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that's a minivan on the move inside the showroom in goshen, indiana. >> that doesn't look in showroom condition anymore. >> this is a specially equipped mercury mariner. and that thing backs right through the window! what the heck is going on here? >> here it goes, here it goes! >> oh, wow. i'm confused. >> stop, stop! oh! >> are they remodelling? what are they doing here? >> they are. in is a showroom demolition. behind the wheel of the car is the owner of this dealership. he passenger in in car hp he was just -- >> is that one pass he made or did he come back and really deck the place? >> let's find out. we have the owner along with the general manager, scott. you heard the question. >> no, i haven't. i don't know what we might get traded in today. i might make another pass. >> whose idea was this? >> it was mine. >> did you put that other car there to buffer you once you crawled through the window? >> yeah. i didn't want to hit the other building. i wasn't sure if my brakes were going to work or if i might be unconscious. >> how did you determine who would be behind the wheel? >> t
that's a minivan on the move inside the showroom in goshen, indiana. >> that doesn't look in showroom condition anymore. >> this is a specially equipped mercury mariner. and that thing backs right through the window! what the heck is going on here? >> here it goes, here it goes! >> oh, wow. i'm confused. >> stop, stop! oh! >> are they remodelling? what are they doing here? >> they are. in is a showroom demolition. behind the wheel of the car is the...
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ford in goshen, indiana. >> that doesn't look like it's in showroom condition anymore. >> this is a speciallyipped mercury mariner. and that thing backs right through the window! what the heck is going on here, beth? here it goes, here it goes, here it goes. >> oh, wow. i'm confused. so, are they -- >> stop, stop! >> oh, no! >> are they remodeling? >> yeah. >> what are they doing here? >> yeah. >> they are. this is a showroom demolition. behind the wheel of the car is the owner of this dealership, todd edie. the preowned sales manager is passenger in the car, bobby mueller. and they're just having themselves a good old time tearing down the showroom for new construction that will begin in april of 2014. >> was that just one pass they made or did they come back through with the battle wagon and really deck the place? >> let's find out. we have owner todd eby via skype "right this minute" along with the general manager, scott. you heard the question -- >> the van isn't doing so good, so no, i haven't. don't know what we might get traded in today. i might make another pass. >> whose idea was thi
ford in goshen, indiana. >> that doesn't look like it's in showroom condition anymore. >> this is a speciallyipped mercury mariner. and that thing backs right through the window! what the heck is going on here, beth? here it goes, here it goes, here it goes. >> oh, wow. i'm confused. so, are they -- >> stop, stop! >> oh, no! >> are they remodeling? >> yeah. >> what are they doing here? >> yeah. >> they are. this is a showroom...
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of getting access to records maintained by the phone company now i was joined earlier by heidi but goshen executive director of the national lawyers guild and i start off by asking her if she could put this database into context. revelations of hemisphere or rather breathtaking given the scope of the records that a.t.t. is making accessible to a agents and by the fact that the government is actually paying eighteen thousand employees to sit next to police officers and agents in the system in their job. they're using administrative subpoenas which are not run by a judge a few years ago the justice department inspector general actually said that the f.b.i. has been abusing administrative subpoenas using them saying that they're necessary in the war on terrorism but i think the trouble with this program is a the government is paying eighteen t. to do things that the government would not lawfully be able to access itself it's relying once again on private corporations to do its intelligence but there's no oversight to the process. now heidi in your legal opinion is this legal. i think that n.
of getting access to records maintained by the phone company now i was joined earlier by heidi but goshen executive director of the national lawyers guild and i start off by asking her if she could put this database into context. revelations of hemisphere or rather breathtaking given the scope of the records that a.t.t. is making accessible to a agents and by the fact that the government is actually paying eighteen thousand employees to sit next to police officers and agents in the system in...
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it comes to serious the goshen at the united ntions.eil: so he would have time to hide that stuff or move it at the very least? >> obviously you are going to want to have an effective inspection regime which allows inspectors to go anywhere in the country. we will not give up our national means of intelligence, which allows us to collect information about what is going on there so that it we were other countries have information of that and we will make that available to the united nations. to my way of thinking, to get the process going, you have a good basic u.n. resolution in place, i think you have a chance to make this thing work. but there is no doubt that there are uncertainties and risks. neil: not the least of which is liabilities liabilities. now russia is brokering a deal that tries to get all of them compensated under the international watch. that would mean that the international players and whose boots with a be. >> it is not armed soldiers, these are civilian inspectors with presumably some kind of guarantee for their sec
it comes to serious the goshen at the united ntions.eil: so he would have time to hide that stuff or move it at the very least? >> obviously you are going to want to have an effective inspection regime which allows inspectors to go anywhere in the country. we will not give up our national means of intelligence, which allows us to collect information about what is going on there so that it we were other countries have information of that and we will make that available to the united...
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and i'm not talking about a little crossing here, we're talking about the lack to goshen. indeed, america went to war, and as a result of the war, america emerged as the first great modern superpower. indeed, a military industrial complex for the first time. wilson's main reason -- there were all sorts of things and are chapters in the book on this, but mills is neck and -- wilson's main reason i believe that he sent us into this war was that he believed we could be part of the piece, that we could even dictate peace. he came up with 14 points that would describe points that would describe -- 14 points that would describe those peace. end at one was a legal nations command international parliament in which countries to gather together, sit at the same table. solace like an arthurian dream. and there at that table they could diplomatically iron out differences before they exploded into worse. it was idealistic. it was this a very noble motion. but to wilson it was politics. it was the real deal for him. there was no reason not to. there was no reason it could not happen. th
and i'm not talking about a little crossing here, we're talking about the lack to goshen. indeed, america went to war, and as a result of the war, america emerged as the first great modern superpower. indeed, a military industrial complex for the first time. wilson's main reason -- there were all sorts of things and are chapters in the book on this, but mills is neck and -- wilson's main reason i believe that he sent us into this war was that he believed we could be part of the piece, that we...