so randy adams who worked just one year in bell at a salary of $457,000 now qualifies for an annual pensionof about $448,000. but bell will pay less than $13,000 a year. glendale where adams worked for five years will contribute more than $62,000. simi valley, more than $85,000. and ventura, where he worked for 20 years, will pay more than $286,000 annually. >> it's just wrong. he took advantage of the system and now everyone's going to have to take cutbacks and all of ventura will have to pay for it. >> reporter: for city manager robert rizzo's potential $890,000 annual pension, the city of rancho cucamonga where he worked more than 20 years ago will have to pay $185,000. and hesperia more than $74,000. >> they don't know it's hitting them until it hits them. >> reporter: the only good news for all those angered by this, california's attorney general is investigating whether the exorbitant salaries can be excluded from their pensions. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> that's quite a story you can bet we'll continue to follow that. >>> in other news, charlie sheen got a light sen