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he ought to explain to the american people whether he deliberately lied or just didn't know what his agency was doing. >> to sum up, you want an
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there are lies upon lies in this ugly episode be read commission are lied to congress. i believe it was this committee, in march of 2012, when he said it was no targeting. how many communications from the irs to members of congress, who inquired about the status, whether there was targeting, how many communications were there? in which agents of the irs told congress that there was no targeting? those are lies. lying to congress is a crime. department of justice has refused to investigate who was responsible for releasing the confidential tax information of coke industries to the president industries to the president. we sued the irs to try to get to the bottom of why tax information was made available. where was the fbi? that is a criminal offense. it's a criminal offense to have also come up the irs, to release the confidential donor information. and the republican governor's council.licy that is a criminal offense. it is a felony to lie to a federal agency. yet, the irs on the day after thanksgiving, and proposing these regulations, the agent who transmitted those pr
there are lies upon lies in this ugly episode be read commission are lied to congress. i believe it was this committee, in march of 2012, when he said it was no targeting. how many communications from the irs to members of congress, who inquired about the status, whether there was targeting, how many communications were there? in which agents of the irs told congress that there was no targeting? those are lies. lying to congress is a crime. department of justice has refused to investigate who...
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coming up, myths, lies, and complete stupidity of about america's lies.s. >> today is only when folks think about what they get from alaska, america's lies. >> today is only they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. ♪ ♪ ♪ a. >> genetic mutation of our children. john: my goodness. the process of fracking. but those who do the fracking want much more and they also want the epa to step in. one federal instead of these state regulations, steve eberly says putting the epa in charge would be a threat to all of our future. >> the boom that we are having is largely on state and private land. when the federal government is in control, we see delays. >> but this
coming up, myths, lies, and complete stupidity of about america's lies.s. >> today is only when folks think about what they get from alaska, america's lies. >> today is only they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up...
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. >> families are being lied to and manipulated by the coyotes. >> jon: coyotes. what if we just get them to look down. [gunfire] [applause] honestly, that was really long walk for a wyle e. coyote joke. took you all the way around the block. there are a number of different ways to address the fundamental issues causing this problem -- economic assistance to their home central american countries, training assistance to central american law enforcement, reforming our immigration courts to process minors more efficiently. >> you have to address these ambiguities in our law that are creating the circumstances that are allowing these trafficking groups to convince people to pay them $8,000 or $10,000 to bring them here. >> jon: or you can make semantic changes. that's the other way we could go, just change the wording. for more on the house boarding bill, we turn to jordan klepper in mexico. jordan, thank you for joining us. [applause] jordan, if obama's action gives coyotes leeway to lie, what makes you think that the house bill is going to stop them? it's ridiculous
. >> families are being lied to and manipulated by the coyotes. >> jon: coyotes. what if we just get them to look down. [gunfire] [applause] honestly, that was really long walk for a wyle e. coyote joke. took you all the way around the block. there are a number of different ways to address the fundamental issues causing this problem -- economic assistance to their home central american countries, training assistance to central american law enforcement, reforming our immigration...
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lies about education are common. other applicants lied about winning awards or their previous job titles. and then there are the more outlandish lies. there was one person that actually said that they were the assistant to the prime minister of a country. that doesn't have a prime minister. there was another candidate that claims to be an olympic mestbe the babysitter for madonna and tom cruise, none of the things were true. >> reporter: the most lies are caught in the financial industry. john works on wall street and has seen it firsthand. >> we did find someone probably -- a year or two in their employment this they had outright lied i think about their education and their former employment and they were let go. >> reporter: for many, lying doesn't pay. half of all employers say when they catch a lie, the worker is dismissed immediately. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> and get this. one-third of employers say they've seen a recent increase in resume ohm embellishments. >>> the worst and best gas prices if your
lies about education are common. other applicants lied about winning awards or their previous job titles. and then there are the more outlandish lies. there was one person that actually said that they were the assistant to the prime minister of a country. that doesn't have a prime minister. there was another candidate that claims to be an olympic mestbe the babysitter for madonna and tom cruise, none of the things were true. >> reporter: the most lies are caught in the financial industry....
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the lawmakers say li responded positively to a plan to open a hotline between the two countries. defense officials could use the hotline in emergencies to avoid the risk of an accidental conflict at sea. >>> more and more students from china are making their way into the halls of japan's top universities. many of them failed to get into their schools of choice back home. and now they're looking for a second chance. >> reporter: about 80,000 chinese students study at higher level institutions in japan every year. this private university in tokyo, waseda, is among the most popular in this nation. the cohort of chinese students here has tripled in ten years. >> chinese students are very much motivated, they are motivated to study and study very hard. >> reporter: the first test for many, however is the university entrance examination. many prepare for the exam at japanese language schools like this one. >> reporter: today, the school is holding an orientation session for new arrivals. >> reporter: most of the students here were unable to get into their target university back home. s
the lawmakers say li responded positively to a plan to open a hotline between the two countries. defense officials could use the hotline in emergencies to avoid the risk of an accidental conflict at sea. >>> more and more students from china are making their way into the halls of japan's top universities. many of them failed to get into their schools of choice back home. and now they're looking for a second chance. >> reporter: about 80,000 chinese students study at higher level...
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not waste my time with somebody who lies to you.n the "mean to me" is easier to deal with than somebody who lies to you a lot. because if he lies to you a lot, how do you know that he really likes you even though he says so? maybe he's lying about that, too. i would give this person one last shot and say "don't ever lie to me again." and say "because i like you." if you do like this person. "i like you and you say you like me but a predicate of that relationship that you can't lie to me and i can't lie the you so i'm going to be honest with you and not lie and say this is your last chance." and then kick him to the curb: >> stephen colbert's three children are very lucky to have that guy as their dad. in a small hawaiian town. making bread so good, that people bought two loaves one to take home, and one to eat on the way. so good, they grew from here. to here. to here. but to grow again, to the east coast they needed a new factory, but where? fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the fo
not waste my time with somebody who lies to you.n the "mean to me" is easier to deal with than somebody who lies to you a lot. because if he lies to you a lot, how do you know that he really likes you even though he says so? maybe he's lying about that, too. i would give this person one last shot and say "don't ever lie to me again." and say "because i like you." if you do like this person. "i like you and you say you like me but a predicate of that...
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. >> complete lies. and larry grat wall was in sds but never the weather underground. >> the precursor. >> yeah. the student movement. he was lying and the police union doesn't know what they're talking about. >> bernadine dorn was not a fan of the police and referred to them typically as pigs. >> well, that again was the inflated rhetoric at the time. yes, the black panthers did that, we did that, yes. >> i mean, that sort of rhetoric is sort of what catches people's attention when she's calling them pigs and celebrating bad things happening to the police at the same time one gets murdered. and then you allegedly went and told larry she did. >> never happened. but look, it's true that the rhetoric was inflated. it's also true you take a situation like chicago today, the police are a violent, of control enterprise in chicago today. the shooting of unarmed people again and again. the stopping of people in the street. the endless arrests. >> do you refer to them as pigs today? >> no, i don't. we hang out w
. >> complete lies. and larry grat wall was in sds but never the weather underground. >> the precursor. >> yeah. the student movement. he was lying and the police union doesn't know what they're talking about. >> bernadine dorn was not a fan of the police and referred to them typically as pigs. >> well, that again was the inflated rhetoric at the time. yes, the black panthers did that, we did that, yes. >> i mean, that sort of rhetoric is sort of what catches...
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anyway, some he lied. he was planning everything and just said. these are examples. there are all listed in carefully analyzed, tobacco, the first city in the world of tobacco the was conclusive, notable, and written about. there had been 15 different studies the surgeon general if they wanted to. they would have done the surgeon general report they give it a fancy name shares split the tobacco research institute. essentially it is running. anyone who did in the digging in all. they would have noticed the person doing this thing was not a scientist. they were doing the studies, and there were just stalling for years while they were making money. those are just examples of how many people died in a 20th-century from tobacco. of 100 million people died according to the who. how many in this century? 1 billion with a b. who has been exporting tobacco around the world? every president since jimmy carter in 1979 literally from every u.s. trigger for the and then to now has her tax electives their child to open up markets to the state for little teenage kids and candy ciga
anyway, some he lied. he was planning everything and just said. these are examples. there are all listed in carefully analyzed, tobacco, the first city in the world of tobacco the was conclusive, notable, and written about. there had been 15 different studies the surgeon general if they wanted to. they would have done the surgeon general report they give it a fancy name shares split the tobacco research institute. essentially it is running. anyone who did in the digging in all. they would have...
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man gothe forgotten used to being lied to. benghazi.t got us into a war libya without congressional approval. our ambassador big for security, was ignored, then murdered when the consulate was attacked, as predicted, by savage muslim terrorists. americans there were left behind to die. then obama helped spread the lie that spontaneous protest -- it was over youtube. it was to blame for this highly organized and premeditated attack. the forgotten man is used to obama's lawlessness. can use as another example amnesty. well, congress refused or declines to pass the dream act. they did not want amnesty. they knew the people did not want amnesty. so no dream act. but the dreamweaver, he waved his magic wand, and obama unilaterally enacted his own, which created the current crisis we are seeing as illegals are pouring in. to collect what he legally promised them. i do not know if there is any democrats in this crowd, but if there are democrats who may be will watch later, i want to ask democrats. come on. was goingthe one who to part the wate
man gothe forgotten used to being lied to. benghazi.t got us into a war libya without congressional approval. our ambassador big for security, was ignored, then murdered when the consulate was attacked, as predicted, by savage muslim terrorists. americans there were left behind to die. then obama helped spread the lie that spontaneous protest -- it was over youtube. it was to blame for this highly organized and premeditated attack. the forgotten man is used to obama's lawlessness. can use as...
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military veteran that has been lied to. many of us have been lied to. i'm also a jew. that government does not represent me. that u.s. government which has lied to us and is complicit in murder. complicit in war crimes, does not represent me and neither does the state of israel represent me. i just came from the veterans for peace national convention in north carolina. i am very proud to say that we passed a strong resolution in support of palestinians in gaza. i want to read you a couple is bitterness and -- as veterans who have witnessed the horror for we are deeply outraged i the state of israel's slaughter on innocent civilians in gaza. like this girl who lost her entire family when her home was bombed by israel. and young children like this have been orphaned if not killed and injured. it is horrible. veterans for peace joins millions around the globe who were shocked by the one-sided slaughter. we call on israel to stop the slaughter now. power to the people. free palestine. free gaza. next thank you for being here. fax on behalf of the palestinian american counc
military veteran that has been lied to. many of us have been lied to. i'm also a jew. that government does not represent me. that u.s. government which has lied to us and is complicit in murder. complicit in war crimes, does not represent me and neither does the state of israel represent me. i just came from the veterans for peace national convention in north carolina. i am very proud to say that we passed a strong resolution in support of palestinians in gaza. i want to read you a couple is...
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you lied when you knew it was going to affect a court proceeding. you lied to help yourself, and now you're lying to help your friend, and i think in the end, the way it would affect a jury, and by the way, people should understand the grand jury will probably hear nothing about this. this is only if it goes to a jury trial because the prosec e prosecutor probably won't bring this out in front of the grand jury. people sometimes judge you by who you hang out with and one of the things they're looking at in addition to whether he stole the mail and lied to the cops and he lied about his name and age, he tried to make himself look younger so maybe he would be handled more leniently, maybe as a juvenile in this proceeding but they're going to look at michael brown and say he just allegedly committed this robbery, and this is the guy he's hanging out with. it kind of harms them from a character standpoint in the eyes of a jury. >> sunny wants to jump in. >> you know what's troubling to me we're having so much coverage showing mug shots of dorian johnson
you lied when you knew it was going to affect a court proceeding. you lied to help yourself, and now you're lying to help your friend, and i think in the end, the way it would affect a jury, and by the way, people should understand the grand jury will probably hear nothing about this. this is only if it goes to a jury trial because the prosec e prosecutor probably won't bring this out in front of the grand jury. people sometimes judge you by who you hang out with and one of the things they're...
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. >> reporter: we've heard a lot about quid pro quo, lies and coverup. the prosecution says there was a quid pro quo, that jonnie williams gave the mcdonnells $177,000 in loans and gifts and in return got some official actions from the governor. the defense says no way. there was a quid, yes, there were the gifts, but there was no quo the defense says and also the defense says the mcdonnells could not have conspired because their marriage was disfunctional and they say bob mcdonnell did not hide anything. bob mcdonnell's attorney hank asville blamed it all on jonnie williams. he said the bottom line is jonnie williams never got anything official from bob mcdonnell. he focused on williams' immunity deal from securities and tax fraud problems he said and that jonnie pitched the government a story about bob mcdonnell being corrupt better than he sold anybody anatabloc. he said the government paid a tremendous price for his testimony because without jonnie williams his falsehoods, there is no crime. asville told the jury, if you have a reasonable doubt of th
. >> reporter: we've heard a lot about quid pro quo, lies and coverup. the prosecution says there was a quid pro quo, that jonnie williams gave the mcdonnells $177,000 in loans and gifts and in return got some official actions from the governor. the defense says no way. there was a quid, yes, there were the gifts, but there was no quo the defense says and also the defense says the mcdonnells could not have conspired because their marriage was disfunctional and they say bob mcdonnell did...
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he lied about how he injured himself.atements could lead to criminal charges and a pr nightmare. >> reporter: the lapd telling abc news they received reports of a woman screaming saturday night. the same night shaw was said to have jumped from a second floor balcony to save his nephew. a man matching shaw's description was seen climbing off the third floor balcony of his girlfriend's apartment. police claim our investigation showed he was there. shaw denies he was there. >> if nothing else, the police can charge him with lying to the police, which would be obstruction of evidence and lying to a police officer. >> reporter: according to police, shaw's girlfriend did not indicate she was a victim of domestic violence. and police, trying to get to the bottom of what actually did happen that night, saying we would have liked to hear mr. shaw provide some clarity about the situation. but that isn't going to happen. shaw's lawyer advising the player not to speak to police anymore about the case because he says shaw spoke to the
he lied about how he injured himself.atements could lead to criminal charges and a pr nightmare. >> reporter: the lapd telling abc news they received reports of a woman screaming saturday night. the same night shaw was said to have jumped from a second floor balcony to save his nephew. a man matching shaw's description was seen climbing off the third floor balcony of his girlfriend's apartment. police claim our investigation showed he was there. shaw denies he was there. >> if...
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li has exercised little all his life.e can now barely keep up with the elementary school students. ♪ the strict diet and the six hours of exercise a day are gradually helping him shed the weight. though he clearly still has some way to go. >> translator: at first, i was the weakest in the group. now i'm getting stronger thanks it daily hard exercise. >> reporter: this is the last day of the camp. so what result of all that sweating, dieting and running? 94.9 kilograms. li has lost about 19 kilograms. >> translator: the hard work paid off. i lost more weight than i expected. >> reporter: many chinese people have -- lives than ever. but it has come neighbors. find out the challenges china faces on "newsline." >>> the tropical storm marie is sending dangerous big waves to the california coast. our meteorologist has the details. >> many people are flocking to the beaches in southern california to see giant waves. take a look at this scene in long beach. surfers headed out to the beach in southern california wednesday to catch
li has exercised little all his life.e can now barely keep up with the elementary school students. ♪ the strict diet and the six hours of exercise a day are gradually helping him shed the weight. though he clearly still has some way to go. >> translator: at first, i was the weakest in the group. now i'm getting stronger thanks it daily hard exercise. >> reporter: this is the last day of the camp. so what result of all that sweating, dieting and running? 94.9 kilograms. li has lost...
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. >> you went under ground whiyou stole, you lied, you hid. are we in agreement. >> yes.you did. >> you wrote about it in your book. >> we stole id. >> you stole purses, wallets. you stole money. >> some. >> you ripped off dead baby's identity. >> right. >> yet the violence continued. just because you went under ground didn't mean the violence stopped. >> what violence? >> june 9th, 1970, you bombed the new yorksy headquarters. let me list it. march 1st, 1971, you bombed the u.s. capital. may 19th, 1972 bombed the pentagon. january 9th you bombed the state department. >> that is destruction of property. you can call it violence. but to equate it to the murder of human beings is nonsense. >> you realize people could have been hurt. >> i said people could have been hurt and thank god they weren't. we made every attempt not to. >> you appreciate the recklessness of that? who are you to potentially endanger the lives of those individuals who may have been in or around this building. >> i don't say it wasn't reckless or illegal. >> it is way beyond legality. you could have mur
. >> you went under ground whiyou stole, you lied, you hid. are we in agreement. >> yes.you did. >> you wrote about it in your book. >> we stole id. >> you stole purses, wallets. you stole money. >> some. >> you ripped off dead baby's identity. >> right. >> yet the violence continued. just because you went under ground didn't mean the violence stopped. >> what violence? >> june 9th, 1970, you bombed the new yorksy headquarters....
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some even lied about degrees and companies they worked for. not a good idea. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00 saying good-bye to robin williams. the actor's death touched a lot of people here in the bay area. what our phil matier is learning for plans about a public memorial those stories and more tonight at 5:00. >>> a last weather word from you? >> looking very nice. outside. we have the 9ers game this weekend. temperatures in the low 80s. >> what more would you want? >> that's football weather. >> gorgeous. >> happy wednesday. ,, >> wyatt: what this diamond has done and what it continues to do is the biggest story in fashion. but what's greater than that is what it means to us. look -- look deeply into this stone, and you can see the future that it holds for you, for your career, for us. marry me. the captain can do it right here on this ship. so, what do you say? let's rock 'n' roll, huh? [ both chuckle ]
some even lied about degrees and companies they worked for. not a good idea. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00 saying good-bye to robin williams. the actor's death touched a lot of people here in the bay area. what our phil matier is learning for plans about a public memorial those stories and more tonight at 5:00. >>> a last weather word from you? >> looking very nice. outside. we have the 9ers game this weekend. temperatures in the low 80s. >> what more would you...
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and particularly i want to know whether director brennan deliberately lied to the american people. as you know, he told your network and others, oh, the search is the furthest thing from what he would be interested in. i've long felt that with the intelligence leadership there is a culture of misinformation. this may be another example.
and particularly i want to know whether director brennan deliberately lied to the american people. as you know, he told your network and others, oh, the search is the furthest thing from what he would be interested in. i've long felt that with the intelligence leadership there is a culture of misinformation. this may be another example.
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it can't come from inside the agency whose director directly lied to the american people on at least two occasions that i know of about this whole issue. >> can i say something about
it can't come from inside the agency whose director directly lied to the american people on at least two occasions that i know of about this whole issue. >> can i say something about
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none of us want to be lied to and deceived and denied. so that is the level to which i connected. >> and they also put that in there. but they also want there to be a real love between the two of them. >> right. >> it is not that she finds out and secretly hated him but never knew what to do. she truly loves this man and he truly loves her too. but yes, she has been -- her -- you know, she's a great pride. and i think she's -- yeah, her dignity is -- she's -- what you said. [ laughter ] >> now it's like -- i should have my audio guy make a screeching sound. like rrrr. like a real screech. because now we're going to the other character. and there is never any danger of knees t these two characters being confused. but it speaks to your experience that you could play both these characters at the same time. this "mom" thing, a lot of people are getting a quick out of this. >> i know. they are. i'm kuwa quite a bit more like margaret scully than like bonny. i'm not afraid to play her because i like to be big and bold, you know, and the comedy
none of us want to be lied to and deceived and denied. so that is the level to which i connected. >> and they also put that in there. but they also want there to be a real love between the two of them. >> right. >> it is not that she finds out and secretly hated him but never knew what to do. she truly loves this man and he truly loves her too. but yes, she has been -- her -- you know, she's a great pride. and i think she's -- yeah, her dignity is -- she's -- what you said. [...
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we were lied to by two presidents. vietnam is relevant because the reason nixon did the things he did was because of the pentagon papers. he was livid that someone leaked that to the press. he wanted to get elseberg, that's why he created the plummers. there's a direct connection. we were lied to by two presidents and we are still living with that and we have that cynicism today. i think that's exactly right. i was working for a republican senator a few blocks from here in 1974, the most amazing period in history to live through almost and to be around all of that and see it and then five years later i was working for carl bernstein for abc. i was covering the trials where eight members of congress went to prison. how could you not be suspicious of those in power after you lived through that? i think it's a good point he's made. host: the sound section has this piece from white house council still sharing nixon's secret t prolific author hasn't left water gate. the 40th anniversary of nixon resignation. interested in r
we were lied to by two presidents. vietnam is relevant because the reason nixon did the things he did was because of the pentagon papers. he was livid that someone leaked that to the press. he wanted to get elseberg, that's why he created the plummers. there's a direct connection. we were lied to by two presidents and we are still living with that and we have that cynicism today. i think that's exactly right. i was working for a republican senator a few blocks from here in 1974, the most...
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that's what happens when you potentially get caught in a web of lies.all the other top headlines. >> good morning. >> nothing was meant by that. just so you know. >> thanks. speaking of lies, here's ron claiborne. >> right here. that eye contact. >> hi, paula. dan and sara. good morning, everyone. we begin with the renewed u.s. air strikes targeting the islamic extremist group isis in iraq. u.s. fighter jets and drones are pounding targets like this one. in a convoy of isis, this as the terror group released another gruesome videotaped execution of a soldier this time captured along the syrian border. >>> and michael sam, the first openly gay player drafted into the nfl was released by the st. louis rams. sam took to social media thanking the rams for the opportunity to try out for the team. >>> and in a meeting with eu leaders, ukraine's prime minister warned that his country is at the brink of a full-scale war if what he called russian aggress is not stopped. russian officials are reportedly inside ukraine. meantime, putin has apparently called upon u
that's what happens when you potentially get caught in a web of lies.all the other top headlines. >> good morning. >> nothing was meant by that. just so you know. >> thanks. speaking of lies, here's ron claiborne. >> right here. that eye contact. >> hi, paula. dan and sara. good morning, everyone. we begin with the renewed u.s. air strikes targeting the islamic extremist group isis in iraq. u.s. fighter jets and drones are pounding targets like this one. in a...
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documents anytime and anyplace, they first have to get their documents on to those servers and therein lies one of the risks. imani hired a company to do it for her. but when her $3,600 bill ballooned to more than $12,000 she contested it the charges and she says the company held her documents hostage. >> all my files were gone. and i'm going, what's happening? your stuff might not be so safe. >> reporter: mcsherry says there is a risk in giving another company access to your sensitive documents, documents that could be hacked, subpoenaed, or lost if the service shuts down. and most user agreements like imani's reserve the right to suspend or terminate your service at their discretion.
documents anytime and anyplace, they first have to get their documents on to those servers and therein lies one of the risks. imani hired a company to do it for her. but when her $3,600 bill ballooned to more than $12,000 she contested it the charges and she says the company held her documents hostage. >> all my files were gone. and i'm going, what's happening? your stuff might not be so safe. >> reporter: mcsherry says there is a risk in giving another company access to your...
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representing japan he lied to the whole world from the un podium. when i was mayor i knew many people who died from heart attacks and then there were also many people in fukushima who died suddenly even young people. is a real shame that the authorities are hiding the truth from the whole world so we need to admit that many people are actually dying not going to we're not allowed to say that but even tepco employees there are also dying but everyone is keeping mum about it. you already have been asked in the us of casualties yesterday i don't have the numbers with me today so we only need an approximate estimate just to understand the scale of the tragedy you're talking about. responsibility to give specific numbers is hard for me because i haven't studied this matter personally study but it's not just one or two people you were talking about ten to twenty people who died this way of this. well you said that despite everything because she alleges aster japan is planning to build more nuclear reactors eventually satisfying at least half of its energy
representing japan he lied to the whole world from the un podium. when i was mayor i knew many people who died from heart attacks and then there were also many people in fukushima who died suddenly even young people. is a real shame that the authorities are hiding the truth from the whole world so we need to admit that many people are actually dying not going to we're not allowed to say that but even tepco employees there are also dying but everyone is keeping mum about it. you already have...
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he has lied and he has admitted liing and he continues toly.t is no longer of deceitful happensness, but does xhn country and, and this is whyy disagree with ron well yams. i think the american people will take it out on democrats running for the house and for the senate and their extremely negative views of barack obama because he can't run again and this is the only way they can send a message to him. >> it seems to fe me that taking it are off of his stain situation, stand up and op pose his if if the pert, and if there were a divide of any kind it might create an ambiguity. right now this is one public headed in one direction. ? here is a test. how many 'em democreny democrat president obama to be seen with them and campaign for them? i dare say that number will be in the single digits and the senate is at stake for his party. >> and interestingly, in a recent round-up in colorado fund-raising, senator udall was the only one that would agree to be at a fund-raiser. imagine this, the president there for a fund-raiser for senator udall and he
he has lied and he has admitted liing and he continues toly.t is no longer of deceitful happensness, but does xhn country and, and this is whyy disagree with ron well yams. i think the american people will take it out on democrats running for the house and for the senate and their extremely negative views of barack obama because he can't run again and this is the only way they can send a message to him. >> it seems to fe me that taking it are off of his stain situation, stand up and op...
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coming up, myths, lies, and complete stupidity of about america's lies. >> today is only ♪ ♪ ♪ a. >> our children. john: my goodness. the process of fracking. but those who do the fracking want much more and they also want the epa to step in. one federal instead of these state regulations, steve eberly says putting the epa in charge would be a threat to all of our future. >> the boom that we are having is largely on state and private land. when the federal government is in control, we see delays. >> but this has been great. >> it's been great for workers and consumers, energy bills are going down, great for the environment by using more natural gas, co2 is at its lowest level, new york city has the cleanest air in years. but if you put the federal government in control, there's an extra hoop that producers have to jump through in order to produce an energy. john: right now we have states like vermont, that are just as stupid as my state of new york. both have banned, for now fracking. new york has a moratorium that goes on forever. >> there is no fracking going on there. but two mont
coming up, myths, lies, and complete stupidity of about america's lies. >> today is only ♪ ♪ ♪ a. >> our children. john: my goodness. the process of fracking. but those who do the fracking want much more and they also want the epa to step in. one federal instead of these state regulations, steve eberly says putting the epa in charge would be a threat to all of our future. >> the boom that we are having is largely on state and private land. when the federal government is...
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. >> this is just another self-destructive obsession you hold together with lies. >> lies?r girl. >> natasha. >> yes, natasha. she puts on a brave face but she is alone, fragile, vulnerable. >> but you do think i have a chance? >> hi. >> hello, jon. >> hi. >> you furry faced guy. >> i know. >> what's going on? >> taking a break? >> yeah. i wrapped "mad men" about a month ago. >> really wrapped it. >> this is what happens. >> wow. >> it turns into this. i've been on vacation essentially. >> good for you. >> this show was so interesting. you're the one that handpicked daniel radcliffe, right? he was your first choice? >> we got really lucky. it was this curious little show that a friend of mine over in england decided to put together and sky atlantic -- sky arts decided to pay for and we hired some writers and made this thing and all of a sudden we're like why don't we try to get daniel radcliffe. after everyone stopped laughing because no way would he ever do it, shouldn't we just ask. >> the guy never sleeps. he's here every month with a new movie and now he's got this. >>
. >> this is just another self-destructive obsession you hold together with lies. >> lies?r girl. >> natasha. >> yes, natasha. she puts on a brave face but she is alone, fragile, vulnerable. >> but you do think i have a chance? >> hi. >> hello, jon. >> hi. >> you furry faced guy. >> i know. >> what's going on? >> taking a break? >> yeah. i wrapped "mad men" about a month ago. >> really wrapped it....
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lou: joining us now, li lis wie, and mercedes. we begin with president to be sued by the speaker. >> this will go nowhere. the congress doesn't have standings, you have to show that an individual. lou: steve forbes said it will. >> i spoke with him. >> it will go somewhere. >> i said we can respectfully disagree, they don't have standing, i think it is theater, look at hobby lobby, the cases last couple months, let it go through the court system like that. lou: we're talking about a country right now with a president who is not inforcing laws, would not the supreme court hearing this is an urgent manner? >> they should because it is about the balance of power. watch dog in this is the judiciary, they will step in say, stop, you have to enforce the law. >> supreme court will stop it before it gets there on a familiar wil -- fundamental issf you don't have standing. standing. >> if congress does not have standing who in the hell does? in in country, you are saying there is no check on the executive power of the president. >> you ask
lou: joining us now, li lis wie, and mercedes. we begin with president to be sued by the speaker. >> this will go nowhere. the congress doesn't have standings, you have to show that an individual. lou: steve forbes said it will. >> i spoke with him. >> it will go somewhere. >> i said we can respectfully disagree, they don't have standing, i think it is theater, look at hobby lobby, the cases last couple months, let it go through the court system like that. lou: we're...
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my god why you're alive because i haven't lied to congress and he seems to have a conflict. in on the one hand collecting information and stealing secrets elsewhere and on the as and protecting american companies and american government from oz's spitting into debt and that second pot is what everybody wants to see more action and ironically kiesel xander who started up out of the n.s.a. and the mole is booted out for trying to help companies protect themselves. a look now at some more of the world headlines series of blasts in a city in southern taiwan have killed at least twenty five people blasts which are thought to have been caused by gas leaks in the sewage system eyewitnesses say a dance fog formed over the street early on friday morning before rushing into multiple blasts tearing up roads and being over parked cars firefighters are searching for residents who might be buried under the rubble. of. a car bombs gone off in a busy commercial street in baghdad killing six people and injuring more than a dozen others iraq has seen an upsurge in violence since sunni militan
my god why you're alive because i haven't lied to congress and he seems to have a conflict. in on the one hand collecting information and stealing secrets elsewhere and on the as and protecting american companies and american government from oz's spitting into debt and that second pot is what everybody wants to see more action and ironically kiesel xander who started up out of the n.s.a. and the mole is booted out for trying to help companies protect themselves. a look now at some more of the...
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. >> she lied to her doctors, she lied to her employers. those lies caught up. >> reporter: soon as investigators searched her social media footprint. >> you cannot post pictures of you competing in beauty panel ants while at the same time you are claiming that you were too injured to go to work. >> reporter: she is now out on bail her father denies the charges against her. leroy barnes one of the dancers in this viral kia commercial allegedly claimed $51,000 in disability, the same year he was dancing in that hamster suit. he's pleading not guilty. kathy cashwell sentenced to three years probation spinning that wheel on the price is right while claiming workers' comp for a sore shoulder. >> this is serious, workers' compensation fraud is a multibillion dollar drain on the economy. >> reporter: if convicted she might spend up to a year behind bars. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> nick, thank you. when we come back, the team discovered living in a walmart. how did no one know? right here what we learned from the nypd, suspects behind th
. >> she lied to her doctors, she lied to her employers. those lies caught up. >> reporter: soon as investigators searched her social media footprint. >> you cannot post pictures of you competing in beauty panel ants while at the same time you are claiming that you were too injured to go to work. >> reporter: she is now out on bail her father denies the charges against her. leroy barnes one of the dancers in this viral kia commercial allegedly claimed $51,000 in...
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so instead we try to get to danny ask we ask an anti government fighter what lies ahead alexander tells us his small town which lies between the city and the border has seen some of the most intense shelling in the area he's driving back there and he admits the right he traced is really a boomerang i think they don't want to let the refugees cross the russian border which is why they are shooting at the roads they're also trying to cut us off from humanitarian aid food and water a little bit of an alexander politely refuses to take us with him we take his number and agree to keep in touch to check on him and the road once he reaches his destination we ran several times but no one is answering rafe nationality on the russian ukrainian border. he's playing an active role in kiev scrag down in the east is the national guard that's a privately funded group that largely consists of ultra nationalists are here one of the units is on a witch hunt for what they call separatists you can see soldiers storming after house and they've dragged out a man and beat him they then take him away in a car
so instead we try to get to danny ask we ask an anti government fighter what lies ahead alexander tells us his small town which lies between the city and the border has seen some of the most intense shelling in the area he's driving back there and he admits the right he traced is really a boomerang i think they don't want to let the refugees cross the russian border which is why they are shooting at the roads they're also trying to cut us off from humanitarian aid food and water a little bit of...