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adam goodes voiceover: ijust remember running down collingwood's end, and i grabbed the ball right nearand i get pushed closer to the fence. and hear from the crowd, "goodes, you're an ape." time just sort of stopped in my head and i was like, whoa. and ijust turned around and i said to the security guard, "i want her out of here." now, when i looked at the person, i could see it was a kid. commentator: is adam goodes having a word to somebody in the crowd, do you think? he definitely went back and pointed at someone at the crowd, something has happened there. he's definitely not happy about something. adam, that is an extraordinary moment. i'm just wondering at what point did you realise that that horrible abuse that you had heard had come from a child? yeah, so it's. .. you gotta sort of put this moment in time in a bit of context as well. so that week of the round where we were playing on the friday night at the mcg was the start of indigenous round where we celebrate indigenous people, players and culture over this weekend, and the contribution that indigenous people have made to th
adam goodes voiceover: ijust remember running down collingwood's end, and i grabbed the ball right nearand i get pushed closer to the fence. and hear from the crowd, "goodes, you're an ape." time just sort of stopped in my head and i was like, whoa. and ijust turned around and i said to the security guard, "i want her out of here." now, when i looked at the person, i could see it was a kid. commentator: is adam goodes having a word to somebody in the crowd, do you think? he...
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adam goodes was a star in australian rules foot pole.tand. adam goodes was a star in australian rules foot pole. one of the greatest ever players of aboriginal descent. he quit the game after yea rs of racist aboriginal descent. he quit the game after years of racist abuse. a movie has been made of his story. what can australia and the wider world learn from it? adam goodes in new south wales. welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, mate. you quit your sport aussie rules football in 2015 having made a stand against racism. five years on, racism and racism in sport is top of the agenda with the black lives matter movement making it such a theme right across the world. how much do you believe is changed in the past five years? i think the thing that has changed for me is think the thing that has changed for meisi think the thing that has changed for me isiam think the thing that has changed for me is i am not putting myself in a situation for that abuse it to be put on me every time i went to work. that is the biggest thing that has cha
adam goodes was a star in australian rules foot pole.tand. adam goodes was a star in australian rules foot pole. one of the greatest ever players of aboriginal descent. he quit the game after yea rs of racist aboriginal descent. he quit the game after years of racist abuse. a movie has been made of his story. what can australia and the wider world learn from it? adam goodes in new south wales. welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, mate. you quit your sport aussie rules football in 2015...
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adam goodes in new south wales, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, mate.m, you quit your sport, aussie rules football in 2015, having made a stand against racism. five years on, racism and racism in sport is top of the agenda with the black lives matter movement making it such a theme right across the world. how much do you believe has changed in the past five years? i think the biggest thing that's changed for me is that i'm not putting myself in a situation for that abuse to be put on me every time i went to work. so that's the biggest thing that's changed for me and i'm incredibly more happier during that period and i've definitely moved on from that part of my life, and i think, if you think globally about what's changed, i think lot more people are woke now to racism, especially casual racism. that's the biggest thing about racism that i think people are learning about and having a little bit more empathy and having a little bit more education about other people's race, beliefs, to be a little bit more tolerant of each other. you have made a very movi
adam goodes in new south wales, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, mate.m, you quit your sport, aussie rules football in 2015, having made a stand against racism. five years on, racism and racism in sport is top of the agenda with the black lives matter movement making it such a theme right across the world. how much do you believe has changed in the past five years? i think the biggest thing that's changed for me is that i'm not putting myself in a situation for that abuse to be put on...
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adam goods was a star in aussie rules football.greatest ever players of aboriginal descent. he quit the game after yea rs of descent. he quit the game after years of racist abuse. a movie has been made of his story. what can australia and the wider world learn from it? adam goodes in new south wales welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. adam, you quit your support, aussie rules football and 23 being having made a stand against racism —— 2015. five years on and racism —— 2015. five years on and racism and racism in sport is top of the agenda with the black lives matter movement making it such a theme right across the world. how much do you believe has changed in the last five years? i think the biggest thing that's changed for me is that i'm not putting myself in a situation for that abuse to be put on me every time i went to work. so that's the biggest thing that's changed for me. i'm incredibly more happier. during that period and i've definitely moved on from that part of my life. i think, if you think globally about what's
adam goods was a star in aussie rules football.greatest ever players of aboriginal descent. he quit the game after yea rs of descent. he quit the game after years of racist abuse. a movie has been made of his story. what can australia and the wider world learn from it? adam goodes in new south wales welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. adam, you quit your support, aussie rules football and 23 being having made a stand against racism —— 2015. five years on and racism —— 2015. five...
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you see the southbound hanging on to 3156 we're keeping an eye on the p l volatility for tesla adam, good morning again, good to see you >> good to see you, carl >> let's talk about yesterday and this on going debate a controversial name that burns a lot of cash to one that becomes a cash flow power house in your words. >> we think we're seeing the part of the possible and the buzz kill of the probable coming together the world's alarmer tam. the world's most energetic, enigmatic, courageous ceo. a phenomenal human being in many regards, and then against that, and also frankly the product has a huge lead on anything else in the market on the other side of that to extrapolate that out, 10 or 20 years, investors are making a number of bets they're betting on the legacy guys failing even if they spend half a trillion trying to succeed. and i think the big bet is against amazon, apple, and google nose are the things that concern us right now >> when you see the case there at 70, is there a symmetry on how good and bad it could get. >> if you lock most people in a room for a week or a month an
you see the southbound hanging on to 3156 we're keeping an eye on the p l volatility for tesla adam, good morning again, good to see you >> good to see you, carl >> let's talk about yesterday and this on going debate a controversial name that burns a lot of cash to one that becomes a cash flow power house in your words. >> we think we're seeing the part of the possible and the buzz kill of the probable coming together the world's alarmer tam. the world's most energetic,...
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of the adam ash trading group adam good to see you what do these j.p. morgan numbers really mean break it down for us. well on the positive side they're trading numbers were through the roof fixed income was up 99 percent so that's someone like me who call my financial advisor and said buy a bomb right that's that's what people are doing when it was up 30 percent for i put it treating people are buying stocks you're the very market so that's good for them on the other side people are hurting unemployment soon to go up and they said that the news that they expect. it will be very uncertain for the near future and i think in terms of that will be the theme for anything financial you know it's all going to be coronavirus related. if things improve faster everything will get better if this continues to be delayed and you could expect more trouble plus there would be limited by having more reserves on there so a lot of process but focusing on the positives. of a lot of people are very active in this market right now a lot of uncertainty which is it were to l
of the adam ash trading group adam good to see you what do these j.p. morgan numbers really mean break it down for us. well on the positive side they're trading numbers were through the roof fixed income was up 99 percent so that's someone like me who call my financial advisor and said buy a bomb right that's that's what people are doing when it was up 30 percent for i put it treating people are buying stocks you're the very market so that's good for them on the other side people are hurting...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever been i
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you. to medmen west hollywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking...
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. —— adam, good luck with the training.e run—up to this winter, that is why we are rolling out the biggest ever programme of flu immunisation, inoculation, we are aiming first of all. you a two—year seven, for pregnant women, people over 65, people who have been shielded —— we are aiming first of all full schoolchildren up two—year seven. all full schoolchildren up two—year seven. then we will be aiming for people 55 to 65. the and us to protect the nhs in the winter months, we still have five hits and the threat of a second spike of covid and it is vital to keep the pressure off the nhs by everybody getting a flu jab, i really hope everybody will. the prime minister talking about the expanded flu vaccination programme for england. friday prayers are to be held at istanbul's iconic hagia sophia building for the first time since the celebrated museum was turned back into a mosque. the turkish president will be in attendance. alanna petroff has the latest. the time for prayers in hagia sophia has arrived. turkish president re
. —— adam, good luck with the training.e run—up to this winter, that is why we are rolling out the biggest ever programme of flu immunisation, inoculation, we are aiming first of all. you a two—year seven, for pregnant women, people over 65, people who have been shielded —— we are aiming first of all full schoolchildren up two—year seven. all full schoolchildren up two—year seven. then we will be aiming for people 55 to 65. the and us to protect the nhs in the winter months, we...
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you see the southbound hanging on to 3156 we're keeping an eye on the p l volatility for tesla adam, good morning again, good to see you >> good to see you, carl >> let's talk about yesterday and this on going debate a controversial name that burns a lot of cas
you see the southbound hanging on to 3156 we're keeping an eye on the p l volatility for tesla adam, good morning again, good to see you >> good to see you, carl >> let's talk about yesterday and this on going debate a controversial name that burns a lot of cas
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. >> now we're cooking, baby >> let's make a run for the jewels >> hey, adam you good? die. >> we had it too >> my thanks to adam divine. check out "bad ideas" with adam divine on quibi. check out "bad ideas" with adam divine on quibi. chronixx performs for us next. check out "bad ideas" with adam when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. you but you also want to ause not spend money. get 7 cups free with 7rewards. big gulp drink. free. 7 times. we might know you better than you know yourself. 7-eleven. always open. an army family who is always at the ready. so w
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general adams, good morning to you, sir. thanks for your time. >> good morning. >> as we just mentioned there in kerry's story, the president of the united states hosting two large gatherings, one at mt. rushmore, the other in washington, d.c., where a few thousand folks are expected. masks not going to be required at either event. we know based on cdc guidance that large gatherings presents the biggest problem right now. if a loved one came to you, dr. adams, and said should i go to one of those events, what would you advise? >> well, thank you so much for that question, craig. as we go into this fourth of july weekend, it's important that everyone remembers my surgeon general's prescription for staying safe from coronavirus. number one, know your risk. we know people who are older and people who have chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure are at higher risk for coronavirus. if you're at higher risk, you should consider staying at home. number two, understand your circumstances. are you
general adams, good morning to you, sir. thanks for your time. >> good morning. >> as we just mentioned there in kerry's story, the president of the united states hosting two large gatherings, one at mt. rushmore, the other in washington, d.c., where a few thousand folks are expected. masks not going to be required at either event. we know based on cdc guidance that large gatherings presents the biggest problem right now. if a loved one came to you, dr. adams, and said should i go...
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. >> reporter: adam steals' good feeling about the job market is interrupted by good news. unemployment fell and the u.s. gained back 4.8 million jobs, the largest monthly increase in history. >> today's announcement proves our economy is roaring back come up coming back extremely strong. >> reporter: the jobs report comes from mid may to mid june. >> as the economies reopen, reflecting that, we have seen improvements in just some of those industries. hospitality, eating out, dining out. >> reporter: those leisure and hospitality industry hired back 2.1 million workers. the retail sector rebounded with 740,000 jobs. but wells fargo economist gary schlossberg and other economists say it's too early to declare a recovery yet. >> these people were coming back off the sidelines, by and large. we still have a long way to go. we last 22 million jobs in march and april. >> reporter: a long road back to the pre-coronavirus economy. and new outbreaks across the south and west could disrupt the recovery. >> the gains are beginning to wind down a little bit and that may reflect the fa
. >> reporter: adam steals' good feeling about the job market is interrupted by good news. unemployment fell and the u.s. gained back 4.8 million jobs, the largest monthly increase in history. >> today's announcement proves our economy is roaring back come up coming back extremely strong. >> reporter: the jobs report comes from mid may to mid june. >> as the economies reopen, reflecting that, we have seen improvements in just some of those industries. hospitality, eating...
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by an israeli canadian billionaire name sylvain adams, who isa billionaire name sylvain adams, who is a very goodthe reason for that was silva adams. he is looking to build a cycling culture in israel and the success a cycling culture in israel and the success team. he has very deep pockets and whether he can build a tea m pockets and whether he can build a team quick enough to take froom tomorrow more grantor victories is one thing, the other question is whether over the next four or five yea rs whether over the next four or five years he may actually become as big a player in the sport asjim radcliffe, who is the man who bankrolls team ineos. if he is serious it could be that israel start up nation maybe be non—short term but in for five years emerge as a very serious player in men's road cycling. an ambitious team. froome clearly ambitious. does he have much left in the tank considering the serious injury he had over a year ago? this is the great question. he has not won a race for two years. the main reason for that is as she said his horrific crash he had in june last year. he hit a wall and
by an israeli canadian billionaire name sylvain adams, who isa billionaire name sylvain adams, who is a very goodthe reason for that was silva adams. he is looking to build a cycling culture in israel and the success a cycling culture in israel and the success team. he has very deep pockets and whether he can build a tea m pockets and whether he can build a team quick enough to take froom tomorrow more grantor victories is one thing, the other question is whether over the next four or five yea...
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adam: is a good question. it is one that i thought about a lot. a lot of legal scholars and perhaps our government officials and journalists the matter. they really have a narrow definition of what constitutes deportation. and it is the form of deportation which has been through a judge but that's become must less common in recent years. so just pushing against the running arms and what it meant. i kinda met with a lot of resistance at different points. and the same time, i saw this official, the apprehension of people writing they were detaining them in some cases . and forcibly employing them inhumane conditions. punitive conditions. and this was through supposedly voluntary means. so the archival product records, i saw that the evidence showed me and told me that there was nothing voluntary about this. we cannot accept the government from the definitions. we need to understand what it meant from the evidence. qualitative and the quantitative sense and that in turn raises crucial questions. but being skeptical and questioning the government's de
adam: is a good question. it is one that i thought about a lot. a lot of legal scholars and perhaps our government officials and journalists the matter. they really have a narrow definition of what constitutes deportation. and it is the form of deportation which has been through a judge but that's become must less common in recent years. so just pushing against the running arms and what it meant. i kinda met with a lot of resistance at different points. and the same time, i saw this official,...
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adams the u.s. surgeon general and he joins us right now from d.c. from surgeon general, good morning. steve: we see these numbers and they are going the wrong way. some are suggested some states opened up too fast reopened as we try to come back from. this do you blame states from reopening too fast or the fact that some people in some locations they see hey, we are in phase 2. it's over. and then they go and they don't practice social distancing and wear masks and protect the vulnerable? >> well, great question and what i say to people is that in some sense it doesn't matter if you reopen, if people -- when you reopen if people don't follow the measures that we recommended all along when you reopen. i will give you an example. look at california. they shut down early. they had some of the strictest measures. they reopened slowly and later than other places. and they are seeing a resurgence there what the message the american people need to hear is that we have the power to control the spread of covid if we take simple measures regardless of where you are in your reopening an
adams the u.s. surgeon general and he joins us right now from d.c. from surgeon general, good morning. steve: we see these numbers and they are going the wrong way. some are suggested some states opened up too fast reopened as we try to come back from. this do you blame states from reopening too fast or the fact that some people in some locations they see hey, we are in phase 2. it's over. and then they go and they don't practice social distancing and wear masks and protect the vulnerable?...
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adam clayton powell jr. went to good high school. and then he went to colgate, and it colgate therefore for flex on campus. three of the blacks were looking for the fourth like they couldn't find him worried and one of them but into harlem and found out found out that the famous minister had a son who was at colgate. he runs back to the campus and he said guess what. adam clayton powell jr., he is walking around campus and is telling people that he is white. these really black. the light, will have these moments in the biographer looks for them. there is a ratcheting moments. they have peoples in someone's life. and daniel cosby and into other blacks confronted him and told him that they were ashamed and they were going to tell his father. and that they had struggles on that campus and that he should not be trying to hide who he really was. and i think it was an explosive moment or powell. and over the next four years. he became fast friends with these guys. and he took them into harlem. and he introduced them to harlem renaissance p
adam clayton powell jr. went to good high school. and then he went to colgate, and it colgate therefore for flex on campus. three of the blacks were looking for the fourth like they couldn't find him worried and one of them but into harlem and found out found out that the famous minister had a son who was at colgate. he runs back to the campus and he said guess what. adam clayton powell jr., he is walking around campus and is telling people that he is white. these really black. the light, will...
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one-day, and something more than that for everyone else, but three days looks like it's a pretty good target? adam: on average, two to three days. pres. trump: that's very good. we'd be happy with those numbers. numbers we are happy with and we use a certain test around here that goes very quickly, and it's just been recently developed, so we've done an amazing job. everybody at this table has done an amazing job coming up with testing. steve, go ahead. steve: one issue that has come up, once you do have a vaccine, how do you properly distribute it? how do you get it out quickly? pres. trump: when we have the vaccine, we have the military all lined up in the military is going to be doing it in a very powerful manner. these are people that don't usually do vaccines. they do soldiers and they do lots of other things that, frankly, are more difficult. but we have our general, and the just tickle, is all set -- and logistically, he's all set. tony? dr. fauci: that is correct. as the vaccine rose up, we'll get it distributed. we'll do it in an equitable way. and we have the standard way that we determi
one-day, and something more than that for everyone else, but three days looks like it's a pretty good target? adam: on average, two to three days. pres. trump: that's very good. we'd be happy with those numbers. numbers we are happy with and we use a certain test around here that goes very quickly, and it's just been recently developed, so we've done an amazing job. everybody at this table has done an amazing job coming up with testing. steve, go ahead. steve: one issue that has come up, once...
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adams is a good friend and i think we sometimes fall on different sides of how the messaging should go. i think there's a pragmatic thing he's addressing there, is that people are making decisions to go to events and i think there's some mitigation strategies. i think what people need to understand is that it's not put on a face mask and then do whatever the heck you want. that's not the messaging we're going for at all. face mask wearing is one of many layers of keeping yourself safe. you know, there's still the hand washing. there's still the social distancing. there's still avoiding the highest risk activities, like large groups. like going together into restaurants, and you know, in restaurant dining. things where you're just at close quarters with lots of people. and you can't have a lot of control over sort of hand-to-hand and face-to-face transmission. so i just want to put the reminder out there that it's not face masks and go to town, you know? please try to -- everyone, keep yourself as safe as possible. >> appreciate that. the doctor gets the last word in this segment. i wan
adams is a good friend and i think we sometimes fall on different sides of how the messaging should go. i think there's a pragmatic thing he's addressing there, is that people are making decisions to go to events and i think there's some mitigation strategies. i think what people need to understand is that it's not put on a face mask and then do whatever the heck you want. that's not the messaging we're going for at all. face mask wearing is one of many layers of keeping yourself safe. you...
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good afternoon president brandon, vice president adams, commissioners woo ho and gilman. marie was my rock. my first five years i didn't have that. when she came on board, it was just like i was able to soar at that point. i had that person that i could trust, the person that kept an eye out on everything. made sure i was pointing in the right direction, shifted the way i was thinking when i was a little bit off. she's such a wonderful person, everybody has spoken to that. for those that haven't met marie, you really missed out. she's just a beautiful woman. what a smile, pleasant, evenly folks on the phone they would say, they could tell she was smiling and just loved her voice and the way she treated everybody. we had that relationship, kind of like the warriors, like curry and green. just great teammate she was. i really leaned on her and she got things done for us on the port. marie, thank you very much for everything. i miss you. i do know that after 42 year, you will enjoy that retirement. i consider myself to be fortunate. i'm grateful for the opportunity city and
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adams. "mm, abigail." for real, such a good mini-series. good so good lin-manuel left john adams out of "hamilton," is my theory. can we just agree now that there should never, ever be a donald trump mini-series or at least wait as long as hbo did after his term ended to make "john adams. just don't make an actor of paul giamatti's caliber ever say the line, "the president of the united states has the authority to do what the president has the authority to do. because that's an actual sentence that came out of trump's mouth. i mean, can you imagine if president obama had said something like that? first of all, you can't, because obama was a smart person who knew more than five words. i mean, you never tuned into a press conference and saw a chyron that said, "obama: china strong, but u.s.a. more strong." second, fox news would have gone into meltdown mode sean hannity would have screamed so loud the glass of your tv would have cracked sorry -- your grandfather's tv in fact, on his show this week, hannity insisted states could actually re-op
adams. "mm, abigail." for real, such a good mini-series. good so good lin-manuel left john adams out of "hamilton," is my theory. can we just agree now that there should never, ever be a donald trump mini-series or at least wait as long as hbo did after his term ended to make "john adams. just don't make an actor of paul giamatti's caliber ever say the line, "the president of the united states has the authority to do what the president has the authority to do....
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adams, and he is a good person, is we all need to be showing the some degree of humility with a virushat we don't fully understand, and we are seeing doctors and public officials say now that we have more data, let's change our strategy. we have witnessed now asia and europe manage large outbreaks with universal masking. how did china protect over 1 billion people after two uncontrolled outbreaks in two different provinces from universal masking and distancing? that is now the consensus in terms of strategy. >> jon: dr. marty makary, johns hopkins at a fox news contributor, thank you. big cities bracing for more protests and a possible surge in violence over the holiday weekend. in new york, some protesters are still outside city hall. in other parts of the city, at least one person died, several others were injured in the shooting and knife attacks overnight and in chicago, the mayor and the police superintendent say they are putting more than 1,000 extra cops on the streets this weekend is that city grapples with rising gun violence. let's bring in ted williams, former d.c. detectiv
adams, and he is a good person, is we all need to be showing the some degree of humility with a virushat we don't fully understand, and we are seeing doctors and public officials say now that we have more data, let's change our strategy. we have witnessed now asia and europe manage large outbreaks with universal masking. how did china protect over 1 billion people after two uncontrolled outbreaks in two different provinces from universal masking and distancing? that is now the consensus in...
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adams, it's really good to see you. let's start where david left off with the schools.re a doctor of course. you are also a father. what needs to happen for schools to reopen safely? i realize different states have different needs but generally speaking, what needs to be done for the schools to be okay for kids to go back this august, this september? >> well, good morning, gayle. thank you for that question. i have a 16, a 14 and 10-year-old so this is very personal to me. and what i want people to know is the biggest determinant of whether or not we can go back to school actually has little to nothing to do with the actual schools. it's your background transmission rate. and it's why we've told people constantly that if we want to get back to school, to worship, to regular life, folks need to wear face coverings. folks need to practice social distancing. that's going to lower the transmission rate. we've seen in norway, in denmark, when they start with a low background transmission rate, they were able to safely reopen schools with minimal to no transmission among youn
adams, it's really good to see you. let's start where david left off with the schools.re a doctor of course. you are also a father. what needs to happen for schools to reopen safely? i realize different states have different needs but generally speaking, what needs to be done for the schools to be okay for kids to go back this august, this september? >> well, good morning, gayle. thank you for that question. i have a 16, a 14 and 10-year-old so this is very personal to me. and what i want...
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adam silver is in. iutimhaell sports. he's that good. 30 seconds to go. clippers down 3. paul george ties it at 101.e had 30. 16 seconds to go. lebron on the drive. follow your own shot, kids. good things happen. u'll see.y two.hae for the ippe so george with a heave at the buzzer. he thought he was fouled by lebron. no call. the lakers win, 103-101. >>> time for abc7 call my play. you send me your video, and i call the action. the villareals, they've been working out. >> jaden villareal is only 8 years old, but he haspede to burn, and is serious about working on his route rung. nice adjustment on the ball to make that catch. jaden goes to jack london elementary in antioch. working on the crossing route here. inspired by his favorite player, josh jacobs of the raiders. coach joe joyner, he puts the ball on the money, and jaden snags it. hey, let's norgenly 6 years old, but soft hands. >> nice, juju. >> villareal, we just called your play on abc7. >> send me your videos so we can put you on tv. abc7 if you experience bladder leaks, you shouldn't have to sacrifice discretion for protection. try always
adam silver is in. iutimhaell sports. he's that good. 30 seconds to go. clippers down 3. paul george ties it at 101.e had 30. 16 seconds to go. lebron on the drive. follow your own shot, kids. good things happen. u'll see.y two.hae for the ippe so george with a heave at the buzzer. he thought he was fouled by lebron. no call. the lakers win, 103-101. >>> time for abc7 call my play. you send me your video, and i call the action. the villareals, they've been working out. >> jaden...
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ayden: i think you have quite good point there, but the pboc has been very adamant. ave done a very good job of guiding any of the liquidity they put into the economy. they want to see it going directly in and in a lot of cases, it backed away from further easing to have direct banks inia the policy particular into those specific sectors or directing banks to lend to small and medium enterprises. i don't think any economy will be able to get away from the slower growth environment. look at the chinese numbers. really, what we have seen here is they have had a big bounceback. what are the new orders? the new orders looked particularly weak to us. you can see this in the way the imports are also extremely weak as well, which is giving the sense that it is not as robust as they would like at this point. for us to further rate cuts, even though, as you point out, he is very correct in the short term. markets are hostage to what is happening in equities. given where the equity markets in china are, do you think that that would add pressure on the bond market in china? well
ayden: i think you have quite good point there, but the pboc has been very adamant. ave done a very good job of guiding any of the liquidity they put into the economy. they want to see it going directly in and in a lot of cases, it backed away from further easing to have direct banks inia the policy particular into those specific sectors or directing banks to lend to small and medium enterprises. i don't think any economy will be able to get away from the slower growth environment. look at the...
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joining me now is adam gillett, president of accuracy in media, good to see you tonight.'s begin with the mindless rant defending blm protests. >> i don't understand the push back on it it doesn't make any sense when you think about it logically. the protests were outdoors, all of the doctors and health experts say it was the place to hold them, i attended a number of those rallies, everybody was wearing a mask. >> laura: later in the show chuck todd hit back against the guest who called out their own media bias. >> just a reminder for what it's worth, there is no editorial point of view here on any of these newscasts on msnbc in the daytime. >> laura: i didn't even know he said that, he's got to be kidding me. >> msnbc denies being an opinion channel, pretends to be a news channel but in reality, they're a comedy channel. you don't need the volume, just look at the chyron's, the headlines on the screen read like something you would see on facebook from your liberal nephew at berkeley. their coverage of black lives matter is hysterically ridiculous, it's great watching fo
joining me now is adam gillett, president of accuracy in media, good to see you tonight.'s begin with the mindless rant defending blm protests. >> i don't understand the push back on it it doesn't make any sense when you think about it logically. the protests were outdoors, all of the doctors and health experts say it was the place to hold them, i attended a number of those rallies, everybody was wearing a mask. >> laura: later in the show chuck todd hit back against the guest who...
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law enforcement personnel in as you have heard chicago adamant about if this is coordinated and collaborative then they have no problem always good to have more boots on the ground to fight organized crimes and gangs but a situation like in portland is very very different that has nothing to do with the operation he announced yesterday portland is separate this is operation legend what he's doing now named after a little boy his name is legend fierro and he was shot in kansas city just a month ago 4 years old while he was sleeping so that is the operation legend and this is the charms president trumps effort to now send troops into troops law enforcement officers law enforcement personnel into chicago now the city's kansas city and albuquerque as you've already said i mean this election here these troops are only being sent to cities controlled by democrats. yeah that's good to notice and good to note actually and of course there is the background and backdrop for this is that the trump campaign is really launching a for the last few weeks a really dark advertising campaign political advertising campaign really trying to stir up
law enforcement personnel in as you have heard chicago adamant about if this is coordinated and collaborative then they have no problem always good to have more boots on the ground to fight organized crimes and gangs but a situation like in portland is very very different that has nothing to do with the operation he announced yesterday portland is separate this is operation legend what he's doing now named after a little boy his name is legend fierro and he was shot in kansas city just a month...
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many thanks, adam marshall, good to talk to you. thank you.t the age of 100, will be knighted by the queen at windsor castle later this afternoon. it will be her first face—to—face engagement with a member of the public since march — and the only honour to be awarded since the beginning of the lockdown. let's speak now to our correspondent helena wilkinson, who's there in windsor for us. the sun is shining down here on windsor castle, the weather couldn't be better for what will be an incredibly special day for captain sir tom murray. his reaction when he first found out he would be honoured is this cannot be true. we can show you pictures of him leaving his house in bedfordshire a little earlier today, looking very smart indeed and before he left, he said a few words. how are you feeling about seeing the queen this afternoon? i'm overwhelmed by that. it isn't everybody gets a chance to see the queen. i think that's going to be absolutely marvellous for me. and are you still worried about kneeling down and getting up? ifi are you still worried
many thanks, adam marshall, good to talk to you. thank you.t the age of 100, will be knighted by the queen at windsor castle later this afternoon. it will be her first face—to—face engagement with a member of the public since march — and the only honour to be awarded since the beginning of the lockdown. let's speak now to our correspondent helena wilkinson, who's there in windsor for us. the sun is shining down here on windsor castle, the weather couldn't be better for what will be an...
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congressman, good to see you. chairman adamschiff is the chair of the house intelligence committee. >>> still to come, as the shadowy police task force continues to patrol portland, a group is standing up to stand. i will talk to the founder of the wall of moms after this. this isn't about today. this is about the next 10 years. pero hoy, tu puedes hacer algo. you can make a difference today by completing the census. the census impacts everything from hospitals, schools and public transportation. it is more important than ever before that everyone's voice is heard. the census builds america, so the census count should look like america. shape the future of brooklyn. kansas city. tucson. atlanta. oregon. los angeles. d.c. start here at 2020census.gov. >>> federal agents descended on portland, oregon three weeks ago. arresting protestors since july 5. they started their operation at the federal courthouse and slowly expanded it into the city itself, rounding up protesters and throwing them in unmarked vans. and now donald trump i
congressman, good to see you. chairman adamschiff is the chair of the house intelligence committee. >>> still to come, as the shadowy police task force continues to patrol portland, a group is standing up to stand. i will talk to the founder of the wall of moms after this. this isn't about today. this is about the next 10 years. pero hoy, tu puedes hacer algo. you can make a difference today by completing the census. the census impacts everything from hospitals, schools and public...
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congressman, good to see you. chairman adam is the chair of the house intelligence committee. >>> still to come, as the shadowy police task force continues to patrol portland, a group is standing up to stand. i will talk to the founder of the wall of moms after this. er . just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with acciden
congressman, good to see you. chairman adam is the chair of the house intelligence committee. >>> still to come, as the shadowy police task force continues to patrol portland, a group is standing up to stand. i will talk to the founder of the wall of moms after this. er . just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any...
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adam and matthew, thank you very much for joining us and good luck to both of you.en nicer knowing that if this happens... ...or this happens... ...or this.... ...or this... ... bu m-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. did you know prilosec otc can stobefore it begins?urn heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. o
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safety jamal adams, the nfc west is going to get a good look at him. the all-pro was traded by the jets to the seahawks, just get two number one draft picks, any third-rounder from the seahawks, adams had been unhappy in new york and asked to be traded last month. what a week for high school sports, across the state. those prepping for the fall season are going to have to wait a lot longer. >> i thought that the football season would be interrupted, i didn't know what degree it would be. >> it was a little bit shocking just because it was actually happening. >> i was a little upset, i will be honest. >> common responses from high school athletes. the nine fall sports were pushed back by the california interscholastic federation to a december-january start because of covid-19. >> it will be a whole different kind of thing with other sports and stuff being crammed into the same time. >> you tell them, you are living in an unbelievable time and this is just the price that we got to pay. >> san ramon valley quarterback remains stoic. >> we are worried about
safety jamal adams, the nfc west is going to get a good look at him. the all-pro was traded by the jets to the seahawks, just get two number one draft picks, any third-rounder from the seahawks, adams had been unhappy in new york and asked to be traded last month. what a week for high school sports, across the state. those prepping for the fall season are going to have to wait a lot longer. >> i thought that the football season would be interrupted, i didn't know what degree it would be....
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when speaking to the media, he remained adamant that his cloud did nothing wrong and should receive an apology from them. it was a good foot ball from them. it was a good day for football not a bad day because we played and we showed that we played in the same rules of all the clubs, all of the clubs in the premier league in europe can play the champions league because what we have done was right. most proper. champions league because what we have done was right. most propenm is sure to have an impact on his future at the cloud and also affect how they spend their money this summer. how they spend their money this summer. doubts over whether or not their current line—up want to stay under the reality of no champions league are no more. simon, you are at the virtual conference and it was really quite passionate. he was. most of the time, he gives the impression of wanting to be anywhere other than sat in front of the media and that is virtually him sitting in front of them in today, he had something to say and he went straight off and for 20 minutes, 25 minutes, hejust went over and over the same things he had agoat ov
when speaking to the media, he remained adamant that his cloud did nothing wrong and should receive an apology from them. it was a good foot ball from them. it was a good day for football not a bad day because we played and we showed that we played in the same rules of all the clubs, all of the clubs in the premier league in europe can play the champions league because what we have done was right. most proper. champions league because what we have done was right. most propenm is sure to have an...
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[laughter] let's turn to -- now that we're all feeling good -- [laughter] let's talk about adam schiffhe madness of it all. saying that when the president is gone, they're going to investigate some more. i just couldn't -- i don't know about you, i just couldn't wait to hear another bunch of prattle and nonsense from that liar, adam schiff. why does anybody bother with the guy? >> i mean, he should come with a health warning because he tells so many untruths, it's just amazing. you want to bring down the conversation, we just brought it in, adam schiff. he has nothing. he has a hate for this president. and, look, he has trouble with the truth. he can't look outside and see the sun rising because he'll think it's something else. when this president wins reelection in november, we're going to move toward, -- move forward, and adam schiff is going to be left in the bin of history -- dust bin of history. and jerry nadler as well. lou: you got a deal. christopher wray, hiring the colleague of rod rosenstein, sally e yates, bringing him in to be general counsel. you talk about chutzpah and a
[laughter] let's turn to -- now that we're all feeling good -- [laughter] let's talk about adam schiffhe madness of it all. saying that when the president is gone, they're going to investigate some more. i just couldn't -- i don't know about you, i just couldn't wait to hear another bunch of prattle and nonsense from that liar, adam schiff. why does anybody bother with the guy? >> i mean, he should come with a health warning because he tells so many untruths, it's just amazing. you want...
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good evening. the nba commissioner adam silver is cautiously optimistic about the restart in orlando. he did say today, if coronavirus cases spike inside the bubble, the league may not have a choice but to shut it down. he didn't give precise numbers on that. but we know it is out there. the warriors were not invited to orlando because they have the worst record in the league. draymond green was on espn. jaylen was on asked if he would be willing to go into the bubble. >> i would go to have the opportunity to play basketball. in saying that, i think there's a ton of concern. not only inside the bubble but in the country. we've seen cases explode once again. it's not just the nba. that's where our folks are. this is a country wide problem. not just the bubble. >> damian lillard has been chosen as one of three players to be on the cover of nba 2k 21. very appropriate. a budding musical career going as well. he's perfect for game here's love to shoot from half court steph range. now we'll go back in time to 19 people in. >> orlando -- >> 1993. >> orlando has traded the draft rights to ch
good evening. the nba commissioner adam silver is cautiously optimistic about the restart in orlando. he did say today, if coronavirus cases spike inside the bubble, the league may not have a choice but to shut it down. he didn't give precise numbers on that. but we know it is out there. the warriors were not invited to orlando because they have the worst record in the league. draymond green was on espn. jaylen was on asked if he would be willing to go into the bubble. >> i would go to...
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good afternoon. it's not just adam schiff speaking out of, we're hearing from a number of lawmakers who are upset about the decision to commute roger stone's sentence. he was going to go to jail next week to start the 40 months behind bars. he was convicted of seven counts including witness tampering and lying to congress. we have heard the president repeatedly defend roger stone saying the investigation into his behavior was part of a deliberate attempt to harm those close to the president through the russia probe. we got a statement from the white house, they wrote roger stone has already suffered greatly. he was treated very unfairly as were many others in the case. roger stonies now a free man. as you mentioned, this news has really sent shock waves throughout capitol hill with democrats accusing the president of abusing his power to protect his own of friends. >> i'm recommending that we pass a law that presidents cannot issue a pardon if the crime that the person is in jail for is one that is caused by protecting the president, which this was. it's appalling. >> reporter: republican senator mitt
good afternoon. it's not just adam schiff speaking out of, we're hearing from a number of lawmakers who are upset about the decision to commute roger stone's sentence. he was going to go to jail next week to start the 40 months behind bars. he was convicted of seven counts including witness tampering and lying to congress. we have heard the president repeatedly defend roger stone saying the investigation into his behavior was part of a deliberate attempt to harm those close to the president...
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sherman was a good man. john adams described him as being as honest as an angel. but roger sherman spoke and wrote like he was still in the 17th century, and his colleagues found him strange, if not weird. [laughter] that left john adams, a short lawyer who was an outspoken advocate for independence, and thomas jefferson, the tall, sandy-haired planter who had a reputation as a writer, but who had barely set a word on the congress floor so far. john adams later recalled that these two men actually bickered and argued about which one of them shouldn't do the work. [laughter] and who should lead the drafting. who should be the lead draftsman? and to reconstruct that exciting conversation, we are going to do some theater, live on c-span. i am going to call up two randomly-selected volunteers. chuck, catherine, could you come around? give them a round of applause as they come up. [applause] adams later wrote a reconstruction of the conversation, the bickering and arguing that supposedly happened between thomas jefferson -- say hello, thomas jefferson. >> hello. dr. be
sherman was a good man. john adams described him as being as honest as an angel. but roger sherman spoke and wrote like he was still in the 17th century, and his colleagues found him strange, if not weird. [laughter] that left john adams, a short lawyer who was an outspoken advocate for independence, and thomas jefferson, the tall, sandy-haired planter who had a reputation as a writer, but who had barely set a word on the congress floor so far. john adams later recalled that these two men...
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. >> if you accept all of this at face value, adam, it's too good to be true so these aren't being used -- utilized fully, i guess, these manufacturing facilities so you will need people to work there and you'll have to actually -- this is going to create jobs in this country as well >> absolutely. rochester, new york. upstate new york, blue collar jobs one of the advantages when you think of manufacturing capability, where does it sit? it sits in blue collar america where jobs are needed. so our ability here right now, the first one is in rochester, creating 360 jobs in rochester, 1200 jobs to build all of the facilities and build them out. you'll see a revitalization in a place like rochester i think that will move on to other cities as well. >> not like where we're getting them now we should be real proud of the kind of places they're being made either. so you've got key starting materials which is where it begins then you have to do active pharmaceutical ingredients, then you finally get finished dosage form tablets >> yes. >> what do we need here? all three? >> we're focusing on th
. >> if you accept all of this at face value, adam, it's too good to be true so these aren't being used -- utilized fully, i guess, these manufacturing facilities so you will need people to work there and you'll have to actually -- this is going to create jobs in this country as well >> absolutely. rochester, new york. upstate new york, blue collar jobs one of the advantages when you think of manufacturing capability, where does it sit? it sits in blue collar america where jobs are...
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what that means for down ballot races, with illinois republican congressman, adam kin singer, also lieutenant colonel. always good to see you. you have been at times praised and also criticized for being one of the more independent republicans on capitol hill when it comes to the president's moves. this is how the washington post writes it. some republicans fret to avoid his wrath. the trump's fix is fixation ons leaves their party running against change. these republicans fear he is not only seriously impairing his re-election chances, but also jeopardizing the gop senate majority and its strength in the house. fair characterization? >> i don't know if it's a fair characterization. i'm certainly concerned. and the reason is because -- okay, so coronavirus obviously is surging. i think where the president could do better is explaining the process. so it's not as much about the fact that more covid cases means a failure, it's about do we have hospital capacity. at no point did we ever think we would stay in lockdown until this disappeared. we just have to maintain the hospital capacity. i think things like the exp
what that means for down ballot races, with illinois republican congressman, adam kin singer, also lieutenant colonel. always good to see you. you have been at times praised and also criticized for being one of the more independent republicans on capitol hill when it comes to the president's moves. this is how the washington post writes it. some republicans fret to avoid his wrath. the trump's fix is fixation ons leaves their party running against change. these republicans fear he is not only...
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number ten is adamant they did nothing wrong and the eu referendum was fair. did russia interfere? goodcretary with his american counterpart today rejected the committee's claims. russia is our top national security priority. we have shown that we are not for a second complacent about the threat russia opposes when it comes to cyber. labour's echoing the committee's call to investigate now what went before. the report is quite damning and paints a very bad picture of a government that was far too slow to wake up to the threat posed by russia towards our democracy, far too slow to take the action is required. good morning everybody. as cabinet met in person, spaced out today in the gilded caverns of the foreign office, it was clear the government wants to move on, with little desire to dwell on this awkward subject. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. today's report by the commons intelligence and security committee described russian influence in the uk as ‘the new normal‘ and said successive governments had welcomed rich oligarchs with open arms without asking too many questions ab
number ten is adamant they did nothing wrong and the eu referendum was fair. did russia interfere? goodcretary with his american counterpart today rejected the committee's claims. russia is our top national security priority. we have shown that we are not for a second complacent about the threat russia opposes when it comes to cyber. labour's echoing the committee's call to investigate now what went before. the report is quite damning and paints a very bad picture of a government that was far...
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bryan adams once sang "summer of '69" but this is the summer of n95. goodmmy kimmel live." now, if you don't know me maybe you're looking at the screen and thinking "did john krasinski have some type of terrible accident?" but no, i'm billy eichner. i'm here filling in for jimmy kimmel tonight because when i think about who deserves two months off from work it's definitely public school teachers and the man who won an emmy for producing a one night reboot of "the jeffersons." of course, i'm here in los angeles, where this weekend i'll be participating in that classic summertime activity: mitigating risk. it's a confusing time here in hollywood. tv and films are slowly ramping up as productions try to answer the age-old question, is it possible to entertain americans without giving a communicable respiratory disease to ken jeong? but i'm very excited to be hosting these next few nights. we have some truly incredible guests coming on and one that i cannot stand.
bryan adams once sang "summer of '69" but this is the summer of n95. goodmmy kimmel live." now, if you don't know me maybe you're looking at the screen and thinking "did john krasinski have some type of terrible accident?" but no, i'm billy eichner. i'm here filling in for jimmy kimmel tonight because when i think about who deserves two months off from work it's definitely public school teachers and the man who won an emmy for producing a one night reboot of "the...
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good morning. >> in june, congressman adam schiff, pulling his support, saying in a tweet that he feels his endorsementrney no longer has the same meaning. >> i don't know a lot about why he pulled his support. but i do know and i have heard from others that they're being threatened. the emails. >> with a list of what they call jackie lacey's seven deadly sins, they argue lacey cares more about her law enforcement ties an the old guard establishment than she does about people of color. lacey counters that she's led by the law and says only a fraction of police sheeti shooting cases involve armed individuals. >> you may look at a shooting by an officer sand and say they could have shot them in the leg. >> the division between lacey and black lives matter reaching a boiling point in march. >> let's invite her out to the community meeting she committed to. >> good morning. get off of my porch. >> i was shoot you. get off of my porch. >> that's lacey's husband pointing a gun at protesters on the front porch of their house. >> the district attorney did apologize for her husband's actions. that wasn't enough
good morning. >> in june, congressman adam schiff, pulling his support, saying in a tweet that he feels his endorsementrney no longer has the same meaning. >> i don't know a lot about why he pulled his support. but i do know and i have heard from others that they're being threatened. the emails. >> with a list of what they call jackie lacey's seven deadly sins, they argue lacey cares more about her law enforcement ties an the old guard establishment than she does about people...
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. >> good evening, rachel. i was struck by adam schiff in that interview you just conducted talking about the president's daily brief as the gold standard. being in the daily brief, it requires clearing so many thresholdsed
. >> good evening, rachel. i was struck by adam schiff in that interview you just conducted talking about the president's daily brief as the gold standard. being in the daily brief, it requires clearing so many thresholdsed