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haney hopes this end soon. >> the vehicle started pulling into a driveway.atch the address where we were pulling into. they immediately told me that's where it was registered to. the vehicle came to a stop halfway up the driveway. >> the driver's side door pops open and deputy haney finally gets a glimpse of the driver who's been ignoring him for more than a mile. >> i got to tell you i was quite taken back. i saw a young, very young, more than i even imagined, driver jump out of this vehicle. >> the boy, tearing off toward his house is 7-year-old preston scarborough. later he tells haney that he took the car because he didn't want to go to church with his parents. the video is released to the media, and a few days later on the "today" show, his parents are still in shock. >> we could be sitting here for a lot different reason right now. we're happy it turned out okay. >> preston's parents punish him. no tv and video games for a while. but the law doesn't. >> preston didn't fully understand the dangers. being he was 7 years old, we didn't feel like he was cu
haney hopes this end soon. >> the vehicle started pulling into a driveway.atch the address where we were pulling into. they immediately told me that's where it was registered to. the vehicle came to a stop halfway up the driveway. >> the driver's side door pops open and deputy haney finally gets a glimpse of the driver who's been ignoring him for more than a mile. >> i got to tell you i was quite taken back. i saw a young, very young, more than i even imagined, driver jump out...
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mascon says accusing foreign powers of bumping and arming the opposition fighters east expert eric haney please those countries are motivated sown by regime change. when the americans vassal state slow growth some talk about transition what they are effectively mean is regime change that is what they did in libya with dire consequences as we can see in their country today in syria the plan to bring both sides to the table and have a negotiated settlement is obviously the best way to move forward but the united states and britain and their other round lights are absolutely no pressure on the other side to come to the negotiate negotiating table and start a process of talks so it would appear to me that what we now have is an end game situation where the united states decided to remove this regime and will use everything in a spot to do so. but as being the scene of ongoing violence syria has been locked in a so-called information war as a country as minister of information adnan the told r.t. mainstream media coverage often clashes with reality his full interview is coming up next hour po
mascon says accusing foreign powers of bumping and arming the opposition fighters east expert eric haney please those countries are motivated sown by regime change. when the americans vassal state slow growth some talk about transition what they are effectively mean is regime change that is what they did in libya with dire consequences as we can see in their country today in syria the plan to bring both sides to the table and have a negotiated settlement is obviously the best way to move...
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problem so that we can any closer to coming up with a solution on joining me to discuss this is craig haney a professor of psychology at the university of california santa cruz craig thanks for joining us tonight i know that you were at this hearing yesterday and it's great and i know that dick durbin was thanking you for all the research you've done in this area but why did it take so long why was this the first ever hearing dedicated to it. i have no idea. obviously we're gratified that the senator's interest in this issue gratified that he. thought it was important for us to spend a couple of hours talking about. the hearing and show his you were powerful again the testimony i thought was extraordinary. and the sooner seem to be extremely informed. extremely sympathetic. but i can answer to your very important for me question about why it's taken so long we've been doing it for many years and it's it's it is a human rights issue it's a serious serious problem in the united states and the congress has finally finally gotten around to looking carefully at it well you know at least you said
problem so that we can any closer to coming up with a solution on joining me to discuss this is craig haney a professor of psychology at the university of california santa cruz craig thanks for joining us tonight i know that you were at this hearing yesterday and it's great and i know that dick durbin was thanking you for all the research you've done in this area but why did it take so long why was this the first ever hearing dedicated to it. i have no idea. obviously we're gratified that the...
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owned by oil baron henry sinclair and the pan american company which was owned by edward edward doe haney the koch brothers of their day these two guys these are secret no bid contracts and they were a great deal for the oil corporations so hard in hands off strategic oil leases to fall and fall immediately hands those leases off to big oil if all this sounds fishy because it was fishy a few years after the oil deal people started noticing that interior secretary albert hall was spending money all over the place which was strange because fall had been a pretty poor guy back he was known to consistently be broke and even unable to pay his local taxes but now he was spending like crazy buying land using lots and lots of fresh hundred dollar bills a senate investigative committee took an interest in falls new found riches launched an investigation into the interior secretary and what they found was the fall had received three hundred sixty thousand dollars which in today's money would be well over thirty four million bucks way over that in so-called private loans and bonds from these two sam
owned by oil baron henry sinclair and the pan american company which was owned by edward edward doe haney the koch brothers of their day these two guys these are secret no bid contracts and they were a great deal for the oil corporations so hard in hands off strategic oil leases to fall and fall immediately hands those leases off to big oil if all this sounds fishy because it was fishy a few years after the oil deal people started noticing that interior secretary albert hall was spending money...
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well one of the doctors who testified his last name is haney was talking about the totality of control that people experience who are put in isolation which it's important for people to know that officials don't call it solitary confinement they have a different word similar to how they have a different word for torture they have a different word for this they call it an administrative segregation or they call it putting in being put in restrictive housing and then what happens to the right in these facilities is that are you start to have sort of a personality disorder and the extreme is that they can and they didn't commit some people and harder themselves and that was a very pivotal house shared of people maiming and making them their bodies believed and doing things that you would think would lead any reasonable person in an institution to remove that individual have a psychiatric facility where they could get some sort of help help so they could get some kind of attention but they said that in most cases there is a sort of matter of factness on the part of the visuals that are fac
well one of the doctors who testified his last name is haney was talking about the totality of control that people experience who are put in isolation which it's important for people to know that officials don't call it solitary confinement they have a different word similar to how they have a different word for torture they have a different word for this they call it an administrative segregation or they call it putting in being put in restrictive housing and then what happens to the right in...
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many people obviously are coming out with all kinds of models, haney, bear glass eagle is being talkedbout. would you share with the committee the purpose of a highly complex institution, what societal good an institution like yours is and what our financial system would be like if we did not have these highly complex institutions. and secondly, you're obviously renowned, rightly so, i think, as being one of the most -- one of the best ceos in the country for financial institutions. you missed this. it's a blip on the radar screen. are these institutions today too complex to manage, the fact that 16 of the 20 have had injections. what does that say about a highly complex institution like yours. >> we have an unusually complex ecosystem from small companies to large companies, there's 27 million businesses. 1,000 of the top business employs 30 million, the rest of the private sector ploy 26 million companies or so. a place for large companies and small companies. for people like us, we bank some of the largest global multi-nationals in america and around the world. companies in 40 diffe
many people obviously are coming out with all kinds of models, haney, bear glass eagle is being talkedbout. would you share with the committee the purpose of a highly complex institution, what societal good an institution like yours is and what our financial system would be like if we did not have these highly complex institutions. and secondly, you're obviously renowned, rightly so, i think, as being one of the most -- one of the best ceos in the country for financial institutions. you missed...