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adam: okay. >> but grandstanding about the fed is not one of them. adam: all right. alex pollack, ann johnson and rich edson, all in washington, d.c. we appreciate you joining us today to discuss an issue i think hits a lot of people in the united states. you don't have to have student loan debt to know somebody or be part of a family that is dealing with it. everybody, thank you. >> thank you. adam: next on "money," is jamie dimon the victim of a witch-hunt run amok? calpers now wants to strip the bankhead of his chairmanship of jpmorgan and the bank may be a target of enforcement action by the feds. we've got all the latest for you on that. >>> plus, forget ohio or north dakota. frack this. illinois could be the center of the next hot fracking boom if regulations don't make it go bust first. don't go anywhere. we have more "money" coming up. ♪ . at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like onof the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. help
adam: okay. >> but grandstanding about the fed is not one of them. adam: all right. alex pollack, ann johnson and rich edson, all in washington, d.c. we appreciate you joining us today to discuss an issue i think hits a lot of people in the united states. you don't have to have student loan debt to know somebody or be part of a family that is dealing with it. everybody, thank you. >> thank you. adam: next on "money," is jamie dimon the victim of a witch-hunt run amok?...
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sounds great. >> chair adams: commissioner white?>> commissioner white: i was going to echo what commissioner dwight said. i like that we have this in place but also that there is some structure and at least i know that the house i bought it from was inspected, and that is important for me. i am all for it. >> chair adams: any other commissioner questions? we have a motion? >> i was going to ask one more thing. if it was sold as a category, are there any other inspections of peoples homes? >> if we have a complaint. tier a. tier b we will always have an endless pension. annual inspection. we want to push this through because we have pending permits. we are going to expect it before we say it's okay, tier b. we will go to their homes which is unusual for us. >> so from the time that they apply for this it will be 30 days? >> i will ask inspector. he is in charge of handing this program. >> good afternoon commissioners. at this time we have about a dozen permits split between a and b. basically my job is to answer questions around the
sounds great. >> chair adams: commissioner white?>> commissioner white: i was going to echo what commissioner dwight said. i like that we have this in place but also that there is some structure and at least i know that the house i bought it from was inspected, and that is important for me. i am all for it. >> chair adams: any other commissioner questions? we have a motion? >> i was going to ask one more thing. if it was sold as a category, are there any other...
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. >> chair adams: any commissioner questions?>> i'm curious last year how many people apply for this period? >> 10 fee waivers, four for sign permits, but we expect that we will get more with the more information, -- we do not have as much time this year to really outreach and the people know agree are hoping with the continuity of this fee waiver during small business month that people will in advance now that this is a process they have to go through and we'll get more applications this year. we were before the building inspection committee last week, and one of the supervisor suggested we had a contest so we are getting creative with getting out the information this year. >> chair adams: commissioner riley? >> commissioner riley: is there consideration for publishing this in. >> possibly a press release as well. >> commissioner riley: i think the chinese media would welcome this information to share with the community. >> and that is why we wanted the fact sheet to be translated and we have someone in our office to provide the
. >> chair adams: any commissioner questions?>> i'm curious last year how many people apply for this period? >> 10 fee waivers, four for sign permits, but we expect that we will get more with the more information, -- we do not have as much time this year to really outreach and the people know agree are hoping with the continuity of this fee waiver during small business month that people will in advance now that this is a process they have to go through and we'll get more...
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. >> chair adams: do we have a motion to adjourn? >> i move. >> second. >> >> chair adams:all those in favor? meeting is adjourned. >> commissioners the meeting is adjourned at 4:03 p.m. >> feel like it really is a community. they are not the same thing, but it really does feel like there's that kind of a five. everybody is there to enjoy a literary reading. >> the best lit in san francisco. friendly, free, and you might get fed. ♪ [applause] >> this san francisco ryther created the radar reading series in 2003. she was inspired when she first moved to this city in the early 1990's and discover the wild west atmosphere of open mi it's ic in the mission. >> although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho. people writing poems about being jerks. beatty their chest onstage. >> she was energized by the scene and proved up with other girls who wanted their voices to be heard. touring the country and sharing gen-x 7 as a. her mainstream reputation grew with her novel. theses san francisco public library t
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adam, your thoughts on what ben just said?>> well, slightly different take on that, but i don't disagree with what ben said. i think this is a very healthy market corrective going on. everything you said in the lead in is accurate, neil. the costs have gotten out of whack and the product being delivered has not kept with the cost. and so some segment of the population has said, we don't need to go to college. you know what? they're right. not everyone needs to go to college. >> neil: that's not that they're not going to college. they're seeking out cheaper colleges. >> right. this is the most important decision that any young person has to make, the cost-benefit analysis of should i go -- >> neil: iphone or samsung? >> should i go into debt to get a degree that won't get me a job that will enable me to pay back those loans in my lifetime? go to a in-state school. go to a cheaper college, particularly if you're going to party, like you're really stupid. what's dumber than taking money from your parents is borrowing the money an
adam, your thoughts on what ben just said?>> well, slightly different take on that, but i don't disagree with what ben said. i think this is a very healthy market corrective going on. everything you said in the lead in is accurate, neil. the costs have gotten out of whack and the product being delivered has not kept with the cost. and so some segment of the population has said, we don't need to go to college. you know what? they're right. not everyone needs to go to college. >>...
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. >> chair adams: do we have a motion to adjourn? >> i move. >> second. >> >> chair adams:all those in favor? meeting is adjourned. >> commissioners the meeting is adjourned at 4:03 p.m. >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tel us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is real
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>> -- adam? >> i want to applaud charles' optimism. i've been trying to get you to be more optimistic for months now, charles. a huge pat on the back. >> i laugh, adam, because i wear rose colored glasses, but i do point out when things are bad as well. >> when you do, it looks odd, by the way. [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> ben stole some of my thunder because we have to be statistically fair here if the sequestration hadn't happened, maybe there would have been even greater job creation, but the point is, the economy is doing fairly well. hooray for our economy. the sequestration has been terrible policy and remember, many of the effects have been on furloughs. not job eliminations. so those wouldn't get counted as job losses, which may partly explain these numbers. >> the point, adam, the real point is that we didn't crash and burn because that's what we were promised. >> thank you for bringing it back. >> it's not how good it could have been of the the fact it wasn't an unmitigated disaster. >> i think dagen, to that point, it was --
>> -- adam? >> i want to applaud charles' optimism. i've been trying to get you to be more optimistic for months now, charles. a huge pat on the back. >> i laugh, adam, because i wear rose colored glasses, but i do point out when things are bad as well. >> when you do, it looks odd, by the way. [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> ben stole some of my thunder because we have to be statistically fair here if the sequestration hadn't happened, maybe there would have...
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>> what does adam know that the market doesn't know?is a find company. >> what are you doing, ben in snrngs industrial diamonds and average i will stick with that. >> what do you think of that, adam? >> it is fine. i would want to mimic the s&p 500 and all of the stock markets and not just the dow industrial average. >> i want to thank all of you. david asbin is forbes on fox is next. >> we still don't know who ordered agents to do it or why, but the irs targeting of conservative and the massive tax code and agents are out of control. and now more americans are saying enough is enough. is it time to fix the mess, something that steve forbes is advocated for years. >> it is a flat tax. and simple flat tax. >> and is stove right? the simple flat tax the way
>> what does adam know that the market doesn't know?is a find company. >> what are you doing, ben in snrngs industrial diamonds and average i will stick with that. >> what do you think of that, adam? >> it is fine. i would want to mimic the s&p 500 and all of the stock markets and not just the dow industrial average. >> i want to thank all of you. david asbin is forbes on fox is next. >> we still don't know who ordered agents to do it or why, but the irs...
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>> what does adam know that the market doesn't know?is a find company. >> what are you doing, ben in snrngs industrial diamonds and average i will stick with that. >> what do you think of that, adam? it is fine. i would want to mimic the s&p 500 and all of the stock markets and not . >> i want to thank all of you. . >> what we still don't know is is it time to fix this mess for something steve forbes has been advocating for years? >> the flat tax is something simple like my flat tax. >> the flat tax. >> something single rate. >> flat tax. >> simple flat tax. >> sorry a simple flat tax a way to tame the irs
>> what does adam know that the market doesn't know?is a find company. >> what are you doing, ben in snrngs industrial diamonds and average i will stick with that. >> what do you think of that, adam? it is fine. i would want to mimic the s&p 500 and all of the stock markets and not . >> i want to thank all of you. . >> what we still don't know is is it time to fix this mess for something steve forbes has been advocating for years? >> the flat tax is...
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john quincy adams and louise would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a while. when they first moved her, he spent a lot of time at home. the primary people who would have visited prior to the war of 1812 would have largely been friend and relation in the area. rachael had a huge family. rachael was close to her family. jackson being an organ. after the war of 1812 when he become this national hero, there were people here all the time. rachael is pretty acknowledged to be a pretty nice hostess. during jackson's fame after the battle of new orleans, pretty much from 1815 on through the rest of rachael's life, they had lots and lots of company. they had
john quincy adams and louise would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a...
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adam?how is all about. it's the purity of the voice, your voice. thank you. all right. let's see what your coach, blake shelton, thought. blake? first of all, how strangely appropriate that song ended up being for tonight, a song about, you know, faith and hope and strength. i've never heard you sing so strong before ever. and i think maybe what usher is talking about is that you turned it up one more notch tonight at a crucial time in this competition and just to show people, "hey, you think you know everything about me. no, you don't. watch this." and i really think that was the most important performance that you have had on "the voice" so far. that was a big deal. if you want to save holly, vote. call toll-free -- 1-855-voice-01. that's 1-855-864-2301. or sprint users can text the number "1" to 8642. you can also vote on facebook, nbc.com, or by downloading holly's song on itunes. one more time, kicking off the night appropriately, please welcome from team blake, holly tucker! [ cheers
adam?how is all about. it's the purity of the voice, your voice. thank you. all right. let's see what your coach, blake shelton, thought. blake? first of all, how strangely appropriate that song ended up being for tonight, a song about, you know, faith and hope and strength. i've never heard you sing so strong before ever. and i think maybe what usher is talking about is that you turned it up one more notch tonight at a crucial time in this competition and just to show people, "hey, you...
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how old are you, adam? >> 22. >> in this store front you go on for a long time and talk to these undercover cops -- >> i what? >> you go on for a long time and talk to the undercover cops about how many cars you have stolen. how easy it is. you can take fords if you have an old car antenna. >> just to make them buy the one that i had. >> what kind of car was it that you sold to them? >> somebody called me up and said that they needed to get rid of a nissan van. >> and so you drove it over there? >> i didn't get in the car until a half a block away. >> you met whoever stole the car, right? got in, drove it over there just to do the deal? >> yeah. >> now you said in that conversation and i was actually in the back room listening and watching because we had our hidden cameras in there. >> i recorded it on my cell phone as well. >> you recorded it as well? >> i believe so. >> you said you stole quite a few cars? >> right. >> is that 2r50u true? >> i just wanted the guy's attention. >> so you were trying to get
how old are you, adam? >> 22. >> in this store front you go on for a long time and talk to these undercover cops -- >> i what? >> you go on for a long time and talk to the undercover cops about how many cars you have stolen. how easy it is. you can take fords if you have an old car antenna. >> just to make them buy the one that i had. >> what kind of car was it that you sold to them? >> somebody called me up and said that they needed to get rid of a...
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adam. >> hello, adam. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr.'s only examination of adam came by teleconference. ecklund didn't know we were watching. >> do you think it would help him, you know, make him improve? >> i think it's likely to help him, yes. i would say... 75% chance that it--that he would have a noticeable improvement. >> ecklund proposed four treatments costing a total of $20,000. the sussers asked ecklund to treat adam near their florida home. >> again, my concern would be the legalities of it. >> he's right to be concerned. it would be a felony to use stem cells in an unapproved therapy or to sell them for export to the u.s. that's why we were surprised to see this on many websites: a shopping cart. we clicked on ecklund's stem tech labs cart, and, with no medical or scientific credentials, we bought 20 million umbilical cord stem cells for $5,000, shipped to america. we had the cells sent by the highest medical standard. duke university suggested we use something called a dry shipper, cooled with liquid nitrogen. we sent the dr
adam. >> hello, adam. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr.'s only examination of adam came by teleconference. ecklund didn't know we were watching. >> do you think it would help him, you know, make him improve? >> i think it's likely to help him, yes. i would say... 75% chance that it--that he would have a noticeable improvement. >> ecklund proposed four treatments costing a total of $20,000. the sussers asked ecklund to treat adam near their florida home....
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buy it. >> adam?assic way to play this is utilities, they are required to pay dividends, xlu is a utility ets. >> how would you? >> sdy. i love the index this is a good index. >> neil: do you like this market? >> not forever, but i like the market. i'm not getting out of it. >> neil: let me write that down. [ applause ] >> i'm kidding. >> stay in this market and buy. >> neil: buy low and sell high. i'm here for you. i'm kidding >> eric: health care law train wreck, harry reid now agreeing obamacare may go off the way if we don't spend more implementing it but aren't we already paying more with those new taxes? mayday, unions demanding the immediate halt to deporting illegal immigrants. does big labor have the best interests of undocumented workers in mind or is this all about saving themselves? "cashin' in", looking out for your best interests right now. i'm eric boling,
buy it. >> adam?assic way to play this is utilities, they are required to pay dividends, xlu is a utility ets. >> how would you? >> sdy. i love the index this is a good index. >> neil: do you like this market? >> not forever, but i like the market. i'm not getting out of it. >> neil: let me write that down. [ applause ] >> i'm kidding. >> stay in this market and buy. >> neil: buy low and sell high. i'm here for you. i'm kidding >>...
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so tensions would uptick of sam adams and john adams and other leaders were a way on their way to philadelphia the end of august and early september 1774 and thomas gage put into impossible situation he might have had a chance at convincing the people to pay for the tea and respects the authority of parliament if they respected the port act but that meant royal appointees were replacing people from their perspective should have spent elected and they went crazy and many were attacked, forced to flee into boston and he decided these tensions it is time to round up as much as the gatt -- gunpowder as he could because each one legally they were in powerhouses all around the province and cage determined to get the powder out of the powder house that is now a modern so long dash somerville but said he said soldiers in boats up the river and the operation went on without a hitch and they could get the powder to take it to castle william with a stockpiled it and it went off without a hitch except a rumor was spread like wildfire as the british were there as part of cambridge they fired upon militiame
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here's what i want to know, adam. i always think the president can skate by crises if the backdrop is a good economy. i think that saved bill clinton. in large part it helped get ronald reagan through iran contra. night and day differences, i grant yo but because the economy was as bad as it was and we're dealing with inflation and oil embargoes and the rest as 1973 ensued, it was the wind facing richard nixon, not his back. i'm wondering if this relatively improving economy, not gangbusters economy, could help this president no matter how these hearings evolve. >> well, i don't disagree with anything you said. i'd make a stronger statement. >> neil: i thought mne was pretty strong, but that's okay. [ laughter ] >> nixon even probably could have survived if it didn't rn out that his fingerprints were on the problem, and i think that's the critical difference, you know. present reagan was never flas terred directly -- plastered directly with iran cora. clearly president obama is not directly involved in any of the quot
here's what i want to know, adam. i always think the president can skate by crises if the backdrop is a good economy. i think that saved bill clinton. in large part it helped get ronald reagan through iran contra. night and day differences, i grant yo but because the economy was as bad as it was and we're dealing with inflation and oil embargoes and the rest as 1973 ensued, it was the wind facing richard nixon, not his back. i'm wondering if this relatively improving economy, not gangbusters...
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adam levine hates america.ah, you said you don't understand what levine was apologizing for and you can't see what you are supposed to be angry about. maybe the question is why do you hate america? >> clearly i am the one at fault here. my fake outrage button is not working. >> i think you owe an apology to every american who served this great country and even those who haven't, but are still patriotic. >> especially those. >> what are you doing, sherrod? >> nothing. >> i told you not to touch me there. >> i am a professional television personality. >> yes, you are. chris, you said fellow right wing outrage is like feax left wing outrage. i argue with the feax. >> there is more of it. >> andy, here is the thing. it started before the feax right wing outrage. so they are -- it is like a bell curve. it takes time to catch up. i say it is four or five years. >> i think it is caught up. >> we will get there. we always do. >> we have to get rid of the feau. let's have outrage. it is i am told quite lucrative to be o
adam levine hates america.ah, you said you don't understand what levine was apologizing for and you can't see what you are supposed to be angry about. maybe the question is why do you hate america? >> clearly i am the one at fault here. my fake outrage button is not working. >> i think you owe an apology to every american who served this great country and even those who haven't, but are still patriotic. >> especially those. >> what are you doing, sherrod? >>...
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thank you, adam. dagen: chairman of the economic advisors, we will ask him about ben bernanke, the punch bowl is taken away and maybe why the white house should be more worried about that. connell: they are threatening the agricultural industry in florida not to mention how irritating they are. but before all of that, hewlett-packard up 14%. we will be right back. connell: "markets now" with another edition of stocks now. nicole petallides, what about hormel foods? nicole: they are dropping to the downside. increase cost. down about 2%, also, is the acquired skippy's peanut butter, $700 million that is one of the reasons why we talk about higher cost involved. lower quarterly profit, another name under the umbrella. that actually does well for them as far as revenue is concerned. dagen: the big question is after ben bernanke's testimony yesterday after the fed minutes came out, when will the federal reserve starts to take away, paperback the bond buying program, when will we feel the pain? japan falli
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adam joins us from north carolina. adam. >> mr.e told his brother peter and his sons he confessed to them about the ponzi scheme. of course he was arrested the following day. now he is saying before even confessed to family members, he called some of his biggest clients to tell them the charade was over. he said those clients, norman levy, stanley chase, norman levy was dead that he called stanley chase, jeffrey picower and shapiro said they knew they were doing illegal stuff for years, backdating stuff. he said they were doing the backdating ordering him to create fictitious trades to that benefit. and backdating trades. that was going on in the late 1980s there are new developments since we last or the reported on all of this mr. madoff says he has been communicating with the treasury department-offs office the inspector general regarding charges he made about jpmorgan chase and well he had his bank accounts and at jpmorgan chase for almost two decades. we have confirmed with the offers of the inspect store general they are commu
adam joins us from north carolina. adam. >> mr.e told his brother peter and his sons he confessed to them about the ponzi scheme. of course he was arrested the following day. now he is saying before even confessed to family members, he called some of his biggest clients to tell them the charade was over. he said those clients, norman levy, stanley chase, norman levy was dead that he called stanley chase, jeffrey picower and shapiro said they knew they were doing illegal stuff for years,...
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i want adam with my boss because i would get away with murder with adam. >> yes, you would. i guess where we get at with this is thats is tougher in government, the example east not withstanding hat adam raised, but it is tougher in government to see these guys go than it is in the corporate world. now, there might be something to be said of that, due process, all of the aove, but i think it just makes those who thnk a scandal is brewing think more scandalously. >> well, two points here, neil. first, i think many of the amples adam mentioned, they were asked to resign and resigned. don't think they were fired. point two is that the irs because of a law that passed in the late 190s is able to fire if they violate whatt of theupon they call the ten deadly sins, and the inspector general, the irs on the hill this week saying it could have happened here. they -- even when they have the authority to fire people, to oor knowled, they have not yet. >> uh-huh. >> soi think your first point is a really iteresting one getting to the difference between a political government official a
i want adam with my boss because i would get away with murder with adam. >> yes, you would. i guess where we get at with this is thats is tougher in government, the example east not withstanding hat adam raised, but it is tougher in government to see these guys go than it is in the corporate world. now, there might be something to be said of that, due process, all of the aove, but i think it just makes those who thnk a scandal is brewing think more scandalously. >> well, two points...
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and adam shapiro speaks with bernie madoff and he told adam hughes changing his story.oining us with the details. histay tuned. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest mforts above. 're t simply suting history... wee making it. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of itsind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answerfamilies need. siemens. answers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked ay from my screen. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-80345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from arles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...helps me keep an eye on what's really important to me. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with t
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and he was thrilled but only for a moment. >> i had glanced over to adam. he was standing up and he was really sad. like, he was heartbroken. >> reporter: what happened next stunned everyone in the room. tyrell took off his crown, walked over to adam and told him they had picked the wrong man. >> i put it on his head and i bowed to him. >> i thought i was imagining it or something. >> reporter: and people were clapping? >> yeah. >> reporter: loudly? >> i had no trouble hearing it. [ laughter ] >> reporter: for adam, life has been pretty great ever since. he says when the coolest kid in school crowns you king, it can do wonders for your self- esteem. >> i can walk the halls with my head held high. >> reporter: that's what he got out of prom night. as for tyrell, why did you do this? >> i don't want to regret not doing something for someone that i could have when i had the opportunity to. >> reporter: and at miller high, that's how kindness came to rule. steve hartman, "on the road" in corpus christi, texas. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. f
and he was thrilled but only for a moment. >> i had glanced over to adam. he was standing up and he was really sad. like, he was heartbroken. >> reporter: what happened next stunned everyone in the room. tyrell took off his crown, walked over to adam and told him they had picked the wrong man. >> i put it on his head and i bowed to him. >> i thought i was imagining it or something. >> reporter: and people were clapping? >> yeah. >> reporter: loudly?...
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thank you very much. >> chair adams: thank you very much. will take comments from the commissioneers. >> commissioner o'brien: at the last commission meeting, maybe the one prior, i put a request to have the mta come before the commission and i was curious to know if there was any progress on that? >> we do have the mta scheduled for the may six meeting, and we have scheduled a fair amount of time for that formal hearing. what is being structured is for the business community to be able to inform you of some of the issues that have been identified, questions, need direction, they said they are asking the commission to ask the mta address for the hearing so right now you are certainly welcome -- this is a formal presentation from this group of individuals to have a back-and-forth dialogue and questions; and then for you to direct staff on items that you would like to present at the may six meeting. and from the direction that you provide, we will then provide recommendations. to be presented to the mayor, the board of supervisors who are join
thank you very much. >> chair adams: thank you very much. will take comments from the commissioneers. >> commissioner o'brien: at the last commission meeting, maybe the one prior, i put a request to have the mta come before the commission and i was curious to know if there was any progress on that? >> we do have the mta scheduled for the may six meeting, and we have scheduled a fair amount of time for that formal hearing. what is being structured is for the business community...
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>> vallejo. >> chair adams: yeah, the vallejo one. i did some research on this, a prop passed, they only built one. >> the last one the built was the employee parking lot at general hospital. the only parking lot now built are for city employees; the court building over here, they have a parking lot in the building, that is it sort of thing that still gets built with parking. anything else, , if you're going to build a large building you cannot put a parking lot in there for their employees. no more parking. it just to be that the money you put into the meter, went for the meter maids, in whatever was left over was for offstreet parking. that was eliminated under prop a i want to say, i could be wrong. >> i would just -- two observations. one, i totally empathize with steve's comment. all the attorneys and people that you may have to do business with from time to time operate downtown. anytime i have a meeting down there i have to have a second thought about how my going to do this , occurs if i go down there, i've gotten ticketed bec
>> vallejo. >> chair adams: yeah, the vallejo one. i did some research on this, a prop passed, they only built one. >> the last one the built was the employee parking lot at general hospital. the only parking lot now built are for city employees; the court building over here, they have a parking lot in the building, that is it sort of thing that still gets built with parking. anything else, , if you're going to build a large building you cannot put a parking lot in there for...
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john quincy adams. another phoenix may be in order. we're coming right back. >> obama administration over two weeks, misrepresentations, contradictions, flat out lies, congressman lynn jenkins, tells us whether this white house has any credibility left. >> the irs official at center of the scandal takes the fifth. congressman tray go fahd gaudi s exception, he is next. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery recds and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world ke promises. lou: joining us now, congressman trey gaudi, you heard his view. that lois lerner forfeit the her rights under the fifth amendment when she pleaded her innocence before the committee, that, 000 a subject that chairman darrell issa would be reviewing, gate to have you back. your firm view she forfeited her fifth amendment rights or privilege, when she said she is innocent, and went through the fact -- the assersions she did not break the law or violate any regulations. what do you think outc
john quincy adams. another phoenix may be in order. we're coming right back. >> obama administration over two weeks, misrepresentations, contradictions, flat out lies, congressman lynn jenkins, tells us whether this white house has any credibility left. >> the irs official at center of the scandal takes the fifth. congressman tray go fahd gaudi s exception, he is next. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery recds and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to...
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here is what i want to know, adam. think presidents can skate by crises if the backdrop is a good economy. it helped ronald reagan get through iran contra. night and day differences but because the economy was as bad as it was, we're dealing with inflation and oil embargoes in 1973. it was what was facing richard nixon. i wonder if this relatively improving economy could help this president no matter how these hearings evolve? >> i don't disagree with anything you said. i would make a stronger statement. >> neil: that's okay. >> nixon even probably could have survived if it didn't turn out that his fingerprints were on the problem. that is the critical difference. president obama president regulate on was never plastered around iran contra and obama isn't involved in any of the scandals. >> neil: we don't know that yet. >> benghazi is not a scandal. it's incompetence and it doesn't bring down a president. it appears what is going on with the irs, low level people who acted extremely badly which has nothing to do with t
here is what i want to know, adam. think presidents can skate by crises if the backdrop is a good economy. it helped ronald reagan get through iran contra. night and day differences but because the economy was as bad as it was, we're dealing with inflation and oil embargoes in 1973. it was what was facing richard nixon. i wonder if this relatively improving economy could help this president no matter how these hearings evolve? >> i don't disagree with anything you said. i would make a...
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so you're here to pick up adam? he's anxiously waiting. sign in here. >> hit me pretty hard for a while but, you know, you kind of get over it a little bit. it's been pretty rough. i've really missed him. she did, too. >> after being locked up two years, adam will now be free of prison rules. lucky for him, his grandparents have never wavered in their support. for 24 months, they visited every two weeks. >> hope it does some good for him up here, you know. it got to where we couldn't do nothing with him. we've had him ever since he was 8 months old. >> it's been pretty difficult, but it's worth it. >> i know there's going to be people, come do this with us, come get high with us, come get drunk. i can't even do it, man. they're going to say why. because, like, if you was where i was at, you would know why, is all i've got to say. >> hey! it's so good to see you. >> ready to go home? >> uh-huh. i've been ready for a long time. >> yeah? last time i'm going to be in one of these places. >> it is, unless you get locked up. >> i'm not going to
so you're here to pick up adam? he's anxiously waiting. sign in here. >> hit me pretty hard for a while but, you know, you kind of get over it a little bit. it's been pretty rough. i've really missed him. she did, too. >> after being locked up two years, adam will now be free of prison rules. lucky for him, his grandparents have never wavered in their support. for 24 months, they visited every two weeks. >> hope it does some good for him up here, you know. it got to where we...
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melissa: adam, is that you? go ahead.k should have known. >> two questions about this. jpmorgan chase, three months before this all became public, jpmorgan chase notified the serious organized crime agency in the united kingdom of potential fraud with madoff. at the same time, they did not put a freeze on his accounts in the united states. his main account, the one that has been there 20 years which he was transferring millions of dollars back and forth with london. they didn't put any freeze on that account. nor did they have question the bogus focus is. ec filings on a monthly basis put in which left blank information. that didn't have information about the customers or the clients finances or the amount of money. so in regards to jpmorgan chase, a lot of questions that they have to answer. and they are being sued by the trustee. in regards to the men he is going after, he is now saying what has been alluded to in several lawsuits. these gentlemen, stanley picower and norman levy, carl shapeer -- shapiro and stanley cha
melissa: adam, is that you? go ahead.k should have known. >> two questions about this. jpmorgan chase, three months before this all became public, jpmorgan chase notified the serious organized crime agency in the united kingdom of potential fraud with madoff. at the same time, they did not put a freeze on his accounts in the united states. his main account, the one that has been there 20 years which he was transferring millions of dollars back and forth with london. they didn't put any...
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thank you very much, adam.s gaining momentum with stocks hitting new all-time highs again this week. but is the backbone of the rally, as defensive stocks sort of undeeperform, getting a little shaky, is now the time to change your investment strategy and bet on riskier plays or did you miss that? was that a couple months ago? russ koestrich, blackrock chief investment strategist. are we late? >> well i think in terms of the rally, stocks continue to move higher but it has been a very unusual rally in the sense it has been many of the safer companies that really led and we're starting to see some change in leadership and i think that makes sense as of those defensive names have gotten a bit expensive. i don't think it is too late to get into the market but probably makes sense to pick your spots carefully. liz: let's x-out today. health care utilities did well and those are traditionally defensive. >> yes. liz: you say overall in the bigger picture hat is not the place to be. where is the location hat people sh
thank you very much, adam.s gaining momentum with stocks hitting new all-time highs again this week. but is the backbone of the rally, as defensive stocks sort of undeeperform, getting a little shaky, is now the time to change your investment strategy and bet on riskier plays or did you miss that? was that a couple months ago? russ koestrich, blackrock chief investment strategist. are we late? >> well i think in terms of the rally, stocks continue to move higher but it has been a very...
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two months later adams is reinstated by the state supreme court.r re-election in 2014, he declined our request for an interview or comment. >> hallie still struggles with her participation in the beating. >> i actually really did think about, you know, maybe it might just be better if i took my own life. i did consider that. i regret that i wasn't strong, and i regret that i didn't call the police. >> hillary says she still hopes someday to reconcile with her father but has no regrets about posting the video. >> a normal person would not hurt an animal like that. they wouldn't whip a puppy or anything. they wouldn't whip a cat that they find, so why would somebody do that to their own child? >>> coming up, flash floods strand a panicked pooch. >> the dog looked like he was getting very tired. he started struggling. >> his only chance, a daring airborne rescue. >> we really were the only option. >> when "caught an camera: heroes and villains" continues. but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests.
two months later adams is reinstated by the state supreme court.r re-election in 2014, he declined our request for an interview or comment. >> hallie still struggles with her participation in the beating. >> i actually really did think about, you know, maybe it might just be better if i took my own life. i did consider that. i regret that i wasn't strong, and i regret that i didn't call the police. >> hillary says she still hopes someday to reconcile with her father but has no...
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john quincy adams. another phoen may be in order. we're coming right back. >> obama administration over two weeks, misrepresentations, contradictions, flat out lies, congressman lynn jenkins, tells us whether this white house has any credibility left. >> the irs official at center of the scandalakes the fifth. we went out and asked people a mple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker d had them show us. we arned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need tonjoy all of these years. ♪ tonjoy all atd,hese years. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. withrecords and a lowlike one of the best claims ratio,ery we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: joining us now, congressman trey gaudi, you heard h view.
john quincy adams. another phoen may be in order. we're coming right back. >> obama administration over two weeks, misrepresentations, contradictions, flat out lies, congressman lynn jenkins, tells us whether this white house has any credibility left. >> the irs official at center of the scandalakes the fifth. we went out and asked people a mple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker d had them show us. we arned a lot of us have known someone...