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adam. adam: i was going to say back in their caves.t's on the agenda is unlikely to get done, i can only guess. >> let's talk about the republican side. they, of course, say they want to try and repeal obamacare yet again or change dodd-frank financial reform. the president has issued veto threats on those. probably won't see anything -- you know minor changes. maybe the 2% medical device tax and obamacare gets repealed. the president hinted he could support that. it's a tax on grandma's hip replacement. not good politics. nothing major there. don't expect any major entitlement reforms certainly. the big stuff waits until after the 2016 election. adam: it's always after the presidential election. you have to have realistic expectations. all i want out of life is a 20 sharon and 30 rating. all the best to you. happy new year. >> i'll get you that. adam: your mouth to god's ears. be well. millions of people will see their wages rise. the presidential proposal from the white house remains stalled. twenty-one states are hiking hourly wages
adam. adam: i was going to say back in their caves.t's on the agenda is unlikely to get done, i can only guess. >> let's talk about the republican side. they, of course, say they want to try and repeal obamacare yet again or change dodd-frank financial reform. the president has issued veto threats on those. probably won't see anything -- you know minor changes. maybe the 2% medical device tax and obamacare gets repealed. the president hinted he could support that. it's a tax on grandma's...
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adam: okay. but then you don't get the inflation that the federal reserve wants. >> you don't get that. but you don't get the banking system going under either. adam: how much, mitch mcconnell said that they're not going to shut down the government. so is the debt ceiling issue really an issue or not simon? >> i think it is a bit of a faux issue. no way the u.s. will not pay its debts t would be ridiculous t would be like not a real country if it didn't pay its debts. that would be very bad. adam: there is nothing more boring than the debt ceiling we'll drop the debt ceiling and move to something quite interesting, the sony hack. a new report is pointing to an inside job at sony. security firm, norse believes it uncovered evidence on six individual involved in the hack attack, including one former employee. pete i will go to you not because of nordic where you're from in minnesota there was always suspicion someone on inside might be helping evil north koreans. >> nothing surprises me. how quickl
adam: okay. but then you don't get the inflation that the federal reserve wants. >> you don't get that. but you don't get the banking system going under either. adam: how much, mitch mcconnell said that they're not going to shut down the government. so is the debt ceiling issue really an issue or not simon? >> i think it is a bit of a faux issue. no way the u.s. will not pay its debts t would be ridiculous t would be like not a real country if it didn't pay its debts. that would be...
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adam: really?e people are talking about in the first quarter of the year we'll see stocks fall about 10%, and then maybe in the spring we might get up to a 20% correction. ira, i see you nodding your head. what advice would you have for the people who believe that's where we're going? adam: ira, go ahead. >> go ahead. adam: let ira go. >> either way. either way you go, yes, i think you do expect the correction. you've had a heck of a rally out here. all the news that we've had, we'll get the earnings in the first week or so, and then id be a little bit course. i think you want to buy breaks though. i don't think you prepare for a bearish market, i think you play the same way it has until it changes. when you get a 10% break, then you get a bit nervous because we haven't seen one in so long. adam: and, stephane, are you agreeing with ira or agreeing with this? >> if you look at a daily chart, we have a wedge forming, and that is probably going to come to a head somewhere in mid to late january. we'l
adam: really?e people are talking about in the first quarter of the year we'll see stocks fall about 10%, and then maybe in the spring we might get up to a 20% correction. ira, i see you nodding your head. what advice would you have for the people who believe that's where we're going? adam: ira, go ahead. >> go ahead. adam: let ira go. >> either way. either way you go, yes, i think you do expect the correction. you've had a heck of a rally out here. all the news that we've had,...
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>> hi, adam, how are you doing? adam: good to see you on a holiday. let me ask you, commodities have been taking a hit but seems to me kirk is expecting at least oil to start going back up, what say you? >> you know, i think the whole economy is in a big mess. i think this whole free money float that we've seen starting even with yesterday's gdp. if we had normal interest rates no way we get to a 5% gd purchase the average american's debt load is higher today than it was in 2007. so the average american has not benefited what is going on the stock market. 401(k)s are have been great and they're going back up and we want to talk up the market. at end of the day, look at interest rates compared to valuations we continue to reduce earnings expectation so we beat those numbers but we're not seeing dynamic growth. we're not seeing a change in velocity of money. we're not seeing a lot of flow. we're seeing great balance sheets built on free money. not putting money in the company. adam: listen to the ask question i ask gary. talking about debtload of averag
>> hi, adam, how are you doing? adam: good to see you on a holiday. let me ask you, commodities have been taking a hit but seems to me kirk is expecting at least oil to start going back up, what say you? >> you know, i think the whole economy is in a big mess. i think this whole free money float that we've seen starting even with yesterday's gdp. if we had normal interest rates no way we get to a 5% gd purchase the average american's debt load is higher today than it was in 2007. so...
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adam?dam: if i don't see you again happy new year. >> happy new year to you my friend more airlines making frequent airline travelers with spending more money than distance traveled. he got back from the south pole. we'll talk about that. you have over four 1/2 million frequent flyer miles. it will be about the cash, not the miles. delta starting tomorrow, how much you pay for your ticket that ads up now if you flew a thousand miles. >> both delta and united moved to the revenue mile model, miles to highest paying customers than fartherrest flying customers. adam: sucks doesn't suck? >> sucks. adam: why are they doing this. >> basically taking like a casino model essentially. they give the most benefits to their highest players the people who spend the most money. so they're basically trying to reward the people that spend most money. normal people who might fly the most. adam: how did you get the south pole? not on frequent flyer miles did you? >> unfortunately nobody flies there. we chart
adam?dam: if i don't see you again happy new year. >> happy new year to you my friend more airlines making frequent airline travelers with spending more money than distance traveled. he got back from the south pole. we'll talk about that. you have over four 1/2 million frequent flyer miles. it will be about the cash, not the miles. delta starting tomorrow, how much you pay for your ticket that ads up now if you flew a thousand miles. >> both delta and united moved to the revenue...
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adams and adams. on top of that if you have a president that his opponents point out to point to the policies that have failed when you charge him with the intellectual as well. and it is not a landslide. but
adams and adams. on top of that if you have a president that his opponents point out to point to the policies that have failed when you charge him with the intellectual as well. and it is not a landslide. but
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adam: energy. we've been looking all at halliburton, which is about half of what it was trading at a year ago right now. would you go for a strong solid company like halliburton, been around, has billions of assets all around the world, and the stock has been beaten in half, john? >> right. well, if you look at the energy space, you are seeing declines on par with what we saw in 2008. and i don't want -- i wasn't around in 1929. but we had a crash, that might be an understatement in the energy names. halliburton being one of them. we own halliburton, baker hughes. adam: would you buy more? >> certainly it's a stock on our buy list. we're not buying more at present. we're adding in areas that are outside of energy, but may be exposed there. like a company like flour, something investors should take a look at. but i think energy is a great sector for investors with a long term time horizon to take advantage of that blood in the streets. as i like to say, some of the blood is on my hands. liz: you're
adam: energy. we've been looking all at halliburton, which is about half of what it was trading at a year ago right now. would you go for a strong solid company like halliburton, been around, has billions of assets all around the world, and the stock has been beaten in half, john? >> right. well, if you look at the energy space, you are seeing declines on par with what we saw in 2008. and i don't want -- i wasn't around in 1929. but we had a crash, that might be an understatement in the...
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adam. adam: thank you. it's a headline.ost too mind boggling to believe. 99.9 percent of all internet traffic crosses through one broadcom chip either in your home or hand device or across a computer network. and the success of the company is reflected in the stock price. it's up even today despite this down market. even with the huge shift to mobile usage, the global smart phone market is slowing down. what will this mean for the future of broadcom's business? in a fox business exclusive is scott mcgregor correct me. i thought you were up year over year. 47% correcting. >> .correct? >> i think that's close to the right number. >> congratulations. you've been with broadcom since 2005. the entire broadcom team quadrupling since that time is quite remarkable. how do you go forward when they say smart phone growth will slow down. >> the way you keep going forward is you're not just in the smart phone business. good business for us. most of your viewers have one of our chips in their phones. we're in the broadband market, which
adam. adam: thank you. it's a headline.ost too mind boggling to believe. 99.9 percent of all internet traffic crosses through one broadcom chip either in your home or hand device or across a computer network. and the success of the company is reflected in the stock price. it's up even today despite this down market. even with the huge shift to mobile usage, the global smart phone market is slowing down. what will this mean for the future of broadcom's business? in a fox business exclusive is...
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thank you so much, adam. >> thank you. liz: adam levin.: a lot of you have been interacting with us on facebook. we keep all of your information very secure. we want to keep the conversation going. like us on facebook or tweet us @fbnatb. who do you want to see on air that is not on air? and what issues are most important to you? liz: we want to thank carol who wrote in on facebook to say, enjoy your show. like it way more than cnbc. would like jimmy rogers as a guest. he has been on and we'll bring him back on. david: fun guy to have on. today we want to know what you think about china becoming world's number one economy. is it result of their strength or our weakness? what do you think? liz: their strength or our weakness. come on we would love to hear from you. >>> there is a new survey that shows companies are very concerned and finding and keeping great talent because the job market is tightening. that is good news. but what isn't good news is mistakes at that companies make could cost you a job or maybe even higher salary? david: plu
thank you so much, adam. >> thank you. liz: adam levin.: a lot of you have been interacting with us on facebook. we keep all of your information very secure. we want to keep the conversation going. like us on facebook or tweet us @fbnatb. who do you want to see on air that is not on air? and what issues are most important to you? liz: we want to thank carol who wrote in on facebook to say, enjoy your show. like it way more than cnbc. would like jimmy rogers as a guest. he has been on and...
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. >> have ,,,,,,,,,, >> jack: you're adam. >> adam: i am. >> jack: adam who? >> adam: adam newman.r friend. your worst enemy's son. i'm adam newman. >> jack: adam newman is dead. he died in a horrible accident. his body was identified by dental records. >> adam: that's what everyone thinks, jack. >> jack: i know. i was at the memorial service. >> adam: i need you to listen to me. >> jack: okay, look. i don't know what kind of sick joke you're playing here, but i'm done. time for you to leave. >> adam: give me a chance to explain myself. >> jack: i'm calling the police. >> adam: no, jack, don't call the police. it's me. i can prove it. >> sage: [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] gabe. where are you? i've been looking everywhere. i need you to call me right now. okay? [ car doors open, close ] oh, my god. um... >> chelsea: this is where you wanted to come? >> billy: yeah.
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adam what do you like? >> xle, an energy sector ef ftf. a keeper and on sale because energy prices are down on. >> love it. spot on. market 20shgs 1515, gary, how's it looking. >> europe printing money, energy staying down higher prices for the market. >> i'll take it. guys fantastic. thanks a lot and don't forget to catch me on the fox business network every night at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. now the cause for freedom continues with d on the place to be. i'll give you one guess. fox. keep it right here. >>> before he murdered two new york city cop, the assassin warned he would do it on stain graham but nobody knew until it was too late. well, now some critics say social media companies have a duty to police their user contents so it doesn't happen again. do they or don't they? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." go in focus to find out with steve force, rich karlgaard, sabrina schaffer along with cary sheffield and john tamny. >> what do you think about this? >> a horrible, horrible crime on the week of christmas. i
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. >> adam: the new sec champion has been crowned. new doesn't sound right, though.ery familiar one. alabama defeating missouri by a score of 42-13. we welcome to you the dodge postgame show. i'm adam zucker reminder on cbs back to back edition of "48 hours" followed by mountain west championship game. fresno state and boise state that's all coming up tonight only cbs. now let's go out to allie laforce for presentation of the sec championship trophy. >> allie: ladies and gentlemen, what an incredible sec championship game. first congratulations to both teams for making it this far it's not easy in the sec but we're here right now to celebrate the 2014 sec championship champion that is alabama. the crimson tide biff give it up for your team. [ crowd noise ] first standing next to me is our most valuable player, that goes to your quarterback, blake sims. blake just few years ago in 2012 you had only thrown 12 total passes. now you're accepting most valuable player trophy after winning the sec championship. is this everything you thought it would be? >> i'm happy for th
. >> adam: the new sec champion has been crowned. new doesn't sound right, though.ery familiar one. alabama defeating missouri by a score of 42-13. we welcome to you the dodge postgame show. i'm adam zucker reminder on cbs back to back edition of "48 hours" followed by mountain west championship game. fresno state and boise state that's all coming up tonight only cbs. now let's go out to allie laforce for presentation of the sec championship trophy. >> allie: ladies and...
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adams did that. one of the many appointed to a low level justice of the peace was a fellow named william marbury who became probably the most famous justice of the peace in american history. famous case which most of you probably remember mentioned in the history books, marbury v. madison. jefferson comes to power, madison takes his office as secretary of state which was a much more powerful office in those days, and there are these commissions that had been signed and stamped with the seal of the united states by the adams administration. and they had to be delivered to these people who were named as judges and justices. madison asked jefferson what should i do with these? and jefferson said, tear them up. well, i'll name people to those posts. well, marbury sued and demanded that the supreme court give him a writ of mandamus which was a kind of a court order forcing madison to deliver him the commission. jefferson basically dissolves the supreme court. they don't meet. this was in 1801. they don't
adams did that. one of the many appointed to a low level justice of the peace was a fellow named william marbury who became probably the most famous justice of the peace in american history. famous case which most of you probably remember mentioned in the history books, marbury v. madison. jefferson comes to power, madison takes his office as secretary of state which was a much more powerful office in those days, and there are these commissions that had been signed and stamped with the seal of...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome amy adams! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: amy adams!nk you for coming to the show. >> thank you, so do you. >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, please. oh, my gosh. congratulations. golden globe nominations for "big eyes." >> thank you. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll get into that. i want to talk about that. i loved it. i thought it was great. but are you excited for "snl", for "saturday night live", are you nervous? >> yeah, oh, terrified. >> jimmy: this is your second time hosting. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: but is this all coming back to you? >> no, the fear comes back. >> jimmy: oh, no. no fear. oh, my god. >> no, it's fun. it's really, really fun. but it's just like, the first time i was in such a daze. it was like i was in a trance, you know? i don't remember much. crazy, right? >> jimmy: feels like it just whizzes by. >> yeah. the only thing i remember are the costume changes and like -- they're crazy. >> jimmy: people don't even know -- like, during commercial break
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome amy adams! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: amy adams!nk you for coming to the show. >> thank you, so do you. >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, please. oh, my gosh. congratulations. golden globe nominations for "big eyes." >> thank you. thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll get into that. i want to talk about that. i loved it. i thought it...
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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 smith was not in the chair. what is the appeal? what smith says, celebrity draws us, we are so attractive -- demand of rain and distinction is observed by all the world. everyone is eager to look at him and can see by sympathies that joy and exultation which circumstances naturally in spite him, his actions are the object of the public care so we live vicariously through famous people. we imagine what their lives must be like and want to be a part of it and he says it helps us understand how sad we get when famous people died. he talks about the emotional investment in make in people who don't know us, can't csn yet we have this connection to them. calls them the great. by the agreements famous people. when we consider the condition of the great in those elusive colors meaning delusionary in which the imagination is apt to paint it, it seems to be almost the abstract idea of perfect and happy state. we have this imagining they have this perfect life. the very state which in all of our waking dreams and vital referees we have sketch
adam smith was not in the chair. what is the appeal? what smith says, celebrity draws us, we are so attractive -- demand of rain and distinction is observed by all the world. everyone is eager to look at him and can see by sympathies that joy and exultation which circumstances naturally in spite him, his actions are the object of the public care so we live vicariously through famous people. we imagine what their lives must be like and want to be a part of it and he says it helps us understand...
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in god we trust. >> adam, did i paraphrase you?ne. >> any of the founding fathers trial lawyers? it's different today? >> probably. probably. >> meanwhile, if sony is caving to these guys, is it just about over for us, guys? the forbes gang is all over. one blue state pulululululhá >>> i told everyone during the break, there's going to about group hug. anyway, hiking taxes to pay for health care. take a hike, vermont ditching its plans for a single health care plan. turns out it costs too much and requires hiking taxes way too much. charles payne what a shocker. >> oh, wow. what a shocker. great vermont. face it, a small state i. love vermont. what are you -- >> i know. a great place to visit. i don't know if i could live up there with these crazy people but they don't live close together. >> they don't want you there. >> they don't. liberals. good news, live far apart from them. here's the thing. d.c. won't get the message. really won't. because d.c. has unlimited powers to tax us to death and $18 trillion into debt. ideology trum
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adam may, al jazeera. >> unbelievable that is. that's "america tonight."er if you want to comment on any of the stories, log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. good night. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. >> no indictment in another racially charged case of an officer killing an unarmed black civilian leads to large protests in new york. >>> also world leaders meet to take on i.s.i.l. as iran is taking on a larger role. >>> and meet the press chuck todd meets us to talk about his critical book on president obama. i'm antonio
adam may, al jazeera. >> unbelievable that is. that's "america tonight."er if you want to comment on any of the stories, log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. good night. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have...
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adam may, al jazeera. >> unbelievable that is. that's "america tonight." if you want to comment on any of the stories, log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. good night. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> no indictment in another racially charged case of an officer killing an unarmed black civilian leads to large protests in new york. >>> also world leaders meet to take on i.s.i.l. as iran is taking on a larger role. >>> and meet the press chuck todd meets us to talk about his critical book on president obama. i'm antonio mora, this is "consider th
adam may, al jazeera. >> unbelievable that is. that's "america tonight." if you want to comment on any of the stories, log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. good night. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> no indictment in another racially charged case of an officer killing an unarmed black civilian leads to large protests in new york. >>> also world leaders meet to take on i.s.i.l. as iran is taking on a larger role....
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>> chelsea: no. >> adam: oh. >> chelsea: well, actually, it is a wedding ring, but -- >> adam: it's just complicated? >> chelsea: [ chuckles ] not really. i just -- i just wear this to keep guys from buying me drinks. >> adam: oh. you got something against free drinks? >> chelsea: no. [ chuckles ] no, it's just easier than saying, "thanks, i'm flattered, but no thanks." >> adam: oh, okay. well, now that the ring is gone and we've established that you're not afraid of free drinks, um... champagne? >> chelsea: thanks, i'm flattered, but no thanks. i feel like i should wait for my date. >> adam: yeah. yeah, of course. of course. uh... you should. uh, listen, i-i don't want to give you the wrong idea. i wasn't trying to hit on you or anything. um, i'm ac
>> chelsea: no. >> adam: oh. >> chelsea: well, actually, it is a wedding ring, but -- >> adam: it's just complicated? >> chelsea: [ chuckles ] not really. i just -- i just wear this to keep guys from buying me drinks. >> adam: oh. you got something against free drinks? >> chelsea: no. [ chuckles ] no, it's just easier than saying, "thanks, i'm flattered, but no thanks." >> adam: oh, okay. well, now that the ring is gone and we've...
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in god we trust. >> adam, did i paraphrase you? >> you did fine. >> any of the founding fathers trial lawyers? it's different today? >> probably. probably. >> meanwhile, if sony is caving to these guys, is it just about over for us, guys? the forbes gang is all over. one blue state pulling the plug on a government health run plan. big red alert for obamacare after this. man (sternly): seriously? where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. mr. mucus: oh, right then i'll swing by in like 4 hours... just set aside a few tacos for me. man: forget the tacos! one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. mr. mucus (to himself): wait! your loss. i was going to wear a sombrero. [announcer:] only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast, and keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 full hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> coming up, is a a bad sign >>> coming up, is a a bad sign giving up on will tha
in god we trust. >> adam, did i paraphrase you? >> you did fine. >> any of the founding fathers trial lawyers? it's different today? >> probably. probably. >> meanwhile, if sony is caving to these guys, is it just about over for us, guys? the forbes gang is all over. one blue state pulling the plug on a government health run plan. big red alert for obamacare after this. man (sternly): seriously? where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's...
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adam drake had a very childlike quality about him. it's a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling. he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored i guess. i'm smart. everything they taught me i kind of learned. just didn't do homework. didn't like going. >> running away eventually led drake to murder. he shot and killed a man known for giving troubled teens, including himself and some of his friends, a place to stay. drake testified in court that he killed the man in self-defense. >> i didn't really intend to kill him so much. he had my friends in his house and wasn't letting them go. i went back to get them. when i went in, he attacked me so i shot him. >> drake shot his victim five times with the final shot fired through the back of his head. to make matters worse for drake, he faced a jury just as the country was still trying to make sense of the columbine school shootings. >> i went to tria
adam drake had a very childlike quality about him. it's a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling. he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored i guess. i'm smart. everything they taught me i kind of learned. just didn't do homework. didn't like going. >> running away eventually led drake to murder. he shot and killed a man known for...
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adam, can you rescue this, please? >> i can. in fact, i can. i just think it's incredibly hard to generalize, a bunch of millennials i work with including at fortune magazine amaze me. >> how many millennials work at fortune? >> quite a few. we hire a bunch of young people. >> to do what? >> low-level reporters. we don't pay them nothing. we pay them something. >> they work fors 3 $3 and hourd work hard. >> every generation has cocky, attitude kids. i'm sure that wasn't you in all that. make a big deal but there must be something to this. you read into the surveys and hear the ceos, their lieutenants saying that you can't find good help today. blah, blah, blah. >> it's not just, slightly joeshgi i joking about the parents. >> no. looking at me when you said it and it hurt me. >> do people see themselves now as famous, and deserving of attention, and wealth based on a flippant instagram account. >> you know what's next? they want a show named after themselves. >> and think about this -- >> when born, a series. when born, in the 1990s. >> that's
adam, can you rescue this, please? >> i can. in fact, i can. i just think it's incredibly hard to generalize, a bunch of millennials i work with including at fortune magazine amaze me. >> how many millennials work at fortune? >> quite a few. we hire a bunch of young people. >> to do what? >> low-level reporters. we don't pay them nothing. we pay them something. >> they work fors 3 $3 and hourd work hard. >> every generation has cocky, attitude kids. i'm...
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adam, what do you make of that that this is escalating? i'm getting to the point of rega regardless of who is pushing, the response is we need more police and more defensive measures and it's going to cost more. >> well, the point we should belabor, ben made it for a moment. this is the bedrock of american democracy, the right to protest. we not only -- we not only want to support that right, but celebrate that right and -- >> you want to celebrate what happened -- >> hold on, let me finish. >> that's disgusting. >> there is an expense involved in having protests. it's something to embrace. it's going to ebb and flow. where people are committing crimes, we punish them. >> think about how irresponsible this is of the left to say let's celebrate what went on in ferguson and new york city. these are organized attacks on police by the labor movement, the luiu. who is in obama's corner and bill de blasio's corner as well. >> i watched them out the window here. the protests are organized and deep pocketed people behind them. i also want to addre
adam, what do you make of that that this is escalating? i'm getting to the point of rega regardless of who is pushing, the response is we need more police and more defensive measures and it's going to cost more. >> well, the point we should belabor, ben made it for a moment. this is the bedrock of american democracy, the right to protest. we not only -- we not only want to support that right, but celebrate that right and -- >> you want to celebrate what happened -- >> hold on,...
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today marks exactly two years since adam lanza killed his mother, then gunned down 20 young childrend six adults at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. local firefighters who were among the first to respond to the shooting, lowered their station's flag to half-staff this morning. city leaders have decided not to hold any public ceremonies today. instead, they're calling for private reflection. since the shooting, the school has been demolished and a handful of the victim's parents are considering plans for a permanent memorial. meanwhile, the city has taken possession of the lanza home, but officials have not decided what to do with it yet. we'll have more from connecticut in a moment. former vice president dick cheney defended the c.i.a.'s post-9/11 interrogation program, despite criticism in the wake of the senate report released earlier this week. on nbc's "meet the press" today, cheney said the program carefully avoided torture. >> and the techniques we did in fact use, which the president authorized, that produced results, that gave us the information we needed
today marks exactly two years since adam lanza killed his mother, then gunned down 20 young childrend six adults at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. local firefighters who were among the first to respond to the shooting, lowered their station's flag to half-staff this morning. city leaders have decided not to hold any public ceremonies today. instead, they're calling for private reflection. since the shooting, the school has been demolished and a handful of the victim's...
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adams turned to marshall and said whom shall i appoint? and he said i do not have the slightest idea. he said i -- i guess i will have to appoint you. he did. that was the beginning of a 35 year span of many chief justice in american history. decisions, almost 1200 decisions of which he, john marshall, wrote nearly half. republicans came and went. federal list came and went. wakes came and went, each with a political agenda that the president who appointed them they would stick to when they came on the court. and they got on the court, john marshall had a winning personality, turn them around and became centrist, moderate and dropped the political effect, had and in acted in the interest of one thing only, the constitution. those of you in the military know the oath you take as you go in the military is to preserve, defect and defend the constitution. you do not work for the american people, the political party, the constitution. his is what he convinced colleagues to do on the supreme court. that is what makes the supreme court such a gre
adams turned to marshall and said whom shall i appoint? and he said i do not have the slightest idea. he said i -- i guess i will have to appoint you. he did. that was the beginning of a 35 year span of many chief justice in american history. decisions, almost 1200 decisions of which he, john marshall, wrote nearly half. republicans came and went. federal list came and went. wakes came and went, each with a political agenda that the president who appointed them they would stick to when they...
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. >> adam is a great name for a trust-worthy sweet dude. >> do you have another brother named adam?t my adam. >> adams are like [ bleep ]. >> not my grandpa. >> i would love to say i ended up with a dylan. >> jake. >> that's the nicest 5:00 shadow. >> frank is not a good-looking guy. >> the name frank is like whatever. they i happen to know some really hot franks. >> they should do it with girls names. >> the boys did a video. >> trustworthy name? sarah, margaret. >> sarahs are down to earth. >> bianca is a red-flag name. >> you know what her friends call her? "b." >> the craziest name is britney. >> hot girl like lexi, sasha. >> i was about to say sasha. >> sandra. intimidating. >> alexandra. if you want your kids to look good, name her taylor. >> the most feminine, girl irbe female. almost a woman can be called taylor. >> ollie has a crush on you, taylor. >> if you want to see both videos head over to rightthisminute.com. click on today's show or see it on our mobile app. >> that's it for rtm. see you next time. >>> a plane lands next to drivers on a freeway. >> i'm so confused. >
. >> adam is a great name for a trust-worthy sweet dude. >> do you have another brother named adam?t my adam. >> adams are like [ bleep ]. >> not my grandpa. >> i would love to say i ended up with a dylan. >> jake. >> that's the nicest 5:00 shadow. >> frank is not a good-looking guy. >> the name frank is like whatever. they i happen to know some really hot franks. >> they should do it with girls names. >> the boys did a video....
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>> adam curry. >> adam green so? >> adam curry. >> curry? why you got a toothbrush in your mouth?was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you know you're not supposed to have a toothbrush in the rec yard? >> sorry. >> well, you're going to need it to brush your teeth later. >> all right. >> take it to your cell. >> just a couple hours later curry would become both the perpetrator and the victim of hygiene-related assaults. >> we had a code blue, which is an inmate on inmate assault, in j-5. mr. curry and mr. goode got into a physical confrontation and so both of them were taken out of j-5. >> the fight between inmate chad goode and curry apparently began after curry felt a third inmate smelled bad, so he doused the inmate with a mixture of water, toothpaste, and soap. >> the young man is a little too young and too small to stand up to himself to a guy that big. >> i asked him about it. he didn't deny it. so i sent him out of the pod. and while he was in the sally port, he was standing there whipping his penis out and shaking it at the inmates. and then, i guess
>> adam curry. >> adam green so? >> adam curry. >> curry? why you got a toothbrush in your mouth?was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you know you're not supposed to have a toothbrush in the rec yard? >> sorry. >> well, you're going to need it to brush your teeth later. >> all right. >> take it to your cell. >> just a couple hours later curry would become both the perpetrator and the victim of...
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we are on it with ben stein, charles payne and adam and charlie. they call that giving the false profits the business. >> the biggest of all the false profits. al sharpton is a flame thrower. there's a pain in the hope of the future. he takes that pain and it's like taking uranium. you can make a nuclear weapon with it or a power plant. he builds a nuclear weapon. martin luther king was eloquent. look where we are and where we can be. he wanted everyone to have an opportunity, if you work for it. judge my by my character. if i can live up to it i want to advance. al sharpton says forget about the open doors, go burn something down. >> i always think of that incident in 1956 where his house was fire bombed. there was a gang gathering outside the house avenue afterwards who wanted vengeance. he told them to stop. his family was almost killed. there would be many other incidents. sadly, one that ended hids life. he urged the opposite of the thing al sharpton doesn't like. >> because dr. king and many leaders in this country today know this, whether it
we are on it with ben stein, charles payne and adam and charlie. they call that giving the false profits the business. >> the biggest of all the false profits. al sharpton is a flame thrower. there's a pain in the hope of the future. he takes that pain and it's like taking uranium. you can make a nuclear weapon with it or a power plant. he builds a nuclear weapon. martin luther king was eloquent. look where we are and where we can be. he wanted everyone to have an opportunity, if you work...
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so she took a bite and she passed the apple to adam.was the snack that changed history. >> the man and the woman hide because they're afraid because they know they've done something wrong. >> when god says, did you eat, it's adam who points the finger at eve, huh, and not only at eve, but at god because he says, she gave me, and you gave her to me. >> now an angry god casts his creation out of paradise, and just like adam, throughout the area, everyone has blamed eve. >> women are blamed for lots of things that perhaps they need not. adam could have said, that's fruit, i'm not going to eat it, but he took the fruit and he ate it. >> does that trouble you, the way its been portrayed? >> of course, but it reminds me that the bible, for all that we say it's a devine document, it is written from a man's point of view. >> ironically in the muslim holy book, the koran, there's more than enough blame to go around. >> both adam and eve are to blame equally for eating the forbidden fruit. so they're co-equal human beings, and i think that's been
so she took a bite and she passed the apple to adam.was the snack that changed history. >> the man and the woman hide because they're afraid because they know they've done something wrong. >> when god says, did you eat, it's adam who points the finger at eve, huh, and not only at eve, but at god because he says, she gave me, and you gave her to me. >> now an angry god casts his creation out of paradise, and just like adam, throughout the area, everyone has blamed eve. >>...
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adam may, al jazeera. >> unbelievable that is. that's "america tonight."mber if you want to comment on any of the stories, log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. good night. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. [music] >> hello, welcome to the news hour. i'm jane dutton in doha. >> the russian president looks at the dismantle of russia and won't allow it. >>> the rebel strike in
adam may, al jazeera. >> unbelievable that is. that's "america tonight."mber if you want to comment on any of the stories, log on to our website, aljazeera.com/americatonight. good night. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. [music] >> hello, welcome to the news hour. i'm jane dutton in doha. >> the russian president looks at the dismantle of russia and won't allow it. >>> the rebel strike in
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adam: what happened if i decide not to pay?ren't those penalties dependent on whether or not i get a refund? >> that is right. you would be building up a debt with the irs. >> what if i never get a refund. >> you are outsmarting them. the employers are also facing big problems. they will have to provide this obamacare compliant insurance. or pay a fine that is $2000 per uninsured employee. retailers that have large workforces are going to really feel this. it will add about $1 per hour. >> the businesses, if they decide not to pay for their employees, they will be more directly, it will be much harder for businesses to avoid paying. >> absolutely. they are facing bad news this year two. about 20 million people who depend on their employer for insurance will lose it this year because those plants that are currently offered will get canceled. they are not obamacare compliant. about 20 million will get a cancellation notice this year. adam: are all of the delays off? will we be hit by everything in 2015? >> who knows. anything can
adam: what happened if i decide not to pay?ren't those penalties dependent on whether or not i get a refund? >> that is right. you would be building up a debt with the irs. >> what if i never get a refund. >> you are outsmarting them. the employers are also facing big problems. they will have to provide this obamacare compliant insurance. or pay a fine that is $2000 per uninsured employee. retailers that have large workforces are going to really feel this. it will add about $1...
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c-span: john adams, number one? >> guest: john adams is number one. he got dismissed... c-span: number two? >> guest: well, i guess thomas jefferson would not be a bad man to have for dinner. i would enjoy that. c-span: you talk a little bit in the book about his being a better writer than a speaker. >> guest: yes. this was, remember, an age of oratory. and thomas jefferson was well known for being a very poor public speaker. john adams said he rarely spoke in public more than three sentences together. his talents lay elsewhere. his talents were in writing. the congress, in a very interesting way, had a kind of a writer's corps, people who it could call upon to write its public pronouncements. john dickinson of pennsylvania was one of the favored writers and probably the most popular because he had written a set of newspaper essays already--1767, '68, sometime earlier--that had been widely copied in the newspapers, which, of course, is the television of the time, the public median--medium. c-span: did you read all those, by the way? >> guest: i re--oh, yes. i've read the
c-span: john adams, number one? >> guest: john adams is number one. he got dismissed... c-span: number two? >> guest: well, i guess thomas jefferson would not be a bad man to have for dinner. i would enjoy that. c-span: you talk a little bit in the book about his being a better writer than a speaker. >> guest: yes. this was, remember, an age of oratory. and thomas jefferson was well known for being a very poor public speaker. john adams said he rarely spoke in public more than...
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we have adamant to stand up to the israeli settlement.are adamant to continue our struggle until the israeli occupation comes to an end at the earliest possible. otherwise, we will not have tolerance. what hat-- happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures, to which we cannot remain silent. before we are convening at the moment in order to decide and all options are open. all options are open to discussion and to implementation. we have no other alternatives or solutions. thank you very much. >>> all right. so what you were looking at was the palestinian president abbas, he was speaking from ramallah, meeting with palestinian ministers speaking out about the death of the palestinian minister, ziad abu ein who died a couple of hours ago, saying that investigation is underway. also saying that tomorrow the israelis will be coming out with what he called scenarios surrounding the death of ziad abu ein. we're joined now from west jerusalem to tell us more about what those scenarios were that abbas was outlining >> oper
we have adamant to stand up to the israeli settlement.are adamant to continue our struggle until the israeli occupation comes to an end at the earliest possible. otherwise, we will not have tolerance. what hat-- happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures, to which we cannot remain silent. before we are convening at the moment in order to decide and all options are open. all options are open to discussion and to implementation. we have no other alternatives or...
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. >> "america tonight"s adam may with balt may's maestro, breaking barriers at the conductors podium and expanding opportunities for a younger generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffered disability connected to service, ranging from the physical to psychological scars. there is increasing concern from millions saying the military should recognise their wounds from poisons they were exposed to in the line of duty. sheila macvicar begins an exclusive indepth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. >> i've lost a lot. and i don't like being like this. >> 35-year-old antony thornton suffers a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. >> i cannot tell you my wife's middle name or my daughter's. i don't remember everybody's name. >> doctors had to take out part of that brain. the left termoral load and part of the compass. he
. >> "america tonight"s adam may with balt may's maestro, breaking barriers at the conductors podium and expanding opportunities for a younger generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffered disability connected to service, ranging...
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where does sony go next, adam? >> next, give it free on internet. put it out there.'ve taken a $80 million loss. don't expect to get anything from this except saving face. at the same time bringing disrepute to people who shut you down in the first place. >> sony have a direct relationship to the consumer? they have to have the movies in theater or stream through bittorrent or netflix or crackle. apparently that was shot down. bit tore renter says we do it. sony hasn't dealt with them. as far as we know, not directv. my sources are telling me directv have no plans to offer this, they will not be offer it. >> again i say, free on the internet. they leaked five of their movies already. give them this one to boot. >> mark as you look what is going on with the markets and how they are reacting to all things north korean, we just saw in the last hour, as soon as news broke through the associated press that north korea has gone out, massive internet outage, could be sparked by perhaps the united states who is not commenting on this, but at moment during this hacking scanda
where does sony go next, adam? >> next, give it free on internet. put it out there.'ve taken a $80 million loss. don't expect to get anything from this except saving face. at the same time bringing disrepute to people who shut you down in the first place. >> sony have a direct relationship to the consumer? they have to have the movies in theater or stream through bittorrent or netflix or crackle. apparently that was shot down. bit tore renter says we do it. sony hasn't dealt with...
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he didn't know that i had read adam smith though. i would have slept very badly to have empty boxes hoping he wouldn't open and i would say i forgot i'm so sorry. but that's not what i did and it worked out great. when we can trust each other which we do constantly and in our liturgy just world -- looking just world, there are still numerous things that are always left unspecified and as a result we trust and have certain expectations and we usually meet them about the condition and equipment of the house that we sell and how we behave in those situations. that is a glorious thing. it lets us spend a nice time in california and it lets me change my camera equipment and access interactive people commercially and socially in a wonderful way. where does that come from? the answer is we have got into a world of people honor honorable people and are disapproving of dishonorable people and that creates an expectation that most of us want to meet. and what smith says, i see it this way, just as each of us is irrelevant to the price of apple
he didn't know that i had read adam smith though. i would have slept very badly to have empty boxes hoping he wouldn't open and i would say i forgot i'm so sorry. but that's not what i did and it worked out great. when we can trust each other which we do constantly and in our liturgy just world -- looking just world, there are still numerous things that are always left unspecified and as a result we trust and have certain expectations and we usually meet them about the condition and equipment...
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>> adam: getting into bowl season. and they're coming. fast and furiously. but let's focus on the sugar and the rose. the national semifinals, b.j., what's your take? bnl how do you stop amary cooper? that running game, yelden and henry that, defense led the offense in interceptions and sacks, is key to getting to blake sims. >> spencer: marcus mariota going to leverage home field skrang for them. excellent play, playing as efficient as any quarterback. i think they surprise jameis winston. bnl you must be surprised. >> spencer: i'm in trouble with him anyway. >> adam: two heisman trophy winners on that field. >> spencer: it will be impressive to watch them. but the running back has to step up. >> brian: cook and freeman, two freshmen. >> adam: that will do it for tonight. thanks for watching the dodge post-game show. here's a look at what you'll see tonight on cbs. be sure to down in to cbs sports network on tuesday at 8:00 eastern for the "inside college football" bowl preview. and two weeks from now, the hyundai sun bowl, number 15 arizona state takes on
>> adam: getting into bowl season. and they're coming. fast and furiously. but let's focus on the sugar and the rose. the national semifinals, b.j., what's your take? bnl how do you stop amary cooper? that running game, yelden and henry that, defense led the offense in interceptions and sacks, is key to getting to blake sims. >> spencer: marcus mariota going to leverage home field skrang for them. excellent play, playing as efficient as any quarterback. i think they surprise jameis...
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adam. thank you very much for the updated information from brooklyn there. >>> here is what we know about the alleged gunman. 28-year-old ismaaiyl brinsley and how the events unfolded saturday. just before 6:00 a.m. saturday eastern time. detectives say he shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend in baltimore. she was critically wounded but is expected to survive. police are hoping she can provide critical information about the events that happened next. brinsley then traveled to new york by bus, arriving at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. at some point, investigators believe he posted two threatening instagrams messages one references eric garner and michael brown and said, quote, they take one of ours let's take two of theirs. once in brooklyn, detectives say brinsley had an anonymous ominous warning for two strangers asking them to follow him on instagram and then saying, quote, watch what i'm going to do. police say after shooting officers rafael ramos, and wenjian liu he shot and killed himself. br
adam. thank you very much for the updated information from brooklyn there. >>> here is what we know about the alleged gunman. 28-year-old ismaaiyl brinsley and how the events unfolded saturday. just before 6:00 a.m. saturday eastern time. detectives say he shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend in baltimore. she was critically wounded but is expected to survive. police are hoping she can provide critical information about the events that happened next. brinsley then traveled to new york by...
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what holiday parade would be complete without dancers and meteorologist adam joseph. we'll take you to west chester cecily. >> adam could not keep the rain away tonight we have pretty solid area of rain. more on the way tomorrow. clearing conditions on sunday and nor'easter next week in the accuweather forecast. >> and jeff skversky has sixers thunder highlights and eagles news. thunder highlights and eagles news. that and more when "action news" in tax credits to headquarters. it would put it at the site of the now closed sears. camden's campbell soup company is developing office park there. subaru commitment means more jobs for city. until energy governor chris christie is cleared in the bridgegate scandal. democratic led investigation finds no evidence christie was aware of closures aernl george washington bridge would causal that gridlock. the governor denied wrong doing two aids were fired for orchestrating traffic jam. owners of atlantic city trump taj mahal pushed back closing date for casino and interrupt trump entertainment and purchaser icon has been negotia
what holiday parade would be complete without dancers and meteorologist adam joseph. we'll take you to west chester cecily. >> adam could not keep the rain away tonight we have pretty solid area of rain. more on the way tomorrow. clearing conditions on sunday and nor'easter next week in the accuweather forecast. >> and jeff skversky has sixers thunder highlights and eagles news. thunder highlights and eagles news. that and more when "action news" in tax credits to...