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the adams family. president adams and his family lived just down the street to this neighborhood was very important to the adams family. dr. georgini will give us a look into her history of how faith impacted not only president adams and abigail adams but their forebears and their ancestors so we are very delighted to have her here today a very distinguished author. she's the editor of the john adams cambridge massachusetts historical society so without any further ado and i will will mention after this program will we will be having a reception in the room right behind us and there will also be a book signing so if you. up a copy of the book and get to meet the author personally. there'll be a tour downstairs so feel free to stick around and again thank you very much for coming. without further ado dr. georgini. thank you. [applause] >> so thank you all for your very kind introductions and thank you for coming out on this early spring afternoon. it's wonderful to see so many familiar and wonderful fri
the adams family. president adams and his family lived just down the street to this neighborhood was very important to the adams family. dr. georgini will give us a look into her history of how faith impacted not only president adams and abigail adams but their forebears and their ancestors so we are very delighted to have her here today a very distinguished author. she's the editor of the john adams cambridge massachusetts historical society so without any further ado and i will will mention...
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mío, y se metió en medio y empezó a hablar con adam. cerca y comenzó la relación, que si bien en inicio fue atracción puramente corporal, con el tiempo adam quedó prendado de la belleza de auria. jorge: ella había participado en un concurso de belleza-- obed: se llama miss petit, para jóvenes de cierta estatura-- jorge: santiago, director del certamen, la recuerda por su belleza y porque no se presentó con su nombre de pila. santiago: no era diferente a las demás, todas son jovencitas bonitas, pero tienen algo en común las que participan, deseos de superación... se molestó, es raro que eso ocurra, siempre alguna se molesta porque no gana-- jorge: de acuerdo con su mamá, auria siempre fue generosa. carmen: tenía entidades sin fines de lucro, siempre cooperaba mucho. jorge: aunque betancourt opina que pudo relacionarse con adam por interés. obed: era una muchacha de clase más baja que trataba de buscar una salida al igual que toda la familia. jorge: la pareja se casó en 2005. obed: adam no invitó siquiera a sus padres, su mejor amigo, no
mío, y se metió en medio y empezó a hablar con adam. cerca y comenzó la relación, que si bien en inicio fue atracción puramente corporal, con el tiempo adam quedó prendado de la belleza de auria. jorge: ella había participado en un concurso de belleza-- obed: se llama miss petit, para jóvenes de cierta estatura-- jorge: santiago, director del certamen, la recuerda por su belleza y porque no se presentó con su nombre de pila. santiago: no era diferente a las demás, todas son...
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adam levine.>> new mom meghan all alone. where harry just jetted off. >>> "entertainment tonight" come on down. >> we're at the price is right with jay leno. >>> closed captioning provided by -- introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box. tastier... i was literally born for this. ♪ you had me at fried chicken pacifier. try my new spicy chicken strips combo today. with 100% all-white meat chicken. ♪ >>> i have trust issues. >> your hands are so soft, have you ever done a day's work in your life? >> take off your blindfold. take a peek. >> look how sexy. >> sadly, we won't see moments like for the foreseeable future. adam levine and brake shelton's love/hate relationship grow since season one, that was 18 years ago. so we want to pay our respects to their unlikely friendship. here's
adam levine.>> new mom meghan all alone. where harry just jetted off. >>> "entertainment tonight" come on down. >> we're at the price is right with jay leno. >>> closed captioning provided by -- introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat spicy chicken strips combo today. only at jack in the box....
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adam levine.new mom meghan all alone. where harry just jetted off. >>> "entertainment tonight" come on down. >> we're at the price is right with jay leno. >>> closed captioning provided by -- everyone could use a little romance... even your feet.. the (new) amopé pedi perfect with diamond crystals gives you smooth results in just seconds that you'll fall in love with instantly. available at walmart in the foot care aisle. milk, fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. it's made with fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers the good vanilla. we proudly partner with american farmers for grade a milk and cream. mmm! ♪ >>> i have trust issues. >> your hands are so soft, have you ever done a day's work in your life? >> take off your blindfold. take a peek. >> look how sexy. >> sadly, we won't see moments like for the foreseeable future. adam levine and brake shelton's love/hate relationship grow since season one, that was 18 years ago. so we want to pay our respects to their unlikely friendship. he
adam levine.new mom meghan all alone. where harry just jetted off. >>> "entertainment tonight" come on down. >> we're at the price is right with jay leno. >>> closed captioning provided by -- everyone could use a little romance... even your feet.. the (new) amopé pedi perfect with diamond crystals gives you smooth results in just seconds that you'll fall in love with instantly. available at walmart in the foot care aisle. milk, fresh cream and only sustainably...
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>> adam: we can do that. we're looking through the history and studying the law to make sure we're on solid ground. if we're going to consider other big steps like impeachment, we ought to consider steps like in herent contentment that will allow us to get the information we need. >> mike: so it sounds like you're studying it, how quickly how much if you're going to implement that. >> adam: this is a decision we made above my pay grade at the end of the day. ultimately by the speaker, in consultation with the chairs. but if there is going to be this across the board stonewalling we're going to have to consider extraordinary remedies. because at the end of the day this isn't just about this president, it's not just about these documents. it is what the congress is a co- equal branch and power, and we can enforce oversight. because if we can't it means that any future president can act as corruptly or malfeasant as they want, and there's simply no accountable. >> mike: do you believe this congress will hold mul
>> adam: we can do that. we're looking through the history and studying the law to make sure we're on solid ground. if we're going to consider other big steps like impeachment, we ought to consider steps like in herent contentment that will allow us to get the information we need. >> mike: so it sounds like you're studying it, how quickly how much if you're going to implement that. >> adam: this is a decision we made above my pay grade at the end of the day. ultimately by the...
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adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.lywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to the community. lemonis: i like the design. there were ipads everywhere loaded with information right next to gizmos that let you see and smell before you buy. adam: this allows the consumer to actually see it through a magnifying glass, to smell it through a little door that slides open there. lemonis: this door right here? adam: yeah. so, you would actually stick your nose in there. lemonis: i caught a whiff of madmen's strategy -- more style, less stigma. was it just window dressing, or would it entice customers to actually pay more? have you ever been in a cannabis store
adam: good morning. lemonis: i'm marcus. adam: adam. lemonis: nice to meet you.lywood. lemonis: adam bierman is medmen's co-founder and c.e.o. do i call that a pot store or marijuana store? adam: you can call it whatever you want. i call it the future. lemonis: wow, this place is cool! it was definitely not what i expected. medmen was open, airy, and modern -- nothing seedy about it. adam: there's no bars on the windows. there's no guy with a gun at the front. you're walking in, we're open to...
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>> adam, i think you are spot on right there. this has been the biggest regulation cut since 1996 with the small business fairness act that came about because of president clinton which gave us the huge rise probably more than just the internet rising in the late 90s, but right now, you are right, it is all about the trade spat. this is self-sabotage. we have a tremendous economy. it is slowing, but it's not falling off a cliff. the one problem that we have, the one black cloud out there is that this trade war ramps up, and that could derail all of the good that's been done by the first part of the tax cut and regulations. >> but don't you think, john, that president trump had to push back because of china's unfair trading practices that have gone on for decades, stealing our intellectual property and currency manipulation. >> the question is how? >> the question of how but they are responding to tariffs. >> well, we will see if he does a good job of it. so far the jury is completely out on whether or not the response was a good
>> adam, i think you are spot on right there. this has been the biggest regulation cut since 1996 with the small business fairness act that came about because of president clinton which gave us the huge rise probably more than just the internet rising in the late 90s, but right now, you are right, it is all about the trade spat. this is self-sabotage. we have a tremendous economy. it is slowing, but it's not falling off a cliff. the one problem that we have, the one black cloud out there...
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. >> from the movie to tv and adam lavine out at "the voice". >> after 16 seasons, adam lavine our coach to leave "the voice". >> a source tells "e.t." he was burned out and had quote outgrown the show and another source says it was a mutual agreement and there are no hard feelings. adam tweeted for me, type ime t move on. >> are you going to do it forever? >> forever say long time. >> he was asked about his future on "the voice". >> as long as it feels right, it's fun and rewarding for us. they pay me really well. >> on friday adam's pal and coach tweeted he was still trying to wrap his head around the news and joked, going to miss working with that idiot. our sophie that covered seven seasons of "the voice" says adam's attitude seemed to change. imes i've seen adam at "the voice" he's not been himself. something is off. one thing i know that really bothered him is the introduction of the cross battles. if you took out his whole team. >> i hate it. i hope they change it immediately. i think it sucks. >> with adam suddenly gone, who is stepping in. gwen stefani is back for season 17 kick
. >> from the movie to tv and adam lavine out at "the voice". >> after 16 seasons, adam lavine our coach to leave "the voice". >> a source tells "e.t." he was burned out and had quote outgrown the show and another source says it was a mutual agreement and there are no hard feelings. adam tweeted for me, type ime t move on. >> are you going to do it forever? >> forever say long time. >> he was asked about his future on "the...
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they paid adam levine and behati prinsloo $45 million for their beverly hills mansion. i mean, lot of changes. he quit the voice and selling his house. >> will he be okay? he's worth an estimated $90 million. he already has a new show premiering tonight. as his former tv family moves on. >> we knew our coaches would leave. he'd been on for a long time, but, hey, he's got children now. maroon 5 tours a lot. >> today "voic host carson daly opened up about adam's shocking "voice" exit. but levine isn't out at nbc tonight, he's premiering a new music competition show called "songland." >> it's a beautiful way to shed light on that part of the process that almost nobody sees. >> unlike "the voice," songwriters are the contestants. there's no viewer voting, just a panel of judges. and it's not live, ever. adam's an executive producer, but not expected to appear. however, "voice" alum john legend will. he's the first guest artist. >> they had some songwriters come in and pitch me songs. ♪ long as i'm alive i can make it ♪ >> we worked with the songwriters to kind of hone the s
they paid adam levine and behati prinsloo $45 million for their beverly hills mansion. i mean, lot of changes. he quit the voice and selling his house. >> will he be okay? he's worth an estimated $90 million. he already has a new show premiering tonight. as his former tv family moves on. >> we knew our coaches would leave. he'd been on for a long time, but, hey, he's got children now. maroon 5 tours a lot. >> today "voic host carson daly opened up about adam's shocking...
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i don't rely look like adam sandler anymore."all right. [ laughter ] but -- but i'm just -- yeah, no. i am -- i'm going to -- >> seth: have you -- i know backstage i saw some of the guys you used to write with -- >> yeah. >> seth: back in the day. you came back. >> yes. >> seth: has that been nice having them around? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. herlihy and smigel and steve korn and all my guys that were on the show with me back then and wrote a lot of stuff i did. the writing staff is very nice to them. it was good. they feel like me. when i went there, and they're so good and so young.an so you do go, "oh, my god. i don't belong here." [ laughter ] >> seth: i would assume, like u me, yould stay very late on tuesday nights writing. >> yes. >> seth: did you try that at all this time or we out of there pretty --? >> i did. >> seth: oh, you did? i did one night. the tuesday night one. >> seth: yeah. >> when you do "saturday night live," you write the skits monday, tuesday kind of thing. and a lot of guys stay late tuesday or the women. and
i don't rely look like adam sandler anymore."all right. [ laughter ] but -- but i'm just -- yeah, no. i am -- i'm going to -- >> seth: have you -- i know backstage i saw some of the guys you used to write with -- >> yeah. >> seth: back in the day. you came back. >> yes. >> seth: has that been nice having them around? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. herlihy and smigel and steve korn and all my guys that were on the show with me back then and wrote a lot of stuff i...
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tonight -- adam sandler, u.s. representative from texas will hurd, featuring the 8g band with valerie franco. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] let's get to the news. the white house celebrated the national day of prayer, today, with a christian band performing worship songs in the rose garden. and it's nice to know that every once in a while he's suffering, too. [ laughter ] according to a new survey, 89% of americans are able to recite the first three words of the constitution. said one american, "i believe it's 'me, the person.'" [ light laughter ] [ applause ] president trump announced in a tweet today that his federal reserve nominee, stephen moore, has withdrawn himself from consideration following criticism from some republican senators. oh, why is that, republican senators? are you afraid he was unqualified? did you think, maybe, he didn't understand the job? [ li
tonight -- adam sandler, u.s. representative from texas will hurd, featuring the 8g band with valerie franco. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] let's get to the news. the white house celebrated the national day of prayer, today, with a christian band performing worship songs in the rose garden. and it's nice to know that every once in...
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why in the world does adam schiff say it's un-american? >> adam schiff is un-american, i guess.se the reality is, everybody in the world said we want a more transparent a presidency after the last administration. you know what you got? you have the most transparent president in american history. whether it's documents, his tweets. you know what president trump is thinking on virtually every issue.h it turns out the democratsts don't like that as much as they their they would. >> jason: where is the sunlight foundation? they should be giving trump awards for how open and transparent. you won't see anyone in the washington, d.c., class giving him credit for how open and transparent he is. and talking to the media every time he goes to the helicopter. congressman biggs, larry, thank you for joining us tonight. up next we will go one-on-one with alice marie johnson. that a great story. you don't want to miss this. the model prisoner whose life sentence president trump commuted last year. we talk to her about her brand new book when we come right back. ♪ -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-
why in the world does adam schiff say it's un-american? >> adam schiff is un-american, i guess.se the reality is, everybody in the world said we want a more transparent a presidency after the last administration. you know what you got? you have the most transparent president in american history. whether it's documents, his tweets. you know what president trump is thinking on virtually every issue.h it turns out the democratsts don't like that as much as they their they would. >>...
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adams father, stephen pleaded guilty to paying a $400,000 bribe to make adam look like a tennis recruit that even though adam never played tennis competitively. they say adam paid the university for three years of tuition but now that he is expelled he will lose all of his college credits. >>> prosecutors have charged students expected of opening fire at the charter school. last week accused shooters and 18-year-old and a 16-year-old shot nine classmates killing one at stem school in highlands ranch. the 16-year-old will be charged as an adult. the court appearance comes on the same day as a memorial catielw stents dent kendrick hehis herse yourick and we etr people for having known kendrick and now he is or guardian angel. >> kendrick's parents say they were surprised to learn there son ran towards danger, he was days away from graduation. >>> certainly inviting someone to be a date to prom can be a tough thing to do . >> a southern california student made things much worse with a very offensive proposal. amy johnson with the story. >>reporter: it was a shocking prom proposal between t
adams father, stephen pleaded guilty to paying a $400,000 bribe to make adam look like a tennis recruit that even though adam never played tennis competitively. they say adam paid the university for three years of tuition but now that he is expelled he will lose all of his college credits. >>> prosecutors have charged students expected of opening fire at the charter school. last week accused shooters and 18-year-old and a 16-year-old shot nine classmates killing one at stem school in...
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. >> i guess i'm of the opinion that -- sorry, adam, go ahead. >> that's okay.o, please gary, please. david: please, guys. [laughter] >> i guess i come at it from two perspectives. one, i don't even want trump to do an infrastructure plan. that's speaking as a libertarian. the history of government doing infrastructure plans, think back no further than obama is horrible. you get two things, overbudget and overtime. pick any project you want out there, in the last 10, 20 years, they've been just horribly executed. second, so from that perspective, i don't want him to do infrastructure. from the perspective of, you know, trump getting re-elected, he's probably better at this point for his place playing the martyr, you know, oh, they are picking on me. he can milk that for at least another two years or so, well up to the election and slide in without doing anything. it benefits the country. it benefits him, if he does nothing other than say poor pitiful me. >> well, i'm glad i let you go before me, gary, so i could disagree completely with what you said. [laughter]
. >> i guess i'm of the opinion that -- sorry, adam, go ahead. >> that's okay.o, please gary, please. david: please, guys. [laughter] >> i guess i come at it from two perspectives. one, i don't even want trump to do an infrastructure plan. that's speaking as a libertarian. the history of government doing infrastructure plans, think back no further than obama is horrible. you get two things, overbudget and overtime. pick any project you want out there, in the last 10, 20 years,...
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adam and taz promised to be in touch. investigators thought they had a case but to make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >>> coming up -- >> they said, "we need you to get in the car with us." >> undercover sting scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands, zip tied her feet and, then, duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical. there's no words. >> when "dateline" continues. guys, what's the matter? the great outdoors is supposed to be fun. i heard there were fleas out here. and t-t-t-t-t-icks! and mosquitoooooooooooes! listen up, scaredy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. and mosquitoes? all three. so let's just enjoy ourselves out here. i wasn't really that scared. ahhh! get it off! get it off! it's a leaf. k9 advantix ii kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, too. ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh,
adam and taz promised to be in touch. investigators thought they had a case but to make it stick, they needed the money to change hands. and they had a wild, elaborate plan to make that happen. >>> coming up -- >> they said, "we need you to get in the car with us." >> undercover sting scene number two. >> we zip tied her hands, zip tied her feet and, then, duct taped around her mouth. >> i'm sitting there just hysterical. there's no words. >>...
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adam is going to make the pedant‘s point here.ing been there for all those moments all those years ago, on the day after the referendum result, at 8am in the morning, when cameron came out with sam by his side, his voice cracked on exactly the same point of his departure speech. it did. when he talked about the honour it was to serve the country. it did. the doo—doo—doo, right? it was actually several weeks later, when it had become clear that he was definitely going to be leaving much earlier. i stand corrected. still sticks in your mind though. i will always remember for that day, because that was the day he and i were dressed exactly the same. exactly the same! so deep and meaningful. that is why it sticks in my mind. i will always remember. i always remember finding that on the tape. because we didn't hear that. we found it, we were in the edit suite, and this is, you know, niche, but may be interesting to people who like tearing down the fourth wall of her majesty's press. we found it on the tape, it was like, "what?" he's li
adam is going to make the pedant‘s point here.ing been there for all those moments all those years ago, on the day after the referendum result, at 8am in the morning, when cameron came out with sam by his side, his voice cracked on exactly the same point of his departure speech. it did. when he talked about the honour it was to serve the country. it did. the doo—doo—doo, right? it was actually several weeks later, when it had become clear that he was definitely going to be leaving much...
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david: but adam you tweaked my interest adam.ou said it could be solved, how >> well intellectual property, gary is a libertarian so only companies can deal with that, governments can't. there could be or could have been and still could be both bilateral and global conversations to convince through diplomacy the chinese to do the right thing not because it's the right thing but because it's good for them. david: talk about diplomacy we've got breaking news on that front with regard to mexico. the mexican embassy confirming to our white house correspondent edward lawrence that mexican's foreign minister will arrive later tonight inside the beltway mexico is trying to get meetings next week with administration officials a lot of whom are out of the city and some out of the country right now. still no details on which u.s. officials he will meet with , to discuss president trump 's tariff threat. we will continue to watch this developing story for you. meanwhile president trump using the threat of tariffs to spur mexico into combati
david: but adam you tweaked my interest adam.ou said it could be solved, how >> well intellectual property, gary is a libertarian so only companies can deal with that, governments can't. there could be or could have been and still could be both bilateral and global conversations to convince through diplomacy the chinese to do the right thing not because it's the right thing but because it's good for them. david: talk about diplomacy we've got breaking news on that front with regard to...
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adam classfeld, appreciate you both being here.back, the treasury secretary did not tell the truth to a house hearing today. we will show you that video and we will be joined by an expert with 20 years experience in the irs who knows the truth. in the s irwho knows the truth. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. honey have you seen my glasses? i've always had a knack for finding things... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here... you collect your sample, and cologuard uses the dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers. you can always count on me to know where to look. oh, i found them! i can do this test now! ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. her saturdays are a never- ending montage of comfort. [tv sfx]: where have you been all my life? but then anne laid on a serta perfect sleeper. and realized her life was only just sorta comfortable. not just sorta comfo
adam classfeld, appreciate you both being here.back, the treasury secretary did not tell the truth to a house hearing today. we will show you that video and we will be joined by an expert with 20 years experience in the irs who knows the truth. in the s irwho knows the truth. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. honey have you seen my glasses? i've always had a knack for finding things... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for...
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adam classfeld, appreciate you both being here. come back, the treasury secretary did not tell the truth to a house hearing today. we will show you that video and we will be joined by an expert with 20 years experience in the irs who knows the truth. ruggles. but what if your psoriasis symptoms didn't follow you around? that's why there's ilumya. with just 2 doses, a majority of people were clear or almost clear. and over time, even more people were clear or almost clear. all with dosing 4 times a year... after 2 initial doses. plus, ilumya was shown to have similar risks of infections compared to placebo. don't use if you are allergic to ilumya or any of its ingredients. before starting treatment, your doctor should check for tuberculosis and infections. after checking there is no need for routine lab monitoring unless your doctor advises it. ilumya may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms, or if you plan to or have recently received a vac
adam classfeld, appreciate you both being here. come back, the treasury secretary did not tell the truth to a house hearing today. we will show you that video and we will be joined by an expert with 20 years experience in the irs who knows the truth. ruggles. but what if your psoriasis symptoms didn't follow you around? that's why there's ilumya. with just 2 doses, a majority of people were clear or almost clear. and over time, even more people were clear or almost clear. all with dosing 4...
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adam: what the u.s.nomy is doing right now, we have the momentum of the longest recovery on record, which started with the recovery from the financial crisis under president obama. this is just how the world works. sure, the president in a narrow political sense can say everything is great, but reality check, underlying growth is going to be revised down from what it is. there's very little investment. everything he's doing on trade is reducing further the amount of investment. -- tax cuts were specialist were supposed to increase investment, but they didn't work because they are being so overwhelmed by everything that is being done wrong. employment is wonderful, and that i am not going to argue with. alix: what does this windup meaning for the fed? you look at that chart that david had, they are going to stay on hold. they are not going to hike, but they are not going to cut either. you add in the tariff issue with mexico coming out of the blue, and it gives new meaning to what richard clarida said yes
adam: what the u.s.nomy is doing right now, we have the momentum of the longest recovery on record, which started with the recovery from the financial crisis under president obama. this is just how the world works. sure, the president in a narrow political sense can say everything is great, but reality check, underlying growth is going to be revised down from what it is. there's very little investment. everything he's doing on trade is reducing further the amount of investment. -- tax cuts were...
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adam schiff, what is the one thing he is done to unite us?le continue to give him a platform? kennedy: they know healthy crazy things like that. >> is repeatedly lied to the market people on television, the monster belies, you said this, that is actually complete and total lie. they continue to trauma and give them any credit builder. he should be standing on the street corner. >> is alex jones with clarence. he is so funny to me, there was charlie brown thing, that is who adam schiff says. the republican is going to come on halloween. he is good to tell us everything that is going on. he spent two years and the pumpkin patch where the great pumpkin did not show, the most apocalyptic preachers that have indecency. he is actually saying no, it happened. it happened. it is halloween in america, ralph northam wearing costumes. [laughter] kennedy: is very. >> will still be orbiting the sun, politicians are we saying is into the world and that she do we say, we are uniquely capable of separating -. kennedy: this is what were waiting for this is th
adam schiff, what is the one thing he is done to unite us?le continue to give him a platform? kennedy: they know healthy crazy things like that. >> is repeatedly lied to the market people on television, the monster belies, you said this, that is actually complete and total lie. they continue to trauma and give them any credit builder. he should be standing on the street corner. >> is alex jones with clarence. he is so funny to me, there was charlie brown thing, that is who adam...
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adam and chris, you have a marathon, don't you? i5 hour marathon.ve live. i should say, therese r, if you have a bit of free time on your hands, why not subscribe to an informative brexit podcast? aw come oi'i informative brexit podcast? aw come on brexitcast? she would love that. we will have another telly marathon and bits of brexitcast. we will be wearing our bow ties, laura. and act like a good idea. this this week, on the travel show. it's ladies' night in the atlas mountains. and i'm stepping up to the plate in new york. i'll never be able to hit it that hard, but i'm going to give it my best shot. no pressure at all. well, there's a little bit of pressure. we're starting this week by heading off to morocco, tojoin a high country that's on trend. around the world, some tour companies have been reporting that bookings for women's only adventure trips up by whopping a0%, so we sent cat moh to the atlas mountains to join a trekking group run for and by women. the berber tribes have lived in the atlas mountains for thousands of years, in villages
adam and chris, you have a marathon, don't you? i5 hour marathon.ve live. i should say, therese r, if you have a bit of free time on your hands, why not subscribe to an informative brexit podcast? aw come oi'i informative brexit podcast? aw come on brexitcast? she would love that. we will have another telly marathon and bits of brexitcast. we will be wearing our bow ties, laura. and act like a good idea. this this week, on the travel show. it's ladies' night in the atlas mountains. and i'm...
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maybe adam, you know the answer to this. there's a low barrier to entry here if you figure out how to develop an app. get a lot of people saying you're a safe person, it's okay to be in a car with you and then you go out and do it on your own. >> there's probably not a low barrier of entry to just driving a car. collecting all of the credit cards, processing all of the credit cards, that's a little more complicated than the average driver could do on their own. >> i disagree with you, adam. that is the easy part. the software to put this together. it's the getting employees and figuring out pay. per david's point, there are already enters -- uber has an age cut jowf. cutoff. there's very little barriers to entry to this market. >> again we wish them luck. they're a new business. >>> farmers in the u.s. already suffering are now bracing for retaliation to an increase in their tariffs on chinese goods. we're on the ground with more at a hog farm right after this. david: farmers in the u.s. are concerned about rising tariffs as
maybe adam, you know the answer to this. there's a low barrier to entry here if you figure out how to develop an app. get a lot of people saying you're a safe person, it's okay to be in a car with you and then you go out and do it on your own. >> there's probably not a low barrier of entry to just driving a car. collecting all of the credit cards, processing all of the credit cards, that's a little more complicated than the average driver could do on their own. >> i disagree with...
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adam came close to beating holzhauer. watch this. >> adam came up with the correct response.mmerce? his wager, almost everything he had, shy of a buck. he's in the lead with 53,999. over to james now. 33,517 going in. came up with the correct response. i can't believe that he made a mistake in wagering. let's take a look. 20,500, just he breathes a big sight of relief because adam made you earn it today. >> he got very close. >> here's what adam and the the other jeopardy contestants told me about what it's like to face-off against the man that seemingly can't be stopped. >> adam joins us now along with two con tes about its tant who is lost to him. one club that keeps on getting bigger and bigger. as this guy keeps rolling on "jeopardy." you got closest. i played "jeopardy." you get to see a lot of the games beforehand. you get to see who is winning before youic take the stage. you had a chance to see how good he was. was it intimidating? >> it was something i had never seen before in terms of his speed and his strategy of using the bottom clues to buld up a big lead. i knew
adam came close to beating holzhauer. watch this. >> adam came up with the correct response.mmerce? his wager, almost everything he had, shy of a buck. he's in the lead with 53,999. over to james now. 33,517 going in. came up with the correct response. i can't believe that he made a mistake in wagering. let's take a look. 20,500, just he breathes a big sight of relief because adam made you earn it today. >> he got very close. >> here's what adam and the the other jeopardy...
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adam or accept slovakia because. they're still absorbed in another side of the country story or the guard marion cochon or is now at the center of the could check case slovak media report that the men who admitted shooting the journalist said the audit arc himself had ordered the killing that hasn't been proven but it is confirmed that question organized a full scale spying operation against investigative journalists. suspected since last year that i was having me. that was when he suddenly released private things about me my child told my health but the police has only now officially confirmed from. adam also received threatening emails but undeterred he spent all of last year to go after his financial dealings and his political connections in government. it's about transparency the price has been renamed after you know it is from a journalistic work and the fight for freedom of information but i'm. so how do adams colleagues feel about the spying operation in the new accusations against the oligarchs you know was c
adam or accept slovakia because. they're still absorbed in another side of the country story or the guard marion cochon or is now at the center of the could check case slovak media report that the men who admitted shooting the journalist said the audit arc himself had ordered the killing that hasn't been proven but it is confirmed that question organized a full scale spying operation against investigative journalists. suspected since last year that i was having me. that was when he suddenly...
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adam so we've seen your fellow countryman taking part in that strike what are your people back at home telling you that a lot of people i talk to speak to them today they're telling me that is it is successful day i think of too much people was bought out of the bunker or people who work even in the minister for mr human in sudan there are. also other people whose also don't have to do with politics also part of it is 100 percent successful destroy the danes for the right. what's your feeling about how determined people law this is it has been taking place for over a month now and of course the general strike is in the next 48 hours is radio about upping the ante and putting pressure on a ministry that doesn't appear to want to let go of its reins on the power but what i wanted to know from is how determined do you get the sense that people law is this something that they're willing to continue doing for months to come i think so because it's a very strange people after the city years of waiting for dictatorship to good to get away they get the chance to somehow to demand their signatu
adam so we've seen your fellow countryman taking part in that strike what are your people back at home telling you that a lot of people i talk to speak to them today they're telling me that is it is successful day i think of too much people was bought out of the bunker or people who work even in the minister for mr human in sudan there are. also other people whose also don't have to do with politics also part of it is 100 percent successful destroy the danes for the right. what's your feeling...
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mike diamond and adam horovitz have now told the band's story a book that takes us back to new york inthis place where i feel like, if you were the weirdo in whatever part of the world that you were from, yo could move to new york without having a plan. you could just have this ambition that, "okay, i'm going teto woetry or i'm going to be a painter or i'm going to make some kind of weird noise, music that nobody's ever made or heard before." ♪ >> brown: rap music was still in its early years,enut the three s liked what they heard, and started plliing around-- rally. ♪ ♪ >> when we started rapping, we were trible, like, really bad. we're having funoing this. let's do it." never thinking that anything would come of it. >> brown: but they caught on. and soon enough, they wepe recording anorming, and then had a new realization. >> we were playing with all these other groups, u.t.f.o., kurtis blow. it wasn't until we all of a sudden got on stage in a room like this, packed with an audience and we were-- i was like, "oh, wait. we're kind of like the only 'tite people here." we had no, we di
mike diamond and adam horovitz have now told the band's story a book that takes us back to new york inthis place where i feel like, if you were the weirdo in whatever part of the world that you were from, yo could move to new york without having a plan. you could just have this ambition that, "okay, i'm going teto woetry or i'm going to be a painter or i'm going to make some kind of weird noise, music that nobody's ever made or heard before." ♪ >> brown: rap music was still in...
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you stand in counter point obviously to adam schiff. i'm sorry for having you in the proximity of our production tonight. great too see you. your thoughts about adam schiff and what in the world does he think he's doing? >> adam schiff should not be chair of the intelligence committee. we had asked the ethics committee to investigate his improper disclosure of classified information and then he had illicit contacts with witnesses. two pending ethics complaints. and someone with that level of ethical malpractice should not be trusted with classified information. and him threatening to jail his political opponents -- this isa political process and he's talking about fining and jailing his political opponents show you where his head is at. and schiff is one of the to thep ofenders. he's obviously been working with fusion gps. he's been on the scam -- i don't say that lightry. he'lightly.he's one of the polis that's lied repeatedly about russia and donald trump. you can't that that about a lot of politicians believe it or not bubecause they
you stand in counter point obviously to adam schiff. i'm sorry for having you in the proximity of our production tonight. great too see you. your thoughts about adam schiff and what in the world does he think he's doing? >> adam schiff should not be chair of the intelligence committee. we had asked the ethics committee to investigate his improper disclosure of classified information and then he had illicit contacts with witnesses. two pending ethics complaints. and someone with that level...
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this as jerry nadler, nancy pelosi, al green and now adam schiff all say their goal is to stop trumpo getting reelected. critics say this is the constitutional crisis, democrats not doing their job on kitchen table issues. tonight we debate one of the worst congresseses in history when it comes to getting nothing done. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. the "the evening edit" starts right now. >>> welcome took the show. you're watching the fox business network. we have every angle of today's action covered for you. we have edward lawrence at the white house and the markets reaction to china. let's get to edward lawrence in washington. >> president donald trump will meet, as you said, with the chinese president at the g-20 summit there. the president today is meeting with hungarian prime minister here, dinner later on tonight. but most of the questions there focused around china and the president saying that the two leaders have not spoken actually since the president raised tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods last week. he's not worried about china retaliating upping the tariffs from 5% to 1
this as jerry nadler, nancy pelosi, al green and now adam schiff all say their goal is to stop trumpo getting reelected. critics say this is the constitutional crisis, democrats not doing their job on kitchen table issues. tonight we debate one of the worst congresseses in history when it comes to getting nothing done. i'm elizabeth mcdonald. the "the evening edit" starts right now. >>> welcome took the show. you're watching the fox business network. we have every angle of...
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adam, thank you very much, adam, our correspondent in brussels and.rties in. the european commission vice—president forjobs, growth, investment and competitiveness, and the former prime minister of finland, jyrki katainen, spoke to ros atkins. he gave ros his thoughts on what this means for the future of centrist parties. it's pretty clear that both the epp and the socialist group have lost some seats, but looking at it from the other dimensional, it's also clear that pro— european forces have w011 clear that pro— european forces have won the elections. in order to form a coalition, a pro— european coalition, there must be more parties. for instance, epp, socialists, alde and the greens, for instance. i'm relieved because populists and nationalists got less more seats than expected. do you the these results also emphasise perhaps centrist parties like yours having given voters the solutions to the problems they care about most, like immigration and climate change? this may be the case. centrist parties must make sure that their voices are heard and th
adam, thank you very much, adam, our correspondent in brussels and.rties in. the european commission vice—president forjobs, growth, investment and competitiveness, and the former prime minister of finland, jyrki katainen, spoke to ros atkins. he gave ros his thoughts on what this means for the future of centrist parties. it's pretty clear that both the epp and the socialist group have lost some seats, but looking at it from the other dimensional, it's also clear that pro— european forces...
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adam is going to make the pendants point.the day of the referendum when cameron came out with sam by his side, his voice cracked on the exact same point of his departure speech when he talks about the honour was to serve the country. right, it was actually several will weeks later that he was, much earlier, still in your mind. that was the day he and i were dressed exactly the same. exactly the same! that is why it sticks in my mind. you like and i'll always rememberfinding that on my mind. you like and i'll always remember finding that on the tape. we we re remember finding that on the tape. we were in the edit and section, we like to tear down the fourth wall of the press, we find on the tape, look, he is humming and off i go, well done me. i'm going to go surfing and we were struck shall i say. i think the point that you make of the different personalities and the lack of likelihood, to put it mildly, that theresa may would do that in any circumstance, either now oi’ that in any circumstance, either now or later kind of st
adam is going to make the pendants point.the day of the referendum when cameron came out with sam by his side, his voice cracked on the exact same point of his departure speech when he talks about the honour was to serve the country. right, it was actually several will weeks later that he was, much earlier, still in your mind. that was the day he and i were dressed exactly the same. exactly the same! that is why it sticks in my mind. you like and i'll always rememberfinding that on my mind. you...
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lou: let's start with adam schiff, because it just amuses me to even mention his name.impeachment, justin amash, republican so-called pushing the same nonsense. why do the american people have to put up with these clowns? >> well, if they're so adamant about bringing it up and there's so much evidence, why don't they actually do it? i mean, you have about 60 democrats who have actually, before the mueller report even came out, piled on and said, oh, yeah, we've got to impeach the president, but they're not doing it because there is no case, there is no the underlying way to do it. and i'm surprised, you know, it shows how far, you know, "face the nation" has a fallen when every single week it seems like they put on adam schiff. he's been spewing lies for two years, and i don't know why anybody listens to him at this point because he has no case. lou: well, mitt romney -- our friend, mitt romney -- the said that little adam schiff was being courageous in his calls, said he disagreed with him though after that. what do you make of that kind of nonsense? >> well, look, eac
lou: let's start with adam schiff, because it just amuses me to even mention his name.impeachment, justin amash, republican so-called pushing the same nonsense. why do the american people have to put up with these clowns? >> well, if they're so adamant about bringing it up and there's so much evidence, why don't they actually do it? i mean, you have about 60 democrats who have actually, before the mueller report even came out, piled on and said, oh, yeah, we've got to impeach the...
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our first guest tonight, house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff. he issued, quote, a subpoena to attorney general pete barr for documents and materials related to special counsel robert mueller's investigation, including all counter-intelligence and foreign intelligence materials produced during the special counsel's investigation. the full unredacted report and the underlying evidence. the showdown on that such is scheduled for one week from today. wednesday, may 15 is the deadline and congressman schiff to alternate general william barr. after they voted along party lines in 2016 to hold william barr in contempt of congress, no date was set for when the full house vote on that contempt of congress resolution. we will ask chairman schiff if he expects speaker pelosi to delay the full house vote on contempt of congress until the democrats see what the attorney general's response is to the new intelligence committee subpoena. in a statement announcing that subpoena, chairman schiff described, quote, a good faith effort to reach an accommodation with
our first guest tonight, house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff. he issued, quote, a subpoena to attorney general pete barr for documents and materials related to special counsel robert mueller's investigation, including all counter-intelligence and foreign intelligence materials produced during the special counsel's investigation. the full unredacted report and the underlying evidence. the showdown on that such is scheduled for one week from today. wednesday, may 15 is the deadline...
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we know adams is an honest guy. if he made a deal with clay, he surely would have kept his end of the deal. well, there was no deal, but there were so many in the opposition party that were mad about it, they just decided, we are not going to let john quincy adams accomplish anything as president. and it turns out his presidency, he was elected in 1824, sworn in 1825, his term, 1825 to 1829, he was feeted by an dry jackson -- defeated by andrew jackson and defeated fairly easily, because people thought he had cheated to win by making a deal he didn't make with henry clay. but during those four years, you can do the research, he couldn't get much of anything done. there were even cases of members who were part of the democratic party, opposition party, there were democrats who had actually written and sponsored bills they desperately wanted to get passed and when john quincy adams threw his support behind the bills, because he thought they were a good idea, the person that wrote the bill, sponsored the bill, withdrew
we know adams is an honest guy. if he made a deal with clay, he surely would have kept his end of the deal. well, there was no deal, but there were so many in the opposition party that were mad about it, they just decided, we are not going to let john quincy adams accomplish anything as president. and it turns out his presidency, he was elected in 1824, sworn in 1825, his term, 1825 to 1829, he was feeted by an dry jackson -- defeated by andrew jackson and defeated fairly easily, because people...
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john quincy adams has a stroke in the house.enjamin brown french not long after is holding his hand. abraham lincoln's assassination, who was at the bedside? benjamin brown french. gettysburg address. who is standing up at the platform? benjamin brown french. but for someone that no one has heard of and in and of himself did not do anything of great significance that would be remembered today, he is the most amazing, emotive, sensitive, and intelligent eyewitness that a writer could hope for. so he really is at the heart of the book. brian: so, where is the diary? joanne: at the library of congress. brian: were you allowed to put your hands on it? joanne: i was. i was. and since he was a wonderful source, not only did he have the 11 volume diary, and i have a picture in the book because i wanted people to see what it looked like. he had a newspaper column and he pasted some of the columns he wrote in the diary, which is sort of wonderful. he had an extensive correspondence. and he wrote poetry about politics. so, he was beyond w
john quincy adams has a stroke in the house.enjamin brown french not long after is holding his hand. abraham lincoln's assassination, who was at the bedside? benjamin brown french. gettysburg address. who is standing up at the platform? benjamin brown french. but for someone that no one has heard of and in and of himself did not do anything of great significance that would be remembered today, he is the most amazing, emotive, sensitive, and intelligent eyewitness that a writer could hope for....
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let me go to you first, adam.your piece, which was very interesting, you talk about specific policy. as you know, we had most of the candidates at national action network's definition, and even there elizabeth warren was very heavy on policy that directly addressed the inequality impact of some things to african-americans. this tact, is it working, and why do you think she's gone this route? >> so it does seem to be working. you've seen over the last couple of weeks a noticeable growth in her poll numbers. one of the reasons i wanted to talk to her was essentially to find out why she placed so much emphasis on this wealth gap. she examines housing policy and how there's disproportionate impact on black families. it's not an accident that black families have a harder time building wealth. so she wanted to -- her campaign is putting an intentional focus on race and wealth in america. one way they're doing that is through this higher education plan, the debt cancellation and the free tuition is a noticeable amount of
let me go to you first, adam.your piece, which was very interesting, you talk about specific policy. as you know, we had most of the candidates at national action network's definition, and even there elizabeth warren was very heavy on policy that directly addressed the inequality impact of some things to african-americans. this tact, is it working, and why do you think she's gone this route? >> so it does seem to be working. you've seen over the last couple of weeks a noticeable growth in...
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adams. [applause] thank you. now, if you've heard nick speak before you are in for a treat because the speech will be different than anything you've ever heard before. as it is on his new book. one of my favorite things about being married to neck is growing up knowing that the american dream existed but getting to see it through someone who was not born here was not raised here and getting to see him live out what exactly that american dream is. in three short years has been able to travel the country and i've been with him for about two and half of those years of him traveling the country gone to meet people from all 50 states to confirm exactly what nick is speaking about america is the greatest country in the history of the world if you work hard with determination you can do anything you want to in this country. nick says success isn't guaranteed in the country but if you work hard and hustle your success will be rewarded. getting to see that firsthand from someone who's living it every
adams. [applause] thank you. now, if you've heard nick speak before you are in for a treat because the speech will be different than anything you've ever heard before. as it is on his new book. one of my favorite things about being married to neck is growing up knowing that the american dream existed but getting to see it through someone who was not born here was not raised here and getting to see him live out what exactly that american dream is. in three short years has been able to travel the...