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not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on time the rest of the country believe the rest it's up can you tell us exactly news arrested mr cook mr britling misdemeanors and mr anderson. cooper roasted mr imus from the world yes him and there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be interested. in the world. and everybody knew that he was coming for the magistrate and for world. well there was me. there were two hours with violations of several indian wars generally relating to the like of which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see them as they were confined under house arrest he wasn't really any sort of a problem there was a representative of the us government for money assistance passed are you surprised to determine the union carbide has been arrested since he's here to try and solve a problem and.
not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on time the rest of the country believe the rest it's up can you tell us exactly news arrested mr cook mr britling misdemeanors and mr anderson. cooper roasted mr imus from the world yes him and there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be interested. in the world. and everybody knew that he was coming for the magistrate and for...
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not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out to the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on down the rest of the exactly only rescued so i'm going to tell us exactly who they arrested mr mr blakeley mr know what i understand has developed a name that you want to do for the rest of mr imus from the world yes ma'am and there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be honest by then the world media was there and everybody knew that it was coming for the magistrate and for you to topple over soon. although with me. there were drawers with violations of several indian was generally related to a problem like that which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail not even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined under house arrest it wasn't really any sort of a problem and it was representative of the u.s. government for in any assistance possible abuse of trying to determine the
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that mr anderson and everybody should be restricted by very word. and everybody knew that it was probably the magistrate and for. well there with me . there were two hours with violations of several indian or was generally related to the language which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the men as they were confined under house arrest wasn't really any sort of a problem. representative of the u.s. government to lend any assistance possible are you surprised to determine the union carbide has been arrested since he's here to try and solve a problem person look at the magic pradesh state headquarters the senior official confirms the government would be seeking compensation for damages and they launched a pacer attack on union carbide this government going after him in a helpless bitter with a tragedy. and knows its. worst thousands of innocent citizens whose lives have been so deeply.
that mr anderson and everybody should be restricted by very word. and everybody knew that it was probably the magistrate and for. well there with me . there were two hours with violations of several indian or was generally related to the language which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the men as they were confined under house...
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that mr anderson and everybody should be interested in my dream world. and everybody knew that it was probably the magistrate informed. well with me. that we were drawers with violations of the shovel to leonore's generally relate into a problem which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined under house arrest it wasn't really any sort of a problem there was representative of the us government for money assistance ask are you surprised to be chairman of the union carbide has been arrested since he's here to try and solve a problem i'm personally missing a little at the magic pradesh state headquarters a senior official confirms the government would be seeking compensation for damages and they launched a base or attack on union carbide is government going after a minute helpless victim of the tragedy. and knows its. worst thousands of innocent citizens whose lives
that mr anderson and everybody should be interested in my dream world. and everybody knew that it was probably the magistrate informed. well with me. that we were drawers with violations of the shovel to leonore's generally relate into a problem which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined under house...
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not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out of the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on time to rest on that police believe the residents are going to tell us exactly who the arrested mr cook mr believe me mr north and mr allison developing interviewing the rest of mr imus really will get him and we've there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be interested by then the world's media was there and everybody knew that he was coming for magistrate and for him to topple over soon. well with me. there were drawers with violations of civil duty and was generally related to a problem like this which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined under house arrest he was right here to solve a problem and representative the u.s. government for money assistance asked are you surprised the chairman of the union carbide has been arre
not receiving visitors then the local police superintendent strode out of the startling news that mr anderson and two local union carbide executives were on time to rest on that police believe the residents are going to tell us exactly who the arrested mr cook mr believe me mr north and mr allison developing interviewing the rest of mr imus really will get him and we've there was a decision. that mr anderson and everybody should be interested by then the world's media was there and everybody...
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that mr anderson and everybody should be understood by them the world media was there and everybody knew that it was coming from magistrate and forward. well there with me. there we were drawers with violations of the shovel uno was generally related to a problem like which mr anderson had been arrested on charges of criminal and constructive negligence offenses carrying a possible two year jail sentence and theoretically no chance of bail even the company's lawyer could see the man as they were confined under house arrest he was growing and saw the problems and representative of the u.s. government to find any assistance possible use of trying to determine the union carbide has been arrested since he's here to try and solve a problem versus missing a look at the magic pradesh state headquarters a senior official confirmed the government would be seeking compensation for damages they launched to place or attack on union carbide his government going after a minute helpless victim of the tragedy. and knows its duty. thousands of innocent citizens whose lives have been slow to really. drama
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unfortunately, these program challenges were detailed in the anderson memo requested by you mr. beers and then exposed by fox news. no one likes to be surprised, especially those of us in congress. we have enough of surprises, i guess, that we create for ourselves. mismanagement of this division was disturbing particularly to someone like those of us on this subcommittee who have been strong cfats advocates. so while the report was extremely disappointing, i want to emphasize that the cfats program has many phases and what appears to be failures contained or pointed out in the memo are in the compliance or final phase of the program. cfats has unquestionably improved the security of our chemical industry. identifying chemical of interest and establishing levels for those chemicals. it is also required high risk facilities to conduct vulnerability assessments, develop plans and adopt security standards to mitigate identified vulnerabilities. the government has already spent hurrica hundreds of millions of dollar ons this program while our private sector has invested billions. i b
unfortunately, these program challenges were detailed in the anderson memo requested by you mr. beers and then exposed by fox news. no one likes to be surprised, especially those of us in congress. we have enough of surprises, i guess, that we create for ourselves. mismanagement of this division was disturbing particularly to someone like those of us on this subcommittee who have been strong cfats advocates. so while the report was extremely disappointing, i want to emphasize that the cfats...
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mrs. anderson and mr. wulf provided us, that we need to make sure that we have all of the people and items in place that will allow us to execute the program successfully in the final stages. so my first point is i think we've come a long way. we clearly still have challenges. the second point is that as long as the program continues to be operate on an annual authorization basis since the original authorization, it leaves a degree of uncertainty as to the long-term status and i believe that we in our industry partners will be on a much stronger footing if you all indicate to us that you of belief in the program as we do and want to see it go forward. having said that, we obviously you you a great deal of information about the progress we make with respect to the plan of action and would hope that in the oversight function, we would be able to provide that. thank you. >> thank you. my time has expired. mrs. clark is recognized for five minutes. >> under secretary beers, your office recently provided the su
mrs. anderson and mr. wulf provided us, that we need to make sure that we have all of the people and items in place that will allow us to execute the program successfully in the final stages. so my first point is i think we've come a long way. we clearly still have challenges. the second point is that as long as the program continues to be operate on an annual authorization basis since the original authorization, it leaves a degree of uncertainty as to the long-term status and i believe that we...
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mr. anderson to contract with any of the advisers or mr. hunt or mr. osborn? >> there was a regular -- generally speaking of the public affairs level, mr michele reported to mr. anderson at that time who dealt with direct contact with special advisers. to my knowledge that was the p o box for the company. >> in terms of how news international operates we're going to hear from your father tomorrow and he has some meetings with politicians. we know you have some meetings with politicians. you talk about them. but particularly in 2008 to general election in may of 2010 would it be fair to say that it works, the majority of meetings with politicians because of their relationship with politicians? >> i have seen the schedule of the prime minister's meetings but i can't remember exactly. she would have been closer to those issues than i was. >> was it part of the general way of working? might report back to you as the outcome of fascinating discussions with politicians and you would report anything important back to you above? >> she would report to me but to commun
mr. anderson to contract with any of the advisers or mr. hunt or mr. osborn? >> there was a regular -- generally speaking of the public affairs level, mr michele reported to mr. anderson at that time who dealt with direct contact with special advisers. to my knowledge that was the p o box for the company. >> in terms of how news international operates we're going to hear from your father tomorrow and he has some meetings with politicians. we know you have some meetings with...
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mr. anderson to contract with any of the advisers or mr. hunt or mr. osborn? >> there was a regular -- generally speaking of the public affairs level, mr michele reported to mr. anderson at that time who dealt with direct contact with special advisers. to my knowledge that was the p o box for the company. >> in terms of how news international operates we're going to hear from your father tomorrow and he has some meetings with politicians. we know you have some meetings with politicians. you talk about them. but particularly in 2008 to general election in may of 2010 would it be fair to say that it works, the majority of meetings with politicians because of their relationship with politicians? >> i have seen the schedule of the prime minister's meetings but i can't remember exactly. she would have been closer to those issues than i was. >> was it part of the general way of working? might report back to you as the outcome of fascinating discussions with politicians and you would report anything important back to you above? >> she would report to me but to commun
mr. anderson to contract with any of the advisers or mr. hunt or mr. osborn? >> there was a regular -- generally speaking of the public affairs level, mr michele reported to mr. anderson at that time who dealt with direct contact with special advisers. to my knowledge that was the p o box for the company. >> in terms of how news international operates we're going to hear from your father tomorrow and he has some meetings with politicians. we know you have some meetings with...
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to some i mr anderson has retarded if you want a full house in wrong guideline north of new york of course never will america end it was on the phone population we looking at we are going to be evicted from one of the implications of the book a nation which wouldn't more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water think about the problems as can problems that is this is through the company to prevent infections industrial. age of foreign investment you know the right thing that all of those are sick and that's the position that i think it's terrific governments are not in the business to protect the population. and say they are going to it's usually pretty local are. going to take any worries somebody stored in the paperwork or the record company store it pretty often loses. often the loss of the work devastating for the population but the leaders were willing to risk their lives for the patients through means i mean it's almost history. the. least want to respond since starting on clearly the government just pimping for tao chemicals and the
to some i mr anderson has retarded if you want a full house in wrong guideline north of new york of course never will america end it was on the phone population we looking at we are going to be evicted from one of the implications of the book a nation which wouldn't more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water think about the problems as can problems that is this is through the company to prevent infections industrial. age of foreign...
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just so i mr anderson has retarded beautiful halls in. new york of course. it was in the bone population we're looking at when it was being invented and one of the implications of the book and i should mention that wouldn't more than thirty thousand people affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water think about the problems this can problems that is this is through the window to prevent infections industrial. age of warning. frightening because all of those are sick and that's the position that i'm going to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. say they are but it's usually a pretty local. one take any worries somebody stored in the paperwork or the record store pretty often loses. a lawsuit the working group of people is but the leaders were willing to take the risk or it was. going to get some history. the. least want to respond in its stock on telly the government just pimping for chemicals and these of this. same people who have so far stopped justice for the gassed victims here we strongly feel that only
just so i mr anderson has retarded beautiful halls in. new york of course. it was in the bone population we're looking at when it was being invented and one of the implications of the book and i should mention that wouldn't more than thirty thousand people affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water think about the problems this can problems that is this is through the window to prevent infections industrial. age of warning. frightening because all of those are sick and that's...
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just so and mr anderson has retarded beautiful house in. new york of course. i'm a big bend it was a boom population we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications of the book nation which you know the more than thirty thousand people and the people who are drinking the polluted water. i don't the problems is can problems that is this is through the company to prevent infections industrial. age of forty he. had all of our sake and that's the position that i'm going to get specific governments are not in the business to protect the population. it's what they say they are it's usually a pretty local. take any worry that somebody stored in the paperwork or the record store it's pretty awful lucian's. often the loss of the work crew the population the leaders who are willing to take the risk or do something. i mean there's some history. here. these want to respond since starting on clearly the government just pimping for chemicals and these are the. same people who have so far stopped justice for the gas victims. we strongly feel that onl
just so and mr anderson has retarded beautiful house in. new york of course. i'm a big bend it was a boom population we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications of the book nation which you know the more than thirty thousand people and the people who are drinking the polluted water. i don't the problems is can problems that is this is through the company to prevent infections industrial. age of forty he. had all of our sake and that's the position that i'm going to...
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spite of the fact that there is a wall of a handful the rest i guess mr wong i'm i'm just so i'm mr anderson has retarded if you want a full house. north of new york of course never america. was in the phone population we're looking at really good food being invented and one of the implications of the book and i should mention that wouldn't more than thirty thousand people and the people who are drinking the polluted water think about the problems as can problems that is this is through the to put it in patients industrial. warning basically. all of those are sick and that's not going to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. say they are it's usually a pretty low priority. when take any. somebody's story and the paperwork or the record company story pretty often pollutions. off the loss of the work for the population but the leaders were willing to risk their lives for. a minute it's almost history. the. least want to response in its stock on clearly the government just pimping for dow chemicals and piece of this. same people who have so far stopped justice
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i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in. new york and of course he never made it. it was a bone of pleasure or something and we were going to be inventive and one of the implications of spoke english which you know more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water that i think has known about the problems is can problems that is there is none through to come to know to put it in touch since industrial. age of forty and despite the fact that all of those are sick and that's the position that i'm going to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. i'm going to say they are but it's usually pretty local. don't take any worry that somebody started the paperwork or the records country stored pretty often illusions. work for the populations of the leaders who are willing to take a risk with it was to go through it's going to get some history. this want to respond in this stock clearly the government just pimping for chemicals and these are the. same people who have so far stalled justice for the
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mr. matthew anderson, would it be fair to describe him as a lobbyist? >> no, mr. anderson is a communications and marketing executive who deals with public affairs, as you say, lobby, the public affairs people interface with government, would report to mr. anderson alongside brand marketing and press people as well. >> as a meevens improving the prospects of the b-ski-b bid, did you instruct mr. anderson to have contact with any specialist advisors or mr. hunt or mr. osborn? >> i think there was a regular, generally speak, at the public affairs level, at that time he dealt with a direct contact, and people of that nature that's where, that was the p.o. box for the company there. >> in terms of how news core, news international operates we'll hear that your father had some meetings with politician well, know you have some meetings with politicians. in 2008, the general election in may of 2010, would it be fair to say that mrs. brooks, as it were, bore the brunt or majority of meetings with politicians because of her relationship with politicians? >> i've seen the sc
mr. matthew anderson, would it be fair to describe him as a lobbyist? >> no, mr. anderson is a communications and marketing executive who deals with public affairs, as you say, lobby, the public affairs people interface with government, would report to mr. anderson alongside brand marketing and press people as well. >> as a meevens improving the prospects of the b-ski-b bid, did you instruct mr. anderson to have contact with any specialist advisors or mr. hunt or mr. osborn?...
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mr. anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper. and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door. >> she hit another vehicle sitting in the parking lot of the coffee house. then she comes through the windows of the building. >> the car crashes into the booth where anderson is sitting and he's thrown across the diner. >> i didn't realize what was going on at all. i didn't see anything. >> the vehicle pushed the booth all the way under our counter. he went through two of our rotating chairs. he went through them. >> next thing i knew, everything was on top of me. >> i didn't even see kenny. i just couldn't see him. >> i just knew somebody had got killed. >> but anderson is alive. >> i couldn't b
mr. anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper. and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp...
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mr. anderson. [inaudible] >> well, congratulations, were you able to work all the way or did you have to -- [inaudible] >> that is a very good -- wasn't it? [inaudible] >> as long as you made it. all right, come down, andy. [inaudible] dr. thompson is in the lab. that's the voice of george bond, who is in the control van, which is up on the surface, on a kind of barge, and acting like a mission control. you can hear the camaraderie with bond. you can hear the guys can't help landfall laughing in theground at the helium voice, and an informality, these people on the floor, who is next? i don't know, manning and thompson and -- and then dr. thompson comes up next, so he is the second one in the lab, and at the beginning you hear george bond say, i believe that is barth. >> no it's anderson, oh, it's anderson. whoever, it's all good. so that was the earl days of sealab. it was successful enough nat the navy was buying into this more, the budget was getting bigger, the program was getting more formaliz
mr. anderson. [inaudible] >> well, congratulations, were you able to work all the way or did you have to -- [inaudible] >> that is a very good -- wasn't it? [inaudible] >> as long as you made it. all right, come down, andy. [inaudible] dr. thompson is in the lab. that's the voice of george bond, who is in the control van, which is up on the surface, on a kind of barge, and acting like a mission control. you can hear the camaraderie with bond. you can hear the guys can't help...
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mr. chairman. i appreciate your indulgence. my question is directed to ms. anderson and mr. wulf. we've had a lot of discussion what went wrong. i want to focus in on the employees for a minute, because certainly with the investigations going on, with all that has been uncovered, there has to be some level of disruption, some level of not knowing where they stand. what is the relationship now with the employees? how were the employees getting through this? what types of things have been put in place to give some level of reassurance to people that first of all they're valued, but second of all that things will work out in the end. and have there been conversations with their union? if you would share that with us, thank you. >> thank you for the question. i actually am really happy you asked a question about the workforce because there seems to be a perception that there is some question about the capabilities of the iscd team. and while it's true that i have identified instances where we don't have a good person position fit, i can honestly say i've never worked with a more talen
mr. chairman. i appreciate your indulgence. my question is directed to ms. anderson and mr. wulf. we've had a lot of discussion what went wrong. i want to focus in on the employees for a minute, because certainly with the investigations going on, with all that has been uncovered, there has to be some level of disruption, some level of not knowing where they stand. what is the relationship now with the employees? how were the employees getting through this? what types of things have been put in...
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mr anderson talked about the internet and all the statistics that are published.said air travel is a product like buying a television. the consumer can state pretty well informed. isn't the bureau of statistics on air flight something that could be very well automated without having a bureau? all of those fligh are scheduled on computers aeady. we could just program than to have that information available. host: guesyou had a second question? guest: i think ms. hu incorrectly addressed a question you asked and just gave up. there was a big drop in on-time rformance. she said it is whether or the volume of people who are flying. then she started to say that the recession was a factor unless people were flying. then she fell back and said maybe because it followed 9/11. i believe when everything was less on time coincided with when we had the world wideolcanoes and all those flights were delayed and rerouted across the atlantic. host: that would be a weather events. if all of the airline data is computerized, his question is why do we need you and your colleagues? w
mr anderson talked about the internet and all the statistics that are published.said air travel is a product like buying a television. the consumer can state pretty well informed. isn't the bureau of statistics on air flight something that could be very well automated without having a bureau? all of those fligh are scheduled on computers aeady. we could just program than to have that information available. host: guesyou had a second question? guest: i think ms. hu incorrectly addressed a...
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anderson and mr. wulf. you get a pass today. we will hear from you a little bit. in the memorandum there is a section which talks about inadequate training capability and due to restrictions placed upon our hiring, the division has not been able to hire personnel with necessary skills and abilities to appropriately achieve our mission. one example is training. what restrictions placed upon hiring are you referring to? >> that passage of the report referred to a policy and the undersecretary may be in a better position to speak about it but a policy that is no longer in existence that i believe was in place to try to centralized training function within the directorate. that was a policy that at the time precluded our division from hiring into the division specifically, individuals with training expertise, curriculum development and that sort of expertise. that policy is no longer in existence moving forward to hire folks with appropriate expertise. >> you weren't able to hire people who knew how to train people? >> we did not have individuals who had experience in
anderson and mr. wulf. you get a pass today. we will hear from you a little bit. in the memorandum there is a section which talks about inadequate training capability and due to restrictions placed upon our hiring, the division has not been able to hire personnel with necessary skills and abilities to appropriately achieve our mission. one example is training. what restrictions placed upon hiring are you referring to? >> that passage of the report referred to a policy and the...
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mr. anderson talked about the internet and all the statistics that are published. he said air travel is a product like buying a television. the consumer can state pretty well informed. isn't the bureau of statistics on air flight something that could be very well automated without having a bureau? all of those flights are scheduled on computers already. we could just program than to have that information available. host: guesyou had a second question? guest: i think ms. hu incorrectly addressed a question you asked and just gave up. there was a big drop in on-time performance. she said it is whether or the volume of people who are flying. then she started to say that the recession was a factor unless people were flying. then she fell back and said maybe because it followed 9/11. i believe when everything was less on time coincided with when we had the world wide volcanoes and all those flights were delayed and rerouted across the atlantic. host: that would be a weather events. if all of the airline data is computerized, his question is why do we need you and your c
mr. anderson talked about the internet and all the statistics that are published. he said air travel is a product like buying a television. the consumer can state pretty well informed. isn't the bureau of statistics on air flight something that could be very well automated without having a bureau? all of those flights are scheduled on computers already. we could just program than to have that information available. host: guesyou had a second question? guest: i think ms. hu incorrectly addressed...
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anderson. >> my question for mr. forbes is which presidential candidate do you feel has the best plan and the best chance to fix the united states economy right now? >> steve forbes? >> yes, good fundamental question. i think of the two major candidates, mitt romney and president obama, i think mitt romney by far has the best plans. he's got a tax proposal plan to reduce tax rates and simplify the code. again, not as far as i'd like to go, but moving profoundly in the right direction. very, very positive tax plan. he knows the need for reducing spending and reforming health care in positive ways. so, yes, i think governor romney has a much better proposals for getting this economy back on its feet, which is why i think come november, even though it's going to be a tough, nasty campaign, i think he will triumph, and that consensus will be there to get real things done come january. >> do you think there is an opportunity to reform the tax code? you've been talking about that for years. >> i think the answer is yes. an
anderson. >> my question for mr. forbes is which presidential candidate do you feel has the best plan and the best chance to fix the united states economy right now? >> steve forbes? >> yes, good fundamental question. i think of the two major candidates, mitt romney and president obama, i think mitt romney by far has the best plans. he's got a tax proposal plan to reduce tax rates and simplify the code. again, not as far as i'd like to go, but moving profoundly in the right...
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mr. reagan with 50%, carter, 41%, anderson, 6%. he went up 9 points in that time. >> reagan went up 16 points and got to 50 and anderson, of course, dropped down to 6, 7 points. and that was the race. and reagan won new york state. that was the last time that a non-incumbent republican won new york state. >> eric: right now, president obama and romney are much closer? >> that's right. in the last poll, 46-44, head to head, romney at 46. >> eric: in 1992, a potential similar situation, george h.w. bush, at this time, april, 1992, the gallup poll showed 41%, huge, 17-point -- well, my math is lousy, 26% for governor clinton -- >> 26%. he picked up 17. and look what happened? election night, 43%, president bush, 37%. that's a flip of 17 points? >> absolutely. >> eric: plus? >> yeah. president bush went down. but again, the rule hold, the incumbent president doesn't get more than he polls at this point in time. it can even go down. >> eric: do you think the folks. >> they know t. they know it. that's why they are panicking and campaign
mr. reagan with 50%, carter, 41%, anderson, 6%. he went up 9 points in that time. >> reagan went up 16 points and got to 50 and anderson, of course, dropped down to 6, 7 points. and that was the race. and reagan won new york state. that was the last time that a non-incumbent republican won new york state. >> eric: right now, president obama and romney are much closer? >> that's right. in the last poll, 46-44, head to head, romney at 46. >> eric: in 1992, a potential...
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anderson. there's more than enough evidence to just arrest him. >> mr. crump, i appreciate your time. want to bring in our legal team tonight. mark garigos and jeffrey toobin. why would they not go with the grand jury? >> there are two ways you can go. basically the prosecutor bringing charges. or you can go to a grand jury which is used only for especially complex cases. i think the prosecutor deserves a lot of credit. in these high-profile cases the prosecutors get in trouble when they try to do something special. this is the routine way to go. this puts all the pressure on her. she can't pass the buck to a grand jury. it's all on her. this is the responsible decision she made. >> mark, how much pressure does public play in this? how much effect does it have on a prosecutor? >> i think it always has an effect. i couldn't agree more with mr. crump and jeff in two ways. part of the decision not to go to a grand jury. normally when you go to the grand jury, anything the prosecutor asks for, they get. in this case this would be the one exception where you have seen, i think, the split i
anderson. there's more than enough evidence to just arrest him. >> mr. crump, i appreciate your time. want to bring in our legal team tonight. mark garigos and jeffrey toobin. why would they not go with the grand jury? >> there are two ways you can go. basically the prosecutor bringing charges. or you can go to a grand jury which is used only for especially complex cases. i think the prosecutor deserves a lot of credit. in these high-profile cases the prosecutors get in trouble when...
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anderson. there's more than enough evidence to just arrest him. >> mr. crump, i appreciate your time. benjamin crump, thank you. want to bring in our legal team tonight. criminal defense attorney mark geragos and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, why would a prosecutor decide not to go forward with the grand jury? >> this is the way they do it in florida. there are two ways you can go. basically the prosecutor bringing charges. that's the way it works most of the time in florida. or you can go to a grand jury which is used only for especially complex cases. i think the prosecutor deserves a lot of credit. in these high-profile cases the prosecutors always get in trouble when they try to do something special. this is the routine way to go. this puts all the pressure on her. she doesn't have to -- she can't pass the buck to a grand jury. it's all on her. but this is the responsible decision she made. >> mark, how much does public pressure play in a case like this? what kind of an effect does it have on a prosecutor? >> i think it always has an effect on a prosecutor. i could
anderson. there's more than enough evidence to just arrest him. >> mr. crump, i appreciate your time. benjamin crump, thank you. want to bring in our legal team tonight. criminal defense attorney mark geragos and senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, why would a prosecutor decide not to go forward with the grand jury? >> this is the way they do it in florida. there are two ways you can go. basically the prosecutor bringing charges. that's the way it works most of the time in...
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one of the important things, anderson, in this particular case, is that in this particular case, mr. zimmerman sits there, he hears all of the testimony, and he knows that this was about whether or not he has the means to bond out of jail. well, he had the means. and in fact, we now know that he has probably spent somewhere between, you know, $0 and $50,000 towards expenses. >> so do you think -- i mean, mr. o'mara on the program last night said it's very possible the bail would have been higher if the judge had known and if mark o'mara had known that his client had $200,000 or $204,000. do you think bail should now be set higher? >> well, bail is about what resources are available to you. however, in this particular case, there are two issues that the court has to deal with. one, was he misleading to the court? number two, what means are available to him? we now know that he had a total of $200,000 available to him. at a minimum, the bail should have been $1 million or $2 million if he had $200,000 available to him. >> daryl parks, thanks for coming in. >> the trayvon martin case ha
one of the important things, anderson, in this particular case, is that in this particular case, mr. zimmerman sits there, he hears all of the testimony, and he knows that this was about whether or not he has the means to bond out of jail. well, he had the means. and in fact, we now know that he has probably spent somewhere between, you know, $0 and $50,000 towards expenses. >> so do you think -- i mean, mr. o'mara on the program last night said it's very possible the bail would have been...
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hillary rosen was on anderson cooper 360 talking about what some call the role on women and mrs.en she said this. >> you have mitt romney running around the country saying, well, you know, my wife tells me what women really care about are economic issues and when i listen to my wife, that's what i am hearing. his wife has never worked a day in her life. she has never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women in this country are facing, in terms of how do we feed our kids and send them to school and why do we worry about their future? >> now, jim ma cena, the campaign manager took issue on twitter almost immediately. you took issue on twitter almost immediately. the first lady sends out a tweet critical of this. the vice president says it was wrong. the president himself answering questions about it. why is this such a big deal? >> i don't know in the long term whether it will be a big deal. it was an unfortunate comment, unfortunate for two reasons. in the battle of politics, family are civilians and should be treated as such. they shouldn't be p
hillary rosen was on anderson cooper 360 talking about what some call the role on women and mrs.en she said this. >> you have mitt romney running around the country saying, well, you know, my wife tells me what women really care about are economic issues and when i listen to my wife, that's what i am hearing. his wife has never worked a day in her life. she has never really dealt with the kinds of economic issues that a majority of the women in this country are facing, in terms of how do...
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anderson. to be within feet of the killer of your child, it was very emotional. in fact, mr. martin wept continuously throughout the hearing. and it was something different because normally he would be the person confident. sybrina, trayvon's mother. but this hearing he was crying and she was comforting him telling him we have to stay strong. that the apology was very self-serving in their opinion. they did not feel it was sincere at all. >> because he had not apologized previously? >> not only had he not apologized previously in 50 days. he wanted to apologize when he was arrested. and it was one of those situations he had ulterior motives we believe. it was a situation -- you know, the real george zimmerman website. the website that he said he authored, that he was in complete control of. that everything that was important, everything that was relevant that he was -- about this matter he was going to put out there. yet in that whole website, he never says i'm sorry for taking trayvon martin's life. he never shows remorse until he gets in the courtroom. and whether he can go
anderson. to be within feet of the killer of your child, it was very emotional. in fact, mr. martin wept continuously throughout the hearing. and it was something different because normally he would be the person confident. sybrina, trayvon's mother. but this hearing he was crying and she was comforting him telling him we have to stay strong. that the apology was very self-serving in their opinion. they did not feel it was sincere at all. >> because he had not apologized previously?...