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at abigail adams. through conversations with top experts, video towards of historic sites and questions from c-span's audience, we tell the stories of the americas 35 firstly. now -- 45 first ladies. now abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adams as confidante and dearest friend. she revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail adams have become so prominent because of these collection of papers. and the publications that have opened them up to the world. >> the story of abigail adams and the revolutionary war is the story of sacrifice, commitment to country. she rose to the occasion. >> she was opposed to slavery. >> she was quite a behind-the-scenes dynamo,. she said cannot rule without including what women want. >> the backdrop to the occupancy of the white house is one of personal tragedy. >> she is worried about her husband. and defend him against slander. she is concerned about her
at abigail adams. through conversations with top experts, video towards of historic sites and questions from c-span's audience, we tell the stories of the americas 35 firstly. now -- 45 first ladies. now abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adams as confidante and dearest friend. she revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail adams have become so prominent because of...
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now, abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. ♪ >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adam as confidant and dearest friend. she has really revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail had become so prominent in the mind of americans because this collection of papers in the publications that have open them up to the world. >> it's a story of sacrifice commitment to country, and abigail rose to the occasion. >> abigail was adamantly opposed to slavery. >> she was -- she wore her husband, we can't rule without including what women want and what women have to contribute. >> the backdrop is one of political defeat and personal tragedy. >> she is worried about her husband and defend him against slander. she is concerned about her children, their upbringing, their education. >> she could hold her own with anybody in her own time and since. she was in every way her husband's equal. >> born in 1740 car -- abigail married john adams at age 1
now, abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. ♪ >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adam as confidant and dearest friend. she has really revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail had become so prominent in the mind of americans because this collection of papers in the publications that have open them up to the world. >> it's a story of sacrifice commitment to country, and abigail rose to the...
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>> adams: of course.se civilians, for those people who were caught up in this, who were victims of the i.r.a., of course i apologize. that i'm a republican leader, i accept my responsibilities in all of those matters. i don't apologize for the i.r.a., for its existence, for its right to engage as it did. but surely, you wouldn't be a thinking person if you didn't regret all that happened here. aww, this audit will take days. what a headache! actually...i... don't have a headache anymore! excedrin really does work fast. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. with 2 pain fighters, plus a booster, excedrin ends headaches fast. in fact for some relief starts in just 15 minutes. wow, my headache is gone. not gonna happen. excedrin. wow, that was fast. ♪ hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. th
>> adams: of course.se civilians, for those people who were caught up in this, who were victims of the i.r.a., of course i apologize. that i'm a republican leader, i accept my responsibilities in all of those matters. i don't apologize for the i.r.a., for its existence, for its right to engage as it did. but surely, you wouldn't be a thinking person if you didn't regret all that happened here. aww, this audit will take days. what a headache! actually...i... don't have a headache anymore!...
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betty: adam is here onset. adam: i thought it was real.ernational cutting its four-year profit forecast but reaffirmed its sales forecast because of new business. $3.2 billion worth of contracts. the problem is the strong dollar. it caused the top and bottom line to miss estimates last quarter. harman depends on germany. for one third of its sales. the rest of europe for another 18%. u.s. business has been growing since the recovery from the recession. betty: thank you so much. some fun movers as we are into the session. the greenback has fallen for seven straight days. the biggest losing streak since april of 2011. marking the first monthly decline since june. the dollar's drop has investors questioning the currency market's biggest one-way trade. for more, i want to bring back adam parker, chief u.s. strategist at morgan stanley. it is only pain for the dollar bulls. will there be more losses? adam: our currency team is run by a guy named hans who seems like he is right all the time. the guy is right all the time. his call is the 7% quar
betty: adam is here onset. adam: i thought it was real.ernational cutting its four-year profit forecast but reaffirmed its sales forecast because of new business. $3.2 billion worth of contracts. the problem is the strong dollar. it caused the top and bottom line to miss estimates last quarter. harman depends on germany. for one third of its sales. the rest of europe for another 18%. u.s. business has been growing since the recovery from the recession. betty: thank you so much. some fun movers...
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adam can you defend this? >> i absolutely can defend it not only because i want to make charlie happy which i wake up in the morning wanting to make charlie happy but i can defend it. this is called a negotiation. guess what? we have the economic leverage. they have the ability to make weapons grade plutonium. we would like to have them have our money and we would like them to not make nuclear weapons and we will do you're right, within reason anything we need to do to get to that point. i don't see any problem with that. >> do you think this is reasonable? >> of course it's within reason. >> just let the ayatollah do whatever he wants? >> no, i'll make that point. this is where we were going all along with this bipartisan multiyear strategy of having the economic sanctions against them. we are close to getting what we were after. >> what do you make of all of this? >> the iranians have broken every promise and deal. they haven't even said they've changed their ways. they said they're not changing their ways.
adam can you defend this? >> i absolutely can defend it not only because i want to make charlie happy which i wake up in the morning wanting to make charlie happy but i can defend it. this is called a negotiation. guess what? we have the economic leverage. they have the ability to make weapons grade plutonium. we would like to have them have our money and we would like them to not make nuclear weapons and we will do you're right, within reason anything we need to do to get to that point....
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adam: on the weekend. brendan: thank you so much.omberg surveillance." ♪ matt: good morning. it is thursday, april 9. you are "in the loop." i'm matt miller, in four betty liu. 90 minutes away from the opening bell. roger crandall joins us to discuss how insurers are investing amid the current low interest rate environment. how the company is targeting minority else -- millennial's. we will speak with roger lynch after the issues his company faced. a look at the $1 million and more car trend. what is driving this demand? first off, a look at our top story this morning, greece is paid up for now. the debt ridden government said nearly half $1 billion is owed to the international monetary fund. it is still asking its neighbors for help. a french economist says europe has mishandled the crisis. >> they are mistreating the greeks. they are also mistreating
adam: on the weekend. brendan: thank you so much.omberg surveillance." ♪ matt: good morning. it is thursday, april 9. you are "in the loop." i'm matt miller, in four betty liu. 90 minutes away from the opening bell. roger crandall joins us to discuss how insurers are investing amid the current low interest rate environment. how the company is targeting minority else -- millennial's. we will speak with roger lynch after the issues his company faced. a look at the $1 million and...
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i guess adam was talking about me here. >> no. political correctness allows this weird rationalization of what's going on with isis and these militants, these terrorists with -- >> how did you possibly get all this back to barack obama? >> he is the one who compared isis in a speech about isis, brought up the crusades. >> recruiting was going on long before that. >> it's obviously picking up. >> i know the change in the next segment. >> i'll say something positive about you. >>> "forbes on fox" getting ready to go. what have you got? >> you see these folks celebrating. should that have americans worrying? >> a new d.c. push to cut down stuff like this going to send jobs up in smoke? see you soon. >>> first, you think this jetblue pilot running up and down the aisle screaming about 9/11 was crazy. wait until you hear what he is doing now. you make me wear my bike helmet. you taught me never to run with scissors. and to follow the swimming rules. you tell me to stay away from drugs. to always buckle my seat belt. so why do you keep
i guess adam was talking about me here. >> no. political correctness allows this weird rationalization of what's going on with isis and these militants, these terrorists with -- >> how did you possibly get all this back to barack obama? >> he is the one who compared isis in a speech about isis, brought up the crusades. >> recruiting was going on long before that. >> it's obviously picking up. >> i know the change in the next segment. >> i'll say...
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and adam joseph returns with the full forecast from accuweather. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's boss. but i forgot to attach the presentation it sends in a flash, good thing i have fios. i don't and it was taking forever. we don't miss a beat. i'm yelling at the kids to get off wi-fi. get off the movies! get off the video games! i think i got a promotion. i think i need a new job. are you guys hiring. why settle when you can have you have fiber optics with a two year price guaranteed. fios. the fastest, most reliable internet. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ >>> lease are revealing new details now o
and adam joseph returns with the full forecast from accuweather. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's boss. but i forgot to attach the presentation it sends in a flash, good thing i have fios. i don't and it was taking forever. we don't miss a beat. i'm yelling at the kids to get off wi-fi. get off the movies! get off the video games! i think i got a promotion. i think i need a new job. are you guys hiring. why settle when you can have you have...
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in my mind, lincoln was adam one, adam two. >> rose: i know. deeply humble good, had a tremendous capacity for rising above hatred. he was a terrible hater in the midst of war and is a moral example to beat all. the second inaugural is a beautiful testament to hue multi. lyndon johnson was something of a monster. johnson could say hey i achieved a lot. i would say a couple of things -- none of us -- >> rose: could you say it wasn't easily -- easily say it wasn't necessary to be how you define monster in order to achieve all those things? he may have benefited people as much as francis perkins. >> i would say someone like the people we cover who are involved in scandal, politics or business is because of something broken inside. the scandal never emerges out of nothing. it's because at a had something undeveloped inside and that they -- their watergate will come, if you ignore your adam two, your watergate will come and for johnson there were a lot of bad moments when that came. second we are endowed all of us with a moral imagination. we don't
in my mind, lincoln was adam one, adam two. >> rose: i know. deeply humble good, had a tremendous capacity for rising above hatred. he was a terrible hater in the midst of war and is a moral example to beat all. the second inaugural is a beautiful testament to hue multi. lyndon johnson was something of a monster. johnson could say hey i achieved a lot. i would say a couple of things -- none of us -- >> rose: could you say it wasn't easily -- easily say it wasn't necessary to be how...
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autism affected adam's life. one is adam needs assistance with many things that people take for granted, such as putting on your own clothes. being able to you know understand what danger is independent. he doesn't speak. >> in school he has an aide. he drinks from a cup without spilling juice or water. he's taught to use a spoon. he has no idea to do it on his open. >> many things keep me up at night, thinking about when adam turns 22. a lot of things go away. a lot of his services and supports that he desperately need disappear at 22 i am concerned that adam's skills will degrade and slip. >> when my friends' son ages out of school my son was going to a programme. all he did was watch it all day. when i saw him, he seemed like a zombie. to give the it wases. i could work until i'm 70 it won't be enough. i worry about adam that i won't be there for him, and he'll be put in an institution and drugged up to control his behaviour. that's a fear i have every day. >> daddy loves you, okay. i'll proud of you, aworry a
autism affected adam's life. one is adam needs assistance with many things that people take for granted, such as putting on your own clothes. being able to you know understand what danger is independent. he doesn't speak. >> in school he has an aide. he drinks from a cup without spilling juice or water. he's taught to use a spoon. he has no idea to do it on his open. >> many things keep me up at night, thinking about when adam turns 22. a lot of things go away. a lot of his services...
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"america tonight"s adam may is a long-term resident of the city and saw the great divide up close. >> yes, that curfew went in effect a minute ago. right now all eyes of the city are on this intersection. north avenue and pennsylvania avenue this is the scene where yesterday we saw worst looting and rioting, where the cvs drug store went up in flames people running in and out of the building. tonight a different scene, a calm protest at the intersection where hundreds are gathered in the streets. and next to them a line of police officers, and helicopters shining lights overhead. it's unclear how the situation will play out with the curfew in effect. one person who raised a lot of concerns over how the city handled the crisis is a former police officer a man by the name of ed-norris. he has an interesting story. he was the police commissioner resigned in disgrace from law enforcement after he was found guilty of a federal crime, and has strong opinions as to what went wrong why the rioting got so out of control in baltimore, and believes the protesters are misguided. he does not belie
"america tonight"s adam may is a long-term resident of the city and saw the great divide up close. >> yes, that curfew went in effect a minute ago. right now all eyes of the city are on this intersection. north avenue and pennsylvania avenue this is the scene where yesterday we saw worst looting and rioting, where the cvs drug store went up in flames people running in and out of the building. tonight a different scene, a calm protest at the intersection where hundreds are...
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adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at all. >> i'm not exactly sure why i decided to challenge adam. i think i was just trying to make him see that whether his socks were here or folded this way or that way, it wasn't really going to alter his life, so again i picked up one of the t-shirts and kind of put it down haphazardly. how about this? >> yeah, that's not cool either. >> why? >> the label needs to be facing up. >> why? you know it's your shirt. you know your name. >> it just does. i don't know. it's like i couldn't explain why i have empty boxes in there, either. i just need to have them because i
adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at...
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. >> and adam joseph is on another outdoor adventure today he is live in south philadelphia hey adam. >> i feel like being at citizens bank park we should be in sunshine and warmth but i have gloves on it's like winter baseball if you come down to the game tonight make sure you wear the winter gear, do everything to warm yourself up you can see the red sox are on the field and some of the phillies are stretching and throwing the ball around before the game. we are talking about a beautiful weekend for the end of the week and i'll taste test some of the latest staples at the ballpark. and the man who dances here on the dugout for the seventh inning stretch will he be here as well. (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (grover) nice! (husband) 3 club seats. 50 yard line. (female announcer) that means you too could experience the joy of winning. every day, for the rest of your life. (grover) new wheels. nice. see you tomorrow! (female announcer)
. >> and adam joseph is on another outdoor adventure today he is live in south philadelphia hey adam. >> i feel like being at citizens bank park we should be in sunshine and warmth but i have gloves on it's like winter baseball if you come down to the game tonight make sure you wear the winter gear, do everything to warm yourself up you can see the red sox are on the field and some of the phillies are stretching and throwing the ball around before the game. we are talking about a...
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adam. >> monica... today with temperatures in the 70's but as we look to the west on double scan, yes changes are moving in. showers and very cold temperatures. i'll have all those changes ladies coming up in that accuweather 7-day. >> all right. >> look forward to that. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> police in oklahoma intercepted an easter bunny toy way dangerous secret inside. $30,000 of meth was stuffed in it. the bunny was being sent by fed ex to a home. on
adam. >> monica... today with temperatures in the 70's but as we look to the west on double scan, yes changes are moving in. showers and very cold temperatures. i'll have all those changes ladies coming up in that accuweather 7-day. >> all right. >> look forward to that. those stories and more when "action news" comes right back. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise...
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adam: i think this will become more mainstream.he largest health insurance mayking usin- in -network. i think in five years everyone will start a nonemergency visit with a video consultation. emily: thanks so much for joining us. thank you so much for watching this edition of "bloomberg west ." to remember all the latest headlines all the time on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we will see you later. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: yesterday at this table, we had a 68 minute conversation with iran's foreign minister, javad zarif. tonight part two. a conversation about the nuclear deal, the relationship between iran and the u.s., and the possibilities of future engagement. here is that conversation. if there was a nuclear agreement, is it likely to lead to more cooperation in terms
adam: i think this will become more mainstream.he largest health insurance mayking usin- in -network. i think in five years everyone will start a nonemergency visit with a video consultation. emily: thanks so much for joining us. thank you so much for watching this edition of "bloomberg west ." to remember all the latest headlines all the time on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we will see you later. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is...
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also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a room. >> i was going to say -- >> in a limo. >> exactly. >> between martinis. you know, wannabe president clinton is not worried so much about e-mails and benghazi. she worries this obama economy which never got off the ground is starting to show major weaknesses on the underlying numbers. you look at manufacturing, you look at some of the sort of granular stuff including the fact that the larger picture of unemployment is still about 11%. >> thank you for mentioning the youth because otherwise we would have lost. what do you make of what he's saying? >> i think he'll run on bill clinton's economy, she'll not run on obama's economy. victimization, gender. i don't think she's a people person and i don't think she's a good salesperson. warren is pulling her so much to the left, she has no choice but to go at it this way. >> dan henninger ha
also here ben stein, charles payne, dave mcdowell, adam liczinski. what is the biggest regret or concern? >> this is from wall street democrats i speak to and as you know, president -- >> three of them gathered in a room. >> i was going to say -- >> in a limo. >> exactly. >> between martinis. you know, wannabe president clinton is not worried so much about e-mails and benghazi. she worries this obama economy which never got off the ground is starting to show...
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adam: for many cases, it is.ou have a broken bone, we are not going to be able to reset your bone over video. go to the emergency room. if you have a sinus infection or pinkeye, it can work. emily: how immediate is the consultation? adam: our average weight time is two minutes -- weait time is two minutes. emily: i wonder about the quality. who are the doctors and how do you vet them? adam: they are doctors who maybe had their own private practice for a while and maybe now want to practice with us. they are just seeing patients all day. they are not dealing with medical records or faxing things. amalie: what sort of trends and patient adoption are you seeing and how do you get more patients to accept this? adam: it is growing. the way we are getting adoption is through word-of-mouth. people will try it -- 75% of our members are working moms. they have school-age kids and they go to work every day. they use the service and they are blown away. it saves them a trip to urgent care. they don't have to pack up the kid
adam: for many cases, it is.ou have a broken bone, we are not going to be able to reset your bone over video. go to the emergency room. if you have a sinus infection or pinkeye, it can work. emily: how immediate is the consultation? adam: our average weight time is two minutes -- weait time is two minutes. emily: i wonder about the quality. who are the doctors and how do you vet them? adam: they are doctors who maybe had their own private practice for a while and maybe now want to practice with...
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as long as it's temporary adam. thanks so much. >>> a borough manager in delaware county will learn her fate at a council meeting tonight. paula brown went back to colwyn borough hall to pack up her belongings this morning. last week she locked herself inside that building for almost 24 hours after a majority of council members voted to fire her. brown says the borough can't pay its bills if she's fired. she wants d.a. jack whelan to get involved. "action news" reporter david henry has been following this stormy he'll have a live report today at 4:30. >>> well, you're going the notice major road work as you move through center city starting this week but this project is no quick fix an overhaul that is expected to take years. vernon odom now live above the vine street expressway. vernon all of this is about the bridges that go over that highway just like the one on which you're standing today. >> reporter: brian, i'm standing on one of those 60-year-old bridges that needs work. and i mean lots of work. take a look o
as long as it's temporary adam. thanks so much. >>> a borough manager in delaware county will learn her fate at a council meeting tonight. paula brown went back to colwyn borough hall to pack up her belongings this morning. last week she locked herself inside that building for almost 24 hours after a majority of council members voted to fire her. brown says the borough can't pay its bills if she's fired. she wants d.a. jack whelan to get involved. "action news" reporter david...
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adam brought up diplomacy, diplomatic relationships. we don't have diplomatic relationships with isis with al qaeda. that does not exist. that's the president's game plan. it's faulty from the very beginning. >> you cannot play nice-nice with these guys. they want to maim, murder they execute and flaunt it day in and day out. >> who is they? >> excuse me for a second if they have the opportunity they would be over here today and they would do the same thing over here. it's the last thing we want. we've got to show great restraint. >> they are iran financing some of the terrorists and others financing some other terrorists. iran who we are trying to have diplomatic relations with. this is the bottom line. no no, no. >> hold it. i'm bringing dagen in. this guy in uganda was released in 2006. that 30% number ultimately could be 50%, 70%. we know we are releasing people that want to come back and harm us. that is stupid. >> the question everyone must answer is the u.s. safer with gitmo closed? with fewer detainees at that prison? the answer
adam brought up diplomacy, diplomatic relationships. we don't have diplomatic relationships with isis with al qaeda. that does not exist. that's the president's game plan. it's faulty from the very beginning. >> you cannot play nice-nice with these guys. they want to maim, murder they execute and flaunt it day in and day out. >> who is they? >> excuse me for a second if they have the opportunity they would be over here today and they would do the same thing over here. it's the...
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the big story is the gusty winds and downpours we are see sweeping across the tri-state right now adam joseph is live can at stormtracker 6 live double scan, what are we in for here. >> if you saw the gusty downpours and showers passing through no lightning or thunder with it but the showers had a lot of wind associated with it as it raced to the west from the east quickly, it was in philadelphia less than an hour ago and now it's about to exit the coastline with the cooler temperatures and lingering light showers west of the city continuing to pass through the only place left with warnings is ocean county barnegat light north to toms river this is until 4:30 and this is only because the winds that are in excess of 50 miles per hour. not seeing much in the way of lightning in our immediate area. there is lightning with this particular line toward longbranch and toward new york city, there are powerful winds up to 70 in seaside heights and belmar and behind it a pop of sun and more showers firing and that is pushing in from the west and they don't have the pack or punch that the first l
the big story is the gusty winds and downpours we are see sweeping across the tri-state right now adam joseph is live can at stormtracker 6 live double scan, what are we in for here. >> if you saw the gusty downpours and showers passing through no lightning or thunder with it but the showers had a lot of wind associated with it as it raced to the west from the east quickly, it was in philadelphia less than an hour ago and now it's about to exit the coastline with the cooler temperatures...
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enjoy that weekend. >> adam thank you. "action news" turns 45 years young this month. the broadcast pioneers of philadelphia organized a lunch celebration at the bally golf club today. former and currents "action news" members were there including my seat mate, monica malpass and president, bernie prazenica it included a presentation of 1,000 scholarships to 20 area college students. >>> breaking news right now from southwest philadelphia homicide detectives have been called thereafter a report of a body in this burning vehicle. now lease were called to enterprise avenue at 4:00 p.m. someone found a body inside of this vehicle, obviously the fire is out. no word on if the body is male or female. they are conducting an investigation of a body found in a burning car in south felt. >>> police in montgomery county say they have caught two people that murdered a man in pottstown and they finally know what led up to that crime. the da's ofsz announced murder charges against richard collins and mariah back on march 20th investigators say all three knew each other other and ha
enjoy that weekend. >> adam thank you. "action news" turns 45 years young this month. the broadcast pioneers of philadelphia organized a lunch celebration at the bally golf club today. former and currents "action news" members were there including my seat mate, monica malpass and president, bernie prazenica it included a presentation of 1,000 scholarships to 20 area college students. >>> breaking news right now from southwest philadelphia homicide detectives...
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charlie: adam, speak to that. adam: before the argument in the morning, when all we knew was justice kennedy's reasoning in the windsor decision, there was a lot of reason to think he was prepared to go all the way. he stopped short of saying so today. will he in june? i agree with david, very likely, yes. his question suggests he knows he's on the brink of a major transformation of american society and one which would be a ccomplished by court rulings and not democracy and that made him a little nervous. charlie: what more did you glean from watching this about the justices beyond kennedy? adam: both cases presented their cases good. they suggested, somehow banning same-sex marriage, it would make traditional marriage more secure. justices kagan, ginsburg, really went after him on that. not understanding whatever you might say about traditional marriage, it is not clear how banning same-sex marriage is going to do any harm to that institution. david: i agree. it i thought it was interesting, you saw both in the c
charlie: adam, speak to that. adam: before the argument in the morning, when all we knew was justice kennedy's reasoning in the windsor decision, there was a lot of reason to think he was prepared to go all the way. he stopped short of saying so today. will he in june? i agree with david, very likely, yes. his question suggests he knows he's on the brink of a major transformation of american society and one which would be a ccomplished by court rulings and not democracy and that made him a...
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else, adam. >> reporter: good temperatures for the runners. keeps their bodies a little cooler and also we have a strong wind so hopefully it's a tail wind foreign them helping them push right along that track. as we look at the nuns it's 55 in philadelphia, that's a good 12 degrees or so below normal. 54 in the lehigh valley, 43 in the poconos. and at the shore only 52 degrees. those winds still very gusty out of the west-northwest 30 miles an hour in philadelphia, clocking in at 32 in wilmington, 32 as well in the poconos and at the shore around 28 miles an hour wind gusts. high pressure is coming in from the west so those winds will ease overnight and that high bringing a crystal clear sky but that high is going to do its damage as it passes by overnight. it will somewhat relax the winds and with the clear sky we have freeze warnings in effect for basically the entire viewing area. all the areas in the light blue and a frost advisory for philadelphia county, delaware county, the entire state of delaware and also cape may county in new jerse
else, adam. >> reporter: good temperatures for the runners. keeps their bodies a little cooler and also we have a strong wind so hopefully it's a tail wind foreign them helping them push right along that track. as we look at the nuns it's 55 in philadelphia, that's a good 12 degrees or so below normal. 54 in the lehigh valley, 43 in the poconos. and at the shore only 52 degrees. those winds still very gusty out of the west-northwest 30 miles an hour in philadelphia, clocking in at 32 in...
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it was a separate strike that killed adam gadahn. same area afghanistan/pakistan border region both in january, but a separate strike. >> let's bring in cnn military analyst james spider mark joining us by the phone. one of the things interesting senior administration official told our state department correspondent that the operations targeting al qaeda, the operation was targeting al qaeda combatants and u.s. intelligence had, quote, near certainty there were no hostages at the target site of course. of course, this is a target site that did have hostages. i think this once again shows that intelligence is flawed. and as much as we would like to believe that intelligence is concrete and airtight there really are no defs when it comes to this type of-- no definites when it comes to this type of intelligence gathering. >> it is not a scientific endeavor it is one of gaps. multiple intel is needed to close the gaps. in this case we had no presence on the ground. we had no human intelligence to confirm or deny or provide clarity before
it was a separate strike that killed adam gadahn. same area afghanistan/pakistan border region both in january, but a separate strike. >> let's bring in cnn military analyst james spider mark joining us by the phone. one of the things interesting senior administration official told our state department correspondent that the operations targeting al qaeda, the operation was targeting al qaeda combatants and u.s. intelligence had, quote, near certainty there were no hostages at the target...
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the event on march 26 was fantastic, commissioner adams was the mc and he was joined on stage by dr. mimi silver who knew commissioner herman very well. mayor art agnos, who gave a wonderful tribute to commissioner herman, the president of the iawu now following in commissioner herman's foot steps and sean farly, the president of the local. the tribute is hung right at the base of the escalator so as passengers and guests come into the facility and they go to make the turn up the escalator they can come within a distance close nufr to the tribute that it can voice activate and the words of jimmy herman can be heard. the tribute is arranged in a steel wave form and the artists tell us that one of the reasons it is arranged in that way is not only to fit into the sculpture, if you will, of the cruise terminal but also to mimic the ocean and the freedom and the movement of the ocean that they felt best reflected james herman's qualities. they found through all of the interviews that they did they described him as being someone who went with the flow and was a peacemaker, but also someon
the event on march 26 was fantastic, commissioner adams was the mc and he was joined on stage by dr. mimi silver who knew commissioner herman very well. mayor art agnos, who gave a wonderful tribute to commissioner herman, the president of the iawu now following in commissioner herman's foot steps and sean farly, the president of the local. the tribute is hung right at the base of the escalator so as passengers and guests come into the facility and they go to make the turn up the escalator they...
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and this adam sandler outrage is another example of that. george or well said within every joke is a revolution. with every sensorred joke is a form of tierney. these white liberals and their politically correct smallpox have infected indians. way to go, guys. it is not the first time around. but it is pretty bad. >> how does your wife feel? >> i gotta go. >> are you on indian land right now? is this your weekend -- oh he's gone. that was amazing live feed. it was uh paying how he could edit himself in the live feed. goof -- gavin is right. 2* was never offensive. >> that ain't no war dance. >> no? >> no. >> look, you and the chief got your signal and we will teach them a war dance. >> see that's how you get in the spirit. you remember go, go, gophers? >> no. >> it was a cartoon. it was indian gophers and prairie dogs, officers. look, i think we have a nonoffensive clip with authentic indian dialect. >> what did he say? what did he say? >> you don't remember that? that was every episode. that was the joke, what didy say? he would do that ind
and this adam sandler outrage is another example of that. george or well said within every joke is a revolution. with every sensorred joke is a form of tierney. these white liberals and their politically correct smallpox have infected indians. way to go, guys. it is not the first time around. but it is pretty bad. >> how does your wife feel? >> i gotta go. >> are you on indian land right now? is this your weekend -- oh he's gone. that was amazing live feed. it was uh paying...
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perfect pick adam.reats. >> with all of that exercise we were doing outside, we were running and hopping like a bunny we came inside the easter bunny is here at johnson's farm, you can meet him here and he can teach you how to drive a tractor as well and show you how to decorate your easter cookies, from 10:00 until 4:00 they look just as good on the cookie as the hands and lips. look at this one, look at those hands. how do you clean all of that up? >> baby wipes. lots of them. >> she lightnings it as you can see. the big kids are over here decorating the cookies. >> i like decorating cookies but i want to eat it right now. >> can i taste it? good job. a great day to be outdoors finally temperatures in the 60s, 65 in philadelphia and reading at 64 and millville 60 and much cooler at the shore. sea isle city just 48 degrees with the wind off the water, satellite and radar a warm front in pennsylvania it will clip the northern parts of area and the lehigh valley and severe weather breaking out and we tim
perfect pick adam.reats. >> with all of that exercise we were doing outside, we were running and hopping like a bunny we came inside the easter bunny is here at johnson's farm, you can meet him here and he can teach you how to drive a tractor as well and show you how to decorate your easter cookies, from 10:00 until 4:00 they look just as good on the cookie as the hands and lips. look at this one, look at those hands. how do you clean all of that up? >> baby wipes. lots of them....
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up next. >> meteorologist adam joseph.ds to linger a little bit. >> overnight tonight and then we'll push them off the coast for your tuesday and wednesday. >> get them out of here. >> sunshine returns. yes, please do. as we take a look at the action cam which is at fdr park in south philadelphia. the mallard ducks. do you know which is the male and green mail. >> green head male. >> you're correct. look at you, you know your ducks. >> i guessed. >> you just guessed. >> beautiful no matter what. as they're lounging on this monday. yes, it's early in the week. most of us are feeling like they are just relax a little after the weekend. look at double scan live radar. a lot of clouds but no precipitation whatsoever going on right now. so that is at least one good thing going this afternoon. 55 in allentown, 57 in wilmington so temperatures once again five days in a row below average. only 48 degrees in the poconos and millville the warm spot at 60. all the clouds are pushing in from the north and northwest. a large low in eas
up next. >> meteorologist adam joseph.ds to linger a little bit. >> overnight tonight and then we'll push them off the coast for your tuesday and wednesday. >> get them out of here. >> sunshine returns. yes, please do. as we take a look at the action cam which is at fdr park in south philadelphia. the mallard ducks. do you know which is the male and green mail. >> green head male. >> you're correct. look at you, you know your ducks. >> i guessed....
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meteorologist adam joseph now live at the big board with the details.hilly temperatures that we've had the last couple days and that has also extended into today has basically choked that system as it pushed to the east so that's good news for us but in cold air damning because that winds coming out of the northeast, that cold age gets wedged across the mountains of the appalachians so we can't move those temperatures very much. 44 on wednesday, 43 on thursday, 54 today. it has gone up a little bit but our normal is 62 degrees this time of year. that warm air made it as far north as around georgetown delaware and as you can see from roanoke to richmond 81 degrees, washington still chilly there at 60 degrees so there just wasn't enough really oomph to get that front to bust through. locally a couple showers up towards the lehigh valley but that's it. generally it's just cloudy with some breaks of sun far southern areas but as we look to the west of washington there you can see some downpours beginning to develop along the cold front but there's no lightn
meteorologist adam joseph now live at the big board with the details.hilly temperatures that we've had the last couple days and that has also extended into today has basically choked that system as it pushed to the east so that's good news for us but in cold air damning because that winds coming out of the northeast, that cold age gets wedged across the mountains of the appalachians so we can't move those temperatures very much. 44 on wednesday, 43 on thursday, 54 today. it has gone up a little...
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joining me from oregon is adam.re having audio difficulty and that's why adam has put on the orange head phones for us. so can you hear me? >> i can, good morning. >> good morning. can you talk to me. what was your reaction when i.c.e. knocked on your door and said they were opening these deportation proceedings? >> i was mortified. i didn't even know what to think. i was in shock. >> i think shock is a response that many of us are having in first encountering your story. just to help viewers understand who may not be familiar with this part of our immigration law, did you know that you were vulnerable to this possibility? >> i did not know. i thought i was protected by adoption twice. >> and you're married, so is there a reason why your marriage yourself doesn't protect you? >> my marriage -- my wife is a permanent resident that's going through the naturalization process. she's a native of vietnam. >> so here you have spent a lifetime here in this nation, adopted by two american families. you have children who are
joining me from oregon is adam.re having audio difficulty and that's why adam has put on the orange head phones for us. so can you hear me? >> i can, good morning. >> good morning. can you talk to me. what was your reaction when i.c.e. knocked on your door and said they were opening these deportation proceedings? >> i was mortified. i didn't even know what to think. i was in shock. >> i think shock is a response that many of us are having in first encountering your...
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lets go outside to adam joseph live along city avenue. look at satellite from 8:00 this morning, the fair weather cumulous clouds have bubbled up in many locations but when the sunsets, the sky remains clear. it's mild, 68 in allentown and 68 in wilmington upper 60s for philadelphia as well as millville, but a sea breeze has kicked in and the ocean is only 51, with an easterly wind from stone harbor to cape may temperatures in the mid-50s. quite a difference at the shore. 18 miles per hour in philadelphia, 16 in wilmington and 13 at the shore and as high as 22 miles per hour in the poconos, if you head home head home in work, the kids play in the backyard breezy and temperatures falling to 64 between 6:00 and 8:00 tonight. when i come back we'll talk about cooler temperatures and summertime warmth coming in the seven day. >> thank you adam. >>> we have breaking news right now, chopper 6 hd live over philadelphia international airport the scene of an emergency landing, just minutes ago, our camera showing you zoomed in as far as we can get
lets go outside to adam joseph live along city avenue. look at satellite from 8:00 this morning, the fair weather cumulous clouds have bubbled up in many locations but when the sunsets, the sky remains clear. it's mild, 68 in allentown and 68 in wilmington upper 60s for philadelphia as well as millville, but a sea breeze has kicked in and the ocean is only 51, with an easterly wind from stone harbor to cape may temperatures in the mid-50s. quite a difference at the shore. 18 miles per hour in...
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adam may provides the story. >> they told me it was going to be a specific rate, a set rate a two year contract. >> gretchen and her husband other than theo's downtown diner. she quickly knew there was a problem with her electric supplier. >> it ented up end it up being not a fixed rate. not a rate they had propositioned not a 36 month rate. >> it wasn't what you were promised. >> the very first rate was 8.133. >> within months she said she was paying more than five times rate she had been promised costing her thousands of dollars almost bankrupting her business. >> do you think this company was, like -- >> ripping me off? yeah. a lot. >> horror stories like these are quickly mounting. as a growing number of private companies jockey to sell you kilowatts. >> they just came knocking on my door and started offering this wonderful rate. >> the wonderful rate for electricity didn't last wrong for salome a nurse in connecticut. >> my bills went from on average 300 to $350 a month to all of a sudden, 600, $700. >> for this town house? >> for this town house. i was shocked. >> connecticut was
adam may provides the story. >> they told me it was going to be a specific rate, a set rate a two year contract. >> gretchen and her husband other than theo's downtown diner. she quickly knew there was a problem with her electric supplier. >> it ented up end it up being not a fixed rate. not a rate they had propositioned not a 36 month rate. >> it wasn't what you were promised. >> the very first rate was 8.133. >> within months she said she was paying more...
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now, it takes on a whole new meaning. >> "america tonight's" adam may joins us. adam i know you spent a lot of time reporting from baltimore lived there yourself. is this level of corruption a surprise to those living in the community? >> reporter: it's not really a crime joie, i covered crime for ten years. you have seen everything happening in that jail, previous misconduct but this level of corruption was so different what you see unfolding in baltimore with the protests and the death of a person in custody speaks to a different issue. when i spoke to a corrections officer he said the regret that he has in his career that sometimes he was too forceful, that sometimes he himself used violence over the inmates he did that to get control over the inmates because there is a feeling within the city where there's a fine line between sometimes officers, corrections officers, those on the streets and the criminals. >> such a remarkable story. what happened to the jailers in this case, did they get jailed? >> katira stevenson the one corrections officer who actually ha
now, it takes on a whole new meaning. >> "america tonight's" adam may joins us. adam i know you spent a lot of time reporting from baltimore lived there yourself. is this level of corruption a surprise to those living in the community? >> reporter: it's not really a crime joie, i covered crime for ten years. you have seen everything happening in that jail, previous misconduct but this level of corruption was so different what you see unfolding in baltimore with the...
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shirleen and i along with adam and ducis rodgers back tonight.ll hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> "action news" at 5:00 is coming up next. >> see you tonight. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody meteorologist cecily tynan rick williams and monica malpass. >> a teenager was shot and killed when gunfire erupted after a party in camden county and tonight the family of tymer ebright is remembering their son. monday night rick is off sharrie williams joins us and the big story on "action news" is the investigation into that triple shooting that left two teens hurt and the one dead. >> "action news" reporter vernon odom is live outcited camden county prosecutor's officers with the very latest. vernon. >> reporter: tonight county and city detectives are asking for the public's help in catching the person who was slaying bullets all around the parking lot last night a parking lot that was full of teenagers after a party that cost five dollars per to get in but one paid the ultimate price. >> he was
shirleen and i along with adam and ducis rodgers back tonight.ll hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> "action news" at 5:00 is coming up next. >> see you tonight. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody meteorologist cecily tynan rick williams and monica malpass. >> a teenager was shot and killed when gunfire erupted after a party in camden county and tonight the family of tymer...
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adam, appreciate. liz: thanks, adam. pete benson, joe bell and scott bauer in the pits of the cme. david: when you think about heinz you think about ketchup. 650 million bottles are sold around the year, every day, every year forgive me. would be nice if it was every day. liz: heinz ketchup has equally tasting cousin, mustard. it is getting a big brand makeover, trying to take on the goliath in the business. we have heinz north american president. welcome, how are you going to pull this off? your big competitors, french's mustard. french has a huge percentage of the market share in mustard. 60%. heinz last check has 1% market share. how will you climb that mountain. >> thanks for having me. basically listening to consumers. consumers, see and taste and enjoy our mustard in restaurants forever. they tell us why can't i find my mustard in supermarkets. we say, let's do it. we tried to do something different. come up with the best tasting mustard, yellow mustard we possibly can. heinz has 150 years of experience in condements. we did this we're so confident, we're changing the recipe
adam, appreciate. liz: thanks, adam. pete benson, joe bell and scott bauer in the pits of the cme. david: when you think about heinz you think about ketchup. 650 million bottles are sold around the year, every day, every year forgive me. would be nice if it was every day. liz: heinz ketchup has equally tasting cousin, mustard. it is getting a big brand makeover, trying to take on the goliath in the business. we have heinz north american president. welcome, how are you going to pull this off?...
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now abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adams as confidante and dearest friend. she revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail adams have become so prominent because of these collection of papers. and the publications that
now abigail adams. this is about 90 minutes. >> abigail would grow to be the equal of john adams as confidante and dearest friend. she revealed herself as an 18th-century woman, but her concerns sound very modern to us today. >> john and abigail adams have become so prominent because of these collection of papers. and the publications that