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the crown prosecution service then reviewed the material provided to the crown prosecution service by the police to satisfy itself that of corporate actions had been taken with respect to the material. the crown prosecution service were satisfied that the charging and prosecution was proper and it would not be appropriate to reopen the cases. it also concluded that any new information should be reported to the police for further investigation. i give way to the right honorable gentleman. >> i am grateful to the minister for giving way. it is being reported in the news this afternoon that the former director for the prosecution has been appointed by news international to advise it on those issues to do with the police at this time. >> outrageous. >> does the minister think it is important? is there any thought from the government? >> as i am not sure that what the honorable gentleman has said is correct, i think i am not minded -- i am not minded to comment on it. my understanding of the matter -- my understanding of the matter is that lord macdonald had been appointed by news of the w
the crown prosecution service then reviewed the material provided to the crown prosecution service by the police to satisfy itself that of corporate actions had been taken with respect to the material. the crown prosecution service were satisfied that the charging and prosecution was proper and it would not be appropriate to reopen the cases. it also concluded that any new information should be reported to the police for further investigation. i give way to the right honorable gentleman....
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head i did a freedom of information request the crown prosecutor prosecution service about that murder at a bus stop and i asked why it wasn't treated as a racist attack as it was in the first place and the reason was because it wasn't right wing nationalist as you like to call them who perpetrated that murder it was a group of local youths had nothing to do with any right wing groups a tour and the crown prosecution service actually obfuscated all the requests side made and in the end they said they were going going to give me no information because it. was it was concerned with the case notes and they were tracks people like people like the leader of the e.t.l. they admire i mean he wasn't a national television it green with many of the messages out of the fifteen hundred words he only disagreed with one thing which was the terrorist act itself but he agreed with everything else the rhetoric was there and then before he finished he categorically issued a threat saying in five years' time this is going to happen unless you wake up unless you wake up it is that the this is the other th
head i did a freedom of information request the crown prosecutor prosecution service about that murder at a bus stop and i asked why it wasn't treated as a racist attack as it was in the first place and the reason was because it wasn't right wing nationalist as you like to call them who perpetrated that murder it was a group of local youths had nothing to do with any right wing groups a tour and the crown prosecution service actually obfuscated all the requests side made and in the end they...
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the crown prosecution service then reviewed the material provided to the crown prosecution service by the police to satisfy itself that of corporate actions had been taken with respect to the material. the crown prosecution service were satisfied that the charging and prosecution was proper and it would not be appropriate to reopen the cases. it also concluded that any new information should be reported to the police for further investigation. i give way to the right honorable gentleman. >> i am grateful to the minister for giving way. it is being reported in the news this afternoon that the former director for the prosecution has been appointed by news international to advise it on those issues to do with the police at this time. >> outrageous. >> does the minister think it is important? is there any thought from the government? >> as i am not sure that what the honorable gentleman has said is correct, i think i am not minded -- i am not minded to comment on it. my understanding of the matter -- my understanding of the matter is that lord macdonald had been appointed by news of the w
the crown prosecution service then reviewed the material provided to the crown prosecution service by the police to satisfy itself that of corporate actions had been taken with respect to the material. the crown prosecution service were satisfied that the charging and prosecution was proper and it would not be appropriate to reopen the cases. it also concluded that any new information should be reported to the police for further investigation. i give way to the right honorable gentleman....
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the decisions had been checked with the crime prosecution service, and this with the news of the world would deemed to be politically motivated because it was so close to the election. i think for the benefit of the future debates on this, mr. speaker, the memorandum stated about the judicial inquiry, and there was a case for a judicial inquiry but not a strong case for a non judicial inquiry it. to reopen the inquiry. >> mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is bogus. mr. gordon brown. >> perhaps we ought to do is listen to the facts. if we do not act now on what we now know, friends around the world who admire our liberty is -- >> i am sorry to interrupt the right honorable gentleman. earlier today, it was said, a new tone, a new mood. >> order. the young lady will be quiet. there will be interventions. members will observe basic courtesies and listen quietly and with respect to speakers. that is the end of it. if you are not prepared to do so, leave the chamber. >> mr. speaker, i say if we do not act now as the house of commons, knowing what we now know, friends around the wo
the decisions had been checked with the crime prosecution service, and this with the news of the world would deemed to be politically motivated because it was so close to the election. i think for the benefit of the future debates on this, mr. speaker, the memorandum stated about the judicial inquiry, and there was a case for a judicial inquiry but not a strong case for a non judicial inquiry it. to reopen the inquiry. >> mr. stewart. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this is bogus. mr....
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pared the letters that were sent from the metropolitan police were put together with the crown prosecution service. i know that the people were looking at this were very frustrated at finding what they thought was a legal impasse. >> or they subjected to an exhaustive analysis, the photographs? >> given the complete lack of cooperation from news international, the only way to get into this was an exhaustive analysis of all that material. i've already explained that because of the range of other life-threatening activities going on at the time in terms of terrorist attacks, i took the decision that this did not justified. >> i'm sure that you can appreciate that your willingness but the prosecution happen. >> it is a banal point, but would you expect criminals to investigate -- cooperate with the police? of course you do not. i do not mean to be flippant. this is the global organization with access to the best legal advice. in my view, deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation. >> you think that news international may have a case? >> i am correct -- i am sure that i cannot say. i'm sur
pared the letters that were sent from the metropolitan police were put together with the crown prosecution service. i know that the people were looking at this were very frustrated at finding what they thought was a legal impasse. >> or they subjected to an exhaustive analysis, the photographs? >> given the complete lack of cooperation from news international, the only way to get into this was an exhaustive analysis of all that material. i've already explained that because of the...
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pared the letters that were sent from the metropolitan police were put together with the crown prosecution service that the people were looking at this were very frustrated at finding what they thought was a legal impasse. >> or they subjected to an exhaustive analysis, the photographs? >> given the complete lack of cooperation from news international, the only way to get into this was an exhaustive analysis of all that material. i've already explained that because of the range of other life-threatening activities going on at the time in terms of terrorist attacks, i took the decision that this did not justified. >> i'm sure that you can appreciate that your willingness but the prosecution happen. >> it is a banal point, but would you expect criminals to investigate -- cooperate with the police? of course you do not. i do not mean to be flippant. this is the global organization with access to the best legal advice. in my view, deliberately trying to thwart a criminal investigation. >> you think that news international may have a case? >> i am correct -- i am sure that i cannot say. i'm sure they w
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prosecuted as minors. >>> a public memorial service will be held next week for a marin county sheriff's deputy who was killedtrying to help some friends. the service for 49-year-old jim matheson is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. next friday at the marin veterans memorial auditorium. matheson was off duty when she was shot in petaluma. he was trying to diffuse a situation between a friend and that friend's boyfriend. >>> today the san francisco police department added eight new officers to the force. the new graduates are from the lateral academy. they are experienced officers from other agencies who receive additional training before being sworn in as san francisco police officers. two of the officers are from oakland, one is from antioch and the other is from half-moon bay. >>> state senator leland yee entered the race for san francisco major. the candidate planned to make quite a visual statement today with his filing. >> reporter: in the race to win san francisco's top job, senator leland yee certainly earned some bragging rights. but his candidacy was never in doubt. >> reporter: down mcallister road they marc
prosecuted as minors. >>> a public memorial service will be held next week for a marin county sheriff's deputy who was killedtrying to help some friends. the service for 49-year-old jim matheson is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. next friday at the marin veterans memorial auditorium. matheson was off duty when she was shot in petaluma. he was trying to diffuse a situation between a friend and that friend's boyfriend. >>> today the san francisco police department added eight new...
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prosecution. that is a very serious concern. there is also with regard to the security services, the egyptian revolution resulted in many deaths. killed by the security forces come about the use of excessive force, and so on. many of those involved in the killing have not been held accountable for tried or not even remove from their positions. there is a great deal of anger and frustration about that. in the traditional period, people are arrested by the security forces are being brought up in front of military trials in a very expeditious way without full view process. there is serious criticism about that. host: where are the mubaraks right now? guest: mr. mubarak is in a hospital in sharm alshaik. the two sons, very prominent in politics and being groomed for the presidency, as many believe for the last day kidder said, are in prison outside of cairo waiting on a trial. host: back to the economy. a lot of people are not happy with the change of improvement. guest: the economy has suffered through a revolution. you know that one of the major sources of foreign revenue, one of the pillars of the egyptian economy, is tourism. i
prosecution. that is a very serious concern. there is also with regard to the security services, the egyptian revolution resulted in many deaths. killed by the security forces come about the use of excessive force, and so on. many of those involved in the killing have not been held accountable for tried or not even remove from their positions. there is a great deal of anger and frustration about that. in the traditional period, people are arrested by the security forces are being brought up in...
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prosecutions. you can watch that on news interactive. that is our sister service.if you want to watch that session you can do so. in the meantime we're waiting for rebekah brooks to give evidence. here with our editor, adam bolson before rebekah brooks comes in one word about the security breach. a shocking moment this afternoon. >> clearly, rupert is an old man and therefore, any sort of assault even though it was kind of a comedy assault apparently about this come need wran -- comedian, calls himself johnny marbles is serious matter. there were no weapons there because you have to get searched getting into these rooms even if that was the intent. frankly i didn't think that either of the two murdoches giving evidence seemed particularly shaken by the experience. and, you know, although it is dramatic i suspect it will be will testimony in the long run will be important. one aspect, anna, worth mentioning, you may remember rupert murdoch said i think it was rupert murdoch rather than james, said les hinton, the then boss of "news international" have been tofked al
prosecutions. you can watch that on news interactive. that is our sister service.if you want to watch that session you can do so. in the meantime we're waiting for rebekah brooks to give evidence. here with our editor, adam bolson before rebekah brooks comes in one word about the security breach. a shocking moment this afternoon. >> clearly, rupert is an old man and therefore, any sort of assault even though it was kind of a comedy assault apparently about this come need wran -- comedian,...
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prosecute testtors. pd waited it out and ultimately the protestors left 1 by 1. we have not heard of any arrest. as for bart service, all stations were back open by 8:00 p.m. live in san francisco, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> okay thanks a lot. >> major news in silicon valley tonight. cisco system is expected to can cut 5000 jobs. what is unclear at this point is how many of those positions would be lost in the bay area. corina tonight with business bomb shell. >> san jose largest employer with local work force of more than 15,000 people at cisco. the pending layoffs will be among the most significant cut back in company history. kim san jose director of economic development. >> silicon valley economy is very large so the specific impact even as a company like cisco on big economy is not of major concern. the concern is to redeploy the talent as quickly as possible. >> market research firm glacier and company made headlines today with with this report. it predicts cisco global work force of more than 73,000 will be cut by 5000. 1,000 positions early retirement packages and another 4000 through layoffs. saving the c
prosecute testtors. pd waited it out and ultimately the protestors left 1 by 1. we have not heard of any arrest. as for bart service, all stations were back open by 8:00 p.m. live in san francisco, lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> okay thanks a lot. >> major news in silicon valley tonight. cisco system is expected to can cut 5000 jobs. what is unclear at this point is how many of those positions would be lost in the bay area. corina tonight with business bomb shell. >> san jose...
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service to this country. you said you worked on prosecuting those who did efforts on behalf of al qaeda and al shabaab and youare concerned with the effectiveness and the effect of the organization which i agree with you. my question is today, are you here under the direction of the fbi, the cia, the department of justice or the department of homeland security. >> thank you congressman. the answer is i'm not. >> do you have the authority by any of those organizations to submit any of the comments or backup anything you may have said for the fbi, cia, the department of justice for the department of homeland security. >> no, maam. >> okay, thank you. chiefs matthew talked about the recruiting of somali american youth immigrants. are there other young people, youth, that have been recruited by al shabaab and al qaeda to your knowledge? >> you know, that is probably a question better serve for federal authorities. cantelli just from open-source information i know of just one individual who was not of somali descent. >> thank you. so there are others of somali descent that you are aware of that have been recruited
service to this country. you said you worked on prosecuting those who did efforts on behalf of al qaeda and al shabaab and youare concerned with the effectiveness and the effect of the organization which i agree with you. my question is today, are you here under the direction of the fbi, the cia, the department of justice or the department of homeland security. >> thank you congressman. the answer is i'm not. >> do you have the authority by any of those organizations to submit any...
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prosecution's case? judge janine jeanine pirro repom orlando. >> laura: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now there. captions by closed captioning services >> laura: hi, everyone, i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. a show down in the keystone state. that's the top story tonight. both president obama and republican frontrunner mitt romney are in pennsylvania today raising money for their presidential campaigns. and the former massachusetts governor released this ad attacking the president's job creation record in pennsylvania. >> good to be back in pennsylvania. >> i just came from allen town metal works where i had a chance to visit with workers there. >> the allen town metal works is set to close its doors on friday. was hailed as a symbol of hope by president barack obama last year when he promoted his jobs plan. >> laura: very dramatic. joining us from new york joe trippi howard dean's former campaign manager and dana perino former bush press secretary and both are fox news contributors. great to see both of you. i'm watching this ad and i think very hot. that's the best i have seen of mitt romney in many
prosecution's case? judge janine jeanine pirro repom orlando. >> laura: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now there. captions by closed captioning services >> laura: hi, everyone, i'm laura ingraham in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. a show down in the keystone state. that's the top story tonight. both president obama and republican frontrunner mitt romney are in pennsylvania today raising money for their presidential campaigns. and...
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responsive government, deliver more civil services, be in greater control of the territory of yemen. everyone is equal before the law. when everyone is prosecute this sam, when corruption at the top and bottom goes to the same process -- when it is a process- driven situation, starting off knowing none of this is going to be easy to do or that it is going to be completely solvable. i think if we make improvements on that -- there's a perception right now that the government is not working in the interest of the people. that is economics, social, educational opportunities, then i think you can do more to improve the relationship by addressing those issues that comment yemenis complain about, about government abuses, about unequal application of the law. >> i was going to ask mr. green, there are a number of scenarios that some have sketched as to the succession that will take place. do you have any sense of what is most likely are what is maybe most optimal for the people of yemen in terms of transition to a new president or government or new era, really, after more than 30 years of rule? what is your sense of that? >> sir, a lot of this hinges
responsive government, deliver more civil services, be in greater control of the territory of yemen. everyone is equal before the law. when everyone is prosecute this sam, when corruption at the top and bottom goes to the same process -- when it is a process- driven situation, starting off knowing none of this is going to be easy to do or that it is going to be completely solvable. i think if we make improvements on that -- there's a perception right now that the government is not working in...
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prosecution ring. accused of selling sex and drugs to the millionaires on wall street. the d.a. says a couple and their two sons ran things off and charging more than $10,000 a night for services religion. >> the custom is a real high end customer coming from financial markets many of them. hedge fund people. people with nothing but money. and willing to pay these enormous amounts of money for god knows what. >> shepard: prosecutors say the 24-hour business advertised escort services on several web sites and took in more than $2 million a year. a lawyer for the owner says they didn't know anything was illegal happening. in all, five corporations and 17 people now facing prostitution and drug charges stemming from this bust. it seems you could ask for champagne and they knew that was code for cocaine. well, another high stakes meeting on raising the debt limit. so is there a deal or is there not a deal? we will go live to the white house to get the very latest. plus, how would you like to make millions of dollars selling personal information from driver's licenses? turns out there is an american state that sells driver's license information that they got from people people everywhere an
prosecution ring. accused of selling sex and drugs to the millionaires on wall street. the d.a. says a couple and their two sons ran things off and charging more than $10,000 a night for services religion. >> the custom is a real high end customer coming from financial markets many of them. hedge fund people. people with nothing but money. and willing to pay these enormous amounts of money for god knows what. >> shepard: prosecutors say the 24-hour business advertised escort...
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prosecution. that is a very serious concern. there is also with regard to the security services, the egyptian revolution resulted in many deaths.y were killed by the security forces come about the use of excessive force, and so on. many of those involved in the killing have not been held accountable for tried or not even remove from their positions. there is a great deal of anger and frustration about that. in the traditional period, people are arrested by the security forces are being brought up in front of military trials in a very expeditious way without full view process. there is serious criticism about that. host: where are the mubaraks right now? guest: mr. mubarak is in a hospital in sharm alshaik. the two sons, very prominent in politics and being groomed for the presidency, as many believe for the last day kidder said, are in prison outside of cairo waiting on a trial. host: back to the economy. a lot of people are not happy with the change of improvement. guest: the economy has suffered through a revolution. you know that one of the major sources of foreign revenue, one of the pillars of the egyptian economy, is tour
prosecution. that is a very serious concern. there is also with regard to the security services, the egyptian revolution resulted in many deaths.y were killed by the security forces come about the use of excessive force, and so on. many of those involved in the killing have not been held accountable for tried or not even remove from their positions. there is a great deal of anger and frustration about that. in the traditional period, people are arrested by the security forces are being brought...
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services. greater control. but also i think when every one is equal before the law, when everyone is prosecuted the same, when corruption at the top and the bottom is, goes through the same process. and a process driven situation, or who i know can help me get something. starting off knowing that none of this is going to be easy to do, or that it's going to be completely solvable. i think if we make improvements on that. i think there's a perception right now that the government is not working in the interests of the people. if it's economics, if it's social, education opportunities. and i think you can do more to improve i think that relationship by addressing those issues that common yemenis complained about, about government abuses, about in equal application of the law. spirit and us going to ask mr. green, i guess both of you this question but i will start with mr. green. there are a number of scenarios that some have sketched as to the secession that will take place. and he had any sense what's most likely or what's maybe most optimal for the people of yemen in terms of transition to a new president and a new gove
services. greater control. but also i think when every one is equal before the law, when everyone is prosecuted the same, when corruption at the top and the bottom is, goes through the same process. and a process driven situation, or who i know can help me get something. starting off knowing that none of this is going to be easy to do, or that it's going to be completely solvable. i think if we make improvements on that. i think there's a perception right now that the government is not working...
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service men and women who commit suicide while on deployment operations. >>> a woman who accused the former imf chief of sexual salt had credibility problems. prosecutedecide whether or not to go forward and pursue a plea or just drop the case. >>> georgia prosecutors are considering criminal charges in a major cheating scandal that rocked atlanta's public schools. a state investigation says 140 teachers, 38 principals were directly or indirectly involved in this. they changed wrong answers on stanna standardized tests for years. >> when they failed to uphold the public trust and students are harmed in the process, there will be consequences. >>> democracy's growing pains on display here in afghanistan. two women get physical in parliament. one throws a shoe and one throws a bottle. apparently a passionate topic. >>> the international owe limbic committee has the honor of announcing the winter games in 2018 are awarded to the city of pyeogchange. >> yeah, they will host the 2018 olympics. they were competing against cities in germany and france. >>> facebook says it will have an announcement in an hour. the move could counter google launch which was
service men and women who commit suicide while on deployment operations. >>> a woman who accused the former imf chief of sexual salt had credibility problems. prosecutedecide whether or not to go forward and pursue a plea or just drop the case. >>> georgia prosecutors are considering criminal charges in a major cheating scandal that rocked atlanta's public schools. a state investigation says 140 teachers, 38 principals were directly or indirectly involved in this. they changed...
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prosecuted by the appropriate authority. >> what about if i subscribe to voice over ip service? voice over ip can transcribe a subscribers voice no message into the e-mail and text messages, so that voicemail, e-mail and text will exist as content. to the extent, madam chairman, i know my time has expired. i will save it for the next round. thank you. >> i would allow the government to answer the question. >> all right. >> i would say that fcc has applied section 222 to voice over the internet. we are reviewing whether there are gaps in technology evolves and that's something we'll forge working with the committee on. >> thank you. >> thank the gentleman, and the chair now recognizes the chairman emeritus of the full committee, mr. barton for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairman. i think the questions the committee members have been asking point out a fundamental issue that at some point in time we have to deal with, what information is personal and what information is private, and who controls it? we get the same question in almost every different format from every member
prosecuted by the appropriate authority. >> what about if i subscribe to voice over ip service? voice over ip can transcribe a subscribers voice no message into the e-mail and text messages, so that voicemail, e-mail and text will exist as content. to the extent, madam chairman, i know my time has expired. i will save it for the next round. thank you. >> i would allow the government to answer the question. >> all right. >> i would say that fcc has applied section 222 to...
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consumers seriously and we will work to investigate and prosecute bad actors to the fullest extent of the law. any signs are penalties assessed on the servicers pursuant to the settlement agreement should be linked in my opinion in response to a specific document in violation of state and federal law. protecting the consumers like many others in the foreclosure multistate working group is small only lawful, it's something i consider my highest duty. and i am concerned that was started out as an effort to correct specific practices harmful to consumers has evolved into an attempt to establish an overarching regulatory scheme that fundamentally restructure the mortgage loan industry in the united states. an effort which is well beyond the scope of responsibility of attorneys general. cure or just a few specific concerns i have. first in the ultimate settlement must not preempt state law sovereignty. alabama, like the majority of other states is made the policy decision to permit the nonjudicial foreclosure is. i'm skeptical of any agreement that makes all the states subject to the judicial foreclosure process without a legislative mandate. seco
consumers seriously and we will work to investigate and prosecute bad actors to the fullest extent of the law. any signs are penalties assessed on the servicers pursuant to the settlement agreement should be linked in my opinion in response to a specific document in violation of state and federal law. protecting the consumers like many others in the foreclosure multistate working group is small only lawful, it's something i consider my highest duty. and i am concerned that was started out as an...
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services to consumers. it is my hope will spend time this morning talking about the prosecution of creamers come out of go after those defrauding consumer, without strict deterrents or fear of richard gershon for the public good we are certainly not full addressing this issue. in addition to witnesses from illinois and law enforcement to a year from today, i appreciate mr. byrd being here as well. .. and the urgent need to find workable solutions that protect the public, i very much appreciate the work that went into this year-long investigation. i am disappointed that the findings were only released right before the hearing because i would have liked to have heard from our witnesses more of an analysis of what their view also is of the report. so going forward i hope all of you will feel free to augment the record with your purpose -- perspectives on the year-long investigation was conducted by this committee. i appreciate each of the witnesses for sharing their expertise and for helping the committee better understand this issue and as a follow-up to this hearing i also believe it is necessary that we do hear
services to consumers. it is my hope will spend time this morning talking about the prosecution of creamers come out of go after those defrauding consumer, without strict deterrents or fear of richard gershon for the public good we are certainly not full addressing this issue. in addition to witnesses from illinois and law enforcement to a year from today, i appreciate mr. byrd being here as well. .. and the urgent need to find workable solutions that protect the public, i very much appreciate...
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prosecution stood up and said they recommended probation. the judge said that's what they were going to do. they recommended one year of probation, 40 days of public servicee here. she lost her child but she will not lose her freedom and she can go back to those children today. >> david, how did they react once she learned her fate? >> we listened to a lot of very emotional pleas from friends, colleagues and co-workers who went before the court to say that she was a very good and loving mother, very hardworking, that she did not deserve to go to jail. there were a lot of tears as that was going on. but when the verdict came out and the judge said that she would be going home today, there was a brief round of cheers and then when it was all over everyone had to go hug her and cry just a little bit more. when she came outside, someone asked her the question, are you satisfied with the verdict and here is what she had to say. >> i'm walking out of here. i don't think i could be any more satisfied with that. thank you. >> reporter: that is right to the point. again, randi, this woman who has already lost so much will not be losing her freedom. >> david mattin
prosecution stood up and said they recommended probation. the judge said that's what they were going to do. they recommended one year of probation, 40 days of public servicee here. she lost her child but she will not lose her freedom and she can go back to those children today. >> david, how did they react once she learned her fate? >> we listened to a lot of very emotional pleas from friends, colleagues and co-workers who went before the court to say that she was a very good and...
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services to consumers. it is my hope that we will spend some time this morning talking about the prosecution of crammers and to go after them without strict or fear. of fear we're not fully addressing this issue. in addition to the witness is from illinois and the vermont law enforcement who we will hear from today, and i appreciate mr. byrd being here, the ftc and the fcc have brought law enforcement actions against bad actors regarding 11 it cillegitimate charges. the fcc announced yesterday that they will help consumers detect and prevent unauthorized charges. there is ongoing action to help consumers protect themselves. one of the issues this committee will i hope address is whether those steps are sufficient to protect consumers and hold wrongdoers accountable given the clear importance of this issue and the urgent need to find workable solutions that protect the public, i appreciate the work that went into his yearlong investigation. i am disappointed that the findings were only released right before the hearing because i would have liked to have heard from our witnesses more an analysis of what their
services to consumers. it is my hope that we will spend some time this morning talking about the prosecution of crammers and to go after them without strict or fear. of fear we're not fully addressing this issue. in addition to the witness is from illinois and the vermont law enforcement who we will hear from today, and i appreciate mr. byrd being here, the ftc and the fcc have brought law enforcement actions against bad actors regarding 11 it cillegitimate charges. the fcc announced yesterday...
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servicers should be punished. in force agencies should have a debate on this proposal. we want to prosecute bad actors to the full extent of the law. protecting consumers is not only laudable, it is something i consider my highest duty. this has the ball into an attempt to create a regulatory scheme that restructures the mortgage system of the united states. it is beyond the scope of the responsibility of attorneys general. here are the specific concerns i have. alabama has made the policy decision to admit non-judicial foreclosures. mandated principal reduction is bad public policy. it creates questions of fundamental fairness and justice. it would create an incentive for homeowners to default, requiring lenders to reduce mortgage balances. denying people access to the credit they need to purchase a home. a settlement should not impair an efficient foreclosure process. i am skeptical of any system that forces people to violate an agreement. in alabama, we have over 130 community banks. they are an important economic driver in the state. we must not increase their regulatory burden. thank y
servicers should be punished. in force agencies should have a debate on this proposal. we want to prosecute bad actors to the full extent of the law. protecting consumers is not only laudable, it is something i consider my highest duty. this has the ball into an attempt to create a regulatory scheme that restructures the mortgage system of the united states. it is beyond the scope of the responsibility of attorneys general. here are the specific concerns i have. alabama has made the policy...
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service there really could have been done with one x-ray. we are moving towards that where we tried to find fraud and eliminate it and prosecute those people who are taking advantage of the system. angela is correct, we have to continue to dig deep, because these guys always find a clever way to try to take advantage of the system. there are ways to make the cuts that we need to make in spending without killing a program the way it was proposed in the budget that passed the house. i think you can go a different way. angelo point out how you can find the savings. host: he received his undergraduate from stanford university. creasy tweets in the gop keeps adding unobtainable demands. -- gracie tweets id the gop keeps adding unobtainable demands. guest: i hope that is not true, because if that is true, we are about to see the nation for the first time in its history default on its bills. the biggest problem with that is that defaulting on the bill does not just mean we raise our hand and say the government cannot pay. what it means is the bond market says wait a minute, you want to borrow more money to operate? interest rates will have to go up o
service there really could have been done with one x-ray. we are moving towards that where we tried to find fraud and eliminate it and prosecute those people who are taking advantage of the system. angela is correct, we have to continue to dig deep, because these guys always find a clever way to try to take advantage of the system. there are ways to make the cuts that we need to make in spending without killing a program the way it was proposed in the budget that passed the house. i think you...
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service there really could have been done with one x-ray. we are moving towards that where we tried to find fraud and eliminate it and prosecute those people who are taking advantage of the system. angela is correct, we have to continue to dig deep, because these guys always find a clever way to try to take advantage of the system. there are ways to make the cuts that we need to make in spending without killing a program the way it was proposed in the budget that passed the house. i think you can go a different way. angelo point out how you can find the savings. host: he received his undergraduate from stanford univsity. creasy tweets in the gop keeps adding unobtainable demands. -- gracie tweets id the gop keeps adding unobtainab demands. guest: i hope that is not true, because if that is true, we are about to see the nation for the first time in its history default on its bills. the biggest problem with that is that defaulting on the bill does not just mean we raise our hand and say the government cannot pay. what it means is the bond market says wait a minute, you want to borrow more money to operate? interest rates will have to go up on yo
service there really could have been done with one x-ray. we are moving towards that where we tried to find fraud and eliminate it and prosecute those people who are taking advantage of the system. angela is correct, we have to continue to dig deep, because these guys always find a clever way to try to take advantage of the system. there are ways to make the cuts that we need to make in spending without killing a program the way it was proposed in the budget that passed the house. i think you...
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services to consumers. it is my hope that we will spend some time this morning talking about the prosecution of crammers, how to best go after those defrauding the consumers, without fear of retribution we are certainly not fully addressing this issue. in addition to the witnesses from illinois and the vermont law enforcement who we will hear from today and i appreciate mr. berg being here as well. we should note the ftc and fcc have played a key role by bringing law enforcement actions regarding illegitimate charges on consumers phone bills. just yesterday they announced rulemaking intended to prevent unauthorized charges. there is ongoing action to help consumers protect themselves. however, one the issues this committee will be i hope addressing is whether those steps are sufficient to protect consumers and hold wrongdoers accountable. given the clear importance of the issue and urgent need to find workable solutions that protect the public, i very much appreciate the work that went into this year-long investigation. i am disappointed that the findings were only released right before the hearing. i would
services to consumers. it is my hope that we will spend some time this morning talking about the prosecution of crammers, how to best go after those defrauding the consumers, without fear of retribution we are certainly not fully addressing this issue. in addition to the witnesses from illinois and the vermont law enforcement who we will hear from today and i appreciate mr. berg being here as well. we should note the ftc and fcc have played a key role by bringing law enforcement actions...