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local lawyer brian adams, who grew up near the plant, now represents over 100 juliette residents who are suing the plant for environmental contamination. >> there have been deaths that we attribute that are related to the toxins that are coming from the plant. linking everything together is certainly one of the scientific issues that we're working on, but we-- we know that there were bad things, bad contaminants that are coming from the plant that are getting to the people in the community that are causing health problems. we do have liver cancer, kidney cancer, stomach cancer, all that we are afraid is attributed to the contaminations. i think as people realize that maybe georgia power has known that some of this stuff is not good and not good for the area, and they never said anything, instead encouraged people to be in that area, that's where the anger really starts to get in, because, again, they feel like they've been lied to. the thing is, georgia power does do some good things for the community. they help people in the community, they give back, they give to good causes. a lot
local lawyer brian adams, who grew up near the plant, now represents over 100 juliette residents who are suing the plant for environmental contamination. >> there have been deaths that we attribute that are related to the toxins that are coming from the plant. linking everything together is certainly one of the scientific issues that we're working on, but we-- we know that there were bad things, bad contaminants that are coming from the plant that are getting to the people in the...
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May 13, 2014
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our pal adam got trashed by brian lowery called carolla one of fox news channel's house clowns. for years has personally attacked this network using his position at variety to advance his far left agenda. with us now is adam carolla. with us president me, america that's in my head. we will get to that in a moment. i usually ignoring this kind of garbage by fanatical people that take shots at fox news. he was reviewing a tv program you were on. >> home improvement. >> you were wrestling contractors. >> well, what i would do is i would lay out a wall and then put up some shear wall and give a nailing schedule and pontificate about politics for 20 minutes and then no, no. i never spoke about politics. never came up. it was home improvement show. i was thinking it's funny that variety is called variety meek a potpourri of opinions, thoughts and ideas it's not variety. it's only variety if you agree with them. >> right. >> if you don't agree with them. then they will tear you a new one. >> it's a strident left wing production. >> ironically called variety as if you could have another
our pal adam got trashed by brian lowery called carolla one of fox news channel's house clowns. for years has personally attacked this network using his position at variety to advance his far left agenda. with us now is adam carolla. with us president me, america that's in my head. we will get to that in a moment. i usually ignoring this kind of garbage by fanatical people that take shots at fox news. he was reviewing a tv program you were on. >> home improvement. >> you were...
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May 1, 2014
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he is brian bishop and the on air sidekick for adam corolla show. his book came out on tuesday. and his blood alcohol content is higher than awful cnn's ratings and he looks and smells like a week old corn dog. gavin mcginnis, the star of how to be a man. it is on-line and on demand everywhere. i watched it last night and he is naked. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, can i call you the appendix? this feeling in my stomach makes me want to take you out. >> i did watch half of your movie. >> thank you very much. >> my wife laughed at your penis. that made me feel good. >> she should pursue a career in wrestling in the condos. she should get a job at the zoo. >> she thought it was quite humorous. >> it is day please shoot me of -- >> donald sterling's tough week says in the wake of his racist rapt is can selling a $3 million research grant he was making. a spokeswoman for the school says this, mr. sterling's decisive and hurtful comments demonstrates he does not share the core values as a public university. that fosters diversity and inclusion and respect, p
he is brian bishop and the on air sidekick for adam corolla show. his book came out on tuesday. and his blood alcohol content is higher than awful cnn's ratings and he looks and smells like a week old corn dog. gavin mcginnis, the star of how to be a man. it is on-line and on demand everywhere. i watched it last night and he is naked. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, can i call you the appendix? this feeling in my stomach makes me want to take you out. >> i...
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May 19, 2014
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brian webb, kpix 5. >> the search over for a pleasant hill construction worker last seen friday, 31-year-old jason adams was found sitting in his truck in a parking lot in reno around 2:00 this morning. police are not releasing details about how he ended up there but say he was in good health. adams' friends and family have been searching for him since he vanished friday morning. >>> today the university of california hosts a climate change conference in sacramento. >> governor brown is one of the featured speakers, kpix 5's ann macovick reports the governor is linking climate change to the recent fires. >> reporter: the wildfires in san diego county last week causing 20 million dollars in damage and killing one man were only the beginning. >> humanity is on a collision course with nature. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says california could be in for its worst wildfire season ever after years of drought. he says climate change is to blame. >> as we send billions and billions oftons of heat-trapping gases we get heat and fires and get what we're seeing. >> reporter: cal fire has responded to more tha
brian webb, kpix 5. >> the search over for a pleasant hill construction worker last seen friday, 31-year-old jason adams was found sitting in his truck in a parking lot in reno around 2:00 this morning. police are not releasing details about how he ended up there but say he was in good health. adams' friends and family have been searching for him since he vanished friday morning. >>> today the university of california hosts a climate change conference in sacramento. >>...
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May 22, 2014
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elijah comings, adam smith, tammy duckworth will sit on that committee. briang to you yesterday. it seems as though they already have their minds made up. this is adam smith. take a listen. >> you know, are we going to have people telling us we're going to have to shut off the microphones and say we're done with the democrats talking? we're going to have to have some assurances there's actually going to be a fair look at this and not that the conclusions have already been made. >> seem to be bringing the assumption that this wouldn't be a fair investigation even though trey gowdy indicated this should transcend politics. >> he joined me on radio a couple of days ago because it was rumored he was going to be a part of this panel. i like him a lot. all he wanted to do was talk about how this committee is so unnecessary, which doesn't make me feel optimistic anything is going to be done. >> the problem is he's already drawn his own conclusion. we've already heard from nancy pelosi. she said it is a stunt. adam sheuf, democrat from california said it is a colossal
elijah comings, adam smith, tammy duckworth will sit on that committee. briang to you yesterday. it seems as though they already have their minds made up. this is adam smith. take a listen. >> you know, are we going to have people telling us we're going to have to shut off the microphones and say we're done with the democrats talking? we're going to have to have some assurances there's actually going to be a fair look at this and not that the conclusions have already been made. >>...
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May 24, 2014
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reporter: sergeant brian grigsby and officer troy dillard say even though melvin didn't know his address or where he came from, he absolutely knew where he was going. >> he was pretty adamanteporter: flowers? >> that's what he wanted. he wanted flowers for his wife because tomorrow was mother's day. >> reporter: melvin had bought flowers for his wife every mother's day since the birth of their first child, and he wasn't going to disappoint her now. >> he had to get those flowers. we had to get them. i didn't have a choice. >> reporter: so after telling dispatch they were taking the man right home, the officers secretly stopped by the grocery store. surveillance video shows them helping melvin pick out the flowers. and when melvin came up short at the register, look who slipped the cashier the difference. back home, a very worried wife was about to get the gift of a lifetime. >> as he came up those steps and i saw those roses and the smile on his face, i mean, i just broke inside. i just said, "thank you, thank you." because i saw his heart. >> reporter: amazing what's possible when love becomes an instinct. steve hartman, "on the road," in little rock. >> pelley: and that'
reporter: sergeant brian grigsby and officer troy dillard say even though melvin didn't know his address or where he came from, he absolutely knew where he was going. >> he was pretty adamanteporter: flowers? >> that's what he wanted. he wanted flowers for his wife because tomorrow was mother's day. >> reporter: melvin had bought flowers for his wife every mother's day since the birth of their first child, and he wasn't going to disappoint her now. >> he had to get those...
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adam silver said to be pretty much involved. >> i'm sure he is. brian todd reporting for us.d sterling's attorney maxwell bleacher is joining us now live. thank you very much for coming in. where does it stand right now, from your client's perspective? does it look like there's going to be a sale, that meeting next tuesday will not be necessary? or are you going up with a legal war against the nba? >> first, it's my pleasure to join you and we thank you for the opportunity to express our point of view. the answer is, the league on tuesday has a giatine over sterling's head. they will confiscate him team illegally and if they don't want a lawsuit challenging that conduct, they need to let us know before tuesday. >> but what if the team is sold before tuesday? shelly sterling is moving very expeditiously to avert any kind of legal battle to sell the team and then everyone can simply move on. >> we don't think the team can be sold without mr. sterling's consent. mr. sterling is not going to consent unless the nba does something about the illegal charges they have filed against h
adam silver said to be pretty much involved. >> i'm sure he is. brian todd reporting for us.d sterling's attorney maxwell bleacher is joining us now live. thank you very much for coming in. where does it stand right now, from your client's perspective? does it look like there's going to be a sale, that meeting next tuesday will not be necessary? or are you going up with a legal war against the nba? >> first, it's my pleasure to join you and we thank you for the opportunity to...
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brian, our society was created by a bunch of people who broke laws. to the king of england, the founding fathers -- hamilton, madison and jefferson and adams and franklinbroke his laws in order to found a new country here. when you do that and you succeed, you're a hero and you're a patriot. when you do that and you fail, you end up in the gallows or you end up in jail. >> did they break laws and run to hong kong? did they sneak out and eventually end up in russia? what kind of courage do you have if you do what he did, stay in russia and then say i did the right thing, in his mind? >> well, the founding fathers actually shot at british soldiers. you can't get much more aggressive against the king than that. in terms of snowden, look, he saw what happened to other people who attempted to reveal what the government was doing. i don't justify living in moscow at all. but he seems to feel that moscow is a place where the american government can't reach him. he's hired a law, very prominent lawyer in d.c. whom i know who as we speak, maybe not this time of day, is negotiating with the justice department for his return. this is a gambit that he took. even s
brian, our society was created by a bunch of people who broke laws. to the king of england, the founding fathers -- hamilton, madison and jefferson and adams and franklinbroke his laws in order to found a new country here. when you do that and you succeed, you're a hero and you're a patriot. when you do that and you fail, you end up in the gallows or you end up in jail. >> did they break laws and run to hong kong? did they sneak out and eventually end up in russia? what kind of courage do...
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adam parker was speaking about. back over to you guys. >> all right. thanks, dom. up next, live from the code conference, the chairman and ceo of our parent company, comcast, brian robertsfornia. "squawk on the street" will be right back. female narrator: through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> google's driveless car getting buzz this morning. back to bob lutz former vice chairman of general motors. >> i can hear you fine. >> great to have you on the program. we should explain to people just tuning in this is a real important departure, this is not a conventional automobile where humans can suddenly take control if something goes wrong. this has no steering wheel, no pedals, totally auto mow mated. the human completely out of the loop. what do you make of what you see now? >> well, i think it's very impressive, but basically it's just a bundling of technologies that have been around for about 10 or 15 years. gm and other co
adam parker was speaking about. back over to you guys. >> all right. thanks, dom. up next, live from the code conference, the chairman and ceo of our parent company, comcast, brian robertsfornia. "squawk on the street" will be right back. female narrator: through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end...