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>> hey, adam.ike a new line of attack as part of house republicans going after ben bernanke and fed easy money policies. the subcommittee on economic growth. part of the house oversight committee, darrell issa's subcommittee, has issued this letter to bernanke demanding materials from him basically how it will unwind quantitative easing and 3, qe 4 and forever. 3 trillion of bonds and holdings on the fed balance sheet. as you know the fed began all this back in 2008 to try to help keep interest rates down to push them down even lower. subcommittee chairman jordan is demanding more information, documents and communications with, between the fed, the white house, the treasury department, and others, relating to this on hothe fed would undo this. any studies it has potentially. and what potential impact it could have on the economy. and a potential loss it is could have. the letter says quote, with these continued concerns about the size of the federal reserve portfolio and the potentially devastating
>> hey, adam.ike a new line of attack as part of house republicans going after ben bernanke and fed easy money policies. the subcommittee on economic growth. part of the house oversight committee, darrell issa's subcommittee, has issued this letter to bernanke demanding materials from him basically how it will unwind quantitative easing and 3, qe 4 and forever. 3 trillion of bonds and holdings on the fed balance sheet. as you know the fed began all this back in 2008 to try to help keep...
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there. >> no, that's adam. >> oh, that's adam? >> yeah. >> narrator: the new school adam was so fond of was sandy hook elementary school. he was six years old and in the first grade. wendy wipprecht's son miles, who is autistic, was in adam's class at sandy hook. and was invited to his "new friend's" birthday party. wendy now has parkinson's. >> adam had his sixth birthday party and invited a group of kids to go. that's where i remember talking with nancy. nancy was concerned about adam. he was shy, a little withdrawn, quiet. she was worried that perhaps he had some kind of neurobiological condition. >> wendy, were there any support groups? >>oh, sure. >> did you ever participate in any? >> sure. did you ever hear whether nancy did? >> none of the ones that i was in, but she was talking about sending adam to st. rose because classes were smaller and she thought he might do better there. >> did she say why she thought he needed... >> i think it was his shyness and uncomfortableness, i guess, in large social situations. a class of 2
there. >> no, that's adam. >> oh, that's adam? >> yeah. >> narrator: the new school adam was so fond of was sandy hook elementary school. he was six years old and in the first grade. wendy wipprecht's son miles, who is autistic, was in adam's class at sandy hook. and was invited to his "new friend's" birthday party. wendy now has parkinson's. >> adam had his sixth birthday party and invited a group of kids to go. that's where i remember talking with...
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adam: melissa francis is on vacation. i'm adam shapiro. we'll start tonight with a warning from bellwether wal-mart t says they're facing a sluggish start to the year because higher payroll taxes and higher gas prices are weighing on sales. here's what one wal-mart executive said in an e-mail to his colleagues. in case you haven't seen a sales report these days, february, month to date sales, are a total disaster. the worst start to a month i have seen in my roughly seven years with the company. now we all know that when wal-mart gets hammered, it's not good for everyone else. so today we have a business executive "money" power panel to get to the real stories bottom of all this. tom stenberg, cofounder and former ceo of staples. can thin montan ceo of fastsigns and clint greenleaf. founder of greenleaf book group. i want to welcome you all to "money". let's start about the payroll tax increase. let me start with tom first. clearly they said it was having an impact. they said it is a small increase but even that small increase is hurting a
adam: melissa francis is on vacation. i'm adam shapiro. we'll start tonight with a warning from bellwether wal-mart t says they're facing a sluggish start to the year because higher payroll taxes and higher gas prices are weighing on sales. here's what one wal-mart executive said in an e-mail to his colleagues. in case you haven't seen a sales report these days, february, month to date sales, are a total disaster. the worst start to a month i have seen in my roughly seven years with the...
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adam: how does it work? that emily is telling the new york city is not watching the same thing that the 20 year-old and l.a. is watching? >> you know, one of the advantages of digital media usage by the consumer is that there is a lot of information shared with the sites that you go to a regular basis. your favorite web sites, favorable environments, services used. you can capture those signals, apply them to the creation of a page and apply them to which data is chosen to deliver on a page. we do this in milliseconds another couple of hundred milliseconds and make sure that the right egg gets delivered to the right person at the right time. and in doing so, you know, we raise the value of the advertising and the spirits for the user. adam: i can see how this plays out of line. what about untraditional fashion old media broadcasting? the implication is there, i would imagine, that this could be a huge moneymaker. >> absolutely. the world is moving toward every screen experience. so whether it is the super bo
adam: how does it work? that emily is telling the new york city is not watching the same thing that the 20 year-old and l.a. is watching? >> you know, one of the advantages of digital media usage by the consumer is that there is a lot of information shared with the sites that you go to a regular basis. your favorite web sites, favorable environments, services used. you can capture those signals, apply them to the creation of a page and apply them to which data is chosen to deliver on a...
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ben stein and dagen mcdowell, adam, charlie and gary k. >> they should pay for every dime. the politicians didn't read the bill. the unions didn't read the bill. every time obama comes -- president obama comes out with something, they just back it no matter what, and all of a sudden they have an oops moment 'cause they realized oh, my costs go up, so please help me. i think the bottom line, they'll end up with some sort of exemption, some sort of subsidy and guess what? it will be on our backs as usual. >> i know, but it's kind of interesting, dagen, maybe expecting quid pro quo didn't happen. >> to gary's point, if they get these subsidies on top of -- these members already having health insurance, that just opens the door for handouts to anybody. will ultimately drive up the cost of this health care law even more. listen, this law was about expanding health insurance to people who didn't have it. well, union members, you have it. your costs go up. suck it up. that's the way it goes [ laughter ] >> you like that one, huh? >> charlie, they've got -- to dagen's point, they q
ben stein and dagen mcdowell, adam, charlie and gary k. >> they should pay for every dime. the politicians didn't read the bill. the unions didn't read the bill. every time obama comes -- president obama comes out with something, they just back it no matter what, and all of a sudden they have an oops moment 'cause they realized oh, my costs go up, so please help me. i think the bottom line, they'll end up with some sort of exemption, some sort of subsidy and guess what? it will be on our...
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gerri willis, adam. lashins lashinsky. charlie gasperino. >> neil: and to like i said, arles payne who did such a od job, i'm cutting -- >> and unfortunately your mic does work. >> outside of the aspecof this. extraordinarily dangerous thing. and the overall tone was, people have it, they've got it nefariously and i will get it for you. no, it's not going to cost the government anything. it's going to cost something, i'll get it from the people that somehow got it from main street. you know, i'll go and get it from them. don't worry about it, it's not gointo cost you a dime. >> neil: there are a lot of things to worry about, proposed in the state of the union address. he didn't say you'll get it free, but stuck it into the deficit meaning someone is going to see something and pay something. >> you bet. i mean, no doubt about it and i have to tell you, i think it's immoral to make all of these promises when you know at the end of the day you can't afford it, we can't afford it. to say pre-school for everybody, are you kiddi
gerri willis, adam. lashins lashinsky. charlie gasperino. >> neil: and to like i said, arles payne who did such a od job, i'm cutting -- >> and unfortunately your mic does work. >> outside of the aspecof this. extraordinarily dangerous thing. and the overall tone was, people have it, they've got it nefariously and i will get it for you. no, it's not going to cost the government anything. it's going to cost something, i'll get it from the people that somehow got it from main...
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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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(laughter) >> i love adam. and draw back your-- hit us with stocks and forget about chocolates for your valentine's, our gang has the sweethearts to fall in love with. >> ♪ cupid draw back your bow and let yourrrrr my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. making the big romantic gesture. that's powerful. verizon. get a droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99.
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(laughter) >> i love adam. and draw back your-- hit us with stocks and forget about chocolates for your valentine's, our gang has the sweethearts to fall in love with. >> ♪ cupid draw back your bow and let your arrow go ♪ a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. ... ... >> charles: just in time for valentine's day, suite heart stocks for swee
(laughter) >> i love adam. and draw back your-- hit us with stocks and forget about chocolates for your valentine's, our gang has the sweethearts to fall in love with. >> ♪ cupid draw back your bow and let your arrow go ♪ a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol...
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the sandy hook massacre gunman adam lanza. the "hartford courant" has uncovered new information about his mental state. joining me are josh co-ver none and alaine griffin. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> what are the main discoveries that you made about adam lanza, do you think? >> his progression into darkness from a skinny kid, bushy haired, computer geek. he had problems. he had asperger's. he had a sensory issue where he couldn't process pain. but there were no overt acts of violence until he was 20, christmastime, 2012, and there was this descent. and that's probably the most compelling part of this. >> and alaine griffin, are these warning signs that should have been picked up by any authorities, do you think, or is he one of those that we've seen so many cases of, who slipped below the current radar? >> well, i think if you look at adam's life, you know, he started off in school. there was sort of this -- he was in and out of schools. he was in public school, parochial school for a little while, he was taken out o
the sandy hook massacre gunman adam lanza. the "hartford courant" has uncovered new information about his mental state. joining me are josh co-ver none and alaine griffin. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> what are the main discoveries that you made about adam lanza, do you think? >> his progression into darkness from a skinny kid, bushy haired, computer geek. he had problems. he had asperger's. he had a sensory issue where he couldn't process pain. but there...
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adam, is ben right and is the good doctor right? >> well, he's right about the messaging of all of this, and the president doesn't want to say this. the republicans don't want to say it, but don't believe it. republicans don't want to raise taxes for any reason whatsoever because they already-- >> they just did. >> well, and that's exactly where i want to -- where i want to go with it. so, i think what the good doctor is not looking at is is that-- >> by the way, call him the good doctor, i have no idea if he was in fact a good doctor. >> if he was, i don't think he was a very good doctor. but we know that-- >> i'm kidding. >> and we know you love to replay the scream from 2004, we all love to replay that, but taxes are going on not just on the rich bastards that charles represents. >> and right, and on-- neil, the affordable care act, i refuse to call it obamacare, will raise taxes on everybody. the payroll tax going up raises taxes on everybody. so, whether or not the politicians say so, it is happening and i agree with ben, it's
adam, is ben right and is the good doctor right? >> well, he's right about the messaging of all of this, and the president doesn't want to say this. the republicans don't want to say it, but don't believe it. republicans don't want to raise taxes for any reason whatsoever because they already-- >> they just did. >> well, and that's exactly where i want to -- where i want to go with it. so, i think what the good doctor is not looking at is is that-- >> by the way, call...
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. >> i like sam adams? why? because toby and i are going to be sitting around drinking it from a can and i think that the stock is up 30% in a year. >> brenda: jonas, bull or bear. >> and i like my wine in a box, beer in a can. toby, go ahead, your prediction. >> another business and america is doing well, is the wind brands and a pretty good play and-- >> well, john, i know you've been drinking with toby every once in a while. bull or bear? >> toby drinks wine out of a paper bag. >> and jonas your prediction. >> and fast food down to 11%, little fast good and good for united national food, the food distributors of the-- >> when have you had a french fry. >> he's likeking on it. overpriced. >> brea: fast food, fast show. coming up cavuto on business, he will neil, take it away. >> and california, texas and new york, going to south dakota, oregon, washington, and michigan and then we're going to washington d.c. to take back of white house, ooh! >> dude, ooh! >> turns out the screamer is a sooth sayer and this sto
. >> i like sam adams? why? because toby and i are going to be sitting around drinking it from a can and i think that the stock is up 30% in a year. >> brenda: jonas, bull or bear. >> and i like my wine in a box, beer in a can. toby, go ahead, your prediction. >> another business and america is doing well, is the wind brands and a pretty good play and-- >> well, john, i know you've been drinking with toby every once in a while. bull or bear? >> toby drinks...
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certification of an eir for the proposed 801 gran nan street and 1 henry adams street, it would include demolition to have concourse exhibition hall and demolition of three existing commercial industrial building on the 1 henry adams site, there would be two mixed use and residential use alt the 1 henry adams site, they would be 68 feet tall, the eastern most portion would be a partial fulfillment of the inclusionary housing requirements. up to 150 units of affordable housing would be constructed on that portion of the 801 brannan site, there are three project variance proposed, variant 1 would include new construction of two mixed use and retail building on the 801 brannan site which variance 3 would also include two buildings on the 801 brannan site, but variance 1 and 2 would not change development on the 1 henry adams site from what is proposed on the project but would not include land dedication to the city. total development would include 1 million 187 thousand 943 gross square feet with up to 824 residential units, approximately 54 thousand 600 retail space and 866 parking spaces
certification of an eir for the proposed 801 gran nan street and 1 henry adams street, it would include demolition to have concourse exhibition hall and demolition of three existing commercial industrial building on the 1 henry adams site, there would be two mixed use and residential use alt the 1 henry adams site, they would be 68 feet tall, the eastern most portion would be a partial fulfillment of the inclusionary housing requirements. up to 150 units of affordable housing would be...
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adam. >> hello, adam. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr. ecklund'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 sen
adam. >> hello, adam. >> can you see him, doc? >> dr. ecklund'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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adam: nicole. thank you.icole petallides in 15 minutes to see how your money is going. shibani: americans are shelling out more for gas while taking home less in their paychecks. we'll ask steve forbes if this could put us back into recession. that is something people are talking about. we'll get his take on it. adam: but first here is how the dollar is moving right now. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to srch hundreds of cards and apply online. credcards.com. . shibani: consumers have less in their pocket than they did just a couple of months ago thanks to that expiration of the payroll tax cuts. even rising gas prices and that delay in income tax refund is affecting your paycheck. and it is creating a tough environment for retailers and restaurants as well. jeff flock has the details. jeff, last hour, i loved how you added color to t
adam: nicole. thank you.icole petallides in 15 minutes to see how your money is going. shibani: americans are shelling out more for gas while taking home less in their paychecks. we'll ask steve forbes if this could put us back into recession. that is something people are talking about. we'll get his take on it. adam: but first here is how the dollar is moving right now. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it...
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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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shocking new revelations about adam lanza. were there warning signs before the slaughter at sandy hook? i'll talk to a forensic psychiatrist who says we can stop mass shootings. >>> and inside the navy s.e.a.l.s, the man who trains them for their top secret missions. >>> the last time she was here, wanda sykes says sed this. >> i'm over the top. there's nothing i can't say. >> which is exactly why we've invited her back. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. >>> a dramatic day in court for oscar pistorius. the man the world knows as blade runner. he and his girlfriend were in live and couldn't have been happier. he said he thought he was shooting an intruder in the house. prosecutors say that steenkamp locked herself in the bathroom after a heated argument and pistorius shot her dead. each side will try to make their case in that pretoria courtroom reeva steenkamp was laid to rest in an emotional ceremony. listen to her uncle. >> we are here today as a family. but there's only one thing missing. it's reeve is a. >> it'
shocking new revelations about adam lanza. were there warning signs before the slaughter at sandy hook? i'll talk to a forensic psychiatrist who says we can stop mass shootings. >>> and inside the navy s.e.a.l.s, the man who trains them for their top secret missions. >>> the last time she was here, wanda sykes says sed this. >> i'm over the top. there's nothing i can't say. >> which is exactly why we've invited her back. this is "piers morgan tonight."...
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first grade classmates describing adam lanza's troubles. >> adam had his 6th birthday party and invited a group of kids to go. that's where i remember talking with nancy. nancy was concerned about adam. he was shy, a little withdrawn, quiet. she was worried that perhaps he had some kind of neurobiological condition. >> some kind of neurobiological condition. i don't know what that might be. did he develop his violent tendencies when he was very young do you think or do you think that happened later? >> what they're talking about there is sensory integration disorder, a controversial diagnosis in the medical community, but it makes a person very vulnerable to touch and sound and other senses. that clip is from when adam lanza was at sandy hook elementary school in the first grade, and from there, he goes to different schools. he's in different programs, his mother is trying to find the right educational setting that will work for him, and never really finds a place that does. >> and also in your documentary, adam's mother apparently warned a parent at a cub scout meet being her son. >> y
first grade classmates describing adam lanza's troubles. >> adam had his 6th birthday party and invited a group of kids to go. that's where i remember talking with nancy. nancy was concerned about adam. he was shy, a little withdrawn, quiet. she was worried that perhaps he had some kind of neurobiological condition. >> some kind of neurobiological condition. i don't know what that might be. did he develop his violent tendencies when he was very young do you think or do you think...
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there was a time when the concourse and 801 brannan and bh the ice factory of 1 henry adams were good for the area but i encourage you to embrace the change, this is the time and the direction of the neighborhood. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good afternoon again, commissioners, sue vaughn with the sierra club. i'm going to reiterate the sierra club's position that there should be a maximum of .5 parking, personally, that may -- i think that's too much but that's the sierra club position, .5 parking and i'm going to put this book right down here, high tide on main street, we don't know -- every car we permit pushes us closer to the tipping point and the tipping point is climate change, melting of the icecap, melting of antarctica and greenland icecap and sea level rise. this is not a scare tactic, this is real and we need to have this reflected in the decisions we make here in san francisco at the planning department level and planning commission level. and i know that i work in this neighborhood and with one of my co-workers went out to a public event regarding the proje
there was a time when the concourse and 801 brannan and bh the ice factory of 1 henry adams were good for the area but i encourage you to embrace the change, this is the time and the direction of the neighborhood. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> good afternoon again, commissioners, sue vaughn with the sierra club. i'm going to reiterate the sierra club's position that there should be a maximum of .5 parking, personally, that may -- i think that's too much but that's the...
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did you know adam lanz wra?e're getting a picture of somebody who was pretty disturbed whose mother was struggling to deal with really. was that your impression? >> i just -- you know, i knew she loved her son. she was devoted to him, and certainly that he was capable of doing anything like this was an absolute shock. i never would have believed it, and i believe that. she had no idea that something like this would have been possible. >> you knew her well. what kind of woman was nancy lanza? >> she was a wonderful friend. i looked forward to seeing her at the restaurant, and, you know, her smile lit up the room. she was a great friend to me. she was a terrific mother. she was a good person. she was involved in charity work at the women's shelter, and she made regular donations to the food bank -- monthly donations to the food bank. >> the obvious question, i suppose, is where would somebody like nancy lanza given everything you have just said, why would she feel the need to have so many guns and high-powered wea
did you know adam lanz wra?e're getting a picture of somebody who was pretty disturbed whose mother was struggling to deal with really. was that your impression? >> i just -- you know, i knew she loved her son. she was devoted to him, and certainly that he was capable of doing anything like this was an absolute shock. i never would have believed it, and i believe that. she had no idea that something like this would have been possible. >> you knew her well. what kind of woman was...
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i'm adam may. that huge snowstorm that hit millions in the northeast is gone but the clean up is beginning. major airports are back open and marley hall has the latest from wjz from hartford connecticut. >> reporter: cars are having a tough time navigating the snowy roads in hartford connecticut. this family went out for lunch and got stuck. >> thank you so much. >> we were a little ways. >> luckily we got out of it. there were people out there to help us. >> reporter: across the northeast, millions of people are digging out are from up to 3 feet of snow and thousands in 8 states with still waiting for the lights and heat to come back on. crews are making progress with street cleaning, but the next challenge is getting rid of mountains of snow that are piling up all over town. bus service is getting back on track are. ray and doris gunter radar on one of the first -- arrived on one of the first buses. they celebrated their wedding anniversary in st. croix. and more than 5000 flights were canceled o
i'm adam may. that huge snowstorm that hit millions in the northeast is gone but the clean up is beginning. major airports are back open and marley hall has the latest from wjz from hartford connecticut. >> reporter: cars are having a tough time navigating the snowy roads in hartford connecticut. this family went out for lunch and got stuck. >> thank you so much. >> we were a little ways. >> luckily we got out of it. there were people out there to help us. >>...