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because the judge said he was retiring, and he wanted to put a death date on me. >> whitaker: did mr. ford get justice in this case? >> dale cox: i think he has gotten delayed justice. >> whitaker: dale cox, the acting district attorney of caddo parish, got glenn ford released after receiving the informant's information. as he sees it, the justice system worked and no one, including marty stroud, did anything wrong. >> cox: i don't know what it is he's apologizing for. i think he's wrong in that the system did not fail mr. ford. >> whitaker: it did not? >> cox: it did not. in fact... >> whitaker: how can you say that? >> cox: because he's not on death row. and that's how i can say it. >> whitaker: getting out of prison after 30 years is justice? >> cox: well, it's better than dying there and it's better than being executed. >> whitaker: there may be no more controversial prosecutor in the u.s. than dale cox. between 2010 and 2014, his caddo parish office put more people on death row per capita than anywhere else in the country. >> cox: i think society should be employing the death penalty
because the judge said he was retiring, and he wanted to put a death date on me. >> whitaker: did mr. ford get justice in this case? >> dale cox: i think he has gotten delayed justice. >> whitaker: dale cox, the acting district attorney of caddo parish, got glenn ford released after receiving the informant's information. as he sees it, the justice system worked and no one, including marty stroud, did anything wrong. >> cox: i don't know what it is he's apologizing for. i...
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mr. ford was inventive and creative. they walked among the gardens together. mr. burbank showed him his own methods of mass production. henry ford was around his mass production line. version was to bring thousands of plants so he could find the few that had mutations and the use those mutations to develop new plans for his work. -- it was the meeting of three geniuses. mr. edison and shared similar methods. they were more of trial and error. the teat of men were contemporary and similar in age. although mr. edison was able to , he and burbank were both inventors and their own way. ford and edison were impressed and creditedank this visit with helping to inspire them to create the horticultural preserve that they created in florida. they created their own experiment garden to try to rubber the first type of that could be produced in the u.s. to produce tires for ford and edison worked for many years. hewas unsuccessful and said had no idea how burbank came up with even one plan successfully. it was the hardest thing he had ever done. >> during world war ii luther b
mr. ford was inventive and creative. they walked among the gardens together. mr. burbank showed him his own methods of mass production. henry ford was around his mass production line. version was to bring thousands of plants so he could find the few that had mutations and the use those mutations to develop new plans for his work. -- it was the meeting of three geniuses. mr. edison and shared similar methods. they were more of trial and error. the teat of men were contemporary and similar in...
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mr. ford was inventive and creative. they walked among the gardens together. mr. burbank showed him his own methods of mass production. henry ford was around his mass -- renowned for his mass production line. burbank's version was to bring thousands of plants so he could find the few that had mutations and the use those mutations to develop new plans for his work. he was -- it was the meeting of three geniuses. mr. burbank and mr. edison shared similar methods. they were more of trial and error. the men were contemporary and similar in age. although mr. edison was able to have a company, he and burbank were both inventors and their own way. ford and edison were impressed with mr. burbank and credited this visit with helping to inspire them to create the horticultural preserve that they created in florida. they created their own experiment garden to try to develop the first type of rubber that could be produced in the u.s. to produce tires for ford cars and also to produce rubber that can be used to insulate the batteries but edison was developing. edison worked for
mr. ford was inventive and creative. they walked among the gardens together. mr. burbank showed him his own methods of mass production. henry ford was around his mass -- renowned for his mass production line. burbank's version was to bring thousands of plants so he could find the few that had mutations and the use those mutations to develop new plans for his work. he was -- it was the meeting of three geniuses. mr. burbank and mr. edison shared similar methods. they were more of trial and...
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i was glad in mr. ford actually said that he understood the impact of these emissions and they could have health and safety impacts. he did say that. does it go beyond in that? he's admitting this took place and there could be some health and safety impacts because of the increased emissions. how does the epa hold volkswagen responsible for the environment environmental effects. does the epa consider -- is it possible that they will be held responsible for the impact on essentially dirty air? not just fix the cars but there might be some damages or some kind of payment that would have to be made. the air was made dirty and people health and safety were impacted? >> the answer to that is yes. while it may go by different names, we tend to talk about it in terms of mitigation. the concept there is exactly what you articulated. looking for the opportunities the ways in which the damage that has been done to the environment and which has impacts on public health, can be addressed. obviously we can't go back in
i was glad in mr. ford actually said that he understood the impact of these emissions and they could have health and safety impacts. he did say that. does it go beyond in that? he's admitting this took place and there could be some health and safety impacts because of the increased emissions. how does the epa hold volkswagen responsible for the environment environmental effects. does the epa consider -- is it possible that they will be held responsible for the impact on essentially dirty air?...
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brooks about the comments mr. fordade where he suggested that there were a couple of rogue engineers but suggested there was no corporate responsibility. who goes after the individuals, corporate or otherwise, that might be responsible for this or do you at some point envision even bringing charges, you know, like criminal charges against the corporation itself for this intentional deceit? >> thank you for the question. i can't speculate now as to exactly what course all the enforcement actions will take. i can tell you my office has taken the initial enforcement action and we're working with the department of justice. >> we keep talking about the fines because of what happened. but is this -- does this rise to individual responsibility for those responsible or -- is there such a thing as criminal action against the corporation? i mean, i know i'm speculating, but are those possibilities? >> let me be careful in answering that. first of all, i think the concern that has been expressed here by members is exactly our con
brooks about the comments mr. fordade where he suggested that there were a couple of rogue engineers but suggested there was no corporate responsibility. who goes after the individuals, corporate or otherwise, that might be responsible for this or do you at some point envision even bringing charges, you know, like criminal charges against the corporation itself for this intentional deceit? >> thank you for the question. i can't speculate now as to exactly what course all the enforcement...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, and mrs. forderald ford was one of the most popular people in congress, conservative and republican to the core, but always willing to talk, always willing to compromise. >> my fellow americans, our long national nightmare is over. >> part of what gerald ford wanted to do was move beyond watergate. and so to say our long national nightmare is over was to try to tell the nation my main job as president will be to heal this country. >> may our former president who brought peace to millions find it for himself. >> david, what do you think? >> i would guess that in his term we may see a little of what we were promised in the preamble to the constitution but seldom see, that is a little domestic tranquility. >> when gerald ford became president he understood the public needed something completely different. he seemed to be the right man for those times. >> change from nixon to ford is likely to give the nation's economy a psychological lift. but it is going to take more than a new president to cure the
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states, and mrs. forderald ford was one of the most popular people in congress, conservative and republican to the core, but always willing to talk, always willing to compromise. >> my fellow americans, our long national nightmare is over. >> part of what gerald ford wanted to do was move beyond watergate. and so to say our long national nightmare is over was to try to tell the nation my main job as president will be...
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mr. ford was inventive and creative. they walked among the gardens together. mr. rbank showed him his own methods of mass production. henry ford was around his mass production line. burbank's version was to bring thousands of plants so he could find the few that had mutations and the use those mutations to develop new plans for his work. he was -- it was the meeting of three geniuses. mr. burbank and mr. edison shared similar methods. they were more of trial and error. the teat of men were contemporary and similar in age. although mr. edison was able to have a company, he and burbank were both inventors and their own way. ford and edison were impressed with mr. burbank and credited this visit with helping to inspire them to create the horticultural preserve that they created in florida. they created their own experiment garden to try to develop the first type of rubber that could be produced in the u.s. to produce tires for ford cars and edison worked for many years. he was unsuccessful and said he had no idea how burbank came up with even one plan successfully. he
mr. ford was inventive and creative. they walked among the gardens together. mr. rbank showed him his own methods of mass production. henry ford was around his mass production line. burbank's version was to bring thousands of plants so he could find the few that had mutations and the use those mutations to develop new plans for his work. he was -- it was the meeting of three geniuses. mr. burbank and mr. edison shared similar methods. they were more of trial and error. the teat of men were...
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. >> mrs. ford has the floor for five minutes. >> thank you. the vast majority of consumers buying a car is the single biggest purchase they make in their lives after they've bought a home. mrs. ford: this v.w. scandal is not just about money, it's also about health as well. in cheating the standards -- when cheating the standards brings a fassive and -- massive and fundamental breach of trust. for the mark to work properly, there must be trust. trust that a service or good is being -- is what the supplier claims it is. trust that it complies with the relevant laws or regulations. trust that your competitors are asking honestly and trust that official bodies have done their jobs properly. and this principle has to apply all across the single market. all across all 28 member states. and each of these standards must be applied in every country because once we lose the trust of consumers, it cannot be easily restored. currently, volkswagen customers face chaos. they don't know if a car will be recalled, upgraded or what they'll be paid. consumers
. >> mrs. ford has the floor for five minutes. >> thank you. the vast majority of consumers buying a car is the single biggest purchase they make in their lives after they've bought a home. mrs. ford: this v.w. scandal is not just about money, it's also about health as well. in cheating the standards -- when cheating the standards brings a fassive and -- massive and fundamental breach of trust. for the mark to work properly, there must be trust. trust that a service or good is being...
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i was glad in mr. ford actually said that he understood the impact of these emissions and they could have health and safety impacts. he did say that. beyond in that? he's admitting this took place and there could be some health and safety impacts because of the increased emissions. does the epa hold volkswagen environmen for the environmental effects. consider -- is it possible that they will be held impact one for the essentially dirty air? not just fix the cars but there damages or some kind of payment that would have to be made. the air was made dirty and people health and safety were impacted? yes.e answer to that is while it may go by different names, we tend to talk about it mitigation. the concept there is exactly what you articulated. opportunities, the ways in which the damage the has been done to environment and which has health, can beic addressed. can't go back in time. many of our settlements look the question.k how is it we can make air the lawbetter than what minimally requires. additional re
i was glad in mr. ford actually said that he understood the impact of these emissions and they could have health and safety impacts. he did say that. beyond in that? he's admitting this took place and there could be some health and safety impacts because of the increased emissions. does the epa hold volkswagen environmen for the environmental effects. consider -- is it possible that they will be held impact one for the essentially dirty air? not just fix the cars but there damages or some kind...
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brooks about the comments mr. ford made where he suggested that there were a couple of rogue engineers but suggested there was no corporate responsibility. who goes after the individuals, corporate or otherwise, that might be responsible for this or to you at some point envision even bringing charges, you know, like criminal charges against the corporation itself for this intentional deceit? >> thank you for the question. i can't speculate now as to exactly what course all the enforcement, as wiactions will take. i can tell you my office has taken the initial enforcement action and we're working with the department of justice. >> we keep talking about the fines because of what happened. but is this -- does this rise to individual responsibility for those responsible or -- is there such a thing as criminal action against the cooperation? i mean, i know i'm speculating, but are those possibilities? >> let me be careful in answering that. first of all, i think the concern that has been expressed here by members is exactly
brooks about the comments mr. ford made where he suggested that there were a couple of rogue engineers but suggested there was no corporate responsibility. who goes after the individuals, corporate or otherwise, that might be responsible for this or to you at some point envision even bringing charges, you know, like criminal charges against the corporation itself for this intentional deceit? >> thank you for the question. i can't speculate now as to exactly what course all the...
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. >> mrs. ford has the floor for five minutes. >> thank you. for the vast majority buying a car is the singlest biggest purchase they have made in their lives. this is not just about money. it is also about health as well. in cheating the standards brings a massive and funneled mental breach of trust. for the market to work property there must be trust. trust of a service is or good is what the supply says it is. trust that your competitors are asking honestly. and trust official bodies have done their jobs properly. and this principle has to apply all across the single market, all across all 28 member states. and each of these standards must be applied in every can country. because once we lose the trust of concerns, it cannot easily be restored. currently they face chaos. they don't know whether they will be upgraded or what they will pay. they want to know if there are other companies involved. they know to know why officials who did not act sooner, who knew what. why was this discovered in the u.s. before the eu. we need drivers to use dies
. >> mrs. ford has the floor for five minutes. >> thank you. for the vast majority buying a car is the singlest biggest purchase they have made in their lives. this is not just about money. it is also about health as well. in cheating the standards brings a massive and funneled mental breach of trust. for the market to work property there must be trust. trust of a service is or good is what the supply says it is. trust that your competitors are asking honestly. and trust official...
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carter and mrs. ford. and i believe it was probably in the late 1980's. and also, i wanted to mention that mrs. johnson's centennial was last -- her birthday was last december 22, 2012. and in honor of that, the post office issued a commemorative stamp. and mrs. johnson was only the 5th first lady to have a stamp. the others were martha washington, and dolley madison, abigail adams, and mrs. roosevelt. swain: shirley, our producer tells me that you have a personal connection with the former first lady. shirley: yes, i was her executive assistant from 1991 until her death. swain: what is it that you would like people watching this program to know about mrs. johnson? shirley: oh, my. well, first of all, cokie and betty are doing a terrific job. thank you. she was very warm. she was unflappable. she had a delicious laugh. it was a hardy, belly laugh. and she was just such a good role model for all of us who knew her and loved her. and when you worked for mrs. johnson -- well, for the president, too, although i didn't know the president -- but you became part
carter and mrs. ford. and i believe it was probably in the late 1980's. and also, i wanted to mention that mrs. johnson's centennial was last -- her birthday was last december 22, 2012. and in honor of that, the post office issued a commemorative stamp. and mrs. johnson was only the 5th first lady to have a stamp. the others were martha washington, and dolley madison, abigail adams, and mrs. roosevelt. swain: shirley, our producer tells me that you have a personal connection with the former...
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the most famous is mr. ford. he took a church and converted it into a theater.ery night, had not planned to go and then decided to go. he was supposed to go with ulysses s grant and his wife. they decided not to go. so he went with one of his aides. he was feeling ill that they and was not wanting to go. he did not want to disappoint people after he had advertised it. he went there, the assassination occurred. he could not, with modern technology, have been saved. a bullet went into the back of his head, and it is unlikely anybody could have saved him. david: it is a fairly small and intimate theater, and they have preserved the box. a photo of abraham lincoln's there. you realize how close it was to the stage. tom: i urge everyone to go and withthe commitment" business leaders across the street. -- wouldham lincoln abraham lincoln and jefferson davis have shared the nobel peace prize back then? it is interesting to ask, with 1864 or 1865. it was so twisted, you wonder -- stephanie: wait a minute. there is another money question. think about the film profit comm
the most famous is mr. ford. he took a church and converted it into a theater.ery night, had not planned to go and then decided to go. he was supposed to go with ulysses s grant and his wife. they decided not to go. so he went with one of his aides. he was feeling ill that they and was not wanting to go. he did not want to disappoint people after he had advertised it. he went there, the assassination occurred. he could not, with modern technology, have been saved. a bullet went into the back of...
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brooks, about the comments that mr. ford made -- mr.horn made where he suggests, you know, there were a couple of rogue engineers that may have done this, but suggested that there was no corporate responsibility. do you -- is it the epa or is it the ag, who goes after the, you know, the individuals corporate or otherwise that might be responsible for this, or do you at some point envision even bringing charges, you know, like criminal charges against the corporation itself for this intentional deceit? >> thank you for the question. i can't speculate now as to exactly what course all of the enforcement actions will take. i can tell you that my office has already taken the initial enforcement action, and i can tell you that we are working with the department of justice on these matters. >> but i guess what i'm asking, and i won't keep repeating, but one more time. we keep talking about the fines because of what happened. but is this, does this rise to individual responsibility for those responsible? or, and is there such a thing as crimin
brooks, about the comments that mr. ford made -- mr.horn made where he suggests, you know, there were a couple of rogue engineers that may have done this, but suggested that there was no corporate responsibility. do you -- is it the epa or is it the ag, who goes after the, you know, the individuals corporate or otherwise that might be responsible for this, or do you at some point envision even bringing charges, you know, like criminal charges against the corporation itself for this intentional...
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it was governor kasich who signed an agreement with ford years ago to put those workers back on a line in ohio. so what about this claim here from mr. trump? >> mexico took a ford plant. i've been very tough on ford. i heard last night that ford is moving back to the united states. they may not do that deal. i should get credit for that. >> so what do you think is going on here? >> you know, megyn, the thing is, look, you don't produce jobs through bombast or any kind of stuff like that. we were able to get ford because we got a great workforce. we've taken ohio from debt to surplus. we've reduced taxes. we're up 347,000 jobs in ohio. we're a different state today, but we didn't do it by raiding other states or all this bombast. >> you know, his point has been you have to be strong as well, and that requires the projection of strength and he's been out there on the campaign trail, hammering these companies who want to take their plants to mexico, who then want to sell their goods to the united states. so he may not deserve credit for this decision that was made long ago, is it not helpful to have him making the case? >> look, i hav
it was governor kasich who signed an agreement with ford years ago to put those workers back on a line in ohio. so what about this claim here from mr. trump? >> mexico took a ford plant. i've been very tough on ford. i heard last night that ford is moving back to the united states. they may not do that deal. i should get credit for that. >> so what do you think is going on here? >> you know, megyn, the thing is, look, you don't produce jobs through bombast or any kind of stuff...
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on whether or not ford brought back production of the f-series super duty trucks at mr. ump's urgings. there you have it. ford falling a pen where i shy of estimates. 45 cents a share in the third quarter versus the estimate of 46 cents. back to you. >> as he said, predating even the last presidential elections. essential interesting to have him on the record saying that we appreciate you bringing that interview here to us. thanks, phil. >>> when we come back, shares of t-mobile lower today on earnings as the company moves from the nyse to the nasdaq. john ledger will join jim cramer in a first on cnbc interview. plus, oracle's open world continues out in san francisco. oracle safra catz joins john in a cnbc clues swrsh we're just one day away from cnbc's republican debate in boulder, colorado. we'll go there live for what to expect when the top candidates hit the stage. "squawk alley" back in a minute. >>> oracle ceo safra catz, your first u.s. interview, first interview certainly as ceo. thanks so much for joining us. you are making some news this morning. we're going t
on whether or not ford brought back production of the f-series super duty trucks at mr. ump's urgings. there you have it. ford falling a pen where i shy of estimates. 45 cents a share in the third quarter versus the estimate of 46 cents. back to you. >> as he said, predating even the last presidential elections. essential interesting to have him on the record saying that we appreciate you bringing that interview here to us. thanks, phil. >>> when we come back, shares of t-mobile...
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mr. mcconnell: ford place the bill on the calendar under the provisions of rule 14, i would object to further proceedings. the presiding officer: objection is heard. the bill will be placed on the calendar. mr. mcconnell: now, madam president, last week senators voted overwhelmingly to advance legislation that will help protect the privacy of their constituents. experts say the tools and the bipartisan cybersecurity bill the senate voted to advance can help prevent future attacks through the sharing of information between the public and private sectors. the legislation's voluntary information-sharing provisions are key to protecting the personal in fact of the people we all represent. the bill has also been carefully examined by senators of both parties and contains important measures to protect civil liberties and individual privacy. i want to thank chairman burr, vice-chairman feinstein of the intelligence committee for their hard work on the bipartisan bill. we'll consider a variety of amendments from both sides of the aisle tomorrow. after that we can take a final vote on the underlying b
mr. mcconnell: ford place the bill on the calendar under the provisions of rule 14, i would object to further proceedings. the presiding officer: objection is heard. the bill will be placed on the calendar. mr. mcconnell: now, madam president, last week senators voted overwhelmingly to advance legislation that will help protect the privacy of their constituents. experts say the tools and the bipartisan cybersecurity bill the senate voted to advance can help prevent future attacks through the...
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ford. >> excellent choice, mr. bond. angie: mr. bond. for? stand good, thank a. -- thank you. overtakeled to "the martian" at the box office this weekend. rishaad: it managed to return to the top spot. angie: goosebumps came in a close second. >> the following is a paid program. >> these statements have not been evaluated. this product does not diagnose or treat.
ford. >> excellent choice, mr. bond. angie: mr. bond. for? stand good, thank a. -- thank you. overtakeled to "the martian" at the box office this weekend. rishaad: it managed to return to the top spot. angie: goosebumps came in a close second. >> the following is a paid program. >> these statements have not been evaluated. this product does not diagnose or treat.
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ford back from mexico. and our country needs real leadership and not empty, false rhetoric. late this afternoon, the trump campaign said, "mr. trump continues to emphasize the importance of bringing jobs back to the united states. he was merely using the story of the ford factory now located in ohio to reenforce the importance of this issue he discusses often." maybe trump needs to check his facts before he declares victory in his next tweet. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase... ...the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment
ford back from mexico. and our country needs real leadership and not empty, false rhetoric. late this afternoon, the trump campaign said, "mr. trump continues to emphasize the importance of bringing jobs back to the united states. he was merely using the story of the ford factory now located in ohio to reenforce the importance of this issue he discusses often." maybe trump needs to check his facts before he declares victory in his next tweet. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to...
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mr. trump: so i call the head afford. -- of ford. honestly, it is too easy. ford. the head of i say you are building a plant, but you are not implying people in the united states. you are employing other people. and i think that is fine, but to me how we benefit. he will be unable to explain it. believe me. i will say, listen, i want you to build a plant in michigan. or i want you to build a plant here. i don't care. i want it in the united states. i am tired of the jobs with nafta and all these crazy deals we make. i am tired of these jobs -- the new when we are just trying to improve -- i'm tired of these jobs like a vacuum cleaner. they suck the jobs out of our country, they suck our money out of the country. we have nothing. we are like a third world country. our airports, our roads, our bridges are falling down. 61% of a bridges are in trouble. we drive over a bridge, it is in trouble. so i would take to them the following: i want to see his name because he happens to be a very good guy, but i would say, let me just tell you something, i want you to build it i
mr. trump: so i call the head afford. -- of ford. honestly, it is too easy. ford. the head of i say you are building a plant, but you are not implying people in the united states. you are employing other people. and i think that is fine, but to me how we benefit. he will be unable to explain it. believe me. i will say, listen, i want you to build a plant in michigan. or i want you to build a plant here. i don't care. i want it in the united states. i am tired of the jobs with nafta and all...
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mrs. salazar offered a presentation about the occ services to the bay view senior center. attorney many ford offered a presentation to santa clara law school social justice seminar and there is a brosure with his pick clr. attorney ford also porticipated in black family day and gave presentations to 2 separate classes of youth regarding youth rights when dealing with police. investigators william hui and elmer ses kahn attended operation homeless connect and staffed a table to offer information about the occ. finally for september outreach deputy director eric bault zar and [inaudible] gave presentation to sfpd cadet class about the function the occ. as of the end of september this year the occ mediated 41 cases compared to 39 as the end of september last year. our mediations may slow down over the next 30 days because attorney salazar will be away from the office for a month. to date the occ opened 541 cases and closed 503 case squz sustained 38. we had absence squz at the occ. one of our investigators unfortunately was hit by a car on the freeway when her car broke down and she was out of
mrs. salazar offered a presentation about the occ services to the bay view senior center. attorney many ford offered a presentation to santa clara law school social justice seminar and there is a brosure with his pick clr. attorney ford also porticipated in black family day and gave presentations to 2 separate classes of youth regarding youth rights when dealing with police. investigators william hui and elmer ses kahn attended operation homeless connect and staffed a table to offer information...
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that is why you have the likes gillette, tom ford, premium brands. >> excellent choice, mr. bond.d to overtake "the martian." returning to the top spot for a third time this month. "goosebumps" a close second. a big day on the markets. there we go. the hang seng up, just off the highs of the day. shanghai composite, .5% to the upside. japan has been on its lunch break just over 20 minutes now. that is it for "trending business." angie and i will be recapping the big stories of the day for you. ♪ angie: it is the middle of the asian trading day. not much celebrating going on on this gloomy day. for the markets, it is a whole different story. we are live in hong kong, this is "asia edge." the top stories this hour, stimulating stocks. asian share markets rise after china cuts interest rates and bank reserves. easing comes is china's political elite could start their next economic blueprint. the 13th five-year plan. please, mr. post man. japan post said to name its final share price. rishaad: it will be the biggest since the late 1980's. we will take a look at jakarta and see what th
that is why you have the likes gillette, tom ford, premium brands. >> excellent choice, mr. bond.d to overtake "the martian." returning to the top spot for a third time this month. "goosebumps" a close second. a big day on the markets. there we go. the hang seng up, just off the highs of the day. shanghai composite, .5% to the upside. japan has been on its lunch break just over 20 minutes now. that is it for "trending business." angie and i will be recapping...
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they would be called by one of their donors who owns stock in ford or whatever who gave them 1 million. and they would say mr. president, you can't do that. they were very helpful in your campaign to become president. you can't do that. to ou know what's going happen? he will say or she will say, i have to do it. and they'll say no you can't do it. and they'll say ok i won't. and the plant is going to be built. now, let's do the other alternative. trump is president. they haven't given me anything. flaws applause let's assume. dr -- [applause] . so i call the head of ford -- honestly it's too easy. so i call the head of ford. building a plant you're new on. like a vacuum cleaner they suck our jobs. they suck our money out of the country. we have nothing. like a third world country our airports, our roads, our bridges are falling down. 61% of our bridges are in trouble. do you believe this? we drive over a bridge, it's in trouble. so i would say the following. i won't use his name because he happens to be a very good guy. but i would say -- let me just tell you something, i want you to build it in the united
they would be called by one of their donors who owns stock in ford or whatever who gave them 1 million. and they would say mr. president, you can't do that. they were very helpful in your campaign to become president. you can't do that. to ou know what's going happen? he will say or she will say, i have to do it. and they'll say no you can't do it. and they'll say ok i won't. and the plant is going to be built. now, let's do the other alternative. trump is president. they haven't given me...
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gave them $10 bylion, they would be called one of their donors who owns stock in ford or whatever who $1 million. they say, mr. president, you can't do that. they were very helpful in your campaign to become president. you can't do that. to know what is going happen? he'll say or she'll say i have to do it. say, no, no, you can't do. he will say okay, i won't. going to be built. now let's do the other alternative. trump is president. anything.'t given me i called the head of ford. foruldn't even use my guys this. this is too easy. honestly it is too easy. i call the head of ford. i say you are building a plant, you are going to employ thousands of people. not employing people in the united states. you are employing other people. i think that's fine. tell me how we benefit. he'll be unable to explain it. he can't explain it. not to me. believe me. i'll say, listen, i want you to a plant in michigan or plant here -- i don't care. i want them in the united states. i'm tired with all of the crazy deals that we make and the new ones we're trying to approve. i'm tired of the job like a vacuum cleaner. they suck the
gave them $10 bylion, they would be called one of their donors who owns stock in ford or whatever who $1 million. they say, mr. president, you can't do that. they were very helpful in your campaign to become president. you can't do that. to know what is going happen? he'll say or she'll say i have to do it. say, no, no, you can't do. he will say okay, i won't. going to be built. now let's do the other alternative. trump is president. anything.'t given me i called the head of ford. foruldn't...
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mr. hanks heard the call, the ford much ham i.d. back in lauren's hands. he sent it to her along with this handwritten note that says, lauren, hold on to this. regards, tom hanks. tom might be too busy to help out again should you lose it spotted all over new york currently shooting "sully" the new movie about heroic pilot sully sullenberger directed by none other than clint eastwood. >> she asked for tom to give her 20 bucks -- >> i don't think he gave her $20. she did have to get the replacement i.d. but all is well that ends well. >>> we love a good pun as you know in "pop news" so today in a "pop news" investigation, we would like to celebrate america's proudest and puniest. a new map by atlas obscura listed the puniest businesses in america. 1900 on that list, some of our favorites include, the big cheesy, a gourmet grilled cheese restaurant in new orleans. baguetteaboutit. coffee shop in brooklyn. indiana bones and the temple of groom is a dog groomer in cali. >> great. >> and been there dump that is a dumpster rental in texas. >> i like that one. >>
mr. hanks heard the call, the ford much ham i.d. back in lauren's hands. he sent it to her along with this handwritten note that says, lauren, hold on to this. regards, tom hanks. tom might be too busy to help out again should you lose it spotted all over new york currently shooting "sully" the new movie about heroic pilot sully sullenberger directed by none other than clint eastwood. >> she asked for tom to give her 20 bucks -- >> i don't think he gave her $20. she did...
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mrs. walters: i rise -- in 975, president ford signed the bill into law. much has changed since that time. today we need an energy policy that aligns with our current economic and political climate. the united states is the largest petroleum and natural gas producer in the world. our self-imposed export ban doesn't make since and does nothing but hinder economic growth. if the ban is lifted this year, over 57,000 new supply chain jobs will be created in my home state of california by 2018, and nationwide nearly 450,000 new jobs would be created. having the option to put u.s. crude oil on the world market would benefit americans. lifting the ban would create jobs, strengthen the u.s. economy and help reduce our trade deficit. it would also provide the international marketplace with more options in turn limiting the ability of energy commodities to be used as political weapons. it is important to note that this bill doesn't require the u.s. to export crude oil. it provides options for those that need it the most. i ask my colleagues to support this commonsen
mrs. walters: i rise -- in 975, president ford signed the bill into law. much has changed since that time. today we need an energy policy that aligns with our current economic and political climate. the united states is the largest petroleum and natural gas producer in the world. our self-imposed export ban doesn't make since and does nothing but hinder economic growth. if the ban is lifted this year, over 57,000 new supply chain jobs will be created in my home state of california by 2018, and...
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mr. chairman, this subcommittee has been here before. the last 15 years, we have had ford and firestone, toyota, gm and takata before this committee. we were able to get information from all these committees to help us understand what happened. but most importantly, we have used this information to chart a path forward and to help the consumers affected by this event. i hope that volkswagen can similarly tell us today what's happening and i hope that they will get beyond this series of terrible decisions and do something to restore the public trust. thank you and i yield back. >> now recognize the chairman of the full committee, gentlemen from michigan, mr. upton for five minutes. >> good morning. thank you. it makes a car a volkswagen. that ad campaign swept the nation in the '90s. vw has long enjoyed an almost cultish following dating back to the vw van and the rabbit. through the years something became rotten and cheating and betrayal became part of the game plan. there's a lot we don't know about the actions or their motivations in attempting to skirt emissions standar
mr. chairman, this subcommittee has been here before. the last 15 years, we have had ford and firestone, toyota, gm and takata before this committee. we were able to get information from all these committees to help us understand what happened. but most importantly, we have used this information to chart a path forward and to help the consumers affected by this event. i hope that volkswagen can similarly tell us today what's happening and i hope that they will get beyond this series of terrible...
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that they acted properly and ford needs to withdraw those accusations and to apologize. trish: we'll watch the case. mr. davis, good to have you here. we do have breaking news, i want to get to, everyone, breaking out of texas. texas southern university is in lockdown. houston police say two people have been shot, one person fatally, outside of a housing complex. there are different reports on the status of the shooter. there is the possibility that he is still on the loose. this is according to authorities. now again, texas southern university, is on lockdown right now, after these two shootings. we're going to bring you more information on this. stay tuned. we'll stay on the story for you. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. i saihi, i'm andrew luck.... could anyone use so
that they acted properly and ford needs to withdraw those accusations and to apologize. trish: we'll watch the case. mr. davis, good to have you here. we do have breaking news, i want to get to, everyone, breaking out of texas. texas southern university is in lockdown. houston police say two people have been shot, one person fatally, outside of a housing complex. there are different reports on the status of the shooter. there is the possibility that he is still on the loose. this is according...
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mr. carr, with all due respect, if ford or gm said to their stockholders, do you know what, consumer motivation just isn't there. this is a free country and people are free not to buy our cars. i'm having to assume that in marketing automobiles which you can hardly turn on the television, it's either a drug ad or it's a car ad, that consumer motivation is deeply researched and figure out and a lot of money is spent to do that. so, don't you think that if the manufacturers were really serious about getting unsafe cars off the road -- i mean, i look forward to your research, but this idea that, you know, consumers, they just don't really want to do it. really? they want to drive unsafe cars? >> so -- so, you know, i absolutely agree with you that we need to -- and i think my companies are very clearly demonstrating -- and actually one of my comments, i should say, in the testimony to the draft bill is actually that the way the draft bill is written, it actually only would allow us access to that database for the owner notification letters that are required under title 49. and my guys are doing ki
mr. carr, with all due respect, if ford or gm said to their stockholders, do you know what, consumer motivation just isn't there. this is a free country and people are free not to buy our cars. i'm having to assume that in marketing automobiles which you can hardly turn on the television, it's either a drug ad or it's a car ad, that consumer motivation is deeply researched and figure out and a lot of money is spent to do that. so, don't you think that if the manufacturers were really serious...
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mrs. walters: i rise -- in 975, president ford signed the bill into law. much has changed since that time. today we need an energy policy that aligns with our current economic and political climate. the united states is the largest petroleum and natural gas producer in the world. our self-imposed export ban doesn't make since and does nothing but hinder economic growth. if the ban is lifted this year, over 57,000 new supply chain jobs will be created in my home state of california by 2018, and nationwide nearly 450,000 new jobs would be created. having the option to put u.s. crude oil on the world market would benefit americans. lifting the ban would create jobs, strengthen the u.s. economy and help reduce our trade deficit. it would also provide the international marketplace with more options in turn limiting the ability of energy commodities to be used as political weapons. it is important to note that this bill doesn't require the u.s. to export crude oil. it provides options for those that need it the most. i ask my colleagues to support this commonsen
mrs. walters: i rise -- in 975, president ford signed the bill into law. much has changed since that time. today we need an energy policy that aligns with our current economic and political climate. the united states is the largest petroleum and natural gas producer in the world. our self-imposed export ban doesn't make since and does nothing but hinder economic growth. if the ban is lifted this year, over 57,000 new supply chain jobs will be created in my home state of california by 2018, and...
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ford fiesta is paid for so i don't know what i would do with that. >> money doesn't matter. >> telling the truth is what matters. >> okay. mr. levatino as far as you know planned parenthood doesn't make political contributions? >> i have no idea what contributions planned parenthood makes. >> or if they do make contributions. they don't do it today ms. fredrickson? >> i'm not in the corporate structure of planned parenthood. >> all right, dr. doctor are you aware of the stories of the many women whose lives have literally been saved by planned parenthood? >> in what ways are? >> that's not my question. my question is are you aware of that being the case? >> it's hard to answer the question without knowing what context you are asking. >> how about you miss up to? >> i guess i would answer the same. >> you heard about tiffany you could afford it regular doctors visit so planned parenthood was earl may option in the routine pap smear at planned parenthood diagnosed her with cervical cancer, the earliest discovery of which saved her life. you are not familiar with tiffany's case? >> i guess i would ask how much money they asked
ford fiesta is paid for so i don't know what i would do with that. >> money doesn't matter. >> telling the truth is what matters. >> okay. mr. levatino as far as you know planned parenthood doesn't make political contributions? >> i have no idea what contributions planned parenthood makes. >> or if they do make contributions. they don't do it today ms. fredrickson? >> i'm not in the corporate structure of planned parenthood. >> all right, dr. doctor are...
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ford. so i would submit that mr. francis' comments are exactly on the mark. we have to look clearly at the risk that we have. if you're first in class is revolutionary and you don't do the thing that is you're talking about for technology you're going to have a cost delivery mismatch you're going to have to deal with later on sir. and we look at that risk. >> if i may. just add. because senator ayotte brought up the ohio. you're asking you're just spot on. it's the next big thing coming our way in terms of a first of class. we're talking about a program that will be providing reliability secure certain sea based strategic deterrence into the 2080s. how do you design and develop the capabilities that are going on the boat in the front end, deliver on schedule so she could be on deployment on schedule by 2031 and then throughout its life remain that secure sea based strategic? >> still be an effective weapons system 30 years from now. >> yes. so we're not going to go big bang. what do we need to do on the ohio replacement that we don't already do on ohio? >> ri
ford. so i would submit that mr. francis' comments are exactly on the mark. we have to look clearly at the risk that we have. if you're first in class is revolutionary and you don't do the thing that is you're talking about for technology you're going to have a cost delivery mismatch you're going to have to deal with later on sir. and we look at that risk. >> if i may. just add. because senator ayotte brought up the ohio. you're asking you're just spot on. it's the next big thing coming...
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ford your testimony. we'll move into our question portion of the hearing. i'll recognize myself for five minutes. mr. harris, just have to ask you, learned so much in this subcommittee. fraudulent deed? what happeneds with that? someone comes door to door? >> no, actually what they do sometimes is they do quitclaim deeds from the person, the elderly person. they forge those deeds write their own anymores in or deed it to a third party and then they record it against the property. and sometimes those elderly people never know about the crime. and then one day someone shows up and they no longer own the home. >> someone purchased the home -- >> sometimes they -- actually they have not purchased the home, just developed a deed, and recorded against their property. >> and you're able to intervene on behalf of that person -- >> you, yes. what happens is the cases are referred to our office and the person qualifies, first of all, have to have a cognitive impairment that is severe enough to qualify for our services elm we would file something like a citation action to recover their property that has been wr
ford your testimony. we'll move into our question portion of the hearing. i'll recognize myself for five minutes. mr. harris, just have to ask you, learned so much in this subcommittee. fraudulent deed? what happeneds with that? someone comes door to door? >> no, actually what they do sometimes is they do quitclaim deeds from the person, the elderly person. they forge those deeds write their own anymores in or deed it to a third party and then they record it against the property. and...