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john adams and john quincy adams believe the conduct of politics live their lives by these principles and did not see popularity or usher in the age of anything and did not go down in history as a significant president but their ideas until now call profound and profoundly meaningful today. the problem is democracy as we clutch on two principles into egalitarian not existing and never intended. to make the combined legacy cannot be summed up easily that it may be useful to think about as antiheroes. they were vain and too honest to be the left when most americans did not want to hear and they challenged what they had about democracy and distrusted with a passion but also believed analyzing problems that brought about constructive change they were obsessed with the masked deception. i likened them to sherlock holmes. because truth for them existed in the details. okay. turn off the phones ff they wore different intellectual hats as a satirist and psychologist cosmopolitan wanderers to cheer the skepticism of a historian to conclude it is the duty of government to check the worse excess
john adams and john quincy adams believe the conduct of politics live their lives by these principles and did not see popularity or usher in the age of anything and did not go down in history as a significant president but their ideas until now call profound and profoundly meaningful today. the problem is democracy as we clutch on two principles into egalitarian not existing and never intended. to make the combined legacy cannot be summed up easily that it may be useful to think about as...
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it wasn't just john adams. other delegates were starting to get this message from their constituents. on friday, june 7 on friday, june 7, 1776 this man, a member of the virginia delegation introduced the first formal proposal for american independence, a resolution to declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states. they are absolved from all allegiance to the british crown, under all political connection between them and the state of great britain ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate followed richard henry leaves revolution-- his revolution. the outcome may not be the result you're expecting. richard henry lee, john adams and other delegates in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day, at least not yet. so members did what congress has always done best. they kicked the can down the road. they delayed a final vote and instead agreed to step up a committee to study the issue. this is what they agreed. resolved that that first r
it wasn't just john adams. other delegates were starting to get this message from their constituents. on friday, june 7 on friday, june 7, 1776 this man, a member of the virginia delegation introduced the first formal proposal for american independence, a resolution to declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states. they are absolved from all allegiance to the british crown, under all political connection between them and the state of great britain...
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it's white congress dispatched benjamin adams -- benjamin adams? it's white congress dispatched benjamin franklin to france. but before we travel with the declaration over the sea, let's pause for a moment more in the american colonies, or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on monday, july 8, 1776. issuing it as a printed poster known as a broadside, prepared by john dunlap, the official printer. sizesides were the perfect to paste up everywhere and the typeface was just large enough to be legible outdoors and easily read aloud in public settings. aloud they were read outside, these broadsides, these declarations. first in philadelphia that same day, july 8 am a when colonel john nixon of philadelphia's committee of safety read the broadside from a wooden platform outside the state house. when nixon reached the conclusion, the gathered crowd arrested into repeated huzzahs. down the kingsok coat of arms and threw them on a bonfire. the celebration continued for hours afterward. as john adams
it's white congress dispatched benjamin adams -- benjamin adams? it's white congress dispatched benjamin franklin to france. but before we travel with the declaration over the sea, let's pause for a moment more in the american colonies, or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on monday, july 8, 1776. issuing it as a printed poster known as a broadside, prepared by john dunlap, the official printer. sizesides were the perfect to paste up...
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it's why congress dispatched benjamin adams -- adams? why they dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. before we get to any other european capital, before we travel with the declaration over the sea let's pause for a moment longer in the american colonies, or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on mo mond monday, july 8th, 1776, as a printed poster known as a broadside prepared by john dunlap, their official printer. the perfect size to paste up everywhere and their type face was just large enough to be legible outdoors and easily read aloud in public settings. and so they were read aloud outside these broad sides, these dunlap declarations. first in philadelphia that same day, july 8th, when colonel john nixon of philadelphia's committee of safety, read the declaration, read the printed broadside from a printed platform outside the state house. when nixon reached its conclusion, the gathered crowd erupted into repeated harrahs and members took down the king's coat o
it's why congress dispatched benjamin adams -- adams? why they dispatched benjamin franklin to paris later that fall. before we get to any other european capital, before we travel with the declaration over the sea let's pause for a moment longer in the american colonies, or should i say now the united states. congress proclaimed the official text of its declaration on mo mond monday, july 8th, 1776, as a printed poster known as a broadside prepared by john dunlap, their official printer. the...
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adam: there is some. one piece of this that the chair and vice chair have said in recent months, and president williams from new york, financial factors are playing a bigger role. that is quite a shift. it used to be for long time the fed only paid attention to international factors like 1998 when you had south korea and russia tanking and threatening to take down the u.s. banking system. they are concerned about the impact of the low rate environment in europe and elsewhere dragging down the u.s., or the u.s. having an interest rate differential so much off of what everyone else is doing is causing a problem. that is new. the fed conference in chicago two months ago, a great paper by my colleague surveying all the ways the international economy affects the u.s. economy. that is a big change, and interpretation change. it is historic, but it is a change. francine: plenty more with adam posen, peterson institute president. we will have to talk about the part -- central-bank challenges. we will have live co
adam: there is some. one piece of this that the chair and vice chair have said in recent months, and president williams from new york, financial factors are playing a bigger role. that is quite a shift. it used to be for long time the fed only paid attention to international factors like 1998 when you had south korea and russia tanking and threatening to take down the u.s. banking system. they are concerned about the impact of the low rate environment in europe and elsewhere dragging down the...
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the bible says god gave adam all 30 over 8th. from the creation down this authority was not created by adam but by god himself. it will man. napa some white women should just be quiet like this the man who makes the decisions fight. women is stupid. if you're married you know that already fornia. although when i get home i shouldn't have to tell my wife to wash my dirty clothes absolutely not my clothes should be already washed and dried so i can wear them right away. i don't want to have to argue about it so i'll do this. in then the dish almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how these the have it says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it s
the bible says god gave adam all 30 over 8th. from the creation down this authority was not created by adam but by god himself. it will man. napa some white women should just be quiet like this the man who makes the decisions fight. women is stupid. if you're married you know that already fornia. although when i get home i shouldn't have to tell my wife to wash my dirty clothes absolutely not my clothes should be already washed and dried so i can wear them right away. i don't want to have to...
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>> adam sandler. >> jimmy: thank you, say adam sandler just say adam sandler. >> it's adam sandler [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. does that even help? can you just do the outro for me i can't even talk. >> yes don't go anywhere, "the tonight show" will be right back with more selena gomez. don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause ♪ here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic er c they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops, in microwaves, and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and now, new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. - ok who... - iall of us.old navy? his stripes, her dots, my spots, it's all old navy honey. - really? - we cool? yea. we're cool. shop kids & baby on sale up to sixty percent off. with styles from just five bucks. - now at o
>> adam sandler. >> jimmy: thank you, say adam sandler just say adam sandler. >> it's adam sandler [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. does that even help? can you just do the outro for me i can't even talk. >> yes don't go anywhere, "the tonight show" will be right back with more selena gomez. don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause don't go anywhere. [ cheers and applause ♪ here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom...
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it updates rules for playing adams, but will it be enough to make a difference? and north carolina's fight against vvaping. ey halt e signature sales to teens. first to our top story. remember friday when trump here by ordered u.s. companies out of china. well, if india gets its way, it may welcome apple with open arms. the indian government eased foreign investment rules in a number of sectors, including manufacturing and retail, a move officials hope will attract companies like ale. they hope to start online sales in india within months, and alle and foxcon have been laying the ground work for manufacturing in india. to discuss in los angeles, we have mark, who covers apple for us, and david kill patrick. tell us exactly what india is doing here and what it might mean for a company like apple? >> so there have been plenty of reasons why apple has not been very successful in india with some having under a 1% or 2% phone market share. one of those reasons is they have had a hard time bypassing a lot of laws from the indian government which are required for certai
it updates rules for playing adams, but will it be enough to make a difference? and north carolina's fight against vvaping. ey halt e signature sales to teens. first to our top story. remember friday when trump here by ordered u.s. companies out of china. well, if india gets its way, it may welcome apple with open arms. the indian government eased foreign investment rules in a number of sectors, including manufacturing and retail, a move officials hope will attract companies like ale. they hope...
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adam, thank you. adam fleming in brussels. and tomorrow here on bbc news we'll be looking at what a no—deal brexit would mean. if you have questions about no deal, our experts and correspondents will be answering them on the bbc news channel. contact details are on the screen now — please do get in touch with whatever queries you have. that is all day tomorrow here on bbc news. a damning report has found that a chief scout who worked for chelsea football club in the 1960s and ‘70s was a dangerous and prolific child abuser, and says some adults at the club must have known. the club has apologised unreservedly for what it says was terrible sexual and racial abuse suffered by some of its former youth players. our sports editor dan roan is at stamford bridge. explain more about what happened, about what the club is saying. chelsea say that the publication of two reports this afternoon show that they intend to shine a bright light into the dark corners of the club's history, and they are not going to shy away from responsibil
adam, thank you. adam fleming in brussels. and tomorrow here on bbc news we'll be looking at what a no—deal brexit would mean. if you have questions about no deal, our experts and correspondents will be answering them on the bbc news channel. contact details are on the screen now — please do get in touch with whatever queries you have. that is all day tomorrow here on bbc news. a damning report has found that a chief scout who worked for chelsea football club in the 1960s and ‘70s was a...
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back to adams for a moment. adams was sort of jealous of jefferson as well. he said jefferson was apollo. he would be vulcan to jefferson's apollo. jefferson was taller than washington. he was a philosopher, all these kinds of things. the point is that they were leaders who became cult -- not cult, but people had their kind of adoration for them because of particular zeitgeist at the time. for washington, washington was the only person that all members of the colonies respected enough to be the leader. so it made sense afterwards he would become president. jefferson leads what he says is the revolution of 1800 because they were actually trying to take the government back, they thought, for the people. because jefferson believed that the people should be sovereign. so the people who felt that looked at him almost not as a god but as a cult. there was a cult of jefferson. jefferson had an age basically from the time of his presidency up through jackson. jackson saw himself as a jeffersonian. we haven't had that kind of political influence of one person ever aga
back to adams for a moment. adams was sort of jealous of jefferson as well. he said jefferson was apollo. he would be vulcan to jefferson's apollo. jefferson was taller than washington. he was a philosopher, all these kinds of things. the point is that they were leaders who became cult -- not cult, but people had their kind of adoration for them because of particular zeitgeist at the time. for washington, washington was the only person that all members of the colonies respected enough to be the...
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joining our discussion now is democratic congressman adam schiff of california. he is the chairman of the house intelligence committee. mr. chairman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. talk about what you identified as the contagion of cowardice. how does that express itself in the congress and what are the results? >> well, i think we've always known that courage is contiguous but we're also seeing that so is cowardice. there are any number of my gop colleagues who will express their private misgivings about the president, about how divisive he is, about how he's tearing down our institutions, but they refuse to speak out about it, they refuse to vote in a way that would put a check on the president. this goes to his racist bile. this goes to common sense gun safety legislation. i mean, the gop members of congress understand just as the democrats do it makes no sense to have a system where you can go into a gun store and be turned down because you're a felon and go out and buy that same gun off the back of someone's truck perfectly legally. they underst
joining our discussion now is democratic congressman adam schiff of california. he is the chairman of the house intelligence committee. mr. chairman, thank you very much for joining us tonight. talk about what you identified as the contagion of cowardice. how does that express itself in the congress and what are the results? >> well, i think we've always known that courage is contiguous but we're also seeing that so is cowardice. there are any number of my gop colleagues who will express...
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then he took a rib from adam and created a adam and create a eve you see yourself in. the bible says god gave adam all thought. from the creation than this authority was not created by adam but by god himself. not by some white women should just be quiet. what does the man who makes the decisions fight. for general women a stupid. if you're married you know that already. when i get home i shouldn't have to tell my wife to wash my dirty clothes absolutely not my clothes should be already washed and dried so i can wear them right away. i don't want to have to argue about it with us. invent the dish almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. although modern the will how does the how did says that muslim girls over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. the entire body must be covered including the head and the face that's wha
then he took a rib from adam and created a adam and create a eve you see yourself in. the bible says god gave adam all thought. from the creation than this authority was not created by adam but by god himself. not by some white women should just be quiet. what does the man who makes the decisions fight. for general women a stupid. if you're married you know that already. when i get home i shouldn't have to tell my wife to wash my dirty clothes absolutely not my clothes should be already washed...
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alix: adam, yesterday in the u.s. in the afternoon there reports that perhaps the white house was considering a cut in the payroll tax. a conversation also about potential stimulus here in the u.s. anything on those tweets on the margin, do they really do anything to boost an economy? they certainly in some basic sense have some boosting effect. it is not the best thing you can do with your money. when unemployment is so low. when wages are growing somewhat, when households maybe don't have excessive debt, thank goodness, but would potentially spend it on consumption goods, this is a time that if you want to do fiscal stimulus, the way to do it is through thoughtful public investment, which is possible. if you do this payroll tax cut, there may be some ex-post rationalization, now we busted the budget so we have to cut back on social security, medicare, everything else. which is deceptive. it would be better to just straight up spend on things or not. alix: thank you so much. it was great to get your perspective on th
alix: adam, yesterday in the u.s. in the afternoon there reports that perhaps the white house was considering a cut in the payroll tax. a conversation also about potential stimulus here in the u.s. anything on those tweets on the margin, do they really do anything to boost an economy? they certainly in some basic sense have some boosting effect. it is not the best thing you can do with your money. when unemployment is so low. when wages are growing somewhat, when households maybe don't have...
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it is to your question, adam. it authorizes the president, i'm quoting here, to declare an unusual and extraordinary threat to national security or the economy. it further authorizes the president after the declaration to block transactions and freeze assets to deal with that threat. i don't know if that answers your question, but it's directly from the law. we've got to leave, is the housing market about to take a nose dive? new data flashing some warning signs, how concerned should you be, details coming next. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better
it is to your question, adam. it authorizes the president, i'm quoting here, to declare an unusual and extraordinary threat to national security or the economy. it further authorizes the president after the declaration to block transactions and freeze assets to deal with that threat. i don't know if that answers your question, but it's directly from the law. we've got to leave, is the housing market about to take a nose dive? new data flashing some warning signs, how concerned should you be,...
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miles from the christian town this authority was not created by adam but by god himself. it will. happen what women should just be quiet is the man who makes the decisions fight. for general more women a stupid. if you're married you know that already. although when i get home i shouldn't have to tell my wife to wash my dirty clothes absolutely not my clothes should be already washed and dried so i can wear them right away. i don't want to have to argue about it with us. to invent the desh almost all females are married against their will while they're still children. more than half of all married bangladeshi women say they've been subjected to domestic abuse. there are no laws to protect them from this kind of violence. on mobile i want to know how does the how did says that muslim goes over the age of 10 must be segregated from the rest of society and they must also cover their bodies. falling off the entire body must be covered including the head in the face that's what it says in the koran. no part of a woman's body must be visible to others the film will only husbands are all
miles from the christian town this authority was not created by adam but by god himself. it will. happen what women should just be quiet is the man who makes the decisions fight. for general more women a stupid. if you're married you know that already. although when i get home i shouldn't have to tell my wife to wash my dirty clothes absolutely not my clothes should be already washed and dried so i can wear them right away. i don't want to have to argue about it with us. to invent the desh...
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let's go now to adam klotz. i have been reading a lot about it one of forecasters in orlando suggesting this could be the worst storm to hit florida in decades. adam: it's going to run over a lot of fuel. this is going to get really big, really quickly. yesterday talking about hitting the caribbean ilsdz. category 1 storm right now sitting 150 miles north of puerto rico. going to run right over warm water while it does so only going to strengthen and getting bigger and picturing up more moisture winds will intensify. a category 1 storm. by the time we get into this afternoon likely jumping up to category 2 storm. that means winds up to 100. jumping up to category 3 storm and leave it florida coast line. this is monday morning at 2:00 a.m. we are thinking a sunday night into monday morning landfall at this point. this continues to change a little bit because that is still several days off. winds at 125 miles per hour. a very powerful storm. notice just how wide this possible path is. you see it running as far as
let's go now to adam klotz. i have been reading a lot about it one of forecasters in orlando suggesting this could be the worst storm to hit florida in decades. adam: it's going to run over a lot of fuel. this is going to get really big, really quickly. yesterday talking about hitting the caribbean ilsdz. category 1 storm right now sitting 150 miles north of puerto rico. going to run right over warm water while it does so only going to strengthen and getting bigger and picturing up more...
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john adams who was short and squat he, he was short and squatty. he said george washington was tall, handsome, looks good in a uniform. he had good breeding. he had a large estate at mount vernon. he basically said it was not his intelligence, but his image that got him elected, to become the first president. we have had, talked about this, the kind of cult of personality. the fact is, throughout our history, we have had presidents who have been elected from that cult of personality. could you talk a little bit about that? >> and a lot of our presidents, there have been great generals. we have general george washington, and beyond, his looks and stature, they all used to mock washington, many of the political leading lights, and to washington walked into the room. then they sat like this. he was an imposing figure. whether it is in drue jackson, or william henry harrison, ulysses s grant, dwight eisenhower, so many generals have become presidents. we would build up the military service on -- memorial day was a big calling card four being president.
john adams who was short and squat he, he was short and squatty. he said george washington was tall, handsome, looks good in a uniform. he had good breeding. he had a large estate at mount vernon. he basically said it was not his intelligence, but his image that got him elected, to become the first president. we have had, talked about this, the kind of cult of personality. the fact is, throughout our history, we have had presidents who have been elected from that cult of personality. could you...
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it is to your question, adam. it authorizes the president, i'm quoting here, to declare an unusual and extraordinary threat to national security or the economy. it further authorizes the president after the declaration to block transactions and freeze assets to deal with that threat. i don't know if that answers your question, but it's directly from the law. we've got to leave, is the housing market about to take a nose dive? new data flashing some warning signs, how concerned should you be, details coming next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get something done. ( ♪ ) the day we'll finally from the 5am waker
it is to your question, adam. it authorizes the president, i'm quoting here, to declare an unusual and extraordinary threat to national security or the economy. it further authorizes the president after the declaration to block transactions and freeze assets to deal with that threat. i don't know if that answers your question, but it's directly from the law. we've got to leave, is the housing market about to take a nose dive? new data flashing some warning signs, how concerned should you be,...
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adam fleming, many thanks. a 17—year—old boy has appeared in court, charged with the attempted murder of a six—year—old boy at the tate modern gallery in london. the child fell from a viewing platform on the tenth floor on sunday. the court heard the boy fractured his spine, legs and arms — and suffered a deep bleed to the brain. he's in a critical but stable condition in hospital. the teenager — who can't be named because of his age — was remanded in custody. police in madagascar say they've found the body of cambridge student alana cutland, who fell from a plane 12 days ago. the 19—year—old was carrying out research on the island. officers say her body was discovered in a remote area and will be recovered by helicopter tomorrow. 0fficials assessing the whaley bridge dam have warned that while some people have been allowed to return home — most of those evacuated last week must wait until experts confirm the site is "absolutely safe" from flooding. 1,500 people were told to leave last thurs
adam fleming, many thanks. a 17—year—old boy has appeared in court, charged with the attempted murder of a six—year—old boy at the tate modern gallery in london. the child fell from a viewing platform on the tenth floor on sunday. the court heard the boy fractured his spine, legs and arms — and suffered a deep bleed to the brain. he's in a critical but stable condition in hospital. the teenager — who can't be named because of his age — was remanded in custody. police in madagascar...
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role that's just factually wrong by the way so even if you survey as completely mysterious because adam smith what he meant by the word free market was free from rent free from rent and rent seeking to really free the economy of rent you also need and vicious policies that do sell but i would say so i start the book with quoting plato not adam smith and i say that plato said storytellers rule the world and the stories about where wealth creation comes from so only in companies like apple or in the financial sector a better capitalism cetera is i think a story that also then justifies this very skewed way in which we're distributing the rewards which are actually fruit of a much more collective system and so what i would argue is that the kind of battle against the state that began with margaret thatcher and ronald reagan had to be accompanied by a whole narrative a discourse a story using plato's words that kind of portrayed the state as being you know a bit boring and inertial but what most people don't realize and so it's not enough just to tell that kind of basic story is that the te
role that's just factually wrong by the way so even if you survey as completely mysterious because adam smith what he meant by the word free market was free from rent free from rent and rent seeking to really free the economy of rent you also need and vicious policies that do sell but i would say so i start the book with quoting plato not adam smith and i say that plato said storytellers rule the world and the stories about where wealth creation comes from so only in companies like apple or in...
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adam wilde there for us, the challenge cup final. we have had a couple more warm—up games we've had a couple more warm up games for the rugby world cup that starts next month. england look in pretty good shape, came on top against the runner league super league, adam wilde was 57—15 their biggesat win against ireland. they ran in eight tries at twickenham. that's a big blow to irelan'ds praparations, they could have gone ican i can tell you he is enjoying this pa rt i can tell you he is enjoying this part too much. this is a huge blow to ireland's's preparations, they could have gone top of the world rankings. at murrayfield, scotland avenged last weeks defaet to the french with a narrow 17—14 win. david domb reports. twickenham's final send off to england ahead of the world cup, ireland were the visitors, on top of the world rankings with a win. having shipped in early try, the remainder of the half was the show. he has run the perfect decoy, gaps created for slick quick passing. joe was steaming into the corner. driving into
adam wilde there for us, the challenge cup final. we have had a couple more warm—up games we've had a couple more warm up games for the rugby world cup that starts next month. england look in pretty good shape, came on top against the runner league super league, adam wilde was 57—15 their biggesat win against ireland. they ran in eight tries at twickenham. that's a big blow to irelan'ds praparations, they could have gone ican i can tell you he is enjoying this pa rt i can tell you he is...
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and before we go, adam, cani were expecting. and before we go, adam, can i ask you, flood warnings are still in place. in terms of going forward, what are you hearing and what are you being advised to do and what are you being advised to do and what are you being advised to do and what advice can you offer other people that are clearly in need? well, it's pretty sensible, the advice to be giving out is think of safety. i know some of the videos that have been taken of ourselves la st that have been taken of ourselves last night, we have taken safety into consideration however, you've got to do some of these jobs, get this water flowing. but if you are not familiar with things and coming round, having a look, like the situation behind me now, iwould stay well away. look at local newspapers, local councils, look on the online services to see if there's anything they're advising you but obviously, the main worry now is whether or not the infrastructure in and around the area can handle any more rainfall. the damage has been done so
and before we go, adam, cani were expecting. and before we go, adam, can i ask you, flood warnings are still in place. in terms of going forward, what are you hearing and what are you being advised to do and what are you being advised to do and what are you being advised to do and what advice can you offer other people that are clearly in need? well, it's pretty sensible, the advice to be giving out is think of safety. i know some of the videos that have been taken of ourselves la st that have...
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samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. samuel adams sam '76 -- ♪ahahahahaha. hahaha. discover the rainbow! taste the rainbow! new crest gum and sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should see my dentist. my teeth have been really sensitive lately. well 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating sensitivity immediately, at the gum line, for relief within days and wraps your teeth in sensitivity protection. ohh your teeth? no, it's brain freeze! (cheers and applause). >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. my guest tonight is a democrat from colorado who serves in the senate and is running for president of the united states. please welcome senator michael bennet. (applause) welcome to the the show. >> thank you, great to be here. >> trevor: it is wonderful to have you here, because you are one of may favorite people to watch on the debate. for two reasons, you
samuel adams sam '76 -- finally a refreshing lager that you can taste. samuel adams sam '76 -- ♪ahahahahaha. hahaha. discover the rainbow! taste the rainbow! new crest gum and sensitivity. and then i jump on the trampoline ahh brain freeze! no, it's my teeth. your teeth hurt? sensitivity. i should see my dentist. my teeth have been really sensitive lately. well 80% of sensitivity starts at the gum line, so treat sensitivity at the source. new crest gum and sensitivity starts treating...
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just under a month ago, adam peaty stole the headlines at the world acquatics championships in south korea — winning three gold medals and breaking his own world record. now, he‘s been giving away his tips for success to some very lucky youngsters at a swimming camp in strood — with tickets for the event sold out within two hours of going on sale, asjuliette parkin reports. have an awareness of where your hips reason in the water. surely a dream for any young swimmer, the chance to not only meet, but be coached by the very best in the world. would he be the first man to go under 57 seconds? fresh from another world record and that was in a semifinal and another world title, adam peaty is touring the country with his tips for success. letting the kids have fun, visualise how to race and almost like obviously learn from me, thatis almost like obviously learn from me, that is one of the key components to these clinic, i am on deck all the time, sweating, and putting my hard work in to make sure the next generation is inspired. the session at stroud is one of five adam peaty race c
just under a month ago, adam peaty stole the headlines at the world acquatics championships in south korea — winning three gold medals and breaking his own world record. now, he‘s been giving away his tips for success to some very lucky youngsters at a swimming camp in strood — with tickets for the event sold out within two hours of going on sale, asjuliette parkin reports. have an awareness of where your hips reason in the water. surely a dream for any young swimmer, the chance to not...
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that is above the adam's apple by a couple of inches in a good size man. the other fractures, if they are fractures of the thyroid cart ridge, adam's apple in association with the fracture of the hyoid bone that is highly suspicious. in my opinion unlikely to be caused by leaning into suicidal hanging. >> but to be clear, if he is on the top bunk with bed sheet around his neck and propels himself off the top bunk, the hyoid fracture and another fracture or two, that would be consistent with the behavior? >> yes. if he were on the top bunk and he hurled himself, he jumped off, that is i understand five and a half feet high. you have his increased height from the waist to head. so you have seven feet or so roughly. that drop could lead to those kind of fractures. so, i agree. and i want to make that clear, i cannot express an opinion with reasonable medical certainty. i can only repeat what i have said based upon the cases i have myself examined. hundreds of cases over the years in my 20,000-plus autopsies. 40,000 other cases that i have reviewed, supervisor
that is above the adam's apple by a couple of inches in a good size man. the other fractures, if they are fractures of the thyroid cart ridge, adam's apple in association with the fracture of the hyoid bone that is highly suspicious. in my opinion unlikely to be caused by leaning into suicidal hanging. >> but to be clear, if he is on the top bunk with bed sheet around his neck and propels himself off the top bunk, the hyoid fracture and another fracture or two, that would be consistent...
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pigs in blankets pasties english specialties jokes nigel adams the founder of hope house which provides food for people in need in nottingham. on the cross the u.k. the 5th richest country in the world the number of food banks is on the rise and adam says they do with they can but they're just scratching the surface nobody's going to accept any other help whilst the hungry so you have to deal with a media crisis but then the next job is to make people feel welcome make sure they don't feel judged on and invite them to come back really and build friendship with them. hope house is goal is to help people help themselves to have nice clothes for the next job interview or can help with filling out complicated official paperwork . there's computer course life coaching a kind of all round support the goal of help to get people back on their feet and many find a 2nd home at hope house people like joanna els could one of the 40 volunteers here . come a single parent so sometimes i do find that home so that's why you saw it i was comin on telling them my problems and help me with it as she would
pigs in blankets pasties english specialties jokes nigel adams the founder of hope house which provides food for people in need in nottingham. on the cross the u.k. the 5th richest country in the world the number of food banks is on the rise and adam says they do with they can but they're just scratching the surface nobody's going to accept any other help whilst the hungry so you have to deal with a media crisis but then the next job is to make people feel welcome make sure they don't feel...
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for more i'm joined by him, bill weld and adam serwar, senior editor at the atlantic. what is this about? the republican has had a record on race. it started good with lincoln. w. was very good about getting hispanic voters to vote for him. up to 40%. 44 down there in texas. let's just talk about this president and latinos. he doesn't seem to want them in his brood, in his party. >> yeah, chris, i think that's absolutely right. and there is no longer any doubt that the president has blood on his hands. you could draw a direct line from that manifesto of the shooter in el paso to the trump handbook. every week it seems the president gets a bit more unhinged. he reminds me of alex jones, the right wing conspiracy theorist who says that sandy hook never happened. >> well, what do you make of him? he's got the support of your party. nine out of ten people support this guy no matter what he does or says, ergo, people like mitch mcconnell do what he wants, which is nothing really except cut taxes and put right wingers on the supreme court. >> sure. i think it's fairly easy t
for more i'm joined by him, bill weld and adam serwar, senior editor at the atlantic. what is this about? the republican has had a record on race. it started good with lincoln. w. was very good about getting hispanic voters to vote for him. up to 40%. 44 down there in texas. let's just talk about this president and latinos. he doesn't seem to want them in his brood, in his party. >> yeah, chris, i think that's absolutely right. and there is no longer any doubt that the president has blood...
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let‘s give it another go we might be able to talk to adam again, adam, we lost you for just a moment. rebecca, sorry about that, technical problems, lots of crowd building, lots of noise, i was going to take you through some of the papers to show you what‘s being said. in the mirror, will hear from will hearfrom joe will hear from joe root in a moment. in the daily mail. and in the times newspaper. referring to tim paine, the australia captain who mentioned yesterday he doesn‘t feel any intimidation by this ground here at edgbaston. let‘s hear from intimidation by this ground here at edgbaston. let‘s hearfrom joe root, he would love to get his hands on that famous little urn by the end of the summer. it's it‘s the pinnacle of the test game, having been on both sides, lifted it before, under cooking, seeing what it‘s like to be on the wrong end of it‘s like to be on the wrong end of it as it‘s like to be on the wrong end of itasa it‘s like to be on the wrong end of it as a captain makes me very hungry to be the one stood on the podium at the oval hopefully with a mass
let‘s give it another go we might be able to talk to adam again, adam, we lost you for just a moment. rebecca, sorry about that, technical problems, lots of crowd building, lots of noise, i was going to take you through some of the papers to show you what‘s being said. in the mirror, will hear from will hearfrom joe will hear from joe root in a moment. in the daily mail. and in the times newspaper. referring to tim paine, the australia captain who mentioned yesterday he doesn‘t feel any...
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>> stephen: please welcome adam amnine! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) (applause). ♪ adam d ♪ (applause). >> stephen. >> do they do that for everyone or are mi special. >> stephen: you're special, you're special, you're the only one they applaud for. >> that's cool, and i believe that, thank you. >> stephen: yeah, i understand you have been down in my hometown down in south carolina. >> the low country, a lot of people call it it that. >> jon: because that is what it is called actually. >> that is debatable. but i specifically call it the low country. >> jon: oh. >> stephen: oh, good. >> a lot of people do? weird. >> stephen: what do you think of my hometown. >> hate it, e-w-w. i will get a a lot of hate mail for that. >> stephen: you sure will. >> people still send mail am i loved it it was so awesome. charleston is a beautiful city. >> stephen: have youírÑ gotten n >> i have, i am mostly in the restaurants, that is why my head is three times larger than normal. >> stephen: you imain weight on your skull.zf
>> stephen: please welcome adam amnine! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) (applause). ♪ adam d ♪ (applause). >> stephen. >> do they do that for everyone or are mi special. >> stephen: you're special, you're special, you're the only one they applaud for. >> that's cool, and i believe that, thank you. >> stephen: yeah, i understand you have been down in my hometown down in south carolina. >> the low country, a lot of people call it it that....
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>> it's a great question, adam. my politics are informed by a sense of morality, and i learned it from growing up in montana, from being raised in a single-parent household, often paycheck to paycheck. by my faith. the recognition that there is something more that we should be doing for everyone. by my role as a parent. think back to my first state of the state address because my kids were, like, 6, 8, and 10, youngest in 40 years in montana as the governor -- we moved into the governor's residence. my son kicks a soccer ball, bounces off a painting. it's like, uh-oh, maybe we should take down all the pa paintings in the house. at a time of great division even in our state legislature, my first state of the state i said you're going to hear different sounds from the governor's residence. that's a sound of young kids. we as elected leaders have to recognize that our kids learn from our words and our deeds. and our kids are watching. believe that more true today than ever before. at some point this president's going t
>> it's a great question, adam. my politics are informed by a sense of morality, and i learned it from growing up in montana, from being raised in a single-parent household, often paycheck to paycheck. by my faith. the recognition that there is something more that we should be doing for everyone. by my role as a parent. think back to my first state of the state address because my kids were, like, 6, 8, and 10, youngest in 40 years in montana as the governor -- we moved into the governor's...
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driver and hanson are the pair that split and they're both phenomenal adam driver particular i think if he doesn't get an oscar nomination for this performance all i don't know i'll turn in my card but it was truly excruciating look at a marriage falling apart but done beautifully with just the right touches of humor i thought it was a really amazing film and. similar with ad astra very different type of movie but the form of the brad pitt in it which is almost almost worthless i mean most movie was looking at him staring into space or thinking deeply very subtle performance that he gives but the the film as a whole is really sort of an abject look at a very personal story the story of a. man and his father and tried to deal with his daddy issues essentially on the down on the biggest cat in the financial bubble on the entire universe now no real film festival would be any good without a bit of scandal what's the big controversy this year. well this year it's roman polanski's film an officer in the spy it's a period drama but it's not really a film it's a fact that roman polanski dir
driver and hanson are the pair that split and they're both phenomenal adam driver particular i think if he doesn't get an oscar nomination for this performance all i don't know i'll turn in my card but it was truly excruciating look at a marriage falling apart but done beautifully with just the right touches of humor i thought it was a really amazing film and. similar with ad astra very different type of movie but the form of the brad pitt in it which is almost almost worthless i mean most...
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adam klotz. todd: bravo. adam: good morning, guys. i'm out here making a whole lot of friends this morning. a little bit on the sticky, steamy side. everybody is doing okay. are you guys enjoying yourselves? [cheers] adam: i told them to give me a lot of energy. they followed through. 75 in new york city right now it. is a steamy one. take a look at the maps across the country. plenty of spots in the eastern half of the country where it's nice and warm. big low pressure system in the gulf. that's what we are paying attention to. getting deeper and deeper into hurricane season. this is a tropical system not going to become a hurricane. still flooding around the florida big bend that's something we need to pay attention to. now into monday, maybe as much as 8 to 120, inches of rain that could cause flooding all away across the florida panhandle. the tropics are completely clear. there is still plenty of time for that to change. as i'm getting ready to toss it back in to you guys, i will ask a question off the top of my head. i just thou
adam klotz. todd: bravo. adam: good morning, guys. i'm out here making a whole lot of friends this morning. a little bit on the sticky, steamy side. everybody is doing okay. are you guys enjoying yourselves? [cheers] adam: i told them to give me a lot of energy. they followed through. 75 in new york city right now it. is a steamy one. take a look at the maps across the country. plenty of spots in the eastern half of the country where it's nice and warm. big low pressure system in the gulf....
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tom: christopher verrone and gina mark adams. we have a viewer and listener, one mohammed who says, welcome back. how could a buffoon like you take yesterday off? as my family could tell you, i was glued to the bloomberg on the cell phone for the entire day. mohamed el-erian, please call in. francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." for the first time since the 1990's, the u.s. treasury department has labeled china a currency manipulator after the currency weekend to more than seven per dollar. steps,as since taken pledging it will not depreciate the currency to be competitive. to discuss more of this is enda curran. one-shot thatof a they had to say, we mean business and do not want the u.s. doing this because we will let the currency lose? does it mean china will retaliate or cool off? enda: i think you are right, it certainly was a warning shot from china. trade talks appear to have gone somewhat ok. there is talk of another meeting thatptember but the idea p
tom: christopher verrone and gina mark adams. we have a viewer and listener, one mohammed who says, welcome back. how could a buffoon like you take yesterday off? as my family could tell you, i was glued to the bloomberg on the cell phone for the entire day. mohamed el-erian, please call in. francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." for the first time since the 1990's, the u.s. treasury department has labeled china a...
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samuel adams sam '76 -- thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. ...and it's now on sale fors and just $59.ories. it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...to discover your heritage. get your dna kit (now) for just $59 at ancestry.com. >>> as families across the country lay their loved ones to arrest after the recent mass shootings, grief is on the minds of so many americans. the late show's stephen colbert lost his father and two brothers in a plane crash when he was just 10. he sat down with cnn's anderson cooper who recently lost his mother. here's a portion of that interview. >> you told an interviewer that you have learned to love the thing that i most wish had not happen happened. you went on to say, what punishments of god are -- -- >> yes. it's a gift to exist. it's a gift to exist. and with existence comes suffering. there's no escaping that. and i guess i'm eith
samuel adams sam '76 -- thanks to move free ultra i keep up with this little one. see the world with this guy. and hit the town with these girls. in a clinical study, 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free ultra. movement keeps us connected. ...and it's now on sale fors and just $59.ories. it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...to discover your heritage. get your dna kit (now) for just $59 at ancestry.com. >>> as families across the country lay their loved ones...
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hasn't all of that been taught that all of these people are so upset about, adam? >> well, i think newt actually told what you his problem is. it's okay to talk about slavery in the context of a redemption ark for white people. if you talk about it as a vehicle for redemption of the ideals of the founders, that's fine. if you talk about slavery from a black perspective with the black people at the center of it, that's defensive and dee legitimatizing. there is an ideological nugget of truth here in that if you look back and you see the country as fundamentally shaped by this institution of slavery, its economy, its governing institutions, by this institution that existed on this continent for longer than the united states has existed, then all of a sudden you have a particular responsibility to rectify the harm that was caused by that institution. and i think that's a place that people like mr. newt gingrich really don't want to go. and i think that's why there is such a backlash from this particular crowd. >> everyone stay with me. we have much more to talk about.
hasn't all of that been taught that all of these people are so upset about, adam? >> well, i think newt actually told what you his problem is. it's okay to talk about slavery in the context of a redemption ark for white people. if you talk about it as a vehicle for redemption of the ideals of the founders, that's fine. if you talk about slavery from a black perspective with the black people at the center of it, that's defensive and dee legitimatizing. there is an ideological nugget of...
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ken adam neumann cell? how much is -- can adam neumann sell? what is softbank selling? taylor: we will wait on that ipo on the valuation. sonali basak, thank you for coming to share that with us. the 30 year yield plunged to a record low. joining us now is sebastien page, t. rowe price head of global multi-asset. on the phone, ira jersey, bloomberg interest-rate strategist. did anything change fundamentally this morning, or was this just a psychological barrier? ira: i think it is a psychological barrier. market has been trading on sentiment at the global economy is going to continue to slow down, and right now we are pricing for a recession sometime in 2020 or 2021. it is unlikely that we are going to get a recession in the near term based on the fundamentals in the u.s., but the market is pricing for a lot of bad news going forward. david: what is the chance that it is not the same signal it has been in the past because the rest of the world is in negative yields, and that is forcing money into u.s. treasuries? is certainlythat part of it, but that would be true in tw
ken adam neumann cell? how much is -- can adam neumann sell? what is softbank selling? taylor: we will wait on that ipo on the valuation. sonali basak, thank you for coming to share that with us. the 30 year yield plunged to a record low. joining us now is sebastien page, t. rowe price head of global multi-asset. on the phone, ira jersey, bloomberg interest-rate strategist. did anything change fundamentally this morning, or was this just a psychological barrier? ira: i think it is a...
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we should discern what it is -- what that kernel is. >> adam, i'll go to you. it was striking this week to see bernie sanders call out "the washington post," to see joe biden say his -- his team say, look, the coverage of the gaffes is totally disproportionate given who the president is. is the left catching onto this accusation of bias? is it warranted? >> no, i think these are two distinct lines of criticism. i want to say i disagree with biden and sanders' assessment of press bias against them. biden's verbal errors are newsworthy and sanders' accusation that the reporters at the post are following bezos' marching orders. i think that in general the left has been critical of the media for a long time. it's a criticism of emphasis, of framing and sometimes of facts. as far as critiques of the media is an anger and frustration at the mainstream's press. unwillingness to necessarily create the same -- replicate the same alternate reality that trump and his supporters live in verbatim in the way pro trump outlets do. i think those are two different critiques. di
we should discern what it is -- what that kernel is. >> adam, i'll go to you. it was striking this week to see bernie sanders call out "the washington post," to see joe biden say his -- his team say, look, the coverage of the gaffes is totally disproportionate given who the president is. is the left catching onto this accusation of bias? is it warranted? >> no, i think these are two distinct lines of criticism. i want to say i disagree with biden and sanders' assessment of...
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adam klotz, has been all over the story. adam, what's changed? >> this will not be the hurricane hitting puerto rico. instead it will be a tropical storm hitting puerto rico. running over warm waters can fuel this and become a story for the mainland united states. making landfall in puerto rico later today into the evening hours. then back out over open water. you see this intensifying very quickly. current models, suggesting as high as category 2 storm. this is very large area it could make landfall. maybe late in the weekend, maybe monday before we get idea of that. coming up on puerto rico. heavy bands of rain hitting virgin islands. next several hours seeing heavier rain moving on to the island of puerto rico. center of circulation getting close to landfall this afternoon, 3 or 4:00. winds, 40 to 50 miles an hour. on high-end. consistently 230 miles an hour. rainfall, it does matter where exactly the center moves. on upper end, eight to 10 inches of rain. that is enough to cause flooding, guys. this is quick moving storm. rain won't dump and
adam klotz, has been all over the story. adam, what's changed? >> this will not be the hurricane hitting puerto rico. instead it will be a tropical storm hitting puerto rico. running over warm waters can fuel this and become a story for the mainland united states. making landfall in puerto rico later today into the evening hours. then back out over open water. you see this intensifying very quickly. current models, suggesting as high as category 2 storm. this is very large area it could...
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me of macor university adam so that set up i laid out just now is that really the case that the u.s. is going to be the one ratcheting up tensions the region. well melissa certainly the demise of the i n f a treaty makes everyone less safe you know in asia iran says of prospect of a new arms race principally between us russia and china but also others north korea south korea japan for example an arms race dynamic would especially be likely if the u.s. decides to deploy new missiles to asia you know to counter china's growing military power the u.s. will start testing these new missiles in the next few weeks testing of which will bend on the under the treaty a big reason why the u.s. has put out of the treaty is that china is not a signatory to it so the us sees china as its principal geopolitical competitor of a challenge that is far more familiar bought and injuring than putin's russia so the last few decades china has made enormous progress in these missiles most of china's miss else would have been banned under the treaty if china has signed on to it and china in fact now has one
me of macor university adam so that set up i laid out just now is that really the case that the u.s. is going to be the one ratcheting up tensions the region. well melissa certainly the demise of the i n f a treaty makes everyone less safe you know in asia iran says of prospect of a new arms race principally between us russia and china but also others north korea south korea japan for example an arms race dynamic would especially be likely if the u.s. decides to deploy new missiles to asia you...