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book cooked for me. adam: it is already 2015 in much of the world with australia greeting the new year in new york. fireworks lit up entire harbor with more than 1 1/2 million people lined harbor to watch that show. we're still seven 1/2 hours from the big waterford crystal ball drop in times square. crowds have been standing out in frigid cold temperatures for several hours. i'm adam shapiro in for gerri willis this evening. hope you get everything new tonight. we will look back at 2014 and world of politics and advertising. we'll look ahead to 2015 with some trend in alcohol adult beverages. what can we expect? good times. but we begin with travel in 2015. a true story. it's a david versus goliath tale. 22-year-old entrepreneur and computer whiz kid figured out a way to help you buy cheap plane tickets. airlines and travel websites they're trying to shut them down. you probably heard about this. the website is skip lags.com. it takes advantage of what it is called hidden city ticketing t has been around for a while but he makes it easy to do. with us is that 22-year-old whiz kid
book cooked for me. adam: it is already 2015 in much of the world with australia greeting the new year in new york. fireworks lit up entire harbor with more than 1 1/2 million people lined harbor to watch that show. we're still seven 1/2 hours from the big waterford crystal ball drop in times square. crowds have been standing out in frigid cold temperatures for several hours. i'm adam shapiro in for gerri willis this evening. hope you get everything new tonight. we will look back at 2014 and...
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russell near a record. aft the bevel starts right now. -- "after the bell" starts right now. adam: six seconds away from the closing bell with for trading sessions left in the year. looks like we will have still a record close but, with very light volume. let's get straight to today's market action. we have gary rand who says investors have great opportunity to get into one specific sector right now. kirk cabia is predicting big market drops in 2015 he will tell us why. todd horowitz at cme. nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. you're up first. tell me about it. >> it has been an exciting run obviously. we saw dow 18,000. on loud speaker michael feinstein. big picture here is 2014 really clocked in some stellar gains especially after worries we saw in october. as a matter of fact we're up over 1800 points since our lows in the middle of october. six years in a low of gains after our great recession. it is very nice for the bulls out there. great for 401(k)s and iras. light volume as you noted. but a winning day. >> as we settle the s&p 500 looks like it is flat. not a rec
russell near a record. aft the bevel starts right now. -- "after the bell" starts right now. adam: six seconds away from the closing bell with for trading sessions left in the year. looks like we will have still a record close but, with very light volume. let's get straight to today's market action. we have gary rand who says investors have great opportunity to get into one specific sector right now. kirk cabia is predicting big market drops in 2015 he will tell us why. todd horowitz...
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the because even when they say it's not it is always about money. adam: according to a a new fox poll a majority of americans are feeling good about 2014 but what economic threats are on the horizon for the new year? let's bring in today's panel. pete hegseth concerned veterans of america and fox news contributor, jack hough from barons and simon constable from "the wall street journal." pete start with you, was this a good year for your family? 67% said yes and highest number going back since 2009. >> it is good to hear. but surprising as supposed recovery has not hit middle america. interest rates have to go up at some point. the economy is addicted to them. debt ceiling fight in march. where will that go with emboldened conference. adam: i tell you where it will go? jack we have the debt ceiling problem in march. oil will go up eventually in price. could it happen before march? >> oil could go back up. i don't think it will go anywhere near where its with. this many looking fed rate hike will be less of a exciting event than investors think. adam: could be a minimal hike even if th
the because even when they say it's not it is always about money. adam: according to a a new fox poll a majority of americans are feeling good about 2014 but what economic threats are on the horizon for the new year? let's bring in today's panel. pete hegseth concerned veterans of america and fox news contributor, jack hough from barons and simon constable from "the wall street journal." pete start with you, was this a good year for your family? 67% said yes and highest number going...
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much. that is all for now. we all hope you are making money today. adam: a lot of people making money today. even though volume is light, all three major indexes are on track for their second weekly gain. anies positive close for the dow -- any positive close would be a new record, the 52nd of the year for the s&p 500, by the way. take a look at the russell 2000, the small cap index hit a record high today. any close above 12 to 8 would -8 would be the ninth record close of the year. and the public is speaking, we will not let the hackers win especially when it comes to our rights to watch seth rogen comedies. "the interview" selling out across the country. >>> and it's a christmas miracle, falling oil means the price at the pump is at a level that we haven't seen since 2009. and get this, with a gallon of gas averaging $1.98, missouri is the first state to watch gas prices fall below $2 a gallon since 2009. a lot of nudes to cover in the final -- news to cover in the final minutes of trading, so let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ adam: only three more trading days in 2014 left afte
much. that is all for now. we all hope you are making money today. adam: a lot of people making money today. even though volume is light, all three major indexes are on track for their second weekly gain. anies positive close for the dow -- any positive close would be a new record, the 52nd of the year for the s&p 500, by the way. take a look at the russell 2000, the small cap index hit a record high today. any close above 12 to 8 would -8 would be the ninth record close of the year. and...
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bottomed he will of ad dulled champagne. dierdre: have a happy new year. adam: happy new year, my friend. warning signs ahead that could crash wall street's party. a deadly influenza strain is gripping a lot of the united states. the cdc now warning this is a quote, a severe flu season with widespread cases reported in 36 states. economic crisis not only thing vladmir putin has to worry about. thousands of opposition protesters taking to the streets in moscow. counting down to midnight, the world bringing in 2015 with a bang but back here at home it looks like more of a shiver. an arctic blast for much of the nation tonight. even when they say it's not it is always about money. adam: your new year's eve festivities may be hours away but wall street has been celebrating all year long with the dow set to mark its sixth straight year of gains but like all great parties this one could set the stage for a massive hangover. looming interest rate hikes global slow down, weak earnings all have potential to put a damper on the market's run. here to discuss veronica daguerre from "wall stre
bottomed he will of ad dulled champagne. dierdre: have a happy new year. adam: happy new year, my friend. warning signs ahead that could crash wall street's party. a deadly influenza strain is gripping a lot of the united states. the cdc now warning this is a quote, a severe flu season with widespread cases reported in 36 states. economic crisis not only thing vladmir putin has to worry about. thousands of opposition protesters taking to the streets in moscow. counting down to midnight, the...
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the author of "nation builder" john quincy adams in the grand strategy of the republicans. >> hello. good evening. thanks for the introduction. we are here to support a local independent bookstore where we can purchase many books in thanks to the order for inviting me here in the first place. in the c-span booktv is filming this event and as a historian and a professor and a nerd i have hit nirvana. but most importantly i would like to think my wife who is here in the audience said sturbridge telling you a story. just as restarting to date it was a first or second date that i turned to my future wife in no uncertain terms as a diplomat was studying and basically did the same thing. so many years later, like to think my wife for developing an interest in 19th century american diplomacy. and i have a feeling for most of use this seems like it interesting topic may be to buy a book but pretty irrelevant from american diplomacy in 2014. all i can say it is the current secretary of state has agreed to that assessment. with secretary of state john kerry policy the chinese counterpart a co
the author of "nation builder" john quincy adams in the grand strategy of the republicans. >> hello. good evening. thanks for the introduction. we are here to support a local independent bookstore where we can purchase many books in thanks to the order for inviting me here in the first place. in the c-span booktv is filming this event and as a historian and a professor and a nerd i have hit nirvana. but most importantly i would like to think my wife who is here in the audience...
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here. adam: unbelievable. look at those indices. 1.7 on the dow. dow hit hard. all the indices under a full percentage point. liz: s&p falling down 32 points. nasdaq getting globbered. it is the dow jones industrial that has the worst percentage loss as david mentioned. we're talking you all the way through it "after the bell." starts right now. adam: again, the worse losses on most of the indices for two and a half years, on some of them for three years. it looks like it will close below 300 on the dow. let's get right to today's big market action. remember, next week, we have the fed talking about what they'll do with rates. peter kenny is joining us. john buckingham. dan with the cme. dan, let me start with oil approximately oil is oil is the biggest mover. you remember eric, he can be seen on other networks as well as fox business. he said the following. let's put his opinion up. in my opinion, the oil move has been severe and awesome, but it has lacked panic. you will know panic when you see it. oil likely not finished until you see the panic puke catharsis. what do you think of t
here. adam: unbelievable. look at those indices. 1.7 on the dow. dow hit hard. all the indices under a full percentage point. liz: s&p falling down 32 points. nasdaq getting globbered. it is the dow jones industrial that has the worst percentage loss as david mentioned. we're talking you all the way through it "after the bell." starts right now. adam: again, the worse losses on most of the indices for two and a half years, on some of them for three years. it looks like it will...
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down a little bit. it's a day when the market is getting crushed. to take you through that is adam. >> forget the major averages at least today. they are down and down big time. plenty of stocks are bucking the trend. as many have tsome have to do wh ebola. also, major embarrassment for sony. you heard about this? the hack attack aired some dirty laundry about one of hollywood's actresses. yes, angelina jolie. what were they thinking? it's the last hour of trading. let's start the "countdown." traders refer to it as the widow maker. today we can see why. oil breaking below the 61-dollar mark. so are those traders calling for 50-dollar oil? really? as crazy as we once thought. traders at the new york stock exchange. the cme group. and imax. managing director and, of course, dick. bank analyst. we'll get to you in a moment. we have to talk about the banks. especially jpmorgan, chase, in your words, they're not in trouble. a lot of people betting on oil going up, they are in trouble. we'll start with that. keith, i'll go to you first. you know, what kind of impact in the greater schem
down a little bit. it's a day when the market is getting crushed. to take you through that is adam. >> forget the major averages at least today. they are down and down big time. plenty of stocks are bucking the trend. as many have tsome have to do wh ebola. also, major embarrassment for sony. you heard about this? the hack attack aired some dirty laundry about one of hollywood's actresses. yes, angelina jolie. what were they thinking? it's the last hour of trading. let's start the...
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adam. >> adam: i am. >> jack: adam who? >> adam: adam newman. your friend. your worst enemy's son. i'm adam newman. >> jack: adam newman is dead. he died in a horrible accident. his body was identified by dental records. >> adam: that's what everyone thinks, jack. >> jack: i know. i was at the memorial service. >> adam: i need you to listen to me. >> jack: okay, look. i don't know what kind of sick joke you're playing here, but i'm done. time for you to leave. >> adam: give me a chance to explain myself. >> jack: i'm calling the police. >> adam: no, jack, don't call the police. it's me. i can prove it. >> sage: [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] gabe. where are you? i've been looking everywhere. i need you to call me right now. okay? [ car doors open, close ] oh, my god. um... >> chelsea: this is where you wanted to come? >> billy: yeah.
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business's adam shapiro joins us with the latest. i wonder how long they can go it alone? >> that is the big question because it could take months for the national highway transportation safety administration should they go to court to force takata recall nationwide. honda issuing recall in the united states to all 50 states. ford is upping recall number not all states. still in the high humidity states, now 98,000 ford vehicles. toyota worldwide recalling more vehicles. this from aaa, the american automobile association, they want people, nhtsa to act, if they won't act they want congress to act, congress should act to clarify and expand its ability, nhtsa's ability to force recall through more substantial fines or other measures. that is from aaa. you had a statement from honda, when they testified during the congressional hearing yesterday they will go beyond takata to get replacement parts in order to fulfill the recall and fix the millions of vehicles that are being recalled. other companies that will benefit from that, look where they closed today, auto live. this is swedish-americ
business's adam shapiro joins us with the latest. i wonder how long they can go it alone? >> that is the big question because it could take months for the national highway transportation safety administration should they go to court to force takata recall nationwide. honda issuing recall in the united states to all 50 states. ford is upping recall number not all states. still in the high humidity states, now 98,000 ford vehicles. toyota worldwide recalling more vehicles. this from aaa,...
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, join jimmy and his guests -- amy adams -- nick offerman -- musical guest, foo fighters -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 183. >> steve: and now, here he is -- jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: a hot crowd. hot crowd tonight! welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, wellcome. welcome. welcome to the "tonight show" everybody. it's a hot show tonight. it's going to be fun. but first, let's get to news stories here. big story, sony pictures has officially cancelled the release of "the interview" due to continued threats from the hackers. [ audience boos ] yeah, which means the hackers have accomplished their goal of making everyone in the world want to see "the interview." [ laughter ] i mean, wasn't planning, now i can't wait to see it. seems like everyones weighing in on the movie's cancelation. mitt romney suggested that the film should be leased online for free. [ scattered applause ] donald trump says, "the studio has no courage or guts." [ light laughter ] chris christie said "either wa
, join jimmy and his guests -- amy adams -- nick offerman -- musical guest, foo fighters -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 183. >> steve: and now, here he is -- jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: a hot crowd. hot crowd tonight! welcome, everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, wellcome. welcome. welcome to the "tonight show" everybody. it's a hot show tonight. it's going to be...
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bestsellers according to politico. >> russ roberts talks about adam smith's take on human nature and his writings on the pursuit of the happiness. this is about 50 minutes. .. adam smith is probably the second best thing to come out of scotland. the first isn't golf. but you man know about his famous book, the wealth of nations. you may know he was a free trader and he may have heard of the invisible hand. what i want to talk about tonight is smith's other boat, "the theory of moral sentiments" i want to give you an insight into his economics and apply them to modern life. what i want to do tonight is give you an idea of what adam smith can teach us about ourselves and the world around us. i want to start with the story, i was in london last week, i think it was last week. it was this year for sure. it was a whirl wind trip. had a great time. never been in london before. i gave a talk at a place called the will society of arts. the royal society of arts is very old. the use to be called the royal society for encouraging manufacturing, the arts and commerce. now is called the royal so
bestsellers according to politico. >> russ roberts talks about adam smith's take on human nature and his writings on the pursuit of the happiness. this is about 50 minutes. .. adam smith is probably the second best thing to come out of scotland. the first isn't golf. but you man know about his famous book, the wealth of nations. you may know he was a free trader and he may have heard of the invisible hand. what i want to talk about tonight is smith's other boat, "the theory of moral...
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. this is what adam is saying, we want to go to war with job providers, institutions and organizations creating jobs. we want to go to war with them. >> the jobs aren't good jobs unless they are union jobs in the minds of democrats. that's how they behave. if it's not a union job, it's not a job worth having. it's about control. it's shocking that this decision at the national labor relations board could up end industry. it could up end the entire franchise model in this country with one decision. >> think about what the labor movement was based on. someone from a union household and i like unions. people working in sweat shops, coal mines, and dangerous jobs. think about what you are doing now. you are attacking mcdonald's franchise. how low can the labor movement go that they are attacking small business people who run hamburger stands. think about it. >> this is the bottom line, they are desperate. this is what's going on here. this is the last chance. i think they are playing the hand the wrong way. this is desperation. >> look, you want to make blanket statements, this is about, f
. this is what adam is saying, we want to go to war with job providers, institutions and organizations creating jobs. we want to go to war with them. >> the jobs aren't good jobs unless they are union jobs in the minds of democrats. that's how they behave. if it's not a union job, it's not a job worth having. it's about control. it's shocking that this decision at the national labor relations board could up end industry. it could up end the entire franchise model in this country with one...
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like this to kill someone? >> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. ten years later, he still has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing, but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't had it for 11 years. >> if i hadn't known adam's crime, i would never have guessed it was murder. adam drake had a very child-like quality about him, which is a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling, and he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored, i guess. i'm smart. everything that they kind of taught me, i kind of learned. just didn't d
like this to kill someone? >> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college dorm resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> you seem awful happy and perky. >> i am always happy and perky. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. ten years later, he still has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the...
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tonight" correspondent adam may spoke to him while he was still behind bars for the video and why he thinks it made him a target. >> you're taking it out on me. >> reporter: emotions ran high when chrisy ortiz got a call from her husband ramsey orta. orta is the staten island man who filmed the fatal encounter between police and eric garner. the at the time ramsey orta was hailed a hero for his video exposÉ, but that was before orta himself was thrown in jail. >> what are you going to do with the mess you're in today? >> i'm going to fight it. realizing that now i'm harassed. >> speaking to "america tonight" in august, orta says he was set up for illegally possessing a handgun. police said they saw him possessing a handgun. >> it was bowing us. they found him for -- they arrested him for finding a gun on him. >> we met up with his mother his wife and two children, down the street at a pizza shop, from where he filmed the video. interhave you ever seen him with a gun? >> never never. i said what are you talking about? i was in shock. orta's wife and mother said police had been follow
tonight" correspondent adam may spoke to him while he was still behind bars for the video and why he thinks it made him a target. >> you're taking it out on me. >> reporter: emotions ran high when chrisy ortiz got a call from her husband ramsey orta. orta is the staten island man who filmed the fatal encounter between police and eric garner. the at the time ramsey orta was hailed a hero for his video exposÉ, but that was before orta himself was thrown in jail. >> what...
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you like a warm bath. >> adam: the new sec champion has been crowned. new doesn't sound right, though. very familiar one. alabama defeating missouri by a score of 42-13. we welcome to you the dodge postgame show. i'm adam zucker reminder on cbs back to back edition of "48 hours" followed by mountain west championship game. fresno state and boise state that's all coming up tonight only cbs. now let's go out to allie laforce for presentation of the sec championship trophy. >> allie: ladies and gentlemen, what an incredible sec championship game. first congratulations to both teams for making it this far it's not easy in the sec but we're here right now to celebrate the 2014 sec championship champion that is alabama. the crimson tide biff give it up for your team. [ crowd noise ] first standing next to me is our most valuable player, that goes to your quarterback, blake sims. blake just few years ago in 2012 you had only thrown 12 total passes. now you're accepting most valuable player trophy after winning the sec championship. is this everything you thought it would be? >> i'm happy for
you like a warm bath. >> adam: the new sec champion has been crowned. new doesn't sound right, though. very familiar one. alabama defeating missouri by a score of 42-13. we welcome to you the dodge postgame show. i'm adam zucker reminder on cbs back to back edition of "48 hours" followed by mountain west championship game. fresno state and boise state that's all coming up tonight only cbs. now let's go out to allie laforce for presentation of the sec championship trophy....
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. have a great day everybody. >> adam: that is a wedding ring right? >> chelsea: no. >> adam: oh. >> chelsea: well, actually, it is a wedding ring, but -- >> adam: it's just complicated? >> chelsea: [ chuckles ] not really. i just -- i just wear this to keep guys from buying me drinks. >> adam: oh. you got something against free drinks? >> chelsea: no. [ chuckles ] no, it's just easier than saying, "thanks, i'm flattered, but no thanks." >> adam: oh, okay. well, now that the ring is gone and we've established that you're not afraid of free drinks, um... champagne? >> chelsea: thanks, i'm flattered, but no thanks. i feel like i should wait for my date. >> adam: yeah. yeah, of course. of course. uh... you should. uh, listen, i-i don't want to give you the wrong idea. i wasn't trying to hit on you or anything. um, i'm ac
. have a great day everybody. >> adam: that is a wedding ring right? >> chelsea: no. >> adam: oh. >> chelsea: well, actually, it is a wedding ring, but -- >> adam: it's just complicated? >> chelsea: [ chuckles ] not really. i just -- i just wear this to keep guys from buying me drinks. >> adam: oh. you got something against free drinks? >> chelsea: no. [ chuckles ] no, it's just easier than saying, "thanks, i'm flattered, but no thanks."...
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about new york. adam, what do you make of that that this is escalating? i'm getting to the point of rega regardless of who is pushing, the response is we need more police and more defensive measures and it's going to cost more. >> well, the point we should belabor, ben made it for a moment. this is the bedrock of american democracy, the right to protest. we not only -- we not only want to support that right, but celebrate that right and -- >> you want to celebrate what happened -- >> hold on, let me finish. >> that's disgusting. >> there is an expense involved in having protests. it's something to embrace. it's going to ebb and flow. where people are committing crimes, we punish them. >> think about how irresponsible this is of the left to say let's celebrate what went on in ferguson and new york city. these are organized attacks on police by the labor movement, the luiu. who is in obama's corner and bill de blasio's corner as well. >> i watched them out the window here. the protests are organized and deep pocketed people behind them. i also want to address the thing ben said. i thi
about new york. adam, what do you make of that that this is escalating? i'm getting to the point of rega regardless of who is pushing, the response is we need more police and more defensive measures and it's going to cost more. >> well, the point we should belabor, ben made it for a moment. this is the bedrock of american democracy, the right to protest. we not only -- we not only want to support that right, but celebrate that right and -- >> you want to celebrate what happened --...
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stepped in at a time when washington had just died and the successor founding fathers -- john adams, thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton, aaron burr, all of them comrades at one point either comrades at the continental congress and declaration of independence or comrades in battle in the case of aaron burr and alexander hamilton -- they were all i clawing at washington's fallen mantle. they all wanted to be president. and jeffson, of course, won in 1800 and immediately dissolved the supreme court, rammed a new judiciary act through congress which sent all the justices riding circuit for two years. so the supreme court didn't meet for two years. adams, in his last four years of office, had rammed through laws, the famous alien and sedition act which basically suspended the first amendment of the bill of rights and made it illegal to criticize the government either with speech or in print. and he sent a dozen journalists and one congressman to jail for criticizing the government. so there was growing tyranny in the federal government, and it's quite understandable because at the time
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. >> william. >> oh, yes. >> william. that's my other brother. >> adam is a great name for a trust-worthy sweet dude. >> do you have another brother named adam? >> no, but my adam. >> adams are like [ bleep ]. >> not my grandpa. >> i would love to say i ended up with a dylan. >> jake. >> that's the nicest 5:00 shadow. >> frank is not a good-looking guy. >> the name frank is like whatever. they i happen to know some really hot franks. >> they should do it with girls names. >> the boys did a video. >> trustworthy name? sarah, margaret. >> sarahs are down to earth. >> bianca is a red-flag name. >> you know what her friends call her? "b." >> the craziest name is britney. >> hot girl like lexi, sasha. >> i was about to say sasha. >> sandra. intimidating. >> alexandra. if you want your kids to look good, name her taylor. >> the most feminine, girl irbe female. almost a woman can be called taylor. >> ollie has a crush on you, taylor. >> if you want to see both videos head over to rightthisminute.com. click on today's show or see it on our mobile app. >> that's it for rtm. see you next tim
. >> william. >> oh, yes. >> william. that's my other brother. >> adam is a great name for a trust-worthy sweet dude. >> do you have another brother named adam? >> no, but my adam. >> adams are like [ bleep ]. >> not my grandpa. >> i would love to say i ended up with a dylan. >> jake. >> that's the nicest 5:00 shadow. >> frank is not a good-looking guy. >> the name frank is like whatever. they i happen to know some...
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. charles, adam and charlie. charles, i say it's time for a little restful feeding. did i say that? i said that. i just -- i just did. >> we are going there. >> i appreciate that imagery in my head. it will help my diet, though. >> i did not know that was part of the torture venue. >> neither did i. >> i digress. >> now you know. >> listen, we have seen it from day one with this administration. no matter what is important to the american public, if there's a smidgen, if i may borrow that word from the administration. there's no urgency or we never get the answers. they bring the guys in, they are arrogant and pompous. blocking and tackling. this weekend, call gruber and try to associate them with romney. it's ridiculous. we haven't gotten answers on anything. >> why do you go to the african-american? >> because he spoke first. >> i like they call gruber ph.d., piled higher and deeper. listen, the torture stuff, i'm not for torture, so to speak. >> please. >> you don't have to be a panelist on the show. >> listening to you talk -- >> thank you. >> the torture stuff happened ten years a
. charles, adam and charlie. charles, i say it's time for a little restful feeding. did i say that? i said that. i just -- i just did. >> we are going there. >> i appreciate that imagery in my head. it will help my diet, though. >> i did not know that was part of the torture venue. >> neither did i. >> i digress. >> now you know. >> listen, we have seen it from day one with this administration. no matter what is important to the american public, if...
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exactly two years since adam lanza killed his mother, then gunned down 20 young children and six adults at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. local firefighters who were among the first to respond to the shooting, lowered their station's flag to half-staff this morning. city leaders have decided not to hold any public ceremonies today. instead, they're calling for private reflection. since the shooting, the school has been demolished and a handful of the victim's parents are considering plans for a permanent memorial. meanwhile, the city has taken possession of the lanza home, but officials have not decided what to do with it yet. we'll have more from connecticut in a moment. former vice president dick cheney defended the c.i.a.'s post-9/11 interrogation program, despite criticism in the wake of the senate report released earlier this week. on nbc's "meet the press" today, cheney said the program carefully avoided torture. >> and the techniques we did in fact use, which the president authorized, that produced results, that gave us the information we needed to be able
exactly two years since adam lanza killed his mother, then gunned down 20 young children and six adults at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. local firefighters who were among the first to respond to the shooting, lowered their station's flag to half-staff this morning. city leaders have decided not to hold any public ceremonies today. instead, they're calling for private reflection. since the shooting, the school has been demolished and a handful of the victim's parents are...
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. >> it stinks literally. but it's part of the job and it's what we do. >> adam curry says good hygiene is important to him, too. >> what's your name? >> adam curry. >> adam green so? >> adam curry. >> curry? why you got a toothbrush in your mouth? >> i was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you know you're not supposed to have a toothbrush in the rec yard? >> sorry. >> well, you're going to need it to brush your teeth later. >> all right. >> take it to your cell. >> just a couple hours later curry would become both the perpetrator and the victim of hygiene-related assaults. >> we had a code blue, which is an inmate on inmate assault, in j-5. mr. curry and mr. goode got into a physical confrontation and so both of them were taken out of j-5. >> the fight between inmate chad goode and curry apparently began after curry felt a third inmate smelled bad, so he doused the inmate with a mixture of water, toothpaste, and soap. >> the young man is a little too young and too small to stand up to himself to a guy that big. >> i asked him about it. he didn't deny it. so i sen
. >> it stinks literally. but it's part of the job and it's what we do. >> adam curry says good hygiene is important to him, too. >> what's your name? >> adam curry. >> adam green so? >> adam curry. >> curry? why you got a toothbrush in your mouth? >> i was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you know you're not supposed to have a toothbrush in the rec yard? >> sorry. >> well, you're going to need...
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kill someone. >> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> always happy and perky. >> but when we met him, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. ten years later he still has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things that i miss the most are peanut butter captain crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't it for 11 years. >> if i hadn't known adam's crime, i never would have guessed it's murder. adam drake had a very childlike quality about him. it's a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling. he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored i guess. i'm smart. everything they taught me i kind of learned. just didn't do homework. didn't like going. >> running away eventually led drake to murder. he shot and killed a man known for giving troubled teens,
kill someone. >> at 27 years old, adam drake looks more like a college resident than a maximum security prison inmate. >> always happy and perky. >> but when we met him, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. ten years later he still has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things that i miss the most are peanut butter captain crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing but you don't really realize how...
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marshall's appointment was at the end of the adams administration, and -- adamsadvised adam to fill up every empty space in withederal judiciary federalist to believe is a strong central government under the constitution because he warned jefferson, a republican, was enamored by the french revolution, let the people run the nation, and he feared anarchy. adams to that. one of the many appointed to the low level of justice of the peace. he became probably one of the most famous justice of the peace in american history. a famous case that most of you probably remember mentioned in the history books, marv very be madison. jefferson comes to power and madison takes the office. that are these commissions have been signed and stamped with the feel of the united states by the at -- adams administration and had to be delivered. if madison asked jefferson, what should i do with these? jefferson said tear them up. i will name people to those pus -- posts. are very sued and to and -- marv sued, forcing madison to deliver the commission. jefferson basically dissolves the supreme court. they do not
marshall's appointment was at the end of the adams administration, and -- adamsadvised adam to fill up every empty space in withederal judiciary federalist to believe is a strong central government under the constitution because he warned jefferson, a republican, was enamored by the french revolution, let the people run the nation, and he feared anarchy. adams to that. one of the many appointed to the low level of justice of the peace. he became probably one of the most famous justice of the...
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israeli aledge. and we are going to hear this from tomorrow. however, we are adamant to continue in our struggle, our popular resistance. we have adamant to stand up to the israeli settlement. we are adamant to continue our struggle until the israeli occupation comes to an end at the earliest possible. otherwise, we will not have tolerance. what hat-- happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures, to which we cannot remain silent. before we are convening at the moment in order to decide and all options are open. all options are open to discussion and to implementation. we have no other alternatives or solutions. thank you very much. >>> all right. so what you were looking at was the palestinian president abbas, he was speaking from ramallah, meeting with palestinian ministers speaking out about the death of the palestinian minister, ziad abu ein who died a couple of hours ago, saying that investigation is underway. also saying that tomorrow the israelis will be coming out with what he called scenarios surrounding the death of ziad abu ein. we're joined now from we
israeli aledge. and we are going to hear this from tomorrow. however, we are adamant to continue in our struggle, our popular resistance. we have adamant to stand up to the israeli settlement. we are adamant to continue our struggle until the israeli occupation comes to an end at the earliest possible. otherwise, we will not have tolerance. what hat-- happened today is nothing but a crime. it is a crime by all measures, to which we cannot remain silent. before we are convening at the moment in...
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company." david asman is in for stuart. adam: 2015 is the year for the cost for obamacare will be direct. if you cannot afford insurance for your employees you will pay a lot more. the burden of government is growing. not shrinking. a big issue for that campaign, you bet. a big issue for businesses, did so. fashion your seatbelts. "varney & company" starts right now. ♪ i am david asman and for stuart. that fema quoit is with us. what does all of this mean for individual filers and businesses. >> trouble. they will have to prove that they are applied to the group. >> how much time and effort will that take? >> this will take a lot of time. 90% of people will ultimately qualify. for many, it will be back and forth with a lot of paperwork. the fines are not small. 2% of your adjusted gross income. more penalties for each of your uninsured children. adam: what happened if i decide not to pay? aren't those penalties dependent on whether or not i get a refund? >> that is right. you would be building up a debt with the irs. >> what if i never get a refund. >> you are outsmarting them.
company." david asman is in for stuart. adam: 2015 is the year for the cost for obamacare will be direct. if you cannot afford insurance for your employees you will pay a lot more. the burden of government is growing. not shrinking. a big issue for that campaign, you bet. a big issue for businesses, did so. fashion your seatbelts. "varney & company" starts right now. ♪ i am david asman and for stuart. that fema quoit is with us. what does all of this mean for individual...
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adam joseph. we'll take you to west chester cecily. >> adam could not keep the rain away tonight we have pretty solid area of rain. more on the way tomorrow. clearing conditions on sunday and nor'easter next week in the accuweather forecast. >> and jeff skversky has sixers thunder highlights and eagles news. thunder highlights and eagles news. that and more when "action news" subaru applied for 100 million in tax credits to headquarters. it would put it at the site of the now closed sears. camden's campbell soup company is developing office park there. subaru commitment means more jobs for city. until energy governor chris christie is cleared in the bridgegate scandal. democratic led investigation finds no evidence christie was aware of closures aernl george washington bridge would causal that gridlock. the governor denied wrong doing two aids were fired for orchestrating traffic jam. owners of atlantic city trump taj mahal pushed back closing date for casino and interrupt trump entertainment and purchaser icon has been negotiating with ways to keep the casino open. if it clothe it'
adam joseph. we'll take you to west chester cecily. >> adam could not keep the rain away tonight we have pretty solid area of rain. more on the way tomorrow. clearing conditions on sunday and nor'easter next week in the accuweather forecast. >> and jeff skversky has sixers thunder highlights and eagles news. thunder highlights and eagles news. that and more when "action news" subaru applied for 100 million in tax credits to headquarters. it would put it at the site of the...
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use his name, but shame his peaceful legacy. we are on it with ben stein, charles payne and adam and charlie. they call that giving the false profits the business. >> the biggest of all the false profits. al sharpton is a flame thrower. there's a pain in the hope of the future. he takes that pain and it's like taking uranium. you can make a nuclear weapon with it or a power plant. he builds a nuclear weapon. martin luther king was eloquent. look where we are and where we can be. he wanted everyone to have an opportunity, if you work for it. judge my by my character. if i can live up to it i want to advance. al sharpton says forget about the open doors, go burn something down. >> i always think of that incident in 1956 where his house was fire bombed. there was a gang gathering outside the house avenue afterwards who wanted vengeance. he told them to stop. his family was almost killed. there would be many other incidents. sadly, one that ended hids life. he urged the opposite of the thing al sharpton doesn't like. >> because dr. king and many leaders in this country today know this, w
use his name, but shame his peaceful legacy. we are on it with ben stein, charles payne and adam and charlie. they call that giving the false profits the business. >> the biggest of all the false profits. al sharpton is a flame thrower. there's a pain in the hope of the future. he takes that pain and it's like taking uranium. you can make a nuclear weapon with it or a power plant. he builds a nuclear weapon. martin luther king was eloquent. look where we are and where we can be. he...
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>> brian: one-handed jam. >> adam: 7-71 -- 87-71 win. next week in chicago, it's the first ever cbs sports classic. yeah, we're going-to-ucla against kentucky, ohio state as well against north carolina. coverage starts at 12:30 eastern with "road to the final four." bm can you dunk smith? >> adam: getting into bowl season. and they're coming. fast and furiously. but let's focus on the sugar and the rose. the national semifinals, b.j., what's your take? bnl how do you stop amary cooper? that running game, yelden and henry that, defense led the offense in interceptions and sacks, is key to getting to blake sims. >> spencer: marcus mariota going to leverage home field skrang for them. excellent play, playing as efficient as any quarterback. i think they surprise jameis winston. bnl you must be surprised. >> spencer: i'm in trouble with him anyway. >> adam: two heisman trophy winners on that field. >> spencer: it will be impressive to watch them. but the running back has to step up. >> brian: cook and freeman, two freshmen. >> adam: that will do it for tonight. thanks for watching the d
>> brian: one-handed jam. >> adam: 7-71 -- 87-71 win. next week in chicago, it's the first ever cbs sports classic. yeah, we're going-to-ucla against kentucky, ohio state as well against north carolina. coverage starts at 12:30 eastern with "road to the final four." bm can you dunk smith? >> adam: getting into bowl season. and they're coming. fast and furiously. but let's focus on the sugar and the rose. the national semifinals, b.j., what's your take? bnl how do you...
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city. he's right. he didn't know that i had read adam smith though. i would have slept very badly to have empty boxes hoping he wouldn't open and i would say i forgot i'm so sorry. but that's not what i did and it worked out great. when we can trust each other which we do constantly and in our liturgy just world -- looking just world, there are still numerous things that are always left unspecified and as a result we trust and have certain expectations and we usually meet them about the condition and equipment of the house that we sell and how we behave in those situations. that is a glorious thing. it lets us spend a nice time in california and it lets me change my camera equipment and access interactive people commercially and socially in a wonderful way. where does that come from? the answer is we have got into a world of people honor honorable people and are disapproving of dishonorable people and that creates an expectation that most of us want to meet. and what smith says, i see it this way, just as each of us is irrelevant to the price of apples, we are in a relevant. if i dou
city. he's right. he didn't know that i had read adam smith though. i would have slept very badly to have empty boxes hoping he wouldn't open and i would say i forgot i'm so sorry. but that's not what i did and it worked out great. when we can trust each other which we do constantly and in our liturgy just world -- looking just world, there are still numerous things that are always left unspecified and as a result we trust and have certain expectations and we usually meet them about the...
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. there's so many things you are not supposed to do i found it off-putting. >> "america tonight"s adam may with balt may's maestro, breaking barriers at the conductors podium and expanding opportunities for a younger generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of iraq and afghanistan suffered disability connected to service, ranging from the physical to psychological scars. there is increasing concern from millions saying the military should recognise their wounds from poisons they were exposed to in the line of duty. sheila macvicar begins an exclusive indepth look at what many believe will be the toxic legacy of iraq and afghanistan. >> i've lost a lot. and i don't like being like this. >> 35-year-old antony thornton suffers a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. >> i cannot tell you my wife's middle name or my daughter's. i don't remember everybody's name. >> doctors had to take o
. there's so many things you are not supposed to do i found it off-putting. >> "america tonight"s adam may with balt may's maestro, breaking barriers at the conductors podium and expanding opportunities for a younger generation of artists to try out a new beat. [ ♪ music ] >>> good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen, welcome to "america tonight" the weekend edition. we begin with the fall out of war. more than half a million veterans in the wars of...
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on all of oil but we will not run out of steam on the equity markets. adam parker would join us in the next hour from morgan stanley. oil brokey, crude down to new lows this morning. >> good morning everyone. i'm tom keene with scarlet clue -- scarlet fu and brendan greeley. fleming me go to this fire in los angeles. from a distance it is stunning, the scope and scale. no one -- we believe -- is under threat. >> apparently it was empty and was planning to be a tall structure but there was no one living or working there according to a spokesman. >> there it is. we have a morning must-read right now in europe. >> fisher is to be the german foreign minister and a well-known opponent of the iraq war seven or eight years ago and he writes in project syndicate when reunification came, germany regain full sovereignty and has been trying to figure out how to use it ever since. one of the great stories of the last five years is germany learning how to read, this is something you watch very carefully in europe and the ecb is everyday looking over its shoulder. >> it's funny you bring up lead
on all of oil but we will not run out of steam on the equity markets. adam parker would join us in the next hour from morgan stanley. oil brokey, crude down to new lows this morning. >> good morning everyone. i'm tom keene with scarlet clue -- scarlet fu and brendan greeley. fleming me go to this fire in los angeles. from a distance it is stunning, the scope and scale. no one -- we believe -- is under threat. >> apparently it was empty and was planning to be a tall structure but...
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want to make a chris rock movie, not my version of an eddie murphy movie. not my version of an adam sandler movie. >> you said an interesting thing. i want to make a chris rock movie. you would sit with adam sandler and you knew what he was doing. >> he was making an adam sandler movie. but you know, men always dress like, we get our fashion sense from whatever friend gets laid the most. whatever friend get laid the most, i will get those shoes. that haircut seems to work for him, i will get that haircut. sandler is like my biggest movie star friend. i will do what he is doing. [laughter] it didn't kind of fit me. you know what i mean? it fits when i am in a movie with him, but it did not fit me to make a movie the same tone as him. or even an eddie murphy movie. that was not my tone. the important thing for this movie was, i found a tone that works for me. when i do stand up, seldom do i talk about anything that is funny. almost nothing in my act is funny. if you go topic to topic. >> that's what people say is your genius. you can talk about race like nobody else. >> i like to dig
want to make a chris rock movie, not my version of an eddie murphy movie. not my version of an adam sandler movie. >> you said an interesting thing. i want to make a chris rock movie. you would sit with adam sandler and you knew what he was doing. >> he was making an adam sandler movie. but you know, men always dress like, we get our fashion sense from whatever friend gets laid the most. whatever friend get laid the most, i will get those shoes. that haircut seems to work for him,...