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hugh? >> i think that inside turkey did make a big difference to the level of arrange in the middle class turk her minded middle class in istanbul and it happened two weeks before these protests broke out. i mean it was just regular, probably no more severe you would find in some american states. but the point was it was unexpected and something that the prime minister was ready to link not only to what he calls developed countries but also to the rules of islam. ones you get rid of politics that certainly makes people feel queasy about possible impacts considering many muslim characters believes i -- i lams alcohol which would never work in turkey. it happened while social media was still buzzing about anger over that. but i think in general, the question of erdogan stature is he brought turkey to its shiny image up until now. unfortunately the speafns -- speeches in the last couple days is very old fashion and sounds like a 190 defending his co- constituentsy. >> he doesn't make any frien
hugh? >> i think that inside turkey did make a big difference to the level of arrange in the middle class turk her minded middle class in istanbul and it happened two weeks before these protests broke out. i mean it was just regular, probably no more severe you would find in some american states. but the point was it was unexpected and something that the prime minister was ready to link not only to what he calls developed countries but also to the rules of islam. ones you get rid of...
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i know the tonys were this week, but the truly star-studded affair, the one with hugh jackman and tom cruise live on stage together, that was at a walmart shareholder meeting in arkansas. and, yeah, it's just about the weirdest thing ever. seriously. you have to see this tape. >>> we begin tonight with this man. former alabama governor george wallace who 50 years ago today made his infamous stand in the schoolhouse door. a principled stand on behalf of evil. in defiance of the united states justice department, governor george wallace stood outside the university of alabama personally blocking two black students from enrolling there. >> i stand here today as governor of this sovereign state and refuse to submit to the illegal use of power by the central government. >> today, 50 years later when we look back on that moment on june 11th, 1963, we can tell very clearly the heroes and the villains. george wallace was obviously the villain in this story, and vivian malone and james hood, the two students blocked by george wallace from registering that day, were heroes. along with the rest o
i know the tonys were this week, but the truly star-studded affair, the one with hugh jackman and tom cruise live on stage together, that was at a walmart shareholder meeting in arkansas. and, yeah, it's just about the weirdest thing ever. seriously. you have to see this tape. >>> we begin tonight with this man. former alabama governor george wallace who 50 years ago today made his infamous stand in the schoolhouse door. a principled stand on behalf of evil. in defiance of the united...
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and for hugh cape orton? >> guest: well, bruce and dave love -- well, there was a party at reed smith, their law firm in pittsburgh. >> host: right. >> guest: and they must be congratulated as part of the equation, too, because many law firms in america would have dropped this a long time ago. >> host: i was surprised how long they'd stuck with it. and they're sticking with it. >> guest: yeah. a lot of law firms would have said, you know, these two guys down the hall are, we're working hard, and these two guys are just draining our money. >> host: we're booking these hours and we're getting paid whereas this is contingency. >> guest: but that didn't happen. in fact, just the opposite. when we had this party, there were over 150 people there. they're so proud of this. they think this is their case as well. so they're going to hang in. bruce, i mean, beware in west virginia. if you're a malefactor, if you've done wrong, bruce is going to be there. that's going to be the rest of his life. he loves doing that --
and for hugh cape orton? >> guest: well, bruce and dave love -- well, there was a party at reed smith, their law firm in pittsburgh. >> host: right. >> guest: and they must be congratulated as part of the equation, too, because many law firms in america would have dropped this a long time ago. >> host: i was surprised how long they'd stuck with it. and they're sticking with it. >> guest: yeah. a lot of law firms would have said, you know, these two guys down the...
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denise hughes. >> hello, everybody. can y'all hear me? okay. i am denise hughes, i am a resident of hunter's view of san francisco. living in hunter's view i encourage the department leaders and effective officers to work with cbos in order to provide the desperately needed services to my community. transportation, jobs, job placement and readiness and youth enrichment services, and all other capturing a healthy environment. thank you. >> i am a resident for more than 20 years. three years ago our community had some program for our asian residen residents, which by the way is largest in district 10. last year services for us have reduced to the point this semester all of our class, citizenship classes are all gone. our once vibrant community center almost had no services for our english speaker. or whether (inaudible) senior for this budget please make sure all of the outside programs organized that ask for public funding, service responsible for our resident needs and for -- and they must got our import and not represent to us what we want in
denise hughes. >> hello, everybody. can y'all hear me? okay. i am denise hughes, i am a resident of hunter's view of san francisco. living in hunter's view i encourage the department leaders and effective officers to work with cbos in order to provide the desperately needed services to my community. transportation, jobs, job placement and readiness and youth enrichment services, and all other capturing a healthy environment. thank you. >> i am a resident for more than 20 years....
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hugh saying this is in the context of a long-term cyclical bull market which i think you've generally agreed with. >> i think he's absolutely right and today's knee jerk reaction is expected especially after the chinese authorities came out last night and decided to kind of rethink their whole central artery. >>> right, even after it was their close. europe benefited and then certainly we benefited. we bounced off of the lows that we created the last couple of days. i think he's right. we'll hit our head here right about 1590ish on the s&p and then back off and test it a little further. i think we need to do that before we start to move forward again. >> hugh, what would you put in a portfolio right now? what stocks do you like within the context of a longer term trade? >> i think that you've got to go with what's been working or generally working when you look at the last two or three months, cyclicals have been working, consumer cyclicals or consumer disregularsry, the health care sector has been working pretty well and try to find some value in those sectors. i'm saying you can dra
hugh saying this is in the context of a long-term cyclical bull market which i think you've generally agreed with. >> i think he's absolutely right and today's knee jerk reaction is expected especially after the chinese authorities came out last night and decided to kind of rethink their whole central artery. >>> right, even after it was their close. europe benefited and then certainly we benefited. we bounced off of the lows that we created the last couple of days. i think he's...
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hughes say people were coerced and lied.d you fay any political pressure at all, any pressure from anywhere to make this not be a crime or not be an accident involving the military? >> absolutely not. you know, i'm not the most bashful person in the world, john, you know me and i know you. you know, that would not have ever carried the day. >> appreciate your time, sir. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> a lot more happening tonight including breaking news in the ohio captive case including video of a woman who says she and her daughter were held captive in this house. my low t, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in wo
hughes say people were coerced and lied.d you fay any political pressure at all, any pressure from anywhere to make this not be a crime or not be an accident involving the military? >> absolutely not. you know, i'm not the most bashful person in the world, john, you know me and i know you. you know, that would not have ever carried the day. >> appreciate your time, sir. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> a lot more happening tonight including breaking news in the ohio captive...
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joining me now, hank hughes former senior accident investigators with ntsb and one of the people featured in the documentary making the claims. i know according to the press release and information out there, this documentary has solid proof there was an external detonation. why hold this information to reveal in a documentary? why not reveal it now? >> well, i think an interesting aspect of your opening remarks might be addressed first. you talked about two criminal investigations. at the time it occurred, it should have been civil aviation accident investigation. the question of why would they believe it was a criminal act, for the first several days they kept saying it was a missile. with regard to the examination, we violated our own protocols that have been well established. parties to the investigation
joining me now, hank hughes former senior accident investigators with ntsb and one of the people featured in the documentary making the claims. i know according to the press release and information out there, this documentary has solid proof there was an external detonation. why hold this information to reveal in a documentary? why not reveal it now? >> well, i think an interesting aspect of your opening remarks might be addressed first. you talked about two criminal investigations. at...
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artist like jennifer hudson kelly clarkson and john legend and in a surprise twist heartthrob actor hugh jackman graced stage and spoke very sincerely about a very important subject how awesome wal-mart is but just when you thought it couldn't get any better guess who showed up the maverick himself tom cruise oh yeah baby tom cruise one of those overpaid hollywood celebrities took to the wal-mart stage to speak about why he loves the company so much. so that you have going here is really like no other company i'm sure you all know this but it is
artist like jennifer hudson kelly clarkson and john legend and in a surprise twist heartthrob actor hugh jackman graced stage and spoke very sincerely about a very important subject how awesome wal-mart is but just when you thought it couldn't get any better guess who showed up the maverick himself tom cruise oh yeah baby tom cruise one of those overpaid hollywood celebrities took to the wal-mart stage to speak about why he loves the company so much. so that you have going here is really like...
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you just heard the allegations made my hank hughes.nly did the fbi blow it, it was 16 months of your life, 7,000 interviews and he said there was a cover up. what do you say to that? >> i think it's preposterous. if he had that kind of trouble speaking with his own ntsb hierarchy, i was there just about every day, he could have came over to me and said hey, i think they are leading you down a oneway street the wrong way. any of those fellows could have done that. i don't question their motive. i just wish if someone felt that strongly about something like that, they could have brought it to someone's attention commensurate with the investigation and not wait 17 years till they get their pensions in their pockets and then come out with it. >> you mentioned pensions in their pockets. he said this is about personal integrity. he says he has no financial stake in this. it's about personal integrity. what do you think it's about? >> i don't know what it's about, and i don't challenge him on that. but why didn't he do that 16 1/2 years ago?
you just heard the allegations made my hank hughes.nly did the fbi blow it, it was 16 months of your life, 7,000 interviews and he said there was a cover up. what do you say to that? >> i think it's preposterous. if he had that kind of trouble speaking with his own ntsb hierarchy, i was there just about every day, he could have came over to me and said hey, i think they are leading you down a oneway street the wrong way. any of those fellows could have done that. i don't question their...
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half the jury, halftime. >> holly hughes, thank you. and thank you very much to john "red" shay, two big trials we'll be watching in the coming weeks. >>> a woman who falsely accused a high school football star of rape has to pay $2.6 million to the school district. in 2002 she accused brian banks, a star football player around classmate. she also sued the long beach unified school district for lax security and received a $750,000 settlement. now a judge has ordered her to repay that money, plus interest. legal fees and a million dollars in punitive damages. banks was convicted and served more than five years in prison before gibson admitted she was not raped. shortly after he was exonerated, banks told cnn he's not angry. >> i've had those moments where i was very angry and very bitter. this was around the time that i first received a six-year sentence in prison. but it was at that time that i realized that regardless of the situation that i'm in, it was more important how i controlled myself while in those situations. i just thought b
half the jury, halftime. >> holly hughes, thank you. and thank you very much to john "red" shay, two big trials we'll be watching in the coming weeks. >>> a woman who falsely accused a high school football star of rape has to pay $2.6 million to the school district. in 2002 she accused brian banks, a star football player around classmate. she also sued the long beach unified school district for lax security and received a $750,000 settlement. now a judge has ordered her...
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katie hugh is live in the district where thousands are out there celebrating those court rulings, good morning, katie. >> we arrived and people were still wrapping up as people were bustling with taxis and they remained only a few barricades that block off the streets and they are giving a much needed power wash and the last of the revelers are headed to bed. >> very happy atmosphere, almost great full and i feel this is something people deserved a long time ago. >> this is about awhile ago and it is looking like a party that held thousands in the streets and the supreme court ruled part of the defensive marriage act unconstitutional and sending proposition 8 back to the courts which essentially opened the door for same-sex marriages to the held in the state and by 7:00 yesterday evening the party commenced and city workers started cleaning around 6:00 last night in an effort to clean up the garbage. >> we have a lot ofable bodies and as long as we try to stay, i believe it will be done. >>> you can see the no stopping sign and the focus turns to san francisco pride celebrations and pr
katie hugh is live in the district where thousands are out there celebrating those court rulings, good morning, katie. >> we arrived and people were still wrapping up as people were bustling with taxis and they remained only a few barricades that block off the streets and they are giving a much needed power wash and the last of the revelers are headed to bed. >> very happy atmosphere, almost great full and i feel this is something people deserved a long time ago. >> this is...
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it has brought in tom cruise, hugh jackman, others to entertain shareholders. it was not all glitz and glamour. n awardooked more like a show then a shareholder meeting. hugh jackman is singing a different tune. ♪ ♪ >> kelly clarkson, john legend man to the stage -- manned the stage. .hen came tom cruise >> the culture that you have going here is like no other. i am very pleased to be here. i truly admire your company. the more that i learn i am please with what you said. was also a form for conflict. workers, backed by hundreds of visiting protesters complained of low wages. >> when i think about the fact that our ceo made over $20 million last year, more than 1000 times the average walmart associate, with all due respect, i have to say i do not think that is right. >> it was an exercise in corporate democracy. employees and critics all have their say. it comes to major decisions is always a foregone conclusion. they own in that shares to control the company. complaints like this from a bangladeshi worker after an april factory killed over 1100 will was heard.
it has brought in tom cruise, hugh jackman, others to entertain shareholders. it was not all glitz and glamour. n awardooked more like a show then a shareholder meeting. hugh jackman is singing a different tune. ♪ ♪ >> kelly clarkson, john legend man to the stage -- manned the stage. .hen came tom cruise >> the culture that you have going here is like no other. i am very pleased to be here. i truly admire your company. the more that i learn i am please with what you said. was...
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put hugh caper tony said, no, no with his incredible optimism. what he did was when the mine was going down, he was building his dream house. his father was in this -- it's now resort community in southern west virginia. his father built and went bankrupt personally and a corporate bankruptcy, and caperton's -- he knew he wasn't have anymore more coupling in. made a lot of money that year and threw all his money into building his his dream house. his lawyers argued he should have gotten a job. should have done something else with his life, but the pride and optimism that made him continue to fight this was the pride and optimism that, in sitting in that house and not working all these years, and he lived fairly well. he later got $2 million in a hedge fund. so he was living very well as he was fighting this. >> host: he also had debt. >> guest: enormous debt. >> host: we mentioned his u.n. willingness to get a job, and some people like bruce stanley, who left west virginia because of what they suffered, there are others like, both caper tony -- c
put hugh caper tony said, no, no with his incredible optimism. what he did was when the mine was going down, he was building his dream house. his father was in this -- it's now resort community in southern west virginia. his father built and went bankrupt personally and a corporate bankruptcy, and caperton's -- he knew he wasn't have anymore more coupling in. made a lot of money that year and threw all his money into building his his dream house. his lawyers argued he should have gotten a job....
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and we have bryan hughes from rattlesnake experience to talk about this.s like you met a bff. >> well, those guys, they go right into the rocks, but nobody likes it so hot and dry, and the snakes and everything are hiding, but that is really skinny, and really needed water, and so she thought it was fine and came out to have some water. >> did you forget that there were venomous snakes behind you. >> yes. there were plenty of venomous snakes. it is not a big deal, because they see you all of the time, and you don't see them, but people manage to survive the hike. >> how long did this experience last? >> well, until i ran out of water. if it rains they collect some, and s and so i tried to put as much in there. and it is hard to get them to drink even in captivity, and i would not advice it, but i work out doors a bit. >> you helped him survive. you are the lord of the lizzards. >>> back up the glasses and you a strange structure. >> watch what happens when they move the glass out. >>> it is time to check in with a little friend we met on "right this minute
and we have bryan hughes from rattlesnake experience to talk about this.s like you met a bff. >> well, those guys, they go right into the rocks, but nobody likes it so hot and dry, and the snakes and everything are hiding, but that is really skinny, and really needed water, and so she thought it was fine and came out to have some water. >> did you forget that there were venomous snakes behind you. >> yes. there were plenty of venomous snakes. it is not a big deal, because they...
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that is the latest here in lake hughes. >> thank you.rtening to see the stories and you see the burnt rubble right in front of you. >> doesn't seem like they're going to get much relief. >> yeah, i was looking at the weather grids and, you know, you're always hopeful when you look at the forecast but for them winds will say gusty. the wind is going to be more onshore so it's going to import some )uhumidity. we a have also seen our fire danger at least decrease over the last 48 hours. that's all it takes is the onshore wind to give us some cool back in the east bay and north bay. the temperatures down from sad when we had the hot weather concord 97 down to 74 today. san francisco 93 to 72. we'll continue on the trend wit] cloud cover on the cost. also by the bay and inland. then as we head throughout 11:00 we'll get the most sun smien for the interior valleys. the let's get outoutside to the live hd sky cam on this monday. you can see the cloud cover moving in. a little more of an odd fashion from the south to the north with this southerl
that is the latest here in lake hughes. >> thank you.rtening to see the stories and you see the burnt rubble right in front of you. >> doesn't seem like they're going to get much relief. >> yeah, i was looking at the weather grids and, you know, you're always hopeful when you look at the forecast but for them winds will say gusty. the wind is going to be more onshore so it's going to import some )uhumidity. we a have also seen our fire danger at least decrease over the last 48...
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kip hughes is a top driver.acing since he was a boy and knows that at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened and be prepared for when it does happen. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry carr is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three different states. it's a three-day event. it builds up over the three days to the big night of saturday night. >> hundreds of fans are on hand to watch the drivers compete for a $10,000 prize. >> 10,000 for the guy that crossed the finish line, that's big money in this sport. these guys run for 500 to 750 a night to win. you put 10,000 on the line, they're going to be willing to push the edge a little bit. >> far and away the favorite to win is driver kip hughes. >> he won it last year and was picking up the
kip hughes is a top driver.acing since he was a boy and knows that at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened and be prepared for when it does happen. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry carr is the announcer for the big event. >> we had...
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this is brian hughes. and he caught a rattlesnake in somebody's back yard in northern phoenix. he's from rattlesnake solutions. he's got it in a bucket and is taking it up the mountain to release the rattlesnake. this is not the friend that brian made on this particular day because you see him let the snake go. during this excursion he noticed a chukwala. it's a large lizard that hangs out in big rocky areas like this. right now, i think i'm cool down here. brian says i've got some water. and brian starts pouring water out of his bottle down the rocks and watch this chukwala comes up and starts slurping up this water. this guy must be dying of thirst. the longer this goes on, the more he comes out. it doesn't end there. now watch this. the chukwala is on brian's leg and brian is just pouring some of the water on to his leg. we've got brian hughes here joining us "right this minute" to talk about this very cool experience. it looks like you made a new bff out there. >> they are really shy. they just go right into the rocks like it did when it first saw me. nobody likes it to be
this is brian hughes. and he caught a rattlesnake in somebody's back yard in northern phoenix. he's from rattlesnake solutions. he's got it in a bucket and is taking it up the mountain to release the rattlesnake. this is not the friend that brian made on this particular day because you see him let the snake go. during this excursion he noticed a chukwala. it's a large lizard that hangs out in big rocky areas like this. right now, i think i'm cool down here. brian says i've got some water. and...
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. >>> and what do hugh jackman, kelly clarkson, tom cruise, and $15 billion in stock buybacks all have in common? they were all introduced at walmart's annual meeting today. and "nightly business report" was there. all that and more tonight on "nbr" for friday, june 7th. >> i'm sue herera in for susie gharib this evening. a good employment number. not great, not terrible. but it was enough to spark a big rally on wall street. u.s. employers added 175,000 jobs in may, almost exactly what was expected, while the unemployment rate rose slightly to 7.6%. but the report only adds to the questions hanging over the economy. are americans feeling better about the job market? and what might the fed do next. hampton pearson reports. >> reporter: job growth remains steady if not spectacular. >> big gains in professional business service, eating and drinking establishments, and retail sales leading the way to a better than expected boost to payrolls in may. >> i think the number today is strong confirmation that the economy has found some firm footing. the bones of the data are good. retail sales
. >>> and what do hugh jackman, kelly clarkson, tom cruise, and $15 billion in stock buybacks all have in common? they were all introduced at walmart's annual meeting today. and "nightly business report" was there. all that and more tonight on "nbr" for friday, june 7th. >> i'm sue herera in for susie gharib this evening. a good employment number. not great, not terrible. but it was enough to spark a big rally on wall street. u.s. employers added 175,000 jobs...
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. >> reporter: tom has lived in lake hughes, california, for 20 years. since saturday he's been living in his rv in this parking lot. >> i saw the flames coming over the hill. >> reporter: he says the fires that forced him here are the worst he's seen. you're living out of that? >> three of us living in there and four dogs and a bird. >> reporter: he could soon be going home. favorable weather conditions have helped firefighters gain ground on the flames. fire crews are also looking for favorable conditions in colorado where a smoky fire threatened homes and sent residents and animals scrambling for safer ground. other big fires are burning in nevada and new mexico. here in california, fire season is normally at its worst in the fall but warm, dry, windy conditions have firefighters saying they're experiencing those fall conditions now in june. julie says the flames got as close as the tree in her front yard. >> we both were going at it with the hose and were able to get it out or else our house would have been on fire. >> reporter: her home was saved. a
. >> reporter: tom has lived in lake hughes, california, for 20 years. since saturday he's been living in his rv in this parking lot. >> i saw the flames coming over the hill. >> reporter: he says the fires that forced him here are the worst he's seen. you're living out of that? >> three of us living in there and four dogs and a bird. >> reporter: he could soon be going home. favorable weather conditions have helped firefighters gain ground on the flames. fire...
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it's moving down towards the lake hughes road. we did close the lake hughes road from castaic lake in the bottom end, cottonwood up on the top. >> reporter: the fast-moving powerhouse fire is going south- southwest. firefighters 900 strong are battling flames and making repeated air drops as seen here in this portion of this stubborn brush fire. >> we had the dc-10 here today, 10 helicopters, eight air tankers flying this fire dropping retardant and water. >> reporter: the steep rugged mountains and excessive heat make it difficult for those like mason thompson called out to help from northern california. stubborn fire, would you say? >> this is the old type. it doesn't take a lot of heat to get going with the wind and so dry here, the near drought conditions, that it's been getting up and going. >> reporter: even those not in its path are affected. the fire is blanketing nearby valencia with thick hayes and ash. >> during the day it gets heavier especially when the wind shifts this way and then it blows out and comes back. >> you
it's moving down towards the lake hughes road. we did close the lake hughes road from castaic lake in the bottom end, cottonwood up on the top. >> reporter: the fast-moving powerhouse fire is going south- southwest. firefighters 900 strong are battling flames and making repeated air drops as seen here in this portion of this stubborn brush fire. >> we had the dc-10 here today, 10 helicopters, eight air tankers flying this fire dropping retardant and water. >> reporter: the...
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>> if i got the right one. >> the senior accident investigator hank hughes from the new documentary,twa flight 800" which premieres on epix july 17, exactly 17 years after the crash. for more we're joined in new york by the film's director, investigative reporter and former cbs producer kristina borjesson, and also joined by tom stalcup, the film's co- we welcome you both to democracy now! tom just made it here from "today." kristina borjesson, it has been a long haul for you from investigating this for cbs news were you were ultimately forced out as she tried this investigation. talk about the significance of the latest information and why the investigators are petitioning to reopen this investigation. >> the significance of it is, the hard evidence that has been reviewed and is being presented by the government's own former members of the official investigation. and the other thing is, for the first time, the eye witnesses are brought in as a credible piece of the investigation. as you know in any investigation, it does not matter whether it is cops or reporters or whatever, the ke
>> if i got the right one. >> the senior accident investigator hank hughes from the new documentary,twa flight 800" which premieres on epix july 17, exactly 17 years after the crash. for more we're joined in new york by the film's director, investigative reporter and former cbs producer kristina borjesson, and also joined by tom stalcup, the film's co- we welcome you both to democracy now! tom just made it here from "today." kristina borjesson, it has been a long haul...
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me now to talk about her experience and what it all means for the rest of us i'm joined by karen hughes thank you so much for coming on karen thanks for having me so could you briefly explain what the impetus was for you to speak out what did you see i was a lawyer and i saw securities fraud i saw financial information that was not being disclosed to one hundred eighty billion dollars worth of bond holders it was my job to make sure that the financial statements were correct so first i reported it up the corporate ladder to the audit committee when that didn't work i went to the u.s. treasury department and when that didn't work i went to the u.s. congress senator lugar wrote three letters to the world bank saying don't fire this lady and they promptly fired me this means that the u.s. congress does not have the information that it needs so they stuck with the problem after i was fired three senators asked for a g.a.o. inquiry into the corruption that i was reporting at the world begged senators lugar leahy and by. walk us through what exactly did you know where was this money being lau
me now to talk about her experience and what it all means for the rest of us i'm joined by karen hughes thank you so much for coming on karen thanks for having me so could you briefly explain what the impetus was for you to speak out what did you see i was a lawyer and i saw securities fraud i saw financial information that was not being disclosed to one hundred eighty billion dollars worth of bond holders it was my job to make sure that the financial statements were correct so first i reported...
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hugh i didn't and his staff. there's the in-law section. it makes me concerned with the families are crammed into the garages or behind the garages. i'm hoping that the legislation for the bigger buildings that we work on the smaller residential units you mentioned the ada projections how many are there in assisting >> we have two cast certified inspectors. we have the training for the past exam but unfortunately, they changed the exam format and we didn't have the update. also to help the small business generally if they have in constructions that's under ada we have no control but they come into our department >> i'm appreciative to the equatable approach for example, with the hardship businesses that are adding the requirements and our efforts to increase the inspections. >> we'll go to our budget analyst report. mr. rose >> mr. chairman and members on page 20 our recommendations is now i've added the ongoing savings and they're one time savings. those refresh my recollection would still allow 1.28 million. the department has stated ther
hugh i didn't and his staff. there's the in-law section. it makes me concerned with the families are crammed into the garages or behind the garages. i'm hoping that the legislation for the bigger buildings that we work on the smaller residential units you mentioned the ada projections how many are there in assisting >> we have two cast certified inspectors. we have the training for the past exam but unfortunately, they changed the exam format and we didn't have the update. also to help...
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falls into the hands of entertainer he passes it over to us on finance sanchez arianna nicknamed ellen hugh narrow. however his leadership is questioned by the head of a hard core of his men. garcia cements how. the three letters. norse lost but we don't know what it was this allowed us to get out of this on the winning side and as it was go they kill each other but as it should be blunt and realistic the deaths are convenient to us. bunch of yeah. but from a social points of view so seattle becomes a point of view of a city's prestige the harmful. will come you know is committed soon this mobile spins on me and pulls my walking toward me guys. some are going to see it on the done thing in the creator's. means. and to put more annoying to see those but i can one of them that the group was scary. was easier to pull. good for missile could use got a. bump this has been known equal it's done. a lot of that i think bit of evil. spirits from the foot in the studio it wasn't. what that's. really at the course of the next one. personas just on what ended not just from going to school and focusing
falls into the hands of entertainer he passes it over to us on finance sanchez arianna nicknamed ellen hugh narrow. however his leadership is questioned by the head of a hard core of his men. garcia cements how. the three letters. norse lost but we don't know what it was this allowed us to get out of this on the winning side and as it was go they kill each other but as it should be blunt and realistic the deaths are convenient to us. bunch of yeah. but from a social points of view so seattle...