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to beo not want gus defined by his illness or what happened on the 19th. he was a great kid. the system failed. he is now pushing the general assembly to reform the mental health system. his son was denied a bed in a psychiatric hospital. the man who defeated creigh mcdonnell and his wife stand accused of corruption . they pleaded not guilty to those charges. the judge ruled they could be free as long as they do not leave the country. accused of wire fraud, making false statements, and obstruction. those charges make the whole state look bad. >> you do not want this happening to your state. that is a terrible thing. the judge has set a trial date for the end of july. it is expected to take five to six weeks. lanier spentcathy some time in the hot seat. officer arrests have been happening by the dozens four years. -- for years. >> the council have lots of questions. the chief came prepared for some answers. >> these are shocking events. theommy wells laid out numbers on police misconduct. >> 47 sworn members have been convicted. >> there is the most recent high-profile cases.
to beo not want gus defined by his illness or what happened on the 19th. he was a great kid. the system failed. he is now pushing the general assembly to reform the mental health system. his son was denied a bed in a psychiatric hospital. the man who defeated creigh mcdonnell and his wife stand accused of corruption . they pleaded not guilty to those charges. the judge ruled they could be free as long as they do not leave the country. accused of wire fraud, making false statements, and...
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. ♪ >> s ever wonder what it is like to beo, a vegas player? the incredible perks of being a vegas star. >> 40 million gamblers walk to the vegas trip each year, but most people only get a peek at the spectacle that is las vegas. to see it all, you need to be a high roller, willing to spend $100,000 a hand. meonke don -- [bleep] >> he is a blackjack player who lives the life of a rockstar. when don johnson walks into a club, bankers -- celebrities pay respect. the casino picks up the tab. >> they are going to try to customize the package and give him what he wants. >> what it takes to dazzle everybody today is 100 times more complex and challenging than before. >> steve wynn's always inventing new generations to lure gamblers. from nightclubs to shows to chef restaurants. >> we trained the public and raised their expectations. a good thing. >> but only players like don get this treatment -- the best tables, the most expensive. >> they are catering to high end players, starts before they think about coming here. the mgm property has the mansion,
. ♪ >> s ever wonder what it is like to beo, a vegas player? the incredible perks of being a vegas star. >> 40 million gamblers walk to the vegas trip each year, but most people only get a peek at the spectacle that is las vegas. to see it all, you need to be a high roller, willing to spend $100,000 a hand. meonke don -- [bleep] >> he is a blackjack player who lives the life of a rockstar. when don johnson walks into a club, bankers -- celebrities pay respect. the casino...
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beo, on thursday, may lowering pressure when it comes to employment. -- 16280. >> hans, we have had somews on angela merkel. she is resting in berlin for three weeks. >> she is bed ridden. she cannot afford to reinjure her hip. this happened december 30, skiing in switzerland. the important thing about this is that no travel for angela merkel for the next three weeks. that means a january 8 meeting, a planned trip she had to poland will be canceled. that it is to be the most significant thing on her diary, on her schedule. no travel for merkel. we will find out how serious this is heard of it is effective -- if it is a factor, what the issue is. boy, three weeks in bed without moving something seems to be like a fairly serious break. francine? >> yes, hans. rating from the spokesperson there's no need for regular medical bulletins. it is serious but it could've been much worse. that real quick is that the spokesperson is explaining why they waited so long to announce this, because the accident happened december 30. looking today to a potential vote on janet yellen. will she be the 15th f
beo, on thursday, may lowering pressure when it comes to employment. -- 16280. >> hans, we have had somews on angela merkel. she is resting in berlin for three weeks. >> she is bed ridden. she cannot afford to reinjure her hip. this happened december 30, skiing in switzerland. the important thing about this is that no travel for angela merkel for the next three weeks. that means a january 8 meeting, a planned trip she had to poland will be canceled. that it is to be the most...
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beo believe it would unlikely for both of those folks to be on the board one year from now. the reason i say that is less to do with microsoft specifically than historically what you see. i think it is a typical for a ceo to remain on the board for an extensive time beyond making that transition. in this case, you have the two former leaders of the company, the only two ceos in the history of the company, and one of the two of them remaining on the board, and that in all likelihood being gates, would be enough. but i'm just speculating. can get a lot of value out of either bill or steve to the point that this is a big, complicated company in an era where technology is rapidly changing. new ceo, first-time ceo, i would want all the assets i could possibly have at my disposal. especially people i worked with and trusted for a long time. >> obviously, they know satya well and they trust him. we will continue this conversation in just a few minutes of stop we are continuing the conversation on the future leader of microsoft. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. microsoft's board
beo believe it would unlikely for both of those folks to be on the board one year from now. the reason i say that is less to do with microsoft specifically than historically what you see. i think it is a typical for a ceo to remain on the board for an extensive time beyond making that transition. in this case, you have the two former leaders of the company, the only two ceos in the history of the company, and one of the two of them remaining on the board, and that in all likelihood being gates,...
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it could beo say worse, that is hardly an answer.e sayhat do we mean when we con serve via theism. many call civil society and we have told people in this is no longer their responsibility to care for others. that is not saying this is a convenient excuse for cutting a g federalr stopping the federalg government's role. is the left made the mistake thinking this is depravation.e we isolated people in our communities and we put up walls separating people from integrating with each other. down thosetear walls. we need to look at how these programs are doing harm trapping people in poverty and how we can thecus on it and turn escalator back on and getting people back into life. this because say as a person in government, it sounds preachy. ignore the culture. you have written all the stuff about marriage, the breakdown of family. these things cannot be ignored but it is not somebody in tohington that is going solve it. that is our culture, that is our media,ty, churches, everything. we can remove a of barriers that are harming opportunity.th and those are the things we need to focus o
it could beo say worse, that is hardly an answer.e sayhat do we mean when we con serve via theism. many call civil society and we have told people in this is no longer their responsibility to care for others. that is not saying this is a convenient excuse for cutting a g federalr stopping the federalg government's role. is the left made the mistake thinking this is depravation.e we isolated people in our communities and we put up walls separating people from integrating with each other. down...
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beo not want the ability to used against fellow americans who are just honest contributors. >> sinceverything has changed and if we do not think the government is accessing all the information out there -- >> the basic question is this. are you willing to give up some of your freedom for more security? >> we do it at airports. i would rather loose security. >> you are throwing out 300 years of i'm not going to just say jurisprudence. scholars say you give up some of your natural liberties to participate in a naturalized -- in a safer society. not too far from reality. >> moving on. but there is sale a chinese tycoon out there who says his offer to buy the paper, it is not a joke. he said he can spend all the money he has to buy the time and he has convinced of fellow businessman in hong kong to invest 600 million dollars in the deal. according to an article he said if his chance to purchase the times fails he will find another news organization to buy. we have seen this before. they have all been interested in media properties. >> just think, rupert murdoch. value am a the stock mark
beo not want the ability to used against fellow americans who are just honest contributors. >> sinceverything has changed and if we do not think the government is accessing all the information out there -- >> the basic question is this. are you willing to give up some of your freedom for more security? >> we do it at airports. i would rather loose security. >> you are throwing out 300 years of i'm not going to just say jurisprudence. scholars say you give up some of your...
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caller: it gives respectability has got to beo the world's worst police state. father sentenced people to death. north korea can have its own napalm. he supports all sorts of terrorists. he keeps a horribly brutal regime. that is lifted right out of "1984." was remarked in 2000. host: that is david from virginia. here is maryland on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think that dennis rodman is really a full. -- fool. it is unfortunate that someone who cannot control his liquor or his words is being put in a position where he is close to such a dictator. i do think that if a medic diplomacy is important. it is just the wrong person. him iny felt bad seeing that interview. i felt that for the gentleman -- his teammates there. they were supporting the efforts. i do not know how they can continue on when they have to be part of it was someone like him. this basketball diplomacy or soft diplomacy, you would think that those things are valuable? caller: i do think that those things are kind of valuable. the previous caller ment
caller: it gives respectability has got to beo the world's worst police state. father sentenced people to death. north korea can have its own napalm. he supports all sorts of terrorists. he keeps a horribly brutal regime. that is lifted right out of "1984." was remarked in 2000. host: that is david from virginia. here is maryland on the republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think that dennis rodman is really a full. -- fool. it is unfortunate that...