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adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a dibt. diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, they can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was a fish out of water when it came to what was expected from the men and women of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living if a boarding house, it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk, has the kingmaker met his future king. >> clay asked for as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and speculation pass. the house convenes, to
adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a dibt. diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, they can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was a fish out of water when it came to what was expected from the men and women of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living if a boarding house, it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having...
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adams knew better. he knew slaveowners would never voluntarily surrender their most precious property and the foundation of their way of life. what do we learn about adams in this episode? first, that he was fearless, he would fight dirty, he would be unfair if he needed to. he would speak in the loftiest register and engage in savage personal attacks. he was an extraordinarily clearheaded man, but with a vehemence that brought him to a ferocity, that is the meaning of the subtitle of my book, you can see from this episode his militant spirit. these gifts were the ones that were his great source of achievement and great source of failure. his brilliant insight had made him america's leading diplomat at a very young age. his principled intransigence, indefatigable energies had made him a great secretary of state but the same stubbornness, contempt for compromise at the business of politics made him a terrible president. he was a man who had a very bold agenda and achieved nothing. the presidency was the
adams knew better. he knew slaveowners would never voluntarily surrender their most precious property and the foundation of their way of life. what do we learn about adams in this episode? first, that he was fearless, he would fight dirty, he would be unfair if he needed to. he would speak in the loftiest register and engage in savage personal attacks. he was an extraordinarily clearheaded man, but with a vehemence that brought him to a ferocity, that is the meaning of the subtitle of my book,...
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lincoln's first term was adam's last term. adam's last term. lincoln was there when adam side. when adam's casket was taken from washington northwards on the train to be buried in quincy, massachusetts, an honor guard of two representatives from each state was included. abraham lincoln was included in one of those men. for those of us who like to see a fair amount of adams and lincoln, both in some of the arguments used against slavery but also the activist government that adams talked about. that is the one symbolic part. >> hard to the media treat all of this? >> you mean the media of the day? that is a great question. the word media then in that case meant there were a fair number of court reporters. by the 1840s there are tens of thousands of newspaper, no newspaper, no country had ever had so many newspapers. a number, not a lot maybe a couple couple of dozen had reporters in washington. this was big news in all of the papers. for the abolitionist press, by then there some number of thousands of explicitly abolitionist newspapers. this was huge. we should remember, remembe
lincoln's first term was adam's last term. adam's last term. lincoln was there when adam side. when adam's casket was taken from washington northwards on the train to be buried in quincy, massachusetts, an honor guard of two representatives from each state was included. abraham lincoln was included in one of those men. for those of us who like to see a fair amount of adams and lincoln, both in some of the arguments used against slavery but also the activist government that adams talked about....
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adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk. has the kingmaker met his future king? >> clay asked for, as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and spec
adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman. she had learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people....
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indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in , federalistunt leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable, especially in the case of hamilton. quite to the contrary, hamilton, we know from his letters, actually supported adams for vice president to keep him from getting any more meaningful post such as chief justice. there is no evidence that anyone at the convention for cell using the vice presidency as a way to hamilton rivals, yet figured out how to use it in precisely that way in the very first election. the second presidential election, in 1792, a further and racine political development carry the electoral system even further from the framers intention. national political factions had began to replace stat
indeed, fearful that so many electors might vote for both washington and adams in this manner, that adams could accidentally come out ahead in , federalistunt leader, alexander hamilton actively encouraged some electors to scatter their second boat so as to assure washington won. it is hard to believe that hamilton or any of the federalist to voted for adams actually viewed him as the heir apparent to the presidency, or in any way comparable to washington. indeed that is inconceivable,...
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, all right, adam. >> adam's the marlboro man, let me tell you. >> thank you, charlie, thank you. this is one of those magical moments where charlie absolutely nailed it. i agree with exactly what he said -- >> shocking. >> not only do i agree with you all, but oil and gas companies are companies, they're good corporate citizens, except when they're not. just like every other corporate citizen. but, what she's doing, what charlie is pointing out is that this positions her to be presidential which is going to be very important in the general election because we've got one candidate who says i'm the president of all the united states including all companies, they're part of our country, and another candidate who doesn't act presidential, repeatedly. i think it's fine she got upset. >> good that she got upset, i got that part, the human part, adam, you know the left better than anyone else, how come for every thing, how come big oil is being evil? >> when you have a 10% tax rate, but somehow, exxon. >> it's not hard to understand. we do need to cut down on greenhouse gases. we do nee
, all right, adam. >> adam's the marlboro man, let me tell you. >> thank you, charlie, thank you. this is one of those magical moments where charlie absolutely nailed it. i agree with exactly what he said -- >> shocking. >> not only do i agree with you all, but oil and gas companies are companies, they're good corporate citizens, except when they're not. just like every other corporate citizen. but, what she's doing, what charlie is pointing out is that this positions...
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. >> adams may well have dug his own grave. it's time for secretary of state henry clay to step in. >> clay, in so many words, said do you want to win or not? and adams saying in so many words i'm not going to disgrace and degrade myself to win. >> they had to throw everything that they could think of at andrew jackson if they had any hope of adams retaining the presidency. >> the way politics works is you attack your opponents's strength, you may find a weakness, good. but you must attack his strength. so it was very logical to attack his military record. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. most allergy pills only control one inflammatory substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase changes everything. i missed a payment. aw, shoot. shoot! this is bad. no! we're good! this is your first time missing a payment. and you've got the discover it card, so we won't hike up your apr for paying late. that's great! it is great! (both
. >> adams may well have dug his own grave. it's time for secretary of state henry clay to step in. >> clay, in so many words, said do you want to win or not? and adams saying in so many words i'm not going to disgrace and degrade myself to win. >> they had to throw everything that they could think of at andrew jackson if they had any hope of adams retaining the presidency. >> the way politics works is you attack your opponents's strength, you may find a weakness, good....
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fourartoloni-tuazon: adams, even though he was -- for adams, even though he was a high federalist, he was more concerned about a week executive than a strong executive. he was concerned the executive would be corruptible. when he had been in britain as an ambassador, perhaps he had seen king george manipulated by his court. he was worried and richard henry senator from virginia, was also worried about a weak executive. they felt one of the ways to shore up the executive was to give him some tremendous title. the senate majority felt this way. part of the reason they did was they found themselves in a bit of a bind. those -- the people who were most fearful of this weak executive, those they thought would be the most manipulative would be the senate. the states were very powerful. the senators were the state elites. adams was very afraid the state elites would overpower the executive. not so much washington with his incredible authority, but all the presidents to come. the senate did find itself in a bit of a bind. if they did not give the president a high title, they of anbe accused a
fourartoloni-tuazon: adams, even though he was -- for adams, even though he was a high federalist, he was more concerned about a week executive than a strong executive. he was concerned the executive would be corruptible. when he had been in britain as an ambassador, perhaps he had seen king george manipulated by his court. he was worried and richard henry senator from virginia, was also worried about a weak executive. they felt one of the ways to shore up the executive was to give him some...
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john adams had been ambassador to britain. as ambassador to britain, he was called excellency, as was abigail. i found evidence that when abigail was back in the united states after that, she was still getting correspondence addressed to your excellency mrs. john adams. >> i will ask one more question and then we will turn it to the audience. please get your questions ready. with the current presidential election, there is a better chance there will be a woman elected for president. if hillary clinton was elected president, will there be a new title controversy? dr. bartoloni-tuazon: many women are presidents of organizations and they are called madam president. i would assume she would be called madam president. i do not think there would be a whole lot of debate about that. i think most women, their husbands would be called mr. or dr. or lieutenant. maybe the first gentleman. i can see the first gentleman being used for bill clinton, but bill clinton is a special case. he was president so he is still president clinton. the c
john adams had been ambassador to britain. as ambassador to britain, he was called excellency, as was abigail. i found evidence that when abigail was back in the united states after that, she was still getting correspondence addressed to your excellency mrs. john adams. >> i will ask one more question and then we will turn it to the audience. please get your questions ready. with the current presidential election, there is a better chance there will be a woman elected for president. if...
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. >>> adam l leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very >>> taylor like you have never seen her before. why some calling her interview down right rude? >>> get your proton packsready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." >> are you comfortable enough to do this? >> >>> now for april 2014, this is "entertainment tonight." we're going to get into the new settlement that gwen stefani as made with her ex, gavin rossdale. >> i was so happy to see lamar and just go up and give him a hug. he was open and honest about everything, including his relationship with kloe, he was part of the star studded sendoff for kobe bryant last night. >>> kelley clarkson had her baby which is our number one story. kelley tweeted the news 7:3030 this mo remington alexander black stock was bo tuesday, happy and healthy. kelly and her husband brandon have two under the age of 2 and so they're going to be having al of this. it was actually a really tough pregnanc keggy. >> i'm familiar with all d
. >>> adam l leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very >>> taylor like you have never seen her before. why some calling her interview down right rude? >>> get your proton packsready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." >> are you comfortable enough to do this? >> >>> now for april 2014, this is "entertainment tonight." we're going to get into the new settlement...
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tom: adam posen? adam: it cuts both ways. when we had coordinated austerity in 2010, not only in europe but the reversal of fiscal policy in the u.s. and japan, it cut both ways. and it was also, as with inflation targeting, there was nonsense about expansionary consolidation, like in the u.k. that somehow you were going to get a boost to the economy and the budget by tightening. that did not work. the open economy thing is extended rated -- the open economy thing is exaggerated. rogoff,ing up next, ken francine, and i will listen and question david lipton. it is easy to talk, and then you are in the seat where you have to do. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london. tom keene is in new york or the imf's meeting in d.c.. joining us from the imf, david lipton, the first deputy managing director. great to have you on the program. we heard from your managing director, saying that a three-pronged approach with monetary, fiscal, and structural actions is needed. given what we have heard from central
tom: adam posen? adam: it cuts both ways. when we had coordinated austerity in 2010, not only in europe but the reversal of fiscal policy in the u.s. and japan, it cut both ways. and it was also, as with inflation targeting, there was nonsense about expansionary consolidation, like in the u.k. that somehow you were going to get a boost to the economy and the budget by tightening. that did not work. the open economy thing is extended rated -- the open economy thing is exaggerated. rogoff,ing up...
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>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for comment on laroche's departure from the team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there was something else compelling him to quit the game. >> the reason i said that this may have been my last year is for something i experienced in the off-season that just really -- just really messed me up. >> reporter: that life-changing experience, a trip last fall to southeast asia with his close friend and milwaukee brewers pitcher blaine boyer. the two pro baseball players went undercover with a non-profit organization, the exodus road, looking for victims of sex trafficking. this footage is from some of the group's past investigations. >> we go over and spend ten days with these gi
>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for comment on laroche's departure from the team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there...
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adam's contestant was a little bi confused. >> adam is going to be back next season. >> pam:now at eight nat thousands of phones buzzing with an amber alert. a little kidnap victim recovered safely in the south bay today. we dig deeper and find out why it isn't used more often whoosh a very lucky eyewitness to history. an east bay high school student shares his story of being the guest of draymont green as the warriors made basketball history. whoosh a new government warning about teenagers and sleep. and why not getting enough it of could have deadly consequences whoosh nat celebratiing a centennial. tonght quadcopter four gives you an unforgettable view of the oldest telescope at chabot science center. this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. >> pam: mafias led to the hundreds of stepchildren
adam's contestant was a little bi confused. >> adam is going to be back next season. >> pam:now at eight nat thousands of phones buzzing with an amber alert. a little kidnap victim recovered safely in the south bay today. we dig deeper and find out why it isn't used more often whoosh a very lucky eyewitness to history. an east bay high school student shares his story of being the guest of draymont green as the warriors made basketball history. whoosh a new government warning about...
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>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for comment on laroche's departure from the team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there was something else compelling him to quit the game. >> the reason i said that this may have been my last year is for something i experienced in the off-season that just really really -- just really messed me up. >> reporter: that life-changing southeast asia with his close friend and milwaukee brewers pitcher blaine boyer. the two pro baseball players went undercover with a non-profit organization, the exodus road, looking for victims of sex trafficking. this footage is from some of the group's past investigations. >> we go over and spend ten days with these girls that are literally ra
>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for comment on laroche's departure from the team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there...
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. >>> is adam levine leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very shocked. >>> plus taylor swift like you have never seen her before. rocker sheets for "vogue," but why are some are calling her interview down right rude? >>> geurt yo proton packs ready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." th cameos, the cadillacs, the hot millions. >> are you comfortable enough to do this? >> yes. >>> now for april 14, 2014, this is "entertainment tonight." gwen stefani is a step closer to being able to marry blake shelto we're going to get into the new settlement that gwen stefani as made with her ex, gavin rossdale. >> i was so happy to see lamar and just go up and give him a hug. he was open and honest about everything, including his relationship with kloe, part of the star studded sendoff for kobe bryant last night. and that is all ahead. >>> but firs kelley clarkson had her baby. that's our top story. miss independence and her mommy moment, like this. >> we talk about magical unicorns. >
. >>> is adam levine leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very shocked. >>> plus taylor swift like you have never seen her before. rocker sheets for "vogue," but why are some are calling her interview down right rude? >>> geurt yo proton packs ready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." th cameos, the cadillacs, the hot millions. >> are you comfortable enough to do this?...
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his son is adam nimoy. he will join us. >> living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox , an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's shown to prevent headaches and migraines before they start. and it's injected by my doctor once every 12 weeks. effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue and headache. don't take botox if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. vis
his son is adam nimoy. he will join us. >> living with chronic migraine feels like each day is a game of chance. i wanted to put the odds in my favor. so my doctor told me about botox , an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's shown to prevent headaches and migraines before they start. and it's injected by my doctor once every 12 weeks. effects of botox may...
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. >>> is adam levine leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very shocked. >>> plus taylor swift like you have never seen her before. rocker sheets for "vogue," but why are some are calling her interview down right rude? >>> geurt yo proton packs ready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." th cameos, the cadillacs, the hot millions. >> are you comfortable enough to do this? >> yes. >>> now for april 14, 2014, this is "entertainment tonight." gwen stefani is a step closer to being able to marry blake shelto we're going to get into the new settlement that gwen stefani as >> i was so happy to see lamar and just go up and give him a hug. he was open and honest about everything, including his relationship with kloe, part of the star studded sendoff for kobe bryant last night. and that is all ahead. >>> but firs kelley clarkson had her baby. that's our top story. miss independence and her mommy moment, like this. >> we talk about magical unicorns. >> kelly tweeted the at 7:30 this m
. >>> is adam levine leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very shocked. >>> plus taylor swift like you have never seen her before. rocker sheets for "vogue," but why are some are calling her interview down right rude? >>> geurt yo proton packs ready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." th cameos, the cadillacs, the hot millions. >> are you comfortable enough to do this?...
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. >> adam is on board. >> let's do it. all through of us. >> speaking of adam he's standing by at the "action news" board. what a cold weekend we had. >> blue represents cold that color and it is moving in a big change overnight. right now in boston it is just 28 degrees, 27 syracuse, burlington 58 and philadelphia and the cold wind will be pushing in and rushing in during the overnight hours so the 50's we have right now, it is going to drop some 30 degrees by tomorrow morning. double scan live radar we're dealing with light rain showers coming in from there north and west. it has been raining much of the day up in the lehigh valley but you can see it is cold enough, it is all snow in southern and northern new england and boston winter storm warnings for to 8-inches of snow on this april day to the north but for us locally it is all green in the form of rain. some heavier rain developing in lancaster and southern and western chester county pushing to the east so a little bit of a slow go on the roadways as they're wet for
. >> adam is on board. >> let's do it. all through of us. >> speaking of adam he's standing by at the "action news" board. what a cold weekend we had. >> blue represents cold that color and it is moving in a big change overnight. right now in boston it is just 28 degrees, 27 syracuse, burlington 58 and philadelphia and the cold wind will be pushing in and rushing in during the overnight hours so the 50's we have right now, it is going to drop some 30 degrees by...
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because after all, jackson, jackson's people smeared adams. jackson wasn't the only one smeared in the campaign. i think the lesson, to the extent a 19th century election can provide us a lesson. is that letting the voters see you, letting the voters benefit from your charisma is always helpful. >> that's playing out this year. >> adams, well, adams was, was part of that revolutionary tradition. he was the son of an american president. as far as he was concerned, it was beneath the office of the presidency to campaign. >> he sort of represented more of the washington elite and jackson represented the outside. >> the outsiders who wanted a chance at power. that was the argument jackson made in 1828 and it's an argument that we're seeing made by a number of people this time around. >> it's such a great episode. i loved every moment. the drama brought to life and tim naftal certain part of it. don't miss it tonight, the race for the white house, narrated by kevin spacey, 9:00 p.m. eastern pacific, we'll be right back. >>> and finally tonight's nu
because after all, jackson, jackson's people smeared adams. jackson wasn't the only one smeared in the campaign. i think the lesson, to the extent a 19th century election can provide us a lesson. is that letting the voters see you, letting the voters benefit from your charisma is always helpful. >> that's playing out this year. >> adams, well, adams was, was part of that revolutionary tradition. he was the son of an american president. as far as he was concerned, it was beneath the...
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>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for com team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there was something else compelling him to quit the game. >> the reason i said that this may have been my last year is for something i experienced in the off-season that just real really -- just really messed me up. >> reporter: that life-changing experience, a trip last fall to southeast asia with his close friend and milwaukee brewers pitcher blaine boyer. the two pro baseball players went undercover with a non-profit organization, the exodus road, looking for victims of sex trafficking. this footage is from some of the group's past investigations. >> we go over and spend ten days with these girls that are literally raped si
>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for com team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there was something else compelling him to...
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>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for comment on laroche's departure from the team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there was something else compelling him to quit the game. >> the reason i said that this may have been my last year is for something i experienced in the off-season that just real really -- just really messed me up. >> reporter: that life-changing experience, a trip last fall to southeast asia with his close friend and milwaukee brewers pitcher blaine boyer. the two pro baseball players went undercover with a non-profit organization, the exodus road, looking for victims of sex trafficking. this footage is from some of the group's past investigations. >> we go over and spend ten days with the
>> not a huge one. >> but adam, 13 million is 13 million. for six months of work. >> but i learned a long time ago no matter how much we have it's never enough. >> when asked for comment on laroche's departure from the team the white sox referred abc news to a statement made last week by general manager rick hahn, who said, "we've made a point of saying we've turned the page as an organization." laroche says regardless of the policy change about his son, there...
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. >>> is adam levine leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very shocked. >>> plus taylor swift like you have never seen her before. rocker sheets for "vogue," but why are some are calling her interview down right rude? >>> get your proton packs ready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." th cameos, the cadillacs, the hot millions. >> are you comfortable enough to do this? >> yes. >>> now for april 14, 2014, this is "entertainment tonight." gwen stefani is a step closer to being able to marry blake shelto we're going to get into the new settlement that gwen stefani as made with her ex, gavin rossdale. >> i was so happy to see lamar and just go up and give him a hug. he was open and honest about everything, including his relationship with kloe, part of the star studded sendoff for kobe bryant last night. and that is all ahead. >>> but firs kelley clarkson had her baby. that's our top story. miss independence and her mommy moment, like this. >> we talk about magical unicorns. >
. >>> is adam levine leaving the voice? what these contestants accidently let slip. >> i actually was very shocked. >>> plus taylor swift like you have never seen her before. rocker sheets for "vogue," but why are some are calling her interview down right rude? >>> get your proton packs ready. only "e.t" is on the set of "ghostbusters." th cameos, the cadillacs, the hot millions. >> are you comfortable enough to do this?...
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what's going on, adam? >> adam: he asked me to come by. >> nick: yeah, he wants you to do something for him. i heard you talking. >> adam: then you heard what he asked me? >> nick: yeah, he wants you to run the company the way he would until he can get out of prison and make his big comeback. you've just been biding your time. well, now here's your chance. and to hell with what the rest of us want. >> adam: you got it all wrong. >> well, you're damn lucky. that knife barely missed your heart. >> victor: i don't consider being stabbed in the ribcage as being lucky. >> unfortunately, i'm about to make your bad day worse. v
what's going on, adam? >> adam: he asked me to come by. >> nick: yeah, he wants you to do something for him. i heard you talking. >> adam: then you heard what he asked me? >> nick: yeah, he wants you to run the company the way he would until he can get out of prison and make his big comeback. you've just been biding your time. well, now here's your chance. and to hell with what the rest of us want. >> adam: you got it all wrong. >> well, you're damn lucky....
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>> adam is going to be back next nowhere. have you guys seen this feature that lets you talk to siri without pressing any buttons? no. how does it work? you just say, uh, "hey, siri, what time is it?" siri: the time is 6:37 p.m. yeah. so now anyone can control your phone? hey, siri, show me pictures of naked grandma butts. nice try. it only recognizes my voice. oh. cool.
>> adam is going to be back next nowhere. have you guys seen this feature that lets you talk to siri without pressing any buttons? no. how does it work? you just say, uh, "hey, siri, what time is it?" siri: the time is 6:37 p.m. yeah. so now anyone can control your phone? hey, siri, show me pictures of naked grandma butts. nice try. it only recognizes my voice. oh. cool.
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adam joseph standing by. hey adam. >> everyone along the east coast back to the ohio valley as strong high pressure remains in control and we take a live look right now you can see a couple folks walking along the water's edge in cape play live on sky since. looks beautiful from this vantage point but they probable have at least a light jacket on because at the shore like this weekend there's that cool wind can coming in off the water so right now it's only 63 degrees in cape may. at the atlantic city airport 10 miles inland you do go into the lower 70's. beach haven in the 60's. you can see that easterly wind and sea breeze front setting up in western parts of atlantic county and southern parts of burlington county while you go farther inland we are right around 80 degrees or better. right now in wilmington 82, allentown 81 and then the upper 70's north and west where we have a northwesterly wind setting into those northwest suburbs. so, we did hit 80 so far in philadelphia today. this marks the fourth time
adam joseph standing by. hey adam. >> everyone along the east coast back to the ohio valley as strong high pressure remains in control and we take a live look right now you can see a couple folks walking along the water's edge in cape play live on sky since. looks beautiful from this vantage point but they probable have at least a light jacket on because at the shore like this weekend there's that cool wind can coming in off the water so right now it's only 63 degrees in cape may. at the...
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adam torres will be officially sentenced on june 24. at that point, he will have already served 10 months. he will be sentenced to one year in jail. it will be up to the judge as to how much the time served will go into consideration to the sentence. much more coming up on later editions of abc news. live in fairfax county, jeff goldberg. autria: thank you for the update. breaking news now in prince george's county. news chopper seven over an industrial accident in brandywine. this involved a bulldozer in the 8900-block. they are investigating a potentially fatal injury. we are still working to get more information. stay with abc seven for updates -- abc 7 for updates as they come into our newsroom. now to the high court. the supreme court that could impact 4 million immigrants living in the u.s. illegally. the judges are hearing a challenge to obama's sweeping immigration plan. sam sweeney is outside the court, where people have been rallying since we first saw you this morning. sam: the crowds continue to grow here. it just seems to g
adam torres will be officially sentenced on june 24. at that point, he will have already served 10 months. he will be sentenced to one year in jail. it will be up to the judge as to how much the time served will go into consideration to the sentence. much more coming up on later editions of abc news. live in fairfax county, jeff goldberg. autria: thank you for the update. breaking news now in prince george's county. news chopper seven over an industrial accident in brandywine. this involved a...
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adam: first of all, it is a minority party. they have less than, i believe, independent registered voters. it is diminishing influence, they don't control the governors or the house. it used to be the center of attention. right now, in this state, i think probably like new york, it is a congressional district -- which means, trump is going to do very well, and win delegates. i cannot see him sweeping the whole state. there are parts of the state where cruz is doing very well, congressional districts, again. so there will be mixed results. my guess now, trump is the overall popular vote. we will come out with a significant number of delegates, but not a sweep like they will get in new york. john p: if that is the result, then cruz is in a lot of trouble. if cruz can't build -- if the early part of may and june is still trump territory, and he is closer to a majority than cruz is, five weeks before the convention, assuming he does not get the specified number of delegates -- cruz will not look like a winner, not a guide to turn t
adam: first of all, it is a minority party. they have less than, i believe, independent registered voters. it is diminishing influence, they don't control the governors or the house. it used to be the center of attention. right now, in this state, i think probably like new york, it is a congressional district -- which means, trump is going to do very well, and win delegates. i cannot see him sweeping the whole state. there are parts of the state where cruz is doing very well, congressional...
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for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli adam joseph i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me he along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> now here is rick williams with a look at what's coming up at 5 o'clock. hi, rick. >> hi, sharrie thank you. coming up next at 5:00 two deadly shootings in philadelphia just hours and blocks apart. the investigation now under way as police try to track down a suspect. >>> also primary day in delaware and pennsylvania hours away. we're tracking last minute support across our area. >>> and reports of trouble for the eagles tonight and quarterback sam bradford. why insiders say he's demanding to be traded off the team. those stories and much more are coming your way next on "action news" at 5:00. fight back and rebuild an economy. so does she. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies from moving profits and jobs overseas. for businesses that create manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest
for sharrie williams alicia vitarelli adam joseph i'm brian taff. hope you'll join me he along with sharrie adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for a full hour of "action news" at 10:00 on phl17. >> now here is rick williams with a look at what's coming up at 5 o'clock. hi, rick. >> hi, sharrie thank you. coming up next at 5:00 two deadly shootings in philadelphia just hours and blocks apart. the investigation now under way as police try to track down a suspect....
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with john quincy adams if it can be described as such the character. and then followed her to berlin, russia and then back to washington where she was the wife of a president. and then it's great to talk about it. one of the the things i wanted to ask you right off the bat since the theme of the night as louisa is whether the fact that the character's name is luisa jury you to your book and what was interesting about that? >> i think it is true that i did pick it up quicker than i did of her name was jane. beyond that it was quince it is. i do think when you are writing about historical figure you cannot imagine getting inside their head, but you do need a crack of the window into the room that they are standing. for me probably sharing the name which i don't know many louisa's, so this probably was a little bit of a window opener. >> i think for me my name had to do with who i became as a person, i was interested about the fact that my name was louisa growing up. do you think her name affected her personality. >> it was a common name at the time, more
with john quincy adams if it can be described as such the character. and then followed her to berlin, russia and then back to washington where she was the wife of a president. and then it's great to talk about it. one of the the things i wanted to ask you right off the bat since the theme of the night as louisa is whether the fact that the character's name is luisa jury you to your book and what was interesting about that? >> i think it is true that i did pick it up quicker than i did of...
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john marshall's appointment to the supreme court by president john adams. up next on american history tv, jeffrey rosen lectures on the influence of john marshall. with opening remarks by chief justice john roberts. mr. rosen talks about the ideological differences between marshall and president thomas jefferson, and marshall's influence on later supreme court justices. the supreme court historical society and john marshall foundation cohosted the event in the supreme court chamber. this is about an hour. >> we are delighted to welcome you here to join us in celebrating the 215th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court of united states. this evening is a joint venture between the supreme court historical society and the john marshall foundation. this is not the first time that those two organizations have partnered. as an example, they joined forces to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court. the capstone of that particular evening was a rousing lecture by justice scalia about the
john marshall's appointment to the supreme court by president john adams. up next on american history tv, jeffrey rosen lectures on the influence of john marshall. with opening remarks by chief justice john roberts. mr. rosen talks about the ideological differences between marshall and president thomas jefferson, and marshall's influence on later supreme court justices. the supreme court historical society and john marshall foundation cohosted the event in the supreme court chamber. this is...
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meteorologist adam joseph bringing us the details. what a change from a week ago, hm. >> big time here. we were ahead of four to 5-inches of snow last week. after some chilly numbers this week, our average is moving up. cincinnati widget tax omaha, dallas and all that is moving in our direction. as we look at satellite and radar, there's very little to look at with high pressure in control. another day with a cloudless sky out there and we are going repeat that throughout the upcoming weekend. it is friday evening. so if you're heading out on the town, 60 degrees at 7 o'clock dropping back to 57 at 8 o'clock and then into the lower 50's a little chill in the air between 10 and 11 o'clock with that crystal clear sky. today's high of 64. we'll add three more degrees to that tomorrow, 8 degrees to it on sunday and 16 degrees warmer than today come monday. we'll talk about that almost summer-like feeling for the beginning of next week and just how long, brian, this beautiful weather lasts in full accuweather forecast. >> adam thanks very
meteorologist adam joseph bringing us the details. what a change from a week ago, hm. >> big time here. we were ahead of four to 5-inches of snow last week. after some chilly numbers this week, our average is moving up. cincinnati widget tax omaha, dallas and all that is moving in our direction. as we look at satellite and radar, there's very little to look at with high pressure in control. another day with a cloudless sky out there and we are going repeat that throughout the upcoming...
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meteorologist adam joseph standing by with that and what the weekend holds adam. >> yeah, we have passover this evening, a lot of proms this evening. we don't want the rain to be around but most of us are fairing fairly well at this point. we got a lot of clouds around a couple downpours as we close in double scan live radar filling in from wildwood down to open kay. no lightning strikes at the present time but some brief heavy rain passin passing throu. even ocean city before that clips and moves off the coast. as we look at the numbers, especially atlantic city right now at the airport 79 degrees but right along the immediate shore it is in the 60's. 76 millville, up are 70's for philadelphia trenton, allentown ann little on the muggy side as well with those southwesterly winds. as we look at satellite and radar you can see those showers very broken in nature down to the carolinas the virginias and all the way back to the ohio valley. this is where the low pressure still is so it has been slow to move in which means now with the latest information it could be slow to move out. so, future
meteorologist adam joseph standing by with that and what the weekend holds adam. >> yeah, we have passover this evening, a lot of proms this evening. we don't want the rain to be around but most of us are fairing fairly well at this point. we got a lot of clouds around a couple downpours as we close in double scan live radar filling in from wildwood down to open kay. no lightning strikes at the present time but some brief heavy rain passin passing throu. even ocean city before that clips...
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meteorologist adam joseph in for melissa and joins us with the first lot the at forecast, adam. >> pretty perfect weekend when we look at those temperatures. it was 70 both yesterday and today. average being 67 degrees. the right around normal. just a couple degrees or two above but we will not complain a lot of sun today, early showers, on saturday, gave way to pretty nice saturday afternoon, across much of the area. we still have a southerly win, it was really cool at the shore today with temperatures only in the 50's there, and everyone back off in the 50's. fifty-two at the shore. fifty-five in philadelphia a. fifty-five in reading and wilmington. right now at 53 degrees. looking at storm tracker six live double scan we have a warm front, lift to go our north and west, and that is pulling some high cloud cover our way, no precipitation, in the near term here but also severe weather sparking with low pressure nero man had, kansas city. all thinks pushing to the east as we get into tomorrow night, and especially during the day on tuesday. but for the next 12 hours we will dip only to 48
meteorologist adam joseph in for melissa and joins us with the first lot the at forecast, adam. >> pretty perfect weekend when we look at those temperatures. it was 70 both yesterday and today. average being 67 degrees. the right around normal. just a couple degrees or two above but we will not complain a lot of sun today, early showers, on saturday, gave way to pretty nice saturday afternoon, across much of the area. we still have a southerly win, it was really cool at the shore today...
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sam adams is the best beer in the world. i started sam adams and it's not him you're commercials. spray 'n wash is back... and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, spray 'n wash. back 'n better. when you want itchy, watery eyes and sneezes out of the picture, you go to walgreens for flonase allergy relief- in full prescription strength. with walgreens right around the corner, it's easy to get more complete relief in a flash. how's that for picture perfect? well... "perfect" might be a slight exaggeration. swing by walgreens for flonase that helps block six allergic substances, not just one. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. this pimple's gonna last forever. aw com'on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin and acne won't last forever. just like your mom won't walk in on you... forever. let's be clear. clearasil works fast. you are about to meet one of the biggest stars on the internet. >> 5 million followers. >> that's it. >> "time magazine" calls her one of the most influential
sam adams is the best beer in the world. i started sam adams and it's not him you're commercials. spray 'n wash is back... and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, spray 'n wash. back 'n better. when you want itchy, watery eyes and sneezes out of the picture, you go to walgreens for flonase allergy relief- in full prescription strength. with walgreens right around the corner, it's easy to get more complete relief in a flash....
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the federalists, led by adams, reported a strong role government to preserve the union. they feared unchecked majority rule and hope the independent federal courts would check democratic excesses, which federalists interpreted to include criticisms of adams himself during republicans, led by jefferson, were suspicious of national power in the federal courts, believes strongly in states rights as a rule of local majorities and insisted that most constitutional disputes should be settled by elected legislatures rather than unelected judges. in november 1800, the election was thrown to the house of representatives after jefferson and his running mate, aaron burr, finished in a tie with 73 electoral votes each. rumors spread of a federalists plot to install marshall, who was then serving as adams secretary of state. adams, recognizing that the judiciary would be the last stronghold of his party, unexpectedly appointed marshall to the supreme court on january 27, 1801. in a lame-duck federalists than -- the lame-duck federalists senate confirmed him a few days later. the pres
the federalists, led by adams, reported a strong role government to preserve the union. they feared unchecked majority rule and hope the independent federal courts would check democratic excesses, which federalists interpreted to include criticisms of adams himself during republicans, led by jefferson, were suspicious of national power in the federal courts, believes strongly in states rights as a rule of local majorities and insisted that most constitutional disputes should be settled by...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: adam levine! thank you very much, adam levine! you're a stud, straight off the pages of "gq" right there. looking good. [ cheers and applause ] sharp. sharp as a tack, my man. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and i can tell why you're in a great mood because this is great news. you're going to be a dad. >> i'm going to be a dad. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: congratulations. i think you're going to be a a fantastic dad. are you excited about that? >> i think so, too. yeah, i'm super excited. so much fun. >> jimmy: have you always wanted to have kids? >> yeah. it's always been part of the plan. >> jimmy: yeah. do you know if it's a boy or a a girl? >> it is a girl. >> jimmy: is it a girl? [ cheers and applause ] i have two little girls. the best thing that will ever happen to you. >> so awesome. >> jimmy: it's so fun. and how's your wife doing? how is -- >> she's good, man. she's eating a lot of watermelon. a lot of watermelon. [ laughter ] you know, 'cause you get random cravings for stuff. and it's just like, so much watermelon. [
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: adam levine! thank you very much, adam levine! you're a stud, straight off the pages of "gq" right there. looking good. [ cheers and applause ] sharp. sharp as a tack, my man. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and i can tell why you're in a great mood because this is great news. you're going to be a dad. >> i'm going to be a dad. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: congratulations. i think you're going to be a a fantastic...
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monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but state out of the election. -- stayed out of the election. she did not feel that it was his role, as did washington, that it was not his role to get involved in the campaign for his successor. yes sir? >> you mentioned in your book how after the election, monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. that put him out of washington, and in a sense, out of touch with what is going on for months at a time. and very difficult for communications back and forth. is that just a sign of the times, or that maybe those decisions were being made by others in washington? mr. unger: that is a wonderful question. in those days, people in washington were not the ones who were doing things. they were there for a very short time. monroe was not passing laws after laws. they went their business and got home to their farms. most of them were planters and farmers, doctors, lawyers, and bankers. they had full-time jobs. this is a part-time job. not much was going on in washington. what was going on
monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but state out of the election. -- stayed out of the election. she did not feel that it was his role, as did washington, that it was not his role to get involved in the campaign for his successor. yes sir? >> you mentioned in your book how after the election, monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. that put him out of washington, and in a sense, out of touch with what is going on for months at a time. and very...
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>> adam verlander. >> verlander? >> yes. >> like verlander skye has struggled with drug distribution and is currently living with friends. this is her first visit with verlander in six weeks. >> i don't know how he still feels about me. if he's still going to be in love with me the same way he was before he got locked up. i'm going to start crying. >> it's been 45 days since i've seen my girl. kind of rough. >> how do you feel? >> a little apprehensive. >> verlander's apprehension stems from suspicions. when he recently tried to call skye, someone else answered. >> i said i'm looking for skye, and he said, huh? and i said i said i'm looking for skye. and some guy hangs up my phone. so i'm a little curious to find out who the hell that was. i guess we'll see here in a minute. it could go good or it could go bad. i don't know. i can be a sweetheart. but i'm also a demon whenever i'm provoked. >> hey, baby. >> hey, baby. >> verlander wastes little time before confronting skye. >> where are you at? >> i'm in -- >> with w
>> adam verlander. >> verlander? >> yes. >> like verlander skye has struggled with drug distribution and is currently living with friends. this is her first visit with verlander in six weeks. >> i don't know how he still feels about me. if he's still going to be in love with me the same way he was before he got locked up. i'm going to start crying. >> it's been 45 days since i've seen my girl. kind of rough. >> how do you feel? >> a little...
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adam torres will be formally sentenced on jewel -- june 24. at that point torres will have already served ten months out of the 12-month sentence. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc7 another local police department is a step closer to outfitting every officer with body cameras. the police department budget request includes funding for cameras for each of the 1,000 officers and the 50 members of the executive staff. the montgomery county council began reviewing this budget request this afternoon. leon: we have new information tonight on the disturbing case of the child pornography at a prince george's county public school. attorneys for the suspect council on american-islamic deonte carraway want key pieces of evidence thrown out. jonathan elias has a look at the argument. what is the angle here? jonathan: they want the case thrown out. this comes whether deonte carraway was capable of understanding his rights. the defense says that carraway has an i.q. of 63. meaning when he confessed he didn't understand his rights. in filings obtained by ab
adam torres will be formally sentenced on jewel -- june 24. at that point torres will have already served ten months out of the 12-month sentence. live in fairfax, jeff goldberg, abc7 another local police department is a step closer to outfitting every officer with body cameras. the police department budget request includes funding for cameras for each of the 1,000 officers and the 50 members of the executive staff. the montgomery county council began reviewing this budget request this...
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adam thanks. >> all righty. >> we have breaking news to get to here now at 4 o'clock. chopper6 hd is flying over point breeze section right now of philadelphia. we just lost the shot but what we are hearing in reference to this is that philadelphia police are investigating a shooting that happened in point breeze this afternoon. this happening at wharton street and point breeze avenue. we're still getting information but we do know that at least one person has been shot at this location. of course as we get more information we'll update you as soon as we can on "action news." >> we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> it is freebie friday where we're celebrating all things 100 percent off and loving this one for the kid. a fee book from barnes and noble but they have to earn it. all they have to do is fill out the summer reading triathlon reading journal bring it back to the store and they can they can choose their free book. i know it's not summer but never too earl to get started on that summer reading, right. speaking of family activities you're going to love this. the rain
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lets get to adam joseph live at the big board. >> we have a sunny streak this afternoon after the cold front passed through and showers started north and west at 3:30 in the morning especially south of philadelphia and overall a quarter inch and the sunshine is returning from the north and west and cloud cover is still lingering at the shore and the cloud cover continues to push away as the clear sky takes over tonight. temperature-wise not too bad. 62 in philadelphia and 62 in washington, and notice some cooler air lingering to the north and west. 40s for buffalo and binghamton and pittsburgh 50 degrees, if you are headed to the ballpark for the phillies. 55 first pitch and ninth inning temperatures dropping to 48 and with the wind out of the northwest it will feel on the coolish side. by 11:00 tonight, low 40s north and west and 47 in philadelphia and 47 in millville and the winds are pulling in out of the northwesterly direction and by tomorrow morning we are below freezing north of town, 35 for philadelphia and at freezing in trenton and 20s in the poconos and here we go again. a f
lets get to adam joseph live at the big board. >> we have a sunny streak this afternoon after the cold front passed through and showers started north and west at 3:30 in the morning especially south of philadelphia and overall a quarter inch and the sunshine is returning from the north and west and cloud cover is still lingering at the shore and the cloud cover continues to push away as the clear sky takes over tonight. temperature-wise not too bad. 62 in philadelphia and 62 in...
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adam joining us from l.a.. adam, i want to start with you. try to convey to anyone who does not understand what a competitive new york primary on the democratic side -- try to convey what that is like. adam: every time there is a primary, people hear new yorkers talking about it, thinking it's not true. it is crazy. new york invented 24/7 before there was 24/7. one of the last places in the world where you have a competitive newspaper culture. you have larger than life reporters who know how to make news, who view their role as trying to provoke, prod candidates. you also have players in the form of mario cuomo and others that like to meddle, like you see with bill de blasio. it is an incredible stew. it is intense. after he had been heckled by a protester, i don't think he was having a new york kind of time. mark: i don't want to talk about the good old days. but i was at this cruz event in the bronx. there are three questions. two questions were from national reporters. in my day, if two national reporters tried to dominate the press for co
adam joining us from l.a.. adam, i want to start with you. try to convey to anyone who does not understand what a competitive new york primary on the democratic side -- try to convey what that is like. adam: every time there is a primary, people hear new yorkers talking about it, thinking it's not true. it is crazy. new york invented 24/7 before there was 24/7. one of the last places in the world where you have a competitive newspaper culture. you have larger than life reporters who know how to...
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adam: very much so. we are talking about an islamic state group offensive against kurds and other rebels north of aleppo, but they have also left the islamic state group, offensives against government forces to the east, and also against al nusra and other rebels south and north of aleppo. very complicated situation. everybody has a stake in the battle in aleppo. you have the islamic state group and outlaws russia, -- and nusra. russia -- and al you have the kurds, the syrian government, the syrian army, backed by russian airstrikes, as shia militia on the ground. a lot of the fighting is justified by the fact that al nusra and islamic state are not part of the truce. by carrying out offensives against them, the government doing so, that could draw the other rebel groups into the fighting, particularly if there are larger offensives on aleppo itself. that is likely to lead to a complete collapse within the cease-fire, and the implication that would have for the peace talks in geneva. molly: adam, thank y
adam: very much so. we are talking about an islamic state group offensive against kurds and other rebels north of aleppo, but they have also left the islamic state group, offensives against government forces to the east, and also against al nusra and other rebels south and north of aleppo. very complicated situation. everybody has a stake in the battle in aleppo. you have the islamic state group and outlaws russia, -- and nusra. russia -- and al you have the kurds, the syrian government, the...
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what's going on, adam? >> adam: he asked me to come by. >> nick: yeah, he wants you to do something for him. i heard you talking. >> adam: then you heard what he asked me? >> nick: yeah, he wants you to run the company the way he would until he can get out of prison and make his big comeback. you've just been biding your time. well, now here's your chance. and to hell with what the rest of us want. >> adam: you got it all wrong. >> well, you're damn lucky. that knife barely missed your heart. >> victor: i don't consider being stabbed in the ribcage as being lucky. >> unfortunately, i'm about to make your bad day worse.
what's going on, adam? >> adam: he asked me to come by. >> nick: yeah, he wants you to do something for him. i heard you talking. >> adam: then you heard what he asked me? >> nick: yeah, he wants you to run the company the way he would until he can get out of prison and make his big comeback. you've just been biding your time. well, now here's your chance. and to hell with what the rest of us want. >> adam: you got it all wrong. >> well, you're damn lucky....