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how quick and easy was the committee vote to confirm senator benson?tee vote was taken the seam day as the hearing and not at the end of the confirmation hearing. at the beginning of the confirmation hearing, before lloyd benson was asked a single question, this happened. >> may i say before we again our statements and questions, that it is senator benson's wish that we might have a vote at the end of this morning's hearing, that would be a vote -- [ laughter ] i hear the suggestion that a vote be taken now. and i, i think it is a gracious suggestion. >> the gracious suggestion to vote now that chairman moynahan accepted was from bob dole, the republican leader of the senate. so the finance committee voted right there on the spot, before asking lloyd benson a single question. and they voted unanimously to confirm hem. at the suggestion of a republican. then, eight days later while washington was watching bill clinton's first inaugural parade, lloyd benson was confirmed unanimously by the full senate and assumed the office of secretary of the treasury,
how quick and easy was the committee vote to confirm senator benson?tee vote was taken the seam day as the hearing and not at the end of the confirmation hearing. at the beginning of the confirmation hearing, before lloyd benson was asked a single question, this happened. >> may i say before we again our statements and questions, that it is senator benson's wish that we might have a vote at the end of this morning's hearing, that would be a vote -- [ laughter ] i hear the suggestion that...
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that's where greg benson is a his team come in. she is prepping to go to a court hearing in alabama, 2,000 miles away from where she lives. >> we met nick and wrote you a note. >> i received $940 from nick for 2014. >> she is now at the courthouse and makes a plea to the judge to grant her custody. the court agrees to give her custody of her siblings. she goes right to the kids' schools. she says grab your stuff, you're coming home. >> melissa brought the boys back to california. we met up one more time to show this video. >> there is one more surprise. >> now that you are a family, we know you are going on a lot of new adventures together. this is the real journey for you. we wanted to help you with a brand-new toyota rav 4. >> the perfect vehicle for now a family. everybody can travel around safely. >> a car speeds through a red light. the answer will have you baffled. >> sit back and relax. we are going for a ride over antarctica. >> beautiful scenery shots out of the fun of the plane. ththisi. this is megan's gym. fofor r ththo
that's where greg benson is a his team come in. she is prepping to go to a court hearing in alabama, 2,000 miles away from where she lives. >> we met nick and wrote you a note. >> i received $940 from nick for 2014. >> she is now at the courthouse and makes a plea to the judge to grant her custody. the court agrees to give her custody of her siblings. she goes right to the kids' schools. she says grab your stuff, you're coming home. >> melissa brought the boys back to...
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. >> this is greg benson. we've seen his pranks this. this is one nick would really love. he is going to play a trick on his wife. >> i told my wife we are coming to do something fun today. she has no idea what she is walking into right now. >> he had her close her eyes and trust him. this is the trust walk for a very special surprise he had for her. what could it be? >> there is this big enclosure right there. she's got her eyes closed. do you see what's around her? a glass box. >> oh, come on. >> she is in a glass case of kittens. >> that's sweet. >> can i do it? >> you're so mean. >> she had a good time getting her picture taken with all the kittens. he just wanted to do something nice and give her kitten therapy. >> did he set this up? >> this is that wonderful group soul pancake. >> i like this prank. prank me with puppies. >> this is a positive prank. >> yes. >> more like a surprise. >> letting loose on two wheels through majestic california canyons. next "right this minute." >> still to come, we've been song-i-fied. >> it's all about the bloopers. >> why our slip-up
. >> this is greg benson. we've seen his pranks this. this is one nick would really love. he is going to play a trick on his wife. >> i told my wife we are coming to do something fun today. she has no idea what she is walking into right now. >> he had her close her eyes and trust him. this is the trust walk for a very special surprise he had for her. what could it be? >> there is this big enclosure right there. she's got her eyes closed. do you see what's around her? a...
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. >> do you have any comment on >> news 4's jackie benson tried to talk to that teacher, jose paneda, but he refused to comment. he was arrested in october, accused of inappropriately contacting a student at roberto clemente. the district has taken heat waiting to notify parents for three weeks. school officials sent a letter to parents saying he taught at 20 different schools last year. they're asking for any more possible victims to come forward >> and searching for clues to solve a murder in southeast. a man was shot to death last night. it happened on 37th street. police have not identified the man who was killed and don't have any information about a possible shooter. >>> you can start signing up for health insurance through the federal health exchange this weekend. open enrollment for plans under the affordable care act begins tomorrow. officials are pro a much smoother process this time. they say the website will be able to handle all the web traffic. republicans who control both houses of congress are talking about trying to repeal the law. terry mcauliffe making a push to get
. >> do you have any comment on >> news 4's jackie benson tried to talk to that teacher, jose paneda, but he refused to comment. he was arrested in october, accused of inappropriately contacting a student at roberto clemente. the district has taken heat waiting to notify parents for three weeks. school officials sent a letter to parents saying he taught at 20 different schools last year. they're asking for any more possible victims to come forward >> and searching for clues to...
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douglas holtz-eakin, american action forum, guy benson, townhall.com and john lonski from moody's.uy, i will start with you. big topic of network has been government incompetency. talking about irs, obamacare. doesn't seem the governmeet can put a foot right. is that going to impact this election. >> absolutely, veterans affairs, secret service malfeasance, foreign policy, we're talking abouttsome big issues driving the election. we're talking about the economy and obamacare. i think national security has come to the foreover the last few months in a way a lot of prognosticators were not anticipating, in such a way beneficial to the republican party which has advantage inn3 polls on foreign policy and on national security related issues. i think you're absolutely correct, gerri, when you look at government incompetence, not only have some of these scandals and crises driven down the president's approval ratings overall, they have also gone a long way to i think make voters reconsider the world view that democrats espouse which is, big governmenttcan do big things well for people. a
douglas holtz-eakin, american action forum, guy benson, townhall.com and john lonski from moody's.uy, i will start with you. big topic of network has been government incompetency. talking about irs, obamacare. doesn't seem the governmeet can put a foot right. is that going to impact this election. >> absolutely, veterans affairs, secret service malfeasance, foreign policy, we're talking abouttsome big issues driving the election. we're talking about the economy and obamacare. i think...
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henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along with a natural instinct for knowing how to put machines together and make them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. and though he left the farm that might have been his heritage, he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle of seed time and harvest. what he accomplished helped men put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time. of isolation and distance. his life was a paradox. while his mechanical genius helped to change forever the lives of people ever where, he sought to preserve in some permanent form, a record of the world around him and his eve ever-widening interest in it. he collected buildings the way others collect stamps. and put them in a village where time stands still. he assembled acres of machines and put them under cover in a vast historical museum. and e
henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along with a natural instinct for knowing how to put machines together and make them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. and though he left the farm that might have been his heritage, he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting...
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stoddard and guy benson, thanks a lot.a great day, and we will be watching all those races very closely. >> thanks, heather. jon: a terrible accident we showed you first on "happening now" and a terrible irony. they're trying to figure out what went horribly wrong after a deadly plane crash into a flight training center. >>> plus, it doesn't get much nastier than florida and the governor's race there. we'll talk about the blitzkrieg of ads that voters have endured. r insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know genies can be really literal? no. what is your wish? no...ok...a million bucks! oh no... geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. a.b., let's start with you, how hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet medit
stoddard and guy benson, thanks a lot.a great day, and we will be watching all those races very closely. >> thanks, heather. jon: a terrible accident we showed you first on "happening now" and a terrible irony. they're trying to figure out what went horribly wrong after a deadly plane crash into a flight training center. >>> plus, it doesn't get much nastier than florida and the governor's race there. we'll talk about the blitzkrieg of ads that voters have endured. r...
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henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along w
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. >> i worked in the senate in the days of bob dole and bob michael and lld benson. andosses were democrats repuicanss and did work together. the president would call, talk to, me behind the scenes with leaders in both parties. i am going to ca the big winnerer in this race, kentucky bourbon. that is what obama and mitch mcconnell need to do and they need to keep drinking until the bottle i is empty. you cannot just lk the talk. you have to get in there and roll up your sleeves and i think presidt obama has failed to do that. you have to work with congress and d he hasas showed so much disdain for congress. looenthusiastic. his style so far has not worked very well. >> he has to roll up his sleeves. >> i would he pa money to be a fly on the wall today. how does it start? >> they don'know e each other. they don't lilike eh other. theyirst need to get to know each other but it may too late. jobs nationwide with you some troubling layayoffs here in the district and it is not the first round. after seven rounds at leveling -- at livingsocial, we have seen more. what is h
. >> i worked in the senate in the days of bob dole and bob michael and lld benson. andosses were democrats repuicanss and did work together. the president would call, talk to, me behind the scenes with leaders in both parties. i am going to ca the big winnerer in this race, kentucky bourbon. that is what obama and mitch mcconnell need to do and they need to keep drinking until the bottle i is empty. you cannot just lk the talk. you have to get in there and roll up your sleeves and i...
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all right, guy benson, wrapping up there.eat day. >> check out this dramatic new video coming to us from down under. >> local australian tv cameraman surviving a terrifying carjacking that was all caught on tape. trace gallagher is live with more on this. trace, what happened? >> the tv news photographer was actually driving to the scene of a shooting. he was flagged down by a guy in a motorcycle. the guy in the motorcycle walked up and said, hey, i have a story for you. the entire crime on videotape. watch. >> broke [ bleep ] and then an extremely bad thing. >> from channel 7. there's been a shooting. i have the shooter with me. >> it's all [ bleep ] sfwloosh he is giving himself up to me. sfli feel like a coward. you know, a coward. i couldn't fight the devil. >> you could see the suspect still had blood on his hands, and you heard the photographer calling the cops. the suspect actually handed over his gun to the photographer, and he was giving up, but when the cops showed up, he apparently had a change of heart. he grabbed
all right, guy benson, wrapping up there.eat day. >> check out this dramatic new video coming to us from down under. >> local australian tv cameraman surviving a terrifying carjacking that was all caught on tape. trace gallagher is live with more on this. trace, what happened? >> the tv news photographer was actually driving to the scene of a shooting. he was flagged down by a guy in a motorcycle. the guy in the motorcycle walked up and said, hey, i have a story for you. the...
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[speaker not understood] benson, special projects director here with robin havens, project manager from the office of economic and workforce development, and steve [speaker not understood] from the planning department. to talk about daggett street ~. daggett street is one of a number of very strange parcels of land that were conveyed from the state of california to the port, the burton act and the transfer agreement. this happens to lie in the filled area of mission bay that's on the other side, the land side of 280. it's quite a distance from the waterfront and it's a [speaker not understood] artifact that it's in port jurisdiction, relates to our maritime functions. we don't manage it as a piece of property. it's actually a dedicated street, city street. so, we're here to seek your permission today to terminate the trust on daggett street, get permission from state lands to do that as one step on the path to conveying this property of fair market value from one city department to a neighborhood park. a little background. you all know that our city has been rezoning big areas of the ea
[speaker not understood] benson, special projects director here with robin havens, project manager from the office of economic and workforce development, and steve [speaker not understood] from the planning department. to talk about daggett street ~. daggett street is one of a number of very strange parcels of land that were conveyed from the state of california to the port, the burton act and the transfer agreement. this happens to lie in the filled area of mission bay that's on the other...
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jackie benson is at police headquarte. >> reporte these women were either disoriented from pain or semiconscis when the alleged place. >> did you sexually abuse those patients? >> we said no comment. >> reporte so far investigats h able to determine that 37-year-old nurse jared kline had been employed at three hospitals in the district. george washington university hospital, was hospital center and united medical central and bowie health central in maryland. he is charged with groping and running up against female patients in three incidents in 20 zpleen this past august. public documents from the maryland board of nursing suspendi his nursing license reveal a 22-year-old patient who shot treatment for a tetanus shot reaction contacted police, suspicio kline did a chest exam during which he felt her breasts for at least 90 seconds d without wearing exam gloves. they also renksed an incident in 2013 at george washington emery room involving a patient broug in after passing out from drinking too much. investigats said after waking up, the woman sent text messages to her boyfriend about a male nu
jackie benson is at police headquarte. >> reporte these women were either disoriented from pain or semiconscis when the alleged place. >> did you sexually abuse those patients? >> we said no comment. >> reporte so far investigats h able to determine that 37-year-old nurse jared kline had been employed at three hospitals in the district. george washington university hospital, was hospital center and united medical central and bowie health central in maryland. he is...
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. >>> right here in washington, news4's jackie benson watched hundreds of protesters arrive at the whitese. dozens of secret service officers and d.c. police stepped back as a rally crowded lafayette park and pennsylvania avenue a. the protesters said they were committed to peaceful demonstration. >> we had some police officers follow us down seventh street, but we kept telling them this was a peaceful protest and insisted it was peaceful. >> d.c. mayor elect muriel bowser said, as washingtonians we'll stand with michael brown's family and their work to find peaceful solutions working tirelessly for change and learning to better understand one another. many of the protesters started on u street. police shut that road down and then the demonstrators marched a mile and a half shouting "hands up don't shoot." a lot of people were on their way to the white house as well. >>> shortly after the grand jury decision, the naacp said it will embark on a 120-mile journey for justice starting this saturday. demonstrators will walk from ferguson, missouri, to the governor's mansion in jefferson city.
. >>> right here in washington, news4's jackie benson watched hundreds of protesters arrive at the whitese. dozens of secret service officers and d.c. police stepped back as a rally crowded lafayette park and pennsylvania avenue a. the protesters said they were committed to peaceful demonstration. >> we had some police officers follow us down seventh street, but we kept telling them this was a peaceful protest and insisted it was peaceful. >> d.c. mayor elect muriel bowser...
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benson, and he is the one of those inspectors of the homes and unfortunately, he is not here otherwise, he will give us more insight of this problem. thank you. >> he has any questions, anybody have any questions and i said for this report? i just want to clear something to two people have approached us about the legislative committee in the quorum. and there are three people from the commission, and five people from the advisory board, and that is the committee, five-plus three equals eight. and you have to have half of eight people is four plus one. and that is your quorum and makes five and we had five people and we had three legislative people and two from the advisory board. and that is five people, that makes up the committee. and that is the quorum. >> okay? i ruling on that today, that was a quorum. do you understand that? i will go over it again. we have the committee consists of 8 people. five from the advisory board, and three from the commission. five plus three is eight. eight people make-up a committee. and you need 4 plus one for a quorum, which is five. we had five peop
benson, and he is the one of those inspectors of the homes and unfortunately, he is not here otherwise, he will give us more insight of this problem. thank you. >> he has any questions, anybody have any questions and i said for this report? i just want to clear something to two people have approached us about the legislative committee in the quorum. and there are three people from the commission, and five people from the advisory board, and that is the committee, five-plus three equals...
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. >> deputy chief benson, with bart.bart has wearable cameras that officers can clip onto their uniforms. you have this act now where people can take pictures and report a crime in progress, so you have various surveillance technolo technologies. why do you feel it is important to have it? >> well, there is no question that technology can serve as a force multiple eye\ ier, we done the technology at our disposal, to work on solving crimes is an absolute must-have. one only has to look at the boston marathon bombing or the 2005 bombing that occurred at the london transit to see the value in it. but i agree, the truth is somewhere in the middle. there needs to be some safeguards. in the end it probably will end up somewhere in the middle. >> and what kind of policies do you have in place surrounding the use of the technology, what types of data are collected and how long it is kept for? >> well, for instance with the body worn cameras we have a policy in place to talk about when we delete information and how it can be held
. >> deputy chief benson, with bart.bart has wearable cameras that officers can clip onto their uniforms. you have this act now where people can take pictures and report a crime in progress, so you have various surveillance technolo technologies. why do you feel it is important to have it? >> well, there is no question that technology can serve as a force multiple eye\ ier, we done the technology at our disposal, to work on solving crimes is an absolute must-have. one only has to...
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benson, welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time today.ur speech this morning, you said "policymakers have an obligation to consider the cost of impact and redundancy of new rules-based on empirical evidence. what are your members telling you about how they are able are not able to navigate these new rules? a couple ofn instances, we are seeing situations where we have conflicting rules between agencies and conflicting rules in the cross order space where for instance, under the westruct set up right now, could have u.s. swap dealers having to comply with certain rules from the u.s. and rules of the host countries where they operate all stop we are seeing a situation where we see what we would call the gold plating of rules coming out of the federal reserve as it relates to large and unclear swaps. these are things that while many are still in the rulemaking process, we are concerned about the trend line and we hope regulators will take that into consideration. >> as we see more impact of dodd-frank play out in the market, which areas have
benson, welcome to bottom line. thank you for your time today.ur speech this morning, you said "policymakers have an obligation to consider the cost of impact and redundancy of new rules-based on empirical evidence. what are your members telling you about how they are able are not able to navigate these new rules? a couple ofn instances, we are seeing situations where we have conflicting rules between agencies and conflicting rules in the cross order space where for instance, under the...
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ken benson will join me to discuss the regulatory environment and high frequency trading. obama meets world leaders at the asia pacific summit in beijing. we will get his take on what can be achieved during the talks. and if the president's leadership position has been weakened on the world stage following last week's midterm results. i will see you in a few minutes. back to you in san francisco. >> sounds interesting. cannot wait to see it. >> up next, -- ♪ >> welcome back. i'm cory johnson. hollywood celebrities walked the red carpet in silicon valley yesterday. cameron diaz handed out awards. the researchers focused on innovation in math maddux, & there it among the celebrities, emily chang was there very she joins us now with more. >> everyone was really excited about cameron diaz. i will say our production team especially. this was a $3 million prize that goes to scientists and people who discover things in the realm of physics. this is something you and i cannot understand. money donated by people like mark zuckerberg, and a euro million., a billionaire tech investor
ken benson will join me to discuss the regulatory environment and high frequency trading. obama meets world leaders at the asia pacific summit in beijing. we will get his take on what can be achieved during the talks. and if the president's leadership position has been weakened on the world stage following last week's midterm results. i will see you in a few minutes. back to you in san francisco. >> sounds interesting. cannot wait to see it. >> up next, -- ♪ >> welcome back....
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>> >> news 4's jackie benson tried to talk to that teacher, jose paneda last night, but he refused to comment. he was arrested in october, accused of inappropriately a 12-year-old a at roberto clemente. the district has taken heat for waiting to notify parents for three weeks. he taught at 20 different montgomery county schools last year. they're asking for anymore possible victims to come forward. >>> d.c. police searching for clues to solve a murder in southeast washington. the shooting happened on 37th street, not far from fort dupont park. police have not identified the man who was killed and don't have any information about the possible shooter. >>> right now president obama wrapping up his visit to myanmar. early this morning, president obama said he wants to see more progress towards democratic reform in myanmar. the country is trying to reinvent itself after decades of military rule. you can start signing up for health insurance through the federal health exchange this weekend. open enrollment under the affordable care act begins tomorrow. they are expecting a much smoother pr
>> >> news 4's jackie benson tried to talk to that teacher, jose paneda last night, but he refused to comment. he was arrested in october, accused of inappropriately a 12-year-old a at roberto clemente. the district has taken heat for waiting to notify parents for three weeks. he taught at 20 different montgomery county schools last year. they're asking for anymore possible victims to come forward. >>> d.c. police searching for clues to solve a murder in southeast...
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usc and a fox news contributor and also the former national campaign manager for the did you causis-bensonresidential hi, susan.çyp÷uñ >> hi, how are you? >> i'm well. thank you. so hillary clinton would have to raise campaign funds like any other presidential candidate. so is it likely that secretary clinton will announce she's running for the white house come january? >> you know, no one will have an easier time raising money than hillary clinton. when she comes to town they might as well put out buckets. so the challenge, i think, that here may be referring to really isn't so much the challenge to hillary. hillary could do whatever she wants on whatever timetable she wants 'cause she exists in a craft right now n a league of her own. the thing is, if she's not going to run, then the other unknown democratic contenders out there who would like to be president, they're gonna need time to get out there and put together an organization and put together a game for the candidacy. what terry is getting at, and i think is completely right, is that this game has got to get underway and if mrs. c
usc and a fox news contributor and also the former national campaign manager for the did you causis-bensonresidential hi, susan.çyp÷uñ >> hi, how are you? >> i'm well. thank you. so hillary clinton would have to raise campaign funds like any other presidential candidate. so is it likely that secretary clinton will announce she's running for the white house come january? >> you know, no one will have an easier time raising money than hillary clinton. when she comes to town...
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see like the benson and hedges and her very are -- very hot drink while the sun pours into the windows facing the street. i wrote this book because i wanted to put real women, women like my mother back at the center of the way we talk about abortion. abortion opponents had been very effective, shifting the focus of moral concern on to the contents of women's will. women who seek abortion had been pushed into the shadows, one thing for a rape victim to speak up, or unwanted pregnancy that turned into a medical catastrophe, this wasn't the right time for me or two children or one or none or not enough. and apologize for not having a baby, just because she happens to get pregnant. as if we think motherhood is the default setting for a woman's life from first period to menopause. and to say yes to every psycho the knocks on her door. even like most women who have abortions including my mother, she already has children. there is deep contempt and disregard for the seriousness of motherhood as well. >> in just a few minutes. we move into q&a. >> really? what happened to this? >> we will -- w
see like the benson and hedges and her very are -- very hot drink while the sun pours into the windows facing the street. i wrote this book because i wanted to put real women, women like my mother back at the center of the way we talk about abortion. abortion opponents had been very effective, shifting the focus of moral concern on to the contents of women's will. women who seek abortion had been pushed into the shadows, one thing for a rape victim to speak up, or unwanted pregnancy that turned...
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her husband, journalist steven benson, was kidnapped and killed in iraq in 2005. we thank you both for being here. this suit, you have prevailed in the lawsuit against arab bank to this point. how confident are you that you can prevail against these banks? >> obviously the banks have enormous resources, almost unlimited resources to bear, but all of them except for the iranian bank based in london have entered into deferred prosecution agreements with the united states government. >> you allege basically that these banks were supporting terrorism. >> well, they entered into a conspiracy with iran to launder money through the united states, more than $300 billion, and some of that money actually went to hezbollah and to the revolutionary guard corps who were waging war against our troops and against iraqis and other civilians in iraq. >> and why did you make the decision to join the lawsuit? >> steven was killed in 2005. he was kidnapped by five members of the basra police force and executed. they were never brought to justice. to get him some kind of justice, to m
her husband, journalist steven benson, was kidnapped and killed in iraq in 2005. we thank you both for being here. this suit, you have prevailed in the lawsuit against arab bank to this point. how confident are you that you can prevail against these banks? >> obviously the banks have enormous resources, almost unlimited resources to bear, but all of them except for the iranian bank based in london have entered into deferred prosecution agreements with the united states government....
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in this episode, olivia benson's a baby. [ laughter ] you know?ne more season! [ laughter ] then i'm going to bed." >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> you want to finish it. you want the accomplishment. >> jimmy: you want the accomplishment. >> right? you're like, oh, you ran the 10k? i finished "breaking bad"! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jim gaffigan, "food: a love story" is in stores right now. see him live at foxwoods casino december 13th. bette midler performs next! stay tuned, guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so dude. what'sthey're super soft.s? yeah, but why don't you just wear a hanes comfortblend shirt? it's just as soft as those kittens, but ya know, it's a shirt. but i got it off skymall . try hanes comfortblend. softness for the whole family. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally get in shape. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptom
in this episode, olivia benson's a baby. [ laughter ] you know?ne more season! [ laughter ] then i'm going to bed." >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> you want to finish it. you want the accomplishment. >> jimmy: you want the accomplishment. >> right? you're like, oh, you ran the 10k? i finished "breaking bad"! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jim gaffigan, "food: a love story" is in stores right now. see him live at foxwoods casino december 13th....
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on railcars ow rely pipeline because the echoes through benson is now not moving propane anymore. fisher could even be worse. sense d to build common projects like this. >> thank you. jp, we are back to you. >> senator westrom, we're the federal k out budget entitlements such as and care, social security, the federal portion of medicaid. are they a part of the discussion? >> i think making sure we have those programs so they are 20 years be available from now is an important discussion to have. in the we have to rein out-of-control spending. our national debt is now nearing $18 trillion. congressman peterson, since he office 24 years ago, it was at 4 trillion. now it is at $18 trillion. so we have to have a big discussion on how we would balance the budget, but it has to be all in context. preserve the current programs so those enrolled and near retirement are protected, but reasonable, incremental changes should be looked at in a bipartisan way. that is the way to change it and that is what you have to do to address this problem. some of these programs will be bankrupt in 20 year
on railcars ow rely pipeline because the echoes through benson is now not moving propane anymore. fisher could even be worse. sense d to build common projects like this. >> thank you. jp, we are back to you. >> senator westrom, we're the federal k out budget entitlements such as and care, social security, the federal portion of medicaid. are they a part of the discussion? >> i think making sure we have those programs so they are 20 years be available from now is an important...
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charles benson in wtmj in milwaukee. charles, the walker people saw that last poll from marquette university. they were up seven. it shocked a lot of people. does anybody believe the race is actually -- that walker has expanded his lead like that? >> reporter: i don't think either side believes the margin is that big. as you point out, the poll has walker up by seven. two weeks ago it was even. you know this state is interesting. it's not a red state or a blue state. democrats have won the last seven straight presidential races. but republican governors have won six out of the last eight in that time frame. as you point out, governor walker in his third election in four years. go back to 2012 when he wins the recall election becoming the first governor in history to win a recall. he wins with 2.5 million voters going out to the polls. five months later, president obama wins this state by about the same margin. both sides indicate it's all about getting out the vote. they'll see how that works out on tuesday. >> thank you
charles benson in wtmj in milwaukee. charles, the walker people saw that last poll from marquette university. they were up seven. it shocked a lot of people. does anybody believe the race is actually -- that walker has expanded his lead like that? >> reporter: i don't think either side believes the margin is that big. as you point out, the poll has walker up by seven. two weeks ago it was even. you know this state is interesting. it's not a red state or a blue state. democrats have won...
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one guy who likes to be a prankster, greg benson, he's had an interesting spin on how to deal with these>> oh, man. i haven't had it in years. probably better if you come get me than if i pick you up. >> do you want to meet up? >> yeah, i'll meet up with you. i'm over at the escalators right now. >> where are you? >> i'm here. i'm standing right next to you. >> no, i'm not in my car. >> just messing with folks. some people got annoyed, but it's all in good fun >>> this morning on "world news now" -- election day. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- election day. the potential power shift after today's midterm vote. the issues that matter most to americans ready to cast their ballots. >>> the nurse kidnapped right off the streets. the crime captured on camera. the all-out search and who is joining the investigation. >>> secrets revealed, uncovering the sneaky pricing habits of online retailers. what an expert has discovered before the busy shopping season. >>> later, the skinny post-halloween prank. parents telling their kids they ate all of their candy. the videos from jimmy kimmel y
one guy who likes to be a prankster, greg benson, he's had an interesting spin on how to deal with these>> oh, man. i haven't had it in years. probably better if you come get me than if i pick you up. >> do you want to meet up? >> yeah, i'll meet up with you. i'm over at the escalators right now. >> where are you? >> i'm here. i'm standing right next to you. >> no, i'm not in my car. >> just messing with folks. some people got annoyed, but it's all in...
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imagine having to work in the cold all day like nancy benson a postal carrier. >> waking up in the morning and we're talking about record low temperatures you have to be out in. what do you wear? >> layer, layer, layer, yeah, you say it will be in the 30's, definitely long johns and sweater, another shirt, this, gloves. >> reporter: but if nancy a had to make a choice would she rather work in the heat wave or arctic blast. >> i like that question. below freezing. definitely don't like the heat. there is no where to go, in where to stop. >> reporter: we also caught up with dot workers on frankford avenue in philadelphia. keeping busy helps them stay warm but not an easy job on a day like today. these middle schoolers tell us they didn't dress warmly enough. >> i have to wear two pairs of gloves, my hands, if they get cold my whole body gets cold. >> reporter: so is what behind extreme cold? an unusually large drop or dip in the jet stream across much of the u.s. allowed arctic air to move southward. that big change in jet stream really brought cold air throughout the entire u.s. here we are
imagine having to work in the cold all day like nancy benson a postal carrier. >> waking up in the morning and we're talking about record low temperatures you have to be out in. what do you wear? >> layer, layer, layer, yeah, you say it will be in the 30's, definitely long johns and sweater, another shirt, this, gloves. >> reporter: but if nancy a had to make a choice would she rather work in the heat wave or arctic blast. >> i like that question. below freezing....