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soledad: adam foss, nice to have you with us. adam: thank you. soledad: next on "matter of fact."y are not your father's factory jobs. >> some are talking about making $40,000 a year right after they are completing school. soledad: why can't employers find people to do the work? still ahead. a bank employee quits when her politics are questioned. >> i was not going to stop working with change change. soledad: did a congressman apply the pressure tha in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. ♪♪ get what you love for less at olive garden. new early dinner duos for just $8.99. choose from over 50 delicious combinations. and all the salad and breadsticks you want. from 3-5 monday through thursday. hurry in, it's early dinner duos.
soledad: adam foss, nice to have you with us. adam: thank you. soledad: next on "matter of fact."y are not your father's factory jobs. >> some are talking about making $40,000 a year right after they are completing school. soledad: why can't employers find people to do the work? still ahead. a bank employee quits when her politics are questioned. >> i was not going to stop working with change change. soledad: did a congressman apply the pressure tha in my future, i'm twice...
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there are over 1000 letters between abigail adams and john adams.either of them was capable of writing a boarding letter -- boring letter or a short one. you are reminded that history is human. history is not about memorizing dates and statistics and quotations. it is about human beings. that's why it is so important. , any nation that expects to be ignorant and free expects what never was and never can be. he said, "when in the course of operativets," and the word is human. none of these people who occupy the highest office has ever been perfect. charlie: remind me, jefferson didn't write books. did he write letters? david: yes, indeed. charlie: lots of letters. as many as adams? david: no. the main thing with jefferson's he destroyed every letter he ever wrote to his wife or that she wrote to him. he would write to friends of theirs and say, if you have any correspondence from my wife, please return it to me, because i would like to have it, and then he destroyed it. charlie: why? david: nobody really knows. david:charlie: what do you think? david
there are over 1000 letters between abigail adams and john adams.either of them was capable of writing a boarding letter -- boring letter or a short one. you are reminded that history is human. history is not about memorizing dates and statistics and quotations. it is about human beings. that's why it is so important. , any nation that expects to be ignorant and free expects what never was and never can be. he said, "when in the course of operativets," and the word is human. none of...
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found in the letters and there's over 1,000 letters between abigail adams and john adams. neither of them was capable of writing a boring letter or a short one. you're reminded that history is human. his -- history's not about remembering dates and quotations, it's about human beings. that's why it's so important. jefferson said any nation that expects to be ignorant and free expects what it never was and never can be. and he said when in the course of human events and the operative word is human, none of these people who occupied our highest office have ever been perfect. >> charlie: remind me -- jefferson didn't write books. >> no. >> charlie: did he write letters? >> yes, indeed. >> charlie: many letters as many as adams. >> jefferson destroyed every letter he ever wrote to his wife or she wrote to him. he would write to friends of theirs saying if you have correspondence from my wife return it to me and he destroyed it. >> charlie: why do you think he did that? >> i think he felt his private life must remain private. >> charlie: why didn't you write about jefferson or
found in the letters and there's over 1,000 letters between abigail adams and john adams. neither of them was capable of writing a boring letter or a short one. you're reminded that history is human. his -- history's not about remembering dates and quotations, it's about human beings. that's why it's so important. jefferson said any nation that expects to be ignorant and free expects what it never was and never can be. and he said when in the course of human events and the operative word is...
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p for a long adam: we have been through there before.his is exactly what you saw as incarceration rates skyrocketed was this idea if we bad guys for as long as we possibly can and as long as away possible crime would come down and we learned a very horrible esson that that was not the right thing to do. soledad: so crime didn't particularly go down? adam: there's very little women down.crime other things anything from lead homes, ut of gentrification to better and ting and education better economy led to this drop in crime. soledad: when you describe it as orrible and terrible you are talking about the impact of that appening because of mass incarceration. what was the impact? adam: you lose the ability to public housing or get driver's license, financial aid public welfare and the idea behind that was to deter people but the itting crimes consequence has been people who re touched by the system come out in a way worse position so they go back to committing crime. soledad: since you left the prosecutor's office in boston i now you have b
p for a long adam: we have been through there before.his is exactly what you saw as incarceration rates skyrocketed was this idea if we bad guys for as long as we possibly can and as long as away possible crime would come down and we learned a very horrible esson that that was not the right thing to do. soledad: so crime didn't particularly go down? adam: there's very little women down.crime other things anything from lead homes, ut of gentrification to better and ting and education better...
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adams wins the presidency, and in return, adams will appoint clay to be secretary of state. and that was important, because several presidents prior to john quincy adams had been secretaries of state before entering the presidency. john quincy adams in fact had been secretary of state. so secretary of state was really the stepping stone to become president. and so essentially, clay is setting himself up to become john quincy adams' successor once adams decided to leave office. so that's exactly what happens in the house. the house votes for adams to become president, and jacksonians jump on that alleged corrupt bargain, and they use that as their main campaign theme in 1828. host: why is it the democratic party for years has had every year something called the jefferson-jackson dinners? guest: this is a way to commemorate what many people -- or who many people consider to be the founders of the democratic party. you have thomas jefferson, who formed that original democratic republican party, and then you have jackson, who many people within the party see as rejuvenating or r
adams wins the presidency, and in return, adams will appoint clay to be secretary of state. and that was important, because several presidents prior to john quincy adams had been secretaries of state before entering the presidency. john quincy adams in fact had been secretary of state. so secretary of state was really the stepping stone to become president. and so essentially, clay is setting himself up to become john quincy adams' successor once adams decided to leave office. so that's exactly...
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i want jelly beans adam i do.ldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. >>> well the unofficial start to summer is about to kick off and if you think about renting a vacation property listen up. >> more people are renting places on b and b and arpo. we have not have trouble but people complain that what they get is not what they expected. >> vacation dreams disappointed. it happened. >> the three bedroom is actually a two bedroom with a walk-in closet. online reviews are a great resource. if people are happy or unhappy they write about it. >> don't fall for
i want jelly beans adam i do.ldman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our...
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he is in the crowd somewhere. >> are we going to get adam?re he is on the ground from the drone to adam. i see it. this is really spectacular and they are calling it the summer of spectacular spectacle. come here starting saturday and check out the found an shows four times daily and special evening shows. check out the gardens, they have five acres completely revamped and two years of work and close to 3,000 box woods were planted and part of the original scheme in his planation here and the gardens he wanted 3,000 box woods in 1931 when it was originally opened and they are back and way more fountains than he could ever have imagined. 71 in new holland and 67 a pretty popular number in interior south jersey brigantine 60 and 63 in surf city. and today was a gorgeous day. finally we saw sunshine and that will go by the way side as we go after the midnight hour. by 6:00 in the morning. heavy rain developing especially around millville. that lifts to the northern and moves away to the north and a break in the rain and 5:30 p.m. a second round
he is in the crowd somewhere. >> are we going to get adam?re he is on the ground from the drone to adam. i see it. this is really spectacular and they are calling it the summer of spectacular spectacle. come here starting saturday and check out the found an shows four times daily and special evening shows. check out the gardens, they have five acres completely revamped and two years of work and close to 3,000 box woods were planted and part of the original scheme in his planation here and...
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adam, when you look at the intelligence community, what's next? we've had reports that the president asked the dni director, dan coots, mike roger, the head of the n.s.a., to perhaps back off on the investigation. is the intelligence community alarmed at the president's conduct and how is that going to play out? >> we're all trying to figure out, what is the f.b.i. looking at? who are they looking at? what kind of charges might they be considering? the other line is, if you will, obstruction. this concept of obstruction. you know, is trump, who is obsessed with narrative, is he reaching out to people in the intelligence community, trying to put pressure on the f.b.i. in order to, at a minimum, change the narrative and basically, you know, muddy the waters, if you will? convince people that there is nothing there really to look at that involves him or involves those that are around him? or is he doing this in order to relieve pressure? obviously we saw the appointment of a special counsel, which was a result of pressure. and so the efforts that i t
adam, when you look at the intelligence community, what's next? we've had reports that the president asked the dni director, dan coots, mike roger, the head of the n.s.a., to perhaps back off on the investigation. is the intelligence community alarmed at the president's conduct and how is that going to play out? >> we're all trying to figure out, what is the f.b.i. looking at? who are they looking at? what kind of charges might they be considering? the other line is, if you will,...
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adam? >> clear skies fighting clouds as well as showers at times this holiday weekend. i'll break it down for you in accuweather. >> ducis rogers looks at >> there is another eyebrow raising revelation about the possibility of a trump russian connection. trump's son-in-law held a meeting with ambassador ciz lack to discuss setting up a communication channel between the trump transition team and kremlin. the meeting happened on the first or second and would have used russian facilities. he had been taken aback by kushner's suggestion. abc news is reporting that don junior and eric trump were summoned to new york to inform them foreign hackers were trying to penetrate the computers of the trump corporation. eric trump denies any of the company's computers were compromised. president trump is wrapping up his first foreign trip having taken part in the g7 summit in sicily. all seven leaders signed a declaration to fight terrorism. the other leaders asked trump to make a commitment to fight climate change something trump dismissed as a hoax during the campaign. >> hilary cli
adam? >> clear skies fighting clouds as well as showers at times this holiday weekend. i'll break it down for you in accuweather. >> ducis rogers looks at >> there is another eyebrow raising revelation about the possibility of a trump russian connection. trump's son-in-law held a meeting with ambassador ciz lack to discuss setting up a communication channel between the trump transition team and kremlin. the meeting happened on the first or second and would have used russian...
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then there is john adams. john adams, not from onesylvania, but probably of the strongest critics of the pennsylvania government. two, one of the greatest defenders of mixed government. massachusetts, when they write their constitution, adams is the primary author, it is governor, upper house, lower house, all checking one another. adams is conservative in this sense. he is about order, structure. with adams in favor of independence, of course. the parts ways with pennsylvania. we live in the age of political experiments, many will fail, some will succeed. dividedsylvania will be and weekend -- weakened. no fan of democracy. no fan of giving the people so much power. we have got to love adams on the pennsylvania constitution. people cannot be free or happy whose government is one assembly. totally right to the pennsylvania constitution, a single assembly is liable to all devices, follies and frailties of an individual. subject to fits of humor, starts of passion, enthusiasm, partiality, prejudice. focus on the
then there is john adams. john adams, not from onesylvania, but probably of the strongest critics of the pennsylvania government. two, one of the greatest defenders of mixed government. massachusetts, when they write their constitution, adams is the primary author, it is governor, upper house, lower house, all checking one another. adams is conservative in this sense. he is about order, structure. with adams in favor of independence, of course. the parts ways with pennsylvania. we live in the...
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adam joseph is stand big live outside soaking it up. what a welcome sight. >> these are changes that we like. we got rid of the clouds after the first few days and on and off days as well. responding with sunshine. 78 right now in philadelphia. with low humidity it feels beautiful out here. as we close out the month of may. 85 in richmond and notice the 50s to pittsburgh and syracuse and stormed passing through and a severe thunderstorm watch in new england tonight. and it is try across our area, we zoom in to central park and thunderstorms developing west of trenton and harrisburg, we'll watch these as they drift into the western suburbs into the evening hours. there is still a chance for a spotty thunderstorm and downpour in spots and if any of those drift in from the west. a couple could be on the severe side with pea to quarter size hail and torrential rain with it. most of us could be hit with the thunderstorms it is isolated. we'll chat about the exclusive accuweather forecast and let you know how the month of june begins. coming
adam joseph is stand big live outside soaking it up. what a welcome sight. >> these are changes that we like. we got rid of the clouds after the first few days and on and off days as well. responding with sunshine. 78 right now in philadelphia. with low humidity it feels beautiful out here. as we close out the month of may. 85 in richmond and notice the 50s to pittsburgh and syracuse and stormed passing through and a severe thunderstorm watch in new england tonight. and it is try across...
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. >> adam, thank you. with the changing weather remember can you get the hourly forecast and stormtracker 6 live double scan radar on your phone or tablet. the 6 abc app say free download for your mobile device. >> a gunman son the loose after a shooting that took the life out of a 14-year-old and injured a 16-year-old. it happened on the 2,000 block of orleans street in the port richmond section of philadelphia. sara bloomquist is now live with the update. >> reporter: brian, i just spoke with homicide captain jim clark at headquarters, he gave us some insight. up to 70 people were out on the block enjoying barbecues, it was the holiday you'll remember and that is when the gunman stepped out and opened fire shooting and killed tiemere frazier and wounding his 16-year-old friend. he is a good kid an eighth grader who has never been in trouble. it's unclear why they would be in trouble. >> there is so much shooting and tragedy and death going on. >> neighbors here is a say they have had it. after frazer was
. >> adam, thank you. with the changing weather remember can you get the hourly forecast and stormtracker 6 live double scan radar on your phone or tablet. the 6 abc app say free download for your mobile device. >> a gunman son the loose after a shooting that took the life out of a 14-year-old and injured a 16-year-old. it happened on the 2,000 block of orleans street in the port richmond section of philadelphia. sara bloomquist is now live with the update. >> reporter: brian,...
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sogomonian, santa rosa//"dad adam williams kept his cool and his hands on the wheel he managed to slow down but kept driving."sot: adam williams, dad// "and we were in pretty heavy commute traffic so i couldn't just whip off to the side and pull over so it kind of just happened that way because it was so fast."sot: ella sogomonian, santa rosa//"while mom was in the front passenger seat delivering her own baby and the news 'it's a girl!" altogether the delilvery only took 40 minutes.sot: victoria williams, mom// "we weren't dilly dallying at home. we didn't take our time. we left within 20 minutes. we weren't expecting twenty minutes late to have a baby."sot: ella sogomonian, santa rosa//: "what would you say to people who wonder how could this happen to a doctor?"sot: victoria williams, mom// "i think the main take home point is that labor can go so many different ways. nature can give us anything."sot:ella sogomonian/santa rosa//mom and dad are happy it all worked out.kainoa is a healthy baby girl who just days old already has quite the story to tell. in santa rosa ella sogomonian kro
sogomonian, santa rosa//"dad adam williams kept his cool and his hands on the wheel he managed to slow down but kept driving."sot: adam williams, dad// "and we were in pretty heavy commute traffic so i couldn't just whip off to the side and pull over so it kind of just happened that way because it was so fast."sot: ella sogomonian, santa rosa//"while mom was in the front passenger seat delivering her own baby and the news 'it's a girl!" altogether the delilvery...
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winter got a sam adams beer and my friend said, do you know much about sam adams? don't know anything -- he sort of related to john adams. he sor said you should read a book on him. i said i don't read books about history, but i read it. when i thought of last night's that did you know that peers a gateway drug to american history? watch this. the first book i read since college in history was this book on sam adams. i read it and i was like, i don't know what this precious person did for our nation. , if this author can get me excited in history, what else did he write? he wrote one on henry knox. a bookstore owner that self educated, and then i just kept going. being a type a personality, i just kept going. i was focused on early american history. there were these new discoveries. within the first three and a half years, i read 51 thousand -- 51,000 pages. that's just the way i am. colonial, revolutionary, and constitutional history, and the first seven presidential terms. the thing that is really strange that i'm here today is that the one person i would not stu
winter got a sam adams beer and my friend said, do you know much about sam adams? don't know anything -- he sort of related to john adams. he sor said you should read a book on him. i said i don't read books about history, but i read it. when i thought of last night's that did you know that peers a gateway drug to american history? watch this. the first book i read since college in history was this book on sam adams. i read it and i was like, i don't know what this precious person did for our...
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>> adam verlander. >> verlander?on and is currently living with friends. this is her first visit with verlander in six weeks. >> i don't know how he still feels about me. if he's still going to be in love with me the same way he was before he got locked up. i'm going to start crying. >> it's been 45 days since i've seen my girl. kind of rough. >> how do you feel? >> a little apprehensive. >> verlander's apprehension stems from suspicions. when he recently tried to call skye, someone else answered. >> i said i'm looking for skye, and he said, huh? and i said i said i'm looking for skye. and some guy hangs up my phone. so i'm a little curious to find out who the hell that was. i guess we'll see here in a minute. it could go good or it could go bad. i don't know. i can be a sweetheart. but i'm also a demon whenever i'm provoked. >> hey, baby. >> hey, baby. >> verlander wastes little time before confronting skye. >> where are you at? >> i'm in -- >> with who? >> with [ bleep ]. he's just helping me. >> [ bleep ] you. >>
>> adam verlander. >> verlander?on and is currently living with friends. this is her first visit with verlander in six weeks. >> i don't know how he still feels about me. if he's still going to be in love with me the same way he was before he got locked up. i'm going to start crying. >> it's been 45 days since i've seen my girl. kind of rough. >> how do you feel? >> a little apprehensive. >> verlander's apprehension stems from suspicions. when he...
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when the issues are uncovered, some builders are denying the jackson adams with airs.promised immune system is banned from his bedroom because of possible mold. >> as a mother, all you want to do is protect your children. the family believes the builder cut corners allowing home to seep into their homes and cause mold over time. >> it's called water intrusion and fixing the house can cost over $100,000. >> wow, yo you are ringing water out of the wood. >> it's a result of defiv construction in the appodts.ievt during the wave of residential construction and building boom are especially vulnerable. >> rob said the adams home built 13 years ago. >> this was not built according to code. >> an auditorium of homeowners claim the same problem with different builders. >> you believe your homes are rotting. >> yes. >> who do you believe should pay for the repairs? >> the builder. >> these families live in wilkinson homes. >> i feel t that i find out now that the construction of the house was substandard. the scope of the construction continues to expand. last november toll bro
when the issues are uncovered, some builders are denying the jackson adams with airs.promised immune system is banned from his bedroom because of possible mold. >> as a mother, all you want to do is protect your children. the family believes the builder cut corners allowing home to seep into their homes and cause mold over time. >> it's called water intrusion and fixing the house can cost over $100,000. >> wow, yo you are ringing water out of the wood. >> it's a result...
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it took 27 years to reopen adam's case to find out who murdered adam because they didn't have the toolsback in 81. a lot of mistakes were made. president ragan helped us start the national center. that was my wife's idea to start the national center for missing and exploited children. we had the amber alert although it took congress three years to pass the amber alert. we do have the amber alert. we have people like you in the media that take this seriously. you've got 70 faces out there, 80 percent of missing kids are you are doing this wonderful special. so many things have changed and children have a way better chance at being recovered alive and even long-term. elizabeth smart we found. stacy do guard was in a backyard for 18 years. the girls in the house of horrors of cleveland. we never give up hope and we look every day. >> social media has been to a game changer. in your case, you had to wait hours and days for people to know that adam was missing. now you get it instantaneously. >> we are partners at the national center for missing and exploited children. we have great partners
it took 27 years to reopen adam's case to find out who murdered adam because they didn't have the toolsback in 81. a lot of mistakes were made. president ragan helped us start the national center. that was my wife's idea to start the national center for missing and exploited children. we had the amber alert although it took congress three years to pass the amber alert. we do have the amber alert. we have people like you in the media that take this seriously. you've got 70 faces out there, 80...
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good job. >> reporter: just 18 years old, adam's body and his mind are more like 80.genetic disease -- >> type c. >> reporter: one his dad says is like childhood alzheimer's. >> lose the ability to walk. lose the ability to talk and lose the ablgtd to say, i love you. how hard is that to hear as a parent. >> you're doing great. >> reporter: even as he body ages -- >> he's so popular at school. everybody loves him. >> reporter: adam is surrounded. just 200 cases nationwide. >> yeah! >> i remember growing up knowing it was so rare. >> reporter: this year his classmates voted adam homecoming king. >> i heard his name, everyone was cheering. >> reporter: but they know his time is limited. >> really exemplifies what kind of person he is and the fighter that he is that he made it to this point. >> reporter: with the clock ticking, adam relies on experimental drugs. his parents say a cure would provide millions more and almost a decade of research. so students of hosting races and rails to raise money for. >> adam is running out of time and we wanted to help. we wanted to ra
good job. >> reporter: just 18 years old, adam's body and his mind are more like 80.genetic disease -- >> type c. >> reporter: one his dad says is like childhood alzheimer's. >> lose the ability to walk. lose the ability to talk and lose the ablgtd to say, i love you. how hard is that to hear as a parent. >> you're doing great. >> reporter: even as he body ages -- >> he's so popular at school. everybody loves him. >> reporter: adam is surrounded....
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meteorologist adam joseph has the forecast.r too hot. >> i would be out there all day long if i had to wait for back lava. >>> it is very hot dan it's the most humid day of the heat wave as well and with that heat and humidity combining here and a front arriving we are seeing some storms pop in scattered form especially to the southwest and the southeast of center city. in fact as we take a closer look at storm tracker6 live double scan there was one thunderstorm that rolled through parts of gloucester camden county, a second one behind it although that is starting to weaken but following its heels moving to the east at 20 miles an hour there you can see as it moves to the east near 206. with the initial storm moving to the east in parts of burlington county, washington at 4:33, speed well 4:49. jenkins 4:42. you'll get a quick little soaking and even a rumble or two of thunder. there's another nasty thunderstorm with a lot of lightning, 52 lightning strikes in 15 minutes that went right over old barney in the northern tip of l
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for adam joseph, cecily tynan and jeff skversky i'm monica malpass have a good night.dman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan and jim gardner. >>> it is thursday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is a dark sky, over the philadelphia area and a thunderous out burst of very stormy weather throughout the tri-state area. we are looking live at sky 6 hd at the ben franklin bridge. it kind of looks like the end of the world. it isn't -- but there is the possible of some veryvy weather throughout the
for adam joseph, cecily tynan and jeff skversky i'm monica malpass have a good night.dman sachs was one of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia,...
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. >> and this guy right here, adam devine, you think he's ready to go?i think he is. >> we found out. >> it's adam devine. i'm hosting --. i'm hosting the -- sorry. let's just go back and do it again. >> when you were approached to host, what was your initial reaction? >> i went, like, it has been my dream since mike myers shimmied on to the stage, i was like, i want to host that so bad. >> adam has other big shoes to fill as well. >> and kevin hart hosting last year. before that, amy schumer and rebel wilson. >> rebel wilson. >> rebs. >> have you reached out to her, gotten any advice? >> i haven't yet, i probably will last-second when i start to freak out. but now i'm playing it cool, like, i'm going to crush this. then an hour before the show, i'm like, please help! >> and the generation award will be given to the very deserving cast of "the fate of the furious." >> they've been a staple of the show in a big way. >> there's always room for family. >> do you think you'll always get the day-of butterflies? >> i think if you don't get a little bit of butt
. >> and this guy right here, adam devine, you think he's ready to go?i think he is. >> we found out. >> it's adam devine. i'm hosting --. i'm hosting the -- sorry. let's just go back and do it again. >> when you were approached to host, what was your initial reaction? >> i went, like, it has been my dream since mike myers shimmied on to the stage, i was like, i want to host that so bad. >> adam has other big shoes to fill as well. >> and kevin hart...
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adam shapiro, thank you very much. i'm joined for an analysis of all of this.nd you were saying before we went to break, adam johnson, that we need this kind of transparency. if you think the guy is bad at his job, he's bad. but those who want to get to the bottom of it, they absolutely should. >> well, there's a problem when the head of a internal spy organization, that's what the fbi is in effect. cia is external, fbi is internal. spy might be harsh, but that's what they're doing. when you have the head of that organization who effectively becomes the news, that's a problem. that's dysfunctional. it doesn't work for republicans. it doesn't work for democrats. mr. trump, president trump was correct to remove mr. comey from this position. in fairness, if you really want to do it the right way, now create a special prosecutor where you actually look at the situation and maybe not prosecutor, special investigator to figure out whether there was anything that was done with russia that should be considered here. fair enough. but you need a new head of the fbi. tris
adam shapiro, thank you very much. i'm joined for an analysis of all of this.nd you were saying before we went to break, adam johnson, that we need this kind of transparency. if you think the guy is bad at his job, he's bad. but those who want to get to the bottom of it, they absolutely should. >> well, there's a problem when the head of a internal spy organization, that's what the fbi is in effect. cia is external, fbi is internal. spy might be harsh, but that's what they're doing. when...
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adam, i would like you to stay with me. i know you're pouring through the language in the statement which, of course, we care about. i want to bring in our power panel to talk about this. from the king's college business and finance program brian brendberg, jack mcintire, steve cor at the -- -- cortez, we had an unchanged decision, that's what they got. >> absolutely, all eyes are focused on union because that's where we are seeing according to fed futures rates, 70% chance interest rate but what's interesting with this rate announce mint, decision, is how the market came in a little bit first and foremost and interest rates rise a little basis points. i think that can be attributed to the commentary on what's going to happen with the fed's balance sheet. 4 and a half trillion dollar balance sheet. last time around the market was caught off guard by the fed starting to get organized as it plans to unwind, perhaps more details on how we are going to do that. as of now and mortgages and treasure, they have have been reinvesti
adam, i would like you to stay with me. i know you're pouring through the language in the statement which, of course, we care about. i want to bring in our power panel to talk about this. from the king's college business and finance program brian brendberg, jack mcintire, steve cor at the -- -- cortez, we had an unchanged decision, that's what they got. >> absolutely, all eyes are focused on union because that's where we are seeing according to fed futures rates, 70% chance interest rate...
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but first we begin with adam joseph who is outside with the holiday forecast from accuweather, hi, adam. >> reporter: mother nature will not be completely on our side the entire weekend it's not a washout. we had a shower up here at the station and one on storm tracker 6 live double scan. most of the area is cloudy with sun, but there are a few sprinkles and showers that are passing through, in fact you can see northeast philadelphia riverside, willingboro and i-95 getting showers there. no lighting or thunder. south philadelphia that was the shower that past on city avenue. some damp roads in new jersey for folks heading to the shore. temperatures are mild, 75 in philadelphia. 71 in allentown. cool in the poconos, 58. with a westerly wind, the shore not bad there lower 70s. heading to the phillies game or anywhere this evening there will be clearing coming in from the north and west after the clouds and showers pass through, first pitch temperature 72 degrees. by the 9th inning in the ladder part of the evening in the 60s. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows a complex near chicago t
but first we begin with adam joseph who is outside with the holiday forecast from accuweather, hi, adam. >> reporter: mother nature will not be completely on our side the entire weekend it's not a washout. we had a shower up here at the station and one on storm tracker 6 live double scan. most of the area is cloudy with sun, but there are a few sprinkles and showers that are passing through, in fact you can see northeast philadelphia riverside, willingboro and i-95 getting showers there....
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meteorologist, adam joseph, is there somewhere. and cecily tynan has the exclusive accuweather forecast. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan t
meteorologist, adam joseph, is there somewhere. and cecily tynan has the exclusive accuweather forecast. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ parts a and b and want...
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john atwater of our station in boston reports. >> adam jones. sox fans cheering for the opponent, even standing up as orioles centerfielder, adam jones comes up to bat. >> what happened last night was uncalled for, disrespectful, and i don't care who the it is, if opposing team or not. >> the response at fenway after an ugly monday night game. jones says a bag of peanuts was thrown at him, and he says fans taunted him with racial slurs. >> i heard the n word. when you hear these kinds of eces nephews, 10, 11.aring it. how do i explain to them. >> rinse to the racial heckling swift with red sox management immediately apologizing. >> this is a great city. a great fan base. and to have one or two taint what the perception of our fans might be is, is, really unfortunate. >> got to acknowledge it. take responsibility. accountability. address it. and then hopefully move forward. >> fans hope their show of support can help heal wounds as red sox management considers punishment for the fans involved. >> i met with mr. henry today. he said they're in the
john atwater of our station in boston reports. >> adam jones. sox fans cheering for the opponent, even standing up as orioles centerfielder, adam jones comes up to bat. >> what happened last night was uncalled for, disrespectful, and i don't care who the it is, if opposing team or not. >> the response at fenway after an ugly monday night game. jones says a bag of peanuts was thrown at him, and he says fans taunted him with racial slurs. >> i heard the n word. when you...
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host: frank, we will get a response from adam brandon. guest: entitlement programs are not fully funded. if you look at trust funds, they are starting to run out. we have a math problem. we are running out of money for these different programs. you have to try to figure out if you need to be increasing revenues or reducing the costs. i look at entitlement programs, this is my retirement, my parents' retirement. we to build a system that works for the current world. host: this is from didi fredericks. debt,l security as to the but because it runs out of money and cannot make a payment to folks counting on the money." guest: it is just a math problem. even if you were promised a certain benefit and the money is not there, you cannot pay that benefit. host: laura from the bronx. caller: good morning to you, sir. republicans, you people from that freedom caucus continued to repeat that obamacare or the affordable care act is broke. it is not broke. it is functioning fine. you want to take away health care? you are not giving health care to th
host: frank, we will get a response from adam brandon. guest: entitlement programs are not fully funded. if you look at trust funds, they are starting to run out. we have a math problem. we are running out of money for these different programs. you have to try to figure out if you need to be increasing revenues or reducing the costs. i look at entitlement programs, this is my retirement, my parents' retirement. we to build a system that works for the current world. host: this is from didi...
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adam shapiro has more. adam, the big takeaway here, good news people should be celebrating, james clapper under oath saying no, there was no collusion between donald trump campaign and russia itself. i mean that is the narrative that had been pushed over and over again by the mainstream mediaport port trish, sometimes the answer to one question can obviously raise self others. so former national intelligence director james clapper testified there was no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and russian officials. president trump tweeted, director clapper reiterated what everybody including the fake media already knows. there is no evidence of collusion with russia and trump. but clapper also said he was unaware while serving as director of national intelligence that the fbi was conducting a counterintelligence investigation. yates on the other hand testified that the reason she contacted white house about former national security advisor michael flynn had to do with flynn's conversations with rus
adam shapiro has more. adam, the big takeaway here, good news people should be celebrating, james clapper under oath saying no, there was no collusion between donald trump campaign and russia itself. i mean that is the narrative that had been pushed over and over again by the mainstream mediaport port trish, sometimes the answer to one question can obviously raise self others. so former national intelligence director james clapper testified there was no evidence of collusion between the trump...
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so you're here to pick up adam? he's anxiously waiting. here. >> hit me pretty hard for a while but, you know, you kind of get over it a little bit. it's been pretty rough. i really miss him. she did, too. >> after being locked up two years, adam will now be free of prison rules. lucky for him, his grandparents have never wavered in their support. for 24 months, they visited every two weeks. >> hope it does some good for him up here, you know. it got to where we couldn't do nothing with him. we've had him ever since he was 8 months old. >> it's been difficult, but it's worth it. >> i know there's going to be people come do this with us, come get high with us, come get drunk. i can't even do it, man. they're going to say why. because, like, if you was where i was at, you would know why, is all i've got to say. >> hey. it's so good to see you. >> ready to go home? >> uh huh. i've been ready for a long time. >> yeah? last time i'm going to be in one of these places. >> it is, unless you get locked up. >> i'm not going to let you get me locked
so you're here to pick up adam? he's anxiously waiting. here. >> hit me pretty hard for a while but, you know, you kind of get over it a little bit. it's been pretty rough. i really miss him. she did, too. >> after being locked up two years, adam will now be free of prison rules. lucky for him, his grandparents have never wavered in their support. for 24 months, they visited every two weeks. >> hope it does some good for him up here, you know. it got to where we couldn't do...
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bono, the edge, adam, larry.e need to get adam and larry some effect names because it's really not fair. [ laughter ] u2 is here to promote "the joshua tree" tour which is totally sold out in every city they're playing which means they don't need to. [ cheers and applause ] think of climbed the highest mountain, run through the field, only to be with us tonight. i was -- i went to see u2 on sunday night at the rose bowl. it was an incredible show. it was honestly like a religious experience. 93,000 fans all singing together. bono fed the whole stadium with a single loaf of bread. [ laughter ] amazing. so that will be a lot of fun. meanwhi meanwhile, earlier tonight on abc, yet another season of the show that will not die, "dancing with the stars." came to a close again. and i have to say, in the hundreds of years they've been doing this show, this season's winner, this was the most surprising and controversial winner yet. >> donald and peta! ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hold on, i think think we have the wrong celebrity, that's
bono, the edge, adam, larry.e need to get adam and larry some effect names because it's really not fair. [ laughter ] u2 is here to promote "the joshua tree" tour which is totally sold out in every city they're playing which means they don't need to. [ cheers and applause ] think of climbed the highest mountain, run through the field, only to be with us tonight. i was -- i went to see u2 on sunday night at the rose bowl. it was an incredible show. it was honestly like a religious...
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adam's phone isn't working, adam's phone isn't working either. they can't get through to either phones. charlotte says she spoke toolivia just after 8:00 manchester time as the concert was starting. but says she has been missing since half past 10:00 london time. is registered as a missing person now. she has reached out to all the hospitals. her father is out there looking for her now. as i understand it, they have been telling people like olivia's father to gather in a pub to wait for information? >> reporter: they're to go to the park and pub in manchester and wait there for any information, rather than walking the streets and going to hospitals. because hospitals are just getting flooded with people. it's easier if people are in one place, then the police can contact them there. >> i spoke to another mother earlier who said it it was just chaos. and people were running in all different directions and it is possible that she dropped her phone. and just now maybe at this moment she doesn't have a way to get in touch with anyone. again because i
adam's phone isn't working, adam's phone isn't working either. they can't get through to either phones. charlotte says she spoke toolivia just after 8:00 manchester time as the concert was starting. but says she has been missing since half past 10:00 london time. is registered as a missing person now. she has reached out to all the hospitals. her father is out there looking for her now. as i understand it, they have been telling people like olivia's father to gather in a pub to wait for...
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. >> adam tuss is live at the tyson's corners metro with the details. adam, what's up? >> reporter: good morning, aaron, yeah, metro's newest line, the silver line is finally going to get the metro newest rail cars, the 7000 series. this is a big deal for everyone using the line especially here in north virginia. people are wondering since the rail line came online, whether we going to see the new rail cars. that is something that people thought would have happened from the get-go. but now for the first time as you take a look at those shiny 7000 series rail cars, riders will be seeing those rail cars. and this has an impact on reliability and safety. because from a reliability standpoint, the 7000 series railcars are longer, meaning they can hold more people. they're eight cars long, seven been running here on the silver line since it opened in 2014. and the 7000 series railcars are also supposed to be more durable. more crash-worthy. they're supposed to be stronger and supposed to be more reliable that they don't break down as often. so, this is a big deal for anyone
. >> adam tuss is live at the tyson's corners metro with the details. adam, what's up? >> reporter: good morning, aaron, yeah, metro's newest line, the silver line is finally going to get the metro newest rail cars, the 7000 series. this is a big deal for everyone using the line especially here in north virginia. people are wondering since the rail line came online, whether we going to see the new rail cars. that is something that people thought would have happened from the get-go....
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adam baily. adam baily. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills.perience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> only in america can a white person go to a professional football game wearing a racist logo on their shirt while they watch a game where black dudes mostly play the game in a stadium that was built by undocumented mexicans. [ laughter ] >> while they eat a polish sausage with canadian bacon on it. while outside native people protest what is going on inside the stadium and the white people are mad, how come that black guy isn't standing for the anthem? i don't understand that. this is nonsense. [ applause ] ♪ >> over the past few days, i've seen and experienced a lot of the problems facing our native people. i mean, even the police here are victims of the man. when i'm hoping to find are some solutions, so i'm meeting with the man who found success off the reservation, but decided to move back home to help his people. his name is chase iron eyes. he's
adam baily. adam baily. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills.perience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> only in america can a white person go to a professional football game wearing a racist logo on their shirt while they watch a game where black dudes mostly play the game in a stadium that was built by undocumented mexicans. [ laughter ] >> while they...
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for sharrie williams and alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff.pe you'll join me and adam joseph tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. coming up next at 5:00, live team coverage of the terror attack in manchester and the new security concerns here at home. crews have completed repairs on ben franklin cracked gravestone in philadelphia. and details on that next at 5:00. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program. with jaime apody, meteorologist, cecily tynan, rick williams and monica malpass. >>> an explosion at a pop concert sent young fans and their parents running for safety and now investigators believe the bomber died in the attack and they are still searching for his possible accomplices. tuesday night and the big story on "action news" is a blast that killed 22 people at an ariana grande concert in manchester, england. in the last 30 minutes, the threat level is raised from severe to critical. that means soldiers will be deployed to the streets and a number of other changes tonight. foming
for sharrie williams and alicia vitarelli and adam joseph i'm brian taff.pe you'll join me and adam joseph tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl 17. coming up next at 5:00, live team coverage of the terror attack in manchester and the new security concerns here at home. crews have completed repairs on ben franklin cracked gravestone in philadelphia. and details on that next at 5:00. >>> "action news" delaware valley's leading news...
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adam: and a good morning to you, lauren. secretary is actually meeting with his pierce from the g-7 along with some of the governors from central banks. janet yellen is here as well. the chair of federal reserve in the united states but the discussion that mr. mnuchin is taking part in and leading actually, one of those discussions has to do with cybersecurity, one issue that's not on the table trade is a big topic here because the new policies for the trump administration of america first have certainly brought into question among our eu and g-7 trading partners what that means for them, so we got a chance to briefly speak with secretary mnuchin, here is what he said. >> i think we are excited about u.s. trade policies and i think you probably saw last night we made announcement with economic plan with the chinese, i think we are happy with that. adam: now that was secretary mnuchin but when you speak to different finance ministers, there's a different take on the u.s.' america first policies and we had the chance to speak
adam: and a good morning to you, lauren. secretary is actually meeting with his pierce from the g-7 along with some of the governors from central banks. janet yellen is here as well. the chair of federal reserve in the united states but the discussion that mr. mnuchin is taking part in and leading actually, one of those discussions has to do with cybersecurity, one issue that's not on the table trade is a big topic here because the new policies for the trump administration of america first have...
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another british rider, adam yates, is third. for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, has given his first broadcast interview since being freed last month. alexander blackman — who was also known as marine a — said he still doesn't know why he opened fire and called it a "moment of madness." he's been speaking to our correspondent, clinton rogers. i don't know why exactly i did it. it's still a moment of madness, i think, is the best description i can give. yeah, it's not exactly the proudest moment of my life. in the last three years, much has been has been said about alexander blackman. today, his wife alongside him, he was having his say on a decision, in the heat of battle, that led to a murder charge. his actions, captured on helmet camera. there you are, shuffle off this mortal coin, you (bleep). nothing he wouldn't do to us. no. if you look at that video, it would seem plain to everyone that you knew what you were doing? it's a five minute section of an incident that took well over an hour and, to be fair, yo
another british rider, adam yates, is third. for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, has given his first broadcast interview since being freed last month. alexander blackman — who was also known as marine a — said he still doesn't know why he opened fire and called it a "moment of madness." he's been speaking to our correspondent, clinton rogers. i don't know why exactly i did it. it's still a moment of madness, i think, is the best description i can give. yeah, it's...
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>> yes. >> what's your best advice for adam?> do this. >> and a big movie premiere last night. >> i'm in london for the premiere of "alien: covenant." but the film was actually filmed on the other side of the world, in sydney. what was the hardest thing about acting opposite yourself? >> it was just fun. >> doesn't look too fun, when you have ridley scott's alien to deal with. and he recently visited his girlfriend, alicia vikander, shooting "tomb raider". >>> coming up next, charlie hunnam's chiseled "king arthur" body. why his looks almost cost him the role. >>> and new kids on the block, (laughs) come on! dogs just won't quit. neither does frontline gold. its triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks for a full 30 days. good boy. go for the gold. >>> diane lane had a full circle moment, she's >>> well, that's a school day those girls will never forget th. >> they lost it when rihanna walked by. >> here's a fella who makes grown women lose their minds. we're talking about charlie hunnam. he packed on 20 po
>> yes. >> what's your best advice for adam?> do this. >> and a big movie premiere last night. >> i'm in london for the premiere of "alien: covenant." but the film was actually filmed on the other side of the world, in sydney. what was the hardest thing about acting opposite yourself? >> it was just fun. >> doesn't look too fun, when you have ridley scott's alien to deal with. and he recently visited his girlfriend, alicia vikander, shooting...