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welcome amy poehler, aziz ansari, nick offerman, jim o'heir, aubrey plaza, chris pratt, retta, adam scott, and executive producer mike schur. come on out, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: does this make you regret not doing your show in
welcome amy poehler, aziz ansari, nick offerman, jim o'heir, aubrey plaza, chris pratt, retta, adam scott, and executive producer mike schur. come on out, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: does this make you regret not doing your show in
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all right, nick, you're up. >> adam scott.funniest dry game. even during party down when there would be e-mail chains around the cast. he would -- i would laugh out loud at his contribution to e-mail chains. among -- >> two seconds. >> among the cast, biggest balls. [ laughter ] >> seth: poehler, you're going to go last, because you're on the clock. >> okay, copy that. >> seth: schur, you're up. >> i have amy poehler. it's a weird name. it's a weird name. >> seth: she should have changed it when she was a baby. >> solid, solid b-plus. like, not -- >> cup size, more like it. [ applause ] >> not, like, not gifted, not naturally talented, but, like, kind of -- >> two more seconds! >> i love her more than anyone in the world and i'm so happy we got to work together. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: pratt, what do you got? >> i have jim o'heir. and i'm going to need all the 20 seconds. [ laughter ] you are so genuine, incredibly thoughtful. you're an amazing gift giver. you're a great listener. you're a wonderful friend and you're
all right, nick, you're up. >> adam scott.funniest dry game. even during party down when there would be e-mail chains around the cast. he would -- i would laugh out loud at his contribution to e-mail chains. among -- >> two seconds. >> among the cast, biggest balls. [ laughter ] >> seth: poehler, you're going to go last, because you're on the clock. >> okay, copy that. >> seth: schur, you're up. >> i have amy poehler. it's a weird name. it's a weird...
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in hollywood ♪ >>> "hot tub time machine 2" starring rob corddry, craig robinson, clark duke and adam scott hollywood." >> today we are sitting down with the cast of "hot tub time machine 2". >> mae whitman and bella thorne star in the teen comedy "the duff" >> the power of negative comments online and all of this stuff, that's a bali think we as a culture have yet to figure out >> based on a true story "mcfarland, usa" features kevin costner >> even if you look at the smiles of their facing running you can see how happy they were >> hugh grant stars in the row mat be comedy "the rewrite." >> hi, i am hugh grant >> clark duke >> rob corddry >> and i am adam scott. you have watching "made in hollywood" >> "made in hollywood." >> you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ made in hollywood ♪ ♪ >>> the guys from hot tub time machine are back in hot water when they attempt to go back in the past but end up in the future in "hot tub time machine 2" >> i am clark dude, >> i am rob corddry >> and i am adam scott >> here say scene from "hot tub time machine 2" right here >> ready for another dip? >> i
in hollywood ♪ >>> "hot tub time machine 2" starring rob corddry, craig robinson, clark duke and adam scott hollywood." >> today we are sitting down with the cast of "hot tub time machine 2". >> mae whitman and bella thorne star in the teen comedy "the duff" >> the power of negative comments online and all of this stuff, that's a bali think we as a culture have yet to figure out >> based on a true story "mcfarland,...
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trying to follow in the footsteps of adam scott now. so a 100-1 shot. keep going then. jim: right on track. j.b. stepped in at the end to watch the very last part of that because it went almost right over his mark, which he's going to put back to its original spot. i'd just go ahead and -- why not? five for english. the midway point on friday, co-leader coming into saturday's round. he'll have a tie second finish here. nick: this is one that prugh had. left edge firm. jim: he didn't take long. nick: a little too wide. it's only a fraction. wow. jim: he was anxious to hit that one. david: you're right jimmy. he got that out of the way quickly. nick: and then there were two. it's all on j.b.'s shoulders now. jim: it is. nick: just to stay alive. jim: if he makes it and then once we clear the green here, they'll be heading to the 16th hole. that's j.b.'s wife ericka. it's not an easy putt. made it look easy, though. hold on to that. says you see there, fellows i didn't need to go for any green. i can make four by leaning on my wedge. jason day is also in with a birdie. so
trying to follow in the footsteps of adam scott now. so a 100-1 shot. keep going then. jim: right on track. j.b. stepped in at the end to watch the very last part of that because it went almost right over his mark, which he's going to put back to its original spot. i'd just go ahead and -- why not? five for english. the midway point on friday, co-leader coming into saturday's round. he'll have a tie second finish here. nick: this is one that prugh had. left edge firm. jim: he didn't take long....
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trying to follow in the footsteps of adam scott now. so a 100-1 shot. keep going then.on track. j.b. stepped in at the end to watch the very last part of that because it went almost right over his mark, which he's going to put back to its original spot. i'd just go ahead and -- why not? five for english. the midway point on friday, co-leader coming into saturday's round. he'll have a tie second finish here. nick: this is one that prugh had. left edge firm. jim: he didn't take long. nick: a little too wide. it's only a fraction. wow. jim: he was anxious to hit that one. david: you're right jimmy. he got that out of the way quickly. nick: and then there were two. it's all on j.b.'s shoulders now. jim: it is. nick: just to stay alive. jim: if he makes it and then once we clear the green here, they'll be heading to the 16th hole. that's j.b.'s wife ericka. it's not an easy putt. made it look easy, though. hold on to that. says you see there, fellows i didn't need to go for any green. i can make four by leaning on my wedge. jason day is also in with a birdie. so now to two.
trying to follow in the footsteps of adam scott now. so a 100-1 shot. keep going then.on track. j.b. stepped in at the end to watch the very last part of that because it went almost right over his mark, which he's going to put back to its original spot. i'd just go ahead and -- why not? five for english. the midway point on friday, co-leader coming into saturday's round. he'll have a tie second finish here. nick: this is one that prugh had. left edge firm. jim: he didn't take long. nick: a...
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if you recall when steve williams was working for adam scott and taking the big off on the eighteenthred the whole round so he would take his bib off in the eighteenth hole so the caddy's would be it, the sponsors would be able to see their logos. they don't get to see their logos during a hole so the tour came up to adam scott, you have to keep on that bill but until you get done with scoring coin. another time we met. tom: i have got to run. mark lanier is representing the caddies, the attorneys on monday. we will get more on this very subject. we wish you well. when you dig into the numbers the jobs report not as bad as headlines make it out to be. former economic adviser is next. tom: and look at the headline and see a lot of spin. stuart: when you get down there, middle america is suffering. tom: the president from this economy. stuart: however record 92 million people are not in the labour force. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. k
if you recall when steve williams was working for adam scott and taking the big off on the eighteenthred the whole round so he would take his bib off in the eighteenth hole so the caddy's would be it, the sponsors would be able to see their logos. they don't get to see their logos during a hole so the tour came up to adam scott, you have to keep on that bill but until you get done with scoring coin. another time we met. tom: i have got to run. mark lanier is representing the caddies, the...
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adam scott even credited steve williams with reading the putt that won him the master's.t's a big deal. i can't imagine professional golf without these guys out there. gerri: what are their chances? you're in favor of them winning, but will they win? >> the tour has pretty deep pockets. they can definitely extend this lawsuit for a long period of time. it will be very expensive. long way to go. if it gets through the next several months, the tour will likely settle. this is bad publicity. gerri: these sponsorship earnings are about $15 million a year for the pga tournament. it's interesting the way this is set up. because they're not for-profit. if you think of them as a nonprofit but, on the other hand, they're making a ton of dough. >> that's right. gerri: great to see you again. thank you for coming on the show. we'll be right back. gerri: so here's the question we asked on gerriwillis.com. you see it right there. do you believe a government's jobs numbers? only 1% said yes. 99% said no. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for our online question every weekday. that's
adam scott even credited steve williams with reading the putt that won him the master's.t's a big deal. i can't imagine professional golf without these guys out there. gerri: what are their chances? you're in favor of them winning, but will they win? >> the tour has pretty deep pockets. they can definitely extend this lawsuit for a long period of time. it will be very expensive. long way to go. if it gets through the next several months, the tour will likely settle. this is bad publicity....
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adam scott in the house. mealtime when you save on a variety of food at petsmart. like hill's science diet® - nutrition that's precisely prepared with only the best natural ingredients! when you combine you love with this life-changing nutrition you can enjoy more happy moments together. no wonder it's the #1 choice of vets to feed their own pets. save up to $5 now and save $10 later on your next purchase of select science diet® food, for a limited time only. petsmart®. ♪ don't let bad odors escape. continuously neutralize them with glad with febreze. new glad bags... now with the irresistible scent of gain. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] take skincare to the next level with roc® multi correxion® 5 in 1. proven to hydrate dryness illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in full prescription strength. when we breathe in allergens
adam scott in the house. mealtime when you save on a variety of food at petsmart. like hill's science diet® - nutrition that's precisely prepared with only the best natural ingredients! when you combine you love with this life-changing nutrition you can enjoy more happy moments together. no wonder it's the #1 choice of vets to feed their own pets. save up to $5 now and save $10 later on your next purchase of select science diet® food, for a limited time only. petsmart®. ♪ don't let bad...
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adam scott. the list goes on and on. (?) go tiger that was fun is that he was -- he was the person that everybody's focus is on. now there's so many players in contention. you don't know where to look. what do you say to people who believe that you know golf's best days are behind it, tiger is out earnings and numbers and eyeballs will be down? >> i disagree with that statement. if you look at golf as an entertainment sport, it's never been stronger. the pga tour the ratings are at all-time highs in terms of people on an annual basis watching the sport. the other governing bodies the pga of america, have just signed record rights deals. i think these young players and the fact that you don't know from week to week which actually good fort game. don't get me wrong it's good for golf to have rivalries. but they'll evolve. we're in a transitional phase right now. i wouldn't rule out tiger or phil either. they have stuff left in the tank. it wouldn't surprise me to see them come back as well. (?) >> these young guys are coming o
adam scott. the list goes on and on. (?) go tiger that was fun is that he was -- he was the person that everybody's focus is on. now there's so many players in contention. you don't know where to look. what do you say to people who believe that you know golf's best days are behind it, tiger is out earnings and numbers and eyeballs will be down? >> i disagree with that statement. if you look at golf as an entertainment sport, it's never been stronger. the pga tour the ratings are at...
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with the entire cast. [ cheers and applause ] so that's amy poehler, aziz ansari, nick offerman, adam scottheir, retta, aubrey plaza, chris pratt and mike schur who is a producer and one of my oldest friends. so they're all going to be here. please join us to watch that tuesday night. also -- yeah. also i'd like to quickly mention a charity i'm involved with called cycle for survival. this event was founded in 2007 by my friends jennifer goodman-lynn and her husband dave. jen was fighting cancer and wanted to give back to the doctors who were helping her. she loved indoor cycling so she put together a fundraiser with 50 bikes in one studio at equinox, now it's nearly 5,000 bikes in 13 cities and it's raised over $66 million, all of which, 100% of which goes to memorial sloan-kettering to fund rare cancer research. i'll be riding with my team, team seth, right here in new york at equinox on march 8th, and i can't wait. i would also like to talk to you about perry zimmerman, perry is 14, she is a three-time cancer survivor, and if that's not impressive enough, in the last two years, team perr
with the entire cast. [ cheers and applause ] so that's amy poehler, aziz ansari, nick offerman, adam scottheir, retta, aubrey plaza, chris pratt and mike schur who is a producer and one of my oldest friends. so they're all going to be here. please join us to watch that tuesday night. also -- yeah. also i'd like to quickly mention a charity i'm involved with called cycle for survival. this event was founded in 2007 by my friends jennifer goodman-lynn and her husband dave. jen was fighting...
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so that's amy poehler, aziz ansari, nick offerman, adam scott, jim o'heir, retta, aubrey plaza, chrisike schur, who is their producer and one of my very good friends. and i hear -- i hear they're going to show up super drunk and spill all kinds of secrets. [ laughter ] so, i can't wait. also, last week i started talking about a charity event i'm involved with called "cycle for survival", which raises money -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. raises money for memorial sloan kettering, 100% of which goes to rare cancer research. i also told you about perry zimmerman. here's a picture of perry and i. perry is a 14-year-old, three-time cancer survivor who has been cycle's top fund-raiser the past two years. and in the five years of participating in the event her team, team perry, has raised over a million dollars. [ cheers and applause ] i also told you how my dream, my dream is that this year team seth, i, will out-raise perry. [ laughter ] and in the process knock her off her high horse. i gave you all the links to both of our fund-raising pages. and we wanted to take a look at how th
so that's amy poehler, aziz ansari, nick offerman, adam scott, jim o'heir, retta, aubrey plaza, chrisike schur, who is their producer and one of my very good friends. and i hear -- i hear they're going to show up super drunk and spill all kinds of secrets. [ laughter ] so, i can't wait. also, last week i started talking about a charity event i'm involved with called "cycle for survival", which raises money -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. raises money for memorial sloan...
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at l'enphant plaza, adam tuss news4. >>> i'm scott mcfarlane at the news4 newsroom speaking with congressional officials today, we find out what you should expect at that metro hearing tomorrow. congressional staffers with knowledge of the hearing tell us there will be an investigation and questions about how metro inspects the third rails on the tracks. i'm told there will also be a review of how first responder, emergency responder, are trained to handle metro emergencies. among those scheduled to testify and be questioned by congress metro's interim general manager, the head of metro's board, the head of the national transportation safety board. and a man named jonathan rogers. the passenger from d.c. who posted a series of alarming photos from inside that smoky train car january 12th. one footnote -- the subcommittee investigating metro tomorrow has no d.c. area members of congress on that panel. congressional staffers tell me the committee is likely to let some at least one local member of congress join the hearing anyhow. so they too, can question the executives. doreen? >> thank you, sc
at l'enphant plaza, adam tuss news4. >>> i'm scott mcfarlane at the news4 newsroom speaking with congressional officials today, we find out what you should expect at that metro hearing tomorrow. congressional staffers with knowledge of the hearing tell us there will be an investigation and questions about how metro inspects the third rails on the tracks. i'm told there will also be a review of how first responder, emergency responder, are trained to handle metro emergencies. among...
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adams: thank you, ranking member scott. mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 5. two weeks ago our committee came together expecting to seriously consider this bill, but instead republicans said no. no to moving beyond the status quo, no to investing in the futures of our kids, no to supportinging our teachers and principals, and no to ensuring the success of our neediest students. guess what? you said yes to taking money from our poor students like robin hood in reverse, yes to erasing the gains we've made over the past 50 years and yes to denying student success. this bill ignores the obvious needs of our students, turns its back on some of our most vulnerable. i hope we're not fooled by the name of the bill. student success is a failure. it's clearly -- it clearly sets up our students to fail. h.r. 5 fails on all accounts. it fails our neediest students, it fails to invest in our teachers and our principals. it fails to prepare students for college and careers. this bill deserves an f. i urge my colleagues to vote no. the chair: the gentlelady from north caroli
adams: thank you, ranking member scott. mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 5. two weeks ago our committee came together expecting to seriously consider this bill, but instead republicans said no. no to moving beyond the status quo, no to investing in the futures of our kids, no to supportinging our teachers and principals, and no to ensuring the success of our neediest students. guess what? you said yes to taking money from our poor students like robin hood in reverse, yes to erasing the...
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adams: thank you, ranking member scott. mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 5. two weeks ago our committee came together expecting to seriously consider this bill, but instead republicans said no. no to moving beyond the status quo, no to investing in the futures of our kids, no to supportinging our teachers and principals, and no to ensuring the success of our neediest students. guess what? you said yes to taking money from our poor students like robin hood in reverse, yes to erasing the gains we've made over the past 50 years and yes to denying student success. this bill ignores the obvious needs of our students, turns its back on some of our most vulnerable. i hope we're not fooled by the name of the bill. student success is a failure. it's clearly -- it clearly sets up our students to fail. h.r. 5 fails on all accounts. it fails our neediest students, it fails to invest in our teachers and our principals. it fails to prepare students for college and careers. this bill deserves an f. i urge my colleagues to vote no. the chair: the gentlelady from north caroli
adams: thank you, ranking member scott. mr. speaker, i rise in opposition to h.r. 5. two weeks ago our committee came together expecting to seriously consider this bill, but instead republicans said no. no to moving beyond the status quo, no to investing in the futures of our kids, no to supportinging our teachers and principals, and no to ensuring the success of our neediest students. guess what? you said yes to taking money from our poor students like robin hood in reverse, yes to erasing the...
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adam. >>> finally tonight there was a touch of style in city council chambers today. council members presented a resolution for fashion week. parker and scott started fashion week in 2006 to put a spotlight on local designers and since then it's a nationally recognized success. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, and adam joseph and ducis rogers. and please join us at 11:00 on channel 6 for a special health check report on a unique way to learn about fertility options. >> reporter: i'm health reporter, ali gorman, this is not your average cocktail party these women are here to beat the biological clock with a backup plan. >>> and for cecily tynan adam joseph and ducis rogers i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...s
adam. >>> finally tonight there was a touch of style in city council chambers today. council members presented a resolution for fashion week. parker and scott started fashion week in 2006 to put a spotlight on local designers and since then it's a nationally recognized success. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, shirleen allicot, and adam joseph and ducis rogers. and please join us at 11:00 on channel 6 for a special health check report on a unique...
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adam tuss discovered there's more than meets the eye. >> reporter: iconic majestic. after nearly a century spanning the potomac, the frances scottridge doesn't lack in beauty. take a closer look. there are stories that lie underneath. one of the things is that the bridges are cellular meaning you can get to the inside. thisdor's open. take a look what's inside. on this day, we've stumbled into what appears to be someone's messy living rom. that someone most likely homeless. suitcases, a trunk, even a tv in here. there are doors to be found under the bridge. and that's by design. >> it appears because there's t's so mass-- it's so massive they're voided. that gives you access to the interior of the bridge that you normally wouldn't have. >> reporter: who holds the keys? >> we have a master key. we do. >> reporter: sometimes not enough to keep people out. the bridge does provide protection and the city has had an issue of the homeless making a home here. take this ladder to the next level all the way to the top, and you'll fine the underside of the road you've probably traveled across many times. some other stuff like these hangin
adam tuss discovered there's more than meets the eye. >> reporter: iconic majestic. after nearly a century spanning the potomac, the frances scottridge doesn't lack in beauty. take a closer look. there are stories that lie underneath. one of the things is that the bridges are cellular meaning you can get to the inside. thisdor's open. take a look what's inside. on this day, we've stumbled into what appears to be someone's messy living rom. that someone most likely homeless. suitcases, a...
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adams and bonnie watson coleman. astronaut mae jenson, maya angelou, rosa parks and coretta scott king. and their honorable president, dorothy wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson kendrick meek, nasa administrator charles boldin, hall of fame chicago bulls star michael jordan, dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of the blood bank and led by antonio f. knox sr. delta sigma theta founded in 1913 at howard university who counted our next attorney general loretta lynch, congresswoman marcia fudge, yvette clarke, joyce beatty and brenda lawrence. the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm one of my heros. former secretary of labor alexis herman. and their honorable president paulette c. walker. another special shout out to mide bonus daughter, michelle mills, and my mentee mickie grace. phi beta sigma founded in 1913 at howard university, the fraternity of my husband, dr. nathaniel horn
adams and bonnie watson coleman. astronaut mae jenson, maya angelou, rosa parks and coretta scott king. and their honorable president, dorothy wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson kendrick meek, nasa administrator charles boldin, hall of fame chicago bulls star michael jordan, dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of...
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adam tuss reports, more than meets the eye. >> reporter: iconic majestic and after nearly a century spanning the potomac, the frances scott key bridge still does not lack in beauty. take a closer look. stories lie underneath. one of the things with these old bridges is that they're cellular meaning you can actually get to the inside. well this door's open. take a look what's inside. op this day stumbled into what appears to be someone's messy living room. that someone, most likely homeless. suitcases, a trunk, even a tv in here. there are doors to be found under the bridge and that's by design. >> the piers, because they're so massive, are voided, and that gives you access to the interior of the bridge that you normally wouldn't have. >> reporter: who holds the keys? >> we have a master key. >> reporter: a master key? >> we do. >> reporter: sometimes not enough to keep people out. the bridge does provide protection and the city has had an issue of the homeless making a home here. take this ladder to the next level all the way to the top and you'll find the under side of road you've probably traveled across many times. some ot
adam tuss reports, more than meets the eye. >> reporter: iconic majestic and after nearly a century spanning the potomac, the frances scott key bridge still does not lack in beauty. take a closer look. stories lie underneath. one of the things with these old bridges is that they're cellular meaning you can actually get to the inside. well this door's open. take a look what's inside. op this day stumbled into what appears to be someone's messy living room. that someone, most likely...
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envision having a conversation with jane adams who would be entrancing and wonderful and things like that, but i can see sitting and having a conversation with f. scott fitzgerald somewhere in a cafÉ here in savannah. he's a modern person. and the '20s is a modern decade. it's when we became, if you will recognizable. so it was an exciting period to deal with. and the book all books have a kind of a spine to them. you have of to have something to hold it together. some people call these things tropes. i never knew what that meant. but for me, it was the year 1927. and, of course, in that year david of sarnov founded nbc the first national radio network and a guy named fred french built the first terrifically tall building. it still stands on fifth avenue north of 42nd street. 27, of course is the year of charles lindbergh's flight from new york to paris and his return and the parade they had for him in new york. four million people show up for this parade. it's a fantastic time. fitzgerald perhaps captured it best. he writes this: in that year, he says, the tempo of the city changed, it changed sharply. the parties were bigger, the morals were looser
envision having a conversation with jane adams who would be entrancing and wonderful and things like that, but i can see sitting and having a conversation with f. scott fitzgerald somewhere in a cafÉ here in savannah. he's a modern person. and the '20s is a modern decade. it's when we became, if you will recognizable. so it was an exciting period to deal with. and the book all books have a kind of a spine to them. you have of to have something to hold it together. some people call these things...
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adam jonas after tesla numbers came in weaker than expected. the electric automaker's stock getting pounded today down 6%. cnbc's phil lebeau is live in chicago with more. hey, phil. >> hey, scottteresting conference call last night because elon musk, even though it was a rough fourth quarter, was very bullish in terms of his projections for tesla, not only over the next two or three years but looking further out. there are many hurdles that this company has to overcome and this is really what a number of people are focused on today. those hurdles are one reason that barclays is out with a note just a few minutes ago lowering its price target for tesla from $200 a share down to $190. some of the hurdles they have to overcome, china sales. it's not enough just to say we have people in there given the wrong advice about the difficulty of recharging. that's the world's number one auto market. tesla has struggled for more than a year to get it right and even though elon musk says it's not an insurmountable problem it has people wondering how long will it take to get it right. the model x launch coming in about six months. by all indication that should not slip any further. then the
adam jonas after tesla numbers came in weaker than expected. the electric automaker's stock getting pounded today down 6%. cnbc's phil lebeau is live in chicago with more. hey, phil. >> hey, scottteresting conference call last night because elon musk, even though it was a rough fourth quarter, was very bullish in terms of his projections for tesla, not only over the next two or three years but looking further out. there are many hurdles that this company has to overcome and this is really...
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scott: mr. speaker, i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. adams. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. adams: thank you mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today in support of the affordable care act. one year after implementing the health care exchanges, the number of uninsured in this country has decreased dramatically. implementing the health care exchanges has provided health insurance access to 208,000 individuals in my district, with what are lot accounting for one of north carolina's highest number of subsidized health insurance enrollments. young adults can stay on their parents' plans resulting in nearly 10,000 young adults retaining health insurance in my district. seniors in my district have saved $11.1 million through medicare part b, the prescription drug discount. the affordable care act has also created 9.6 million private sector jobs. my district's unemployment rate is 13.9%. so for me it's not about just health, but jobs and our economy. these tangible
scott: mr. speaker, i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. adams. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. adams: thank you mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today in support of the affordable care act. one year after implementing the health care exchanges, the number of uninsured in this country has decreased dramatically. implementing the health care exchanges has provided health insurance...
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scott: mr. speaker, i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. adams. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. adams: thank you mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today in support of the affordable care act. one year after implementing the health care exchanges, the number of uninsured in this country has decreased dramatically. implementing the health care exchanges has provided health insurance access to 208,000 individuals in my district, with what are lot accounting for one of north carolina's highest number of subsidized health insurance enrollments. young adults can stay on their parents' plans resulting in nearly 10,000 young adults retaining health insurance in my district. seniors in my district have saved $11.1 million through medicare part b, the prescription drug discount. the affordable care act has also created 9.6 million private sector jobs. my district's unemployment rate is 13.9%. so for me it's not about just health, but jobs and our economy. these tangible
scott: mr. speaker, i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentlelady from north carolina, ms. adams. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. adams: thank you mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise today in support of the affordable care act. one year after implementing the health care exchanges, the number of uninsured in this country has decreased dramatically. implementing the health care exchanges has provided health insurance...
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envision having a conversation with jane adams who would be entrancing and wonderful and things like that, but i can see sitting and having a conversation with f. scott fitzgerald somewhere in a cafÉ here in savannah. he's a modern person. and the '20s is a modern decade. it's when we became, if you will recognizable. so it was an exciting period to deal with. and the book all books have a kind of a spine to them. you have of to have something to hold it together. some people call these things tropes. i never knew what that meant. but for me, it was the year 1927. and, of course, in that year david of sarnov founded nbc the first national radio network and a guy named fred french built the first terrifically tall building. it still stands on fifth avenue north of 42nd street. 27, of course is the year of charles lindbergh's flight from new york to paris and his return and the parade they had for him in new york. four million people show up for this parade. it's a fantastic time. fitzgerald perhaps captured it best. he writes this: in that year, he says, the tempo of the city changed, it changed sharply. the parties were bigger, the morals were looser
envision having a conversation with jane adams who would be entrancing and wonderful and things like that, but i can see sitting and having a conversation with f. scott fitzgerald somewhere in a cafÉ here in savannah. he's a modern person. and the '20s is a modern decade. it's when we became, if you will recognizable. so it was an exciting period to deal with. and the book all books have a kind of a spine to them. you have of to have something to hold it together. some people call these things...