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adam: the church bells rang at 6 p.m.h: i saw directly that there is a building in flames. i left my phone outside to film it. adam: nearby, lina khalil and her husband imad spent most afternoons on their balcony overlooking the port. on this day, from the 11th flview of the growing fire.eir adam: at 6:04 p.m., lina filmed the arrival of the fire truck and the ambulance. the crews came in blind to a locked warehouse. adam: a paramedic on the ground with the brigade filmed the scene and captured the last footage of firefighter charbel karam. adam: what the firefighters did not know was that the warehouse held 2700 tons of ammonium nitrate. it had arrived in 2013 aboard a mozambique bound ship. the cargo was confiscated and moved to a dockside warehouse, hangar number 12, and abandoned. jad ghosn: we know that the army intelligence, since 2014, made a report to the government that there are highly explosive material at the port. and then, in 2015, the head of the customs also had his own report on the matter. and then, in 2
adam: the church bells rang at 6 p.m.h: i saw directly that there is a building in flames. i left my phone outside to film it. adam: nearby, lina khalil and her husband imad spent most afternoons on their balcony overlooking the port. on this day, from the 11th flview of the growing fire.eir adam: at 6:04 p.m., lina filmed the arrival of the fire truck and the ambulance. the crews came in blind to a locked warehouse. adam: a paramedic on the ground with the brigade filmed the scene and captured...
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adam: with caslties evywhere, dr.ital. the doctor recorded a brief message for her worried family. stephanie: i'm okay, and i'm fine. nothing is wrong with me at all, no bleeding or anything. eddy: they told us, "we're going to deliver no matter what." they told my wife, "you got to focus, and we need to go through this 'cause we can't go back. we have to deliver." stephanie: the sun was setting, and we had to deliver him with the use of our friend's flashlight from her phone. adam: baby george was born at 7:18 p.m. into the chaos of a failing state weakened by greed and self-interest and a lack of care for its people. ♪♪♪ adam: the blast was the awful culmination of that carelessness. [speaking foreign language]
adam: with caslties evywhere, dr.ital. the doctor recorded a brief message for her worried family. stephanie: i'm okay, and i'm fine. nothing is wrong with me at all, no bleeding or anything. eddy: they told us, "we're going to deliver no matter what." they told my wife, "you got to focus, and we need to go through this 'cause we can't go back. we have to deliver." stephanie: the sun was setting, and we had to deliver him with the use of our friend's flashlight from her...
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but it is -- it is about the john adams, the younger man, the one on the right is the john adams of the 1760s when bess 40 years old. i love this portrait of him because he's kinds of giving us a little bit of side eye here, kinds of showing a little bit of playfulness that i think reflects that -- if we were to go back and looks at these things like i did what would we find? we would not find that the war has nothing to do with the argumentation of what the revolution is about. it would not be something that is affected from 1760 to 1775, by that which he means this is about natural rights, common consent, about representation, it is about ideology, and it's done by the start of the war. that notion has had a particularly strong his torrio graphical effect. why? well, where do we find that letter? we find that letter here, of course n this book, which i can't see how many people -- participants are in this session but i would bet that just about everybody has read in book. that letter appears before chapter 1 -- or before page 1 in chapter 1's book the revolution. it also appears that
but it is -- it is about the john adams, the younger man, the one on the right is the john adams of the 1760s when bess 40 years old. i love this portrait of him because he's kinds of giving us a little bit of side eye here, kinds of showing a little bit of playfulness that i think reflects that -- if we were to go back and looks at these things like i did what would we find? we would not find that the war has nothing to do with the argumentation of what the revolution is about. it would not be...
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they're going to talk afterwards about and that's what i think adams adams doesn't want us. he want doesn't want us to do the work that that i was working on. he wants us to really work. think about those hand bills and those pamphlets. he doesn't want us to you know, it is the kind of don't look behind a curtain a about this after 1775. please focus on this really sort of heroic period when it's about pamphlets and rights don't think about what we talked about when it comes to scare him people about slavery afterwards. so i think that that the historians who who really believe that atoms interpretation is the right one. don't really love what i'm saying here. what was the second part of the eric? 16 19, there we go. okay. all right, so i you would think that i would be a 100% wholesale supporter of 1619 and and i don't i'm not gonna put a number on it, but i am i am a supporter supporter of the larger project. the for sure that we should think we should i mean what i'm saying is is racist at the heart of the founding, right? that's that's the the main point that i'm that is
they're going to talk afterwards about and that's what i think adams adams doesn't want us. he want doesn't want us to do the work that that i was working on. he wants us to really work. think about those hand bills and those pamphlets. he doesn't want us to you know, it is the kind of don't look behind a curtain a about this after 1775. please focus on this really sort of heroic period when it's about pamphlets and rights don't think about what we talked about when it comes to scare him people...
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about the john adams of a younger man. and that is this is the one on the right is the john adams of the 1760s when he's about 40 years old and he's i love this this portrait of him because he's kind of giving us a little bit of side eye here. he's kind of he's kind of showing a little bit of playfulness and that i think reflects that if we were to go back and look at these things like i did what would we find? we would not find that the war has nothing to do with the argumentation of what the revolution is about. it would not be something that is affected from 1760 to 1775 by that which he means this is about natural rights. this is about consent. this is about representation. it's about ideology and it's done by the start of the war that notion. has had a particularly strong historia graphical effect, and why well, where do we find that letter? we find that letter here, of course in this book, which i don't i can't see some how many people participants are are in this session, but i would bet that just about everybody ha
about the john adams of a younger man. and that is this is the one on the right is the john adams of the 1760s when he's about 40 years old and he's i love this this portrait of him because he's kind of giving us a little bit of side eye here. he's kind of he's kind of showing a little bit of playfulness and that i think reflects that if we were to go back and look at these things like i did what would we find? we would not find that the war has nothing to do with the argumentation of what the...
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and what have the consequences of that time in the hospital been for adam, charlotte?because he's 11 now, but he has multiple complex disabilities. he is hearing impaired, he is visually impaired, he's asthmatic, he's autistic. even though he's 11 years old, he has a developmental age of approximately three to four. he will never live an independent life. he goes to special needs school. he's still in nappies. he's still in nappies overnight. he needs 24/7 supervision. in other words, the level of harm that has happened to adam is utterly life changing for me. it was life changing for my husband before his death in 2020, and it is unequivocally life changing for my son. and i want to take you back to something you mentioned about your waters breaking and the point at which that happened, because that happened some 29 hours before you went into labour. and that is a warning sign that something might be wrong, that there is a risk of group b strep and that wasn't picked up on either, was it? that's correct. as i say, the midwives at the telford midwifery unit checked me
and what have the consequences of that time in the hospital been for adam, charlotte?because he's 11 now, but he has multiple complex disabilities. he is hearing impaired, he is visually impaired, he's asthmatic, he's autistic. even though he's 11 years old, he has a developmental age of approximately three to four. he will never live an independent life. he goes to special needs school. he's still in nappies. he's still in nappies overnight. he needs 24/7 supervision. in other words, the level...
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and adam, as you will know, julia. and adam, as you will know. still _ julia.dam, as you will know, still we _ julia. and adam, as you will know, still we have - julia. and adam, as you will know, still we have been . julia. and adam, as you will. know, still we have been trying to shake — know, still we have been trying to shake off covid and so we are holed _ to shake off covid and so we are holed up in fleming towers. let's _ are holed up in fleming towers. let's start— are holed up in fleming towers. let's start as we mean to go on, i can bring break revenues. that has sent us pictures of his negative covid test. lmilli his negative covid test. will be back in _ his negative covid test. will be back in the _ his negative covid test. will be back in the building tomorrow during friday's news customer and then back next week during the television as well as the podcast version. we should talk about the context remains colossal with what is happening internationally in ukraine and russia, but then this week, that real sense of the domestic focus and what it me
and adam, as you will know, julia. and adam, as you will know. still _ julia.dam, as you will know, still we _ julia. and adam, as you will know, still we have - julia. and adam, as you will know, still we have been . julia. and adam, as you will. know, still we have been trying to shake — know, still we have been trying to shake off covid and so we are holed _ to shake off covid and so we are holed up in fleming towers. let's _ are holed up in fleming towers. let's start— are holed up in...
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. >> thank you, president adams. at this time we will open the queue anyone on the phone who would like to make public comments on items not listed on the agenda. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments are limited to three minutes per person. the queue is now open, dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. at this time there are no members of the public on the phone wishing to make public comment. >> thank you, jenna. public comment is closed. next item, please. >> 9a, executive director's report. >> good afternoon, president adams, vice president president woo ho, staff and members of the public. i have a lot to report today, i'm going to dive right in. it's great to announce the port will receive an award from the american society of civil engineers region 9, and this is now the second award we have received from the society for cranko park. the design of the park preserves are hist
. >> thank you, president adams. at this time we will open the queue anyone on the phone who would like to make public comments on items not listed on the agenda. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments are limited to three minutes per person. the queue is now open, dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. at this time there are no members of the public on...
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. >> thank you, president adams. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make public comment on executive sessions. please dial star 3. the system will let you know when your line is open. others will wait on mute. the queue is now open. please dial star 3 if you wish to make public comment. and at this time, there are no members of the public on the phone wishing to make public comment. >> president: public comment is closed. next item, please. >> clerk: that would be item four, executive session and there are two executive session items. public employee appointment, and public employee performance evaluation. >> president: commissioners, may have i a motion to go into closed session. >> commissioner: so moved. >> commissioner: second. >> president: we have a motion and a second. all in favor a aye. the motion passes unanimously. we are now in closed session. commissioners, can i have a motion to not disclose any of our closed session discussions? >> so moved. >> second. >> we
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right now adam parker with trivariate research.m boston university's statistic program, which is a really big deal. this is the one guy we talked to that can take the central limit the room and figure out what to do with a war in ukraine. adam, i want you to model off now some form of the risk distribution of a growth scare, as you call it. i have yet to see a legitimate growth estimate i adults. take a guess. adam: the median analyst estimate right now is about 7.5% earnings growth for this year. that is probably too high. i think it is probably mid-5% is a good base case. if i'm being intellectually honest i think the risk is more that 2023 earnings might not be above 2022. as we get into the second half of the year we are still dealing with logistics -- transportation, wages, commodities. you could see that pinch. what i am focused on this week -- i spent hours on this -- is, which companies have growth margin estimates that are too high or where we haven't seen anything there? do they really have the pricing power? tom: i want
right now adam parker with trivariate research.m boston university's statistic program, which is a really big deal. this is the one guy we talked to that can take the central limit the room and figure out what to do with a war in ukraine. adam, i want you to model off now some form of the risk distribution of a growth scare, as you call it. i have yet to see a legitimate growth estimate i adults. take a guess. adam: the median analyst estimate right now is about 7.5% earnings growth for this...
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two years out, maybe you have a guy adame hat size 80% gross margin in sales. sense this is the sort of moat the way he made the case versus bookings for expedia justifies a higher case. i like it. >> guy >> are you able to read this >> the a in the dawn >> i am leaving my board up for obvious reasons. i agree. if you look at the quarter, they reported on february 16th, they showed you a glimpse of what was possible average price around 200 i think it goes higher >> and the board is still in front of guy's face. >> besides its steep valuation, there are two things i like. cash flow positively not the nicest yield, but that's okay, it's growing nicely. and in the rental space they have a look. i know there is competition, but they have a great brand. yes, i like it >> tim, are you going to doom adam with a buy? >> just so he has a shot in favor. a lot of competition let's go mets. >> random. the traders have spoken, but are you at home buying air bnb the results after the show but first, no trading at the dinner table the changes that robin hood just made that h
two years out, maybe you have a guy adame hat size 80% gross margin in sales. sense this is the sort of moat the way he made the case versus bookings for expedia justifies a higher case. i like it. >> guy >> are you able to read this >> the a in the dawn >> i am leaving my board up for obvious reasons. i agree. if you look at the quarter, they reported on february 16th, they showed you a glimpse of what was possible average price around 200 i think it goes higher...
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and adam, as you will know, julia. and adam, as you will know. still _ julia.and adam, as you will know, still we have been . julia. and adam, as you will. know, still we have been trying to shake — know, still we have been trying to shake off covid and so we are hoted _ to shake off covid and so we are holed up in fleming towers. let's _ are holed up in fleming towers. let's start— are holed up in fleming towers. let's start as we mean to go on, i can bring break revenues. that has sent us pictures of his negative covid test.
and adam, as you will know, julia. and adam, as you will know. still _ julia.and adam, as you will know, still we have been . julia. and adam, as you will. know, still we have been trying to shake — know, still we have been trying to shake off covid and so we are hoted _ to shake off covid and so we are holed up in fleming towers. let's _ are holed up in fleming towers. let's start— are holed up in fleming towers. let's start as we mean to go on, i can bring break revenues. that has sent us...
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adams. ms. adams: thank you, chairman scott, and thank you for your courageous leadership and your support of our schools. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of my resolution, house concurrent resolution 70, which condemns the recent despicable, cowardly bomb threats to more than 30 historically black colleges and universities. these were hate crimes, acts of terror. as a proud two-time hbcu alum in na,and now representative of johnson c. smith university in my district, i know hbcu's can overcome any challenge. but those challenges should not include terrorism or racism. the congressional response from my colleagues to these threats has been robust. we came together to call for swift action from federal law enforcement. the threats were quickly addressed by members of federal, state and local law enforcements. thanks to the department of justice and its agencies for working swiftly in this regard. my thanks as well to chairman scott, whose leadership has resulted in more than $6.5 billion in
adams. ms. adams: thank you, chairman scott, and thank you for your courageous leadership and your support of our schools. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of my resolution, house concurrent resolution 70, which condemns the recent despicable, cowardly bomb threats to more than 30 historically black colleges and universities. these were hate crimes, acts of terror. as a proud two-time hbcu alum in na,and now representative of johnson c. smith university in my district, i know hbcu's can...
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tonight, adam scott and charlie puth! and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, thank you. guillermo. ♪ that's very nice of you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. [ cheers and applause ] and traveling all this way to see us. it's not cheap, i know, to come to this show. you have to pay to park in hollywood. you have to buy gas. you have to buy weed. it adds up, really. [ laughter ] i went to the gas station last night for the first time in a couple weeks. you know how much it is -- gas is at the station down the street? >> guillermo: like five something? >> jimmy: $5 hupp a gallon. [ laughter ] it cost me $9,000 to fill my tank. it's outrageous. you know, a lot of uber and lyft drivers are quitting their jobs because it costs too much to buy gas. i got in an uber the other day, the guy said he'd only drive me places that were downhill. [ laughter ] [ rimshot ] thank you. what a night to be an uber driver tonight. it is st. green's vomit day. also known as st. patrick's day. also known as the
tonight, adam scott and charlie puth! and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you, thank you. guillermo. ♪ that's very nice of you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thank you for watching. [ cheers and applause ] and traveling all this way to see us. it's not cheap, i know, to come to this show. you have to pay to park in hollywood. you have to buy gas. you have to buy weed. it adds up, really. [ laughter ] i went to the gas station last night for the first...
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. >> thank you, president adams. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make comments on items not listed on the agenda. please dial star three in you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know if your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limited to three minutes per person. the queue is now open. please dial star three if you wish to make public comment. president adams, at this time, there are no members of the public on the phone wishing to make public comment. >> president: public comment is closed. carl, next item, please. >> secretary: item 6a is the executive director's report. >> good afternoon president adams. vice president wooho, commissioner gilman. first i'm excited to announce that the waterfront plan is one step closer to completion. as you know, the plan sets land use and values frame work and you will recall is the result of three years of community engagement. i'm very happy to report that the plan is
. >> thank you, president adams. at this time, we will open the queue for anyone on the phone who would like to make comments on items not listed on the agenda. please dial star three in you wish to make public comment. the system will let you know if your line is open. others will wait on mute until their line is open. comments will be limited to three minutes per person. the queue is now open. please dial star three if you wish to make public comment. president adams, at this time,...
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adam- _ the sanctions... thank you very much, adam. adam _ the sanctions...very much, adam. adam is our- the sanctions... thank you veryj much, adam. adam is our chief political correspondent. i'd like to read you something which has been reported in the daily mail this morning and this is the process for applying for a visa. create an online account of the home office website and fill in a detailed application form. upload proof for your qualifying family member to show that they have permanent resident status in britain. upload prove that they have been living in ukraine before january one this year, provide evidence they are related to the qualifying family member in britain such as birth certificate, or marriage certificates. if documents cannot be provided, applicants must explain why you are unable to do so. translate all above documents into english and upload them to the website. book and attend an in—person appointment at a home office visa application centre in poland, hungary, romania, moldova or france so officials can take biometrics — fingerprin
adam- _ the sanctions... thank you very much, adam. adam _ the sanctions...very much, adam. adam is our- the sanctions... thank you veryj much, adam. adam is our chief political correspondent. i'd like to read you something which has been reported in the daily mail this morning and this is the process for applying for a visa. create an online account of the home office website and fill in a detailed application form. upload proof for your qualifying family member to show that they have...
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adam, the independent _ brought it to the four.ur the maker caribbean tour, they've got a good piece about that, there have been some extraordinary moments floating around on social media with perhaps the royals looking pretty anachronistic and a part of the world where there certainly seems to be growing opposition. yes. world where there certainly seems to be growing opposition.— be growing opposition. yes, and i think some _ be growing opposition. yes, and i think some of _ be growing opposition. yes, and i think some of the _ be growing opposition. yes, and i think some of the decisions - be growing opposition. yes, and i think some of the decisions made be growing opposition. yes, and i i think some of the decisions made by the organisers of that world trip were questionable, if that was the image of kate and william shaking hands with children through a fence, which i don't think was an ideal image, and a speech given by prince william also went down badly. i agree with what's just been said, i think what this trip is part of
adam, the independent _ brought it to the four.ur the maker caribbean tour, they've got a good piece about that, there have been some extraordinary moments floating around on social media with perhaps the royals looking pretty anachronistic and a part of the world where there certainly seems to be growing opposition. yes. world where there certainly seems to be growing opposition.— be growing opposition. yes, and i think some _ be growing opposition. yes, and i think some of _ be growing...
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adam kinzinger wanted to work for us for trump?ntext is really help helpful. adam kinzinger has raised as an anti-trump figure as of late. a lot of this has occurred during the biden era. for instance recently he said his greatest regret was not loading to impeach donald trump and 2019. he was probably auditioning to join the administration as trump secretary of the navy. and in 2020, according to my sources in the trump world, the congressman was actively lobbying behind the scene to get a member of his family a gig in the white house press stop. that plan didn't pan out and kinsinger's team tells me the invocation that the family member couldn't get that job on her own is misogynistic, it's garbage. but i think that context goes a long way to explaining the deep personal antipathy that kinzinger and his team have right now. >> tucker: i think it's legitimate, but shouldn't he say it, i did once asking for a job to try to get a close relative a job, shouldn't he say that? >> he was auditioning for the air force gig on twitter and
adam kinzinger wanted to work for us for trump?ntext is really help helpful. adam kinzinger has raised as an anti-trump figure as of late. a lot of this has occurred during the biden era. for instance recently he said his greatest regret was not loading to impeach donald trump and 2019. he was probably auditioning to join the administration as trump secretary of the navy. and in 2020, according to my sources in the trump world, the congressman was actively lobbying behind the scene to get a...
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you've watched it year after year since adam schiff has become chair. no, he doesn't warn us about ukraine or afghanistan or what's happening around the world he tells you about politics. but the worst part of it is, you cannot trust what he tells you. that he lies to us. just watch what has happened. two years ago, schiff stated the emails found from hunter biden were all whole smear on joe biden comes from the kremlin. that's what the head of the intel said. but if you recall, jonathan tur lee had an article -- turley had an article written in 2020, after schiff said this to the american public. remember the election is in november. but the director of national intelligence, john radcliffe said no, that's not the case. there's no intelligence out there to base it upon what adam schiff as the chair of the intel committee was telling the country. and what did we just find out yesterday from "the new york times"? yes, it is joe biden's laptop and yes adam schiff lied to us one more time. why is he still chair of the committee? and why is he even on the c
you've watched it year after year since adam schiff has become chair. no, he doesn't warn us about ukraine or afghanistan or what's happening around the world he tells you about politics. but the worst part of it is, you cannot trust what he tells you. that he lies to us. just watch what has happened. two years ago, schiff stated the emails found from hunter biden were all whole smear on joe biden comes from the kremlin. that's what the head of the intel said. but if you recall, jonathan tur...
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lores is going to join us later this hour amc vowing more transformational deals to come, its ceo adam aron, joining us in a few minutes. >> we'll start with tesla, in this s.e.c. filing, the company discloses it will ask shareholders to vote to authorize additional shares in order to enable a split. it comes almost two years after tesla enacted that 5 for 1 whispers, jim, of dividend motivations here what do we think >> well, look, i think we're all trying to figure out and engage the level of excitement about the market and whether it's been quelled, whether there's still people buy on dip. whether there's a lot of detail, talk about the apes in retail. this shows me perhaps there's too much enthusiasm versus what we're seeing from the mike k wilsons of the world saying bonds are sending the wrong message. i don't want to see tesla go up on split obviously i want to see it go up on production, and yet the shanghai news indicates that pruks may be down in china so david, you get the enthusiasm about the split but not a ramp up in production maybe the split is not as significant as the
lores is going to join us later this hour amc vowing more transformational deals to come, its ceo adam aron, joining us in a few minutes. >> we'll start with tesla, in this s.e.c. filing, the company discloses it will ask shareholders to vote to authorize additional shares in order to enable a split. it comes almost two years after tesla enacted that 5 for 1 whispers, jim, of dividend motivations here what do we think >> well, look, i think we're all trying to figure out and engage...
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i wonder you speak about adam smith a lot in the book. we economists regard him as my you know many people regard shakespeare not simply have been so far ahead of this time, but just how enduring is contributions are and you come up with so many examples in the book. i wonder if you could give a couple of them and then after that, what do you think adam smith would see if he looked at us today? what's a great question? you know, i think smith was absolutely foundational and economics. it's important to remind ourselves. there wasn't an economics discipline in smith's day though wealth of nations is published in 1776 smith is a moral philosopher, but he wrote the book in large part as an attack on mercantile system, which was the dominant economic philosophy day and sadly that's not just an economic history observation. it's what autonomously you want to explain what explain to viewers, you know in american to list economy. the goal would be to accumulate surpluses for international trade and to increase the stock of gold and silver that a
i wonder you speak about adam smith a lot in the book. we economists regard him as my you know many people regard shakespeare not simply have been so far ahead of this time, but just how enduring is contributions are and you come up with so many examples in the book. i wonder if you could give a couple of them and then after that, what do you think adam smith would see if he looked at us today? what's a great question? you know, i think smith was absolutely foundational and economics. it's...
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through the chair and adam, i know adam, if you want to take that first? >> i was going to say thank you through the chair to director shaw, not to speak for every member of the esc, but i think we all recognize the ambition of the accelerated work program and what we need to achieve on the schedule we need to. we're off to a good start and looking to all of the partners involved and all of the experience within the bay area on the same topic to move us forward. your point is well taken, there is ambition built in here and we have work ahead of us, but that work is underway and it's making significant progress. >> thank you adam for your thoughts and comments. this is a lot of work in a short amount of time. >> just an appreciation to the team for tackling this and being so clear about the approach you are taking. these are not only really complex questions, they are critical questions to the success of the project and overall of the functioning of the system once it is built. i appreciate the work you're doing and let us know how we can support you in doi
through the chair and adam, i know adam, if you want to take that first? >> i was going to say thank you through the chair to director shaw, not to speak for every member of the esc, but i think we all recognize the ambition of the accelerated work program and what we need to achieve on the schedule we need to. we're off to a good start and looking to all of the partners involved and all of the experience within the bay area on the same topic to move us forward. your point is well taken,...
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adam's mother believes he is one of them. treatment.he is one of them-— is one of them. they had induced me sooner because _ is one of them. they had induced me sooner because natural _ is one of them. they had induced me sooner because natural labour - is one of them. they had induced me | sooner because natural labour wasn't starting, if they had monitored him appropriately after his birth, if they had make sure you fed, if they had even taken me seriously when i was saying there was something wrong, that's why i believe they are responsible for all of those warning signs that they missed. in responsible for all of those warning signs that they missed.— signs that they missed. in the commons _ signs that they missed. in the commons today _ signs that they missed. in the commons today the _ signs that they missed. in the commons today the english . signs that they missed. in the - commons today the english health secretary sajid javid said the report made for harrowing reading. do all of the families that have suffered so bravely, i am
adam's mother believes he is one of them. treatment.he is one of them-— is one of them. they had induced me sooner because _ is one of them. they had induced me sooner because natural _ is one of them. they had induced me sooner because natural labour - is one of them. they had induced me | sooner because natural labour wasn't starting, if they had monitored him appropriately after his birth, if they had make sure you fed, if they had even taken me seriously when i was saying there was...
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adam kinzinger was not forthcoming. why are these texts so important? come ater the election is ove
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i'm going to bring in adam now because he - bring in adam now because he published a big piece on saturdayyou find? i called the johnson lebedev letters. what did you find?— what did you find? i first became aware of the _ what did you find? i first became aware of the relationship - what did you find? i first became aware of the relationship of - what did you find? i first became | aware of the relationship of about ten years ago in 2012 when i spotted on a register that they declared a trip to italy paid for by lebedev. i thought it was very curious at the time. it had not been announced in any way. i started to ask questions about it, but it was not really picked up by anyone even when later it appeared that this was an annual enterprise. he kept being sent out there and several years after that when we learned about his trip in 2018 when he ditched his security detail to attend a party. it was not picked up by many other news organisations and i was interested in it and did some freedom of information act request. ijust wanted to see what the relationship was between borisjohnson and l
i'm going to bring in adam now because he - bring in adam now because he published a big piece on saturdayyou find? i called the johnson lebedev letters. what did you find?— what did you find? i first became aware of the _ what did you find? i first became aware of the relationship - what did you find? i first became aware of the relationship of - what did you find? i first became | aware of the relationship of about ten years ago in 2012 when i spotted on a register that they declared a trip...
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adam says it was a natural fit. his friends and family are already raiders fans and he played with quarterback derek carr at fresno state. >> this to 2 guys that are front and it's been that way for almost a decade now. so time flies. but we before we before we call the courts, you know, obviously we still devote so got a lot left in the taking looking forward to, you know, put in some for best workout this by something like this. when i you know, who knows? >> i mean, obviously things worked out, but i would have had even better opportunity. you know, i feel to the show, my talent or, you know, to to work on my game or whatever it is just to stay fit in general. it's a great program and i'm really happy to be a part of it. >> we love to see him doing that for his hometown. one quick note, uconn beat. today be maybe nc state in the elite 8 out bridgeport, connecticut. that means uconn will play stanford in the final 4. that game is on friday at 6.30. so stanford, just 2 more wins in a coat, back-to-back national cha
adam says it was a natural fit. his friends and family are already raiders fans and he played with quarterback derek carr at fresno state. >> this to 2 guys that are front and it's been that way for almost a decade now. so time flies. but we before we before we call the courts, you know, obviously we still devote so got a lot left in the taking looking forward to, you know, put in some for best workout this by something like this. when i you know, who knows? >> i mean, obviously...
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we're back with our panel, dan henninger, kim strassel and adam o'neal.ive reporting the last couple of a weeks -- of weeks on weapons that ukraine wants and needs what they're getting and what they're not getting. tell us a little bit about that, and is it just -- is it mainly air defenses, or is there something else? >> no, it is most wily air defenses. but if you think about this, paul, the best air defenses are ones that are layered. and and we have sent a lot of short-range systems to the ukrainians including those stingers and those javelins. the question is the medium-term ones, medium-range ones which allow them to really go after those missiles that are coming in from russia and also higher flying aircraft that are doing these bombardments of these cities and really crippling these cities. that's why you heard zelenskyy asking for these s-300s. that is that medium-range equipment. you now see the biden administration saying they will work to get those transfers done because there are a number of eastern european allies that have them. that may re
we're back with our panel, dan henninger, kim strassel and adam o'neal.ive reporting the last couple of a weeks -- of weeks on weapons that ukraine wants and needs what they're getting and what they're not getting. tell us a little bit about that, and is it just -- is it mainly air defenses, or is there something else? >> no, it is most wily air defenses. but if you think about this, paul, the best air defenses are ones that are layered. and and we have sent a lot of short-range systems...
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can you explain why smith is important and what he meant adam smith had the fortune of being the most famous economist in the world in a day and age before google where adam smith would have been lost in the shuffle for the vanillaness of his name, but in 1776 when wealth of nations was published and his equally significant, but someone lesser known book theory of moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you refer which i found from russ roberts on refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self-interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self-interest meaning i'm going to get what's best for myself. is entirely ignorant? adam smith did speak to the rather obvious reality of incentives that when we go to work to provide for our family, which sounds like a noble thing. we are inevitably doing commerce with somebody else and that it is benefiting and that those are good things in it's this the construct of the invisible hand. but what smith says here
can you explain why smith is important and what he meant adam smith had the fortune of being the most famous economist in the world in a day and age before google where adam smith would have been lost in the shuffle for the vanillaness of his name, but in 1776 when wealth of nations was published and his equally significant, but someone lesser known book theory of moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you refer which i found from russ roberts on refers to something that...
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well the voters decided and we got adam. doesn't have to go crazy looking for nuts. everybody in new york city is nuts. and you are looking at one of them right here. thank you, guys, for watching. big annoyancement tomorrow on "the five jesse jr. took his first step before he turned 1. >> we have proud. show that video tomorrow. check out tucker and always remember. i'm waters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," in april of 2019. it was before the third or fourth attempt at the office, at that moment most americans thought they knew who jodey arrington jodeyjoe biden was. they weren't familiar with his new face. two years later, they appeared in miami for the first
well the voters decided and we got adam. doesn't have to go crazy looking for nuts. everybody in new york city is nuts. and you are looking at one of them right here. thank you, guys, for watching. big annoyancement tomorrow on "the five jesse jr. took his first step before he turned 1. >> we have proud. show that video tomorrow. check out tucker and always remember. i'm waters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson...
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let's check in with adam klotz for fox weather forecast. >> adam: good morning.rk. you see all that air piled up in the middle of the country the mid west and southeast. those are areas tracking a chance of severe weather. a line of storms moving across texas and oklahoma stretching farther north all those yellow pole gonzales severe warn storms. this entire system is going to be sweeping across the southeast. we have a very good chance of seeing some big severe storms this afternoon. it is something we are going to be paying attention, to louisiana, mississippi and alabama all places to stay weather aware today. those are your weather headlines, for now tossing it back into you budget blow back as president biden hopes to set aside taxpayer money to fund lawyers for migrants. talk to an immigrant here illegally about that. discomfor? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. find your beat your moment of calm find your po
let's check in with adam klotz for fox weather forecast. >> adam: good morning.rk. you see all that air piled up in the middle of the country the mid west and southeast. those are areas tracking a chance of severe weather. a line of storms moving across texas and oklahoma stretching farther north all those yellow pole gonzales severe warn storms. this entire system is going to be sweeping across the southeast. we have a very good chance of seeing some big severe storms this afternoon. it...
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amc ceo adam around is here -- adam aaron is here on whether ticket pricing worked over the weekend and high -- why he's pursuing a crypto central. >>> a red-hot selloff in progress in this final hour of trade. at one point the dow dropped more than 700 points during the session, we're down 664 right now. the s&p and the nasdaq pushing deeper into correctionment we've got the broader s&p down 106, the nasdaq down 393. look at oil and energy. we thought the $10 swing in oil during a single session last week was stunning, so far today we have seen a $14 move from low to high. at one point oil blasted through $130.50. it's moderated in the aftermarket, we're at 119.31. but this afternoon word from d.c. that congress is working on a bipartisan bill to ban russian energy if imports. unity, imagine this, from both democrats and republicans on this issue. right now we've got crude at $119.21. we're going to keep a really close eye on that. and the king of electric vehicles, tesla's ceo elon musk tweeting: it's time for the world to break its against on oil. we need to increase oil and gas outp
amc ceo adam around is here -- adam aaron is here on whether ticket pricing worked over the weekend and high -- why he's pursuing a crypto central. >>> a red-hot selloff in progress in this final hour of trade. at one point the dow dropped more than 700 points during the session, we're down 664 right now. the s&p and the nasdaq pushing deeper into correctionment we've got the broader s&p down 106, the nasdaq down 393. look at oil and energy. we thought the $10 swing in oil...
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here is eric adams whether he will rehire vaccinated workers. >> would you consider rehiring those 1400 city workers who lost their jobs because they didn't want to get the vaccine? >> not at this time. they will be hired with the understanding they had to be vaccinated and they decided not to do so. at this time, we are not entertaining it. >> carley: they were hired with being vaccinated, they have been working for 18 years. >> most of the guys around my time, had to get the vaccine. six months at this point. so that is completely the opposite of what he said. it is mind-boggling to me, it really is. >> carley: they are seems there is no excuse for this may be public pressure, he may change his mind. if not, i know you are concerned you will lose your job. if you do, what is next for you? i don't know. they are getting knocked down every day. and we have -- we are on borrowed time in every single one of us don't know if we have a job the next day. i have been doing this for 18 years. >> carley: did you work during the pandemic? >> the whole ti
here is eric adams whether he will rehire vaccinated workers. >> would you consider rehiring those 1400 city workers who lost their jobs because they didn't want to get the vaccine? >> not at this time. they will be hired with the understanding they had to be vaccinated and they decided not to do so. at this time, we are not entertaining it. >> carley: they were hired with being vaccinated, they have been working for 18 years. >> most of the guys around my time, had to...
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adam and laura will hopefully be back alongside me next week and we will talk to you then.t from the bbc. hello there. there will be a few pockets of fog around this morning. not as widespread as yesterday morning in the frost won't be as well, but still a fairly chilly start. otherwise plenty of sunshine, i think, start. otherwise plenty of sunshine, ithink, once start. otherwise plenty of sunshine, i think, once again through the day. a bit more breeze picking up compared with yesterday, so quite strong and gusty for western and southern coast in particular, and coming in of the cold north sea, it will temper the field for the east coast. so a breezy day but plenty of sunshine still, and temperatures will not up to 14 or 15 degrees. but we could see 18, potentially, in the north—west highlands. now, the high pressure bringing the settled weather will continue throughout the weekend, but coming in from the east, that breeze, as i say, will make things feel a little on the telly site and actually may bring a slight chance of showers into eastern areas. but i think more wide
adam and laura will hopefully be back alongside me next week and we will talk to you then.t from the bbc. hello there. there will be a few pockets of fog around this morning. not as widespread as yesterday morning in the frost won't be as well, but still a fairly chilly start. otherwise plenty of sunshine, i think, start. otherwise plenty of sunshine, ithink, once start. otherwise plenty of sunshine, i think, once again through the day. a bit more breeze picking up compared with yesterday, so...
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and adam has covid, as you'll have heard if you are listening to newscast on bbc sounds yesterday. so, we have dr ellie cannon, gp, with us. hello. hi, there. to talk about covid. because, i guess, because of what has been happening in ukraine, it's not been making as much news as it otherwise might have done. i've got plenty of questions, but i can start from a question from adam, who has sent us a little video from his self isolation at home. hello, doctor. when i got covid this week, i hardly had a cough, i didn't have a temperature and my sense of taste and smell stayed exactly the same. so, my question is, do you think the classic symptoms are still the classic symptoms? and could that be a problem if they're not? is covid changing? absolutely. that experience is just what i'm hearing in practice. people are not losing their sense of taste, their sense of smell. people are having mild upper respiratory tract symptoms, exactly as we just said. sore throat, in other words? yeah, basically. sore throat, runny nose, tiredness. very few people even having a temperature now. even th
and adam has covid, as you'll have heard if you are listening to newscast on bbc sounds yesterday. so, we have dr ellie cannon, gp, with us. hello. hi, there. to talk about covid. because, i guess, because of what has been happening in ukraine, it's not been making as much news as it otherwise might have done. i've got plenty of questions, but i can start from a question from adam, who has sent us a little video from his self isolation at home. hello, doctor. when i got covid this week, i...
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the tides are particularly strong at adams will. that's why here the beach fillings have to be repeated periodically. and then to see my uncle looking around what's been brought here and what's the natural substance that would still be here, even if nothing had been done. and it's gotten buddha elementary, who got obviously we are fortunate that the work hasn't long been finished. so it's clear to see that the areas where you can see beach cross growing. what was there before? the rest is the area that was eroded. so from where the grass stops, i bath is entire stretch down to the shoreline is where fresh sand has been brought in, creating a new white beach. obviously, it wasn't wood yet so profoundly. noir blight. laguna been but the extra sand is not enough in self to keep out themselves. coastal bluff intact, wave breakers have been added. they help to prevent erosion with v. how endangered is the bluff currently, momentum does its value wonderfully varies greatly. if the eclipse generally are in decline, but we only protect coas
the tides are particularly strong at adams will. that's why here the beach fillings have to be repeated periodically. and then to see my uncle looking around what's been brought here and what's the natural substance that would still be here, even if nothing had been done. and it's gotten buddha elementary, who got obviously we are fortunate that the work hasn't long been finished. so it's clear to see that the areas where you can see beach cross growing. what was there before? the rest is the...
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. >> additional funding is provided by, the estate of arnold adams.ommitted to bridging cultural differences in our communities. robert and susan rosa bomb. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: could evening and welcome to "washington week." this week russia's bloodied war with ukraine is escalating. russian forces appear to be making the biggest gains yet. troops are close to capturing ukraine's vital port cities along the black sea, but the capital kyiv and many other largcities still stand. russian forces have been met with unexpected resistance, including from ukrainian civilians. >> this is the task of every ukrainian right now, to defend our country. even women and children are trying to stop tanks with their bare hands. this is my land. whoever comes here will go to help. yamiche: all week president zelinski has been the face of the resistance. he has been pleading for help, more help from the west.
. >> additional funding is provided by, the estate of arnold adams.ommitted to bridging cultural differences in our communities. robert and susan rosa bomb. the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: could evening and welcome to "washington week." this week russia's bloodied war with ukraine is escalating. russian forces appear to be...