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adam: hello, everybody, i'm adam shapiro in for gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", the obama administration's war on seniors. the plan to destroy a big benefit enjoyed by millions. >>> also, skirt-chasing perverts get a high court approved pass to photo your private parts. wait until you hear the judge's reason why and she's a woman. >>> and aaa is here with a new safety warning. what you're doing behind the wheel could kill you. those stories and a lot more right now on "the willis report." adam: as you know, general motors is facing a federal probe into the timing of last month's recall. the national highway traffic safety administration submitted a 27-page document with more than 100 questions asking the auto giant for all kinds of information, leading up to the recall that resulted in 13 deaths. of course information about the crashes that resulted in 13 deaths. hear to way in, joan claybrook, former head of the national highway traffic safety administration on what was done wrong by both general motors and nhtsa. thank you for
adam: hello, everybody, i'm adam shapiro in for gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", the obama administration's war on seniors. the plan to destroy a big benefit enjoyed by millions. >>> also, skirt-chasing perverts get a high court approved pass to photo your private parts. wait until you hear the judge's reason why and she's a woman. >>> and aaa is here with a new safety warning. what you're doing behind the wheel could kill you. those stories and a lot...
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adam: no.pay them to take it. >>> landmark deal between dish and disney sending both stocks into record territory. cheryl: we'll have details of course also on a plan that envisions the day when the satellite cable operator will offer netflix like tv service who would rather stream tv over the internet. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. adam: stock alert for you. we want to bring your attention back to markets at this point of the dow is holding just above 200 point at this moment, just about 30 points off session highs. the s&p is holding near session highs after hitting nea
adam: no.pay them to take it. >>> landmark deal between dish and disney sending both stocks into record territory. cheryl: we'll have details of course also on a plan that envisions the day when the satellite cable operator will offer netflix like tv service who would rather stream tv over the internet. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to...
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adam? adam: peter barnes. an important point to remember. thank you.ryl: well let's head to the trading pits of the cme and fox business contributor phil flynn of price futures group to get his take. phil, some say the export approvals would move the u.s. into superpower territory. do you agree? >> absolutely and believe it or not the threat of u.s. exports is already having an impact. the critics are wrong. in fact eastern european countries right now are negotiating with gazprom, the russian state oil company, for long-term contracts. they're saying, hey, we better get a better deal because the u.s. is going to be a player in the future. why should i sign this long-term contract? people have to realize, a couple of years in the world of energy isn't that long. and believe it or not, just the anticipation of this supply coming online is already putting pressure on, on russia. let me tell you another thing. if russia, the main reason they went into crimea in the first place because they were worried that crimea would start to produce their own supply.
adam? adam: peter barnes. an important point to remember. thank you.ryl: well let's head to the trading pits of the cme and fox business contributor phil flynn of price futures group to get his take. phil, some say the export approvals would move the u.s. into superpower territory. do you agree? >> absolutely and believe it or not the threat of u.s. exports is already having an impact. the critics are wrong. in fact eastern european countries right now are negotiating with gazprom, the...
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here are cheryl and adam. cheryl: i will go with amazon on that one. adam: i will take 3 d systems. thank you, stuart. i am adam shapiro. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. is apple losing its way? the stock vaulters and doubts growing about how many tricks the company has left under it sleeve. adam: no one has been fired yet, but there will not be any, and this is a quote, the company investigates. tried to get out ahead. cheryl: a blast from the past. thanks say this time it will be different. adam: courtesy of the sacramento kings. using google glass to give everybody at the game eight court side seats. nicole: the dow is up 82 points. a little bit of a bounce back last week. we had a big selloff last week. there have been worries about ukraine and china. these are the things that have been plaguing the market. one of those days where they buy them up. all sectors have of arrows. we were up 122 points. we got some news from the housing there. homebuilders are higher on the news. the big picture is building permits on the rise and the underlying numbers are promising for the spring. gree
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adam: and i'm adam shapiro. president obama raising the stakes as russia starts to feel the pinch from the economic sanctions. cheryl: recalled cars and still for sale? fox business investigates that general motors recall finding used cars still on the market. no rules or regulations there. where is the protection for buyers, and could you be liable if you sold your used car? we're going to get answers from judge andrew napolitano. adam: facebook's mark zucker purring and google's eric schmidt head to the white house to protest those nsa spying programs. cheryl: two million people to sign up and ten days to begin. the countdown to obamacare's deadline as health insurance executives warn of double and even triple-digit premium hikes. a lot going on in this hour but first a stock alert for you right now. could it be the best week for stocks ever? what do you say? adam: i think not the best ever. [laughter] cheryl: well, the s&p we should tell you hitting a new intraday high and on track to close at an all-time hig
adam: and i'm adam shapiro. president obama raising the stakes as russia starts to feel the pinch from the economic sanctions. cheryl: recalled cars and still for sale? fox business investigates that general motors recall finding used cars still on the market. no rules or regulations there. where is the protection for buyers, and could you be liable if you sold your used car? we're going to get answers from judge andrew napolitano. adam: facebook's mark zucker purring and google's eric schmidt...
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adam: and i am adam shapiro. cheryl: the white house is reaching for the whiteout. major revisions and delays to the president signature healthcare law. weight -- weight wayne rogers on the expansion. adam: demanding answers about a dangerous admission problem. cheryl: finding the man behind the virtual currency. he is right here. in the united states. the bitcoins community is not happy about this one. adam: right now we have a news alert for you. diplomatic tension between the united states and russia is heating up. this happens as congress rushes to impose sanctions on russia. those soldiers still in place despite orders to lead. the heritage .h standing by. dennis: crimea is in the middle of the worst standup since the cold war. lawmakers took another aggressive step by declaring their intentions to slip to ukraine and joined russia. crimean lawmakers also voting to set up new ministries which will be independent of kiev. russian forces remained in control of crimea. ukrainian media also claimed that are men captured the operator of television transmitters and c
adam: and i am adam shapiro. cheryl: the white house is reaching for the whiteout. major revisions and delays to the president signature healthcare law. weight -- weight wayne rogers on the expansion. adam: demanding answers about a dangerous admission problem. cheryl: finding the man behind the virtual currency. he is right here. in the united states. the bitcoins community is not happy about this one. adam: right now we have a news alert for you. diplomatic tension between the united states...
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adam: i am adam shapiro. banks hitting back at the the federal reserve stress tests. why some are now questioning the transparency of the process. cheryl: president obama in saudi arabia with the ukraine situation, should the president convince the biggest oil producer to join the u.s. and put pressure on russia's vladimir putin? and if the saudis will help. adam: the king of advertising, rare and exclusive interview with the man who is credited with creating the media agency the ceo of wpp's group and on what is next. cheryl: he never does jimmy. adam: how the world is changing. first shares of city have been hit hard after the proposed capital plan failed the fed stress test. you would think other banks would be piling on the negative statements but do they feel sorry for city and their ceo? charlie gasparino is here with the details. call the bankers bonus and how is this not keeping in that thing? >> when you talk to rival bankers they have no reason to stick out for citigroup and not on the record because they are afraid. what they say is look at the arbitrary na
adam: i am adam shapiro. banks hitting back at the the federal reserve stress tests. why some are now questioning the transparency of the process. cheryl: president obama in saudi arabia with the ukraine situation, should the president convince the biggest oil producer to join the u.s. and put pressure on russia's vladimir putin? and if the saudis will help. adam: the king of advertising, rare and exclusive interview with the man who is credited with creating the media agency the ceo of wpp's...
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adam, back to you. adam: thank you.heryl: across the pond, owner of jimmy choo labor talks and talks with ipo. it is estimated it could be valued at $1.7 billion, that is the midrange of the ipo pricing. using the proceeds for expansion in asia. adam: from london to asia. making his first trip to china. twitter has been blocked by sensors in china, the three-day personal visit to shanghai in quitting meetings with government officials including members of the free trade zone which test market areas. want to learn more about the chinese thriving sector. we are no plans to change anything about our services to enter that market. shares of twitter down 18% year over date. never easy. cheryl: higher interest rates or bad weather. what jerry howard says is to blame for home builders outlook the housing market recovery. adam: an in the latest on a seah for the malaysians flight. aviation th consultant on why ty have to prepare for the worst. cheryl: gold moving lower after five straight days of gains. silver and copper to the
adam, back to you. adam: thank you.heryl: across the pond, owner of jimmy choo labor talks and talks with ipo. it is estimated it could be valued at $1.7 billion, that is the midrange of the ipo pricing. using the proceeds for expansion in asia. adam: from london to asia. making his first trip to china. twitter has been blocked by sensors in china, the three-day personal visit to shanghai in quitting meetings with government officials including members of the free trade zone which test market...
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adam: microsoft making nice with apple. speaking in a few moments, his first public remarks on what could be the most important product in years for the tech giant. cheryl: game stop's president joins us exclusively after a disappointing quarterly report and the daunting competition from wal-mart on crucial used video game sales. adam: game charger for college athletes, national liberation the board determines college athletes are employees. i am adam shapiro. cheryl: i am cheryl casone. northwestern football players have potential to change the n.c.a.a. model. adam: what will happen if college sports can't unionize? tweet us at cheryl -- at cheryl casone. cheryl: unions make a ton of sense. and the biggest loser on the s&p 500. diving today after the video game posted fourth quarter earnings, analysts expectations. competition for walmart in their use video-game market, the company is diversifying in other fields. joining me exclusively is game stop president tony bartels. thanks for coming gone. good to have you again. to
adam: microsoft making nice with apple. speaking in a few moments, his first public remarks on what could be the most important product in years for the tech giant. cheryl: game stop's president joins us exclusively after a disappointing quarterly report and the daunting competition from wal-mart on crucial used video game sales. adam: game charger for college athletes, national liberation the board determines college athletes are employees. i am adam shapiro. cheryl: i am cheryl casone....
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adam: nicole petallides.hank you very much. >>> amazon opening up its online marketplace to 3-d printed pilots. it's a pilot program. the e-commerce giant is partnering with the offerings on the site which range from belt buckles to lampshades and all manufactured using 3-d printed technology. many of these manufacturers hope amazon's move will bring more of these products to mainstream. we have the ceo of 3-d lte. he joins us from cincinnati. we realize this is experimental program with other companies similar to yours. why would a consumer want to purchase a 3-d printed product as oppose ad product made in conventional man officer. >> it gives them more select hundred without the supply chain costs. more innovation to get to market. new types of products, new designs. brings custom ages their products more than a mass produced product. all kind of additional benefits. adam: as you and i talk we'll shop pictures and samples of your company is making to sell to amazon customers. could this cell phone case or
adam: nicole petallides.hank you very much. >>> amazon opening up its online marketplace to 3-d printed pilots. it's a pilot program. the e-commerce giant is partnering with the offerings on the site which range from belt buckles to lampshades and all manufactured using 3-d printed technology. many of these manufacturers hope amazon's move will bring more of these products to mainstream. we have the ceo of 3-d lte. he joins us from cincinnati. we realize this is experimental program...
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adam: a bridge to what? we interviewed robert from municipal managers yesterday and he said they are concerned how much revenue pr will have to raise to meet all the commonwealth's obligations, you did that issue. we have seen different articles, they have to cut, they have a population that is leaving, revenue decrease in, how did they service the debt without restructuring? >> restructuring is a very broad word right now and i think we are in a restructuring right now. different cycles of restructuring, most of these bond proceeds are being used to pay off existing debts. it is not being used to provide new capital, new roads, new schools in pr. it is not doing anything others and literally kicking the can down the road. it is a concern that the debt levels are going to be stifling for pr the way this bond is structured, they won't pay interest the next couple years and they have to pay out but the issuing revenue is the big issue, they raise the one$.3 billion in revenues this year and there's a lot of co
adam: a bridge to what? we interviewed robert from municipal managers yesterday and he said they are concerned how much revenue pr will have to raise to meet all the commonwealth's obligations, you did that issue. we have seen different articles, they have to cut, they have a population that is leaving, revenue decrease in, how did they service the debt without restructuring? >> restructuring is a very broad word right now and i think we are in a restructuring right now. different cycles...
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adam: adam housley in mesa, arizona.thinkings missing when days cheryl casone and buddies could hang out for free. cheryl: 20 years ago it was not that at all. take a blanket and bottle of water, go watch them practice. it is now, i went last year for a week. it was great. adam: costs an arm and leg now. cheryl: really fun. if you're out towards arizona go for it. "west coast minute." let's move on. speaking of the west coast, bay area home prices jumping again. sales volume always are down because of tight supply, median home prices jumped 2.5% 525,000 in january to 540,000 in february. year-over-year prices are 1/3 higher. what is interesting here, 26% of all sales were cash in part because of investors are running out of distressed foreclosures to buy there. they're down 14% from january and down 34% from last year. >>> employment is easing from depression hit arizona. it is down slightly from december. the state department of administration says 33,000 private sector jobs were lost. that is a big improvement. jobs, t
adam: adam housley in mesa, arizona.thinkings missing when days cheryl casone and buddies could hang out for free. cheryl: 20 years ago it was not that at all. take a blanket and bottle of water, go watch them practice. it is now, i went last year for a week. it was great. adam: costs an arm and leg now. cheryl: really fun. if you're out towards arizona go for it. "west coast minute." let's move on. speaking of the west coast, bay area home prices jumping again. sales volume always...
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adam: you get last word.all their sources, how you react, the dreaded word this is charlie gasparino. >> the sources don't mind talking to me. it is other people. cheryl: thank you, charlie. here we go. we're about 15 minutes away. we're counting down to the fed decision coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. adam: first perspective from the trading floors. we're live at the new york stock exchange and cme as investors brace for fed chair janet yellen's message. ♪ so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. [ cows mo] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thund rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the rld moves... futures move first. learfutures from experienced pros
adam: you get last word.all their sources, how you react, the dreaded word this is charlie gasparino. >> the sources don't mind talking to me. it is other people. cheryl: thank you, charlie. here we go. we're about 15 minutes away. we're counting down to the fed decision coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. adam: first perspective from the trading floors. we're live at the new york stock exchange and cme as investors brace for fed chair janet yellen's message. ♪ so our business can be...
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>> absolutely accurate, adam. all-time highs on friday while you were long why not take money off the table if the situation in ukraine is fluid. we sold off in january because of emerging market problems. we're seeing that again in overseas types of problems and dilemmas we're having. we have strong internals inside our own market and caught a lot of momentum. as you see today, risk markets are no challenger for geopolitical risks. adam: keith, we had one guest on in the beginning. hour who said we have secular bull market and get ready, we have a lot of upside coming. >> i agree with that. we may see the 10, 15% correction we've been waiting for. we had a little bit after head fake in january. market internals are very strong. this might be a good situation to buy on the dip as long as something gets resolved shortly. right now the situation is still too fluid. probably a good time to take money off the table. be nimble and keep your powder dry and invest when things get cleared up over there. adam: keith bliss,
>> absolutely accurate, adam. all-time highs on friday while you were long why not take money off the table if the situation in ukraine is fluid. we sold off in january because of emerging market problems. we're seeing that again in overseas types of problems and dilemmas we're having. we have strong internals inside our own market and caught a lot of momentum. as you see today, risk markets are no challenger for geopolitical risks. adam: keith, we had one guest on in the beginning. hour...
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adam: gm shares down.l the congressional hearings just be a an attempt by congress to beat up gm? >> that is an important question. here is what is going on they're watching what mary barra says. as key here what the "new york times" cited, bankruptcy fraud. any criminal negligent. any signs that they knew about it and covered it up. if that happens the bankruptcy she had, the immunity shield from 2009, gm went bankrupt in 2009, they're saying this is old gm's problems. that bankruptcy shield goes away if they find any indication of a cover-up. new gm will be hit with a cascade of lawsuits. already getting hit with lawsuits. cheryl: they will be looking for it. lizzie, thank you. >> yeah, sure. cheryl: we have a deal to tell you about. madison square garden has bought a 50% stake in tribeca enterprises, valuing the company as $45 million. tribeca enterprises was co-founded by robert de niro, runs two international film festivals a two-screen theater and decision that releases movies in digitally and theate
adam: gm shares down.l the congressional hearings just be a an attempt by congress to beat up gm? >> that is an important question. here is what is going on they're watching what mary barra says. as key here what the "new york times" cited, bankruptcy fraud. any criminal negligent. any signs that they knew about it and covered it up. if that happens the bankruptcy she had, the immunity shield from 2009, gm went bankrupt in 2009, they're saying this is old gm's problems. that...
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adam: elizabeth macdonald. cheryl: thank you, liz. adam: more breaking news.e to drop down 46 points on the dow after being up as much as 96 points on much better than expected durable goods order but president obama who is speaking right now, for russia to stay on the current course its isolation will deepen of the thing that probably triggered the selloff, quote, sanctions will expand. cheryl: we also are looking at some big economic data today. durable goods orders coming out today showed better than expected rise for the month of february. remember the markets were higher earlier and that was good news for all of us but anyway this could be good news for companies like ge aviation who manufacture jet engines of the they plan to build a new plant in indiana. we have jeff flock live from the subaru assembly plant from lafayette, indiana with more. jeff. >>, exclusively live from the subaru plant with outbacks coming off the line. take a look at the chart. a surprising two mers that did help the markets for a while but another positive piece of news here in i
adam: elizabeth macdonald. cheryl: thank you, liz. adam: more breaking news.e to drop down 46 points on the dow after being up as much as 96 points on much better than expected durable goods order but president obama who is speaking right now, for russia to stay on the current course its isolation will deepen of the thing that probably triggered the selloff, quote, sanctions will expand. cheryl: we also are looking at some big economic data today. durable goods orders coming out today showed...
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adam: thank you.heryl: another historic event in the evolution of colorado legalizing marijuana for recreational use. a job fair for the burgeoning pot business. it will help tomorrow to match job-seekers with denver area canada's employers which managers, retail clerks and accounting jobs all going to be available. happy hunting in colorado's. adam: general motors will shell out cash for drivers who own its recalled vehicles as the justice department begins a criminal investigation. cheryl: a different automaker facing an uphill climb, a tesla locked out of new jersey but investors not flinching today. an analyst says tesla is in good shape and the stock is up nicely, up 5% over the past week. we will be right back. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihale
adam: thank you.heryl: another historic event in the evolution of colorado legalizing marijuana for recreational use. a job fair for the burgeoning pot business. it will help tomorrow to match job-seekers with denver area canada's employers which managers, retail clerks and accounting jobs all going to be available. happy hunting in colorado's. adam: general motors will shell out cash for drivers who own its recalled vehicles as the justice department begins a criminal investigation. cheryl: a...
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adam: thank you. i am adam shapiro. cheryl: cheryl casone. trading jabs. president obama issuing sanctions on russia amid, quote, grave concern over the situation in ukraine but the kremlin firing back with threats of its own. adam: wall street waits, the latest round of bank stress tests are due shortly, breaking down the big issues and potential payout with charlie gasparino and guggenheim's marty moseley. cheryl: on your screen -- two large object on route for a closer look. we will keep you posted. adam: college the antisocial network. we will introduce you to the new apps warning u.n. people you know and may not really want to talk to nearby. cheryl: charlie gasparino right now. we are looking at bank stocks trading higher ahead of the fed stressed test results. those could help the biggest names in the business to determine their future, exclusive details from senior correspondent charlie gasparino. what are you hearing? >> positive for the banks. i don't know if jpmorgan is going to increase its dividend. we talk to our guests about that later on. t
adam: thank you. i am adam shapiro. cheryl: cheryl casone. trading jabs. president obama issuing sanctions on russia amid, quote, grave concern over the situation in ukraine but the kremlin firing back with threats of its own. adam: wall street waits, the latest round of bank stress tests are due shortly, breaking down the big issues and potential payout with charlie gasparino and guggenheim's marty moseley. cheryl: on your screen -- two large object on route for a closer look. we will keep you...
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adam: thank you. just talking about oil prices are sliding lower today after weakening economic data comes out. we have phil flynn at chicago mercantile exchange. this is affecting gasoline prices and we are going into the summer driving season. >> and not just because of the of oriole that ethanol prices have screamed so the exports may hold back with a global market. already we are seeing those concerns eased up a little better. we have more stocks than we thought possible now on top of that with concerns of global demand and china and japan lowering the price is. we are seeing the market react heating oil is down about $0.5 now back to you. adam: reshaping commerce for the number one retail spot in tie dash. cheryl: internet sales are deal breaking as several airlines hit new highs. coming up next. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and ob
adam: thank you. just talking about oil prices are sliding lower today after weakening economic data comes out. we have phil flynn at chicago mercantile exchange. this is affecting gasoline prices and we are going into the summer driving season. >> and not just because of the of oriole that ethanol prices have screamed so the exports may hold back with a global market. already we are seeing those concerns eased up a little better. we have more stocks than we thought possible now on top of...
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>> well, peter still does have love for adam but he sees a balance in which his love for adam is putnst the horror of what adam did and of course adam's crime was particularly cingularly horrific. the murder of small children really is the worst thing that there is that anybody can do. i think his feelings is that though he still has affection for adam, he really wishes he could erase that part of history. adam as a child was a sweet little boy. i said, don't you miss that sweet little boy? he said there cannot be no remembering of that sweet little boy outside of the context of what he became. so the whole relationship, the whole history is poisoned by its ending. >> andrew, lastly, you and i have talked about this before when i've you had on the show to share your expertise. there are a lot of people like me, i'm angry at peter and nancy lanza. is that not fair? >> i think we're all very angry at adam lanza and i think we'd like to be able to blame his parents for what went wrong and in retrospect, should his parents have insisted that he have more therapy? perhaps. should he have
>> well, peter still does have love for adam but he sees a balance in which his love for adam is putnst the horror of what adam did and of course adam's crime was particularly cingularly horrific. the murder of small children really is the worst thing that there is that anybody can do. i think his feelings is that though he still has affection for adam, he really wishes he could erase that part of history. adam as a child was a sweet little boy. i said, don't you miss that sweet little...
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we own the property in question 2 henry adams and 101 henry adams, which is the galleria. i think it'd be helpful to give a little background about this design center community, not only in san francisco, but on a nationwide trend. there has been considerable traction across the board -- you can point to seattle, boston, los angeles, all of which are operating at 40 to 50 percent occupancy. that contraction is really a factor of two different conditions. it's the overall economy, but also the changing mind set of that user and their -- the internet and their immediacy for good has taken a massive role in this contraction of the design center so san francisco is not immune to that. the design center district as a whole -- there's about 100 to 75,000 square feet of available pdr in that area. one of the benefits that we have is that we have two buildings and our plan is that we will crystallize the galleria, 101 henry adams and make that the showroom show piece to keep the integrity of the design center district really vital. we we've been in this neighborhood and don't plan
we own the property in question 2 henry adams and 101 henry adams, which is the galleria. i think it'd be helpful to give a little background about this design center community, not only in san francisco, but on a nationwide trend. there has been considerable traction across the board -- you can point to seattle, boston, los angeles, all of which are operating at 40 to 50 percent occupancy. that contraction is really a factor of two different conditions. it's the overall economy, but also the...
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amy adams world that we all live in now. >> yes.ell, yes. no, i mean that was disheartening. not in the sense that i wasn't happy with the work, but i really thought it would get easier. >> things only got tougher. with no movie offers for a year, adams returned to tv, joining the series "dr. vegas." >> he's a doctor at the casino. kind of weird. >> that's vegas. >> but the show was canceled after just one season. >> i was broke. i really was at a crossroads. i was sort of deciding if -- if -- i didn't want to be a miserable actor. >>> when we come back, amy adams on her crisis of confidence. >> i wouldn't have hired me to be in a big movie. i was -- i was a disaster. wow, this hotel is amazing. oh no. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. but something about spending this time together -
amy adams world that we all live in now. >> yes.ell, yes. no, i mean that was disheartening. not in the sense that i wasn't happy with the work, but i really thought it would get easier. >> things only got tougher. with no movie offers for a year, adams returned to tv, joining the series "dr. vegas." >> he's a doctor at the casino. kind of weird. >> that's vegas. >> but the show was canceled after just one season. >> i was broke. i really was at a...
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commissioner adams >> thank you commissioner president katz. i'd like to took a few minutes to talk about my recent trip to china. i want to dedicate my report to the asiana we landed on shanghai the 8 the of march that's the same day the flight was missing. among our group was peter daily and the manager of the port we went to a ball conference we were both the open the ground there to build up and make contacts and talk to customers to bring more cargo to the port of san francisco we had great meeting our first was the with the china chamber of commerce and we got insight we might join that group. we met with governor jerry brown's office and china has a developments they've got more billionaires than in the united states. what appeals to them is a taking crews to hawaii and san francisco we want to market our new terminal for coming online we talk about the big development in the port of san francisco but sometimes, the developments are like helicopters authors a lot of parrots but in september we pitched to the people in china was that the
commissioner adams >> thank you commissioner president katz. i'd like to took a few minutes to talk about my recent trip to china. i want to dedicate my report to the asiana we landed on shanghai the 8 the of march that's the same day the flight was missing. among our group was peter daily and the manager of the port we went to a ball conference we were both the open the ground there to build up and make contacts and talk to customers to bring more cargo to the port of san francisco we...
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adam lanza.'tthe 20-year-old killed 20 first graders and 6 teachers at a colorado grade school. >> catherine:the father of shooter adam tragedy of sandy hook. saying "with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in an heartbeat, if he had the chance." in his first interview since the shooting in newtown, connecticut nearly 15 months ago.he tells the new yorker magazine that he has met with two families of his son's victims, saying mily member told me that they forgave adam after we spent three hours talking we day walk out. i did not even know how to respond. >> catherine:lanza says when he realized what happened, he called his wife at work, telling her over and over -- "i think it's adam. it's adam." >> catherine:he says he hadn't seen his son in two years when theand tells stories of a boy since early childhood. he says he knew there were problems but adam was difficult to treat. will ed >> catherine: wide onesaying "he did not want to talk about problems and didn't even admit he had asperb
adam lanza.'tthe 20-year-old killed 20 first graders and 6 teachers at a colorado grade school. >> catherine:the father of shooter adam tragedy of sandy hook. saying "with hindsight, i know adam would have killed me in an heartbeat, if he had the chance." in his first interview since the shooting in newtown, connecticut nearly 15 months ago.he tells the new yorker magazine that he has met with two families of his son's victims, saying mily member told me that they forgave adam...
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that's a real problem. >> adam?ugely concerning, but this is not specific to the irs or to the government. >> that's the problem. >> the social security number is in the hands of knit wits at your credit card company as well. >> just on the irs thing problem, adam, does that concern? you someone working there got this information from 20,000 colleagues -- >> of course it's concerning. >> it's very easy to do. who's to say that someone else who might just have a curious fixation with, i don't know, people who work at fox news to download that onto a thumb drive. >> of course it's concerning and of course we should be all over their case. they should be doing a good job on our behalf, but it's not unique. >> my credit card company has a monetary -- has a profit reason to protect my information. i don't think the government really does and that's the problem. >> i think that's very cynical of you because they have the public interest. >> the irs has less incentive and mr. snowden has less incentive to keep stuff a secr
that's a real problem. >> adam?ugely concerning, but this is not specific to the irs or to the government. >> that's the problem. >> the social security number is in the hands of knit wits at your credit card company as well. >> just on the irs thing problem, adam, does that concern? you someone working there got this information from 20,000 colleagues -- >> of course it's concerning. >> it's very easy to do. who's to say that someone else who might just have...
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so john adams is one character.my book begins in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies, the stamp act. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses his bid for second term as president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home towards history at last. at times are my this character because they are important to all the sisters. of course, abigail who was frequently in the limelight with john, but really no less during the revolution certainly to mary and elizabeth. they were equally excited, terrified, by the battle of boston, and they were equally as tarnished and overjoyed when the french made -- america has one of the revolution at last. so these times are very important to the book. they are the times that they lived through. and also what was important for me was that they lived through the times through the ideas of the times. and because of what was happening, because in america we were getting an opportunity to start a nation a new, they had opinions o
so john adams is one character.my book begins in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies, the stamp act. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses his bid for second term as president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home towards history at last. at times are my this character because they are important to all the sisters. of course, abigail who was frequently in the limelight with john, but really no less during the revolution...
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dixon, thank you for the information, if that's true about the 101 henry adams being 90 or 95 percent occupied, it leaves -- you know, this is my concern is that these businesses will no longer be able to operate in san francisco because i imagine getting 22,000 square feet, you know, that's somewhere related to the design industry is probably not possible in this neighborhood. so -- and then mr. shaheen also, i'm wondering about the /phrarpb plan that was put forward. what you said was you're going to get a 30 day notice to leave and that doesn't sound much like a transition plan at all. you know, while i understand the parking issues, 250,000 square feet of office space is going to generate a lot of people and that's a whole planning code issue that we have nothing to do with, but i understand the loophole in the code because we have the opportunity but at the same time it is a historic resource already, and any changes to that building would have to go through the /skaout any of our whole code and review process so, you know, i'm just really torn about this because i really see tha
dixon, thank you for the information, if that's true about the 101 henry adams being 90 or 95 percent occupied, it leaves -- you know, this is my concern is that these businesses will no longer be able to operate in san francisco because i imagine getting 22,000 square feet, you know, that's somewhere related to the design industry is probably not possible in this neighborhood. so -- and then mr. shaheen also, i'm wondering about the /phrarpb plan that was put forward. what you said was you're...
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adam parker with us. dumb question, is the auto industry a sector anymore or so globally diffused a u.s. guy like you can't get a handle on it? >> is a small part of the s&p. we have no auto exposure in the portfolio anymore. >> why? added a lothey have of capacity. the stocks went up a lot in 2013. if you look across the market, there's not that many industries were there for added a lot of capacity in the last few years. capital spending has been suppressed. not so true the auto industry. the non-autor on sector. >> were just getting started right here on "bloomberg surveillance." will bep, stephen roach our guest host. he had a great essay on china's effort to rebalance the economy and the u.s. is not effort to do the same. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, "bloomberg surveillance." this weekend, wire senator and were away, and women there was snow in washington. " came out. we did our imitation this weekend in new york city. it started raining. >> so much snow and rain you have to g
adam parker with us. dumb question, is the auto industry a sector anymore or so globally diffused a u.s. guy like you can't get a handle on it? >> is a small part of the s&p. we have no auto exposure in the portfolio anymore. >> why? added a lothey have of capacity. the stocks went up a lot in 2013. if you look across the market, there's not that many industries were there for added a lot of capacity in the last few years. capital spending has been suppressed. not so true the...
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he continued to write adam birthday cards, but he last saw adam two years before the newtown shootings. he knew there were guns in the house but he wasn't concerned. >> he described teaching adam to drive. he said he was the most cautious person he ever met. it never occurred to his father he would break the rules. >> reporter: peter lanza wishes now he pushed harder to see his son. even if it had caused fights it could not be worse than what did happen. you can't get anymore evil, lanza told solomon, adding he wished his son had never been born. >> do you think adam hated his parents? >> in the end, i think adam hated everyone. i mean, he killed his mother and his father said i know he would have shot me in a heart beat if he had the opportunity. he said the reason he shot nancy four times was once for each of us, once for nancy, once for ryan, once for me, and one for himself. >> reporter: peter lanza has met with two of the victims' families and has offered to meet them all. he told him he wants all parents to be afraid that it could happen to them. on our website we posted what he
he continued to write adam birthday cards, but he last saw adam two years before the newtown shootings. he knew there were guns in the house but he wasn't concerned. >> he described teaching adam to drive. he said he was the most cautious person he ever met. it never occurred to his father he would break the rules. >> reporter: peter lanza wishes now he pushed harder to see his son. even if it had caused fights it could not be worse than what did happen. you can't get anymore evil,...
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the police department says adam shaw is recovering and is in good spirits. the man accused of shooting him was arrested yesterday in san jose following a manhunt through four counties. 50-year-old jeffrey ruano has been charged with possession of ammunition but has not yet been charged with shooting the officer. the bullet that struck officer shaw has not been recovered. and investigators say without that bullet, it will be difficult to determine which firearm he was shot with. >>> police are looking into an east bay teacher accused of child molestation. they now fear there could be more victims. 23-year-old ronald ginto faces more than two dozen charges. richmond police say he abused six boys, ages 11 to 13 on a trip to yosemite in 2012 and 2013. when those trips happened, he was teaching at making waves charter school in richmond. now there's concern about his involvement with children on other trips. investigators say ginto founded a group in 2008 called camp epic. it provided outdoor trips with middle school boys. >>> state senator jerry hill announced h
the police department says adam shaw is recovering and is in good spirits. the man accused of shooting him was arrested yesterday in san jose following a manhunt through four counties. 50-year-old jeffrey ruano has been charged with possession of ammunition but has not yet been charged with shooting the officer. the bullet that struck officer shaw has not been recovered. and investigators say without that bullet, it will be difficult to determine which firearm he was shot with. >>>...
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otherand adam from separated in 2001 and adam kept going downhill. mother was not afraid, her ex-husband says, keeping her bedroom door unlocked and keeping guns in the house, pretending things were ok. adam killed nancy lanza before driving to the school. .you can't get any more evil how much do i beat up on myself about the fact that he is my son? a lot. with hindsight, i know adam would've killed me in a heartbreak -- a heartbeat if he had a chance. i don't doubt that for a minute." peter lanza also said he had met families of two of the victims and one of them said that they had forgiven adam. peter said it was gut wrenching and he did not know how to respond. abc 7 news. >> ok, greta. thank you. traffic lanes slowly moving again after an early-morning morning crash in montgomery county. police say that one passenger didejected from a jeep but not provide details on the victim's condition. the cause of the crash remains under investigation. >> let's look at how traffic looks now. how does it look tonight? >> we have an extra hour of sunlight toda
otherand adam from separated in 2001 and adam kept going downhill. mother was not afraid, her ex-husband says, keeping her bedroom door unlocked and keeping guns in the house, pretending things were ok. adam killed nancy lanza before driving to the school. .you can't get any more evil how much do i beat up on myself about the fact that he is my son? a lot. with hindsight, i know adam would've killed me in a heartbreak -- a heartbeat if he had a chance. i don't doubt that for a minute."...
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adam, i want to get back to your theory here of give and take, how does this work? how does this translate to social networks. >> and easier to benefit from being a giver. so in the old world you can take advantage of one person, and move on to a new network, or a new geographic, and you got a fresh start, whereas now we with can quickly through our linked in connections through google search is, twitter and facebook and other social media, we with can figure out common connections, we can sometimes learn a little bit about your past, it is easier than to bury perhaps some dirty secrets. so i think social media is helping to see a little bit of justice served. >> i am going to give some problems to julian. eight hours to hand a job. in january 2014. look at that, shameless dabsing. this is his explanation, how he tried to get hired. i have eight hours to get hired. those are the tweet withs that came in, 12 with requests to connect, six visits to offer. special of social media, this is the page of adam. 40 is one of the biggest influences in linked in, and tom you t
adam, i want to get back to your theory here of give and take, how does this work? how does this translate to social networks. >> and easier to benefit from being a giver. so in the old world you can take advantage of one person, and move on to a new network, or a new geographic, and you got a fresh start, whereas now we with can quickly through our linked in connections through google search is, twitter and facebook and other social media, we with can figure out common connections, we...
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he hadn't seen adam for two years. there could be a myriad of reasons why.his is not a young boy anymore. he is a grown man. and he has a severe condition. and peter said it was very difficult to get access to this young man. but here's something that was very telling. he talked about his last name. lanza is not common. and he said, i get very defensive with my name. i do not like even to say it. i thought about changing it, but i feel like that would be distancing myself, and i cannot distance myself. i don't let it define me, but i felt like changing the name is sort of pretending it didn't happen. and that's not right. can you at all, you know, help anyone understand what he's going through when he is tore toured by the notion that he dreams of this child every night, he lives with that name every day. and yet he doesn't feel he can let it go. >> well, this father is grappling with his own grief. he's grappling with a kind of post traumatic stress disorder that's akin to really what the parents of many of the victims of sandy hook are experiencing. and on
he hadn't seen adam for two years. there could be a myriad of reasons why.his is not a young boy anymore. he is a grown man. and he has a severe condition. and peter said it was very difficult to get access to this young man. but here's something that was very telling. he talked about his last name. lanza is not common. and he said, i get very defensive with my name. i do not like even to say it. i thought about changing it, but i feel like that would be distancing myself, and i cannot distance...
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adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at all. >> i'm not exactly sure why i decided to challenge adam. i think i was just trying to make him see that whether his socks were here or folded this way or that way, it wasn't really going to alter his life, so again i picked up one of the t-shirts and kind of put it down haphazardly. how about this? >> yeah, that's not cool either. >> why? >> the label needs to be facing up. >> why? you know it's your shirt. you know your name. >> it just does. i don't know. it's like i couldn't explain why i have empty boxes in there, either. i just need to have them because i
adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at...
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adam johnson is killing me this morning. with me isene and scarlet fu and adam johnson.s a michael fertik, ceo of reputation.com. >> we have a lot of news. factory orders and germany are bouncing back. that is after a drop back in december. the gain also tops estimates. economists had been looking for .09% gain. in u.k., gold prices are accelerating. they jumped to an average of $301,000. this is according to lloyds bank. the rise is the largest monthly gain since may 2009. it is also a 10% jump over one year ago. and the israeli prime minister says that he can help california with the drought. they signed a deal to ease the state water shortage. desert and has used irrigation techniques to provide water to its population. that is coming together. fascinating. >> new research out. about who stereotypes telework and works from home. or from a local starbucks. according to a new study, three out of four are men. they are not working mothers or millenials. kelly is the ceo of a flex strategy group. she joins us. why are these remote workers so overwhelmingly men? >> the mos
adam johnson is killing me this morning. with me isene and scarlet fu and adam johnson.s a michael fertik, ceo of reputation.com. >> we have a lot of news. factory orders and germany are bouncing back. that is after a drop back in december. the gain also tops estimates. economists had been looking for .09% gain. in u.k., gold prices are accelerating. they jumped to an average of $301,000. this is according to lloyds bank. the rise is the largest monthly gain since may 2009. it is also a...
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charles and adam a leaving now. when we come back, i want you to take a look at this. >> someuburban california homes trashed with graffiti bashing the 1% t. forbes gang wants to know if this ishat happens if they keep banging the clh warfare drama. >>> remember this, isn't it odd the go company slapped by the government, gets a slap on the wrist by the government. history is repeated. another >>> 1.3 million cars. i want to you try this number. general motors apparently aware of major emission problems for ten years before issuing this recall. getting a pass from congress throughout. putt think about it, lawmakers, seems like a nanosecond to go after toyota. first hint its cars were having acceleration issues. charles payne, this is driving home a double standard. >> well, there is a gigantic double standard. remember ray lahood. he was there saying don't mess with the toyotas. whatever you do, don't buy a toyota, you know. government mogeneral motors makg a good car. it is screaming hypocrisy. it makes people more
charles and adam a leaving now. when we come back, i want you to take a look at this. >> someuburban california homes trashed with graffiti bashing the 1% t. forbes gang wants to know if this ishat happens if they keep banging the clh warfare drama. >>> remember this, isn't it odd the go company slapped by the government, gets a slap on the wrist by the government. history is repeated. another >>> 1.3 million cars. i want to you try this number. general motors apparently...
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adam, that is the mood this morning.sarily scary when you have historically a range of 14 to 17 times? >> it is really a number of factors out there that could disrupt the markets. when we step out and look at the fact that china, which has been really the biggest global consumer in the world -- in fact, one of the biggest growth experiments we have ever seen -- we have bank runs in this country. we have the shadow banking system that is run out of control. the geopolitical stuff in russia gets a lot of play. it is just that this stuff is so unpredictable on the markets are sitting here very, very stable. it marketyou see that positioning is another big risk. what is the one trait everyone is trying to get into and out of the same time? >> alan greenspan made a lot of mistakes a central banker and his reputation as seen better days. the one he said on his exit from the fed is that the markets should be worried when stability continues for very long. it is the stability itself is a risk. this is what we have seen, we have
adam, that is the mood this morning.sarily scary when you have historically a range of 14 to 17 times? >> it is really a number of factors out there that could disrupt the markets. when we step out and look at the fact that china, which has been really the biggest global consumer in the world -- in fact, one of the biggest growth experiments we have ever seen -- we have bank runs in this country. we have the shadow banking system that is run out of control. the geopolitical stuff in...
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>> it is a good question, adam. hijacking situations are individuals acting alone and not as part of a larger conspiracy. -- very few of them result they are quickly addressed. so the hijacking becomes known. the scenario here, the precedent i worry about is united airlines flight 93, which you recall was the fourth airplane hijacked on 9/11 and crashed in pennsylvania. what i wonder here is -- we are deep into speculation now, so let's be clear. a hijacking or even if someone was attempting to use the aircraft as a weapon like on and somehow the pilot the number of passengers prevented it causing a crash at some point. that is the closest that comes to the top of mind this morning with a fragmentary data we have. >> with all the new developments we have been going over, malaysia holding the press conference saying the possibility of pilot and crew involved. knocked down some of the crazier theories. what can you say that this is not? of crazyare a lot theories. conspiracy theorists are coming out of the woodwork. w
>> it is a good question, adam. hijacking situations are individuals acting alone and not as part of a larger conspiracy. -- very few of them result they are quickly addressed. so the hijacking becomes known. the scenario here, the precedent i worry about is united airlines flight 93, which you recall was the fourth airplane hijacked on 9/11 and crashed in pennsylvania. what i wonder here is -- we are deep into speculation now, so let's be clear. a hijacking or even if someone was...
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and so john adams is one character. my book began in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies. so stand back. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses the bid for the second term of the president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home to her sisters at last. now, the times are my fifth character because they are important to all the sisters. of course abigail who was frequently in the limelight with john. but really no less than the revolution certainly to mary elizabeth. they were equally excited, terrified by the battl battle of boston. and if they were equally astonished and overjoyed when the french navy arrived at yorktown and america had won the revolution at last. so the times are very important to the book. they are the times that they lived through. and also, what was important for me was that they lived through the ideas of the time and because of what happened in america, we are getting this opportunity to start a nation anew. they had opinions on w
and so john adams is one character. my book began in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies. so stand back. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses the bid for the second term of the president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home to her sisters at last. now, the times are my fifth character because they are important to all the sisters. of course abigail who was frequently in the limelight with john. but really no less than the...