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gary ackley was related to the first murder victim, arlene jensen. ackley lived with arlene's daughter and they had two children together. when questioned by police, ackley said he loved his common law mother-in-law and was devastated by her murder. but family members said that was a lie. >> well, he didn't like her. and it was no secret she didn't like him. but no one in the family did like him. >> their relationship can best be described as being acrimonious. arlene jensen was concerned about the welfare of her daughter whom she believed was at least verbally and psychologically being abused by gary ackley. >> arlene also didn't like the way ackley treated her grandchildren. >> when she would express those concerns, particularly in the presence of gary ackley, it became quite apparent that he didn't want her anywhere around. >> and ackley's fights with arlene were well-known to neighbors and family members. >> they got into a disagreement during which gary ackley called her at a minimum a bitch and depending on whose version you believe a [ bleep ]
gary ackley was related to the first murder victim, arlene jensen. ackley lived with arlene's daughter and they had two children together. when questioned by police, ackley said he loved his common law mother-in-law and was devastated by her murder. but family members said that was a lie. >> well, he didn't like her. and it was no secret she didn't like him. but no one in the family did like him. >> their relationship can best be described as being acrimonious. arlene jensen was...
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jensen.'s start with the outlook on the future of iraq with militants proclaiming islamic state in iraq and syria and leaders of iraq, that kurdish is going from a referendum -- is calling for a referendum. is it possible iraq could break into three different countries? >> that's a great question and on the ground, iraq is already broken into up to three countries. for a long time coming you had the kurds having a defective state in the north and this got stronger as they searched for exports further crude oil. toy grew closer and closer turkey that has energy demands. independente facto kurdish governing area that is increasingly distant from baghdad. with the advance of isil is sunni tribes in a negative coalition, groups opposed to a malaki-dominated shiite government and baghdad formally controlling -- formerly -- formally controlling territories but it is gaining significant pace as they marched to encircle baghdad and established itself by declaring a califet,. host: there is a full pag
jensen.'s start with the outlook on the future of iraq with militants proclaiming islamic state in iraq and syria and leaders of iraq, that kurdish is going from a referendum -- is calling for a referendum. is it possible iraq could break into three different countries? >> that's a great question and on the ground, iraq is already broken into up to three countries. for a long time coming you had the kurds having a defective state in the north and this got stronger as they searched for...
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in addition of the image of the quarterback kissing his bicep, jensen added the words "faith in kap." kaepernick retweeted the photo. bill russell collapses but is okay he was telling the story of of his great rival well as in berlin when he starred sway and fell backwards. good news is he is filling a lot better and could return to his home tomorrow. 11-time nba champion and oakland native bill russell is doing ok after collapsing during a speaking engagement near lake tahoe. russell was telling a story about wilt chamberlain to a roomful of konica minolta employees when he started to sway at the podium and then fell backward. the 80-year-old felt faint after the morning fall at the hyatt regency resort in incline village, but was planning on returning home this evening. according to a new harris poll. lebron james is now the most popular athlete in the country. moving past michael jordan. it's the first time lebron has topped the poll andrew wiggins introductory presser with cleveland nickelodeon - half court shot for $50,000 tongiht at the nickelodeon kid's choice sports show steph
in addition of the image of the quarterback kissing his bicep, jensen added the words "faith in kap." kaepernick retweeted the photo. bill russell collapses but is okay he was telling the story of of his great rival well as in berlin when he starred sway and fell backwards. good news is he is filling a lot better and could return to his home tomorrow. 11-time nba champion and oakland native bill russell is doing ok after collapsing during a speaking engagement near lake tahoe. russell...
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jensen.et's start with the outlook on the future of iraq with militants proclaiming islamic state in iraq and syria and leaders of iraq, that kurdish is going from a referendum -- is calling for a referendum. is it possible iraq could break into three different countries? >> that's a great question and on the ground, iraq is already broken into up to three countries. for a long time coming you had the kurds having a defective state in the north and this got stronger as they searched for exports further crude oil. toy grew closer and closer turkey that has energy demands. independente facto kurdish governing area that is increasingly distant from baghdad. with the advance of isil is sunni tribes in a negative coalition, groups opposed to a malaki-dominated shiite government and baghdad formally controlling -- formerly -- formally controlling territories but it is gaining significant pace as they marched to encircle baghdad and established itself by declaring a califet,. host: there is a full p
jensen.et's start with the outlook on the future of iraq with militants proclaiming islamic state in iraq and syria and leaders of iraq, that kurdish is going from a referendum -- is calling for a referendum. is it possible iraq could break into three different countries? >> that's a great question and on the ground, iraq is already broken into up to three countries. for a long time coming you had the kurds having a defective state in the north and this got stronger as they searched for...
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we get the story from jennifer jensen of our station in san diego. >> reporter: taxiing probably never-year-old matt gutmiller after this final leg of his flight, 15 hours plus, solo across the pacific ocean. the new record-setting around the world solo pilot because of his age was clearly exhausted as he was greeted by hugs by his mom. >> i guess it's good to be back. >> reporter: back after flying solo for more than 29,000 miles in a plane specially outkilled from the high performance aircraft. >> we think it's one of many very incredible things that he's going to do in his lifetime. >> reporter: as we first reported guthmiller left behind his 1981 beechcraft bonanza. his goal returning here before july 26th. guthhmiller flew from elle ka sewn before seeing the world and taking lots of pictures around the world and made stops in the uk then rome, athens, cairo, abu dhabi, india, the philippines, australia, american samoa then to hawaii where he left early monday morning. >> congratulations, matt. good job. >> reporter: his mother shirley beaming with joy. >> i'm very proud of him. i'
we get the story from jennifer jensen of our station in san diego. >> reporter: taxiing probably never-year-old matt gutmiller after this final leg of his flight, 15 hours plus, solo across the pacific ocean. the new record-setting around the world solo pilot because of his age was clearly exhausted as he was greeted by hugs by his mom. >> i guess it's good to be back. >> reporter: back after flying solo for more than 29,000 miles in a plane specially outkilled from the high...
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in addition of the image of the quarterback kissing his bicep, jensen added the words "faith in kap."aepernick retweeted the photo. bill russell collapses but is okay the 80 year-old felt a little faint after the morning fall at. the regency at he is feeling much better and plans to return home tomorrow. according to a new harris poll. lebron james is now the most popular athlete in the country. moving past michael jordan. it's the first time lebron has topped the poll we'll be right back to cover our three big developing stories. a malaysian airliner with nearly 300 passengers -- was shot down over ukraine. also - israel invaded gaza with a ground offensive. and more details on the shootout robbery. witnesses say the woman appeared to be high or drunk. a community on edge after a shootout near stockton. one hostage, a woman, is dead. and the family is complaining that the police did not do enough. the three suspects who took the hostages and did intend to kill people is the report. developing news in the middle east. israeli defense forces have launched a ground operation into gaza.
in addition of the image of the quarterback kissing his bicep, jensen added the words "faith in kap."aepernick retweeted the photo. bill russell collapses but is okay the 80 year-old felt a little faint after the morning fall at. the regency at he is feeling much better and plans to return home tomorrow. according to a new harris poll. lebron james is now the most popular athlete in the country. moving past michael jordan. it's the first time lebron has topped the poll we'll be right...
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adolescentes de santa cruz perdieron la vida en un accidente registrado en la carretera uno en direccin a ''jensenroad''.. . segn la patrulla de caminos el accidente ocurri el viernes por la mañana y el auto ''hyundai'' con los jvenes se diriga en direccin norte y cruz al otro carril chocando contra un camin ... segn los oficiales las vctimas no tenan puesto el cinturn de seguridad... juanfra hoy se escuchar lo que exactamente un operador del 9-11 dijo a un supuesto asesino para que dejara sus armas en pleno tiroteo... take video la polica dijo que "john smith" de pasadena es sospechoso de matar a tres personas al interior de una vivienda y luego disparar a un oficial... el sujeto se entreg luego de sostener una conversacin telefnica por 20 minutos con uno de los depachadores del 9-11 ayudado por un especialista en crisis... lorena/topvo la polica de vallejo investiga un tiroteo....el incidente se registro ayer por la tarde en la calle "mark"... cuando la policia llego al lugar encontro a una vctima en la pierna... horas despus los agentes respondieron a una llamada de emergencia donde reseidentes
adolescentes de santa cruz perdieron la vida en un accidente registrado en la carretera uno en direccin a ''jensenroad''.. . segn la patrulla de caminos el accidente ocurri el viernes por la mañana y el auto ''hyundai'' con los jvenes se diriga en direccin norte y cruz al otro carril chocando contra un camin ... segn los oficiales las vctimas no tenan puesto el cinturn de seguridad... juanfra hoy se escuchar lo que exactamente un operador del 9-11 dijo a un supuesto asesino para que dejara sus...
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it is called three day potty by laura jensen. then she has a thing you can do after you dot whole process, if you have any hiccups, go back, you write her little note, she responds in 24 hours, it is fan fast i can so check it out. >> nine bucks better than 1700. q, what's the situation at your house right now? >> my son is off and on. sometimes he wants to, you know, potty, use the potty, sometimes he doesn't. so the most inch opportune time, trying to leave the house, weaver the smallest one, four months old, we have him pack up, then my son will pea on his-self. so i don't have this person in my house. $200? i would love for him to come to my house. >> how old is your son? >> frustrating. >> he is three years old. >> going on 30. >> they all are. >> well, you know? >> if they're not trained by -- by what age? >> well, if they are not trained they can't go to nursery school. >> that dependsment like avery went to school last year, and she was, you know, everybody there was potty trained, but they made a couple of allowance cent
it is called three day potty by laura jensen. then she has a thing you can do after you dot whole process, if you have any hiccups, go back, you write her little note, she responds in 24 hours, it is fan fast i can so check it out. >> nine bucks better than 1700. q, what's the situation at your house right now? >> my son is off and on. sometimes he wants to, you know, potty, use the potty, sometimes he doesn't. so the most inch opportune time, trying to leave the house, weaver the...
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>> reporter: todd jensen has not been evacuated, but many of his friends and neighbors are. >> is yourhouse still there? are your animals still there? >> reporter: he is checking properties making sure they are standing but he is preparing for the door knock. >> you grab your family. that's the most important thing. i have a two month old baby and a three-year-old. >> reporter: as the fire continues to grow in size, crews are making aerial drops an working quickly on their feet as flames move fast threatening more homes. it is dry brush and fuel like this that has firefighters creating a contain imline to protect homes like this one. michelle epperson has not been evacuated either. she made it home before crews closed nearby roads. her older children were not as lucky. >> my daughter was about 40 minutes behind me last night and they wouldn't let her in. >> reporter: but she is ready for if and when the time comes for her to leave. >> what goes to your head when the door knock comes? >> i hope i make it out. >> reporter: in el dorado county, kpix5. >>> he is very strong. >> this 200-po
>> reporter: todd jensen has not been evacuated, but many of his friends and neighbors are. >> is yourhouse still there? are your animals still there? >> reporter: he is checking properties making sure they are standing but he is preparing for the door knock. >> you grab your family. that's the most important thing. i have a two month old baby and a three-year-old. >> reporter: as the fire continues to grow in size, crews are making aerial drops an working quickly...
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and joyce jensen wrote a book about the town. how did billings get its name? >> billing got its name from frederick billings, former president of the northern pacific railroad, who they honored by naming the town after him. >> the railroad actually created the town, and it happened almost by accident. >> there was a nearby town by the name of coulson, which expected to be the next great railroad town. but instead, because they raised prices and made it kind of inconvenient for the railroad, the railroad decided to build their own town, the town of billings. and billings basically prospered. coulson disappeared. >> about the only thing left of coulson is boot hill cemetery. >> this is the burying grounds of coulson. most people buried here died violently. there were murders, suicides, and accidents. they died with their boots on, so we call it "boot hill." >> meanwhile, back at billings... >> when the railroad came in, billings grew so quickly, one writer said "like mushrooms after a rain storm." it quickly took on the nickname the magic city. >> the town's his
and joyce jensen wrote a book about the town. how did billings get its name? >> billing got its name from frederick billings, former president of the northern pacific railroad, who they honored by naming the town after him. >> the railroad actually created the town, and it happened almost by accident. >> there was a nearby town by the name of coulson, which expected to be the next great railroad town. but instead, because they raised prices and made it kind of inconvenient for...
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so that is where we got together with our ada coordinator, the department of public works, kevin jensen, and also talking with some of the designers in the landscape department, who do most of the play areas, and came up with recommended guidelines for these and where to put hand grips and maybe where to increase the number of play elements just to enrich the experience? and we're looking to finalize those, as a voluntary standard, because otherwise we would have to go to the board of supervisors to do a mandatory standard. it's better to have consensus and voluntary compliance, always. so where do we stand? because of our foresight and because some of us were involved in the development of the accessibility guidelines going back all the way to 1992, when the current generation of ada coordinators came on-board, back in about 2000-2002, we already knew what this thing was going to look like. so we were requiring all of the playgrounds to be designed to already be in compliance with these standards, and that was eight years before they came into law. so in 2014, we have 194 play componen
so that is where we got together with our ada coordinator, the department of public works, kevin jensen, and also talking with some of the designers in the landscape department, who do most of the play areas, and came up with recommended guidelines for these and where to put hand grips and maybe where to increase the number of play elements just to enrich the experience? and we're looking to finalize those, as a voluntary standard, because otherwise we would have to go to the board of...
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iraqmin jensen talks about and carroll doherty discusses partisan polarization. >> president obama used his weekly address to wish the happy july 4th weekend. arkansas congressman steve same in thehe republican address while talking about u.s. natural -- energy policy. >> hi, everybody. i hope you're enjoying your fourth of july weekend. begin today by saying a special word to the u.s. men's soccer team who represented america so well the past few weeks. we are so proud of you. you've got a lot of new believers and i know there's actually a petition on the white make tim howard the next secretary of defense. spot right has that now, but if there is a vacancy, i promise to think about it. 238 years ago that our founders came together in philadelphia to launch our american experiment. farmers, businessmen, ministersd lawyers, and a kite flying scientist. those early patriots may have backgroundsfferent and different walks of life but they were united by a belief in simple truth, that we are all created equal, that we are all withed by our creator certain inalienable rights and among these
iraqmin jensen talks about and carroll doherty discusses partisan polarization. >> president obama used his weekly address to wish the happy july 4th weekend. arkansas congressman steve same in thehe republican address while talking about u.s. natural -- energy policy. >> hi, everybody. i hope you're enjoying your fourth of july weekend. begin today by saying a special word to the u.s. men's soccer team who represented america so well the past few weeks. we are so proud of you....
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and sky during the next four minutes having spotted the jensen air traffic controller fail to identify it as the aircraft most probably didn't count for so if i didn't get asian system which is characteristic of military aircraft. why deploy a military jets in an area where there are passenger planes flying and why not mention it also here satellite pictures show ukraine's anti aircraft systems including the book missiles moving towards the east on the fourteenth of july of course he have claimed that face no airborne threat so why the build up plus take a look at this this is what we can see a book missile launcher is the fact that within a few kilometers of the nets around that time this is the spot right here than on the day of the crash and as we can see it is gone now let's move over here and take a look at ukraine's radar activity and see how it's changed here on the day of the crash july the seventeen is when we see it reaches its peak well here's one more question they do want to size it satellite pictures prove i'm sick of men forces launched a missile well where are those pic
and sky during the next four minutes having spotted the jensen air traffic controller fail to identify it as the aircraft most probably didn't count for so if i didn't get asian system which is characteristic of military aircraft. why deploy a military jets in an area where there are passenger planes flying and why not mention it also here satellite pictures show ukraine's anti aircraft systems including the book missiles moving towards the east on the fourteenth of july of course he have...
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craig jensen brings 3-1. he'll most likely be a starter. no record from the tarp. a's stay hot, they win their third straight, 5-1. back to samardzija. he headed to the dugout offering handshakes to coaches. don't worry, they were teammates in chicago. today was a scheduled start for the cubs. he told billy dean, he's ready to go tomorrow. that's -- >> i can't wait to get out there and pitch and being all the way across the country from where i was before, i'm sure there are a lot of people that haven't seen me pitch. i want to come out and do my part to help this team win a bunch of ball games, be wherever we want to be come season end. >> pablo sandoval and the giants have lost seven of eight. this was the last thing they needed. sandoval beaned in the elbow. finished at at bat. the giants found their power stroke today. gregor blanco's first home run of the year. jake to the gap in right center. first triple of the year. giants fell 3-2 in the ninth. his first home run in the month, ties 3-0. belted, second game back, after missing 50 with a broken thumb, giants
craig jensen brings 3-1. he'll most likely be a starter. no record from the tarp. a's stay hot, they win their third straight, 5-1. back to samardzija. he headed to the dugout offering handshakes to coaches. don't worry, they were teammates in chicago. today was a scheduled start for the cubs. he told billy dean, he's ready to go tomorrow. that's -- >> i can't wait to get out there and pitch and being all the way across the country from where i was before, i'm sure there are a lot of...
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so let's bring in a forensics expert, robert jensen, chief executive officer of kenyon internationalency services. sir, welcome. >> yes, hello. >> we are six, seven days after this plane crashed. it has been horrendous mass casualty event. first just thinking of these forensic scientists, medical professionals with the grim task of opening these coffins. how is one even trained to handle this? >> well, i mean, to think -- to begin with, it is a national day of mourning in the netherlands. and it's a sad day. unfortunately, it's going to be the first of many sad days, both for the families who are the most important and for the people doing the work. it's what the forensics people do, though. it's what they do, sadly, day in, day out. so they're trained for it. and they'll have programs to help them. but the focus really isn't going to be on them. it will be on the families. >> with robert, the beginning of a months'-long, presumably process, inside this forensics lab, can you just help us understand how these scientists go about identifying the bodies? what are they looking for? >> a
so let's bring in a forensics expert, robert jensen, chief executive officer of kenyon internationalency services. sir, welcome. >> yes, hello. >> we are six, seven days after this plane crashed. it has been horrendous mass casualty event. first just thinking of these forensic scientists, medical professionals with the grim task of opening these coffins. how is one even trained to handle this? >> well, i mean, to think -- to begin with, it is a national day of mourning in the...
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joining me now in an exclusive interview is royal gold ceo tony jensen.solutely fascinating, tony, and i wanted to just give people a sense of exactly how you do it. you give financing, if i have this correctly, to gold/silver miners, and then you get a cut on the back end when they actually extract the metal, correct? >> that's exactly right, liz. so if you think of us like a provider of capital to the mining industry, particularly gold and silver mining industry, you know, what we do is we provide that capital in exchange for principal and interest like a bank would take, we rather would take production. we get a percentage of the production from these mines throughout their life and in beyond the reserves that are known today. so it's a very unique way to invest in gold. liz: well, it's almost like you're not really a bank bank for the miners who want to start extracting in different areas but don't have the capital, and they don't want to go to a traditional bank because that might hurt or load up on their debt. let's talk about, what, some 200 royalt
joining me now in an exclusive interview is royal gold ceo tony jensen.solutely fascinating, tony, and i wanted to just give people a sense of exactly how you do it. you give financing, if i have this correctly, to gold/silver miners, and then you get a cut on the back end when they actually extract the metal, correct? >> that's exactly right, liz. so if you think of us like a provider of capital to the mining industry, particularly gold and silver mining industry, you know, what we do is...
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we had a recent case involving jensen farms, a business that produced fresh fruit and they had cantaloupes that were insufficiently washed and they had listeria on the cantaloupes. they got into the stream of commerce 20 or 30 states and ultimately tied to 33 deaths because of the ingestion of that listeria. no evidence that the two proprietors or two owners of the business intentionally sent tainted cantaloupe, but because they're operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact on health, the strict liability misdemeanor of being responsible for ensuring that did not happen was employed by the department. in cases like that, we -- >> you mentioned a misdemeanor. >> not a felony. >> and civil fines were insufficient? >> the judgment of the prosecutor in that case is that if it is a business problem, it can be emil or rated by writing a check and dissolving a civil case. insufficient deterrence.or ratea check and dissolving a civil case. insufficient deterrence. criminal sanction has a greater attention 2k3wgetting. >> but this is limited to health and safety involved? >> the
we had a recent case involving jensen farms, a business that produced fresh fruit and they had cantaloupes that were insufficiently washed and they had listeria on the cantaloupes. they got into the stream of commerce 20 or 30 states and ultimately tied to 33 deaths because of the ingestion of that listeria. no evidence that the two proprietors or two owners of the business intentionally sent tainted cantaloupe, but because they're operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact...
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joining me is eric schoenstein from jensen and chris ressler from needham growth fund.me, but here we are, all-time highs, fed's dovish, the beige book was positive today. is it still all systems go or do you take some money off the table here? >> well, i think it still is potentially all systems go. the difference is, as we'd like to see, you know, what we would like to see from a jensen perspective, our disciplines is be a bit more selective. >> okay. >> i think there's plenty of room for certain kinds of stocks to still do well in a market like this, and i think there definitely are some undervalued places where people can go. i don't think it's all systems go across the entire market, though. >> yeah. i mean, chris, we have seen, you know, just to get subtleties in this market, the small caps had been leading the way to the up side. that russell 2000, the nasdaq, very strong. now they're the laggards. what does that tell you about this market right now? what's your perspective? >> i think there's certainly some nervousness. there could be some concern going into the
joining me is eric schoenstein from jensen and chris ressler from needham growth fund.me, but here we are, all-time highs, fed's dovish, the beige book was positive today. is it still all systems go or do you take some money off the table here? >> well, i think it still is potentially all systems go. the difference is, as we'd like to see, you know, what we would like to see from a jensen perspective, our disciplines is be a bit more selective. >> okay. >> i think there's...
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then american university professor benjamin jensen talks about the latest developments in iraq, syria, and the region. and later the pew research center discuss what is it could mean for future elections. "washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning, it is sunday, july 6, 2014. on today's three-hour washington journal we will discuss the future of a rack, breakdown a report on the politicization of polarization in america and first this morning we will discover the georgia safe carry protection act, known as the georgia guns everywhere law. as we take up the gun debate and reactions, we are asking viewers to weigh in with your thoughts. phone lines are open for you to do that. republicans can call --
then american university professor benjamin jensen talks about the latest developments in iraq, syria, and the region. and later the pew research center discuss what is it could mean for future elections. "washington journal" is next. ♪ good morning, it is sunday, july 6, 2014. on today's three-hour washington journal we will discuss the future of a rack, breakdown a report on the politicization of polarization in america and first this morning we will discover the georgia safe...
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we had a recent case involving jensen farms, a business that produced fresh fruit and they had cantaloupes that were insufficiently washed and they had listeria on the cantaloupes. they got into the stream of commerce 20 or 30 states and ultimately tied to 33 deaths because of the ingestion of that listeria. no evidence that the two proprietors or two owners of the business intentionally sent tainted cantaloupe but because they're operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact on health the strict liability misdemeanor of being responsible for ensuring that did not happen was employed by the department. in cases like that we -- >> you mentioned a misdemeanor. >> not a felony. >> and civil fines were insufficient? >> the judgment of the prosecutor in that case is that if it is a business problem it can be emil or rated by writing a check and dissolving a civil case. insufficient deterrence.or rated by writing a check and dissolving a civil case. insufficient deterrence. criminal sanction has a greater attention 2k3we9getting. >> but this is limited to health and safety involv
we had a recent case involving jensen farms, a business that produced fresh fruit and they had cantaloupes that were insufficiently washed and they had listeria on the cantaloupes. they got into the stream of commerce 20 or 30 states and ultimately tied to 33 deaths because of the ingestion of that listeria. no evidence that the two proprietors or two owners of the business intentionally sent tainted cantaloupe but because they're operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact on...
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no evidence the two proprietors or owners of the business at jensen's intentionally send tainted cantaloupes but because they are operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact on health, strict liability misdemeanor of being responsible for insuring that that did not happen was employed by the department. in cases like that -- >> misdemeanor was not a felony. and civil fines were insufficient? >> the judgment of the prosecutor in that case benefited. the business problem could be ameliorated by writing a check and involving the civil case, that is a policy determination congress made, criminal sanction has greater attention getting deterrent effect with corporate entity. >> all of this would be limited to situations where health and safety were involved. >> reliability offenses, the bp oil spill, no one intentionally injected oil into the gulf of mexico but it was such magnitude responsible corporate officer could be held responsible as the the company. those crimes are in that area highly regulated industries, sophisticated actors who would have to make it their business to
no evidence the two proprietors or owners of the business at jensen's intentionally send tainted cantaloupes but because they are operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact on health, strict liability misdemeanor of being responsible for insuring that that did not happen was employed by the department. in cases like that -- >> misdemeanor was not a felony. and civil fines were insufficient? >> the judgment of the prosecutor in that case benefited. the business...
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there is a website if you want to find out more a >> american university professor benjamin jensen talksbout the latest of elements in iraq, syria and the region. partisan polarization in the u.s. and what it could mean for future elections. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal" on c-span. our endowment is the largest amount and is pretty healthy. just shy of $600 million. to put that in perspective, at $6 billion. harvard, which represents the pinnacle of endowment is $24 billion. they have a $6 billion campaign going on right now. if we are going to aspire to have that type of excellent facilities to produce that type of excellence on our campus, we have to have that type of investment. it is my response ability now -- to go out and now ensure that we expand. >> howard university's interim president on the challenges facing the predominantly black university. >> now you can keep in touch with current events from the nation's capital using any phone, anytime. c-span radio on audio now. you congressional coverag
there is a website if you want to find out more a >> american university professor benjamin jensen talksbout the latest of elements in iraq, syria and the region. partisan polarization in the u.s. and what it could mean for future elections. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal" on c-span. our endowment is the largest amount and is pretty healthy. just shy of $600 million. to put that in perspective, at...
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benjamin jensen talks about the developments in iraq, syria, and the reason. polarization in the u.s. and what it could mean for future elections. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. meant is thel largest amount -- our endowment is the largest for a historical black college. vanderbilt is in our peer group. they are at $6 billion. harvard, which represents the pinnacle of the nation's endowment, is $34 billion. they have a $6 billion campaign. aspire togoing to have that kind of excellence. those types of facilities, we have to have that type of investment. , and theresponsibility next presidents will have the responsibility, to go out and ensure -- expand. >> the howard university president on the challenges facing the university. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. capitalist timothy draper is spearheading a measure california into 60. he says the result will be better managed states. get the required 800,000 signatures by july 18, the measure will appear on the state hospital
benjamin jensen talks about the developments in iraq, syria, and the reason. polarization in the u.s. and what it could mean for future elections. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. meant is thel largest amount -- our endowment is the largest for a historical black college. vanderbilt is in our peer group. they are at $6 billion. harvard, which represents the pinnacle of the nation's endowment, is $34 billion....
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we had a recent case involving jensen farms, a business that produced fresh fruit and they had cantaloupes that were insufficiently washed and they had listeria on the cantaloupes. they got into the stream of commerce 20 or 30 states and ultimately tied to 33 deaths because of the ingestion of that listeria. no evidence that the two proprietors or two owners of the business intentionally sent tainted cantaloupe, but because they're operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact on health, the strict liability misdemeanor of being responsible for ensuring that did not happen was employed by the department. in cases like that, we -- >> you mentioned a misdemeanor. >> not a felony. >> and civil fines were insufficient? >> the judgment of the prosecutor in that case is that if it is a business problem, it can be emil or rated by writing a check and dissolving a civil case. insufficient deterrence.or ratea check and dissolving a civil case. insufficient deterrence. criminal sanction has a greater attention 2k3wgetting. >> but this is limited to health and safety involved? >> the
we had a recent case involving jensen farms, a business that produced fresh fruit and they had cantaloupes that were insufficiently washed and they had listeria on the cantaloupes. they got into the stream of commerce 20 or 30 states and ultimately tied to 33 deaths because of the ingestion of that listeria. no evidence that the two proprietors or two owners of the business intentionally sent tainted cantaloupe, but because they're operating in a business that directly has that kind of impact...
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bill from jensen beach, florida won. he'll get a copy of "george washington's secret six." way, i asked brian to give me a refill on my ice coffee. feel that. what's different about it? >> not so icy. >> i didn't really hold the job too long. >> don't look for tip money. >> brian, you're fired. >> no tip for you. >> switching gears. >> new concerns this morning about the deadly ebola virus. this as two american peace corps workers are quarantined outside the u.s. after being exposed. anna kooiman has more. >> reporter: good morning. officials now saying this is the largest ever record outbreak of the disease. those two american peace corps workers came in contact with an individual who later died from the virus. they will likely be brought to the united states once doctors clear them. we are learning they are under close observation and are not showing symptoms yet. but the peace corps has decided to evacuate 340 of its american volunteers from three african countries out of precaution during this deadly outbreak. in liberia, schools shut down and employees have been order
bill from jensen beach, florida won. he'll get a copy of "george washington's secret six." way, i asked brian to give me a refill on my ice coffee. feel that. what's different about it? >> not so icy. >> i didn't really hold the job too long. >> don't look for tip money. >> brian, you're fired. >> no tip for you. >> switching gears. >> new concerns this morning about the deadly ebola virus. this as two american peace corps workers are...
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the game of chess and young woman by the name of margo jensen. >> here, there's two historical factslly did have an affair with a 19-year-old college student that did actually overlap the cuban missile crisis. second, behind the official negotiations, there was an unofficial negotiation, a secret negotiation only a few people knew about in the white house. my fictional premise supposed the affair with the college student didn't really happen but a cover for the secret negotiations. >> okay. take it from there. that affair did happen with kennedy, correct? >> i really did have an affair with a 19-year-old but my fictional 19-year-old he does not have an affair with but she is asked to pretend to have an affair with the president using his reputation as it were as the cover so that she can ferry messages between him and an official of the soviet embassy. >> when we look back on the history of what that time meant for the world internationally it was a big chess game and trying to figure it out and a lot of it went with the national thought leaders who could think like the luck of tryin
the game of chess and young woman by the name of margo jensen. >> here, there's two historical factslly did have an affair with a 19-year-old college student that did actually overlap the cuban missile crisis. second, behind the official negotiations, there was an unofficial negotiation, a secret negotiation only a few people knew about in the white house. my fictional premise supposed the affair with the college student didn't really happen but a cover for the secret negotiations....