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president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: thank you. next item, please. >> clerk: item 2, public comment is the time for the public to comment on items not on the commission's agenda and allows the public to comment on future agenda items. >> president adams: do we have any public comment on items not on today's agenda. >> hi. my name is sage and i'm coming from a request today with a coalition of small business owners that all have to do with the pet industry. we are fighting a battle against a new chain store andum willing shop that's coming into our neighborhood? and i'm not exactly sure if we need to do a formal presentation and if i'm requesting to be on for next month to do a formal presentation or if there's any other way to get your assistance or endorsement to having their conditional use permit blocked because of the significant harm they will do to small businesses in san francisco. >> president adams: okay. great. thank you. location? >> noe valley, so there's ten -- four of us directly in neovalley, and the coalition is a c
president, you have a quorum. >> president adams: thank you. next item, please. >> clerk: item 2, public comment is the time for the public to comment on items not on the commission's agenda and allows the public to comment on future agenda items. >> president adams: do we have any public comment on items not on today's agenda. >> hi. my name is sage and i'm coming from a request today with a coalition of small business owners that all have to do with the pet industry....
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and adams, when he and jefferson have, adams is in england and jefferson is in france. when they get a copy of the constitution, jefferson express his his horror that the president, he went to the presidency to rotate every year until of course, he became president. then it was, he was okay, eight years was fine. and i was -- adams writes back and says are you crazy? the more elections you have the more likely something terrible is going to happen. we should have fewer elections, we should have more elections and so, if you put hamilton argument for this on a continuum it is not as if everybody else is marching this way and hamilton was marching that way. >> i agree. it is a republican speech. not only do think it is strategic but i think he meant every word of it. i think he sincerely believed in it and it was republican and if you look at his philosophy, i would argue that hamilton supports republican government early on. he fights for that government, he believes sincerely in republican principles. and very much so during the 1790s. he is trying to promote economic p
and adams, when he and jefferson have, adams is in england and jefferson is in france. when they get a copy of the constitution, jefferson express his his horror that the president, he went to the presidency to rotate every year until of course, he became president. then it was, he was okay, eight years was fine. and i was -- adams writes back and says are you crazy? the more elections you have the more likely something terrible is going to happen. we should have fewer elections, we should have...
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adams. adams is the most well-randy in politics -- the most well-read, in politics especially. and he is a contrary yet and, my favorite one because he spills the beans. there are 1200 letters between abigail -- >> unbelievable -- >> gordon recently edited the papers and a brilliant way so he made it available at the library of america. which is really a significant contributions. have been these lower-tier people that you sort of want to let people know they were important. that they were more important then. like, john jay. john dickinson. robert morris. morris.r these are crucial people who dropped out of the storyline. it is called "the forgotten founders." are reallyse people worth your attention. the notion that they are stars and then there is everybody else misunderstanding the way the revolution happened and the collective effort that was required. wood, would you agree with that list? prof. wood: yes. it is an extraordinary generation. it was a moment i think you might say a krista craddick and democratic values were in kind of balance. -- where you might say of arist
adams. adams is the most well-randy in politics -- the most well-read, in politics especially. and he is a contrary yet and, my favorite one because he spills the beans. there are 1200 letters between abigail -- >> unbelievable -- >> gordon recently edited the papers and a brilliant way so he made it available at the library of america. which is really a significant contributions. have been these lower-tier people that you sort of want to let people know they were important. that...
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team usa's adam rippon has transcended olympic glory. now a top competitor on "dancing with the stars" and a hero to the lgbtq community. tonight he opens up about his surreal journey to "nightline" special correspondent gus kenworthy. >> reporter: from the most awesome moves at the olympic games to his front and center role in "stars on ice." and now his high-scoring steps on "dancing with the stars." even if he wanted to, you can't escape adam rippon. as it turns out, neither can i. adam's skills on the ice got him a bronze medal at the winter olympics and massive attention from millions, including reese witherspoon and britney spears, both tweeting their fandom. >> i wasn't expecting the response that i got while i was there. and i think every time i got on my phone, it was like blowing up, like my twitter would crash, my instagram wouldn't open up. >> reporter: adam, winning over america with his combination of grace, charm, and self-dep ra casing sass. >> girl, i'm ready, what's taken you so long? i'm like a witch and you can't kill
team usa's adam rippon has transcended olympic glory. now a top competitor on "dancing with the stars" and a hero to the lgbtq community. tonight he opens up about his surreal journey to "nightline" special correspondent gus kenworthy. >> reporter: from the most awesome moves at the olympic games to his front and center role in "stars on ice." and now his high-scoring steps on "dancing with the stars." even if he wanted to, you can't escape adam...
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pain is different, adams is too old. he was alive. samuel adams. he is alive at the time of the constitution. very much opposed to it. he is an anti-separatist. -- anti-federalist. they are the people of 76. their fear of power, far removed politically power. they are not -- they don't fully understand the new generation. all of these founders are guys in their 30's. they are not hold men. franklin is an exception. respected in the convention, but he makes several proposals that are ignored. all people in the executive branch should serve without pay. medicine says there is a long pause. takes ally someone motion, more out of respect for the old man then out of practicality. >> franklin is carried into each session of the concession. he does not miss one. the prisoners from the local philadelphia jail -- she does have this moment of eloquence at the end. it is really, really, really -- if you are looking for a statement of bipartisan insights and principles, you should read what he says at the very end. then, he is being carried back to his quarter
pain is different, adams is too old. he was alive. samuel adams. he is alive at the time of the constitution. very much opposed to it. he is an anti-separatist. -- anti-federalist. they are the people of 76. their fear of power, far removed politically power. they are not -- they don't fully understand the new generation. all of these founders are guys in their 30's. they are not hold men. franklin is an exception. respected in the convention, but he makes several proposals that are ignored....
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adams did not merely face criticism. he confronted a real fear in his own words of infamy or even death. in a diary entry about the trial, adams wrote as follows --in the evening, i expressed to mrs. adams all my apprehensions. that excellent lady who has always encouraged me, burst into tears. but said that she was sensible to all the danger to her and to our children as well as to me, but she thought i had done as i ought. she was very willing to share in all that was to come and place her trust in providence. adams wrote that the experience procured in me anxiety. it was, however, one of the most gallant, generous, manly, and disinterested actions of my whole life and one of the best pieces of service i ever rendered my country. when the stakes are high, some people are tempted to dispense with the rules and pursue an expedient result. but adams sent america on a separate course. he chose to stand for the rule of law, even in challenging circumstances. all lawyers share an interest in making sure that our legal system
adams did not merely face criticism. he confronted a real fear in his own words of infamy or even death. in a diary entry about the trial, adams wrote as follows --in the evening, i expressed to mrs. adams all my apprehensions. that excellent lady who has always encouraged me, burst into tears. but said that she was sensible to all the danger to her and to our children as well as to me, but she thought i had done as i ought. she was very willing to share in all that was to come and place her...
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rock solid to adam on rise maybe the best climate in the world. tour is that ned surprising new facts about london's famous landmarks tell a great. and solemn song spanish saying ah i don't know sort of that and his new you to pick. we kick off today's show really extreme because we're on tour with adam andrea and he's known as the world's best sports climb back again and again he sets the bar higher climbs the most extreme rocks and breaks records stuck in september when he climbed the route in norway that no one else could conquer the route and the film that features on this trip both named silence but while i'm honest guy main it's not just one of silence you can hear. when adam on trail is climbing you hear it like a spider the twenty five year old creeps up a rock face in norway's flat tangle municipality it makes it look pretty easy time after time the rock climber is pushed to his limits. sometimes it's very easy to forget to brief me so sometimes i just scream because it's very good to make. a hard move while you exist. and if you scream y
rock solid to adam on rise maybe the best climate in the world. tour is that ned surprising new facts about london's famous landmarks tell a great. and solemn song spanish saying ah i don't know sort of that and his new you to pick. we kick off today's show really extreme because we're on tour with adam andrea and he's known as the world's best sports climb back again and again he sets the bar higher climbs the most extreme rocks and breaks records stuck in september when he climbed the route...
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but adams sent america on a different course. he chose to stand for the rule of law, even in challenging circumstances. all lawyers share an interest in making sure that our legal system respects due process and pursues the truth. an adversarial system does not require opposing lawyers to be enemies. as a prosecutor, i always appreciated a strong defense counsel on the other side. a good defense attorney forces prosecutors to make better arguments, look for stronger evidence, and refine your reasoning. the book of proverbs says iron sharpens iron. so one person sharpens another. respectful debate can help us clarify our understanding, reveal facts, and achieve a just result. speaking of just results, i want to discuss a few of the legal risks that your companies and corporate counsel's face. american corporations are on the cutting edge in many areas of science, technology, research, and development. that makes them a target for hostile individuals, organizations, and governments. they attempt to profit from american ingenuity by
but adams sent america on a different course. he chose to stand for the rule of law, even in challenging circumstances. all lawyers share an interest in making sure that our legal system respects due process and pursues the truth. an adversarial system does not require opposing lawyers to be enemies. as a prosecutor, i always appreciated a strong defense counsel on the other side. a good defense attorney forces prosecutors to make better arguments, look for stronger evidence, and refine your...
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this guy is absolutely amazing and we're talking about adam on draw from the czech republic who's now one of the world's best spots kleiber and september he conquered a rude in norway that no one else has ever before a film featuring this trip is named silence but if you ask me it could also be called scream. when adam on trail is climbing you hear it like a spider the twenty five year old creeps up a rock face in norway's flat tangle municipality it makes it look pretty easy the time after time the rock climber is pushed to his limits. sometimes it's very easy to forget to brief me so sometimes i just scream because it's very good to make a hard move while you. are. and if you scream you're pretty sure of your exhilarating because the here that your screen. adam is currently considered the best sport climber on the planet he's won three world championships so far he developed a passion for climbing when he was very young and had reached the sport's top ranks by the tender age of thirteen a prodigy in a punishing discipline. now adam is a star among rock climbers he regularly comes to
this guy is absolutely amazing and we're talking about adam on draw from the czech republic who's now one of the world's best spots kleiber and september he conquered a rude in norway that no one else has ever before a film featuring this trip is named silence but if you ask me it could also be called scream. when adam on trail is climbing you hear it like a spider the twenty five year old creeps up a rock face in norway's flat tangle municipality it makes it look pretty easy the time after...
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>> adam: i am. >> anthony: so, what qualities is one looking for in a heel?ember either doesn't want to be or wants to see get their ass kicked. >> anthony: so, over-confident, narcissistic, sneaky? >> brittany: he's good. you'd be a great heel. >> adam: you could be a heel tomorrow. >> anthony: comes naturally. >> anthony: is it a sport, or is it more of a cathartic, emotional experience? because it goes beyond sport. there's nuance there. there are tortured souls who are struggling with the good and evil in themselves. >> adam: wrestling is live theater. it's sport, it's a rock concert, it's all this stuff wrapped into one. but i think when people realize that pro wrestling has more in common with "game of thrones" than it does ufc. they accept it more, and they appreciate it for what it is. ♪ >> jorza: come to the jorza's corner, where the kielbas' is delicious. chunky too, tasty too. make your belly feel so good. everybody! ♪ >> anthony: alexander jorza bodnar fled hungary during the soviet union's crushing suppression of their revolution in 1956. at jorz
>> adam: i am. >> anthony: so, what qualities is one looking for in a heel?ember either doesn't want to be or wants to see get their ass kicked. >> anthony: so, over-confident, narcissistic, sneaky? >> brittany: he's good. you'd be a great heel. >> adam: you could be a heel tomorrow. >> anthony: comes naturally. >> anthony: is it a sport, or is it more of a cathartic, emotional experience? because it goes beyond sport. there's nuance there. there are...
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adams said, he has been to over 60 ports. he is a dock worker by trade. the secretary treasurer of his union. he served, you know, on issues, so far, with the commission, whether or not its infrastructure, development projects, outreach to the community. he is very much a leader in this sea wall process we are about ready to engage in and the engagement there is just extraordinary. there are most international unions are based on the east coast when it comes to either d.c. or where the majority of them are, or new york, the international long shore workers union is based here in san francisco and it has locals all the way from alaska all the way down to san diego and he has been to all of them so he is uniquely positioned to serve us in san francisco and we are proud in organized labor of the labor council and the building trades too. to move him forward, thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is jack bear, with the san francisco giants baseball team and i'm here to speak in favor of the reappointment of commissioner willie ad
adams said, he has been to over 60 ports. he is a dock worker by trade. the secretary treasurer of his union. he served, you know, on issues, so far, with the commission, whether or not its infrastructure, development projects, outreach to the community. he is very much a leader in this sea wall process we are about ready to engage in and the engagement there is just extraordinary. there are most international unions are based on the east coast when it comes to either d.c. or where the majority...
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most lawyers were unwilling to represent the soldiers that future president john adams agreed to do so he was just a humble private attorney his political position firmly on the side of the victims he agreed the british troops should have withdrawn rather than fire into the crowd but adams felt obligated to defend the rule of law and said he had no hesitation in answering that counsel that the accused person should want for so to operate under british law at the time that he felt very strongly about that principle and with the acquittal of the british captain to represent other british soldiers six were acquitted to convicted of manslaughter but only receive minor punishments. during his argument for the defense adams famously observed facts are stubborn things whatever our wishes are information or the dictates of passions they cannot alter the state of facts. so defend those british soldiers was not a popular cause. america in 1770 was a very different place he did not merely phase criticism but a real fear of infamy or even death. in a diary entry about the trial adams wrote in the
most lawyers were unwilling to represent the soldiers that future president john adams agreed to do so he was just a humble private attorney his political position firmly on the side of the victims he agreed the british troops should have withdrawn rather than fire into the crowd but adams felt obligated to defend the rule of law and said he had no hesitation in answering that counsel that the accused person should want for so to operate under british law at the time that he felt very strongly...
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i would like to echo what commissioner adams said.hen this commission was founded, i was very involved in creating this commission. took 14, 15 years to get it passed on the ballot. this is the type of issue that this commission was created to address. there doesn't seem to be a need for this. there seems to be neighborhood servicing that are fulfilling the need to the community. and that's what the commission is trying to say. we don't need healthy spot to come in and disrupt or put out of business the businesses. so i ask you to oppose this conditional use. >> great. thank you. >> i'm the owner of cotton basics in noe valley and i'm very much opposed to chains coming into our neighborhood. i think they totally take away the unique character that we have and the neighborhood that even customers tell me that they really enjoy coming to an area where they can deal with a shop in a unique business and interact with owners and i think it's very important to keep chains out of our area and san francisco neighborhoods. thank you. >> great.
i would like to echo what commissioner adams said.hen this commission was founded, i was very involved in creating this commission. took 14, 15 years to get it passed on the ballot. this is the type of issue that this commission was created to address. there doesn't seem to be a need for this. there seems to be neighborhood servicing that are fulfilling the need to the community. and that's what the commission is trying to say. we don't need healthy spot to come in and disrupt or put out of...
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>> he had a mustache that wasn't cool-looking. [ laughter ] and adam -- and adam was -- began to -- he>> jimmy: i can't to have adam -- >> and thanks for bringing up that story 'cause now i'm going to get pulled over, and get a a ticket in oklahoma. >> jimmy: no you won't. no you won't. >> can i please just sing my song? >> jimmy: i love the song, by the way. this is track 11 on the record. it's the last song on the record. "i lived it." makes me cry. the song makes you sad. >> does it really? >> jimmy: yeah, man. it does. [ light laughter ] all the memories of growing up and you got -- life is an amazing thing. >> i mean, what is it about specifically, lyrically about this song that makes you cry? that makes you upset? >> jimmy: i think of my own life. >> but what lyric in the song -- [ laughter ] is the one that really takes you down? >> jimmy: oh, there's so many. there's so many. [ laughter ] that's the thing about the song. too much song, you know. my only wish was that, you know, it was shorter. [ laughter and applause ] too much for me to handle. no, i like -- i tell you what. t
>> he had a mustache that wasn't cool-looking. [ laughter ] and adam -- and adam was -- began to -- he>> jimmy: i can't to have adam -- >> and thanks for bringing up that story 'cause now i'm going to get pulled over, and get a a ticket in oklahoma. >> jimmy: no you won't. no you won't. >> can i please just sing my song? >> jimmy: i love the song, by the way. this is track 11 on the record. it's the last song on the record. "i lived it." makes me...
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john hancock and samuel adams. they were there they were there and john hancock was the president of the massachusetts provincial congress and the head of the congress committee of safety. he was, if anything, the man in charge in that area. guess what he wanted to duke in this situation? he wanted to pick up a musket and get into line with the lexington militia. why the hell did he want to do that? samuel adams talked him out of it. what should have hancock done? it's obvious. he should of said get the hell off the green. there are 30 tell militias gathering. there's going to be a very large number in the thousands much bigger than this british column. get off the green, wait till this army has come together, and then we will take care of this column and maybe even the british in boston. hancock to not do that. it's been curious all this time. he's never been criticized for that. and i love john hancock. he's a nice guy, has an insurance agency. i like him. sam adams has taken the blame. a number of historians hav
john hancock and samuel adams. they were there they were there and john hancock was the president of the massachusetts provincial congress and the head of the congress committee of safety. he was, if anything, the man in charge in that area. guess what he wanted to duke in this situation? he wanted to pick up a musket and get into line with the lexington militia. why the hell did he want to do that? samuel adams talked him out of it. what should have hancock done? it's obvious. he should of...
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we saw adam and jenna.>> do not look so shocked. it's happening right now. >> wait, what? >> we're calling this little diddy sync or spin. it's guys versus girls, "american idol" runner-up caleb lee hutchinson, ginger szee and the audience are all the judges. >> here's how it works. you each have 15 seconds to dance when you hear the bell it's time for your team to step it up. so first up team girls are up first. let's go. >> ready? ♪ ♪ come on let it burn make him go up up ♪ ♪ you're gonna go up, up sglets so take after all your clothes i am getting too hot i wanna take my clothes off ♪ ♪ it's getting hot in here so take after off all your clothes ♪ ♪ i am a material girl you know that we are living in a material world and i am a material girl ♪ ♪ come on >> you should know this. ♪ in the air >> look out. [ bell dings ] >> can shake their butts. [ applause ] >> yes. yes, you have. >> well. >> hey, . >> my card says i'm supposed to ask, caleb, what do you think of all that lip-syncing? >> you know, it was r
we saw adam and jenna.>> do not look so shocked. it's happening right now. >> wait, what? >> we're calling this little diddy sync or spin. it's guys versus girls, "american idol" runner-up caleb lee hutchinson, ginger szee and the audience are all the judges. >> here's how it works. you each have 15 seconds to dance when you hear the bell it's time for your team to step it up. so first up team girls are up first. let's go. >> ready? ♪ ♪ come on let it...
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adam's mother is pa rt hundreds of pounds.king to provide access for disabled people in the uk who need this kind of equipment and space to use the toilet safely. i think a place like flambards, a theme park where they expect people to arrive in the morning, stay all day, eat, drink, stay in the evening, stay for the fireworks, i think, per se, drink, stay in the evening, stay for the fireworks, ithink, per se, with expected reasonable i can use a toilet when i go there, so why shouldn't adam ? why toilet when i go there, so why shouldn't adam? why shouldn't all disabled people have their targeting needs met with dignity and safety? this is a fixed changing plays, big with a powerful voice, but it's fit for adam. under the equality act, all is a risk as riders are expected to make reasonable provisions for people with abilities. so, is expecting a business to provide something on the scale reasonable? flambards says it isn't and is defending the legal action brought by rachel george. is causality is -- includes a day is import
adam's mother is pa rt hundreds of pounds.king to provide access for disabled people in the uk who need this kind of equipment and space to use the toilet safely. i think a place like flambards, a theme park where they expect people to arrive in the morning, stay all day, eat, drink, stay in the evening, stay for the fireworks, i think, per se, drink, stay in the evening, stay for the fireworks, ithink, per se, with expected reasonable i can use a toilet when i go there, so why shouldn't adam ?...
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>> adam yup.y: wow. >> adam: yeah, that's why you gotta have a lot of horsepower. >> mike: but too much power can get you in a lot of trouble, also. >> anthony: oh, really? >> mike: oh yeah. >> adam: exactly right. horsepower is not always the key to success. but it's always a lot of fun. >> mike: hopefully you can come back and try the barbie jeep thing. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> anthony: guns are a fact of life around here. whether as a means to defend your isolated home, get yourself dinner when there's no place else to get it, or just for the fun of shooting stuff. the feeling that gun ownership is an absolute right, and non-negotiable runs deep here. >> anthony: everybody's backyard look like this? >> ashley mcmillion: ours does. >> anthony: justin and ashley mcmillion are the nice couple next door. [ rapid fire ] if unusually, heavily-armed. >> justin mcmillion: our muzzle break is the only kind that actually reduces recoil, muzzle rise, and flash. >> anthony: they own "jmac customs," a home busin
>> adam yup.y: wow. >> adam: yeah, that's why you gotta have a lot of horsepower. >> mike: but too much power can get you in a lot of trouble, also. >> anthony: oh, really? >> mike: oh yeah. >> adam: exactly right. horsepower is not always the key to success. but it's always a lot of fun. >> mike: hopefully you can come back and try the barbie jeep thing. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> anthony: guns are a fact of life around here. whether as a means to...
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at the age of 33, nick adams has lived an extraordinary life. he's a four-time best selling author, fox news commentator, and he currently serves as a surrogate for the white house. he was born and raised in australia, but he's a legal immigrant to america, receiving the rare and extraordinary ability green card, otherwise known as the einstein visa. he's the first author to ever have a book endorsed by a sitting president of the united states. he's the only author to have two books endorsed by a sitting president of the united states. this has prompted several in the media to refer to him as the president's favorite author. just as an announcement, nick has written four books; the american boomerang, retaking america: crushing political correctness, the green card warrior and the case against the establishment. all four will be available at the conclusion of his talk and for purchase at a book signing. special deals on several more books. impressed by nick's work, governor perry appointed many adams as an honorary texan in 2013, and since then
at the age of 33, nick adams has lived an extraordinary life. he's a four-time best selling author, fox news commentator, and he currently serves as a surrogate for the white house. he was born and raised in australia, but he's a legal immigrant to america, receiving the rare and extraordinary ability green card, otherwise known as the einstein visa. he's the first author to ever have a book endorsed by a sitting president of the united states. he's the only author to have two books endorsed by...
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he's ready to talk to adam schiff. over there, he's waiting for him. >> this is what we do call burying the lead because we've been speaking to you a little bit earlier today about your interview. this is news to me. if that's the case, did adam schiff's people seem interested in doing that interview in >> he said it's well noted. and then i gave him some general stuff. i didn't give him a lot of information, just some background on roger stone's character, his personality, his megalow mania mind-set and i said forget about stone, forget about me, just jump to the chase and see assange. he will see you. i got the permission -- >> why? why does julian assange -- >> i kept that quiet. >> why does julian assange want to do that? >> well, he's ready to show that there is no collusion. me, stone, he's willing to sit down with schiff and be interviewed. >> does he have any other material that hasn't been released that would support his side of this? >> i think so. i think that -- >> what kind of material would that be? >> we
he's ready to talk to adam schiff. over there, he's waiting for him. >> this is what we do call burying the lead because we've been speaking to you a little bit earlier today about your interview. this is news to me. if that's the case, did adam schiff's people seem interested in doing that interview in >> he said it's well noted. and then i gave him some general stuff. i didn't give him a lot of information, just some background on roger stone's character, his personality, his...
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that is what brought me to adams county.: tell us what the original economic rationale was for this place. alec: adams county sits along the ohio river. south ofut 70 miles cincinnati. it was basically farmland. it had good farmland. there was a strong amish presence. back in the late 1960's and early 1970's, the county became more industrial because it was discovered as an ideal place to put coal power plants. the big utility in ohio built coal plants on the river, it was ideal for burning coal up on the barges. it was one of the largest in the country at that time. plantsu have these two that employ hundreds of people. people moved into the county for these well-paying jobs. it change the character of this place. now, the question is what is going to happen to these people? carol: it created jobs and rate schoolsreated and a community for the people who live there, and it meant a lot. what happens is the company gets sold, and these plants are designated to be shut down. this changes things dramatically for people who work
that is what brought me to adams county.: tell us what the original economic rationale was for this place. alec: adams county sits along the ohio river. south ofut 70 miles cincinnati. it was basically farmland. it had good farmland. there was a strong amish presence. back in the late 1960's and early 1970's, the county became more industrial because it was discovered as an ideal place to put coal power plants. the big utility in ohio built coal plants on the river, it was ideal for burning...
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at the age of 33 nick adams has lived an extraordinary life. he's a four-time best-selling author, "fox news" commentator and currently serves surrogate for the white house. born and raised in australia but he's illegal immigrant to america receiving the rare and extraordinary ability for green card otherwise known as the einstein visa. he is the first author to have a book endorsed by a sitting president of the united states. he's the only author to have two books on a president of the united states. this has prompted several in the media to refer to him as the president's favorite author. just as an announcement nick has written four books, american boomerang, me taking america crushing clinical correctness, the green card warrior the case against establishment. all four will be available at the conclusion of this talk and for purposes at the book signing i'm impressed by a knicks work. governor perry appointed and honorary texan in 2013 and since then mr. adams has also been commissioned can -- kentucky colonel and made an honorary oklahoman
at the age of 33 nick adams has lived an extraordinary life. he's a four-time best-selling author, "fox news" commentator and currently serves surrogate for the white house. born and raised in australia but he's illegal immigrant to america receiving the rare and extraordinary ability for green card otherwise known as the einstein visa. he is the first author to have a book endorsed by a sitting president of the united states. he's the only author to have two books on a president of...
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will it be adam? what do you think? pete? adam? pete? pete: keep going, adam. keep going. the fbi asking him to release documents. >> a spy may have infiltrated the trump campaign. there are revelations about how it started with the spying. seems like there is a lot to hide. >>> we know the names of all ten victims of the santa fe high school. >> jimmy kimmel got on his soapbox about his political views. >> this is a wonderful crowd and bigger than last year. i'm not sure if president trump will admit that or not. >>> meghan markle and prince harry will arrive at kinsington palace as husband and wife. ♪ [ music ] >>> look at that beautiful view this morning. we are ready for sun. if you are in florida or somewhere send us the beautiful weather. >> adam has been warming up which means he's getting tired. it's been a number of months and feeling good. >> i'm shocked you lost that one as i think america was as well. >> i've done a lot of push ups. he has good form and in good shape. it will be on at the end of the show with the new grills. we use woo woodchips to grill m. >>
will it be adam? what do you think? pete? adam? pete? pete: keep going, adam. keep going. the fbi asking him to release documents. >> a spy may have infiltrated the trump campaign. there are revelations about how it started with the spying. seems like there is a lot to hide. >>> we know the names of all ten victims of the santa fe high school. >> jimmy kimmel got on his soapbox about his political views. >> this is a wonderful crowd and bigger than last year. i'm not...
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i doubt that adam is either. look, this president is a realist. he has a lot on his table, such that impending negotiation in singapore with kim jong-un, which he needs the china's help. he also has got the iran deal going as you are going to discuss later. the president recognizes he needs a success and it will take a longer time than this to negotiate a trade deal with china. let's get on to the north korea details. david: one thing that is happening, job market optimism is rising under president trump. 67% of americans say now is a very good time to find a quality job, marking the highest percentage in 17 years. liz, we're basically at full employment right now. "the wall street journal" had a terrific piece about a week 1/2 ago showing that there are as many job applicants as there are john openings. that is the first time that has opened in my lifetime. that is a pretty good thing, is it not? >> the optimism is a great thing and the current status of the job market but let's us not forget in february or march, 300,000 people come back into th
i doubt that adam is either. look, this president is a realist. he has a lot on his table, such that impending negotiation in singapore with kim jong-un, which he needs the china's help. he also has got the iran deal going as you are going to discuss later. the president recognizes he needs a success and it will take a longer time than this to negotiate a trade deal with china. let's get on to the north korea details. david: one thing that is happening, job market optimism is rising under...
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you heard adam schiff there at the top.s this the most detailed that we have gotten from that meeting? what do you make of his account? >> what do i make of adam schiff's account? i think that clearly what is happening here is that trump is engaging in a political strategy at this point of it seems like a hail mary pass to start to undermine public trust in this investigation and eventually he is looking ahead to impeepment. he knows mueller has something on him. he knows mueller is circling in. mueller probably has a lot on him. now the only thin he can do is poison the public perception of the fbi and the public perception of mueller. honestly that seems to be working at this point among his base. >> yeah, as adam schiff says, this is just a piece of propaganda the president wants to put out and repeat. alexi, your reaction to this. is there any new reporting on what else came out of that briefing? >> we are still waiting on a few details. adam schiff gave insight into his side of that. as was mentioned the real scandal h
you heard adam schiff there at the top.s this the most detailed that we have gotten from that meeting? what do you make of his account? >> what do i make of adam schiff's account? i think that clearly what is happening here is that trump is engaging in a political strategy at this point of it seems like a hail mary pass to start to undermine public trust in this investigation and eventually he is looking ahead to impeepment. he knows mueller has something on him. he knows mueller is...
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as we go to 18, adam scott. he is another guy who can hit it. bill: 72nd hole for adam scott. nick: one more beautiful swing. it looks like it's fading. and it sure is. there you go. that's the shot you have to play to get around that mound of hump on that middle right-hand side. bill: 14. nick: to get to 18 under and type for third currently -- tied for third currently. ian: this took off right from the putter, dottie. did you read that correctly. -- didn't read that correctly. six under the front, but all pars the back. he is getting a little frustrated at times. dottie: sometimes, it is really hard to keep the pedal down, especially if you're going late in the day. ian: yeah, it has been a long day. dottie: it has, and it takes an extra effort to stay in right here. bill: j.j. spaun. currently tied for third. nick: that's the most important thing. these guys all know it. they are all thinking, second, third, fourth is very important to many of them. bill: back to 14. nick: same thing, just that away from him to the right. that's a tricky little hole location today. dottie:
as we go to 18, adam scott. he is another guy who can hit it. bill: 72nd hole for adam scott. nick: one more beautiful swing. it looks like it's fading. and it sure is. there you go. that's the shot you have to play to get around that mound of hump on that middle right-hand side. bill: 14. nick: to get to 18 under and type for third currently -- tied for third currently. ian: this took off right from the putter, dottie. did you read that correctly. -- didn't read that correctly. six under the...
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adam: they have not historically.n in our current model equity raised in the third quarter. virtually every investor we speak with expects some order of capital rates and even as we speak to bears, they cannot expect to have problems raising the money. alix: i want to echo something said today that tesla may have 500 the share. and the market will shift from market opportunity and growth burton, when do you see that starting to happen? adam: it is binary. cases are in that magnitude of 500 and the bear case is below 200. if you limited your view of tesla to the spreadsheet world, it looks scary. you are wondering, are these guys going to get the money and how much? if you look at what they are trying to do with the 40,000 men and women around the world not just making cars but getting into transportation as a service etc., thispplied ai, is one of the largest teams in the world and this is what the dream comes in. you have a reality of short-term liquidity and the dream of really big market doing very interesting thin
adam: they have not historically.n in our current model equity raised in the third quarter. virtually every investor we speak with expects some order of capital rates and even as we speak to bears, they cannot expect to have problems raising the money. alix: i want to echo something said today that tesla may have 500 the share. and the market will shift from market opportunity and growth burton, when do you see that starting to happen? adam: it is binary. cases are in that magnitude of 500 and...
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adam schiff will be attending the meeting and then he will attend the gang of eight meeting. i want you to understand -- i have almost 25 years of experience in intelligence. longer than anyone who's ever served in the congress. i served as member of the committee, the ranking member, the position that adam schiff set a and he said -- whole new standard as ranking member. and i served as ex officio. nothing has ever been so disrespectful of the congress than what they're doing today. i have been a relentless advocate for congress receiving information. that isn't the point. and for transparency. the point is, at this very, very questionable time that the republicans have called for a meeting of republicans only, for hinch men of the president who -- to attend that meeting and to be joined by the speaker of the house who has completely abdicated his responsibilities by saying, i have to be in houston for a fundraiser instead of the important gang of eight. we don't have those meetings that often. they are very important meetings and they are for the four leaders of the committ
adam schiff will be attending the meeting and then he will attend the gang of eight meeting. i want you to understand -- i have almost 25 years of experience in intelligence. longer than anyone who's ever served in the congress. i served as member of the committee, the ranking member, the position that adam schiff set a and he said -- whole new standard as ranking member. and i served as ex officio. nothing has ever been so disrespectful of the congress than what they're doing today. i have...
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adam? adam: thanks, maria. it looks as if the looming trade war between the u.s. and china has been put on hold. the chinese announced plans to buy more farm and agricultural products from the united states while the u.s. is working to lift sanctions on chinese telecom giant zte in fact president trump says there is a tentative deal in place already, but he adds a different structure is needed to craft a total trade deal with china. despite a huge oil sell-off this week and news of the cancellation of the u.s. north korea summit the three major indices still managed to finish in the green thanks to a strong week in the utility, telcom and industrial sectors. in other trade news the white house is investigating whether to impose huge new tariffs on imported cars and parts. the trump adminitration is seeking a 25% tariff on national security grounds, nearly 1 million american jobs are tied to autos and auto parts manufacturing. more bad news for general electric the stock dropped 7% this weeker i aft ceo, john flannery, said that the already watered down dividend wa
adam? adam: thanks, maria. it looks as if the looming trade war between the u.s. and china has been put on hold. the chinese announced plans to buy more farm and agricultural products from the united states while the u.s. is working to lift sanctions on chinese telecom giant zte in fact president trump says there is a tentative deal in place already, but he adds a different structure is needed to craft a total trade deal with china. despite a huge oil sell-off this week and news of the...
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. >> adam and jenna! >> group hug. congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> what happened tonight?'s crazy. >> how do you feel? >> honestly? exhausted. >> from olympic bronze to a silver first place mirrorball trophy. adam rippon brought the drama in the final freestyle routine. ♪ >> i'm going to put it all out there. i did. and honestly, like -- oh. >> adam was up against nfl star josh norman and controversial former figure skater tonya harding. ♪ i will survive >> she finished her redemption tour with a disco-themed dance to "i will survive." ♪ i will survive, hey hey >>> the second place winner was never announced. that caused confusion for josh's partner. >> so close. >> so close. >> another second. i love second place. >> we didn't hear that. did they tell you that off the record that you had second place? >> no, i guess i don't know. i guess i'm so used to being between two t a the end. >> i feel bad calling you out. >> oh, gosh. >> i'm with you, you thought you were second, too. abc said they decided this season on two runner ups. >> i'm confused, too. >> it just is. just is
. >> adam and jenna! >> group hug. congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> what happened tonight?'s crazy. >> how do you feel? >> honestly? exhausted. >> from olympic bronze to a silver first place mirrorball trophy. adam rippon brought the drama in the final freestyle routine. ♪ >> i'm going to put it all out there. i did. and honestly, like -- oh. >> adam was up against nfl star josh norman and controversial former figure skater tonya...