was to figure out myself probably, and luck on mental health. and i'm going to try to do that when my little brother as well. and as far as i get myself in the stuff and do stuff, we're good with myself. i will do it with him. what do you think of his life? i had hired a single back just there and age. i saw him to start again from the law. so good luck to live. next week we gain rare access to the youth detention center when adam and...
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soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petro. why did you type drugs from such a young age or nurse because i have the same among dad died from taking drugs. so i just for what i got from taking drugs and i'm never going to see him again. so i don't dislike, take drugs safe or die. this pain led him to spiral out of control den a part of homelessness. and petty seth was one night to smite. nothing dismay, i was hungry. cheer, mom, and she didn't. le, let me back to as many as guy say, i just do it monday to don't get 8 years doris dear. and since being released from youth detention adam has returned to school and authorities placed him in the custody of his 18 year old brother, who will call michael a strange for much of their childhood. both boys have spent most of their lives in bank c. a hill or on the straits at nasa. and down to that point where the lack still of a homeless person, myself, i was homeless, student of other people, just fall or whatever was in the bag. i got myself locked up. i just went in last semester windo
soon after adam began smoking marijuana and sniffing petro. why did you type drugs from such a young age or nurse because i have the same among dad died from taking drugs. so i just for what i got from taking drugs and i'm never going to see him again. so i don't dislike, take drugs safe or die. this pain led him to spiral out of control den a part of homelessness. and petty seth was one night to smite. nothing dismay, i was hungry. cheer, mom, and she didn't. le, let me back to as many as guy...
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adam: well, we had inkling.he weather service talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we did not think we would become close to breaking a record set in 1869, and that is what happened. welmost hit that 17 foot record. the normal stage for the schuylkill river is around 5.7 feet. pretty significant flooding. judy: so what are you coping with? what have you had to do with? adam: we made a lot of water rescues overnight. ou very dedicated firefighters and medics, a lot of people pitching in. all told we have rescued more than 100 people. we had national guard soldiers here with high water vehicles. people, that's, that was the overnight. a lot of people driving into flooded roads. we had some buildings we had to evacuate last night from rising waters. today we are still doing water rescues despite the fact it is sunny. but we are also evacuating buildings that have their infrastructure somewhat compromised by the floodwaters. judy: what do you mean by compromised? adam: we have buildings th
adam: well, we had inkling.he weather service talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we did not think we would become close to breaking a record set in 1869, and that is what happened. welmost hit that 17 foot record. the normal stage for the schuylkill river is around 5.7 feet. pretty significant flooding. judy: so what are you coping with? what have you had to do with? adam: we made a lot of water rescues overnight. ou very dedicated firefighters and medics, a lot of...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - amy adams, billy crudup a performance from "six, roots crewing theegendary >> questlove: 1516 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. come on. [ cheers and applause that is exactly -- that's exactly what you want to hear right there. that's a hot crowd thank you! welcome! [ cheers and applause welcome! you sound and you look so good thank you very much. enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. thank you for tuning in. [ cheers and applause well, guys, president biden just announced that the u.s. and the uk are going help australia get nuclear powered submarines it's part of an historic new defense partnership. yeah, here's how it works. we give australia nuclear submarines and in return they let us keep the hemsworth brothers [ laughter ] it's a good deal i'll take it [ applause ] it was a good deal and now france is not happy, because they originally had the deal with australia, and then they got cut out by the u.s. france is so upset the
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - amy adams, billy crudup a performance from "six, roots crewing theegendary >> questlove: 1516 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. come on. [ cheers and applause that is exactly -- that's exactly what you want to hear right there. that's a hot crowd thank you! welcome! [ cheers and applause welcome! you sound and you look so good thank you very much....
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that was sherman adams. eisenhower relied, in all his illnesses, adams was essentially the acting president. it turned out adams had his finger in a lot of pies. eventually the wash merry go round that to his regret, eisenhower had to fire sherman adams. then i discovered, they found out that afterwards, the kennedy justice department continued to look into pearson's allegations, found out that adams' behavior was even worse than pearson had said. he had been collecting a lot of money from private sources. and they threatened to file a major income tax case against sherman adams. former president eisenhower was so upset that he sent word to president kennedy and asked that the justice department not prosecute his former chief of staff. john f. kennedy wanted dwight eisenhower to be indebted to him so he ordered his brother, the attorney general, to drop the case. and his brother said that would be wrong. and john kennedy said which one of us was elected president? so there's a lot of interesting stories in t
that was sherman adams. eisenhower relied, in all his illnesses, adams was essentially the acting president. it turned out adams had his finger in a lot of pies. eventually the wash merry go round that to his regret, eisenhower had to fire sherman adams. then i discovered, they found out that afterwards, the kennedy justice department continued to look into pearson's allegations, found out that adams' behavior was even worse than pearson had said. he had been collecting a lot of money from...
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one of the things i love about adam if he has great clarity in his writing. i was talking about the at the top, that really is the job. i want to get you into too much trouble but i certainly know if you conversations with you, you know how to write. we've talked about this language in terms of activists invent a language that i would say somebody like you -- it's very different. i like this portion of the conversation because it's never the case the audience, would you talk about philosophy and writing, what you're trying to do how you do it a little bit? >> i would say the past five years, there's a book called black reconstruction in america and it, he has at the time he's writing, the mainstream historical consent which was a tragic veiled thing, corruptpt,t was niekro tierney, a mistake to enfranchise black w men and therefore jim crow system is a moral justified bullish experiment. he writes in his book and says book is for people black people are just as capable, talented and flawed as other human beings and if you do not believe this, you will be unab
one of the things i love about adam if he has great clarity in his writing. i was talking about the at the top, that really is the job. i want to get you into too much trouble but i certainly know if you conversations with you, you know how to write. we've talked about this language in terms of activists invent a language that i would say somebody like you -- it's very different. i like this portion of the conversation because it's never the case the audience, would you talk about philosophy...
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joining us now is adam schiff. intelligence committee, and member of the select committee investigating january. six thank you very much for joining us tonight mister chairman. i want to get your reaction to kevin mccarthy's threatening of parties who you as investigators have been in contact about your investigation. >> first, i want to say it's just refreshing to see zelensky finally get that white house meeting and with president biden. after all, it was trump's effort to try to smear biden to try to weaken him as a political opponent, that ended up getting him impeached. and he did so by withholding hundreds of military dollars by military aid that still in ski desperately needed to fight off the russians. it's very refreshing to see that meeting take place and see that meeting take place with joe biden. in terms of mccarthy, kathy understood even as we are investigating the president's ukraine and the ukraine mouthpieces a couple years ago, that donald trump was guilty, but nonetheless he and the republicans,
joining us now is adam schiff. intelligence committee, and member of the select committee investigating january. six thank you very much for joining us tonight mister chairman. i want to get your reaction to kevin mccarthy's threatening of parties who you as investigators have been in contact about your investigation. >> first, i want to say it's just refreshing to see zelensky finally get that white house meeting and with president biden. after all, it was trump's effort to try to smear...
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great report as usual. >> president brandon: vice president adams. >> vice-president adams: director forbes. stellar report. i want to thank you and your staff. it's been a long year and a half, and i know that dealing with this commission -- the commissioners, we are hard. [laughter] and you're still smiling and you're still hanging in there. so, no -- thank you. and congratulations for the award that was won and the due diligence and i know that you've lost a lot of your senior staff, but you've kept running and you're running hard and, please, continue doing the good work. i've got a call today from andÉe and it sounds like the crews are going to pick up and you're doing some other things. i'm very optimistic that things are going to get better, even though it's going to take time. so thank you, and i appreciate -- i appreciate it. >> president brandon: thank you director forbes, thank you so much for your report, and you have a lot of great information in the report. and heron's head park, and the awards that they have had are just astounding. and the fact that your staff has don
great report as usual. >> president brandon: vice president adams. >> vice-president adams: director forbes. stellar report. i want to thank you and your staff. it's been a long year and a half, and i know that dealing with this commission -- the commissioners, we are hard. [laughter] and you're still smiling and you're still hanging in there. so, no -- thank you. and congratulations for the award that was won and the due diligence and i know that you've lost a lot of your senior...
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adam, your thoughts?- party, thank you forjoining us. adam, your thoughts? our viewers who have stayed with us all the way through! but you realise, that it tell you the slight problem keir starmer house, it is a long speech, loads of references to labour history, quoting perry august tomes about the history of britain but we are in an era where politics is done through memes and is that something that he will struggle with, he cannot sort of consolidate his vision into a short bumper sticker. how do you summarise that as a bumper sticker? you might hate that is the way the modern world is but we are not in a world where people have to hours to listen to a speech and will that be his problem? —— two hours. it and will that be his problem? -- two hours. , ., ,, , ., hours. it might be. take us through a coule hours. it might be. take us through a coople of — hours. it might be. take us through a coople of the _ hours. it might be. take us through a couple of the big _ hours. it might be. take us through a couple of the big policy _ a couple of the big policy
adam, your thoughts?- party, thank you forjoining us. adam, your thoughts? our viewers who have stayed with us all the way through! but you realise, that it tell you the slight problem keir starmer house, it is a long speech, loads of references to labour history, quoting perry august tomes about the history of britain but we are in an era where politics is done through memes and is that something that he will struggle with, he cannot sort of consolidate his vision into a short bumper sticker....
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adam schiff has been protecting our democracy ever since he stepped into the public arena. more recently, more conspicuously, in protecting our democracy from destroying the separation of power. i'm honored to be here with mr. nadler, who has been a champion on this issue. i mean, such a long time. well before congress. and when he speaks about it, it's such an inspiration. congresswoman maloney from the oversight committee, which has jurisdiction here. congresswoman zoe lofgren, leader in the judiciary committee and chair of her own committee, house administration. and mr. yarmuth, the chair of the budget committee. he's a very busy man all the time. he has more hours in the day than the rest of us right now. more than -- he said he's happy to be here. under the mask. and i'm happy to be here with each and every one of you to represent so many in our caucus who find this legislation absolutely essential. it didn't begin just now. they have been working on this for a while. it had its resistance before. we think we will be successful now. the separation of power is the geni
adam schiff has been protecting our democracy ever since he stepped into the public arena. more recently, more conspicuously, in protecting our democracy from destroying the separation of power. i'm honored to be here with mr. nadler, who has been a champion on this issue. i mean, such a long time. well before congress. and when he speaks about it, it's such an inspiration. congresswoman maloney from the oversight committee, which has jurisdiction here. congresswoman zoe lofgren, leader in the...
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adam, ¿quiÉnes califican para este programa de estudios? ¿cuÁles son los requisitos?anto se ha hablado en esta pandemia. borja: ¿por cuÁnto tiempo va a pagar esos estudios a los trabajadores? amazon: para siempre, es decir hasta que pueda terminar su maestrÍa en la universidad. somos conscientes que los trabajadores trabajan y ademÁs, si se adhieren a este programa, van a tener que estudiar con lo cual tenemos que entender que no es el tÍpico grado universitario full times hay que compatibilizar el estudio con el trabajo y esto hace que las maestrÍas se puedan tardar pues cuatro, 5,6 aÑos en completar. siempre y cuando los trabajadores estÉn trabajando con nosotros, nosotros les vamos a pagar las tasas para que puedan continuar estudiando porque sabemos que esto les va a ayudar a levantar en su carrera profesional. pamela: mencionaste que tienen que pasar tres meses como empleados. ¿cÓmo pueden entrar a amazon? ¿cÓmo aplicar? adam: la verdad es que es muy fÁcil, ahora mismo tenemos 40.000 posiciones abiertas para puestos tecnolÓgicos y corporativos y 125.000 para posi
adam, ¿quiÉnes califican para este programa de estudios? ¿cuÁles son los requisitos?anto se ha hablado en esta pandemia. borja: ¿por cuÁnto tiempo va a pagar esos estudios a los trabajadores? amazon: para siempre, es decir hasta que pueda terminar su maestrÍa en la universidad. somos conscientes que los trabajadores trabajan y ademÁs, si se adhieren a este programa, van a tener que estudiar con lo cual tenemos que entender que no es el tÍpico grado universitario full times hay que...
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do it now. >> joining us now, john heilemann, and also adam jentleson.he title of your book, please. >> "kill switch". >> the single most important book written about the senate in the trump era. john, the mutiny of the first term senator joined by the senator elected from trump country. the manchin phenomenon is easily understood looking at the voting profile of west virginia. but what they're dealing with in senator sinema, it's something that democrats and a democratic president has never had to deal with in a democratic senator. >> yeah, i'd say first of all that adam's book is the most important book ever written about the senate. number two, i'm not sure it's just that a democratic president has had to deal with. i'm not sure either one of us have seen anything quite like kyrsten sinema, in terms of what is on the surface at least is total irrationality. and i heard your opening today. i can tell you, the view that you expressed is one that is shared privately by many senior people in the white house. they feel like kyrsten sinema, senator sinema a
do it now. >> joining us now, john heilemann, and also adam jentleson.he title of your book, please. >> "kill switch". >> the single most important book written about the senate in the trump era. john, the mutiny of the first term senator joined by the senator elected from trump country. the manchin phenomenon is easily understood looking at the voting profile of west virginia. but what they're dealing with in senator sinema, it's something that democrats and a...
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and sedition acts under adams and embargo acts under jefferson. so hesitant as the founders were about presidential power, the structure they created has turned out to be a durable one. the restraints posed on the office have insured the control of military affairs remains in civilian hands, the impeachment power has not led to any usurping of the executive branch by congress or the judiciary. but in every significant point of dispute over the president's powers, the resolution has almost invariably gone in the executive's favor. nor is that a new development. as we have seen, it began with the very first president. let me stop there, and having set the table, let me invite the members of our panel to join me, and they will come on screen, there we have dr. spalding and there we have sabrina and there we have dakota. i would like to be able to pose some questions to them that will further open up and enlighten this whole question, why do we have a president? how did we get the kind of president we have today? i wonder if i can begin with dr. spald
and sedition acts under adams and embargo acts under jefferson. so hesitant as the founders were about presidential power, the structure they created has turned out to be a durable one. the restraints posed on the office have insured the control of military affairs remains in civilian hands, the impeachment power has not led to any usurping of the executive branch by congress or the judiciary. but in every significant point of dispute over the president's powers, the resolution has almost...
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christian adams. donald leroy adams. patrick adams. shannon lewis adams. stephen george adams.atius. christie a. adomo. harold adderley junior. terence edward adderley, jr. sophia b. addo lee adler daniel thomas afflitto emmanuel akwasi afuakwah alok agarwal mukul kumar agarwala joseph agnello david scott agnes joao alberto da fonseca aguiar, jr. brian g. ahearn jeremiah joseph ahern joanne marie ahladiotis shabbir ahmed terrance andre aiken godwin o. ajala trudi m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann alario gary m. albero >> and my brother. we all love and miss you so much. i look at your nephew's face and i see you in his face sometimes and i cherish those moments. 20 years of gone by but so much has changed in our lives. the memory of you and keeping you close to us and cherishing the gifts of your life never changes and never will. [speaking foreign language] >> and my father edward poppa. dad, we miss you every day. our greatest gifts are your beautiful grandchildren. they are daily reminders that your legacy lives on. we love you. jacquelyn delaine aldridge-frederick davi
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the dog was inside the moving car and adams was out. bart says the moving train dragged her and pulled her into the tracks and killing her. adams' dog is okay. >> i think they need a beeper, if something gets caught and the door is shut, or even if it's a little bit. they should have some type of alarm. >> reporter: investigors arrived this afternoon and will spend the rest of the week looking into the deadly accident. >> i will be looking at the functionality to look at the system. there were witnesses saw the whole event unfold. >> that's something investigators are going to look at. in san francisco, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> in oakland, a tragic day, uptick in violence in the city. seven people were shot in four hours. it all happened yesterday. it started around 3:00 p.m. with a double murder on 68th avenue. minutes after that. an fbi agents shot someone during an attempted arrest. four others shot later but survived. now the oakland police officer association is lashing out at the oakland city council. in a statemen
the dog was inside the moving car and adams was out. bart says the moving train dragged her and pulled her into the tracks and killing her. adams' dog is okay. >> i think they need a beeper, if something gets caught and the door is shut, or even if it's a little bit. they should have some type of alarm. >> reporter: investigors arrived this afternoon and will spend the rest of the week looking into the deadly accident. >> i will be looking at the functionality to look at the...
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what about you, adam? which is better for you ?ven though the primary school made it very easy for us, itjust didn't feel the same. no, and you get to mix with your friends, don't you? you get to do pe and all sorts of those exciting things and go to the labs for all the sciences. what are you looking forward to doing at secondary school? it's very different from being in infant and junior school, isn't it? i'm looking forward to having more opportunities to do things - we weren't really able to do in primary, like, science - because you couldn't really do experiments that you can do i in secondary because they are too - dangerous or something and we didn't really have the chance | to participate in them, so i'm excited for the science. what about you ? i think it'sjust better that we are separated in sets almost, so like, you can be with your friend sometimes but it's a lot easier, it's a lot easier to keep up because if you are struggling, they will put you in a lower set, or if you are _ doing better, they will put you in a high
what about you, adam? which is better for you ?ven though the primary school made it very easy for us, itjust didn't feel the same. no, and you get to mix with your friends, don't you? you get to do pe and all sorts of those exciting things and go to the labs for all the sciences. what are you looking forward to doing at secondary school? it's very different from being in infant and junior school, isn't it? i'm looking forward to having more opportunities to do things - we weren't really able...
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hello there, adam. now before we get to today's developments, what exactly was carlos doing incidentally in the 1st place? well, according to him and his team, they had come to attend catelynn even start daniel cultural festival for our viewers who may not be aware get the the city to which he flew is basically as a cadillac minority there. and they celebrate a patron saint every year around this time. it's a week long festival and he was coming. some of the people who are opposed to him would say he's also meeting with independence movement activists here because there is a strong app, small independence movement here inside of sardinia. it is the largest one in all of the regions. young, a bit dependence. here, people been protesting outside the court room on friday because they believe this is a symbol for what's wrong with europe. they say that, that such autonomous independent national movements can be appreciated and not squashed. like this one was in spain, they say, and behind me you might see s
hello there, adam. now before we get to today's developments, what exactly was carlos doing incidentally in the 1st place? well, according to him and his team, they had come to attend catelynn even start daniel cultural festival for our viewers who may not be aware get the the city to which he flew is basically as a cadillac minority there. and they celebrate a patron saint every year around this time. it's a week long festival and he was coming. some of the people who are opposed to him would...
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morgan stanley's adam jonas weighs in on tesla's prospects jon?>> we'll start with stocks on the nasdaq coming off its first up day in six still closing in on another record despite the recent weakness although all five faang names and microsoft in the red today dom chu taking a look at those stocks that have not followed the rest and are going the other way flirting with their 52-week lows >> jon, because not all of those technology stocks outside the real mega cap names have participated in the recent rally, at least in the last six months or so we wanted to take a look at some of the bottom feeding type stocks that have not participated but might still have upside potential. the reason why is if you look at the technology sector communication services versus the overall s&p 500, tech is roughly in line. that orange line, can it keep going, that recent down trend here as you pointed out is a bit of worry we took a look at the screen looking at s&p 500 technology and communication services companies. by the way, there's roughly 96 of those total
morgan stanley's adam jonas weighs in on tesla's prospects jon?>> we'll start with stocks on the nasdaq coming off its first up day in six still closing in on another record despite the recent weakness although all five faang names and microsoft in the red today dom chu taking a look at those stocks that have not followed the rest and are going the other way flirting with their 52-week lows >> jon, because not all of those technology stocks outside the real mega cap names have...
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adam schiff joins us next. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty.iberty. liberty. ♪ (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is that? (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you are! (avo) the subaru crosstrek. the adventurous s-u-v for adventurous people. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to 10 pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in chi
adam schiff joins us next. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty.iberty. liberty. ♪ (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is that? (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you...