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. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and hyunger takes no holiday.s those principles that invited his philosophy of life as a journey of kindness and giving back to others. his giving was not dictated bay calendar or sfesk day. y day he had a stellar reputation but more know him for the founder of harvest for the hungry. wbal-tv worked with him for 20 years. he passed away suddenly on thursday but not before he raised over one million pounds of food and millions in cash to help feed maryland. larry saw one in six marylanders going hungry and rallied non-profits like the boy scouts and girl scouts and businesses like safe way to help fill the shelves of the maryland food bank. students? 300 schools also helped collect food. aarp most recently joined the fight and awarded larry their highest community award. larry adam we will always remember not only as a father and husband and grandfather but a wonderful friend that we will all miss dearly. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> good morning and welcome to 11 news sunday morning
. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and hyunger takes no holiday.s those principles that invited his philosophy of life as a journey of kindness and giving back to others. his giving was not dictated bay calendar or sfesk day. y day he had a stellar reputation but more know him for the founder of harvest for the hungry. wbal-tv worked with him for 20 years. he passed away suddenly on thursday but not before he raised over one million pounds of food and millions in cash to help...
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. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and hunger takes no holiday.as those principles that embodied his philosophy of life as a journey of kindness and giving back to others. his giving was not dictated by a calendar or a specific holiday. by day, he had a stellar career as an investment broker for over 40 years. but more people know him as founder of harvest for the hungry for the past 27 years. wbal-tv and 1090 wbal-am worked with him for 23 years. larry passed away suddenly last thursday, but not before his mission to fight hunger raised more than 30 million pounds of food and over $1 million in cash to help feed needy families in maryland. while some see maryland as one of the richest states in the nation, larry saw one in six marylanders going hungry. he rallied nonprofits like the boys scouts and the girl scouts and businesses like safeway to help fill the shelves of the maryland food bank and those in the surrounding counties. the u.s. postal service collected food as well as students in over 300 schools across the state. aarp joined the fight
. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and hunger takes no holiday.as those principles that embodied his philosophy of life as a journey of kindness and giving back to others. his giving was not dictated by a calendar or a specific holiday. by day, he had a stellar career as an investment broker for over 40 years. but more people know him as founder of harvest for the hungry for the past 27 years. wbal-tv and 1090 wbal-am worked with him for 23 years. larry passed away suddenly...
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. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and that hunger takes no holiday.t was those principles that invited his philosophy of life as a journey of kindness and giving back to others. is giving was not dictated bay -- by a calendar or a specific holiday. y day he had a stellar eputation as a businessman but more know him as the founder of harvest for the hungry. he passed away suddenly on thursday, but not before he raised over one million pounds -- 30 million pounds of food and over a million in cash to help feed the maryland area and surrounding areas. larry saw one in six marylanders going hungry and rallied non-profits like the boy scouts and girl scouts and businesses like safeway to help fill the shelves of the maryland food bank. aarp most recently joined the fight and awarded larry their highest community service award. all came together at the behoeft of larry adams who we will remembernot only as a father and husband and grandfather but a wonderfu >>> breaking news this sunday. terror crackdown. libya forces break down in somalia. we'll have the l
. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and that hunger takes no holiday.t was those principles that invited his philosophy of life as a journey of kindness and giving back to others. is giving was not dictated bay -- by a calendar or a specific holiday. y day he had a stellar eputation as a businessman but more know him as the founder of harvest for the hungry. he passed away suddenly on thursday, but not before he raised over one million pounds -- 30 million pounds of food and...
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all of the efforts came together at the behest of larry adams who we will remember as a wonderful man that we will all miss dearly. >>> on this sunday night, tear terror targets. the surprise u.s. raid this weekend. the fate of another in somalia uncertain. tonight, new details of the american coman doe operation. >>> separate days for some people caught in the government shutdown. potential lifaving treatments on hold with lives in the balance. what is being done to edge the stalemate? >>> without warning. flash flooding traps dozens in dangerous waters forcing rescue missions in the middle of the night. >>> and a step forward almost six months after the tragic day in boston. the inspiring program that's helping some of the victims move on. >>> good evening. we're learning more details about the dual u.s. coman doe raids in africa yesterday after a carefully coordinated military operation in libya. tonight u.s. officials say they have in custody the man alleged to have been behind the deadly 1998 bombings of two american embassies in africa. yesterday's second strike strike was in so
all of the efforts came together at the behest of larry adams who we will remember as a wonderful man that we will all miss dearly. >>> on this sunday night, tear terror targets. the surprise u.s. raid this weekend. the fate of another in somalia uncertain. tonight, new details of the american coman doe operation. >>> separate days for some people caught in the government shutdown. potential lifaving treatments on hold with lives in the balance. what is being done to edge the...
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. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and hunger takes no holiday.was those principles that invited his philosophy of life and giving back to others. his giving was not dictated bay calendar or specific holiday. but day he had a stellar job as an investment broker but more knew him as founder of harvest for the hungry. we worked with him for 23 years. larry passed away suddenly last thursdays but not before his mission to fight hunger raised money and food help feed needy families in maryland. while some see maryland as one of the richest states in the nation larry saw many going hungry and ran non-profits to help fill the shelves of the maryland food bank and those in the surrounding counties. stuentsd in 300 schools across the state. aarp most recently joined the fight and awarded larry their highest community service award. all came together as we remember larry adams as a father and husband and grandfather and friend we will all miss dearly. >> good morning and welcome to 11 news saturday morning i'm jennifer franciotti. >> and i'm lisa robinson.
. >> larry adam believed christmas is every day and hunger takes no holiday.was those principles that invited his philosophy of life and giving back to others. his giving was not dictated bay calendar or specific holiday. but day he had a stellar job as an investment broker but more knew him as founder of harvest for the hungry. we worked with him for 23 years. larry passed away suddenly last thursdays but not before his mission to fight hunger raised money and food help feed needy...
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adam? >> what do you like, larry?g there is no shortal of in washington right now, fertilizer. i like it. i own it for me and my kids. >> this has been a dog for a long time. time to get in? >> not necessarily. this is basically a play on the chinese economy. if you think the chinese economy is going to continue to do great, buy it. otherwise, that's a risk. >> you did great. thanks a lot. david asman, "forbes on fox" is next. my man, dave. here he is. >>> well, forget about the politicians. how did obamacare come off at the end of the debt deal in some democrats say obamacare was a big winner since the changes that republicans wanted didn't happen. but check out these headlines. former obama press secretary robert givens calling the exchange glitches "excruciatingly embarrassing." only 1% of the website visitors signing up. aetna ceo knocking the law. hospitals lay off workers in part because of the law. on and on and on. so did obamacare come out this week as the big loser? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to
adam? >> what do you like, larry?g there is no shortal of in washington right now, fertilizer. i like it. i own it for me and my kids. >> this has been a dog for a long time. time to get in? >> not necessarily. this is basically a play on the chinese economy. if you think the chinese economy is going to continue to do great, buy it. otherwise, that's a risk. >> you did great. thanks a lot. david asman, "forbes on fox" is next. my man, dave. here he is....
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then we remember larry adams. i am sarah caldwell. all this and more coming up on "11 tv hill."ible by constellation energy group] phones two guns, maryland has a list of new legislation. joni is today is attorney michael hodes -- joining us today is attorney michael hodes. there is a lot to talk about, especially cell phone laws and seatbelt laws that just went into effect. >> is good to have new laws to protect our citizens. the cell phone law is interesting. you cannot be on a cell phone. it is a primary offense. now they can pull you over seeing you on the cell phone. the first day they pulled 170 people over for that offense. >> they are really cracking down. >> if you are under 18 or just a young driver, you will not be on a normal cell phone where you are talking over bluetooth or the like. >> it will be a lot for people to adjust to because people are busy in their cars but it is a good law. i neveratbelt law -- knew you could sit in the backseat and not be belted. now you had better be belted. if you have children and they you have 8 years old, to have them in a safety
then we remember larry adams. i am sarah caldwell. all this and more coming up on "11 tv hill."ible by constellation energy group] phones two guns, maryland has a list of new legislation. joni is today is attorney michael hodes -- joining us today is attorney michael hodes. there is a lot to talk about, especially cell phone laws and seatbelt laws that just went into effect. >> is good to have new laws to protect our citizens. the cell phone law is interesting. you cannot be on...
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adamant about this. >> reporter: the only thing larry said was true was that he did have an affair. >> i was cheating oning on my family. >> reporter: you were in love with somebody else? >> yeah, i was. yes, i was. >> reporter: and you were what, going to ask your wife for a divorce? >> yes. >> reporter: and walk out? >> that was pretty much it, yes. i let a lot of people down, i deceived a lot of people. i forsook a lot of people, i did. >> reporter: is that the worst thing you committed? >> yes. besides adultery, yeah. >> reporter: because what you're in here for -- >> oh, yes. >> reporter: pretty much tops all of that. >> i did not try to kill my wife. i did not. i have nothing to do with what happened to connie. there is somebody out there who is responsible for the whole thing and there's a maniac out there. >> reporter: the whole thing, meaning trying to kill your wife and framing you for it? >> yes. >> reporter: larry -- who has motive to do that? you wanted out of your marriage. you had a girlfriend. you were planning to leave your wife and your family. and you didn't want to pay the alimony an
adamant about this. >> reporter: the only thing larry said was true was that he did have an affair. >> i was cheating oning on my family. >> reporter: you were in love with somebody else? >> yeah, i was. yes, i was. >> reporter: and you were what, going to ask your wife for a divorce? >> yes. >> reporter: and walk out? >> that was pretty much it, yes. i let a lot of people down, i deceived a lot of people. i forsook a lot of people, i did....
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our website r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter adam you're a david and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's episode will be a journey through baseball history at the sports museum of l.a. all of you baseball fans out there you don't want to miss it for now have a great night. i took. a mission and free cretaceous three times for charges free. range month free. free studio type free. old free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r t dot com. this genetically modified plant is at the center of a controversy a controversy about how we deal with one of the most powerful technologies mankind has ever created. a technology that is polarizing society. the.
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out our website r t dot com slash usa can also follow me on twitter adam you're a david and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's special guest is science's reigning superstar neil degrasse tyson is sure to be an out of this world look at the astrophysics of the universe for now have a great night. i think. i'm. going to run your whole life should be communally face i decided you know i'm only . a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher.
out our website r t dot com slash usa can also follow me on twitter adam you're a david and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight's special guest is science's reigning superstar neil degrasse tyson is sure to be an out of this world look at the astrophysics of the universe for now have a great night. i think. i'm. going to run your whole life should be communally face i decided you know i'm only . a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher.
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adamant like i'm the biggest fan and q. so much. gosh i would love to talk to you but larry needs me on the set great thank you this lovely thing i hope i'm writing to you again would love to i got it this is the way to deal with it is that you think about you and i believe. you that you're fired ok. you know and getting the right to the security of his kid and last but not least alex logan a star editor in our firmly in the job. good ol it's a larry long time editor first time question dr. so larry just had a big barbecue for the whole staff and with the holidays coming up i wanted to know exactly how drunk can i get to work function in if i do get over served can i crush on my boss's couch is that cool not cool i would say yes you what i would say because i honestly let's say let's say you get really drunk you you pass out on the couch he fires you but you have such a good story for the rest of your life you know every thought out party you go to you go that's what happened to me two thousand and thirteen i was fired by larry king because i threw out on his but you know ea
adamant like i'm the biggest fan and q. so much. gosh i would love to talk to you but larry needs me on the set great thank you this lovely thing i hope i'm writing to you again would love to i got it this is the way to deal with it is that you think about you and i believe. you that you're fired ok. you know and getting the right to the security of his kid and last but not least alex logan a star editor in our firmly in the job. good ol it's a larry long time editor first time question dr. so...
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likely candidate to be the next fed chair, larry summers wrote future historians will see today's crisis as the turning point, the end of democracy. let's bring in adampitol hill, sandra smith on the floor of the cme. first to you, rich, an easy question, i would assume, is democracy in trouble in washingtonsome. >> reporter: well, i guess democracy's in a way working, at least minority rights are if you listen to the republicans. but it is very difficult to get anythinggdone, and it is representative of how far apart the country is on a number of these issues. and if you look at the polls, they really are all over the place as to what exactly a majority of americans are looking for. they want, they want the government to work, but they keep sending people back to the congress who are unwilling to work with one another and who go home, and the unwillingness to work with the other side seems to be a political asset to them. so, you know, we're in a bit of a stalemate here. i mean, that's a result of who was sent here. cheryl: also, adam, you know, we've got to grow the economy, there's got to be growth to gdp, this helps local and state governments an
likely candidate to be the next fed chair, larry summers wrote future historians will see today's crisis as the turning point, the end of democracy. let's bring in adampitol hill, sandra smith on the floor of the cme. first to you, rich, an easy question, i would assume, is democracy in trouble in washingtonsome. >> reporter: well, i guess democracy's in a way working, at least minority rights are if you listen to the republicans. but it is very difficult to get anythinggdone, and it is...
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larry king now right here on r.g.p. question lol. well the fact is that as long liberal rebel joining me chris solomon and adam bitly let's get back to it what's the best way to destroy a bollock your best way to destroy obamacare is not to defund it it's to it's to affect a lot of it well it may well be is to cause a lot of young people not to join it because then you go then the insurance companies go into what's called a death spiral where you know they got older and sicker people and not younger healthy people in the koch brothers trying to make this happen they're going to get this campus tour all over the country or you seen the ads of the you know doctor uncle sam with the speculum and the twelve and. and so. it seems to me like this is almost that i think that what we're seeing played out in a small way with obamacare is a much larger argument that i'd like to discuss with you guys and that is. that if you have government programs that actually work if social security people generally believe that so security works medicare works medicaid works obamacare works if people actually felt like their government was a good thing and
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adam: goldman sachs gets beat up for their role but morgan stanley hasn't been beaten up and they played a role. >> larrys last name is leibowitz. larry leibowitz is good friend of mine works at new york stock exchange. he would tell jon this, biggest players in securitizing mortgages was not morgan. citigroup, which every democrat in the world fines, earns $8 million for three seconds work. adam: reuben never returned his investment. >> jack lew spend 30 seconds there and gets an eight million dollar payment. maybe jon should do a segment on that. when you talk about, what makes sort of jpmorgan speckel, such a speckel is that they weren't a prime player in that crummy market that ripped off the american people. adam: they bought it through bear stearns. >> that's what happened. citigroup, run by democrats, jack lew. adam: robert reuben. >> all up and down, they were major player. merrill lynch -- adam: robert reuben has never done an interview about his role as risk assessment at citi. >> i spoke with him at that time the time. he said he wasn't involved in the risk assessment. adam: why did he get pai
adam: goldman sachs gets beat up for their role but morgan stanley hasn't been beaten up and they played a role. >> larrys last name is leibowitz. larry leibowitz is good friend of mine works at new york stock exchange. he would tell jon this, biggest players in securitizing mortgages was not morgan. citigroup, which every democrat in the world fines, earns $8 million for three seconds work. adam: reuben never returned his investment. >> jack lew spend 30 seconds there and gets an...