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adam frasch. jackie watts in a french national herself was a samira's friend. >> he showered her with gifts and love and flowers. >> it was that old teammate intoxication, love at first sight, she was brilliant, tall and incredibly beautiful. >> and he? he was a prominent and successful florida doctor, a podiatrist and surgeon and attractive said samira's jackie watson. >> very handsome man, tall, bright blue eyes, very good-looking, they were the perfect couple. >> and he was smitten. she showed him the pairs he had seen before, but never like he saw it with samira. >> beautiful lady, beautiful spirit, huge smile. >> adam's friend saw too, like the reverend larry johnson. >> they were obviously in love with each other. >> the romans with adam was right out of a book. >> she said actually that it was like a fairytale. >> that's how it began, and back and forth they went, he would fly to paris, she to tallahassee, florida where he lived. just so that they could see each other, adam couldn't stop ta
adam frasch. jackie watts in a french national herself was a samira's friend. >> he showered her with gifts and love and flowers. >> it was that old teammate intoxication, love at first sight, she was brilliant, tall and incredibly beautiful. >> and he? he was a prominent and successful florida doctor, a podiatrist and surgeon and attractive said samira's jackie watson. >> very handsome man, tall, bright blue eyes, very good-looking, they were the perfect couple....
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a way to get adam on the hook.telling a kidnap or -- >> yes. >> do you believe it was involved in this really major kidnapping and a lot of crimes, that you're going to help him publish a book? >> yes. >> it sounds like something out of the movie. >> it does. we always refer to this operation as that hail mary plan. we didn't think it would work. and as it was continuing, we were surprised ourselves. >> you don't think he would actually see, yes, i really want to write about. >> no. >> and i'm going to pursue this with. you >> know. he convinced himself that he wanted to write this book and that he was able to write this book. >> that's here and? >> that's our in. we knew we wanted to talk to him. we looked and we thought, okay, how are we going to move this forward? how are going to gather evidence, because ultimately that's our goal. gathering the evidence and maybe one day bringing him to justice. >> money, fame, to amanda, it was just the kind of bag that could trap her kidnap her. >> it totally fits in line wi
a way to get adam on the hook.telling a kidnap or -- >> yes. >> do you believe it was involved in this really major kidnapping and a lot of crimes, that you're going to help him publish a book? >> yes. >> it sounds like something out of the movie. >> it does. we always refer to this operation as that hail mary plan. we didn't think it would work. and as it was continuing, we were surprised ourselves. >> you don't think he would actually see, yes, i really...
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adam. you said adam _ we have focus on. adam. you said adam and _ we have focus on. adam. you said adam and not _ we have focus on. adam. you said adam and not here! - we have focus on. adam. youi said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. _ said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. discussed - said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. discussed has l for a rebrand. discussed has been around long enough. it is now the news. i been around long enough. it is now the news.— now the news. i thought you were going _ now the news. i thought you were going to _ now the news. i thought you were going to say _ now the news. i thought you were going to say we - now the news. i thought you were going to say we have i now the news. i thought you . were going to say we have been axed _ were going to say we have been axed already. were going to say we have been axed already-— axed already. last night, the start of the _ axed already. last night, the start of the show _ axed already. last night, the start of the show was - axed already. last night, the start of the show was a - axed
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adam. you said adam _ we have focus on. adam. you said adam and _ we have focus on. adam.e have focus on. adam. youj said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. _ said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. discussed - said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. discussed has l for a rebrand. discussed has been around long enough. it is now the news. i been around long enough. it is now the news.— now the news. i thought you were going _ now the news. i thought you were going to _ now the news. i thought you were going to say _ now the news. i thought you were going to say we - now the news. i thought you were going to say we have i now the news. i thought you . were going to say we have been axed _ were going to say we have been axed already. were going to say we have been axed already-— axed already. last night, the start of the _ axed already. last night, the start of the show _ axed already. last night, the start of the show was - axed already. last night, the start of the show was a - axed already. last night, the start of the show was a cat. l axed already. last nigh
adam. you said adam _ we have focus on. adam. you said adam and _ we have focus on. adam.e have focus on. adam. youj said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. _ said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. discussed - said adam and not here! time for a rebrand. discussed has l for a rebrand. discussed has been around long enough. it is now the news. i been around long enough. it is now the news.— now the news. i thought you were going _ now the news. i thought you were going to _ now the...
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and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our understanding of her economic life. >> they tell you why people do things the heroes are middle class. one of the main characters there and the merchant of venice is a fool for love. what you learn from that is that shakespeare's time did not value the marketplace. it valued kings and queens and dukes and barons. in the church but not the marketplace. and so you learn what makes for a successful society. merchants are considered cheaters and manufacturers are making bad stuff we don't like them we preferred the queen. you are not going to have a successful economy. there is on
and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our...
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. >> there's a famous quotation from john adams that he cited and a lot of history books and he said that it is one third and one third and one third, one third the reporting one third that was against it in one wanted to be neutral and in fact, he was not talking about the american revolution when he said that, he was talking about the french revolution believe it or not in the historian students study the soils movement showed that about 20 percent or just slightly less than 5 percent of the working population, ended up as loyalists and the spectrum within the loyalists community refer those actively performed against them for much less than that. and people on the other side is simply wanted to remain neutral. some of the comments that i may today become a would suggest that you were not allowed to remain neutral one of the secrets of the cause pretty you are forced to the local level to take a position and if you weren't willing to endorse the commitment to the principles of independence the pressures on you that eventually force you to change your mind or the town or perhaps lea
. >> there's a famous quotation from john adams that he cited and a lot of history books and he said that it is one third and one third and one third, one third the reporting one third that was against it in one wanted to be neutral and in fact, he was not talking about the american revolution when he said that, he was talking about the french revolution believe it or not in the historian students study the soils movement showed that about 20 percent or just slightly less than 5 percent...
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adam schiff writes that in the first impeachment trial of donald trump in which adam schiff was the lead prosecutor in the senate trial, republicans proved to donald trump that republicans in congress would never confront him and never constrain him and had been fully and successfully - none of the republican have been more coward than donald trump. adam schiff writes about this about mccarthy. i learned all i need to know about mccarthy, but, six months before the 2010 midterm elections, we were both headed to washington from california and happened to be seated together on a united airline flight. our districts are separate by 100 miles. we never really had the opportunity to get to know each other, while democrats were still on the majority, the elections were shaping up to be tight and our margins were small. there was growing doubt about whether we would retain that majority. during the fight, i expressed confidence that the economy would remain positive and we continue to leave the house. it was not much of a conversation, just the type of small talk that you would have while waiti
adam schiff writes that in the first impeachment trial of donald trump in which adam schiff was the lead prosecutor in the senate trial, republicans proved to donald trump that republicans in congress would never confront him and never constrain him and had been fully and successfully - none of the republican have been more coward than donald trump. adam schiff writes about this about mccarthy. i learned all i need to know about mccarthy, but, six months before the 2010 midterm elections, we...
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adam shift rates in the first impeachment trial of donald trump in which adam schiff was the lead prosecutor in the senate trial. republicans proved to donald trump, that the republicans in congress would never confront, him never constrain him, and had been fully and successfully cowed. none of the republicans have been more coward, by donald trump, then the house republican leader kevin kevin mccarthy, who will become speaker of the, house if the republicans win back control of the house of representatives. in his book adam shift writes this about kevin mccarthy, i learned all i would ever need to know about kevin mccarthy on a plane, or to be more supersize, shortly after landing. about six months before the 2010 midterm elections, we were both heading back to washington from california happened to be seated together on a united airlines flight. although we are both from california, our districts are separated by almost 100 miles and we will never really had the opportunity to get to know each other. while democrats were still in the majority, the elections were shaping up to be tight, ou
adam shift rates in the first impeachment trial of donald trump in which adam schiff was the lead prosecutor in the senate trial. republicans proved to donald trump, that the republicans in congress would never confront, him never constrain him, and had been fully and successfully cowed. none of the republicans have been more coward, by donald trump, then the house republican leader kevin kevin mccarthy, who will become speaker of the, house if the republicans win back control of the house of...
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this is from page 85 of adam schiff buck.st things first what exactly did the trump campaign during the 2016 election and what was this relationship with russia annotations? because the facts of the president and treaties for russian help and the campaigns innumerable russian contacts leash into the public consciousness over a two year period and where the subject of a relentless effort of office station in cover and most americans have only a deep sense of what actually took place. the study goes on to remind us, and it really is stunning just not have it laid out all at once. without all of the noise, just have the facts laid out. the russian hacking of the democratic committee, the stolen emails that could strategically leaked to hurt hillary's campaign, and help donald trump. -- testing the waters by campaign advisor. approaching trump son who is open to their pitch. the trump tower meeting, wikileaks disseminating the stolen emails, trump reading the cam pain stop after campaign stop. the russians attempting to hack hill
this is from page 85 of adam schiff buck.st things first what exactly did the trump campaign during the 2016 election and what was this relationship with russia annotations? because the facts of the president and treaties for russian help and the campaigns innumerable russian contacts leash into the public consciousness over a two year period and where the subject of a relentless effort of office station in cover and most americans have only a deep sense of what actually took place. the study...
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adam, apologies, we're of time- thank you _ not done. adam, apologies, we're of time.adam, apologies, we're of time. thank you forjoining us. - not done. adam, apologies, we're of time. thank you forjoining us. and l time. thank you forjoining us. and thank you for watching. hello. a chilly start to friday across the north of the uk. we've had a cold front gradually working its way southwards through thursday. that's been bringing some outbreaks of rain. and as its name implies, behind it, we've got colder air, so likely to see a touch of frost through parts of northeast scotland and northeast england to start the day on friday. further south, still holding onto this milder air through parts of south wales and into southern england. and it's here we've still got that frontal zone through friday morning, so cloudier, maybe the odd patch of rain. most of that will have fizzled out. through the afternoon, the cloud should thin and break here. and for all of us, we should see some good spells of sunshine during friday. just more cloud pushing into northern and western scot
adam, apologies, we're of time- thank you _ not done. adam, apologies, we're of time.adam, apologies, we're of time. thank you forjoining us. - not done. adam, apologies, we're of time. thank you forjoining us. and l time. thank you forjoining us. and thank you for watching. hello. a chilly start to friday across the north of the uk. we've had a cold front gradually working its way southwards through thursday. that's been bringing some outbreaks of rain. and as its name implies, behind it,...
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sorry for that hiccup, adam. we have another question from the audience. in addition to public and government investment and education, what can private colleges and universities with endowments to do to make a meaningful difference in the communities they are based in on the broader educational landscape? >> so a lot of institutions over the last several years have undertaken examinations of their legacy, examination of their legacies with segregation. university of virginia a couple of years ago you know thomas jefferson saying you can imagine university of virginia without sort of the basis of slavery and so for those institutions i think there's a vital role for them to play not only in sort of georgetown i know the funding mechanism for descendents of the 272 people sold to keep the universe to flow, but also i think there may be more to do their for the institutions that were serving back-- black and brown students announced they were keeping them out, there's some responsibility to help prop them up because these institutions are still doing remarka
sorry for that hiccup, adam. we have another question from the audience. in addition to public and government investment and education, what can private colleges and universities with endowments to do to make a meaningful difference in the communities they are based in on the broader educational landscape? >> so a lot of institutions over the last several years have undertaken examinations of their legacy, examination of their legacies with segregation. university of virginia a couple of...
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adam: the consumers are pretty strong.x of the products and execution, that, nation -- that combination. pepsi, png another soft margin pressure. they can be currency and other stuff as well. generally, consumer companies have missed on margin, the restaurants, they had serious margin issues. tom: i want to distill it down for listeners and viewers. i'm using citigroup with airflow coming out this morning. tepid on ibm. keith horowitz very excited about goldman sachs. what is the craft to avoid an ibm? adam: you have an issue of share losers and margin contractors underperforming. if expectations are starting to rise about a turnaround story and the disappoint, the stocks don't act well. i have this whiteboard behind me and i write down things people ask me. i say the phrase is i want to long compounder's and short melting ice cubes. 18 compounders, nine melting ice cubes people mentioned last week. i think ibm fits in the ice cube category for a lot of hedge fund managers. they don't see a path toward sustained revenue gr
adam: the consumers are pretty strong.x of the products and execution, that, nation -- that combination. pepsi, png another soft margin pressure. they can be currency and other stuff as well. generally, consumer companies have missed on margin, the restaurants, they had serious margin issues. tom: i want to distill it down for listeners and viewers. i'm using citigroup with airflow coming out this morning. tepid on ibm. keith horowitz very excited about goldman sachs. what is the craft to avoid...
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kinzinger and vowing to help unseat him. >> adam kinzinger.orter: one possible reason for kinzinger's decision, his illinois district is being redrawn which could have pitted him against a trump ally in his primary. but there are other factors at play. kinzinger is one of ten republican house members who voted to impeach trump during his second impeachment earlier this year. trump has turned on all of them. kinzinger and anthony gonzalez are declining to seek re-election. other eight face primary challenges. trump today issued a state saying two down, eight to go. >> you step forward and are open with your criticism against the former president, you are exposing you're self-to former president trump openingly criticizing you and using his base as well to possibly turn against you. >> reporter: adam kinzinger is leaving open the possibility of running for office again saying in his parting statement today, that this isn't the end of his political future but the beginning. speculation ranges as to what kind of office he might seek in the future
kinzinger and vowing to help unseat him. >> adam kinzinger.orter: one possible reason for kinzinger's decision, his illinois district is being redrawn which could have pitted him against a trump ally in his primary. but there are other factors at play. kinzinger is one of ten republican house members who voted to impeach trump during his second impeachment earlier this year. trump has turned on all of them. kinzinger and anthony gonzalez are declining to seek re-election. other eight face...
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we need more men and women who are courageous like adam is.ourage every american to watch the video that he put out. it really gives insight as to where our country is right now and what we need to do to get on a better track. >> scott jennings, you know this. adam kinzinger is often referred to by the likes of president trump as a rino, republican in name only or a moderate in shorthand there. but you know he's conservative. his voting record, he rarely broke the ranks here. so on policy matters, you know, he's as republican as you can get. his only crime in the mind of trump is crossing trump. >> yeah. i mean, that's what donald trump defines a good republican as, is loyalty to him. and in some cases you have people who are quite loyal to trump who are also conservatives. and in adam kinzinger's case you have someone who's quite loyal to the traditional platform of the party and broke with trump on his personal conduct and personal behavior. that's just not acceptable to the former president. he sees that activist loyalty as weakening the re
we need more men and women who are courageous like adam is.ourage every american to watch the video that he put out. it really gives insight as to where our country is right now and what we need to do to get on a better track. >> scott jennings, you know this. adam kinzinger is often referred to by the likes of president trump as a rino, republican in name only or a moderate in shorthand there. but you know he's conservative. his voting record, he rarely broke the ranks here. so on policy...
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>> i believe commissioner adams was before me -- oh, he already spoke. so a couple of things to maybe give some consideration to so maybe help gather some of that data? home s.f. is the home equity density bonus program, and when they're demolishing or doing extensive development on a property, that they notify oewd if they're going to be displacing a small business. so a thought is that for property owners who are choosing not to renew a lease, that there's a requirement to notify planning and oewd? and then -- and then, in reference to some of your comments, commissioner hui, is -- and also commissioner adams, if -- if, you know, these -- if laundromats [indiscernible] i think, you know -- this isn't -- this isn't something is necessarily put into the legislation, but you might want to give consideration to add as additional comments when carry moves forward, your recommendation that what may be challenging is the start-up costs to open or relocate if a property owner is not going to renew a lease, then to relocate a laundromat, so the cost of equipmen
>> i believe commissioner adams was before me -- oh, he already spoke. so a couple of things to maybe give some consideration to so maybe help gather some of that data? home s.f. is the home equity density bonus program, and when they're demolishing or doing extensive development on a property, that they notify oewd if they're going to be displacing a small business. so a thought is that for property owners who are choosing not to renew a lease, that there's a requirement to notify...
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deck idea but in order to truly understand you have to understand our whole life in particular not adam smith buth. his followers knew the field until nows economist think they could do economics by watching people that's okay i'm not against watching people. but watching people does not tell you about the meaning that they will bring to the economic life, what does your job mean to you and what is consumption mean to you you need the important questions which the humanities consider in modern economics does not i am in favor of human ox. >> doctor, in your view what does shakespeare or mozart add to our understanding of economic life. >> they tell you they tell you why people do things that the simpleminded way of talking about it none of the heroes are middle-class, what are the main characters is the enemy in the title is a fool for love and what you learned from that is that shakespeare's time that did not value the marketplace lit valued kings and queens from the bow fail in the church not the marketplace and commercial society obviously if you're back in shakespeare's time merchan
deck idea but in order to truly understand you have to understand our whole life in particular not adam smith buth. his followers knew the field until nows economist think they could do economics by watching people that's okay i'm not against watching people. but watching people does not tell you about the meaning that they will bring to the economic life, what does your job mean to you and what is consumption mean to you you need the important questions which the humanities consider in modern...
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congressman adam schiff, everybody.rom your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid
congressman adam schiff, everybody.rom your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy so you can get back on the court quicker. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a...
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go back to adam aron, keep looking at what adam is going to do because he's going to be making news inhis show. liz: charlie gasparino live from beverly hills we're coming right back, don't go away. as an independent financial advisor, i stand by these promises: i promise to be a careful steward of the things that matter to you most. i promise to bring you advice that fits your values. i promise our relationship will be one of trust and transparency. as a fiduciary, i promise to put your...
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adam and naomi. thank you both for joining us.g up, picking things up in the rental heart company. hertz with 100,000 teslas. much more, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's get a further look at the markets. in new york, what are you watching now? reporter: in the middle of earnings season, inflation. what better way to measure inflation then yield, and one of the big issues for tech here is seeing the yields rise earlier in the year because tech, especially tech, but not anymore. a couple of months seeing tech rising together, and it really has a lot to do with tech being an inflation hedge. essentially, they are so big, they are able to pass on the costs, doing a little better than the macro environment. with the earnings season, pushing the micro, talking about some of the movers on the day, specifically tesla and hertz, tesla coming up with a booster for its stock, the first to $1200 price target for morgan stanley, and on top of that, our very own erik schatzker, a 100,000 car order for hertz, a big investme
adam and naomi. thank you both for joining us.g up, picking things up in the rental heart company. hertz with 100,000 teslas. much more, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back. let's get a further look at the markets. in new york, what are you watching now? reporter: in the middle of earnings season, inflation. what better way to measure inflation then yield, and one of the big issues for tech here is seeing the yields rise earlier in the year because tech, especially tech, but not...
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congressman adam schiff joins us next. stay with us.tr cs >>> i felt myself stiffen. in more than a decade of speaking with robert mueller, i never heard him grope for words. as jerry nadler continued to ask him questions he seemed halting and uncertain. when he asked, did any senior white house official refuse to be interviewed by you and your team? his eyes darted left and right, physically searching his memory. i don't believe so, he said. now i was alarmed. nadler's question was almost rhetorical. he raised his eyebrows and said slowly, the president? mueller raised a hand in recognition of his error. well, let me take that back, he said. i winced at the sight of this and turned to my democratic colleagues. even on a bad day, mueller had been capable of performing better than 99% of the witnesses i heard testify. but this was not the bob mueller i knew. two years had brought a striking change. and i suddenly understood not only his own reluctance to testify, but the protective instincts of his dedicated staff. had i known how much he had changed i would not have p
congressman adam schiff joins us next. stay with us.tr cs >>> i felt myself stiffen. in more than a decade of speaking with robert mueller, i never heard him grope for words. as jerry nadler continued to ask him questions he seemed halting and uncertain. when he asked, did any senior white house official refuse to be interviewed by you and your team? his eyes darted left and right, physically searching his memory. i don't believe so, he said. now i was alarmed. nadler's question was...
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absolutely, adam., it's about inspiring and finding solutions that can be around us right now and hopefully in the future, rather than just the debate concentrating on what we need to give up, what we can't do, which is very negative. all of us, as much as we will try, even if all of us did a little bit here and there to change our ways, it still isn't going to be enough. that's the thing i think we have to get across, that this is a big challenge, this is a big task we are about to take on. and i think we need heroes, we need those people who really have got vision, ambition, energy, to step up, come forward, and give us solutions. it is not just about technology, as you pointed out. the earthshot prize is not just about technology. there are plenty of technological solutions we can celebrate, but it is about thinking differently, it's about thinking outside the box, it's about doing stuff in a different way that makes us richer, healthier and happier in the future. that is what i have noticed. you ta
absolutely, adam., it's about inspiring and finding solutions that can be around us right now and hopefully in the future, rather than just the debate concentrating on what we need to give up, what we can't do, which is very negative. all of us, as much as we will try, even if all of us did a little bit here and there to change our ways, it still isn't going to be enough. that's the thing i think we have to get across, that this is a big challenge, this is a big task we are about to take on....
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congressman adam kinzinger congressman adam kinzinger >>> the republican congressional caucus is shedding member. illinois congressman adam kinzinger, long-time trump critic, one of two republicans on the january 6th committee, he announced he will not seek another term and will retire from congress. that makes kinzinger the ninth congressional republican to choose to pack up and leave washington this cycle. he joins three other house members and five senators, all members that are by and large more standard pre-trump republicans, i think you call them. now, for some context, ten house republicans vote today impeach trump the second time around. kinzinger is the second member in that group to retire and seven republican senators vote today convict, two of them have decided to retire. according to 538, as of april, get this, out of the 293 republicans in congress when trump was sworn in, 132 of them, about 45% are no longer in congress or have announced their intention to leave. shell goldberg is an op-ed columnist for "the new york times." tim million ser writer at large for the bulwark w
congressman adam kinzinger congressman adam kinzinger >>> the republican congressional caucus is shedding member. illinois congressman adam kinzinger, long-time trump critic, one of two republicans on the january 6th committee, he announced he will not seek another term and will retire from congress. that makes kinzinger the ninth congressional republican to choose to pack up and leave washington this cycle. he joins three other house members and five senators, all members that are by...
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adam ki adam ke a adam kinzinger announcing he won't run in 2022. >> we've allowed leaders to reach powerremise that strength comes from degrading others and dehumanizing those that look, act or think differently than we do. it has become increasingly obvious to me as a country, we must ucnplug from the mistruths we've been fed. i can't think of a broader fight nationwide. >> so joining me, cnn global affairs analyst mr. max boot. good evening to you. so kinzinger was one of the top, you know, one of the trump ten, okay, one of the trump ten i should say, the ten republicans that voted for impeachment, now two of them aren't seeking reerecr reelection, will any of them be able to survive in the trump gop? >> that's a great question, don. i mean today, trump said two down, eight to go and he may well get the other eight, too. they are facing tough challenges including liz cheney with multiple challengers lining up to run against her, i think it's very tough to be a patriot in today's republican party because anybody who stands up for our democracy and for the constitution is driven out. th
adam ki adam ke a adam kinzinger announcing he won't run in 2022. >> we've allowed leaders to reach powerremise that strength comes from degrading others and dehumanizing those that look, act or think differently than we do. it has become increasingly obvious to me as a country, we must ucnplug from the mistruths we've been fed. i can't think of a broader fight nationwide. >> so joining me, cnn global affairs analyst mr. max boot. good evening to you. so kinzinger was one of the...
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adam pozen of the institute. that is the phrasing of the debate.ed is on one, adam on the other, and we have company on both sides. good company. tom: good company. this is what it was out -- about when we invented bloomberg surveillance. get the top minds in the agree to disagree. they have some very constructive overlays where they jointly agree. jonathan: from new york and d.c., this is bloomberg. >> crime it risk is a financial risk. countries have recognized it, but in the united states, they seem to have not fully taken this on board. i am very concerned. the chairman of the federal reserve has not taken on board the real risks associated with climate change to our financial system. to our banking system. tom: good morning from washington, d.c., and new york. on bloomberg television, bloomberg radio. stiglitz has a ferocious defense of the international monetary fund. the manager. banking is a bit off our radar and this week of international economics, but now we die full into it. it is good that we can do it. the fiscal affairs department di
adam pozen of the institute. that is the phrasing of the debate.ed is on one, adam on the other, and we have company on both sides. good company. tom: good company. this is what it was out -- about when we invented bloomberg surveillance. get the top minds in the agree to disagree. they have some very constructive overlays where they jointly agree. jonathan: from new york and d.c., this is bloomberg. >> crime it risk is a financial risk. countries have recognized it, but in the united...
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finally something for adam kinzinger to be proud of. this is teed up right for adam carolla.g. the only time it is okay for a guy to cry is either when you see the movie "old yeller" or brian's song. or you've got a lot of money on the browns and they don't cover. i'm guessing there is a lot of crying during football season, you took the under and there was a last-second safety, men are turning into women. more males currently wear bracelets then eat a stoop, this is a bad sign. no one who storm to the beach at normandy ever cried, even on the beach, so this is insane, this is sad, grab yourself some kleenex and mop it up, boys. >> will: to be fair, adam, i might have shed one during "saving private ryan." i did not storm normandy, but that movie might have gotten me. up next, forget fixing the border, kamala harris cannot even attend her own birthday party without screwing it up. watch this. >> surprise! >> will: just to be clear here, she yelled "surprise" at her own surprise party. [laughs] >> well, all right, sad, i heard joe biden got her a gift, right? let me circle bac
finally something for adam kinzinger to be proud of. this is teed up right for adam carolla.g. the only time it is okay for a guy to cry is either when you see the movie "old yeller" or brian's song. or you've got a lot of money on the browns and they don't cover. i'm guessing there is a lot of crying during football season, you took the under and there was a last-second safety, men are turning into women. more males currently wear bracelets then eat a stoop, this is a bad sign. no...
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jim cramer says don't bet against adam aron.y, but when i see a stock that's up almost 2,000% in a year, adam, i don't have a question what's it like to run that company and what's your message to the hundreds of thousands of small traders that have been trading your stock every day >> so actually what a wild ride amc has had since this pandemic hit. >> you think >> a year and a half ago we fought for our very survival in 2020 and we won that battle and in january of this year, we were able to say we made it. our business wasn't back we raised billions of dollars to survive and then this year, it's actually millions of retail traders have descended on amc. we have over 4 million stockholders now they have small positions on average, but when you add them all up, it really is the evidence of the demock ratization of wall street. all the experts on the side, it's the individual investor who know owns amc. i work for them. and when you talk about the rise in our share price, i hear so many naysayers say well look, back in 2019, you
jim cramer says don't bet against adam aron.y, but when i see a stock that's up almost 2,000% in a year, adam, i don't have a question what's it like to run that company and what's your message to the hundreds of thousands of small traders that have been trading your stock every day >> so actually what a wild ride amc has had since this pandemic hit. >> you think >> a year and a half ago we fought for our very survival in 2020 and we won that battle and in january of this...
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hi, adam, hi, laura, how are you doing? you said "hi, adam", and he's not here! did i?ed to it. i'm happy with my anonymity even when adam's not here. i think, having seized the reins, it's time for a rebrand. newscast has been around long enough. it is now news cats. thank god, i thought you were going to say we were being axed already. we live with that fear every week. news cats, because if you heard last night with newscast, which i was presenting, the star of the show was a cat and if you're watching the tv version, you can see a lovely picture of him with some focused eyes. my powers of description might leave me here for podcast listeners. i would say it is a substantial, grey looking cat. it is a blue persian, isn't it? anyway, jessie, the owner, was on the pod, trying to work out why she couldn't getjabs for him with supply issues. plus the fact that the pet explosion of lockdown means that the demand for vets is much higher than it was. but i was thinking, laura, we have you on the pod for all the many reasons of having a political editor on newscast for your
hi, adam, hi, laura, how are you doing? you said "hi, adam", and he's not here! did i?ed to it. i'm happy with my anonymity even when adam's not here. i think, having seized the reins, it's time for a rebrand. newscast has been around long enough. it is now news cats. thank god, i thought you were going to say we were being axed already. we live with that fear every week. news cats, because if you heard last night with newscast, which i was presenting, the star of the show was a cat...
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adam: i like that we have the options.e amazon prime and netflix as an option and also pbs as an option. all of that is great, and, frankly, where there is an appetite to stimulate more competition in kids technology, that is a good thing. frankly, our laws, particularly the kids privacy law has for a long time, disincentivized services from building for kids because they were worried about running afoul. i think one of the things you have seen the last couple of years is that things like facebook messenger kids, youtube kids all good services, giving , parents a lot of control. one of the things we need to be more honest about the fact is that when kids hit that tween age, they start testing the limits of cade-designed technology. my organization is a big supporter of this bill by congressman raskin that would ring government resources to bear on how kids are using it. parents are really struggling with it and frankly i don't know that any government is giving them a very satisfying answer right now. emily: we will be fol
adam: i like that we have the options.e amazon prime and netflix as an option and also pbs as an option. all of that is great, and, frankly, where there is an appetite to stimulate more competition in kids technology, that is a good thing. frankly, our laws, particularly the kids privacy law has for a long time, disincentivized services from building for kids because they were worried about running afoul. i think one of the things you have seen the last couple of years is that things like...
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>> i believe commissioner adams was before me -- oh, he already spoke.couple of things to maybe give some consideration to so maybe help gather some of that data? home s.f. is the home equity density bonus program, and when they're demolishing or doing extensive development on a property, that they notify oewd if they're going to be displacing a small business. so a thought is that for property owners who are choosing not to renew a lease, that there's a requirement to notify planning and oewd? and then -- and then, in reference to some of your comments, commissioner hui, is -- and also commissioner adams, if -- if, you know, these -- if laundromats [indiscernible] i think, you know -- this isn't -- this isn't something is necessarily put into the legislation, but you might want to give consideration to add as additional comments when carry moves forward, your recommendation that what may be challenging is the start-up costs to open or relocate if a property owner is not going to renew a lease, then to relocate a laundromat, so the cost of equipment, you
>> i believe commissioner adams was before me -- oh, he already spoke.couple of things to maybe give some consideration to so maybe help gather some of that data? home s.f. is the home equity density bonus program, and when they're demolishing or doing extensive development on a property, that they notify oewd if they're going to be displacing a small business. so a thought is that for property owners who are choosing not to renew a lease, that there's a requirement to notify planning and...
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and washington, adams and jefferson, the three presence and sometimes i can identify as a presidential historian and don't think of myself as a presidential historian, i'm a historian of healing and everything about it the 31st presidents. at any rate, he let me write the way that i wanted to and i think teaching in the liberal arts college allowed me to work on this in a way that aimed at a general spread instead of just the other group of professional historians. that's probably too long of an answer but there you go david pretty. >> husband through some of the key points in your book and i remind everybody that i'll be asking questions for another 20 minutes or so and then about tenants or so where you can have your questions submitted in the chat room and i will breed them subsequently when we get that. leaving by the cause, why did you call your book and cause wanted that phrase come from. "the cause". >> that's an obvious good question. in the early stages of the war for american independence, nobody would've called it the market revolution and the british call it the american re
and washington, adams and jefferson, the three presence and sometimes i can identify as a presidential historian and don't think of myself as a presidential historian, i'm a historian of healing and everything about it the 31st presidents. at any rate, he let me write the way that i wanted to and i think teaching in the liberal arts college allowed me to work on this in a way that aimed at a general spread instead of just the other group of professional historians. that's probably too long of...
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so that further ado adam and natasha digital podium is yours. >> thank you so much. it is great to be joined by all of you this evening. i want to start actually by looking through this but there's a couple readings i wanted to do. the first to set the stage for the book opens in the introduction with aware of some of these ideas came from where my first ideas to write this book came from. it starts on the campus and hudsonville warhead undergraduate education, or my sister was educated or my uncle was a drum major my mom went to school. and this is an 1875. about when i go to the university of alabama and i'm right down the street. so imagine you are there, you're driving ten minutes down the road to an institution that was founded 75 years after your own. it's like lifting a veil their newly constructed buildings, the grass was finally manicured and the school look like it received a facelift within the last few years or at the very least had benefited from some good maintenance. one site settled in at the libra did a little bit of digging. it was founded in the 19
so that further ado adam and natasha digital podium is yours. >> thank you so much. it is great to be joined by all of you this evening. i want to start actually by looking through this but there's a couple readings i wanted to do. the first to set the stage for the book opens in the introduction with aware of some of these ideas came from where my first ideas to write this book came from. it starts on the campus and hudsonville warhead undergraduate education, or my sister was educated...
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i mean, her colleagues are trying to destroy her as -- as they are with adam -- adam kinzinger. um, just what was it like in that room? >> well, i have always -- since my coming to congress -- had a great relationship with liz cheney. we serve on the arm services committee together and even before taking this huge step of courage against her own party, um, i've admired her and admired her service even though our, you know, political views and votes are probably quite different at many times. think she is very, very courageous in this moment and it is really important that -- that she and adam kinzinger and, you know, i -- i wish there were more. if you ask my sentiment, it's like i was sad. i was sad that there were only two republicans there with us who supported the need to move forward with this committee. and, you know, we wanted to do an independent commission. i mean, the goal was to literally take this out of the hands of the house and to do an independent commission, similar to what had been done post-9/11. but the only result we were left with was to go forward with thi
i mean, her colleagues are trying to destroy her as -- as they are with adam -- adam kinzinger. um, just what was it like in that room? >> well, i have always -- since my coming to congress -- had a great relationship with liz cheney. we serve on the arm services committee together and even before taking this huge step of courage against her own party, um, i've admired her and admired her service even though our, you know, political views and votes are probably quite different at many...
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the former president is obsessed with adam schiff. perhaps good reason. it's extremely readable, which is not always the case can politician books as you know. for all the dish and surprising anecdotes in the book, what's important is the way adam schiff lays out the facts of what we went through as a country during the trump years in a way that i think helps us understand how we got to where we are today. and don't take my word for it. i found this to be illustrative and illuminating. this is pulitzer prize-winning ron chernow. he says this book will stand as the touchstone of truth against any attempts to discourt or rewrite this crucial piece of history. he has restored our faith in the nobility of public service and has shown what one dedicated patriot, courageous, intelligent, and fearless, can still accomplish even in a divided country. coming from ron chernow, that is saying something. one of the things that adam schiff clearly wants us not to forget what we learned over the last few years is how it came together, how much more shocked we would hav
the former president is obsessed with adam schiff. perhaps good reason. it's extremely readable, which is not always the case can politician books as you know. for all the dish and surprising anecdotes in the book, what's important is the way adam schiff lays out the facts of what we went through as a country during the trump years in a way that i think helps us understand how we got to where we are today. and don't take my word for it. i found this to be illustrative and illuminating. this is...
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kinzinger is not running for reelection, to be clear, adam kinzinger is a real republican.right-wing conservative views, i don't like his politics at all, i'll just tell you, he voted with donald trump's position 90% of the time. i think there's basically nothing redeeming about the substantive commitments he has for how the country should be governed, except for the fact that he is anti coup. he is pro democracy. but that is now the defining issue for the conservative coalition. congressman ruben gallego is a democrat from arizona, you just heard him speak about his harrowing experience, from that clip on the hbo documentary for hours at the capitol, he joins me now. which is a mean, congressman. to have lies about that event, following the big lie of the election be used as the dividing line, the litmus test for wet essentially, participation an entrance into the modern-day republican party is. >> well, it means that the coup is ongoing. it means that the coup has moved from the rabble rousing nurse, those losers, there is want to be terrorists that showed up on january 6
kinzinger is not running for reelection, to be clear, adam kinzinger is a real republican.right-wing conservative views, i don't like his politics at all, i'll just tell you, he voted with donald trump's position 90% of the time. i think there's basically nothing redeeming about the substantive commitments he has for how the country should be governed, except for the fact that he is anti coup. he is pro democracy. but that is now the defining issue for the conservative coalition. congressman...