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thank you very much for joining us david adams, managing director john taylor uk. and cnbc reporter --. thank you very much. >>> president barack obama has visited orlando to meet with the families from the attack on the gay nightclub. he urged lawmakers to make it harder for people to buy highly powered weapons. >> i'm pleased to hear that the senate will hold votes on preventing individuals with possible terrorist ties from buying guns. including swassault weapons. i truly hope that senators rise to the moment and go the right thing. i hope senators who voted no on background checks after newtown have a change of heart. and then i hope the house does the right thing and helps end the plague of violence that these weapons of war inflict on so many young lives. >> meanwhile a mammoth 15 hour filibuster by democrat chris murray resulted in a cross-party agreement in the u.s. senate to vote on measures aimed at restricting ability to buy and own guns. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest. tracie. >> good morning. we now know exactly what the se
thank you very much for joining us david adams, managing director john taylor uk. and cnbc reporter --. thank you very much. >>> president barack obama has visited orlando to meet with the families from the attack on the gay nightclub. he urged lawmakers to make it harder for people to buy highly powered weapons. >> i'm pleased to hear that the senate will hold votes on preventing individuals with possible terrorist ties from buying guns. including swassault weapons. i truly hope...
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david: adam shapiro standing by in beryl line he is hearing -- david: adam. >> angela merkel doesn't believe the eu is dying. she is telling everyone to stay calm. her statement, only together will the eu be able to assert its interests in the world. she went on to say she deeply regrets the "brexit" vote.is a t of roughly 500 million consumers and there is a lot at stake here. for germany there is a great deal at stake when you consider their trade with great britain is about $50 billion when you translate it into dollars a year and at that growth in germany is expected in 2017 not to be 1.8% as originally predicted but about half a percent. so there is a great deal at stake. we spoke to several people. one of the most important of course was the co-ceo of the berlin stock exchange. we watched the german stock index fall 7% today, something like 698 points. it fell 7%. i asked him if he thought it was oversold. and he said, no, he doesn't think it was oversold. the markets performed as expected. although what happens monday is anyone's guess. back to you, david. david: we'll be watc
david: adam shapiro standing by in beryl line he is hearing -- david: adam. >> angela merkel doesn't believe the eu is dying. she is telling everyone to stay calm. her statement, only together will the eu be able to assert its interests in the world. she went on to say she deeply regrets the "brexit" vote.is a t of roughly 500 million consumers and there is a lot at stake here. for germany there is a great deal at stake when you consider their trade with great britain is about...
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same time zone with him, and we couldn't be more happy and to be in the presence of the great adam nagourney. davidnch. what do you know? adam: david french. i can't tell you i know a lot about him. i guess he is maybe running for president. john: in all of your years of covering national politics, all the things you know, this is not like a household name. adam: i remember republican's talking about the french, but only they were referring to -- i don't think they were referring to david. mark: based on the expectations that bill kreher still brought up, do you think someone who has never run for office, who is not famous, not a big personality -- do you think that person -- like a perfect storm natural, could he somehow be a player in this race? as close to am: perfect storm as you could ask for. but no. he has enough problems as it is getting on all these ballots. you can argue it's better to have no name recognition than negative name recognition. i heard when bill kristol was coming up with a name, i thought it would be someone that we all knew about. but i can't say that i know him. there was
same time zone with him, and we couldn't be more happy and to be in the presence of the great adam nagourney. davidnch. what do you know? adam: david french. i can't tell you i know a lot about him. i guess he is maybe running for president. john: in all of your years of covering national politics, all the things you know, this is not like a household name. adam: i remember republican's talking about the french, but only they were referring to -- i don't think they were referring to david....
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. >> and i'm david culver. adam tuss has the morning off.is everything and we want to check in with lauryn ricketts. she's been tracking this. what do you think as far as the timing here today? >> we could see a few showers in the early morning hours, we're talking about 8:00, 9:00 a.m. so just in the next few hours from a cluster of showers that is down in southwestern virginia. but the main event between 2:00 and 8:00 this afternoon, that even when you will have to keep an eye to the sky for severe weather. man, it's muggy out there and warm, but the temperatures in the lower 70s early this morning. ed had a line of showers last night. heavy at times. now this looks like it will clip areas to the west of us. as we get if to the afternoon again between 2:00 and #:00 p.m., that's when we can have showers and thundersto storms will continue to move east and once they do after 2:00, 3:00, rapid clearing afl ter that. we'll time it out for you coming up. >>> happening today, prince george's county firefighters will return one of their own. lieu
. >> and i'm david culver. adam tuss has the morning off.is everything and we want to check in with lauryn ricketts. she's been tracking this. what do you think as far as the timing here today? >> we could see a few showers in the early morning hours, we're talking about 8:00, 9:00 a.m. so just in the next few hours from a cluster of showers that is down in southwestern virginia. but the main event between 2:00 and 8:00 this afternoon, that even when you will have to keep an eye to...
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adam: ultimately, it does. david: what can make a difference? blic policy position change that? adam: they could pull forward or push out earnings. i don't know how likely that would be under any regime. ultimately, i think you can have some profit growth, low profit growth. we are using 4% per year for the next two years. s&p 500 grew -- earnings of the s&p 500 grew 6%. it seems likely the energy sector will earn more in 2016 than it did in 2015. it seems likely the currency headwinds will be last. i think 4% could even be too low. you asked me before about people bullfor equities -- the case for equities. you could get a big chase in the equity market making the multiple expand on top of the growth. that is a plausible scenario. 10 and 11th it seemed more unrealistic to position for that. you have also heard of china as a possible risk factor. what do the markets have baked in right now? steady as it goes? i saw a bunch of corporations. the tone is essentially that while things have slowed a little bit on the economic front, that they slowed to
adam: ultimately, it does. david: what can make a difference? blic policy position change that? adam: they could pull forward or push out earnings. i don't know how likely that would be under any regime. ultimately, i think you can have some profit growth, low profit growth. we are using 4% per year for the next two years. s&p 500 grew -- earnings of the s&p 500 grew 6%. it seems likely the energy sector will earn more in 2016 than it did in 2015. it seems likely the currency headwinds...
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you know this -- adam: let me just get david in, you've got 20 seconds.ou run on the obama record? we've got so many part-time jobs, the growth isn't so great. 2%? yuck. >> it's not yet what it needs to be, but you've got to compare to '08 and '09, the worst recession after the great depression. people are going to look at those comparisons as well. it's not what it should be, but it's not enough. adam: listen, we appreciate you being here. charles payne is back next week on monday, lou dobbs is up next. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ lou: a cursing, violent mob described as a combination of clinton and sanders' supporters, illegal immigrants and an artists attacked trump's supporters as they left the trump rally. the assailants threw water balloons at the trump supporters, thugs stole make america great again hats, burning them on the sidewalks
you know this -- adam: let me just get david in, you've got 20 seconds.ou run on the obama record? we've got so many part-time jobs, the growth isn't so great. 2%? yuck. >> it's not yet what it needs to be, but you've got to compare to '08 and '09, the worst recession after the great depression. people are going to look at those comparisons as well. it's not what it should be, but it's not enough. adam: listen, we appreciate you being here. charles payne is back next week on monday, lou...
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you know this -- adam: let me just get david in, you've got 20 seconds.n the obama record? we've got so many part-time jobs, the growth isn't so great. 2%? yuck. >> it's not yet what it needs to be, but you've got to compare to '08 and '09, the worst recession after the great depression. people are going to look at those comparisons as well. it's not what it should be, but it's not enough. adam: listen, we appreciate you being here. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. donald trump today unloading on the national media for nitpicking his contributions to veterans charities. he said reporters should be ashamed of themselves for their hyper critical reporting on his good deed raising nearly $6 million for veterans while his rivals clintons and sanders hasn't he said done anything for veterans. >> i think the media is frankly made up of people that in many cases, not in all cases, are not
you know this -- adam: let me just get david in, you've got 20 seconds.n the obama record? we've got so many part-time jobs, the growth isn't so great. 2%? yuck. >> it's not yet what it needs to be, but you've got to compare to '08 and '09, the worst recession after the great depression. people are going to look at those comparisons as well. it's not what it should be, but it's not enough. adam: listen, we appreciate you being here. >>> good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs....
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adam. reporter: hello, david. had a press conference earlier today, she doesn't directly say you would vote to stay in. she said it would be best if the uk voted, if the citizens voted to stay in the eu. we spoke with citizens of the eu who happen to be german at brandenburg gate. one woman said it would be best for citizens of the uk to stay. here is what she told us. >> we have to have a strong spirit of unity and we have to convince people that is, that being united is only way to go. so, i hope that the uk is going to decide that it will stay. reporter: and so when you look at this vote and you want to put it into numbers, for germany alone, they estimate if the uk votes to leave the eu, it would cost the german economy roughly $50 billion, a little less in euros by end of 2017. but growth in 2017 is projected to be 1.8% in germany. it would be revised to half a percent should the eu vote to leave. the results are coming in a few minutes, david. back to you. david: thank you very much. adam shapiro in beryl ly
adam. reporter: hello, david. had a press conference earlier today, she doesn't directly say you would vote to stay in. she said it would be best if the uk voted, if the citizens voted to stay in the eu. we spoke with citizens of the eu who happen to be german at brandenburg gate. one woman said it would be best for citizens of the uk to stay. here is what she told us. >> we have to have a strong spirit of unity and we have to convince people that is, that being united is only way to go....
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adam. reporter: hey, david. fitch hasn't lowered theirs yet. they are maintaining it. they will continue to watch the situation. but the s&p downgrade comes with uncertainty with the uk deciding to leave the eu. that is not only thing getting attention here in brussels. i should point out, i'm in old brussels. this is the historic medieval town square, tourist people in the states will remember this from their visits here. overin the eu they're paying attention to what vladmir putin had to say today. of course he is in russia but he commented about the "brexit" and he said, looking forward, let's see how well english democracy plays out. whether it survives this situation. so, that is really one of the headlines that people in brussels are watching. the other is, as you pointed out, the s&p downgrade. it's a thursday night in brussels. people getting ready for the weekend. you can hear the drum circle behind me. eps seems they should be eating granola bars here. for the record, beer is very good here, david. david: granola bars, mussels, french fries and beer. put that
adam. reporter: hey, david. fitch hasn't lowered theirs yet. they are maintaining it. they will continue to watch the situation. but the s&p downgrade comes with uncertainty with the uk deciding to leave the eu. that is not only thing getting attention here in brussels. i should point out, i'm in old brussels. this is the historic medieval town square, tourist people in the states will remember this from their visits here. overin the eu they're paying attention to what vladmir putin had to...
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they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john dewey, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour. >> so much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of major political thinkers have made their way into the cultural conversation.
they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john dewey, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour. >> so much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of major political thinkers have made their way into the cultural conversation.
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adam, welcome to the show. david french, what do you know? : i can't tell you that i know a lot about him. he is, i guess, running for president. john: maybe. so you are saying that in all of your years of national politics coverage -- and your knowledge is encyclopedic -- this is not a household name. adam: no. i don't think they were referring to him when i heard the name french back in 2004. mark: do you think somebody who has never run for office, who is not famous, who is not a big personality -- do you think he could be some sort of perfect storm player in this race? adam: nobody seems to like either the republican or presumptive democratic candidate. but no, he has enough problems as it is getting on these ballots. you could argue it's better to have no name recognition than any. when bill kristol was coming up with a name, i thought it would be someone that we all knew about. i can't say that i know him. i am disappointed. john: there was a lot of tension over gary johnson and bill wells last weekend. gary johnson is someone who has ru
adam, welcome to the show. david french, what do you know? : i can't tell you that i know a lot about him. he is, i guess, running for president. john: maybe. so you are saying that in all of your years of national politics coverage -- and your knowledge is encyclopedic -- this is not a household name. adam: no. i don't think they were referring to him when i heard the name french back in 2004. mark: do you think somebody who has never run for office, who is not famous, who is not a big...
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they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john do, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour. >> so much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of major political thinkers have made their way into the cultural conversation. have shaped political attitudes, and given rise to political action. our midmorning session is particularly exciting in this respect. the three historians before you are going to discuss how certain major intellectual figures of the long 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries have affected and in some cases may continue to affect american political thought. i will introduce our speakers alphabetically.
they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john do, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour. >> so much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of major political thinkers have made their way into the cultural conversation. have shaped political attitudes, and...
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they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john dewey, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a day-long symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour.
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this is adam smith and david hume calls that others as a mirror to ourselves. we see ourselves, we understand ourselves because we are reflected back to us. these interactions and conversations are so very important. i hope you are seeing now how this becomes an important part of the conversation of government, and how important it is. the scots valued conversation in the development of humanities, in the development of morality, and in the development of governmental systems and how they are structured. any governmental system needs to have that card. the scots recognize the need to continually readjust morality and governments in response to the observations of the time it. and in relationships with others, your conversations. an examination shows that morality and government necessitates openness of the times with relation to the effects of values on people in society in general. for hume, the structure of society works only when it is functioning as a useful and important part of facilitating effective living with each other in communities. hume believed an
this is adam smith and david hume calls that others as a mirror to ourselves. we see ourselves, we understand ourselves because we are reflected back to us. these interactions and conversations are so very important. i hope you are seeing now how this becomes an important part of the conversation of government, and how important it is. the scots valued conversation in the development of humanities, in the development of morality, and in the development of governmental systems and how they are...
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adam thank you. >>> abc world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rogers. then please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> at this hour, millions now bracing for major storms. from the midwest to the east, tornadoes tearing through neighborhoods, rooftops ripped away already. time lapse video shows this supercell. flash floods rushing into the subway. and now, tonight, 67 million at risk from minneapolis to the east coast. >>> and the wildfires this evening. our team right there on the front lines amid fears heavy winds will whip up the fires again. >>> also breaking, the dramatic and very rare sit-in on capitol hill at this hour. a civil rights icon leading lawmakers, demanding action on guns. several hours in and counting. >>> donald trump takes aim. >> she's a world class liar. >> and after our one-o
adam thank you. >>> abc world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rogers. then please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> at this hour, millions now bracing for major storms. from the...
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adam: one thing that fascinated me was it took almost two decades for them to get a successful drug. davidthere were failures along the way? adam: they ran on ideas for a really long time. straight out of the gate they developed a technology that was so exciting that they got amgen involved. they kicked in $100 million, they got a partnership and went public and raised $96 million. the first drug to treat lou gehrig's disease failed. the stock plummeted from $16 to four dollars. most drug companies would of got away, but atgone the same time there is more exciting science going on. the team at the time count technology that got them on the covers of "science" and "nature" magazine. he was cited all the time. the stock had tanked but he was becoming this famous scientist. soon after they were able to ink another $100 million-plus deal with johnson & johnson that also went under. when johnson & johnson pulled out of that, they were developing one of their other proprietary technologies, this amazing, almost sci-fi mouse where they subbed in human genes for the immune system. and so they coul
adam: one thing that fascinated me was it took almost two decades for them to get a successful drug. davidthere were failures along the way? adam: they ran on ideas for a really long time. straight out of the gate they developed a technology that was so exciting that they got amgen involved. they kicked in $100 million, they got a partnership and went public and raised $96 million. the first drug to treat lou gehrig's disease failed. the stock plummeted from $16 to four dollars. most drug...
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there is adam will succeed david cody as ceo. t chief operating officer and will take over as ceo in march, to 20 17. the stock is up about 240%. after hours not moving too much. back to you. >> thank you. well, that's it for us. >> that is. thank you for being here. great to be here with you today. >> tune in tonight, 7:00 p.m. eastern time, a cnbc special report on the market's wild ride. in the meantime, that does it for closing bell. "fast money" begins now. >>> "fast money" does start now. live from the nasdaq markets, new york city, times square. traders are -- tonight, a story of the after hour's session. nike shares are tanking. what will the company say about the global economy? courtney reagan is on the call and kairy na freeman is monitoring that from the set. plus, the market is doing something it's only done three times since 2000. and
there is adam will succeed david cody as ceo. t chief operating officer and will take over as ceo in march, to 20 17. the stock is up about 240%. after hours not moving too much. back to you. >> thank you. well, that's it for us. >> that is. thank you for being here. great to be here with you today. >> tune in tonight, 7:00 p.m. eastern time, a cnbc special report on the market's wild ride. in the meantime, that does it for closing bell. "fast money" begins now....
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siri adams will take david's photographs first and we'll watch those and land on a david and ask him some questions an then we're going to turn to nick and he's also chosen some photos to share with us and we'll do the same thing. so let's start with david's photos. >>> david, why don't you talk to us a little bit about why did you get into photo journalism and why did you decide that you wanted to go to vietnam and shoot the war? >> okay. i think we needed background music here, everybody is so quiet. it made me nervous. i got -- i've been a photographer since i was a kid. i'm a native oregonian and grew up in a little town called roseberg. and all i could remember was wanting to get out of that town. and i was always looking over the ridge to the next place. and my career took a path from oregon to los angeles, to new york, to washington, d.c., working for upi. and i -- during the course of the vietnam war, when it started, there was a brilliant photographer, larry burros, arnette and some of the other people knew him, i never met him, but he was an inspiration to me. he did a stor
siri adams will take david's photographs first and we'll watch those and land on a david and ask him some questions an then we're going to turn to nick and he's also chosen some photos to share with us and we'll do the same thing. so let's start with david's photos. >>> david, why don't you talk to us a little bit about why did you get into photo journalism and why did you decide that you wanted to go to vietnam and shoot the war? >> okay. i think we needed background music here,...
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news" continues at 4:30 with tamala edwards, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for adamd the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good night. tonight -- eric stonestreet, from "uncle buck," nia long -- episode three of "the baby bachelorette" -- and music from alunageorge. with cleto and the cletones. and now, stay focused -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. hello, everybody. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. very nice. i appreciate it.
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. >> jimmy: because first of all, "the do-over" with adam sandler and david spade.la patton!" and you were great in it. and gosh, you know, i love spade, and i love adam sandler. they are the nicest guy. >> they are the nicest man. i had so much fun. adam's awesome, him and his wife. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. >> it was an incredible experience. i would do it over and over again. >> jimmy: it's almost like summer camp, right? >> it is summer camp. we did it in savannah. and he puts on a camp for everybody's kids. >> jimmy: oh, he actually does? >> and it's, like, top level summer camp. >> jimmy: does he really? >> there is tumbling class and, like, field trips. it's really -- he's so thoughtful. >> jimmy: he's just a good dude. >> i would do it over and over and over again. >> jimmy: i love that you can do that. >> do it over and over for days. >> jimmy: and action -- that's an action-comedy. but then you go and do "warcraft", which i have spent many hours playing. >> oh, no way. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. i tried to figure it out. >> oh, please. tell me, were y
. >> jimmy: because first of all, "the do-over" with adam sandler and david spade.la patton!" and you were great in it. and gosh, you know, i love spade, and i love adam sandler. they are the nicest guy. >> they are the nicest man. i had so much fun. adam's awesome, him and his wife. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. >> it was an incredible experience. i would do it over and over again. >> jimmy: it's almost like summer camp, right? >> it is summer...
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adam shapiro, thank you so much. david? david: a lot of people were betting big on the british exit. it paid off for one of those investors. george soros and other gold bug, billionaire investor recently disclose ad 19 million-dollar stake in world's largest gold producer barrick gold, up 22% this month as people flock to the metal for safety. soros spokespeople claim that the he did not short the british pound before the vote, despite his negative remarks about it early next week. i don't know if there is any way you can prove that one way or the other. melissa: dire warnings from the rio governor. why he says next month's olympics may be a big fat failure. david: you scratch my back, i will scratch yours. new reports of impropriety and fraud stemming from hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. coming up, peter schweizer, he is the author of "clinton cash," gives us his take. melissa: the never trump group not backing down. they are planning to stop trump's nomination in the convention in three weeks as more of the
adam shapiro, thank you so much. david? david: a lot of people were betting big on the british exit. it paid off for one of those investors. george soros and other gold bug, billionaire investor recently disclose ad 19 million-dollar stake in world's largest gold producer barrick gold, up 22% this month as people flock to the metal for safety. soros spokespeople claim that the he did not short the british pound before the vote, despite his negative remarks about it early next week. i don't know...
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let me just go become to adam silver the gut less commission commissioner. davidve let the 76ers i'll bring them into this conversation would not have let the 76ers lose purposely lose for three state years. adam silver a fraud. a fraud is a commissioner a fraud in this situation and don't give me lebron james as the face of the nba. right now, steph curry is the face of the nba. not lebron james. so if you want to get it right, it did change things. then get it right. otherwise don't bother me. okay? think you have what it takes to knock the king? shoot a video send it to us. and i'll talk to you next week. >>> wow! okay. >> this one from jenn. happy father's day love kendall. beautiful. from linda, happy father's day. look at them playing in the tree. great picture. >> and this one from michael. happy father's day to my dad james owen. eye love you dad. >> and kathleen. father's day pictures coming in. happy father's day to the love of her life. >> aww, daddy kisses. happy first father's day me and jaden love you so much. >> this shows you how much we've been ge
let me just go become to adam silver the gut less commission commissioner. davidve let the 76ers i'll bring them into this conversation would not have let the 76ers lose purposely lose for three state years. adam silver a fraud. a fraud is a commissioner a fraud in this situation and don't give me lebron james as the face of the nba. right now, steph curry is the face of the nba. not lebron james. so if you want to get it right, it did change things. then get it right. otherwise don't bother...
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as such, adams could not speak to the merit of the matter. in short, as biographer david mccullough concluded, the role of the vice president made him a political cipher. after one term, adams concluded, "my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me, the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man or his imagination can see." a member of the first congress joked the office should carry the title, his superfluous excellence -- excellency. for all practical purposes, the vice president under the constitution before the 12th amendment had neither executive authority, nor substantial that -- legislative power. adams appreciated as vice president he was as he once put it -- quote, only one breath away from the presidency. that breath being washington's of course. in letters during his term, adams referred to himself, and i am quoting as quote, the heir apparent and as americans -- america's prince of wales." [laughter] although it proves true, if you look back at how the framers had envisioned the vice presidency, rather than forward about what it was becoming.
as such, adams could not speak to the merit of the matter. in short, as biographer david mccullough concluded, the role of the vice president made him a political cipher. after one term, adams concluded, "my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me, the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man or his imagination can see." a member of the first congress joked the office should carry the title, his superfluous excellence -- excellency. for all practical purposes, the...
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adam thank you. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next here on channel6.on news" continental at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams and ducis rodgers. for all of us here at "action news" i'm rick williams. have a nice evening. >> ♪ >>> breaking news as we come on the air. we have just learned the horrific death toll. the weather emergency. at least 20 dead, family members, children, among the victims an 8-year-old boy. the rescue still under way at this hour. and the new storms set to hit. >> and the u.k. votes to exit the european union. here, the dow plunging more than 600 points. and donald trump opening a golf course in scotland, declaring the vote a great thing. >>> and american families rushing to safety, we'ron
adam thank you. >>> abc's "world news tonight" with david muir is next here on channel6.on news" continental at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams and ducis rodgers. for all of us here at "action news" i'm rick williams. have a nice evening. >> ♪ >>> breaking news as we come on the air. we have just learned the horrific death toll. the weather emergency. at least 20 dead, family members, children, among the victims an 8-year-old...
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and this is one of the spots where my colleague david louie said there are officers and agents. this is adams avenue just a block away from fremont boulevard. and a couple of blocks away from safe d safeway. behind me, you see the flashing lights of numerous police cars. they are part of a larger contingent of police vehicles including s.w.a.t. trucks which have been circled part of this neighborhood. we have interviewed witnesses who say they saw the shootings or at least one of the shootings that occurred next to the auto zone car parts store. and that's just a block away from us. they say the suspect was in a white pickup truck. take a listen to all three. >> we seen the truck come into the parking lot and then they drove into the back of the officer close behind. told him, you know, don't move, stay in the car. the guy ended up getting out of the car. the officer said, be still, don't move. and they exchanged shots and the officer was hit. >> i guess he saw one of the shooters like shot at his truck. he saw one of the shooters shoot an officer closest to safeway, okay? and ran into safewa
and this is one of the spots where my colleague david louie said there are officers and agents. this is adams avenue just a block away from fremont boulevard. and a couple of blocks away from safe d safeway. behind me, you see the flashing lights of numerous police cars. they are part of a larger contingent of police vehicles including s.w.a.t. trucks which have been circled part of this neighborhood. we have interviewed witnesses who say they saw the shootings or at least one of the shootings...
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emily: david kirkpatrick, tech economy ceo. the ceo of adam factory has been contracted by spotify to help land exclusive deals with artists and new content. you may know him from lady gaga or john legend or as investor companies like bloomberg, or dropbox. where i have been times had to get on the phone with really big managers who had big clients and tell them what the downside was for them leaving their product off of spotify. all of the music is still services on the piracy for free. you're missing out in the big artist and you are ignoring the future. >> that was for my interview with troy carter toward the end of last year. it is decision time for california and what could be a make or break vote from bernie sanders. we'll focus on where their allegiance lies in the race for u.s. resident next. ♪ emily: now to a stray we been following, swift boaters have soundly rejected a plan for universal basic income or a guaranteed monthly payment for the government from the government for all citizens. under the proposal every adult citizen would'
emily: david kirkpatrick, tech economy ceo. the ceo of adam factory has been contracted by spotify to help land exclusive deals with artists and new content. you may know him from lady gaga or john legend or as investor companies like bloomberg, or dropbox. where i have been times had to get on the phone with really big managers who had big clients and tell them what the downside was for them leaving their product off of spotify. all of the music is still services on the piracy for free. you're...
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the papers of walter cronkite and morley safer, and the photographic archives of eddie adams, steve northrup and david kennerly. the briscoe center has produced an exhibit of documentary material selected from these and other collections relating to the various aspects of the vietnam war. this exhibit is titled "vietnam: evidence of war," and it's currently on display of the third floor of the lbj library. i invite all of you who are attending this summit to come and visit our exhibit while you are here. today we are honored to have two renowned journalists on our panel who will explore the crucial role that the media played in shaping perceptions of the vietnam war. those panelists are peter arnett, a pulitzer prize and emmy award-winning correspondent who has spent nearly a lifetime covering wars and international crises for major american news organizations. he covered the vietnam war for the associated press for 13 years, from the buildup of u.s. military advisers in the early 1960's to the fall of saigon in 1975. he wrote more than 2000 news stories from vietnam for the associated press. he has w
the papers of walter cronkite and morley safer, and the photographic archives of eddie adams, steve northrup and david kennerly. the briscoe center has produced an exhibit of documentary material selected from these and other collections relating to the various aspects of the vietnam war. this exhibit is titled "vietnam: evidence of war," and it's currently on display of the third floor of the lbj library. i invite all of you who are attending this summit to come and visit our exhibit...
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actually three of our children i micah, adam and david are actually sinking.are truly blessed.. (laughter). >> yes. four boys and one girl. girl they are very musical. >> right.ight >> and very much involved inve i sports and things like that. so when i'm not on the stage i'm coaching track and field andie a then i'm also in our kingdoms well. >> you got a lot going on. gng o >> a lot on the plate.e >> where can people get your music.muc. >>> i tunes. all wrote tail stores.e ta >> everywhere. >>> pretty much everywhere. my eig mhth album.. >> eighth album. aum. you've been in this for while. i >> i think i'm vet reason now. >> you know little bit about bit were you're doing. d >> we hear the words but what's' the inspiration behind thisehint particular album? >> man, um, just getting peoplee back my faith his chi an nat.. bet its going people back to th foot of the cross. leading people into histois presence.pres interesting story there was ladl listening to the album she she e was going through a drive through restaurant and got stuck on this really deep wors
actually three of our children i micah, adam and david are actually sinking.are truly blessed.. (laughter). >> yes. four boys and one girl. girl they are very musical. >> right.ight >> and very much involved inve i sports and things like that. so when i'm not on the stage i'm coaching track and field andie a then i'm also in our kingdoms well. >> you got a lot going on. gng o >> a lot on the plate.e >> where can people get your music.muc. >>> i...
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melissa: adam shapiro, thank you so much for that report. david. david: meanwhile across the channel, labor crisis in the u.k. jeremy corbyn refusing to resign after losing a vote of no confidence today. ashley what is the latest? reporter: it is interesting, isn't it, david? 80% of those voting today about jeremy corbyn, we have no confidence in you. you can not lead us, you have to go. but he refuses to leave. we'll continue see how that will work out. that will be resolved by the end of the week. then we have the conservative party an 10 downing street over my shoulder here, who will be next person living there? we know david cameron says he will be out by object. we should know the new conservative candidate by september 9th. they pushed that back about a week. right now boris johnson probably the favorite. theresa may, the home secretary could give him a good run for his money. while all this is going on, uncertainty and unanswered questions remain, david. we saw markets come back a little bit today. certainly i don't think on solid ground at
melissa: adam shapiro, thank you so much for that report. david. david: meanwhile across the channel, labor crisis in the u.k. jeremy corbyn refusing to resign after losing a vote of no confidence today. ashley what is the latest? reporter: it is interesting, isn't it, david? 80% of those voting today about jeremy corbyn, we have no confidence in you. you can not lead us, you have to go. but he refuses to leave. we'll continue see how that will work out. that will be resolved by the end of the...
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melissa: adam, thank you so much. great reporting. davidjanet and the irs, janet yellen and the irs, incomprehensible. >>> why isis defectors are actually asking us western governments for help? >>> plus terrorism in turkey after a car bomb leaves 11 people dead. who officials actually think the terrorists were targeting? coming next. . david: a deadly blast targeting a police van in istanbul, turkey, killing at least 11 people. nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but turkish officials have apprehended and begun it question four individuals in connection with the bombing. captain chuck nash joining us with his take on the attack. captain nash is it isis or the kurds or who? >> they don't know. isis has been responsible for several bombings that happened in turkey recently. as is a new group, tak, the kurdistan falcons, a splitoff of the workers party, the pkk which has been a thorn in the side of the turks for a long time. so they don't know, nobody has claimed credit, they'll have to see. both have done it in the past. da
melissa: adam, thank you so much. great reporting. davidjanet and the irs, janet yellen and the irs, incomprehensible. >>> why isis defectors are actually asking us western governments for help? >>> plus terrorism in turkey after a car bomb leaves 11 people dead. who officials actually think the terrorists were targeting? coming next. . david: a deadly blast targeting a police van in istanbul, turkey, killing at least 11 people. nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the...
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david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, adam joseph, for the entire "action news" tame i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> breaking news. airport terror attack. suicide bombers and gun fire rock the istanbul airport. images coming in at this hour. more than two dozen killed. emergency crews rushing to help the wounded. new questions tonight about airport security here at home. >>> the benghazi report. new details about what happened during the deadly attack. is this the final word? tonight, clinton says it's time to move on. >>> collision on the tracks. two freight trains crash head on, burst into flames. cars twisted and piled up on the rails. the area evacuated. federal investigators race to the scene. >>> and celebrating a pioneer. pat summitt, the winningest coach in college basketball, she inspired generations of athletes with fierce determination and unbreakable spirit.
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getting names on the walk of fame including amy adams, goldie hawn, dwayne, the rock johnson and ice cube. >> final check of the forecast. meteorologist, david murphy. >> all right as we look outside, we have warm numbers out there. up in the northern and western suburbs, the humidity has done a nice job of dropping, low to mid-80s and i-95 corridor low to mid-80s and humidity is dropping. the farther south you go, sea isle city and cape may and dover the more humid it is, but i think the humidity drops there. and highs on the beach today in the 70s. >> thank you david. >>> finally this noon, a tale of 700 corgis, they took over ocean beach in san francisco to have corgi con. everyone gathered for a big group photo and this event starts years ago and people come from all across the country to attend. the next corgi-con, is coming newspaper october. and now stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00, a new development coming up in the jerry sandusky scandal. why the ncaa wants to question two men that accused the former coach of abuse. and what is expected to be the busiest 4th of july on record. and something could happen in connection with
getting names on the walk of fame including amy adams, goldie hawn, dwayne, the rock johnson and ice cube. >> final check of the forecast. meteorologist, david murphy. >> all right as we look outside, we have warm numbers out there. up in the northern and western suburbs, the humidity has done a nice job of dropping, low to mid-80s and i-95 corridor low to mid-80s and humidity is dropping. the farther south you go, sea isle city and cape may and dover the more humid it is, but i...
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david: eu may be saving scotland by saying don't come in, you can't. we'll see what happens. adam, thank you. melissa: fear striking for flyers. airports ramming up security following a major attack in istanbul. they are adding high visibility patrols. terminal in jfk airport after police spotted unattended bag. it was later determined not to be a threat. david: thank goodness. meanwhile the world is still on edge. all signs point to isis-inspired attacks on one of the world's busiest airports. secretary of state john kerry raising eyebrows, calling the bombing a sign of weakness for the terror group. take a listen. >> daesh and others like it know that we have to get it right 24/7, 365. they have to get it right for ten minutes or one hour. so it's a very different scale and if you're desperate and if you know you're losing and you know you want to give up your life, then obviously you can do some harm. david: here now is chris harmer, institute for study of war, senior naval analysts. chris, i shook my head at that comment by kerry s there any possibility that these terror strik
david: eu may be saving scotland by saying don't come in, you can't. we'll see what happens. adam, thank you. melissa: fear striking for flyers. airports ramming up security following a major attack in istanbul. they are adding high visibility patrols. terminal in jfk airport after police spotted unattended bag. it was later determined not to be a threat. david: thank goodness. meanwhile the world is still on edge. all signs point to isis-inspired attacks on one of the world's busiest airports....
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david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgersplease join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, jaime apody, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim guard intermittent hope you'ljim gardner.hope you'. he could install your ceiling fan.ce said he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >>> tonight, the supreme court's historic decision. justice joefrs turn the restrictive laws. the most crucial ruling in nearly 25 years, impacting half the country. >>> flood emergency. nearly two dozen dead. the search for victims swept away by rushing waters. thousands of homes and businesses damaged or destroyed, with more rain on the way. >>> market aftershocks. wall street takes a new dive. m
david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 phl17 with brian taff sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgersplease join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, jaime apody, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim guard intermittent hope you'ljim gardner.hope you'. he could install your ceiling fan.ce said he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah,...
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david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. one american park is larger than yellowstone, yosemite, grand canyon and glacier national parks combined. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ you can find it all only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> as we come on tonight, eight years after their own bruising battle, the president now declares i'm with her. new details about the private meeting at the white house with bernie sanders and the president's message right after. he will now fight for hillary clinton. and tonight, donald trump firing back. >>> also, the images from houston. the deadly plane crash right into a store parking lot. after multle landing attempts. details now. >>> the woman held hostage in an american museum. >>> zika in america. contracted thr
david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rogers. and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team. i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. one american park is larger than yellowstone, yosemite, grand canyon and glacier national parks combined. and that's not the only thing you can only find...
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david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10 o'clock on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducisgers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan melissa magee jeff skversky ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> breaking news tonight. the state of emergency just declared. emergency evacuations right now. the wildfires growing. and tonight, the new concern. possible record-breaking heat coming this weekend, coast to coast. 19 state, millions of americans bracing for triple-digit heat. >>> also breaking, chilling surveillance now recovered from inside the nightclub. sources tell abc news it shows far more than what we've seen so far. cameras in multiple rooms, the gunman firing his assault style rifle, methodically going room to room. >>> the alligator attack at disney, the 2-year-old boy. and tonight, pictures coming in now of the barriers now going up and the new signs, warning of alligators. >>> the scare on stage. the famous singer collapsing in middle of
david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10 o'clock on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducisgers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan melissa magee jeff skversky ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> breaking news tonight. the state of emergency just declared....
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david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgersen please join us for "action news at 11:00 here on channel sick. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> breaking news as we come on tonight. under arrest. federal authorities say a young man reaches for an officer's gun after traveling across state lines. they say he was trying to target donald trump. the arrest and the pictures amid a major shakeup tonight inside the trump campaign. >>> also tonight, the record-breaking heat. several dead. the wildfires. and passenger jets unable to land. fears over tires on the blistering runways. and that heat now spreading east. >>> new tonight, the fbi releases the phone calls with the gunman. the 28 minutes on the phone with the shooter, inside that orlando nightclub. what we never heard. >>> the rising star. the young actor from "star trek" killed. trapped between his suv and his driveway gate. now, we learn his suv had been recalled. what eve
david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams adam joseph and ducis rodgersen please join us for "action news at 11:00 here on channel sick. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> breaking news as we come on tonight. under arrest. federal authorities say a young man reaches for an...
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adam: one of the leading causes of vision loss. mainly on the strength of the drug that their stock is risen almost 2000%, which is what makes them -- him a paper millionaire. davidwhat are the aspirations going forward here? they had some failures along the way. this ocular drug was a success. wasn't looking forward to doing? adam: it on the frontier of the genetics revolution. what they are doing is interesting. they have inked partnerships with a whole bunch of different researchers around the world. there is a researcher studies mennonite populations. there was a researcher who studies families down in texas. there is a large health care dnaem which is collecting samples from about 250,000 of their patients. the looking for people with rare mutations. when theyhis started found a bunch of people down in texas that had abnormally low-cholesterol. this through genetic mutation and that to some exciting new drugs to treat cholesterol. lisa: we here for the company developing a breathalyzer to measure phc, otherwise known as pot. david: a booming ocean turbine business. lisa: and the world's most prolific inventors are burning the midnight oil. david: all that ah
adam: one of the leading causes of vision loss. mainly on the strength of the drug that their stock is risen almost 2000%, which is what makes them -- him a paper millionaire. davidwhat are the aspirations going forward here? they had some failures along the way. this ocular drug was a success. wasn't looking forward to doing? adam: it on the frontier of the genetics revolution. what they are doing is interesting. they have inked partnerships with a whole bunch of different researchers around...
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david muir is next on channel six. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgersen please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> tonight, the bloody clashes. protesters on the attack. taking aim at donald trump supporters. trump responding as we come on the air tonight. >>> also breaking, five american soldiers dead, four missing. the new warnings about the storm up and down the east coast. >>> and the new videos just released by the chicago police department. was it excessive force? >>> and the update on muhammad ali. >>> a couple is run off the road by this pickup truck. >>> and so
david muir is next on channel six. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgersen please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪ >>> tonight, the bloody clashes. protesters on the attack. taking aim at donald trump supporters. trump responding as we come...
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david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgerse join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪ alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8 towing or fuel economy? are we moving? where we going? it's the answer to the question baby! silverado. oooh that's cool. it's truck month. qualified buyers get 0% financing for 60 months. plus, find your tag and get $8,250 total value on this silverado all star. find new roads at your local chevy dealer >>> as we come on the air tonight, a state of emergency. the tropical storm about to hit. major flood warnings and watched from the south, stretching up the east coast. bracing for tornadoes and blinding rain. >>> also breaking, donald trump on the phone with his key supporters, talking about the judge born in indiana with mexican heritage. trump doubling down on what he
david muir is next on channel6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taff, sharrie williams, adam joseph and ducis rodgerse join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel6. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪ alright guys, we've brought you to this construction trailer to talk about trucks today. which truck brand offers engines with best in class v8...