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ray nagin, on a saturday night before katrina had governor ray nagin was out for a leisurely dinner with his wife and daughter in for a few. you have kathleen blanko living in the emergency operation center in baton rouge. governor ray nagin spent the afternoon five hours on a movie set because he had big part as believe it or not a corrupt mayor for those who don't know. he is now in a federal penitentiary in serving a ten year sentence for misconduct while in office. he spent five hours on the movie studio. you have blanko and the this knowing there's a terrific category 4 at that point to category 5, in lake view his phone rings, the head of the national hurricane center, head of the hurricane center doesn't call politicians but he wanted to scare them mayor of new orleans, you have got to do something. in lake view. he is up in the chopper a couple days after katrina, goes to seventeenth street, now a couple hundred feet on the canal wall fell which flooded lakeview and other parts of the city so he understood lakeview. barely showed up. he made one appearance and it was conspicuous
ray nagin, on a saturday night before katrina had governor ray nagin was out for a leisurely dinner with his wife and daughter in for a few. you have kathleen blanko living in the emergency operation center in baton rouge. governor ray nagin spent the afternoon five hours on a movie set because he had big part as believe it or not a corrupt mayor for those who don't know. he is now in a federal penitentiary in serving a ten year sentence for misconduct while in office. he spent five hours on...
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this could lead to changes to the branch networks, ray nagin costs and problem loans -- raining in costs problem loans. reigning in costs and problem loans. they are under pressure from an activist investor. japan has ended the equity buying spree. results. some of the first time they have offloaded shares since 2013. overseas investors dumped a record $11.8 billion in equities just last week. indonesia will put a priority on economic stability overgrowth according to the finance minister speaking ahead of the fed rate decision and after his own central-bank kept things under control. he said there were no easy solutions and that the current rate is good for stability. we are already at a rate that is a good rate. still good for stability. at the same time it does not constrain the growth. the latest data that i can identify, the credit growth is more than 10%. on the first six months, below 5%. but now it is starting to go up to 11%. so what is a good sign. -- so it is a good sign. angie: coming up next, rugby fans, get ready for the world cup in england. the hosts are nervous ahead of
this could lead to changes to the branch networks, ray nagin costs and problem loans -- raining in costs problem loans. reigning in costs and problem loans. they are under pressure from an activist investor. japan has ended the equity buying spree. results. some of the first time they have offloaded shares since 2013. overseas investors dumped a record $11.8 billion in equities just last week. indonesia will put a priority on economic stability overgrowth according to the finance minister...
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ray nagin, the mayor of new orleans when katrina happened. turns out -- he was convicted after he left office. he was indicted and is serving a 10 year prison sentence. kilpatrick in detroit. from 1976 until 2010, there are almost 1300 officials -- public corruption is there because that is where the money and the power is. there will always be people who try to steal it, try to co-opt things. that is why we have to have better ethics laws. it was a survey done by the university of texas, i don't want to get my surveys next, i mean the university of illinois at of the 50 states and how they rank in terms of ethics. this was in 2012 or 2013. 47 of them got a f or a d rating. when something bad happens, the media gets on it, there are calls for reforms, some reform is done and then it is all forgotten until the next scandal. and we repeat the cycle. brian: tapping about jack johnson. he gets out of prison in 2018. it goes back to marion barry. he was sent to prison for six months on a misdemeanor. jack johnson was sent on a felony and he got a
ray nagin, the mayor of new orleans when katrina happened. turns out -- he was convicted after he left office. he was indicted and is serving a 10 year prison sentence. kilpatrick in detroit. from 1976 until 2010, there are almost 1300 officials -- public corruption is there because that is where the money and the power is. there will always be people who try to steal it, try to co-opt things. that is why we have to have better ethics laws. it was a survey done by the university of texas, i...
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they were going after ray nagin. going after governor of louisiana. going after the president.ould invariably say a variety of ways, i don't care whose fault it is. this is what i'm dealing with now. now you know we're looking at concerns about a shrinking military, shrinking prominence of america as a country and a power, one of the things i think feeds donald trump's campaign. what do you think of him and his message? >> well i think his message obviously is being heard. you can't help but face reality of that people are discouraged because the mission of the congress in the constitution is to raise our army and to resource our army. and that is their mission. if they're not going to do it, we to form another form of government. if congress al not doing their job, they go into sequestration, slowly choking the most powerful army ever built in the world to a level of near mediocrity. right now we got something we need to whole on to. it is congress. i don't care who is president. it is judge and mission of congress, written in the constitution. they're not doing their job. it
they were going after ray nagin. going after governor of louisiana. going after the president.ould invariably say a variety of ways, i don't care whose fault it is. this is what i'm dealing with now. now you know we're looking at concerns about a shrinking military, shrinking prominence of america as a country and a power, one of the things i think feeds donald trump's campaign. what do you think of him and his message? >> well i think his message obviously is being heard. you can't help...