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rich: thank you, adam. adam: the senate will vote before 4:00 a.m.his morning on the deal, which will prevent tax increases for most americans and delay the spending cuts for at least two months, but i still should have passed the senate still has to be approved by the house of representatives. there's no scheduled a vote yet in the house of representatives. i am adam shapiro. have a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. gets to the house, tomorrow? and when could the house vote on this. >> assuming speaker boehner brings the senate bill to the house floor for a vote. we don't have confirmmation he will do that, it could be as early as tomorrow morning assuming the senate acts at which point we pass it to get it on the president's desk by the e ed of the day tomorrow. adam: it doesn't iclude any of the spending cuts that republicans have been adamant about getting. spending out of control. democrats and republicans agree upon that. how does speaker boehner rally members of his caucus who did not rally behind him about a week ago if there are no spe
rich: thank you, adam. adam: the senate will vote before 4:00 a.m.his morning on the deal, which will prevent tax increases for most americans and delay the spending cuts for at least two months, but i still should have passed the senate still has to be approved by the house of representatives. there's no scheduled a vote yet in the house of representatives. i am adam shapiro. have a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. gets to the house, tomorrow? and when could the house vote on this....
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adam: and this one?> they are rallying favors, trying to send people back to work, but the members recognize that their whole way of life will be gone if the provisions disappeared. adam: it blumberg was is a several of the cases were school bus drivers in new mexico and california? >> absolutely, just like what happened it was it -- rashid, it will reverberate here. what happens to labor anywhere has implications for a labor everywhere. adam: all right. we appreciate your being here. melissa will be back next time. next up, uranium. it could soon operate in virginia. now, it would be one of the world's largest, but is the nuclear energy pay off for the potential risk? even people outside virginia have skin in this game, which is why we are going to debate whether it should go forward. plus a restaurant owner is sticking it to his left wing of customers. charging a liberal tax. boosting business or letting them lefties? q with the owner tells us in a fox business exclusive. piles of "money" coming up. ♪
adam: and this one?> they are rallying favors, trying to send people back to work, but the members recognize that their whole way of life will be gone if the provisions disappeared. adam: it blumberg was is a several of the cases were school bus drivers in new mexico and california? >> absolutely, just like what happened it was it -- rashid, it will reverberate here. what happens to labor anywhere has implications for a labor everywhere. adam: all right. we appreciate your being here....
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, adam. >> they're doing pretty well. >> adam, they make concessions after too late. in other words, they didn't make the concessions as the thing was falling apart. after all the wheels have come off, then they say, hey, by the way-- >> that is a perfect example. the auto industry, the private sector union overstepping and destroying a business. and you know, if it wasn't for the largest of government, you know, they would have to give back a lot more, pre-packaged bankruptcy. it's a lot like hostess, there's no one cause of the demise of any of these companies or industries. the american auto industry did not cline solely because of the unions. >> yeah but those come on-- >> huge reasons and-- >> the hostess' problems, a huge part of that was the unions. put it this way, the pr by some of these union moves like this school bus drivers strike have been so bad they should be asking lance armstrong for advice. that's how bad it is. >> that's bad. >> what's worse the pr for the unions in new york city, the bus-- or the n.r.a.'s pr? >> no, let's compare that to the teach
, adam. >> they're doing pretty well. >> adam, they make concessions after too late. in other words, they didn't make the concessions as the thing was falling apart. after all the wheels have come off, then they say, hey, by the way-- >> that is a perfect example. the auto industry, the private sector union overstepping and destroying a business. and you know, if it wasn't for the largest of government, you know, they would have to give back a lot more, pre-packaged...
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, bring adam out. go ahead, adam. >> merchants would be foolish to not eat this price, if you have to tell me i have to pay 4% more, i'm either going to use cash or now i'm angry because i love using my credit card and going someplace else. this will not affect consumers, it will affect merchants, too bad for them, they've got to pick it up. >> they'll raise the price. >> that's just it, raise the price of the goods and. >> and adam, ben is right, we do know that merchants are not going to eat this. probably raise prices in the stores to hide it, but not going to eat the 4%. >> they've already raised prices for this. prices have gone up. >> we're paying for the convenience, well worth the price. >> all right, guys. >> and money to class action lawyers-- >> thank you, gerri for bringing that story to the bringing that story to the show and thanks charlie and ♪ music body language-- without saying a word, it can tell you so much. like someone is having a stroke... know the sudden signs. learn f.a.s.t. f-
, bring adam out. go ahead, adam. >> merchants would be foolish to not eat this price, if you have to tell me i have to pay 4% more, i'm either going to use cash or now i'm angry because i love using my credit card and going someplace else. this will not affect consumers, it will affect merchants, too bad for them, they've got to pick it up. >> they'll raise the price. >> that's just it, raise the price of the goods and. >> and adam, ben is right, we do know that...
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>> adams. >> [ laughter ] >> commissioner dooley? >> adams. >> commissioner dwight? >> i vote for adams. >> commissioner o'brien? >> commissioner adams. >>> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> adams >> commissioner white? >> adams >> commissioner yee riley? >> adams. >> that motion passes 7-0. >> thank you. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> commissioners, would you like next item? >> next item, please >> item 9, election of vice president of the small business commission. allows the commission to elect a member of commission to serve as vice president of the commission and requires a motion and vote. at this time, with your discretion, i guess the first item would be to open nominations. >> open nominations for vice president. commissioner riley? >> i would like to nominate commissioner white to be the vice president. i think it's good to have new blood to serve on the leadership role and commissioner white has been very active and very enthusiastic and comes to all the meetings with a lot of great ideas. i think it would be great for you to serve as vice president. >
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rich: good evening, adam. number of different items in state tuition ongoing as to when exactly the senate will pass up. see how much this thing cost, say they have enough votes to get this through although joe biden says he is confident, feels pretty good this vote will end up his way. the deal he negotiate with mitch mcconnell and basically preserves current tax rates for info mounts $450,000 per year for families and less individuals including investment income as well. so the other provisions of unemployment benefits. a deal between democrats and white house should get a vote in the senate in the next few hours and then it is out of the house. adam just read a statement of how it will be received over there. adam: it sounds as if we have the deal leadership at least the senate is confident they will get passage. anybody about to pull a surprise to stop this thing? i know tom harkin will vote no. rich: a couple different things that could happen in the senate tonight. the easiest is unanimous consent. what
rich: good evening, adam. number of different items in state tuition ongoing as to when exactly the senate will pass up. see how much this thing cost, say they have enough votes to get this through although joe biden says he is confident, feels pretty good this vote will end up his way. the deal he negotiate with mitch mcconnell and basically preserves current tax rates for info mounts $450,000 per year for families and less individuals including investment income as well. so the other...
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moving around to alameda and henry adams, we see on henry adams in particular, there is no sidewalk, the cars are parking perpendicular which in fact we liked and the proposed view shows the other side of the h shape building showing again how the scale is broken down and again on the south building, we have the 17 foot first floor. the [inaudible] on the south building are cement plaster, that is stucco with zinc accents, and then moving down henry adams, we have -- this is a view into the muse and this is also showing that unusual grade condition that we talked about where the historic street dips down for loading purposes and with the old brick warehouses, we've set back the building an additional 15 feet so we have a sidewalk at the commercial level and a lowered sidewalk at the street level and finally we're going to move into the muse, that is how that space looks today. if we were to move into the muse and look back, the pace is between 29 and 65 feet wide and has active uses lining both sides, this is the folks that would cross over to access the garage on the left and with t
moving around to alameda and henry adams, we see on henry adams in particular, there is no sidewalk, the cars are parking perpendicular which in fact we liked and the proposed view shows the other side of the h shape building showing again how the scale is broken down and again on the south building, we have the 17 foot first floor. the [inaudible] on the south building are cement plaster, that is stucco with zinc accents, and then moving down henry adams, we have -- this is a view into the...
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>> listen, adam, i love him. adam whose the rose-colored glasses on with all of this kind of stuff. >> neillove him? do you mean like him a lot. >> like him a lot. (laughter) >> it's a manner of speaking. >> neil: very strong. >> it's a very strong term, but this is a very strong situation. and ben is right. before we get to the default think of crazy things we're going to do before that. we'll do the taxes on everyone, take away deductions, everything, and then you and i talked early in e week perhaps the idea of the one trillion dollar co. you know? >> can you believe that? and in new york, decided give the fed a 1 trillion dollar coin. this is like-- >> and the fact that created the coin. the fed would create it-- >> have it in reserve in case you need it. >> what if you lose it. >> you have the coin. >> no, i put it in the coke machine. >> and could you get any change? >> and the stone mey from yap island, make it big and-- >> you hit a brilliant point. gerri. it spoke of our times. where we're going through
>> listen, adam, i love him. adam whose the rose-colored glasses on with all of this kind of stuff. >> neillove him? do you mean like him a lot. >> like him a lot. (laughter) >> it's a manner of speaking. >> neil: very strong. >> it's a very strong term, but this is a very strong situation. and ben is right. before we get to the default think of crazy things we're going to do before that. we'll do the taxes on everyone, take away deductions, everything, and...
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i am adam shapiro.cheryl casone. >> we talk about the backroom wheeling and dealing that led to the fiscal cliff deal. cheryl: no matter what your income level, your taxes will be going up. peter barnes will be continuing on this story. >> why that big hdtv you just got for christmas may be outdated. cheryl: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: the dow jones industrials jumping 219 points right now. still a stellar day on wall street. almost every stock you check has an up arrow. a couple of things are behind. obviously, number one, first and foremost, the sugar high coming off of what we have seen from washington. they made a decision at least here for the near-term. and the fact that people are getting back in now that they know what is what. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. >> the dow up 200 points. can i quote to you real quick, cheryl got a hold of a note from jpmorgan chase and they quote a resolution about near-term re
i am adam shapiro.cheryl casone. >> we talk about the backroom wheeling and dealing that led to the fiscal cliff deal. cheryl: no matter what your income level, your taxes will be going up. peter barnes will be continuing on this story. >> why that big hdtv you just got for christmas may be outdated. cheryl: stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole: the dow jones industrials jumping 219 points right now. still a...
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adam plays adam on the show.l guest tonight is currently nominated for a grammy this is their album it's called "the strange case of" halestorm is here. tomorrow night we'll be joined by magic johnson. from the new zombie romance movie "warm bodies" nicholas hoult will be here. and we'll have music from antibalas. and on thursday jennifer lawrence, katie couric, and music from tegan and sara. so join us then. [ applause ] our first guests tonight are like-lettered siblings who have conquered tabloids, twitter, and tv. you can watch them do everything and nothing at all at the same time on "kourtney and kim take miami." it airs sundays at 9 on e! please welcome kourtney and kim kardashian. [ cheers and applause ] first of all, congratulations on your impending motherhood, your impending aunthood. you must be very excited. >> thank you. so excited. >> thank you. >> jimmy: were you trying to get pregnant? was this something that you planned? >> i mean, we talked about it, but it was a nice surprise. >> jimmy: was it
adam plays adam on the show.l guest tonight is currently nominated for a grammy this is their album it's called "the strange case of" halestorm is here. tomorrow night we'll be joined by magic johnson. from the new zombie romance movie "warm bodies" nicholas hoult will be here. and we'll have music from antibalas. and on thursday jennifer lawrence, katie couric, and music from tegan and sara. so join us then. [ applause ] our first guests tonight are like-lettered siblings...
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thanks. >> well, the truth is it was a little easier for john adams, because of what sam adams had done before him. and sam adams had been called by a number of people the actual father of the country because he was the chief spokesperson, and policymaker for the sons of liberty. the sons of liberty separate cells really of radical people, opposed to the british, certain, finally a revolution was necessary. that sprung up almost independently across the colonies in connecticut, in new york, in pennsylvania, in south carolina. and sam adams became the chief letter writer, the political strategist and stories told of a neighborhood walk by his house at 2:00 in the morning and he would see the light in the sands of study out there, and now that his pen was going to scribble -- trying to lead us towards independence. that's not important sam adams really was. and, of course, john adams came along, his cousin, in his wake and did some remarkable things, even defended, if you read margolis wonderful biography, defended british soldiers in the boston massacre, because he believed that it was r
thanks. >> well, the truth is it was a little easier for john adams, because of what sam adams had done before him. and sam adams had been called by a number of people the actual father of the country because he was the chief spokesperson, and policymaker for the sons of liberty. the sons of liberty separate cells really of radical people, opposed to the british, certain, finally a revolution was necessary. that sprung up almost independently across the colonies in connecticut, in new...
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gathered here in a small army in adams morgan. they're out there looking for information as to where he is. because michael poe talked about taking a taxi to college park where he left his car that evening. the searchers handed out flayers to cab drivers. family members spent the afternoon taping the fliers all over adams morgan. feature a photo of the red haired graduate, 5'11." last seen 12:30 a.m., january 1, after celebrating new year's eve with a group of 20 friends at shenanigan's i rrish pub on 18t. about 2:30. poe made a phone cull all to a friend indicating he stopped at a bar. then nothing. >> the most important thing to me right now. it is unbelievable the emptiness that we feel, my wife and i both. this is the town of poolsville. and surrounding people. >> among the searcher, a group of michael's long time friend. >> well are extremely concerned. this isn't what michael does. michael has tons of friend. he is -- not one to venture off. >> any one in the area new year's, hopefully some one will have seen him and give us
gathered here in a small army in adams morgan. they're out there looking for information as to where he is. because michael poe talked about taking a taxi to college park where he left his car that evening. the searchers handed out flayers to cab drivers. family members spent the afternoon taping the fliers all over adams morgan. feature a photo of the red haired graduate, 5'11." last seen 12:30 a.m., january 1, after celebrating new year's eve with a group of 20 friends at shenanigan's i...
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adam. >> i would state this differently. the cbo is playing math games, that's fine. cut 1%, this is what you get. what they're not playing is political games. i completely disagree with what charles said. these people are inherently as a group corrupt. i don't think that's fair. if you want to say they're not doing their jobs well, not making the tough political decisions, that's different from correct. and dagen hit the nail on the head. we support them in these things. we don't want them to cut these programs. we, the people. that's the political problem. >> although, adam, in the election process, we are-- they do make several promises to do the right thing. and when they go there, whether they are he' pressu're us, they don't do the right thing and hence the corruption. >> maybe my definition of corrupt-- that doesn't describe law breaking, things punishable by going to prison so he we may be talking past each other on this. it's difficult to define, charles, what the right thing is. >
adam. >> i would state this differently. the cbo is playing math games, that's fine. cut 1%, this is what you get. what they're not playing is political games. i completely disagree with what charles said. these people are inherently as a group corrupt. i don't think that's fair. if you want to say they're not doing their jobs well, not making the tough political decisions, that's different from correct. and dagen hit the nail on the head. we support them in these things. we don't want...
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adam. >> hello, adam. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr.lund's only examination of adam came by teleconference. ecklund didn't know we were watching. >> do you think it would help him, you know, make him improve? >> i think it's likely to help him, yes. i would say... 75% chance that it--that he would have a noticeable improvement. >> ecklund proposed four treatments costing a total of $20,000. the sussers asked ecklund to treat adam near their florida home. >> again, my concern would be the legalities of it. >> he's right to be concerned. it would be a felony to use stem cells in an unapproved therapy or to sell them for export to the u.s. that's why we were surprised to see this on many websites: a shopping cart. we clicked on ecklund's stem tech labs cart, and, with no medical or scientific credentials, we bought 20 million umbilical cord stem cells for $5,000, shipped to america. we had the cells sent by the highest medical standard. duke university suggested we use something called a dry shipper, cooled with liquid nitrogen. we sent th
adam. >> hello, adam. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr.lund's only examination of adam came by teleconference. ecklund didn't know we were watching. >> do you think it would help him, you know, make him improve? >> i think it's likely to help him, yes. i would say... 75% chance that it--that he would have a noticeable improvement. >> ecklund proposed four treatments costing a total of $20,000. the sussers asked ecklund to treat adam near their florida home....
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because your name is adam. the character is adam. >> it's jarring at first, but i got used it to. >> jimmy: yeah, it got used to
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>> that would place you under item 10 for case number 2000.61be, bren nan street/1 henry adams street project, the proposed project has two sites. >> commissioner hillis? >> commissioners, as i did last time, i need to ask for a recusal as well as items 11a and 11b for the same reasons, i work for fort mason center. >> commissioner antonini, moved to recuse him? >> second. >> commissioner sugaya? >> yes, i have a question for mr. hillis, in past situations, i've had conflicts because i've worked on portions of environmental impact reports, in that case t city attorney's office ruled that i should recuse myself aon the eir portion but i was eligible and they felt comfortable in my participating and voting on the actual project. in this case, it would -- i don't know, i'm not the attorney, but did you ask whether or not you could participate in the eir portion versus the project portion? because it would seem your conflict relates more to the actual approval of the projects rather than the technicalities and the contents of the environmental impact report. >> we did talk about this, oka
>> that would place you under item 10 for case number 2000.61be, bren nan street/1 henry adams street project, the proposed project has two sites. >> commissioner hillis? >> commissioners, as i did last time, i need to ask for a recusal as well as items 11a and 11b for the same reasons, i work for fort mason center. >> commissioner antonini, moved to recuse him? >> second. >> commissioner sugaya? >> yes, i have a question for mr. hillis, in past...
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adam: is this council property? get off! harrison: someone call a policeman! adam get off! get off me! what have you done? mr. foyle. what are you doing here? sam told me what happened. am i in a lot of trouble? the man, is he... oh, he's all right, as it turns out, but assaulting a planning committee member is perhaps not the wisest thing to be doing. are they going to press charges? no, i've persuaded mr. harrison that a court case might not be in his best interest. so i can go? you can. thank you. how am i going to face sam? good question. do you think she'll forgive me? i don't think you've got too much to worry about. (bells ringing, horn honking) mr. devereaux. you remember your kc mr. carstairs. yes, of course. mr. devereaux, let me implore you for one last time. when we go upstairs, you will be tried for high treason under the treachery act of 1940 as opposed to offenses against the defense regulations of the year before. there is one critical difference between them. if you are found guilty, there can be no leeway. the judge can show you no clemency. do you underst
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adam: a good evening to you from the fox business network. i am adam shapiro. there are developments literally within the last few minutes regarding the senate, potential vote on a deal that will hopefully avert the dire tax consequences and spending cuts, rich edson is live for us with everything starting with the vice president. what is the latest? rich: this from a republican aide. the whole thing is done. apparently democrats and republicans have signed off on this framework. the issues they had with the sequestered, automatic spending cuts have been resolved according to this aid. while vice president joe biden is in capitol hill to sell it to senate democrats, they have got to sign off on the framework of that deal. this is what we know, adam. it exempts income of $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for families from a tax increase, capital gains and dividends stay the same local straits, amounts above that. permit the patches the alternative minimum tax. estate tax goes to 40% of amounts more than $5 million, one-year extension of employment benefits and
adam: a good evening to you from the fox business network. i am adam shapiro. there are developments literally within the last few minutes regarding the senate, potential vote on a deal that will hopefully avert the dire tax consequences and spending cuts, rich edson is live for us with everything starting with the vice president. what is the latest? rich: this from a republican aide. the whole thing is done. apparently democrats and republicans have signed off on this framework. the issues...
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adam west, as batman tries to get rid of a bomb that's about to explode.hat long sequence with the bomb on the pier in santa barbara -- in which i couldn't get rid of the bomb. batman discovers this bomb, okay. of course, you know, it's going to go off so he's gotta get rid of it. he runs over to this pier, and on one side, he starts to throw it, and there's a mother duck with her little ducklings down in the water. he can't throw it there. he runs in another direction here's the salvation army band playing. [ band playing "bringing in the sheaves" ] so the last line he's totally winded and frustrated and he says, what -- looking down at the water, "some days, you just can't get rid of a bomb!" some days, you just can't get rid of a bomb. seacrest: the scene epitomized what made the "batman" tv series succeed... [ explosion ] the perfect combination of action and comedy. to make it funny and ludicrous absurd in a sense, but always kind of believable. seacrest: "batman" didn't start out as a comedy. the original comic books were darker, more serious. when t
adam west, as batman tries to get rid of a bomb that's about to explode.hat long sequence with the bomb on the pier in santa barbara -- in which i couldn't get rid of the bomb. batman discovers this bomb, okay. of course, you know, it's going to go off so he's gotta get rid of it. he runs over to this pier, and on one side, he starts to throw it, and there's a mother duck with her little ducklings down in the water. he can't throw it there. he runs in another direction here's the salvation army...
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reese witherspoon and amy adams and many other stars or on the show. there was no time for jimmy kimmel to say anything. >> nice work. >> got to love it. >> laptop to adam caskey because it is a busy whether day. >> we will see it that light snow this afternoon will affect the evening drive. >> we all remember a year ago. >> this will not be like that. we had all the pretreatment of the roads from yesterday working in our favor. that is still on the ground and is helping out. we will still have slick spots and a coating of snow especially on the side streets for the drive home. this is a great picture from my friend in brandywine, maryland. thanks for sending diskettes via twitter. the family having a good time, letting -- sledding yesterday. and there's the same years river yesterday. 20 degrees in the district to start today. 16 in gaithersburg and frederick. 14 degrees in cumberland. two systems that are affecting us, there's a weak clipper system to our north and another weak system down to our south. these will skirt the washington area and then m
reese witherspoon and amy adams and many other stars or on the show. there was no time for jimmy kimmel to say anything. >> nice work. >> got to love it. >> laptop to adam caskey because it is a busy whether day. >> we will see it that light snow this afternoon will affect the evening drive. >> we all remember a year ago. >> this will not be like that. we had all the pretreatment of the roads from yesterday working in our favor. that is still on the ground...
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adam? adam: it is moving higher up over 3%. here's why, it's a beat on both fronts liz. earnings per share came in at $1.26. the street was expecting $1.13. the revenue 6.02 billion, street was expecting 5.9 billion. so qualcomm continues to perform well, especially on revenue. liz? liz: let's keep in mind that qualcomm is in very high end smart phones but they are pushing as paul jacobs the ceo told me in davos last year -- last week, that they are pushing into the so called value phones as well, because that's what the rest of the world is using. we all get caught up in these, you know, expensive samsung phones and iphones, but they are going big on that. adam? david: we should also mention by the way that china itself is one of the big untapped markets for qualcomm. a lot of people think that qualcomm was too attached at the hip to apple, and as apple went, so went qualcomm. as we can see right now, clearly not so. go ahead adam. adam: liz was just bringing up one of the things in our re
adam? adam: it is moving higher up over 3%. here's why, it's a beat on both fronts liz. earnings per share came in at $1.26. the street was expecting $1.13. the revenue 6.02 billion, street was expecting 5.9 billion. so qualcomm continues to perform well, especially on revenue. liz? liz: let's keep in mind that qualcomm is in very high end smart phones but they are pushing as paul jacobs the ceo told me in davos last year -- last week, that they are pushing into the so called value phones as...
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>> adam, check this out. the traffic cameras have a rain droplets, and yes, we have a change in the weather and precipitation. little icicles there. 270, father hurley boulevard, not seeing any delays. that is the important part. the rain droplets on our other camera are freezing up. we're watching the conditions, and we want you to be safe as you head out and about. remember, the 270, the overpasses ramps, they tend to freeze earlier. we still have delays on the mark brunswick train system. >> icicles on the traffic jams. >> that kind of mourning. >> 6:21. it will cost more to mail a letter and it will cost you more to use a credit card. >> good morning. topping america's money, toyota back on top. the japanese auto maker is once again the world's top auto maker. it sold nearly 10 million vehicles last year, beating a gm and volkswagen. gm was number one of the year before. merchants can charge more for credit cards. a court ruling that says they can pass it on to customers. it is unlikely that many well. it
>> adam, check this out. the traffic cameras have a rain droplets, and yes, we have a change in the weather and precipitation. little icicles there. 270, father hurley boulevard, not seeing any delays. that is the important part. the rain droplets on our other camera are freezing up. we're watching the conditions, and we want you to be safe as you head out and about. remember, the 270, the overpasses ramps, they tend to freeze earlier. we still have delays on the mark brunswick train...
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in the adams morgan area. is the situation, john. body found inside a shaft. >> this is a tragic mystery as best way to describe it. inside thee off biltmorelding morgan callams late last night after insidescovered a man unconscious. d at the scenerive found the body of an adult stuck inside a ventilation units. was inbelieve the man early 20's and it appears he 50 feet off the roof of the building and down the shaft. police still investigating if tragic accident or if was any fall involved and had been stuckan shaft. police this morning are also investigating, looking to see if is in any way connected to a missing case. we understand that a 23-year-old y man came tount on new year's eve with a group of friends but never made an home. and he has not been seen since then. in montgomery county has been working with police in maryland. here in theen neighborhood several times passing out these fires. we can tell you even this morning all the cars on the on biltmore street have this fire on the windshield. this is michael poe, 23 years o
in the adams morgan area. is the situation, john. body found inside a shaft. >> this is a tragic mystery as best way to describe it. inside thee off biltmorelding morgan callams late last night after insidescovered a man unconscious. d at the scenerive found the body of an adult stuck inside a ventilation units. was inbelieve the man early 20's and it appears he 50 feet off the roof of the building and down the shaft. police still investigating if tragic accident or if was any fall...
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let's go outside to adam caskey, who has been tracking the conditions all day long. >> i was out in the snow earlier this morning and now we have sunshine. that is working with the exposed pavement to heated up and getting rid of the snow. take a look at the corner of wilson and lynn here. the road has been cleared and is dry. all that snow that fell on the treated roadways has tried off. the medians still have snow, but as the sun shines it is melting. let's see how much we got exactly across the washington area. overall, we averaged about 1 inch across the metro area. south of washington, that is where you got lucky in st. mary's county, 4 inches to 5 inches. 1 inch in arlington when i was out earlier today. here is your bwi travel forecast. that system in chicago is heading our way. it will arrive tomorrow afternoon and evening. i will let you know how much you can expect coming up. >> understandably, all that snow made for a slow morning commute especially those in maryland. >> there are plenty in joining the first snowfall -- enjoying best first snowfall of the year. >> the early m
let's go outside to adam caskey, who has been tracking the conditions all day long. >> i was out in the snow earlier this morning and now we have sunshine. that is working with the exposed pavement to heated up and getting rid of the snow. take a look at the corner of wilson and lynn here. the road has been cleared and is dry. all that snow that fell on the treated roadways has tried off. the medians still have snow, but as the sun shines it is melting. let's see how much we got exactly...
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adams stated. gemly you are not allowed to use subsidized units for your inclusionary units unless you are a california debt limit allocation project using 4% credits. so that will be in your next all right, but it's also reflected in this new procedures manual. so it's a small technicality, but for some projects, you will be able to have a slight subsidy, but you have to provide more units at deeper affordable. >> commissioner borden? >> i wanted to thank you -- i was one of the commissioners who asked for a lot of this data and i do hope that you work more around the issue that you talk you ed about. it seems like that fica score issue would be a problem and i understand it could be a problem with public housing as well and that is something that we need to be more proactive in working with tenants. and so i don't know to the extent that the housing trust fund legislation, i don't think it ever really dealt with that issue, but it might be something to look at from a larger policy standpoint. >>
adams stated. gemly you are not allowed to use subsidized units for your inclusionary units unless you are a california debt limit allocation project using 4% credits. so that will be in your next all right, but it's also reflected in this new procedures manual. so it's a small technicality, but for some projects, you will be able to have a slight subsidy, but you have to provide more units at deeper affordable. >> commissioner borden? >> i wanted to thank you -- i was one of the...
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and they were cooking up things for next day's newspaper, essa essays, what adams -- what john adams called occurrences. and i think that might be a reference to an actual, a concerted effort of the boston patriots, or whigs of the time, had done to tell other newspapers in other towns what is like to be living in boston under the occupation of the british army in 1768-1770. 1768-1770. said they would send it would be called the journal of transaction. every week, and this horrible thing happened this week. and oh, this soldier was very bad this week. and oh, here's what's happening with soldiers on trial for this. those were not actually published in the boston paper because and, of course, everybody in boston already knew about that award. those were sent to new york and then from the new york papers they were sent all up and down the coast and eventually they were reprinted in boston. so that was an example of a very definite effort by one side of the political divide to use the power of the press to bring the sympathy of the entire eastern seaboard for boston. let's see, you also
and they were cooking up things for next day's newspaper, essa essays, what adams -- what john adams called occurrences. and i think that might be a reference to an actual, a concerted effort of the boston patriots, or whigs of the time, had done to tell other newspapers in other towns what is like to be living in boston under the occupation of the british army in 1768-1770. 1768-1770. said they would send it would be called the journal of transaction. every week, and this horrible thing...
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perhaps george washington and john adams fell into that category.expressing a religious doubt in their own writing, but did not try to slow it down in the public sphere. and then there's jefferson and not men who had three very lengthy debate in virginia about religious freedom after virginia and who really saw jefferson was a deist or at least unitarians, not of been considered a christian. madison i have no idea. i know she thought about religious liberty. i have no idea what you thought personally. but both of them believe that it's for religion and to the society if religion were considered something prior to the social contract and therefore not covered by the social contract. you entered into the leafs if you understood him or her to be in the state me to help or hinder. and i think that that view is more like without the constitution ended up and i think the supreme court has been moving us towards that view, but by no means in a straight line. >> host: this is a good example of framing collective intentions. so you outlined with several of t
perhaps george washington and john adams fell into that category.expressing a religious doubt in their own writing, but did not try to slow it down in the public sphere. and then there's jefferson and not men who had three very lengthy debate in virginia about religious freedom after virginia and who really saw jefferson was a deist or at least unitarians, not of been considered a christian. madison i have no idea. i know she thought about religious liberty. i have no idea what you thought...
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adam adam finnieston was watching from home horrified. >> it was traumatic to see that type of devastation>> the 40-year-old from florida has a unique skill haiti desperately needed. >> i'm a third generation doctor so seeing somebody missing a limb is something routine to me. >> routine. >> routine. what was shocking was the acuteness of it, the amount in one day because of one event and the kids. >> good. >> as many as 4,000 haitians became amputees in a place where artificial limbs were nonexistent, adam finnieston and his team are delivering a low-cast durable product there. >> is there that one patient there, one or two that has tugged at your heart string's little bit. >> yes, there is. this little girl charl-- charlonie, he is 4 or 5 years old, a beautiful beautiful little girl, with a very stoic look on her face. we got her fit. and she immediately got and up started walking and she cracked just the slightest smile. and that's -- that's what it is all about. >> reporter: adam finnieston has outfitted nearly 200 haitians. >> this was her first foot. >> and it's children like charlon
adam adam finnieston was watching from home horrified. >> it was traumatic to see that type of devastation>> the 40-year-old from florida has a unique skill haiti desperately needed. >> i'm a third generation doctor so seeing somebody missing a limb is something routine to me. >> routine. >> routine. what was shocking was the acuteness of it, the amount in one day because of one event and the kids. >> good. >> as many as 4,000 haitians became amputees...
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no, adam, wait! wait for the fire brigade. what about the guests? are you all right? mr.west: stay back, mr. wainwright! adam: mr. west, get out of here! is there anybody else up there? i don't think so i don't think so. sam! mrs. crawley! (fire bell ringing) is she all right? she's still got a pulse, she's still breathing. anybody in there?! i can smell gas. fireman: anybody there? what the hell are you doing in here? this whole place could collapse at any moment. it's my hotel! sam: we've got someone here who's hurt. fireman: all right, we'll take over now. look, just get out into the street. come on, i've got you. come on, darling. oh, adam. (sighs) i'm sorry. i don't know, sam. i never was cut out to run a hotel anyway. fireman: there you go. sam: but what will you do now? i thought i might marry you. what? i've got no house, no job, no money and no future. will you marry me, sam? adam! you'd better hurry up before a wall falls on top of us. (laughing) come, on you two, out! all right, yes, i will. please get up! do you mean it? yes, of course i mean it. of course i'l
no, adam, wait! wait for the fire brigade. what about the guests? are you all right? mr.west: stay back, mr. wainwright! adam: mr. west, get out of here! is there anybody else up there? i don't think so i don't think so. sam! mrs. crawley! (fire bell ringing) is she all right? she's still got a pulse, she's still breathing. anybody in there?! i can smell gas. fireman: anybody there? what the hell are you doing in here? this whole place could collapse at any moment. it's my hotel! sam: we've got...
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that was andrew jackson versus john quincy adams. this question of, are we one nation or are we a bunch of states? this is what divided the federalist and anti-federalist in supportinsupportin g the constitution. is what divided the federalist with the republicans and the founding era. it divided the whig's. the republicans in the legs of the democrats of the next-generation. we have always had some people who see the united states primarily as a group of states in contact with each other and other people who see it as a union, and the administrative districts within that union. the idea that the founders had incoherent position about state rights. all of them thought the same thing, requires you to pretend that they didn't have elections back them. that is what their elections were about. >> host: antrum parties in different elections. >> guest: different parties wanted different things. i think generally the southerners were more confederated. they saw this mrsa compact and the northerners i think are more -- side is the nation. ha
that was andrew jackson versus john quincy adams. this question of, are we one nation or are we a bunch of states? this is what divided the federalist and anti-federalist in supportinsupportin g the constitution. is what divided the federalist with the republicans and the founding era. it divided the whig's. the republicans in the legs of the democrats of the next-generation. we have always had some people who see the united states primarily as a group of states in contact with each other and...