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are program-wide, if there are any questions i would be happy to answer those before i bring up mr. adams. >>> thank you, mr. chue. looks like no questions, but the commissioners may have questions after the presentation. >> thank you, commissioner. >> good afternoon, dan adams with the mayor's office of housing. very happy to be here to submit your approval for the procedures manual for inclusion. we were here before you for an informational update and during that hearing my colleague sandra egan did a good job. i have a more narrow task, which is good because i have a much more narrow skillset in that area. so i will read through the minor modifications that have happened since the last hearing. we have done additional outreach. we have gotten some input from other stakeholders, internal that have generated a few reviews to the manual. again the housing trust fund -- the passage of the housing trust fund will generate some modifications to the manual and we plan on come back to you next year for that update. this update doesn't contemplate or contradict any of the housing trust fund wor
are program-wide, if there are any questions i would be happy to answer those before i bring up mr. adams. >>> thank you, mr. chue. looks like no questions, but the commissioners may have questions after the presentation. >> thank you, commissioner. >> good afternoon, dan adams with the mayor's office of housing. very happy to be here to submit your approval for the procedures manual for inclusion. we were here before you for an informational update and during that hearing...
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. >> i'm sorry, deputy city attorney susan cleveland knowles, just to correct one thing mr. adams just said, the current code does not provides that if you are doing a tax-exempt project you are not subject to the inclusionary housing program at all. the ordinance that you will hear in your next item puts the tax exemption projects back within the rubric and provides an exemption to what mr. 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 proble
. >> i'm sorry, deputy city attorney susan cleveland knowles, just to correct one thing mr. adams just said, the current code does not provides that if you are doing a tax-exempt project you are not subject to the inclusionary housing program at all. the ordinance that you will hear in your next item puts the tax exemption projects back within the rubric and provides an exemption to what mr. adams stated. gemly you are not allowed to use subsidized units for your inclusionary units unless...
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what is significant is that mr. adams' contacted information was redacted in that response. nothing else. no indication at all that they intended, had considered any possible response to you or any consideration of a possible response to you. you have to realize that redacting that contact information is the city hall equivalent of flipping somebody the bird. it's been established by the sunshine ordinance task force and courts in state that a person can't invoke somebody else's right to privacy by redacting their contact information and once it's waived, it can't be reinvoked again. so they have no grounds to redact that contact information and they know it. this would be the equivalent as if the finding of official misconduct against ross mirkarimi was responded with well we're friends with ross mirkarimi and we don't have to give you an answer and, in fact nobody said that. in this instance it's a badge of honor. they don't have it give you a reason. they haven't given you a reason. it's not official miscould be duct if it's only the sunshine ordinance. and that is the me
what is significant is that mr. adams' contacted information was redacted in that response. nothing else. no indication at all that they intended, had considered any possible response to you or any consideration of a possible response to you. you have to realize that redacting that contact information is the city hall equivalent of flipping somebody the bird. it's been established by the sunshine ordinance task force and courts in state that a person can't invoke somebody else's right to...
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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'll marry you. i'll marry you in a shot. sam,
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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are program-wide, if there are any questions i would be happy to answer those before i bring up mr. adams. >>> thank you, mr. chue. looks like no questions, but the commissioners may have questions after the presentation. >> thank you, commissioner
are program-wide, if there are any questions i would be happy to answer those before i bring up mr. adams. >>> thank you, mr. chue. looks like no questions, but the commissioners may have questions after the presentation. >> thank you, commissioner
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mr. adams came over, that was john quincy adams, former president. mr. adams came over. we played chess. i read, she read mary shelly, frankenstein, and she thought that was very morbid. she went to the market and played 12 cents for a dozen eggs. she wrote down everything that she, all of her purchases. so for recreating daily life this was an extraordinary source and made me realize that i was going to be able to recreate daily life in a very intimate, realistic way. i didn't want to write a book about congress and politicians. i wanted to write a book about the way people lived in washington. this became kind of a mission in mind as i got into this research, to write a book really about living in washington and not about washington politics. the daily newspapers were an abundant source of information because there were so many of them and you had these different tendencies. they would look at things slightly differently. and you could get a lot of information that way. and then i spent a lot of time in the national archives and i found the docket book of the court, fo
mr. adams came over, that was john quincy adams, former president. mr. adams came over. we played chess. i read, she read mary shelly, frankenstein, and she thought that was very morbid. she went to the market and played 12 cents for a dozen eggs. she wrote down everything that she, all of her purchases. so for recreating daily life this was an extraordinary source and made me realize that i was going to be able to recreate daily life in a very intimate, realistic way. i didn't want to write a...
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super bowl 47 between the baltimore ravens and the >> we are going to check on the forecast with mr. adam caskey. it took me 15 minutes to warm up my car. i hold you responsible. >> it is cold. widespread teens. this afternoon and another in the mid to upper 20's. we are expecting snow this afternoon and evening. 29 in the district. 14 in cumberland. high's anywhere from 25-30. mostly cloudy and the snow time frame will be from about 2-9:00 p.m. that is why we have a winter weather advisory taking effect later today, not because we have a lot of snow but because it will be affecting the rush hour drive home. another coat of snow iran and its later on today. over all this weekend -- another coat of snow later on today. looking ahead, i think next week we will have high temperatures well into the 50's by tuesday and wednesday. we could be briefly talking about 60 degrees on wednesday but that will be accompanied by a few areas of rain. that is a look of the forecast. how about the commute? >> a quiet start and the district. off to a nice easy ride. 355 as we make our travels around the regi
super bowl 47 between the baltimore ravens and the >> we are going to check on the forecast with mr. adam caskey. it took me 15 minutes to warm up my car. i hold you responsible. >> it is cold. widespread teens. this afternoon and another in the mid to upper 20's. we are expecting snow this afternoon and evening. 29 in the district. 14 in cumberland. high's anywhere from 25-30. mostly cloudy and the snow time frame will be from about 2-9:00 p.m. that is why we have a winter weather...
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mr. chairman. adamecretary you and the state department have taken responsibility for what happened and convened and implementing the recommendations. as i said in my opening statement, we need to be clear eyed there is blame to share in congress. over the past two years alone, the administration's request, the diplomatic findings have been slashed and the currenta, pro appropriations bill for security and construction in e and maintenance by more than $260 million. i would like to ask do you think congress provided adequate resources for security in recent years. can you talk about security priorities you have note been able to complete due to an adequate budget. what advice would you give as it considers protecting the diplomats. what would happen worse and our diplomatic securities. has the state department not agreed on a budget. >> congressman, this is a bipartisan problem. since 2007, the department has consistently requested greater funding for embassy construction and diplomatic security, but wi
mr. chairman. adamecretary you and the state department have taken responsibility for what happened and convened and implementing the recommendations. as i said in my opening statement, we need to be clear eyed there is blame to share in congress. over the past two years alone, the administration's request, the diplomatic findings have been slashed and the currenta, pro appropriations bill for security and construction in e and maintenance by more than $260 million. i would like to ask do you...
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mr. adam you opened your conversation discussing the politics of negotiation and how poor the president was in that facet. can you call us about your background in negotiations it your background in washington back -- in your background in washington? guest: that went to law school and after taking the bar in new york and new jersey. i worked on a major south dakota senate race. we won the top race in the nation and we saw pro-life, pro- gunned farmers and ranchers support our candidate. and made a mental conversion from the new democratic hack to a progressive the activist. i joined mo vaughan -- moveon.org. i was acclimated to, in politics -- 2, politics. four years ago, two days ago, we launched the progressive change campaign, and our basic thought was elected and mobilizing around genuine progressive candidates, opening up new space and talk about new issues. we just cannot think about two- year he election cycles. the two-year election cycles. we need to engage in intellectual battle of
mr. adam you opened your conversation discussing the politics of negotiation and how poor the president was in that facet. can you call us about your background in negotiations it your background in washington back -- in your background in washington? guest: that went to law school and after taking the bar in new york and new jersey. i worked on a major south dakota senate race. we won the top race in the nation and we saw pro-life, pro- gunned farmers and ranchers support our candidate. and...
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mr. o'brien, commissioner o'brien that steve adams is a great president. he is a great leader. he is very fair-minded. he worked really hard and he deserves a second term. >> here, here. >> public comment? >> at this time, public comment. >> on what? >> this is for the election of the president position. >> i want to comment on small business. >> we'll have general public comment shortly. >> seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioners, at this time, we'll have a roll call vote in order of those nominated. in this case we have the first and only nominee is stephen adams nominated by vice president o'brien, and for this purpose there is no second necessary. so if you would like i can go ahead and call the roll call. >> go ahead. >> and this would just be at this time you would just -- when i call roll call just state the name of the person you would like to select for president. >> commissioner adams? >> adams. >> [ laughter ] >> commissioner dooley? >> adams. >> commissioner dwight? >> i vote for adams. >> commissioner o'brien? >> commissioner adams. >>> commissioner
mr. o'brien, commissioner o'brien that steve adams is a great president. he is a great leader. he is very fair-minded. he worked really hard and he deserves a second term. >> here, here. >> public comment? >> at this time, public comment. >> on what? >> this is for the election of the president position. >> i want to comment on small business. >> we'll have general public comment shortly. >> seeing none, public comment is closed. >>...
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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 understand that? how long will it take? if you insist on offering no defense, if you intend to plead g
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...
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. >> washington, adams, lincoln reporter: but mr.bama may be surprised at one a digs to the list whom mccullough now considers one of the greatest. >> and gerald ford reporter: gerald ford? ferld ford reporter: why? because gerald ford was a very good president. >> reporter: of all the presidents that you could have mentioned, gerald ford would never... >> because he seemed ordinary reporter: ... come to my mind he seemed ordinary to people reporter: but you say... i think gerald ford is one of the most interesting stories in the whole history of the presidency. he made one of the bravest decisions of any of the presidents. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow >> reporter: from one of the worst moments in presidential history... >> i gerald r. ford reporter: ... came one that many now consider the finest. >> a full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon >> an act of political courage that truly healed the country. >> reporter: david gergen, an advisor to president ford, says ford knew it could cost him re
. >> washington, adams, lincoln reporter: but mr.bama may be surprised at one a digs to the list whom mccullough now considers one of the greatest. >> and gerald ford reporter: gerald ford? ferld ford reporter: why? because gerald ford was a very good president. >> reporter: of all the presidents that you could have mentioned, gerald ford would never... >> because he seemed ordinary reporter: ... come to my mind he seemed ordinary to people reporter: but you say... i...
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adams ? >> here. >> commissioner dooley? >> here. >> commissioner dwight? >> here. >> commissioner o'brien? commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> here. >> commissioner white? >> here. >> commissioner yee riley? >> mr. president, we have a quorum. >> okay, next item. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena, could you check your microphone. i wasn't able to hear you. >> here. >> thank you. commissioner item 2 is presentation of the small business commission certificate of honor. recognizing a city employee laura arriola, as part of the sbc city employee recognition program. this is a discussion item. welcome. >> come right here. >> okay. we would like to present you today with this certificate of honor, the small business commission is proud to acknowledge the contributions that laura arriola of the puc has made to the san francisco small business community, providing excellent customer service to san francisco's small businesses. laura helps businesses comply with capacity charge regulations. serving in a much broader role, office of small business staff knows that miss arriola has served as the liaison to the department, constantly going above and beyond her duties in order to assist the small business pu
adams ? >> here. >> commissioner dooley? >> here. >> commissioner dwight? >> here. >> commissioner o'brien? commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> here. >> commissioner white? >> here. >> commissioner yee riley? >> mr. president, we have a quorum. >> okay, next item. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena, could you check your microphone. i wasn't able to hear you. >> here. >> thank you. commissioner item 2 is...
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adam has details. you heard from mr. madoff. >> another exclusive for fox business. specific issues, and our deal with mr. madoff when we talked, or my deal with him was i will quote you in the entirety. he gets upset when people misquote him. it's coming from bernie madoff, take with a a grain of salt, but he's talking about an arbitrage strategy whether it's what he did which is convertible arbitrage, selling and buying assets for companies that will be merging, trying to take advantage of price differences, and the reason i chose to begin convertible arbitrage opposed to emergencier arbitrage because merger arbitrage is committed successfully with inside information. who has that? people on boards of directors. he says most of the firms practicing were the banking firms that sat on the board of the target company's firms like goldman sachs and morgan stanley. take it with a grain of salt. he says what has changed recently, insider trading stuff, is the decision by the fcc to prosecute the worst kept secrets. what he's upset about and disclosed is going after the h
adam has details. you heard from mr. madoff. >> another exclusive for fox business. specific issues, and our deal with mr. madoff when we talked, or my deal with him was i will quote you in the entirety. he gets upset when people misquote him. it's coming from bernie madoff, take with a a grain of salt, but he's talking about an arbitrage strategy whether it's what he did which is convertible arbitrage, selling and buying assets for companies that will be merging, trying to take advantage...
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adam levine. and we leave you with some people from today's call their plunge. -- polar bear plunge. >>> can i get you anything else, mresident? [ cheers and applause ] >> well, uh, no, no, i'm fine. thank you, jeremy. >> good night, mr. president, and congratulations again. that was very moving having your
adam levine. and we leave you with some people from today's call their plunge. -- polar bear plunge. >>> can i get you anything else, mresident? [ cheers and applause ] >> well, uh, no, no, i'm fine. thank you, jeremy. >> good night, mr. president, and congratulations again. that was very moving having your
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mr. ross. >> jack weaver and silver lining playbook. >> a. adamsations you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attractive target wine stain (laughter) . >> for best animated feature film nominees are frank n weenie . the pirates bed of misfits. paranorman. >> and brave >> for best foreign-language film nominees are from austria amore from austriano . from canada or which. >> from denmark a royal affair. >> i read and amore was co- produced by austria and germany. >> for adapted screenplay beast of the southern wild. >>, argo, lincoln, silver linings playbook. >> these are adapted screenplay is that means the riders copied the stuff for microsoft word and pasted into a final draft. >> (laughter) for best original screenplay the nominees are john gaton . quentintarantino for jiang djanto un chained. >> and moonrise kingdom. >> these are five people who're the very best that sitting in a chair watching other people like a movie. >> (laughter) the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role daniel day-lewis and lincoln. denzel w
mr. ross. >> jack weaver and silver lining playbook. >> a. adamsations you five ladies no longer have to pretend to be attractive target wine stain (laughter) . >> for best animated feature film nominees are frank n weenie . the pirates bed of misfits. paranorman. >> and brave >> for best foreign-language film nominees are from austria amore from austriano . from canada or which. >> from denmark a royal affair. >> i read and amore was co- produced by...
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mr. lambert will be taking over on february 2nd as the ceo. back to you. cheryl: adamank you very much. closing bell ringing in 7 minutes on this monday. there is one company that is trading, and it focuses on diamonds. this will deal turn investors to make this new company their best friend? we will talk about it coming up. ♪ diamonds are a girl's best friend ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. cheryl: i have to tell you this company i think liz claman and i both love this one. harry winston take a look at the stock right now, it is shining bright. they are
mr. lambert will be taking over on february 2nd as the ceo. back to you. cheryl: adamank you very much. closing bell ringing in 7 minutes on this monday. there is one company that is trading, and it focuses on diamonds. this will deal turn investors to make this new company their best friend? we will talk about it coming up. ♪ diamonds are a girl's best friend ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen anjeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they' gonna fall in love, get married, have a...
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all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy into the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and we mold their country so that it becomes a proxy or quiet for the united states or the spy the huge losses both sides suffered in the conflict almost four decades ago we explore whether washington has learned the lessons or is ready to repeat it's costing us. now france says it will significantly boost its intervention force to mali where the total number of troops deployed to the conflict zone are expected to reach at least two and a half thousand a finale the parrot is carrying out attacks against islamic insurgents in its former african colony but only from the air and despite almost five days of intensive air strikes aimed at helping mali's government militants have managed
all of one's people known as the adams but another side a lot of it's going to be a lot of divisions that is really hard to expect but only solution i can not expect is mr because of the orders to be able to stop being the rule of law in islam because it can learn a pretty chaotic scene. this is r.t. and it is a grim anniversary for the u.s. and vietnam. they cannot buy into the fact that they have great military supremacy go in and just destroy a government occupy a country and we mold their...
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mr. vice president! hey, how you doing? come on! come on! [ laughter ] yes! >> bill: joining us now from los angeles with some -- adam corolla. you know roker? do you know him? >> no. >> bill: i feel like i know him. >> but he just seems like a crazy uncle who i've never met. >> bill: he's not crazy. he's always been respectful to me. but he certainly got in the tune or the swing of the inauguration very quickly. >> right. how about a little decorum? he does the weather and the news. all i'm saying is he's not a 1-year-old meeting one of the backstreet boys. and by the way, biden shakes your hand? i think if he made $20 donation to the campaign biden would come it your house and shake your hand. i don't want to burst al's bubble, but i do want to say that politicians, all they do is hey, hey, how you doing? and then they go home and take a purel bath. that's what they do. they travel the country meeting people who work in washing machine factories and kentucky and shake their hands. what's the big womb? >> bill: you know, he has a parade and all of that. i thought roker was a little overexuberant, but he got him to come over.
mr. vice president! hey, how you doing? come on! come on! [ laughter ] yes! >> bill: joining us now from los angeles with some -- adam corolla. you know roker? do you know him? >> no. >> bill: i feel like i know him. >> but he just seems like a crazy uncle who i've never met. >> bill: he's not crazy. he's always been respectful to me. but he certainly got in the tune or the swing of the inauguration very quickly. >> right. how about a little decorum? he does...
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adam. >> the retirement from chez peek of audrey, and the board announced the alleged conflict of interests and other matters involved mrund, today, no improper conduct, but the final report won't be completed until mid-february. mr. mcclinton serves through april 1st, 2013, at which point he'll retired. the shares are up now in the after market roughly 8.5%. mel liz is a? melissa: thanks so much. 60 people dead, president morsi declared a 30-day state of emergency in three cities. major commerce passageway, suez canal, there could be ramifications if it shuts down. here to drill down on how dire the impact could be is the national security analyst. welcome back to the show. >> sure. melissa: you know issue everybody focusing on the straight of hormuz and ignore the suez canal which is a major thoroughfare for all kinds of commerce in the world. >> 10% of the world's sea going trade goes through the suez canal, a huge number. it's a hundred miles long, three cities you just talked about at the top, the middle, and the bottom of the suez canal where all the rioting is. i gent -- egypt, i think, is in a procare yows econo
adam. >> the retirement from chez peek of audrey, and the board announced the alleged conflict of interests and other matters involved mrund, today, no improper conduct, but the final report won't be completed until mid-february. mr. mcclinton serves through april 1st, 2013, at which point he'll retired. the shares are up now in the after market roughly 8.5%. mel liz is a? melissa: thanks so much. 60 people dead, president morsi declared a 30-day state of emergency in three cities. major...
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adam: let's show the viewers. in anticipation of the deal, which now seems to be falling in place. the white house has told fox news sources that mrreid, as well as nancy pelosi on board with the president, so the key question tonight is the democrats who talk about things in the senate, if we hear anything from the speakers about the deal that is now emerging in the senate. reporter: we have yet to hear from the speaker's office. but one of the final hangups is getting all the democrats on board with us. mitch mcconnell knows where speaker john boehner is on this issue. they remained in contact throughout these negotiations birdseed can imagine that speaker boehner will come out as possibly as early as tonight with a statement of support. he has yet to get any information on. adam: apparently a spokesperson for the speaker saying that this is all joe biden and mitch mcconnell. no context as whether that's a compliment or insult, but potentially the deal which you have been expressing all day long. you are the one who will wrote just before 9:00 p.m. that a gop aide said that this was all done. just to wrap up with you before befo
adam: let's show the viewers. in anticipation of the deal, which now seems to be falling in place. the white house has told fox news sources that mrreid, as well as nancy pelosi on board with the president, so the key question tonight is the democrats who talk about things in the senate, if we hear anything from the speakers about the deal that is now emerging in the senate. reporter: we have yet to hear from the speaker's office. but one of the final hangups is getting all the democrats on...
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mr. carolla and chubby americans. some feel we should scorn them. carolla moments away. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. rolling with carolla. lots to talk about. bring in our pal adam from los angeles. carolla, a guy named daniel callahan a bioeth tis wants to put social pressure on chubby americans there is the doctor. he wants to shame them so they will be healthier. you buying it? you say, what? >> >> i say good. that's all we have. that's all we have ever had is as a society. there is not enough counselors or dietitians or cops. we have to shame. i would like to expand the shaming to welfare moms and deadbeat dads and people who think it's a good idea to fly and flip flops. i want shaming. it keeps society in order. >> bill: but, let's take it one by one. i think deadbeat dads absolutely. that -- their pictures should be put in the paper, all right? all right? mothers who who are irresponsible maybe a little bit different. but i get your point. but an american who is overweight could have a health issue, all right? there is a lot of heredity involved with that. all of that. and it's a personal choice basically to look the way you want. expects exercising, pardo
mr. carolla and chubby americans. some feel we should scorn them. carolla moments away. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. rolling with carolla. lots to talk about. bring in our pal adam from los angeles. carolla, a guy named daniel callahan a bioeth tis wants to put social pressure on chubby americans there is the doctor. he wants to shame them so they will be healthier. you buying it? you say, what? >> >> i say good. that's all we have. that's all we have ever had is...
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adam hamilton talked directly to the president. let's listen. >> god has given you a unique gift, mr.other president we had, you have the ability to cast vision and inspire people. you should have been a preacher. >> vice president biden and the second lady also attended as a tradition that dates back to george washington. want to talk about the president's agenda and where we're going from here. there were some republicans who say, of course, they're trying to find common ground with the president during his second term but also some criticizing him for his speech saying he was too partisan. want to bring in republican senator who was there at the ceremony, charles grassley, joining us on the phone. senator, what did you make of the inaugural address? >> suzanne, i'll give you a very positive and then a little detraction from the positive comment i make. number one, i really praise the president for speaking about one nation, not divided, we've got to be unified, we have to move ahead. but at the same time, i think it's wrong for him when he gives some speeches, because he is the bul
adam hamilton talked directly to the president. let's listen. >> god has given you a unique gift, mr.other president we had, you have the ability to cast vision and inspire people. you should have been a preacher. >> vice president biden and the second lady also attended as a tradition that dates back to george washington. want to talk about the president's agenda and where we're going from here. there were some republicans who say, of course, they're trying to find common ground...
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adam: herbal life just spent two hours making the case why they are a legitimate company not a pyramid scheme as mr. ackman has accused them. in fact the ceo michael johnson actually said this is quote an unfortunate slander against our company, and they've hired several ad agencies to again a quote counter the incredible negativity that has been thrown at our company. they also threw up some hard evidence in their eyes that this is not a pyramid scheme. for instance spending 44 million dollars every year on research and development and also pointing out that roughly 83% of former distributors have a favorable view of herbal life and 63% of those former distributors would recommend herbal life to a friend or a family member in which to become a distributor. we spoke to an investor and an analyst who looks at herbal life and says this is a strong company and he's confident. >> they don't pay anything for recruiting. the evidence that they only pay commissions to their distributors for the sale of product. adam: and of course herbal life making the case that majority of their sales are worldwide to p
adam: herbal life just spent two hours making the case why they are a legitimate company not a pyramid scheme as mr. ackman has accused them. in fact the ceo michael johnson actually said this is quote an unfortunate slander against our company, and they've hired several ad agencies to again a quote counter the incredible negativity that has been thrown at our company. they also threw up some hard evidence in their eyes that this is not a pyramid scheme. for instance spending 44 million dollars...
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adam landis. >> stephanie: yeah. yeah. representative take a listen to this, wayne lapierre and senator durbin yesterday. >> none of it makes any sense in the real world. >> mrbecause there will be a background check. you missed that point completely. and i think it's basic. [ cheers ] >> i think you missed the point -- >> i didn't miss the point you missed the point. >> stephanie: oh my god -- >> i'm not wrong you are. >> stephanie: the majority of nra members are for this. >> yeah, it is outside of the scope of even the most stanch interpretation of the second amendment in terms of scalia and it's outside of the scope of what, you know, any person who interacts with these systems, these databases tell us there are huge gaps in terms of social security records, vas, there are government records of people who have been found incompetent that are not being shared with the database system. >> stephanie: it is huge. there is a terrifying piece about how the violently mental ill can guy guns. we couldn't even get wayne lapierre to say should there be a background check at our gun shows? >> right. >> stephanie: how do you even invite someone like that to the tabl
adam landis. >> stephanie: yeah. yeah. representative take a listen to this, wayne lapierre and senator durbin yesterday. >> none of it makes any sense in the real world. >> mrbecause there will be a background check. you missed that point completely. and i think it's basic. [ cheers ] >> i think you missed the point -- >> i didn't miss the point you missed the point. >> stephanie: oh my god -- >> i'm not wrong you are. >> stephanie: the majority...