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investigative reporter jackson vander becken has learned ruby lee andersen wasn't supposed to be abler elder care center alone. >> reporter: it was at this city-run care center at san francisco general where ruby lee andersen was allowed to leave on her own. that was back in may. 11 days later, the 75-year-old was found dead just a few hundreds feet away in the stairwell of this hospital engineering building. our investigation shows that should never have happened. >> i think it's outrageous. >> reporter: the family attorney has read through 1,700 pages of ruby andersen's medical records. >> they did not pry her the care that's required by law. they let her leave. and then they did nothing to really try to find her. >> reporter: we have obtained the sheriff's missing person's report, which shows after deputies alerted local agencies to watch out for her, no one actually searched for ruby. sheriff's officials say that's because andersen was not a patient and could come and go as she pleased. but the report clearly lists her as a patient taking medications. in fact, her medical records
investigative reporter jackson vander becken has learned ruby lee andersen wasn't supposed to be abler elder care center alone. >> reporter: it was at this city-run care center at san francisco general where ruby lee andersen was allowed to leave on her own. that was back in may. 11 days later, the 75-year-old was found dead just a few hundreds feet away in the stairwell of this hospital engineering building. our investigation shows that should never have happened. >> i think it's...
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they indicted arthur andersen of obstruction of justice. they called it the equivalent of the death penalty for their firm. that was not far off. arthur andersen llp as an entity got convicted in june 2002. by august of 2002, arthur andersen had gone out of business. the point being you don't have to have an actual pulse to get indicted, just ask arthur andersen llp, not a person but very much dead. in the allegations laid out by the seventh district of new york, michael cohen, they mention corporation one, a quote media company that owns among other things a popular tabloid magazine that. that media company is ami that owns the "national enquirer." ami is described as participating in the crimes to which michael cohen pled guilty yesterday. ami as an entity was not indicted. n neither was the trump organization indicted and mentioned as well including carefully laid out evidence by prosecutors the trump organization paid cohen back for his illegal campaign payoffs using a system of bogus invoices. in fact, they paid him a lot more than pay
they indicted arthur andersen of obstruction of justice. they called it the equivalent of the death penalty for their firm. that was not far off. arthur andersen llp as an entity got convicted in june 2002. by august of 2002, arthur andersen had gone out of business. the point being you don't have to have an actual pulse to get indicted, just ask arthur andersen llp, not a person but very much dead. in the allegations laid out by the seventh district of new york, michael cohen, they mention...
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fdr's absence from the city also left are john andersen with no one to talk to about atomic cooperationexcept for van deckard bush, roosevelt science advisor. hard line, so the president gone, secretary simpson started writing toys trip report with his emphatic recommendations to fdr to take charge of this and in that, he warn fdr to be constantly on the alert for mediterranean diversions. stenson wanted to take report personally but marshal wouldn't allow it. marshal had learned how to get a firm decision out of fdr that he would stick with and that was to put a well-argued paper before him when the president was away from the distractions of the white house, prefer bli with harry hopkins there to discuss it with him. so while the revert against overlord was going on down the hall in pentagon, they were hoping that it would arrive eminently. after the war, general eisenhower served that plans are nothing and planning is everything. there's a lot of truth in that. emergency in london of outlined plan, three atheyachievable conditions had the potential to change the debate from whether t
fdr's absence from the city also left are john andersen with no one to talk to about atomic cooperationexcept for van deckard bush, roosevelt science advisor. hard line, so the president gone, secretary simpson started writing toys trip report with his emphatic recommendations to fdr to take charge of this and in that, he warn fdr to be constantly on the alert for mediterranean diversions. stenson wanted to take report personally but marshal wouldn't allow it. marshal had learned how to get a...
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onto one of cricket's great stages, virat kohli, one of the great modern batsmen, into the path of andersenbeen 14 years since it ended, but the sitcom friends seems to have won over a whole new generation of fans. the ‘905 comedy following the lives of six young new yorkers has topped the list of the uk's most—watched streaming shows. its continuing popularity is all the more remarkable given the huge sums of money pumped into new blockbusters by streaming services such as netflix and amazon. our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, takes a look at why so many of us are still hooked on the lives of people in a coffee shop, nearly a quarter of a century after it began. # so no one told you life was going to be this way... #. it's 14 years since friends ended. butjoey and chandler's bachelor pad, monica's apartment, the hallway between them, ross' living room, are very familiar to a whole new generation. pivot! shut up! subscription streaming services netflix, amazon prime and nowtv don't reveal their viewing figures, but the industry regulator ofcom has released new research, and no
onto one of cricket's great stages, virat kohli, one of the great modern batsmen, into the path of andersenbeen 14 years since it ended, but the sitcom friends seems to have won over a whole new generation of fans. the ‘905 comedy following the lives of six young new yorkers has topped the list of the uk's most—watched streaming shows. its continuing popularity is all the more remarkable given the huge sums of money pumped into new blockbusters by streaming services such as netflix and...
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that's taken very seriously because we don't want to have another situation like broke up after andersen and all the big four very cognizant of that. was bad hopefully it's getting better it's just this year seems to be you know particularly how long i mean you know the south african banning gay p.m.g. but if it actually and scandal in south africa. twenty general did not ban k p m g from south africa no actually the f.t.v. authorized a state that is only from public institutions and government ok old thing that commercial cons and that's still a partial ban but also not a total ban it's hillary ford which thank you as always for being here really appreciate your take on such a welcome. apolo global management a private equity company has finalized the deal to buy the rural hospital system life point health based in brentwood tennessee for five point six billion dollars life point has seen revenue decreases and apollo even revised their offer downward based upon those negative numbers the sale affects at least sixty nine health systems all hospitals in over twenty two states across the u
that's taken very seriously because we don't want to have another situation like broke up after andersen and all the big four very cognizant of that. was bad hopefully it's getting better it's just this year seems to be you know particularly how long i mean you know the south african banning gay p.m.g. but if it actually and scandal in south africa. twenty general did not ban k p m g from south africa no actually the f.t.v. authorized a state that is only from public institutions and government...
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the chair of the county board of supervisors says kramer has faced allegations before andersen suringanother firefighter has died fighting the mendocino complex fires. they have now burned more than 500 square miles and destroyed nearly 150 homes. >>> portions of yosemite park are reopening today as crews get a handle on the ferguson fire. it's still burning in a small canyon area but there are sprinklers there to keep it from spreading. they are hoping for full containment by the end of the week. >>> an oakland police officer is in critical condition after a crash yesterday morning. he was responding to a call. police are expected to release his name later today. >>> a car crashed outside the british parliament this morning and investigators are treating that as a terror attack. a number of people were injured but everyone is expected to survive. >>> looking okay 101 at highway 12, in the green in both directions. highway 1 is shut down between valley ford road and petaluma road appear a concrete pour for a new portion of the bridge. that should be reopened by 7:00 and all traffic wi
the chair of the county board of supervisors says kramer has faced allegations before andersen suringanother firefighter has died fighting the mendocino complex fires. they have now burned more than 500 square miles and destroyed nearly 150 homes. >>> portions of yosemite park are reopening today as crews get a handle on the ferguson fire. it's still burning in a small canyon area but there are sprinklers there to keep it from spreading. they are hoping for full containment by the end...
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. >> sean: the same guy that has of thousands of jobs at andersen accounting were lost?> overturned unanimously by the supreme court. >> sean: 9-0? >> yes. >> sean: did did any but four merrill executives in jail for a year? >> ruin their lives, and they were released because what weissmann did was wrong. >> sean: overturned by the fifth circuit? why would somebody hire somebody without record that has been excoriated by judges for withholding exculpatory evidence? >> if you want to hire a team of partisans to be unfair and not a neutral and u to conjure a case out of thin air against somebody who is innocent. that is what they are doing here. >> sean: this is all in your book? >> it is. this is a perfect example of what happened in court. prosecutors tried to smear paul manafort simply because he's rich. the judge stopped them and turn to the jurors and said, it is nott a crime to have a lot of money. this is how pernicious these prosecutors are, how unprincipled and unscrupulous theyey are. >> sean: sara, i look up his track record of a guy who is leading this case, an
. >> sean: the same guy that has of thousands of jobs at andersen accounting were lost?> overturned unanimously by the supreme court. >> sean: 9-0? >> yes. >> sean: did did any but four merrill executives in jail for a year? >> ruin their lives, and they were released because what weissmann did was wrong. >> sean: overturned by the fifth circuit? why would somebody hire somebody without record that has been excoriated by judges for withholding exculpatory...
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and really that all goes back to it's not directly on point but the arthur andersen case which the muellerm should know about because andrew weissman was the prosecutor. the supreme court 9-0 rejected andrew weissman's broad view of what corrupt conduct is in the context of an obstruction statute. that's a 9-0 opinion. >> let me ask you this. how would you go about getting this interview? you're seeing -- try to put yourself inside -- help us, how is mueller going about this. would you be doing this the same way they're doing it or would you have a different strategy to get the president to sit down with you? >> if he really wants them to sit down, i think he's doing the right thing because he's waiting and he's gathering evidence. the longer he waits, he actually gets more evidence. and also he's in a position to say i've been very patient with this president. then he issues the subpoena. even if trump ultimately wins in court or delays things in court, no president likes to be saying i'm defying a subpoena. it doesn't look good. that's why when we subpoenaed finally president clinton, he
and really that all goes back to it's not directly on point but the arthur andersen case which the muellerm should know about because andrew weissman was the prosecutor. the supreme court 9-0 rejected andrew weissman's broad view of what corrupt conduct is in the context of an obstruction statute. that's a 9-0 opinion. >> let me ask you this. how would you go about getting this interview? you're seeing -- try to put yourself inside -- help us, how is mueller going about this. would you be...
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preceded by forty eight hours of intense cross border violence between the israeli military and hamas andersen's reports from gaza. there's a truce just here on gaza's border with israel there's no such thing as calm you see an. soon followed by life sniper rounds. finding their targets schools of life changing injuries mainly young people while near rafa a middle aged man and a medic died. here those wanting to express themselves with words not actions families with children risking their lives mixing with activists do they believe that the fighting can end it who do we use a truce will hold for long the protesters have an objective until they get what they want there's going to be no call and. a cease fire called last because we have learned here the occupation has taken on by force we will get it back. not far away another rush with no couple protection it's evident the numbers turning out having crease compared with last week's demonstrations the toxic mix of black smoke and tear gas remains much the same as previous protests that also follow this demonstration is freedom and life but this i
preceded by forty eight hours of intense cross border violence between the israeli military and hamas andersen's reports from gaza. there's a truce just here on gaza's border with israel there's no such thing as calm you see an. soon followed by life sniper rounds. finding their targets schools of life changing injuries mainly young people while near rafa a middle aged man and a medic died. here those wanting to express themselves with words not actions families with children risking their...
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i know about the arthur andersen case. oil companies and stuff like that. i don't know that much about what it means for there to be a criminal charge against a business like the trump organization. if that happens, if this manhattan district attorney's office does bring criminal charges against the organization, against the business, does that mean that the people who are the principals of that business essentially have to answer for the business's behavior if there is -- if things go prosecutor's way and that kind of prosecution is brought and the business entity gets in a lot of the trouble, do the people associated with that business get in trouble or does the business just go out of business? >> so the corporate officers the ones who have a duty, a fipushr duty can get in trouble. it naturally has a trickle down effect to all the employees if a company is charged. so generally at least in my experience in federal court at the southern district of new york, often you work out deferred prosecution agreements where companies agree to pay significant -- it
i know about the arthur andersen case. oil companies and stuff like that. i don't know that much about what it means for there to be a criminal charge against a business like the trump organization. if that happens, if this manhattan district attorney's office does bring criminal charges against the organization, against the business, does that mean that the people who are the principals of that business essentially have to answer for the business's behavior if there is -- if things go...
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remember arthur andersen.was not just the feds but justice department and sec went after the company, put a lot of people out of business. you remember drexel, put drexel out of business? neil: yes. >> that hurt the stock market and the bond market. companies couldn't get financing or refinancing if they were below investment grade. there is material impact when you put companies out of business. tesla employs a lot of people. neil: do they feel if they take him out you could take this company out? >> you could. that is what they're wrestling with this. maybe split the difference. slap on the wrist. neil: is he an american citizen? >> that's a great question. i don't know. i don't think it matters. neil: the only reason i say, it is an iconic american name now. he leads in this technology. >> because he went public in the u.s. markets. neil: i understood, they have to weigh that as well, this iconic american name in electric car, utility. >> absolutely. here is what else they have to weigh. whether they create
remember arthur andersen.was not just the feds but justice department and sec went after the company, put a lot of people out of business. you remember drexel, put drexel out of business? neil: yes. >> that hurt the stock market and the bond market. companies couldn't get financing or refinancing if they were below investment grade. there is material impact when you put companies out of business. tesla employs a lot of people. neil: do they feel if they take him out you could take this...