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baron is charged with sexually molesting his 10-year-old niece. conrad's daughter, sammy. he has pled not guilty. conrad has been indicted on 38 counts of possession of child pornography, to which he's pled not guilty. according to authorities, none of the images confiscated from his computer were of sammy. the brothers were arrested and charged these offenses after an even more serious crime occurred. sammy, her mother and an adult female roommate were all stabbed to death inside their home, which was then set on fire. and burned to the ground. >> the homicide investigation when it first started, of course, we thought that they were just eliminating us as suspects. a few hours into the interview, it became very clear that they were looking at us as persons of interest. and that's how we were described on the news. >> though conrad and baron were immediately targeted as suspects, they have not been formally charged with any of the three murders. nor the arson. >> i was devastated. i couldn't believe it. on the news they put me as suspected of three counts of capital murder
baron is charged with sexually molesting his 10-year-old niece. conrad's daughter, sammy. he has pled not guilty. conrad has been indicted on 38 counts of possession of child pornography, to which he's pled not guilty. according to authorities, none of the images confiscated from his computer were of sammy. the brothers were arrested and charged these offenses after an even more serious crime occurred. sammy, her mother and an adult female roommate were all stabbed to death inside their home,...
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. >> reporter: the pastures the cow feed on are brown, and baron. nothing to eat here. typically, 30 inches of rain would fall on these hills during the rainy season. so far this season, barely 2 inches. last year, these same hills told a different story. >> it was a foot to a foot and a half tall, the pastures. green, lush, and lots of milk, because the cows got good
. >> reporter: the pastures the cow feed on are brown, and baron. nothing to eat here. typically, 30 inches of rain would fall on these hills during the rainy season. so far this season, barely 2 inches. last year, these same hills told a different story. >> it was a foot to a foot and a half tall, the pastures. green, lush, and lots of milk, because the cows got good
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senator barone testified it was a traffic study. there may be a traffic study that has political overtones to it as well. i don't know the answer to that, angie. we'll find out because i don't know. senator barone presented all types of information that day to the legislature, statistics and maps and otherwise seemed evidence of a traffic study. so why would i believe anybody would not be telling the truth about that? i said that i think at the time. i'm not finished yet, guys. but the fact is that regardless of all that, you know, it is clear now that in the minds of some people there were political overtones or political side deals on this and that's unacceptable. so whether it was a traffic study or not i don't know. it appeared that there was one, based on what i saw in the testimony but regardless of whether there was or there wasn't, there clearly were political overtones that were evidenced in that, in those emails and other messages that were never ever brought to my attention until yesterday. yeah? >> do you understand why
senator barone testified it was a traffic study. there may be a traffic study that has political overtones to it as well. i don't know the answer to that, angie. we'll find out because i don't know. senator barone presented all types of information that day to the legislature, statistics and maps and otherwise seemed evidence of a traffic study. so why would i believe anybody would not be telling the truth about that? i said that i think at the time. i'm not finished yet, guys. but the fact is...
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can go all the way back to the tillman act of one nine hundred seventy you passed out of the robber baron era when the tycoons of industry were buying off politicians basically outlawed all corporate spending in elections and contributions to to politicians you can go to nine hundred forty seven taft hardly act which been corporations and big and unions from spending money directly in elections you can go to a series of laws passed out of the watergate area and then more more recently mccain feingold laws that the supreme court basically just wiped away with this decision so historically it was a very profound decision that's dramatically change the game and brought us back to where we were in the sort of robber baron era in the late eighty's and let's go back to that robber baron erika's on the flip side corporate personhood isn't really a new concept you were telling me earlier that this actually goes back to the eight hundred concept i mean this is one of the elements of this ruling is affirming corporate personhood that corporations are people therefore they have access to the bill of
can go all the way back to the tillman act of one nine hundred seventy you passed out of the robber baron era when the tycoons of industry were buying off politicians basically outlawed all corporate spending in elections and contributions to to politicians you can go to nine hundred forty seven taft hardly act which been corporations and big and unions from spending money directly in elections you can go to a series of laws passed out of the watergate area and then more more recently mccain...
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era in the late eighty's and let's go back to that robber barons on the flip side corporate personhood isn't really a new concept you were telling me earlier that this actually goes back to the eight hundred concept i mean this one of the elements of this ruling is is affirming corporate personhood that corporations are people therefore they have access to the bill of rights they have free speech rights as well this wasn't the first case that a four affirmed corporate personhood you can go all the way back to eighty six city clark county versus other perspective railroad a simple tax case that the railroads had tried to turn into a corporate personhood case and tried to carve out this place for them in the bill of rights and they succeeded thanks to a pretty tricky court reporter there's a great book on equal protection read by tom hartman all about that stuff that's worth a look but this eighty six decision you can see that since then other court decisions have referenced this in affirmed corporate personhood again and again giving corporations more and more access to our bill of righ
era in the late eighty's and let's go back to that robber barons on the flip side corporate personhood isn't really a new concept you were telling me earlier that this actually goes back to the eight hundred concept i mean this one of the elements of this ruling is is affirming corporate personhood that corporations are people therefore they have access to the bill of rights they have free speech rights as well this wasn't the first case that a four affirmed corporate personhood you can go all...
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can go all the way back to the tillman act of one nine hundred seventy you passed out of the robber baron era when the tycoons of industry were buying off politicians basically outlawed all corporate spending in elections and contributions to to politicians you can go to nine hundred forty seven taft hardly act which banned corporations and banned unions from spending money directly in elections you can go to a series of laws passed out of the watergate area and then more more recently mccain feingold laws that the supreme court basically just wiped away with this decision so historically it was a very profound decision that's dramatically changed the game and brought us back to where we were in the sort of robber baron era in the late eighty's and let's go back to that robber baron erika's on the flipside corporate personhood isn't really a new concept you were telling me earlier that this actually goes back to the eight hundred concept i mean this one of the elements of this ruling is is affirming corporate personhood that corporations are people therefore they have access to the bill o
can go all the way back to the tillman act of one nine hundred seventy you passed out of the robber baron era when the tycoons of industry were buying off politicians basically outlawed all corporate spending in elections and contributions to to politicians you can go to nine hundred forty seven taft hardly act which banned corporations and banned unions from spending money directly in elections you can go to a series of laws passed out of the watergate area and then more more recently mccain...
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and we've had a lot of enjoyable meetings in baron's berg. you're leaving for work yes to have a regular working day of course not it's a holiday today a holiday there are no holidays in the mind two years ago came to spitzbergen alone to see how it would work out. many people can't bear being separated from their relatives is not everyone manages to move their families here. you could not everyone can cope with the atmosphere in this arctic night in which. he left his wife and three children at home. we didn't feel anything for the first six months. then mum started missing dad. and so did we. well he wasn't there we could only talk on skype he had to call me every day as soon as he was home from work. knowing that he was safely back from the mine was the most important thing for me. two months ago but at last moved to balance berg. i'd like to spend at least ten years here and i want to settle properly and save enough money to buy flats for my kids. i do your homework yet a bit. but. i haven't seen you for ages so does it feel better having
and we've had a lot of enjoyable meetings in baron's berg. you're leaving for work yes to have a regular working day of course not it's a holiday today a holiday there are no holidays in the mind two years ago came to spitzbergen alone to see how it would work out. many people can't bear being separated from their relatives is not everyone manages to move their families here. you could not everyone can cope with the atmosphere in this arctic night in which. he left his wife and three children...
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people use that title on him, senator barone. i think it confuses some people. >> yeah.uld like to continue to discuss our business with the port authority, he does not respond. and mr. fulop in one of those e-mails says i think there's some political overtones in that. now, that is very -- in keeping with what mark sokolich, the mayor of fort lee, said in a letter to bill barone we first reported on that said there's something punitive about this. there does seem to be some traction to this theory that democrats who actively chose not to endorse mr. christie faced some issues. >> and people who don't know how government works, especially at this level, which is to say most people, hear oh, well, he had some appointments canceled, big deal. but this is the essence of the workings of government. and this is what we heard george will talk about in the previous segment, where he said that what this shows is they are using the machinery of government as a weapon. those commissioners wield tremendous power in terms of what can happen in a place like jersey city. >> right. and
people use that title on him, senator barone. i think it confuses some people. >> yeah.uld like to continue to discuss our business with the port authority, he does not respond. and mr. fulop in one of those e-mails says i think there's some political overtones in that. now, that is very -- in keeping with what mark sokolich, the mayor of fort lee, said in a letter to bill barone we first reported on that said there's something punitive about this. there does seem to be some traction to...
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well actually it kind of came out like you said you know there was a bunch of the banking barons of the day were there and they all convened in a pretty island off the georgia and they had this private meeting where they said it came shortly after nine hundred seven the big crash then and they all got together after ten days they came up with the solution they were going to create the national reserve association which would kind of morph into the federal reserve act which would morph into the central bank as we know it today and the central bank basically what they wanted to do they modeled it after the german model actually the term daddy warbucks came out of he was a big banking baron in germany there are plenty of countries the central banks. but you know the the meeting was to create the fed to help the country to ease the ebb and flow of the market hasn't done a great job of that. maybe maybe not some would argue some would argue no but today that's what it's doing with quantitative easing which i'm sure you're going to ask me about future but you know it's just seems like you kno
well actually it kind of came out like you said you know there was a bunch of the banking barons of the day were there and they all convened in a pretty island off the georgia and they had this private meeting where they said it came shortly after nine hundred seven the big crash then and they all got together after ten days they came up with the solution they were going to create the national reserve association which would kind of morph into the federal reserve act which would morph into the...
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modeled it after the german model actually the term daddy warbucks came out of he was a big banking baron in germany there are plenty of countries the central banks but you know the meeting was to create the fed to help the country to ease the ebb and flow of the market hasn't done a great job of that. maybe maybe not some would argue some would argue no but today that's what it's doing with quantitative easing which i'm sure you're going to ask me about the future but. it just seems like you know we see this revolving door between industry and regulation all the time business and government but it just seems like the federal reserve is just so open and shut i mean you have bankers literally running this industry is directly directly influence is a lot of policies and government. other central banks and other world economies have similar collusion that we're seeing now or in the americas kind of i mean yes they do sometimes it worsen sometimes much worse actually you know there's a whole whole countries that cluster that has an entirely public banking system so yes they have there are cen
modeled it after the german model actually the term daddy warbucks came out of he was a big banking baron in germany there are plenty of countries the central banks but you know the meeting was to create the fed to help the country to ease the ebb and flow of the market hasn't done a great job of that. maybe maybe not some would argue some would argue no but today that's what it's doing with quantitative easing which i'm sure you're going to ask me about the future but. it just seems like you...
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also joining us is kevin baron, executive editor of defense one, a division of atlantic media, which covers u.s. defense and national security. kevin has covered and travel extensively with defense secretary gates and joins us from washington d.c. it's a pleasure to have you all with us. an excerpt from the book focuses on a meeting in march 2011 where gates questions president obama's leadership and relationship and writes: . >> the reference to the commander is david petraeus. general, let's start with you - should a former official criticise a sitting president. critics said he shouldn't, and certainly those comments about hamid karzai will damage a relationship that is problematic. >> well, first of all, i don't think that we should be surprised that this book came out. three years after stepping down as the director of the c.i.a., robert gates wrote his book "from behind the shadows", and was very, very forthright in that book as well. he was very positive in some regards, critical in others. i don't see anything stunning about these excerpts of a book that most of us have not s
also joining us is kevin baron, executive editor of defense one, a division of atlantic media, which covers u.s. defense and national security. kevin has covered and travel extensively with defense secretary gates and joins us from washington d.c. it's a pleasure to have you all with us. an excerpt from the book focuses on a meeting in march 2011 where gates questions president obama's leadership and relationship and writes: . >> the reference to the commander is david petraeus. general,...
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the son of a baron. and is sent back to london. then gets called out again the following year, and they ask him to come and work secretly for a thing called the common turn, and that has a precise mandate and that mandate was to bring communism and infiltrate foreign countries through culture. so, montague had this wonderful opportunity to do with his film. now he is doing all of hitchcock's spy movies and yet hitchcock has no idea that his producer is actually a spy. and this goes on -- this relationship continues for five or six really good movies, like 39 steps, some of the greats. i'll give you one quick short story of what a typical week in this young man's life was. he would -- he could move so quickly through different social circles. it was remarkable. his other great hobby was ping-pong, and he was probably the only person in the world who had enough money to start an international table tennis federation, which he codifies -- he gets the ittf, the international table tennis federation going when he is 20 and starts having
the son of a baron. and is sent back to london. then gets called out again the following year, and they ask him to come and work secretly for a thing called the common turn, and that has a precise mandate and that mandate was to bring communism and infiltrate foreign countries through culture. so, montague had this wonderful opportunity to do with his film. now he is doing all of hitchcock's spy movies and yet hitchcock has no idea that his producer is actually a spy. and this goes on -- this...
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but barone's position continues to be there was a traffic study. and he has a disagreement with pat foy about that. they had a disagreement, that was clear. pat foy had already expressed those concerns in earlier written documents that he -- someone had put out to the press. matt? inaudible] >> hi no conversation with bell. -- i had no conversation with bill. listen, i had earlier conversations with bill where, as i expressed to you at the time, that bill told me he knew absolutely nothing about this. so and certainly the emails yesterday, emails are well after the fact, so -- but that's not the basis upon which i made my decision on bill. my decision on bill was made based on the fact of the tone, tenor, and conduct evidenced in those emails. i lost confidence in his judgment. that's why i made the decision i made as to bill. brian? >> it's no secret that many republicans inaudible] >> i have no idea what it would look like at this point. as i have said many times before. i know that everybody in the political media and in the political chattering
but barone's position continues to be there was a traffic study. and he has a disagreement with pat foy about that. they had a disagreement, that was clear. pat foy had already expressed those concerns in earlier written documents that he -- someone had put out to the press. matt? inaudible] >> hi no conversation with bell. -- i had no conversation with bill. listen, i had earlier conversations with bill where, as i expressed to you at the time, that bill told me he knew absolutely...
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that was on september 12th, don. >> but barone has been saying it's a traffic study.my question is, is there anything that you've come across that would help vindicate christie and his team. there are a lot of pages and we may not have been able to go through all of them. >> we haven't found anything that suggested that he played a role nor have we said anything that expressly clears his name. it would be pretty extraordinary to find something like that either way. now he said he didn't know anything about the alleged motivation behind the bridge closures and so far there's simply nothing to contradict that that we've been able to find, don. >> thank you, sir. happy weekend to you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> joining me now, shawn spicer. communications director for the republican national committee. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> 2,000 pages and nothing we have seen yet that really v vindicates the governor and his staff. does that concern you, the longer it goes on the more it may damage christie's brand? >> i'm not here as a christie spokesman. m
that was on september 12th, don. >> but barone has been saying it's a traffic study.my question is, is there anything that you've come across that would help vindicate christie and his team. there are a lot of pages and we may not have been able to go through all of them. >> we haven't found anything that suggested that he played a role nor have we said anything that expressly clears his name. it would be pretty extraordinary to find something like that either way. now he said he...
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he thinks they tolerate what is going on because drug barons from italy, greece, and germany are involved, and there is substance to that theory. the farmers get their seeds for the marijuana plants exclusively from italy. to gauge the scale of the drug production and the mafia's and earnings, italian tax investigators have had surveillance planes fly over the plantations. they estimate that the farmers grow around 900 tons of marijuana a year. estimated market value -- 4.5 billion euros. albanian authorities and some high-ranking politicians are also reputed to be profiting from the trade. many luxury hotels on the coast are allegedly drug laundering operations. an intelligence agency report made links between mafia bosses and politicians has been under lock and key for years under orders of the former government. many marijuana farmers say the government is complicit in trying to hush things up. >> if the government had wanted to stop the drug production, it would have done so. >> she expects demand for marijuana to rise. she has had a bumper harvest this year, like other farmers here.
he thinks they tolerate what is going on because drug barons from italy, greece, and germany are involved, and there is substance to that theory. the farmers get their seeds for the marijuana plants exclusively from italy. to gauge the scale of the drug production and the mafia's and earnings, italian tax investigators have had surveillance planes fly over the plantations. they estimate that the farmers grow around 900 tons of marijuana a year. estimated market value -- 4.5 billion euros....
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barone is an old friend of christie's. again, is it credible?stie denial, that is. >> again, it's going to have to see where it goes. certainly, democrats in the state house are going to say no, it's not credible. but again, i agree with darryl, you know, i don't think that he would come out publicly and he said it at press conferences multiple times, that you know, if he knew this stuff was simmering, i don't think that he would make those statements. >> so you two, it's very interesting, you too hard-bitten professional reporters are basically buying christie's statement of denial. you feel that that's enough to stem the tide against him. >> that's a different issue, i think. i don't know that it stems the tide against him because there's two things at play here. number one, one of the things people have said is he's created this atmosphere in his administration where people felt comfortable doing this. where a staffer would feel comfortable creating traffic or whatever it is she said in fort lee as payback to mark sokolich for whatever percei
barone is an old friend of christie's. again, is it credible?stie denial, that is. >> again, it's going to have to see where it goes. certainly, democrats in the state house are going to say no, it's not credible. but again, i agree with darryl, you know, i don't think that he would come out publicly and he said it at press conferences multiple times, that you know, if he knew this stuff was simmering, i don't think that he would make those statements. >> so you two, it's very...
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michael barone is senior political analyst for the "washington examiner."w who wrote those words. he is also a fox news contributor. and with us right now. the interesting thing about wendy davis is this story that has propelled her to statewide stardom, maybe even national stardom. she says, you know, she was married at 19. teenage mother, divorced, lived in a trailer, made it through texas christian university and harvard law school and now she is where she is today, a state senator. maybe the next governor of texas. you say there are some holes in that story, michael. >> there are some holes and some omissions in that story which were filled in part by a article by wayne slater. liberal reporter generally considered, his brother, anti-bush bush book came out several years ago. wayne slater and dallas morning news. it turns out that wendy davis portrayed herself as someone working mom, working her way through law school. tuition and many expenses for her to go to harvard law school paid by her second husband, a man 13 years older who was pretty prosperous
michael barone is senior political analyst for the "washington examiner."w who wrote those words. he is also a fox news contributor. and with us right now. the interesting thing about wendy davis is this story that has propelled her to statewide stardom, maybe even national stardom. she says, you know, she was married at 19. teenage mother, divorced, lived in a trailer, made it through texas christian university and harvard law school and now she is where she is today, a state...
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seven hundred and fifty pounds the same amount that it cost to commission a life size bronze statue of baron s. that chair it turns out i think people will expect the parliament jewels or it is to have portrayed of prime ministers or former speaker of the house of commons but looking at the list of people who have been immortalized on canvas or in broad over the last decade or two costing them a very wide and i think questions need to be asked as to exactly who is getting this privilege and whether it's worth taxpayers' money being spent on mars well the facts as you go knowledge obviously painters of politicians however talk of austerity possibly don't the best idea there are some things that cultural an artistic things that are worth paying the money for of the public purse because they. can be seen by everyone. but i have no interest in seeing in seeing paintings of all politicians and surely that i could have found the money some other way whether it be a charity you know donation private donations but it does seem. to come from you know you come from us as an art lover i think it's quit
seven hundred and fifty pounds the same amount that it cost to commission a life size bronze statue of baron s. that chair it turns out i think people will expect the parliament jewels or it is to have portrayed of prime ministers or former speaker of the house of commons but looking at the list of people who have been immortalized on canvas or in broad over the last decade or two costing them a very wide and i think questions need to be asked as to exactly who is getting this privilege and...
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bill barone, the former deputy director of the port authority appointed by chris christie. david wildstein. kevin o'dowd. regina agea, christie's chief of staff, maria comella, christina geneves. and evan ridley, another christie aide. philippe danielides. christina lado, the port authority's director of government and community affairs of new jersey and paul nunziata. also nicolle davidman, colin reed, press secretary and christie for governor incorporated. and the office of the governor itself. let me go to assembly leader louis greenwald. give us a sense of what this widespread of subpoenas tells you about the nature of the investigation now being undertaken. >> well, chris, we've cast this net based upon the advice of counsel from the original e-mails that were turned over and a scan of those e-mails and an investigative review to see where the points of connection were. these subpoenas are discovery tool. they are nothing more than that. they are not to cast blame or take anything from that as to allegations of what role these people may have played. but from being a p
bill barone, the former deputy director of the port authority appointed by chris christie. david wildstein. kevin o'dowd. regina agea, christie's chief of staff, maria comella, christina geneves. and evan ridley, another christie aide. philippe danielides. christina lado, the port authority's director of government and community affairs of new jersey and paul nunziata. also nicolle davidman, colin reed, press secretary and christie for governor incorporated. and the office of the governor...
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princess for a day and then they go back to the fields you know it's mind control it's futile land baron capitalism mind control patriarchy that's completely obsolete it's funny. it's funny when you look at it how ridiculous lee corrupt it is and it's hilarious too because it's so psychotic but you know we just have to keep laughing at the scorn and watch it die it doesn't have any place to go now i think now it's like eating its own tail i mean the whole saudi arabia all wrong family nine one one bush all of it it's eating its own tail and everyone's like true third here a true third you know one idiots are calling brilliant people stupid you've got a real problem arose and i find it amazing in this kind of term truth or for seeking the truth and i mean we've been saying that saudi arabia was involved from the very beginning we were called crazy and now look at how elevated we are. it's house of saud morgues with house of windsor works with the vatican works with rights out that so one big friggin mafia scam i may i'll probably get assassinated or drowned or i'm out of here but it's all
princess for a day and then they go back to the fields you know it's mind control it's futile land baron capitalism mind control patriarchy that's completely obsolete it's funny. it's funny when you look at it how ridiculous lee corrupt it is and it's hilarious too because it's so psychotic but you know we just have to keep laughing at the scorn and watch it die it doesn't have any place to go now i think now it's like eating its own tail i mean the whole saudi arabia all wrong family nine one...
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linda barone lives in long island, new york. >> i was supposed to leave on thursday.>>reporter: airlines are trying to get back on schedule after several days of storm-related cancellations and delays. but the new rules governing pilot rest brakes are throwing a wrench into the already higher travel weekend. new f.a.a. rules limit pilot's flying time to eight or nine hours, depending on when they start their shifts. also, a ten hour minimum rest period prior to flight duty. during that time, the pilot must have eight hours of uninterrupted sleep. the new rules are already impacting some flights. the spokesman for jetblue says weather disruptions are a factor, but: jetblue says weather is a the industry has had two years to prepare for the rule change. some have hired new pilots to fill scheduling conflicts. two airlines have developed other scheduling software. this weekend, some airlines are bringing in more employees and attempting to warn passengers about canceled flights as soon as possible. it was the crash of colgan air 3407 in bufallo in 2009 that renewed debat
linda barone lives in long island, new york. >> i was supposed to leave on thursday.>>reporter: airlines are trying to get back on schedule after several days of storm-related cancellations and delays. but the new rules governing pilot rest brakes are throwing a wrench into the already higher travel weekend. new f.a.a. rules limit pilot's flying time to eight or nine hours, depending on when they start their shifts. also, a ten hour minimum rest period prior to flight duty. during...
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the publisher of "the wall street journal" and barons magazine, the ceo is resigning a little less than two years after taking the top job. his tenure was controversial marked by hard charging personality and profane outburs outbursts. he was brought in from bloomberg to help fix the business. that business continues to struggle and highlighted in recent earnings reports by dow jones parent news corp. and sears is closing the flag ship store in chicago in april. store closings are necessary as shopper's habits are changing and buy more items online. the sears spokesman says its chicago store lost millions of dollars since opening in 2001. sears holdings closed about 300 stores in the u.s. since 2010. thomas? >> that's disappointing news about sears. they are right about people going online and amazon is the big winner in that. now they have their sights on something else, tv? >> so interesting here. amazon actually flat out denying a report in the "wall street journal" that it's considering an online pay tv service that would feature live programming. the journal said that amazon approa
the publisher of "the wall street journal" and barons magazine, the ceo is resigning a little less than two years after taking the top job. his tenure was controversial marked by hard charging personality and profane outburs outbursts. he was brought in from bloomberg to help fix the business. that business continues to struggle and highlighted in recent earnings reports by dow jones parent news corp. and sears is closing the flag ship store in chicago in april. store closings are...
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remembered the editor of the danish newspaper baron thank you very much indeed for joining us here onr.t. international today thank you thank you for having me. we are coming to you live from moscow staff at the british home office are being offered cash bonuses if they manage to kick more failed asylum seekers out of the country than expected the incentive scheme has been lambasted by critics who say it's just putting people's lives at stake. has the story from london. failed asylum seekers that have been told to leave britain can apply head to the u.k.'s home office to have their cases reviewed it's a last ditch attempt to stay in the u.k. if they can prove that their lives back home are in danger but it's been revealed that home office employees are set targets they're supposed to be winning seventy percent of these cases that means that they're aiming to keep out seventy percent of the people that have really applied to stay in britain after their asylum cases have already been rejected if they can hit that target they're rewarded with holiday days cash bonuses and high street sho
remembered the editor of the danish newspaper baron thank you very much indeed for joining us here onr.t. international today thank you thank you for having me. we are coming to you live from moscow staff at the british home office are being offered cash bonuses if they manage to kick more failed asylum seekers out of the country than expected the incentive scheme has been lambasted by critics who say it's just putting people's lives at stake. has the story from london. failed asylum seekers...
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wes comes to europe amazing money how financial baron ochs kinds of always has a shelf life and his latest program isn't terms with and send in more than one half with his own special twist. big. then added a worthy heir by the american dialect society after the humble conjunction exploded with new grammatical possibilities in twenty thirteen. ben zimmer chair of the new words committee of the american dialect society said. no longer does because at the foul line of are all full cost. now one often sees turkey worded rationale flight because science or because reasons. he might not go to a party because tired america losing umpire because lazy jpmorgan paying yet another multi million dollar fine because protocol. yet another wedding party getting john because us not the climate justice losing faith in and i didn't mind because concern troll the nsa spying on every single breath honor of pink eye is just because. i know the use as very good progress has been made in talks with yvonne on implementing an epa deal that was agreed in atlanta in taiwan itself this is all outstanding issues have
wes comes to europe amazing money how financial baron ochs kinds of always has a shelf life and his latest program isn't terms with and send in more than one half with his own special twist. big. then added a worthy heir by the american dialect society after the humble conjunction exploded with new grammatical possibilities in twenty thirteen. ben zimmer chair of the new words committee of the american dialect society said. no longer does because at the foul line of are all full cost. now one...
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petition was officially delivered to the washington post now the newspaper's executive editor martin baron did respond to a separate letter notifying him about the petition in that letter he defended the newspaper and said that the post has among the strictest ethics policies in the field of journalism and we've bigger asli enforce it but he went on to say that quote the petitions request for disclosure of amazon's cia contract in every story we write about the cia is well outside the norm of. conflict of interest disclosures at media companies now earlier i had the chance to speak with norman solomon the co-founder of roots action and this is what he had to say in response when you don't have the sunlight disinfectant going on so that people know what the vested interests are then there's a relationship between very powerful government agencies in this case the central intelligence agency and the power of the press so we pride ourselves in the united states we'd like to think that there's a separation between press and state this is a in a row share of that separation so this is a highly
petition was officially delivered to the washington post now the newspaper's executive editor martin baron did respond to a separate letter notifying him about the petition in that letter he defended the newspaper and said that the post has among the strictest ethics policies in the field of journalism and we've bigger asli enforce it but he went on to say that quote the petitions request for disclosure of amazon's cia contract in every story we write about the cia is well outside the norm of....
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the republicans in the 1980s michael barone used to call the democrats the stupid party. and i think the republicans in recent elections haven't acted very smartly. in the 2000 election for example they basically told hispanic voters and activists women we don't want your vote. as long as they continue on that path, the democrats will have a demographic advantage but in the 1980s the republicans have had that some of -- demographic advantage. for the democrats i think the challenge is to have a solid economic growth agenda so we can create the wealth we need to do other things we want to do. and to constantly reform government. the most important thing president obama can do in the next year is continue economic recovery. we have the best growth quarter in years at 4.1%. if we continue that at that rata lot better for a lot of people in this country but the second thing is we have got to fix obamacare is. obamacare is a good rob graham. it's the right structure. it's a private insurance program. i don't understand all the conservatives who are so angry about obamacare. ei
the republicans in the 1980s michael barone used to call the democrats the stupid party. and i think the republicans in recent elections haven't acted very smartly. in the 2000 election for example they basically told hispanic voters and activists women we don't want your vote. as long as they continue on that path, the democrats will have a demographic advantage but in the 1980s the republicans have had that some of -- demographic advantage. for the democrats i think the challenge is to have a...
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the british cattle barons and the farmer has been on the solution of finishing our fattening cows with corn. and now were. the cattle got fatter. it also created a symbiotic relationship between cattle and one that existed is. the common has to treat cattle futures and corn futures together. so you've got the happy farmer selling a lot more corn. who was the nappy click the americans. they weren't accustomed to this fatty beef. over time, our case has adjusted to the point where it's codified into the usda. the highest level now signifies that it is small marveled among other things and we are only now getting back to this tradition of grass that beef. he sometimes even on restaurant menus within certain farms considered to be a desirable quality right now. a lot of people don't realize is for going back to our roots. i am going to present five secret about our food. some of these are not necessarily well kept a great, but nevertheless. so this photo here, this is the chicago mercantile. extruders circa 1949. some people may be sanely treated eggs? yeah, we did. there was a time when i
the british cattle barons and the farmer has been on the solution of finishing our fattening cows with corn. and now were. the cattle got fatter. it also created a symbiotic relationship between cattle and one that existed is. the common has to treat cattle futures and corn futures together. so you've got the happy farmer selling a lot more corn. who was the nappy click the americans. they weren't accustomed to this fatty beef. over time, our case has adjusted to the point where it's codified...