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to that. -- adam trammell.i would say, think about it. he had that understanding. but if i went in and used my authority like i am your father, do this and this, it didn't work. don't get up. don't move. larry says his son, a schizophrenic, would often have delusions and hallucinations, and the police could not have done a worse job of handling that. they escalated it and the point is if adam was going through one of his emotional things, when the police came in, and he looked at them, he might not have thought that was them. and by calling them by different names, that that into it. by calling him not adam, he was thinking it was not real. brandon, can you listen to us? if you hold on one moment, i will put this one through. great. after weeks of trying, we finally managed to speak to the district attorney that ruled adam did not die as a result of the actions of the officers who tasted numerous times. —— tased. they are not doing this because they wanted to harm adam. but it doesn't look like that, does it? b
to that. -- adam trammell.i would say, think about it. he had that understanding. but if i went in and used my authority like i am your father, do this and this, it didn't work. don't get up. don't move. larry says his son, a schizophrenic, would often have delusions and hallucinations, and the police could not have done a worse job of handling that. they escalated it and the point is if adam was going through one of his emotional things, when the police came in, and he looked at them, he might...
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1—22 we'll respond out to there with adam 70.like training to try to stop its dealings with disabled people going disastrously wrong. but sergeant nooner now has been trained to be one of those called out to such incidents... you are the homeowner so you need to walk us in. ..often dealing with those with serious mental illness. i think your family is worried about you. i get it, but they are not in my head. and who are, as in this case, delusional. it's an anomaly, i see it on the computer, i see the tick, and unlike, oh, they're watching me. so we have to take you to the doctor so you can talk to the doctor about what is going on. you don't have to do that. they are taking me without consent. ok, that's right, you're not consenting. i did not consent to this. that's clear — you're not consenting. i am leaving voluntarily. but disability, mental health history, or not, people often still and up in handcuffs. i am a crazy woman. even officers who have had disability training ultimately fall back on what they've been taught in the
1—22 we'll respond out to there with adam 70.like training to try to stop its dealings with disabled people going disastrously wrong. but sergeant nooner now has been trained to be one of those called out to such incidents... you are the homeowner so you need to walk us in. ..often dealing with those with serious mental illness. i think your family is worried about you. i get it, but they are not in my head. and who are, as in this case, delusional. it's an anomaly, i see it on the computer,...
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david: adam? to defend ford, we can't judge them on one ad or the fact that they advertise the their pickup trucks. i mean, the fact is ford is spending a lot of time and energy and resources thinking about and acting on the future. that's not what this ad campaign is about. ad campaign is about selling some trucks, and i don't know, i can't fault them for that. david: sometimes marketing works, gary. i mean, come on, that's why people spend money on ads. >> i have no problem with haha, and i think this is going to stand out and be talked about. whether it moves people to buy trucks is another story -- >> we're talking about it. >> i watch stock markets, i watch stocks, and when i see something at a nine-year low when dow was just at an all-time high, to me, that speaks volumes. and as jonas said, or else -- david: yeah, yeah. they don't have much leverage here. a liberal billionaire spending millions to push for impeachment, but will it backfire for democrats come november? bulls and bears debate
david: adam? to defend ford, we can't judge them on one ad or the fact that they advertise the their pickup trucks. i mean, the fact is ford is spending a lot of time and energy and resources thinking about and acting on the future. that's not what this ad campaign is about. ad campaign is about selling some trucks, and i don't know, i can't fault them for that. david: sometimes marketing works, gary. i mean, come on, that's why people spend money on ads. >> i have no problem with haha,...
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commissioner adams? >> vice-president adams: i would like to follow up with president brandon and what commissioner woo ho said. this commission is very well aware that this park is the people's park. it belongs to the community, not the commission. it belongs to the people. we will get it done. as commissioners, we have to do our duty and we'll do that to make sure that everything gets right. we know this park will have all the bells and whistles, but we also have to make sure that things get done right. so if we seem to be looking at things, this is our responsibility. this is why we were appointed by the mayor to do our fiduciary responsibility to the community. it will get done, but we're 200% in. thank you. >> clerk: item for consent calendar. 10a, request authorizization to enter into grant agreement with successor agency to the former san francisco redevelopment agency for the port to accept and expend $9, 760,000 in successor agency for the bond proceeds for construction of mission bay ferry land
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all seven people said the same name, adam harvey. >> reporter: who's adam harvey?"20/20" returns. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event... ...and lowers a1c, with diet and exercise. let's give it another try. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance
all seven people said the same name, adam harvey. >> reporter: who's adam harvey?"20/20" returns. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance significantly reduces the risk of dying from a cardiovascular...
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this adam smith. how is sarah smith going to do. what separates her from adam smith? >> actually the thing i find most interesting on her platform is that she wants to make sure that everyone who buys a gun completes a background check, including individuals who are purchasing guns at gun shows. sarah, if you are watching this show. hate it break it to you that
this adam smith. how is sarah smith going to do. what separates her from adam smith? >> actually the thing i find most interesting on her platform is that she wants to make sure that everyone who buys a gun completes a background check, including individuals who are purchasing guns at gun shows. sarah, if you are watching this show. hate it break it to you that
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who was adam smith? why should we care about smith? i want to start by saying what we see manifesting itself in our lives, in england or the 20 pound note or publications in institutes and the rest, because this is a person of astonishing depth and was recognized so in his own time. there is a wonderful story about the younger -- the wealth of nations was published, made some vigorous attempts to start to incorporate these radical new open-market ideas and liberate trade, didn't come too much in the 1980s. as part of that we invited smith or smith was invited to a great gathering in wimbledon of the luminaries of the british cabinet and had assembled great figures like adamson and pit himself. and when smith came to pit and everyone stood up and smith said please be seated and pit replied no, you must first be seated, we are all your scholars. that understanding of smith is something deep and quite apart in his own time. this book isn't just the life of smith himself, it is a life of his time and he lived through an extraordinary momen
who was adam smith? why should we care about smith? i want to start by saying what we see manifesting itself in our lives, in england or the 20 pound note or publications in institutes and the rest, because this is a person of astonishing depth and was recognized so in his own time. there is a wonderful story about the younger -- the wealth of nations was published, made some vigorous attempts to start to incorporate these radical new open-market ideas and liberate trade, didn't come too much...
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john adams had enemies within his cabinet that were working with-- john adams had enemies that were working behind the scenes with alexander hamilton which led to a poisonous relationship in the cabinet. john marshall was able to command those groups. after chief justice oliver ellsworth resigned, adams appointed john jay to his old office without asking john jay first. john jay declined and that's when john adams turned to john marshall who accepted. what is important for our purposes is that both john marshall and john jay continue to serve as sacred-- continued to serve after they were made chief justice. jon jay was made-- john jay was made in 19 john jay was made in 1989 and continue to serve for several months. the same thing happened with john marshall. he was appointed in january 1801 and served as chief justice and secretary of state. the other interesting thing is that he almost served for the next president, thomas jefferson. he asked john marshall to stay on for two extra days or more precisely, until a new secretary of state was confirmed so he agreed to do that. the reason why
john adams had enemies within his cabinet that were working with-- john adams had enemies that were working behind the scenes with alexander hamilton which led to a poisonous relationship in the cabinet. john marshall was able to command those groups. after chief justice oliver ellsworth resigned, adams appointed john jay to his old office without asking john jay first. john jay declined and that's when john adams turned to john marshall who accepted. what is important for our purposes is that...
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hisould note, adam mosseri, new title of the of instagram, not ceo. ay giving the news tod the signal that there will be continuity for instagram's culture and community and he will try to deliver on their vision. shery: what are we expecting to be the dynamics between adam mosseri and mark zuckerberg? it is a very different
hisould note, adam mosseri, new title of the of instagram, not ceo. ay giving the news tod the signal that there will be continuity for instagram's culture and community and he will try to deliver on their vision. shery: what are we expecting to be the dynamics between adam mosseri and mark zuckerberg? it is a very different
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markets and look a look at tech stock to do so we are joined by adam mesh of adam mesh trading group at a big huge news today market down three point one five percent eight hundred thirty two down. you know just crazy numbers i mean what do you make of that this is that the i.m.f. downgrading we talked about that yesterday downgrading global growth the world economy outlook continuing bond selloff interest rate trade tensions what do you think adam. what a day to be here i mean as a trader and individual trader these are the kind of days we live for we haven't seen the down there like this since february and i think the main cause that i'm hearing when i speak to people is interest rates the cost of borrowing money is going to go up so if you want to buy a house it's going to be higher and that is what's weighing on people's minds and it's been that way since last week and you saw the market start to bubble and now it's broiling you know i saw some of these figures were just crazy there the volatility index the vix traded at the chicago board options exchange the highest levels of vo
markets and look a look at tech stock to do so we are joined by adam mesh of adam mesh trading group at a big huge news today market down three point one five percent eight hundred thirty two down. you know just crazy numbers i mean what do you make of that this is that the i.m.f. downgrading we talked about that yesterday downgrading global growth the world economy outlook continuing bond selloff interest rate trade tensions what do you think adam. what a day to be here i mean as a trader and...
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trump: where is adam? come up here, adam. he is a great guy. i have known adam for a long time. he is a veteran, he is a patriot, and a real leader. he is a great person. adam, got to win, adam. >> are we motivated? are we grateful for the president coming here to elko? [cheering] >> the president cares about rural nevada. he knows how important you all are. how important we keep the economy going. he has helped bring elko to 3% unemployment. how about that? [cheering] we have to keep this momentum going. we have a clear choice for the state. will we keep nevada this independent western state, or will we turn it into california? [booing] we will not let that happen, are you? we need everybody. we need everybody to be extra motivated. we need to support the president and support republicans up and down the ticket. god bless you guys. thank you so much. [cheering] pres. trump: he's doing really well but you have to go out and vote. you got to. his opponent is a far left democrat. you know that? who wants to massively raise your taxes. he wants to raid health care. he wants to fund
trump: where is adam? come up here, adam. he is a great guy. i have known adam for a long time. he is a veteran, he is a patriot, and a real leader. he is a great person. adam, got to win, adam. >> are we motivated? are we grateful for the president coming here to elko? [cheering] >> the president cares about rural nevada. he knows how important you all are. how important we keep the economy going. he has helped bring elko to 3% unemployment. how about that? [cheering] we have to...
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brian: but adams is president. joel: adams is president, but he is in quincy.arshall writes to adamson says it is ok,, but he pretty much goes along with whatever marshall wants to do. marshall is overseeing the construction of washington, d.c. and he is literally deciding where the streets go and watching the construction of the capital and white house. on top of that, you have the threat of war from britain, france, spain, and barbary pirates. marshall is navigating these crises while running the city and government. he has a budget that is enough for stationery and firewood. brian: on a personal basis, because you give us this flavor in your book, who hated who? joel: [laughter] brian: you had thomas jefferson and john adams and hamilton and george washington, and all of these people in a room, who sat there looking at each other thinking, i really don't like you? or i like you. joel: i say in the book, thomas jefferson was a guy who may have loved humankind, but he did not particularly like people. he was very suspicious of the much everybody around him, bu
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ash of add a measure trading group adam welcome back at. good to have you a last time you were here but i remember that day the market was crashing in and i mary said it was a great day to be a traitor but yesterday during the day i thought perhaps we be going back to that pretty bad day and some of that yesterday people were saying was due to caterpillar's and while the markets recover just at the end there yesterday in new york what is it about the caterpillar earnings report that helped put this market sort of in a funk well first thanks for having me back i really appreciate it and the last time when you asked me if i thought we were done going down i hope you remember i said no good advice to your listeners i feel good about that now in terms of caterpillar they are an example of the biggest loser in the trade war because everything they want to buy is becoming more expensive and all of their customers are. being able to take advantage of cheaper alternatives so they're the perfect the loser in this trade war example but i don't think
ash of add a measure trading group adam welcome back at. good to have you a last time you were here but i remember that day the market was crashing in and i mary said it was a great day to be a traitor but yesterday during the day i thought perhaps we be going back to that pretty bad day and some of that yesterday people were saying was due to caterpillar's and while the markets recover just at the end there yesterday in new york what is it about the caterpillar earnings report that helped put...
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then there is john adams. john adams, not from pennsylvania, but probably one of the strongest critics of the pennsylvania government. and too, 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. they parts ways with pennsylvania. we live in the age of political experiments, many will fail, some will succeed. but pennsylvania will be divided and 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. focu
then there is john adams. john adams, not from pennsylvania, but probably one of the strongest critics of the pennsylvania government. and too, 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. they parts ways with pennsylvania. we...
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adam johnson is back with me. adam he said look, this is when you got to put the thinking cap on, right? this is when you really get paid to be intelligent about the picks that you're making in this market. there is still money to be made, you have to be smart about it. walk us through that. >> there were a couple other comments jerry fine made which are so notable you have to love the price you will buy the stock and on a day like today when you see the dow down 550 points it is really hard to go out and buy. it is like going out to buy a home back in 2018. sometimes you make all your money based upon the price which you buy something. that is one point. number two, what jerry said, i wholeheartedly agree you have got to do the homework. you can't say, oh, i will take a swinger on this one. you have to know the names intimately. understand why you're buying with them. is it a catalyst? are you looking for a stock to spin off a division? sum of the parts add up all the different components make more on the whole?
adam johnson is back with me. adam he said look, this is when you got to put the thinking cap on, right? this is when you really get paid to be intelligent about the picks that you're making in this market. there is still money to be made, you have to be smart about it. walk us through that. >> there were a couple other comments jerry fine made which are so notable you have to love the price you will buy the stock and on a day like today when you see the dow down 550 points it is really...
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we should get adam. there you go, adam, that is what we were looking for. what do you think of that? >> yeah, so that would be the more concerning of the two, then you have to ask yourself is this their business not doing as well as it should or not doing as well as wall street had assumed? my assumption is the latter. i'm making a guess there. connell: that is interesting. anytime you have numbers with some sort of anticipation in the markets for them how the stocks are going to react because you have all this expectation that is built in. so amazon's off 6% today. we'll flip it over to alphabet when we get a second, google's parent company, and it is off by 3.3% but it is not only that, guys, we widen this out to talk about the broader market, if you look at it, jason, right after the numbers came out, a headline crossed netflix is down after-hours, other companies in the tech spacedown after-hours. we tried to build it up going into these earnings that tomorrow will be a really interesting day in the markets after all the volatility up and down we've see
we should get adam. there you go, adam, that is what we were looking for. what do you think of that? >> yeah, so that would be the more concerning of the two, then you have to ask yourself is this their business not doing as well as it should or not doing as well as wall street had assumed? my assumption is the latter. i'm making a guess there. connell: that is interesting. anytime you have numbers with some sort of anticipation in the markets for them how the stocks are going to react...
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back with me adam johnson. adams, at least the money is not going to the sidelines.resolve this, is the fourth or fifth rally attempt. each one climbs higher than previous one. that is a good sign. >> what you're talking about building momentum. if you were up at three a.m. checking overnight futures positions last night you would see the market down 200 points. we come in flat. that is a test. we go back up and come down, that's a test. we're trying to get guys comfortable where we are right now. i'm of the view the market has gotten way oversold and there is a lot of value out there, charles. charles: what i do like, the idea of technology getting slammed this money is not going to the sideline. we saw last week tech stocks were down, everything was down but money is trying to find other havens within the equity market which is a pretty good sign. >> look how biotechnology has held up, incredibly resilient. i know that from some of the names in my portfolio, with regards to technology some of the stocks gotten hit way too hard. facebook has issues. look where it is
back with me adam johnson. adams, at least the money is not going to the sidelines.resolve this, is the fourth or fifth rally attempt. each one climbs higher than previous one. that is a good sign. >> what you're talking about building momentum. if you were up at three a.m. checking overnight futures positions last night you would see the market down 200 points. we come in flat. that is a test. we go back up and come down, that's a test. we're trying to get guys comfortable where we are...
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trump: where is adam? come up here, adam. he is a great guy. i have known adam for a long time.is a veteran come a patriot, and a real leader. he is a great person. adam, got to win, adam. >> are we motivated? are we grateful for the president coming here toe? -- two elko? [cheering] >> the president cares about rural nevada. he knows how important you all are. how important we keep the economy going. to 3% helped bring elko unemployment. how about that [cheering] we have to keep this momentum going. we have a clear choice for the state. we will keep nevada this independent western state, or will we turn it into california? [booing] we will not let that happen, are you? we need everybody. we need everybody to be extra motivated. we need to support the president and support republicans up and down the ticket. god bless you guys. thank you so much. [cheering] pres. trump: he's doing really well but you have to go out and vote. you got to. his opponent is a far left democrat. you know massively way short taxes. he wants to raid health care. andants to fund socialism, open your bord
trump: where is adam? come up here, adam. he is a great guy. i have known adam for a long time.is a veteran come a patriot, and a real leader. he is a great person. adam, got to win, adam. >> are we motivated? are we grateful for the president coming here toe? -- two elko? [cheering] >> the president cares about rural nevada. he knows how important you all are. how important we keep the economy going. to 3% helped bring elko unemployment. how about that [cheering] we have to keep...
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of adam mesh trading group thanks ed appreciate your time thank you so much i appreciate it. in the asian energy market today in pecks corporation says the first shipment of liquefied natural gas from a plant in northern australia isn't route to japan in pics says the shipment from the elegy processing plant in darwin is the first shipment and part of a larger project called it thius to develop l n g a broad for the japanese market japan already reportedly purchased eighty percent of australian elegy output company officials say they expect japanese prime minister shinzo abhi to tour the plant on an official visit next month. and oil prices a fall of more than four percent this week joining us to break down the factors that should be contributing to it and hitting. the producer saya tab and you're assigned to tell us what's going on and why i don't want to play. well bart as you know there's a huge correlation between oil prices and market trading which is what's happening right now and with all the violent tilley t. coming out of the middle east what traders have been doing
of adam mesh trading group thanks ed appreciate your time thank you so much i appreciate it. in the asian energy market today in pecks corporation says the first shipment of liquefied natural gas from a plant in northern australia isn't route to japan in pics says the shipment from the elegy processing plant in darwin is the first shipment and part of a larger project called it thius to develop l n g a broad for the japanese market japan already reportedly purchased eighty percent of australian...
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. >> president adams: ok. any other questions before we go to public comment? >> i would like to pose a couple to oewd and dp together. a lot of the conversation we had, at least in the caucus that i was part of with dph, was your staff, your limited, the ordinance is law, how do we mandate other departments to come to the table to be able to help with this mitigation process? so that's kind of the first big question that i would pose to oewd. >> good afternoon. i think one of the first things we're doing is bringing the item to the commission. in the past we implement ordinances without going through the channels, but in this case it's been adopted by the city or the voters of san francisco. we're talking to different bodies that may be impacted. we want to hear how to do your jobs better. in terms of engaging other departments, we can listen to ideas, if you have other ideas how to engage with departments or other city agencies that should be involved. our office got involved under the direction of late mayor lee, who wanted to see our office working closely
. >> president adams: ok. any other questions before we go to public comment? >> i would like to pose a couple to oewd and dp together. a lot of the conversation we had, at least in the caucus that i was part of with dph, was your staff, your limited, the ordinance is law, how do we mandate other departments to come to the table to be able to help with this mitigation process? so that's kind of the first big question that i would pose to oewd. >> good afternoon. i think one of...
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adam fox is back live from the fox weather center. adam, hurricane season is not over yet and this is a stern reminder. >> it is, and we are still kind of at a time where it is typical to see hurricanes like this, at least the next couple of weeks. now we have one that could be a big one. here we are looking at the center of circulation off the coast of cuba, intensifying over the course of today from a tropical storm now up to hurricane. as a result, we got there can advisories in place. this is a lot, stretching from pensacola all the way to the florida big bend. any spot along here, eventually it could be making landfall. the timing for this, it runs over the warm gulf waters from a category one up to a category two. a category three storm currently projected to be off the coast of the florida panhandle by early wednesday morning. at that point, a category three. that means winds up to 120 miles per hour. this would be a large storm of the time it makes its way to the landfall of the united states. still several tropical model
adam fox is back live from the fox weather center. adam, hurricane season is not over yet and this is a stern reminder. >> it is, and we are still kind of at a time where it is typical to see hurricanes like this, at least the next couple of weeks. now we have one that could be a big one. here we are looking at the center of circulation off the coast of cuba, intensifying over the course of today from a tropical storm now up to hurricane. as a result, we got there can advisories in place....
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their son, chandler lee adams survived. was born prematurely and suffers from both brain issues and verbal palacerebral result of the blood and oxygen he was deprived of during that shooting. he is now nearly 19 years old raised by his maternal grandmother and carruth says he wants a relationship with his son. you have followed carruth's story. you were there this morning and at one point, the grandmother of chancellor lee said she planned to be there on this day as well for the release. she wasn't there today. what happened? >> well, she told me that two years ago, erika, sondra adams told me that she and chancellor lee wanted to be at the prison on this day, to say some things to rae carruth and also to have them meet. however, some things have happened in the past year. rae carruth wrote a pretty provocative letter to a tv station in charlotte that sondra adams really did not like. a letter where he said, come on, miss adams. you're not going to live forever. i want gouuardianship of chancellor lee when you pass away. we
their son, chandler lee adams survived. was born prematurely and suffers from both brain issues and verbal palacerebral result of the blood and oxygen he was deprived of during that shooting. he is now nearly 19 years old raised by his maternal grandmother and carruth says he wants a relationship with his son. you have followed carruth's story. you were there this morning and at one point, the grandmother of chancellor lee said she planned to be there on this day as well for the release. she...
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angie and adam, back to hayou. >>s my kind of marathon. >> yours is lik the golfart with a beer. >> well, that's lebratory. >>> you can bet you will be running into closed roads and detours beuse of th marathon. >> derrick ward has you covered there. he's in northwest d.c. with traffic information you needed to know about if you're headed out. lots of roadblock there. >> reporter: indeed. if you're coming west on m stre , this is the otherde of the roadblock. they put puss and trucks up so this course is blocked off from any traffic. you can go nor and south on m bu' youre only going to go a as fa wisconsin and then you'll be directed back and forth east. this is why. this is the course. as you can see, you get a good sense of howhallenging this course can being f you look back toward key bridge. there's a b change but it's a doing shot, a place whereks f come to see the races and cheer on people like these folks from long island. take a look. > intense. training was hard, time consuming but it's going to be worth
angie and adam, back to hayou. >>s my kind of marathon. >> yours is lik the golfart with a beer. >> well, that's lebratory. >>> you can bet you will be running into closed roads and detours beuse of th marathon. >> derrick ward has you covered there. he's in northwest d.c. with traffic information you needed to know about if you're headed out. lots of roadblock there. >> reporter: indeed. if you're coming west on m stre , this is the otherde of the...
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adam is here, alice, barri and amanda. good evening, everyone. this is a fascinating column here. let me just read something that you said. it's in the atlantic magazine, by the way, talking about the cruelty we see in president trump's and his supporters. and you wrote, trump's only true skill is the con. his only fundamental belief is that the united states is the birth right of straight, white christian men and really only authentic pleasure is in cruelty. it's that cruelty and the delight it brings them that binds his most ardent supporters to him in shared scorn for those they hate and fear. immigrants, black voters, feminists and treasonist white men who empathize with any of those who would steal their birthright. that is pretty strong. you say it's a shared scorn. but what is this ugliness say about the president and the people who go along with it? >> well, i want to clarify it. i'm talking about the people who go to the rallies and the president holds up a victim of sexual assaults and jeers and mocks her. >> i'm glad you said that beca
adam is here, alice, barri and amanda. good evening, everyone. this is a fascinating column here. let me just read something that you said. it's in the atlantic magazine, by the way, talking about the cruelty we see in president trump's and his supporters. and you wrote, trump's only true skill is the con. his only fundamental belief is that the united states is the birth right of straight, white christian men and really only authentic pleasure is in cruelty. it's that cruelty and the delight...
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and i said, all right, adam's not going to le this. i throw in adamsandler'same a lot, just to scare them. it doesn't work. even at taco bell, you don't have a alu approximatpa, adam'sg to like this. >> he should try aaron. you canatch that at c >>> the scariest part for parents is knowing that their ki will be around strangers at night. no child should be stepping ints someone'ome or reaching into a caro get candy. now to get that added piece of mind, there's several apps you may want to download ahead of time. in the event something crazy happens, this first aid app can help. the red cross put together a handy field guide to walk you through any scenario. there's no way to know where all of that candy comes fro but they track products that have been recalled or considered dangerous byhe fda. life 360 allows you to see where yourids are i real time. you can set up virtual fences around areas you don't want them to go. oids can't get away with the excuse of i didn'tthere. and if you're child feels they're in real trouble they can alway
and i said, all right, adam's not going to le this. i throw in adamsandler'same a lot, just to scare them. it doesn't work. even at taco bell, you don't have a alu approximatpa, adam'sg to like this. >> he should try aaron. you canatch that at c >>> the scariest part for parents is knowing that their ki will be around strangers at night. no child should be stepping ints someone'ome or reaching into a caro get candy. now to get that added piece of mind, there's several apps you...
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adams family, so we have abigail, luisa katherine johnson adams, the family homes in peace field, so when we open up the idea, and open up the idea of family, we can now talk, even if you want to keep the story to the president, the idea, if you're in the presidential site is when we open the story up a bit, look around at the family to see who's around and what interesting characters pop up . >> have you found that connects the audience is? >> absolutely. >> in fact, speaking a little bit and shifting to the stories we tell, this idea of audience, i think if you have a story, you can connect to any kind of audience, so were getting ready to have an abigail adams anniversary year on the anniversary of her death and her birth, and we are trying to think about all the different ways that we can tell the story of abigail and john and how we can connect the connections, it doesn't have to include the entire cast of characters, but you can connect people to the story . >> i want to connect it back to your scholarship, i was intrigued by titles of your book about dolly madison and the nati
adams family, so we have abigail, luisa katherine johnson adams, the family homes in peace field, so when we open up the idea, and open up the idea of family, we can now talk, even if you want to keep the story to the president, the idea, if you're in the presidential site is when we open the story up a bit, look around at the family to see who's around and what interesting characters pop up . >> have you found that connects the audience is? >> absolutely. >> in fact, speaking...
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and i go, all right, adam's not goin to like this. i throw in adam sandler's name a lot, just to scare him. it doesn't work. even at taco be, you don have a chalupa, adam's not going to. ike th >> that's what i do with your name aaron. aaron's not going to like this. aaron's not going to like this. >> david spade announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it." announcer: that's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood and comstock votes with trump ninety eight percent of the time. jennifer wexton: endorsed by the washington post. she'll protect a woman's right to choose. jennifer wexton for congress. independence usa pac is responsible for the contt of this advertisin i believi've heard storiesnt from people across virginiaing. that have moved me to take action on veterans unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and pediric healthcare. but we can't make progress when w
and i go, all right, adam's not goin to like this. i throw in adam sandler's name a lot, just to scare him. it doesn't work. even at taco be, you don have a chalupa, adam's not going to. ike th >> that's what i do with your name aaron. aaron's not going to like this. aaron's not going to like this. >> david spade announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it."...
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aftereeks of trying, we managed to speak on the phone at least to the district attorney who ruled adam did not die as a result of the actions of the officers who tased him numerous times. >> they are not doing this because they wanted to harm adam. it is the exact opposite, right -- aleem: it doesn't lookhat way, does it. >> but it does, though. the express intent any number of times is that they were there to help him, they wanted to -- aleem:y tpt saying that as they tased him. >>he becausehad to get him under control to get to medical attention. aleem: usa it is not unreasonable what they did? >> that's correct, not based on their training. ut more and more because of a mental health system widely thought to be failing, polic are being forced into encounters that trained medical professionals should be having. put her hands behind your back. >> ok. aleem: and so many people go untreated because of a lack of >> i guarantee i will smee you. i guar it. aleem: if there is no option, police are the first to be called. >>neut of 122 we will respond -- aleem: the surgeon has had a consider
aftereeks of trying, we managed to speak on the phone at least to the district attorney who ruled adam did not die as a result of the actions of the officers who tased him numerous times. >> they are not doing this because they wanted to harm adam. it is the exact opposite, right -- aleem: it doesn't lookhat way, does it. >> but it does, though. the express intent any number of times is that they were there to help him, they wanted to -- aleem:y tpt saying that as they tased him....
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aleem: adam, not brandon as they were shouting, screams desperately butets tased many more times. he is draed out of his apartment and injected with a sedative. moments later, he stops breathing and dies. >> he is not breathing anymore. >> where was the danger? to know that he suffered like that for no reason at all. intse him 15 canceled he is -- te him 15 times. he is in a tub. backup."het for playing in yithat she is in a tub time. aleem: the district attorney ruled in his words that there was no basis to link the death to the police officers.y the wioh so we are all left many que after seeing something is shocking is that. a little later, we will hear how the police involved justified their actions. as extreme as that seems, it is abstract -- it is a staggering proportion of the people killed by the police each year who have a mental illness likedam or a physical disability or an intellectual one. , who had downhan syndrome, idolized police officers. he even wanted to be one.en one g he had been at the cinema with a carer, but at the end of the film he went back to his seat, w
aleem: adam, not brandon as they were shouting, screams desperately butets tased many more times. he is draed out of his apartment and injected with a sedative. moments later, he stops breathing and dies. >> he is not breathing anymore. >> where was the danger? to know that he suffered like that for no reason at all. intse him 15 canceled he is -- te him 15 times. he is in a tub. backup."het for playing in yithat she is in a tub time. aleem: the district attorney ruled in his...
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adam, thank you. adamant fleming in strasbourg.ter will meet her backbench mps later to address their concerns over her brexit plans. the meeting comes after she suggested she could agree to an extension of the transition period. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. another tricky day, norman? i'm on the face of it it would appear to be high noon showdown for theresa may with the rebellious backbenchers, who will be packed into committee room number 1a, just up the stairs there, one of the dark, gothic, gormenghast style committee rooms with many of those mps are vehemently opposed to the prime minister and her exit strategy plans. yet in the last days there has been a change of mood, a sense that the brexiteers have had the wind taken that the brexiteers have had the wind ta ken out that the brexiteers have had the wind taken out of their sails after those aggressive briefings at the weekend, talking about mrs may entering the killing zone. there's been a reaction against that and against the brexiteers.
adam, thank you. adamant fleming in strasbourg.ter will meet her backbench mps later to address their concerns over her brexit plans. the meeting comes after she suggested she could agree to an extension of the transition period. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. another tricky day, norman? i'm on the face of it it would appear to be high noon showdown for theresa may with the rebellious backbenchers, who will be packed into committee room number 1a, just up the...
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jefferson was adams vice president. they didn't speak. she remember how everybody ran in those days? there were no tickets. everybody ran for president. who finished first became president, who finished second became vice president. keith mentioned that in the modern era? hillary, i need you to cover that funeral for me. [laughter] hillary, i need a cup of tea. [laughter] and then of course jefferson defeated adams four years later. they became friends 20 years after they left public life. the letters back and forth from boston to charlottesville virginia, are very illuminating. they died by the way on the same day, on the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. adams, who did not know that jefferson had already died, there is no e-mail his last words were, dm, jefferson lives. but, of course jefferson to for two hours before but word had it made its way to boston. one of the last letters jefferson wrote had a warning. i'm sorry to say think it has come to pass. the warning was, in the long march of history, government will i
jefferson was adams vice president. they didn't speak. she remember how everybody ran in those days? there were no tickets. everybody ran for president. who finished first became president, who finished second became vice president. keith mentioned that in the modern era? hillary, i need you to cover that funeral for me. [laughter] hillary, i need a cup of tea. [laughter] and then of course jefferson defeated adams four years later. they became friends 20 years after they left public life. the...
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we have the adams family. our wonderful national park service oversees the family homes in peacefield. when we open up the idea -- and open up the idea of family and household. we can now talk, even if you just wanted to keep that story to the president's family, women, children, slaves, servants, other people that are around. so, i think the idea if you're in presidential site and you say, i want to open this story up a bit, look around the at the family and see who's around and what interesting characters pop up. >> have you found that connects with audiences? >> oh, yes, absolutely. in fact, shifting to the stories we tell, this idea of audience. i think if you have a compelling story, you can connect to any kind of audience. we're getting ready to -- we have an abigail adams anniversary coming up, the anniversary of her death and then birth. we're trying to think of all the different ways we can tell the story of abigail, abigail and john and how we can connect our collections to as many people and as many
we have the adams family. our wonderful national park service oversees the family homes in peacefield. when we open up the idea -- and open up the idea of family and household. we can now talk, even if you just wanted to keep that story to the president's family, women, children, slaves, servants, other people that are around. so, i think the idea if you're in presidential site and you say, i want to open this story up a bit, look around the at the family and see who's around and what...
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adam, you watched this a long time. is florida making this sharp of a left turn as these polls in the last week indicate? >> i'm a little skeptical. i think florida, you just assume it will be a margin of error race, 1% or 2%, and that's what most of these polls show. the trend certainly does show good news for bill wilson and andrew gillum and certainly there's more excitement than i have ever seen for a democratic nominee for governor. >> it feels as if we talk about these races we talk about andrew i getleman and rick scott. by the way, two are not running against each other. we don't talk about their two opponents as much. it seems like both bill wilson and ron desantis have a bit -- is it just an attention issue, a charisma issue? what would you draw it up to? >> i say neither one is running a terrific campaign. bill nelson waited to spend his money until september. he's been under full-throttle attack from rick scott going back to early, early. and ron desantis, he's been one note in terms of the campaign he's run
adam, you watched this a long time. is florida making this sharp of a left turn as these polls in the last week indicate? >> i'm a little skeptical. i think florida, you just assume it will be a margin of error race, 1% or 2%, and that's what most of these polls show. the trend certainly does show good news for bill wilson and andrew gillum and certainly there's more excitement than i have ever seen for a democratic nominee for governor. >> it feels as if we talk about these races...
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. >> adam schiff could restart the investigation. you know maxine waters will be the head of the committee on financial regulation. the house ways and means committee will be able to obtain trump's tax returns. it is going to be a completely different environment in terms of the ability to hold them accountable. >> laura: so the msnbc crowd it's like christmas morning but for america it would be the nightmare we cannot allow to become a reality. if this band of radicals takes the reigns of power it will be scarier than halloween only the trick will be on the american people and the treats they will be given away to someone else and that is the angle. joining me now to discuss is sean duffy. , and dr. dina greyson who ran as a democrat in 2016. which of your democratic colleagues are you most concerned about if they end up getting the house? >> that was a frightening rundown of a nightmare. so the one i'm most afraid of is maxine waters on financial services. that is my committee and this is an "a" committee in the house. we've been c
. >> adam schiff could restart the investigation. you know maxine waters will be the head of the committee on financial regulation. the house ways and means committee will be able to obtain trump's tax returns. it is going to be a completely different environment in terms of the ability to hold them accountable. >> laura: so the msnbc crowd it's like christmas morning but for america it would be the nightmare we cannot allow to become a reality. if this band of radicals takes the...
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>> adam: n'keal harry. his hands have been a factor today. and his hands close out an arizona state win. you remember herm edwards' nfl career, the big play, miracle at the meadow lans? that was kind of the key start to what is now known at victory formation, after the fumble, the zonka fumble. herm edwards recovered it. they beat the giants that year. victory at the meadowlands. that's a sweet win for herm head ward. they knock off a helmet. they got michigan state earlier, they got usc today. let's go down to quint kessenich. he's with herm edwards. >> quint: congratulations. >> did we make it hard? >> quint: what made the difference? >> i think our resolve in close games we have gotten on the other side of it and we had to finish if games off. all of a sudden it looks close again. i said, why do we make this so hard. usc has tremendous athletes. it's a great tv game, that's for sure. >> quint: what does this mean to you? >> now we got another big tir nfence. quingratulaons, coach. >> adam: victory for arizona state -- 38-35 over usc. texas
>> adam: n'keal harry. his hands have been a factor today. and his hands close out an arizona state win. you remember herm edwards' nfl career, the big play, miracle at the meadow lans? that was kind of the key start to what is now known at victory formation, after the fumble, the zonka fumble. herm edwards recovered it. they beat the giants that year. victory at the meadowlands. that's a sweet win for herm head ward. they knock off a helmet. they got michigan state earlier, they got usc...