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suzy is right. this is an ideological bent if they think some deal is better than no deal. 1969, sanctions start. it took decades to get to the point to get iran to the table. they're going to allow an influx of $150 billion, we'll lift the embargo where they can buy weapons and ballistic missiles. in 15 years they'll be one of the richest countries in the world. they're going to have a well-funded army, a great infrastructure. right now they have lost the confidence of their own people. and we are going to allow that to happen. then they can get a nuclear weapon. this is a no-lose deal for iran, a xleez lose deal for the united states and our allies. >> david, let me guess, if you could vote for it, you would. >> i would vote for it and i would alongside the majority of jewish americans that support the deal in contrast to the poll that you mentioned earlier. and with regard to, you know, the overall at least echoing of sentiment in opposition to this deal, you know, i just go back to history again
suzy is right. this is an ideological bent if they think some deal is better than no deal. 1969, sanctions start. it took decades to get to the point to get iran to the table. they're going to allow an influx of $150 billion, we'll lift the embargo where they can buy weapons and ballistic missiles. in 15 years they'll be one of the richest countries in the world. they're going to have a well-funded army, a great infrastructure. right now they have lost the confidence of their own people. and we...
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suzy ring has been very busy following this as it progresses.ignificance of the verdict, who was it for? who was the message for? the people who may think about doing this again? >> the message is for the banking industry that this conduct will not be tolerated or it -- tolerated. it is sending a message to the public that you will be jailed. where are all of the bankers who committed the wrongdoing. will the penalties be levied. this is sending a message that we are not afraid to go after people who commit wrongdoing? jonathan: is there a message about how you handled this as an individual? you'll say one thing and then going to court and say something entirely different? suzi: [indiscernible] he was later charged. he later backtracked on that. a 40 year sentence that was the longest that we have seen in financial crime in recent years. jonathan: 14 years. it is huge. you compare that to what happened at ubs. suzi: hayes has gotten's double that. they decide whether he will be transferred. the hours a day locked up in a cell. it's no golf cours
suzy ring has been very busy following this as it progresses.ignificance of the verdict, who was it for? who was the message for? the people who may think about doing this again? >> the message is for the banking industry that this conduct will not be tolerated or it -- tolerated. it is sending a message to the public that you will be jailed. where are all of the bankers who committed the wrongdoing. will the penalties be levied. this is sending a message that we are not afraid to go...
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suzi: in the last three years, prosecutors have already fined a dozen brokers. have been a number of nonprosecution agreements entered into with those institutions as well. he's already seen a lot of the fallout from the institutions -- we have already seen a lot of the fallout from the institutions themselves, and we will see more from those coming to trial in the coming years. communications that he had, the e-mails, you do not rig the rate yourself. you need help. he did, he had a stepbrother. suzi: he was at the center of thatcandal and was the one relies cap easy it was to rig the rate. a number of individuals have been charged. we cannot reference them now because their trials are coming up. but yes, he was at the center of about 25 traders and brokers. matt: have we learned how much money he made from doing this? : as a salary, he had more than $2 million a year and was offered with an tree million dollars a year from other institutions. in terms of other prophets, we don't know, really. matt: thank you. pimm: that is it for me. more of the bloomberg mark
suzi: in the last three years, prosecutors have already fined a dozen brokers. have been a number of nonprosecution agreements entered into with those institutions as well. he's already seen a lot of the fallout from the institutions -- we have already seen a lot of the fallout from the institutions themselves, and we will see more from those coming to trial in the coming years. communications that he had, the e-mails, you do not rig the rate yourself. you need help. he did, he had a...
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smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with suzy welch and david mercer. welcome, everybody.ld's message of wealth the message america has been craving to hear? >> i don't know if they've been craving to hear it, but they're tired of political correctness. mitt romney
smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with suzy welch and david mercer. welcome, everybody.ld's message of wealth the message america has been craving to hear? >> i don't know if they've been craving to hear it, but they're tired of political correctness. mitt romney
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hi, my name is suzy, and i've had a stroke due to my cigarette smoking.lp with feeding, dressing bathing, even going to the bathroom. sometimes it's people who work here; sometimes it's my son, daniel. my tip to you is: enjoy your independence now. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. you're getting 3 here. alright? here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles! (cheers and applause) >> jon: before we go, i want to show you something. one of the great pleasures of this show is having a pulpit to introduce an audience to books i care about books i love. i'm going to miss that. before i go i'm going to do it one more time. i have found this book, this incredible young author, her name is my wife. (laughter) actually, my wife, she actually wrote this book it's called "do unto animals." it's incredible illustrations it's about my wife's journey in finding her passion to work with animals, about how you can improve y
hi, my name is suzy, and i've had a stroke due to my cigarette smoking.lp with feeding, dressing bathing, even going to the bathroom. sometimes it's people who work here; sometimes it's my son, daniel. my tip to you is: enjoy your independence now. you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. you're getting 3 here. alright? here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ ♪ [...
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. >> reporter: there's nothing suzy want mrs. than for people to remember her son.> the vehicle he was in was hit by an ied. >> reporter: their entire living room is filled with pictures and memories of michael. manager she's grateful ring is helping to draw attention to. >> it's amazing. a total stranger would do that for our families. >> reporter: but for ring, he says he's no stranger. rather, he's a reminder to families we're all swimming against some kind of current. together. >> nothing i face is going to come equal to the pain these families have felt. >> what a great story. gate cause. he hopes to reach the gulf of mexico by the end of november. >> good speed. that is a great american. that's what's making news in america this morning. >>> stay >> morning, we're following a developing story here for you on this thursday morning. >> police are investigating a double shooting overnight that left a block littered with bullets. >> a fiery crash caught on camera closed a stretch of the new jersey turnpike. >> president jimmy carter has revealed he has cancer that
. >> reporter: there's nothing suzy want mrs. than for people to remember her son.> the vehicle he was in was hit by an ied. >> reporter: their entire living room is filled with pictures and memories of michael. manager she's grateful ring is helping to draw attention to. >> it's amazing. a total stranger would do that for our families. >> reporter: but for ring, he says he's no stranger. rather, he's a reminder to families we're all swimming against some kind of...
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smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with suzy welch and david mercer. welcome, everybody.'s message of wealth the message america has been craving to hear? >> i don't know if they've been craving to hear it, but they're tired of political correctness. mitt r
smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with suzy welch and david mercer. welcome, everybody.'s message of wealth the message america has been craving to hear? >> i don't know if they've been craving to hear it, but they're tired of political correctness. mitt r
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suzy joins us with more details on this story. a fascinating one. a nine week trial. what is the significance of this? susie: this is a calamitous moment for the industry. this is an example of that happening. libor has become the byword for a lot of the bad behavior and corruption that we have seen a merge and that was part of the industry before the crisis. tom hayes is the face of libor. he has a hefty sentence. this is significant and how the industry is changing. guy: a 14 year perspective. that was it expected? >> no. it is one of the longer sentences. he will serve probably half of it. or like seven years. still seven years is a long time. anna: some people are suggesting that the message is -- just because everyone is doing something. you are referencing a previous trial. >> tom hayes was arrested in 2012. they were the first bank to see if sanctions should be imposed. he was arrested and wanted to avoid being sent to the u.s. within six months, here in a on the deal and decided he wanted to sit trial and put his fate in the hands of 12 individuals and he woul
suzy joins us with more details on this story. a fascinating one. a nine week trial. what is the significance of this? susie: this is a calamitous moment for the industry. this is an example of that happening. libor has become the byword for a lot of the bad behavior and corruption that we have seen a merge and that was part of the industry before the crisis. tom hayes is the face of libor. he has a hefty sentence. this is significant and how the industry is changing. guy: a 14 year...
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from suzie smith "fox should be ashamed." sandra k."all three moderators need to leave fox news." dave morris "you guys did the best job and asked the fairest questions i have ever seen in a debate" sharon rust "i was disappointed in the attack questions. should have been on the issues only. sorry, bret, you all usually do a great job. just not this time. joe lombardo, bret i thaw you and kelly and wallace were terrific last night. 24 million of you watched last night. i'd say 45,000 of you decided to e-mail me. and many more on twitter and facebook. we are continuing to read those feedbacks. and we'll bring you some of them along the way. thanks for the friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight and every night. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and panel. i'm megyn kelly, this is the kelly file. good night. >>> tonight. >> our country is in serious trouble. we don't win anymore. >> reaction to the big gop debate. >> senator, you know, when you're sitting in a subcommittee blowing hot air like th
from suzie smith "fox should be ashamed." sandra k."all three moderators need to leave fox news." dave morris "you guys did the best job and asked the fairest questions i have ever seen in a debate" sharon rust "i was disappointed in the attack questions. should have been on the issues only. sorry, bret, you all usually do a great job. just not this time. joe lombardo, bret i thaw you and kelly and wallace were terrific last night. 24 million of you watched...
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and richard lewis, suzy, sheryl, an bob einstein, you know, they're all, all amazing. >> rose: larry david has lived an extraordinary life, one that even he can appreciate. does larry david look out for himself? >> well, charlie, i mean, sure. >> rose: what would you change about your life. >> about your life. >> rose: yes, your life. >>> that's a tough question. i don't-- i don't know. i don't think-- i can't think of anything. it would sound too petty for television. >> rose: in other words, you're editing yourself now. >> yeah, yeah. >> rose: i don't want you to edit yourself. i want to you tell me. >> well, somebody answer got to edit me. you're to the going to. everything i don't want to say, i know is going to be aired. i'm going to go oh, i said that, i said that. >> rose: well just tell me. what don't you like about your life. >> i like my life. i'm very happy with my life. >> rose: exactly. but you're a trades of people thinking that? >> no. >> rose: okay. >> or you're afraid of them knowing what you don't like about your life. >> that, yeah. >> rose: is it women? >> that's
and richard lewis, suzy, sheryl, an bob einstein, you know, they're all, all amazing. >> rose: larry david has lived an extraordinary life, one that even he can appreciate. does larry david look out for himself? >> well, charlie, i mean, sure. >> rose: what would you change about your life. >> about your life. >> rose: yes, your life. >>> that's a tough question. i don't-- i don't know. i don't think-- i can't think of anything. it would sound too petty...
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from suzie smith "fox should be ashamed." sandra k.arnes "all three moderators need to leave fox news." dave morris "you guys did the best job and asked the fairest questions i have ever seen in a debate" sharon rust "i was disappointed in the attack questions. should have been on the issues only. sorry, bret, you all usually do a great job. just not this time. joe lombardo, bret i thaw you and kelly and wallace were terrific last night. 24 million of you watched last night. i'd say 45,000 of you decided to e-mail me. and many more on twitter and facebook. we are continuing to read those feedbacks. and we'll bring you some of them along the way. thanks for the friday feedback. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight and every night. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. greta is "on the record" next. >>> this is a fox news alert. is he going to get executed? that's the courtroom, and any minute jurors in the colorado movie massacre case will face james holmes. and they will read their verdict. tell hi
from suzie smith "fox should be ashamed." sandra k.arnes "all three moderators need to leave fox news." dave morris "you guys did the best job and asked the fairest questions i have ever seen in a debate" sharon rust "i was disappointed in the attack questions. should have been on the issues only. sorry, bret, you all usually do a great job. just not this time. joe lombardo, bret i thaw you and kelly and wallace were terrific last night. 24 million of you...
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suzy loft us is not with us tonight. she is excused. during the day i am the department chair of the labor employment group of the [inaudible] where i practice labor and employment law. >> good evening my name is victor faung and happy to be here tonight and a resident of this police district. [inaudible] by day i'm the deputy director of api legal outreach. we are a non profit law firm in the 40th year. we provide legal service in domesting silence, immigration, elder abruce and representing the undocumented youth coming over from guatemala and other central american nations >> hi, my name is sonia mulatta and kurg the day i work at saint francis hospital and on the faculty of san francisco state university and live in this district on [inaudible] >> tom [inaudible] for the members of the commission and most senior member tonight until doctor marshall gets here. in the day i'm partner in a law firm and prior to that assistant district attorney assigned to units 234cluding the gang unit. went to private practice when i went to the commi
suzy loft us is not with us tonight. she is excused. during the day i am the department chair of the labor employment group of the [inaudible] where i practice labor and employment law. >> good evening my name is victor faung and happy to be here tonight and a resident of this police district. [inaudible] by day i'm the deputy director of api legal outreach. we are a non profit law firm in the 40th year. we provide legal service in domesting silence, immigration, elder abruce and...
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francine: and you can also tweet suzi. up next, we speak to the ceo of italy's second largest bank. it's a bloomberg exclusive. keep it here. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on bloomberg.com, your tablet and your phone. italy's second-largest bank increase inourfold profit last week as it set aside last money for bad loans and commissions jump to. the ceo says the country is pointing to an economic recovery. he joins us for a bloomberg exclusive interview. great to have you on the program. thank you for coming in. you have been in charge for a year and a half, and the shares have gone significantly up. this you must be pleased about but you feel extra pressure to deliver? mr. messina: you have to consider that this has been the best semester in the story of intesa sao paolo. we succeeded in turning it into a european leader. that is the reason i am proud. francine: what comes next? we cansina: i think maintain this momentum and increase the generation of net income. i am really proud of the results and i hope that we can deliver very good results. francine: you ha
francine: and you can also tweet suzi. up next, we speak to the ceo of italy's second largest bank. it's a bloomberg exclusive. keep it here. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse," streaming on bloomberg.com, your tablet and your phone. italy's second-largest bank increase inourfold profit last week as it set aside last money for bad loans and commissions jump to. the ceo says the country is pointing to an economic recovery. he joins us for a bloomberg exclusive interview. great...
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available including housing inspection and [inaudible] i also want to thank plan review services staff, suzy song, derek chung, joseph [inaudible] for representing dbi at the real estate expo on july 11. thank you for director hewy for presenting at the outer sun set parks meeting where supervise rb tang and more than 50 resident were in attendance to learn about dbi. i want to end to [inaudible] nominated on outstanding staff membersism nominations may be e-mailed to william straum and needed as soon as possible to go bat the dbi recognition committee may review and select our second winner for 2015. that concludes comments >> any comments on the presidents announcements? seeing none, item 3, general public comment. the [inaudible] that are not part of the agenda. seeing none rks item 4. appeals pursuant to section d.3750-4 of the city charter. appeal said working [inaudible] represented by jackson freedman regarding property at 948-940 hampshire street and directors hewy determination of benefitschper sunt to 17975 of california helths and safety code. palt appeals the directors april 24 d
available including housing inspection and [inaudible] i also want to thank plan review services staff, suzy song, derek chung, joseph [inaudible] for representing dbi at the real estate expo on july 11. thank you for director hewy for presenting at the outer sun set parks meeting where supervise rb tang and more than 50 resident were in attendance to learn about dbi. i want to end to [inaudible] nominated on outstanding staff membersism nominations may be e-mailed to william straum and needed...
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. >> suzie paints in memory of her mom who did not survive. warning others of future storms to heed the evacuation orders. >> don't do it to the people you love. how hard is it to go? it's not that hard. go. >> reporter: ten years into recovery, waveland's resilience continues while the undercurrent of pain still lingers. mark potter, nbc news, waveland, mississippi. >> ten years. it is and isn't a long amount of time when you think about it. people are still rebuilding. the police department in a trailer after a decade. >> i think you know i have family in biloxi and gulfport on my mother's side. my aunt, my mother's twin sisters was one of the first to return to her neighborhood. every other house on that block is still deserted. it's unfathomable. driving down the shoreline, it's vacant lot after vacant lot. it used to be hotels and shops. it's unfathomable. >> but people have enormous pride of the community. that is home. >> that's true. and resilience, they're still there and hoping. >>> coming up on "today in new york" as we continue her
. >> suzie paints in memory of her mom who did not survive. warning others of future storms to heed the evacuation orders. >> don't do it to the people you love. how hard is it to go? it's not that hard. go. >> reporter: ten years into recovery, waveland's resilience continues while the undercurrent of pain still lingers. mark potter, nbc news, waveland, mississippi. >> ten years. it is and isn't a long amount of time when you think about it. people are still rebuilding....
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suzy loft us is not with us tonight. she is excused.ing the day i am the department chair of the labor employment group of the [inaudible] where i practice labor and employment law. >> good evening my name is victor faung and happy to be here tonight and a resident of this police district. [inaudible] by day i'm the deputy director of api legal outreach. we are a non profit law firm in the 40th year. we provide legal service in domesting silence, immigration, elder abruce and representing the undocumented youth coming over from guatemala and other central american nations >> hi, my name is sonia mulatta and kurg the day i work at saint francis hospital and on the faculty of san francisco state university and live in this district on [inaudible] >> tom [inaudible] for the members of the commission and most senior member tonight until doctor marshall gets here. in the day i'm partner in a law firm and prior to that assistant district attorney assigned to units 234cluding the gang unit. went to private practice when i went to the commissio
suzy loft us is not with us tonight. she is excused.ing the day i am the department chair of the labor employment group of the [inaudible] where i practice labor and employment law. >> good evening my name is victor faung and happy to be here tonight and a resident of this police district. [inaudible] by day i'm the deputy director of api legal outreach. we are a non profit law firm in the 40th year. we provide legal service in domesting silence, immigration, elder abruce and representing...
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suzy, independent color. caller: i did not notice your sinus problem.ost: what do you have to say about the debate? caller: i thought the debate was so-so, if i had to pick between two it could be casing and carson. number one, i like how he defended trump on the thing you just played. about his views, however but he has their views and their solutions. i agree with that. everybody up there has different ways of doing things. ben carson, i think he won. i do feel like he is a person who will pick a cabinet that will work with him, and not just push his believes. i think he will consider everyone's believes. he knows there is more than one way of doing things. i also want to make a comment to the latest who made the comment about abortion. the reason why men are calling in is because they believe in abortion and getting rid of babies so they do not have pay child support. i do not think anybody has thought of that comment. that is my belief. that is why men: more than women do. i really like carly. i hope she becomes president. carson can be vice preside
suzy, independent color. caller: i did not notice your sinus problem.ost: what do you have to say about the debate? caller: i thought the debate was so-so, if i had to pick between two it could be casing and carson. number one, i like how he defended trump on the thing you just played. about his views, however but he has their views and their solutions. i agree with that. everybody up there has different ways of doing things. ben carson, i think he won. i do feel like he is a person who will...
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smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with suzy welch and david mercer. welcome, everybody.hey're tired of political
smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with suzy welch and david mercer. welcome, everybody.hey're tired of political