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hobson is sentenced to 26 years for the commercial sex abuse of a minor. >> i tell her and every other girl, i'd like to get them to the point where they can't wait to get on the stand and say that's the person that did it to me. >> reporter: they've agreed to take us inside a back page sting. >> we want to post an ad and do it under escorts. >> reporter: this detective frequently goes undercover. he's asked we not show his full face. >> i am 18 years of age or older. you just say i agree and continue. one click and you're three. >> reporter: we're here to see what happens when you post a back page ad that suggestions an underage girl. this is for an 18-year-old girl with the mention of a younger frenld. ask about my younger friend. the ad is up and running. in minutes we have an ad advertising an underage girl. we've gotten several phone calls, several texts. >> another call. >> reporter: hey, beautiful, are you angel? right then there's another one. it hasn't been up for a half hour. this is crazy. a full 24 hours later, we're in a seattle hotel with the squad. angel's ad is up and r
hobson is sentenced to 26 years for the commercial sex abuse of a minor. >> i tell her and every other girl, i'd like to get them to the point where they can't wait to get on the stand and say that's the person that did it to me. >> reporter: they've agreed to take us inside a back page sting. >> we want to post an ad and do it under escorts. >> reporter: this detective frequently goes undercover. he's asked we not show his full face. >> i am 18 years of age or...
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cbs news financial contributor mellody hobson is in san francisco and joins us to discuss.does austin want the fingerprinting, and why are uber and lyft against it? >> it's pretty simple. first of all, they say together, and they have a similar statement, that this slows down their process because this is a city-run process, the fingerprinting effort, and it will make it harder to hire drivers quickly. the real issue, from a source at uber, it's back to the same slippery slope about their business model. and not wanting this to lead to these contract workers being considered employees which would completely up-end their business model. they would be looking at benefits and a total different profit model, and that's not something that they want. they want to fight fiercely against it. >> uber tells us 30 states have already passed laws recognizing ubury better -- uber's form of background checks. do they have a leg to stand on? >> they do. they say their background checks are more stringent than what has been talked about. they checked 163 permitted drivers in austin. 53 fai
cbs news financial contributor mellody hobson is in san francisco and joins us to discuss.does austin want the fingerprinting, and why are uber and lyft against it? >> it's pretty simple. first of all, they say together, and they have a similar statement, that this slows down their process because this is a city-run process, the fingerprinting effort, and it will make it harder to hire drivers quickly. the real issue, from a source at uber, it's back to the same slippery slope about their...
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the hobson choice, the take it or leave it, rock and a hard place type decision you have to make. >>hat do you know about the clintons and about the 1990s presidency? >> i would say my experience probably just comes from bill clinton and monica lewinsky. >> i remember watching the judiciary committee hearings on c-span with my parents. you know, my family has always been very politically interested and politically involved and even growing up with that and seeing that, my opposition to trump is unwielding? >> do you hate hillary? >> i don't hate hillary no. >> i've never met hill sglaer would you vote for hillary? >> i will not vote for the president if the nominees on the ticket are donald trump and hillary clinton. >> probably investigate on the democratic side. >> if trump wins the presidency would that turn you off from the republican party forever? >> i think so. i think i would prefer to myself as an independent. >> how has your position affected your personal relationships, you know, with other republicans and comfort that i was are for trump? >> a lot of friends that i talk t
the hobson choice, the take it or leave it, rock and a hard place type decision you have to make. >>hat do you know about the clintons and about the 1990s presidency? >> i would say my experience probably just comes from bill clinton and monica lewinsky. >> i remember watching the judiciary committee hearings on c-span with my parents. you know, my family has always been very politically interested and politically involved and even growing up with that and seeing that, my...
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veteran coalition that are raising grass of fred pigs that are working in poultry, that are raising hobson road crops. all across the state, the farmer veteran coalition is working to provide grants as well as educational opportunities in both the upper and lower peninsula. we just held in cooperation -- as well conservation class. we've had grant writing classes that we've held that with who want to become farmers. some of the best friends and peers i have been agriculture are now through the veteran farmer coalition. >> thank you. when anybody else want to respond to any programs, initiatives or or benefits, either working with veteran farmers or veterans anywhere working in the food system? >> senator, just as simply that we have supported the efforts that you described and that were just described here both financially and with our resources personally. as you may recall last summer the farm credit system help sponsor here in washington a homegrown heroes. we are trying to feature the products that are raised by our veterans and make them more visible to the general public so they can
veteran coalition that are raising grass of fred pigs that are working in poultry, that are raising hobson road crops. all across the state, the farmer veteran coalition is working to provide grants as well as educational opportunities in both the upper and lower peninsula. we just held in cooperation -- as well conservation class. we've had grant writing classes that we've held that with who want to become farmers. some of the best friends and peers i have been agriculture are now through the...
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this is a real hobson's choice. martha: brit, thank you very much. >> you bet, martha.tha: see you soon. >> thanks. gregg: there's a new way message from isis calling on followers to launch lone wolf attacks against civilians in the united states as well as europe during the upcoming month of ramadan. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington. the catherine, how is isis going about spreading this message? >> gregg, good morning. the audiotape by the group's spokesman calls supporters to attack civilian targets, so-called soft targets in the is as well as europe. to mark the holy month of ramadan, isis tells followers that there is no such thing as illegitimate target. civilians in the crusader nations like the u.s. and canada and europe are permissible. because military targets are hard and beyond their reach if they are true isis believers, they are should attack unarmed civilians. the recent military losses in iraq and syria saying victory panned defeat are not defined by territory, victory comes when the enemy, the west, loses determinati
this is a real hobson's choice. martha: brit, thank you very much. >> you bet, martha.tha: see you soon. >> thanks. gregg: there's a new way message from isis calling on followers to launch lone wolf attacks against civilians in the united states as well as europe during the upcoming month of ramadan. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge live in washington. the catherine, how is isis going about spreading this message? >> gregg, good morning. the audiotape by...
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melody hobson is at the table to dissect this.been jokes out there about it's jeff bezos' world domination plan to take over the world. does that surprise you? >> no not at all. one product at a time. >> but why this area now? >> because it's huge. $118 billion in private label goods were sold last year. that was up 2 billion from the year before. expect it to grow again this year. they've been in the space. they've had amazon basics with things like mouse pads and cell phone cases. then they moved into clothing and jumped to number two as the clothing retailer in america behind macy's largely driven by their private label clothes. >> and they've been doing this privately. in february apparently they rolled out seven private labels already. what do you think is the short-term goal, the long-term goal, how quickly could they gain a large audience? >> i think they can gain a large audience very, very fast. it's interesting they're only making these goods available to amazon prime users. those are the people who pay $99 a year to get
melody hobson is at the table to dissect this.been jokes out there about it's jeff bezos' world domination plan to take over the world. does that surprise you? >> no not at all. one product at a time. >> but why this area now? >> because it's huge. $118 billion in private label goods were sold last year. that was up 2 billion from the year before. expect it to grow again this year. they've been in the space. they've had amazon basics with things like mouse pads and cell phone...
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it's kind of a hobson's choice.eal some votes from working class democrats or do you try to keep trump out of the white house, which is what this third party idea would do in hopes of building the republican party other point the journal raises they have not been fans of donald trump. look, if the voters want donald trump, this is a quote. they need to seat consequences of their primary vote. the last thing the party needs is an excuse for mr. trump and his allies to blame a defeat on a stab in the back by other republicans. they're saying don't block him with a third party run, see what can he do. if he wins, is he a republican. presumably they think is he better than hillary clinton. if he loses, then those never trump -- i mean, pro-trump people had feel the consequences of the decision. >> right. but by trying to block trump which is what this action would do, of course trump will be extremely vocal about it. he will blame this movement if he does indeed lose in the fall, if he is the nominee. they are handing h
it's kind of a hobson's choice.eal some votes from working class democrats or do you try to keep trump out of the white house, which is what this third party idea would do in hopes of building the republican party other point the journal raises they have not been fans of donald trump. look, if the voters want donald trump, this is a quote. they need to seat consequences of their primary vote. the last thing the party needs is an excuse for mr. trump and his allies to blame a defeat on a stab in...
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at great cost, or subject yourself to an 36 enforcement action at great cost, that that type of hobson'shoice is sufficient to get you judicial review. justice alito: do you see any distinction between a jurisdictional determination by an article iii district judge and a jurisdictional determination by an enforcement agency? do you think there might be an argument that it is tolerable to wait until the end of the case when a neutral article iii judge makes an adverse judicial -- an adverse jurisdictional determination, but perhaps less appealing to wait till the end of the adjudication when the jurisdictional determination is made by an enforcement agency? mr. hopper: well, there when an adjudication has already been made, there's no further adjudication to be made unless you're talking about requiring a permit prior to judicial review, and that's what we find objectionable, your honor. justice kagan: mr. hopper -- mr. hopper: it's not an adequate remedy in court. justice kagan: a more general way to ask this question. i mean, there's no doubt that some people face themselves in real pre
at great cost, or subject yourself to an 36 enforcement action at great cost, that that type of hobson'shoice is sufficient to get you judicial review. justice alito: do you see any distinction between a jurisdictional determination by an article iii district judge and a jurisdictional determination by an enforcement agency? do you think there might be an argument that it is tolerable to wait until the end of the case when a neutral article iii judge makes an adverse judicial -- an adverse...
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i know rudy hobson started the process along. i know he hasn't invested. i think work learn from -- i think we can learn from this. but to me, the issue of fact whether or not we own the beneficial terms to me. number three is fees. i do want to discuss fees. i think staff has been forthcoming with the fees. just so we're clear, it's a performance based fee versus performing the manager. we were discussing a previous incentive fee that we didn't think was reasonable. staff did send these in terms of the gains where they get 20% of the profits. it's president-based fee. we're subject to a nondisclosure agreement. i want to be very careful with that. the short answer we get a percentage of the fee. if the fund loses 20%, do you want to pay a $6.4 million management fee? when asset have gone down 20% to pay a $6.4 million management fee? it's those kinds of questions that we have to deal with in terms of what under circumstances we want to pay these fees. i'm not sure if this is the correct way to do it. i think the board has to have some feeling that they're
i know rudy hobson started the process along. i know he hasn't invested. i think work learn from -- i think we can learn from this. but to me, the issue of fact whether or not we own the beneficial terms to me. number three is fees. i do want to discuss fees. i think staff has been forthcoming with the fees. just so we're clear, it's a performance based fee versus performing the manager. we were discussing a previous incentive fee that we didn't think was reasonable. staff did send these in...