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sato said his bank did not cancel the loans because they were extended through a consumer finance firm. he also said bank executives were not fully aware of the loans. he told the financial services agency the top management had no information about the loans. sato said the incorrect report was due to in-house inadequacies and denied the coverup was intentional. >> translator: i'm taking the criticism seriously. we will do all we can to completely cut ties with crime syndicates. >> mizuho has announced penalties for sato and others, as well as past presidents, but the action is seen as too lax. >>> let's get a check of the markets now. the u.s. federal reserve's monetary policy taking center stage in europe. reaction to comment that the central bank may trim its asset buying program sooner than expected. london is down by more than 1%. frankfurt declining .3 of a percent. asian shares declined. shanghai lost 1.8% after china did not provide details on its economic policies. tokyo's nikkei average shed more than a .1 of a percent. in mumbai, 20,194, weight down by rising inflation figur
sato said his bank did not cancel the loans because they were extended through a consumer finance firm. he also said bank executives were not fully aware of the loans. he told the financial services agency the top management had no information about the loans. sato said the incorrect report was due to in-house inadequacies and denied the coverup was intentional. >> translator: i'm taking the criticism seriously. we will do all we can to completely cut ties with crime syndicates. >>...
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the lawmakers plan to ask sato why the bank failed after finding out who the borrowers were. they also expect to ask how the bank came to make a false report about the loan, which totalled some $2 million. mizuho initially said his top officials were not informed about the problem. the bank later changed that explanation, though. >>> u.s. government officials are counting the cost of october's federal shutdown. they say worker furloughs and national park closures led to billions of dollars lost. analysts from the white house budget office released their estimates on the impact of the 15-day partial closure of government services. people were unable to visit sites like the lincoln memorial and statue of liberty. the officials say that caused more than $500 million in lost revenue. about 850,000 federal employees at one stage were kept home from work, costing an estimated $2 billion. they also incollected private sector estimates, ranging somewhere between 2 and $6 billion in output. they are warning white house republicans against a recurrence. politicians agreed on a stopgap
the lawmakers plan to ask sato why the bank failed after finding out who the borrowers were. they also expect to ask how the bank came to make a false report about the loan, which totalled some $2 million. mizuho initially said his top officials were not informed about the problem. the bank later changed that explanation, though. >>> u.s. government officials are counting the cost of october's federal shutdown. they say worker furloughs and national park closures led to billions of...
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. >>> n vderdaro infiernose des satÓ en uno de los barrios mÁs pos es del callao en perÚ, mÁs d de50asas en un abrir y crrar de eojo las viviendade madera y l votro enieo en contra avivba lades. >>> coemnÓ allÁ abajo despuÉs se eququemÓ todo. >>> los vehÍculos de los bom bomberos no tenÍang suf suficiente para apag el fuego, algunos tratband etener el fdg fuego, pero fue en van. >>> por la maÑana el panorama era desolador. >>> heerdido todo, srteÑorita, sta s animales, todo, todo w>>> karen benavides solo pudo e recuperar una olla y un cucha o cuchaÓn. >>> un poco de arrz y un pedac t pedacito de carne. >>> edn ojas t terminÓ con la mano herida paral saxcar a amgi. > la mi yo de la a del lapoblaÓe lazona se dedicaba a la acumu acumulaciÓn de plÁsticos y cha a chatarra >>> el gonbierno enviÓ carpas e pero los pobladores protestaro al ser insiuficiente la aya, m mientras que la policÍa aemremet arremetio contra las prtestas. >>las familias esperan ahora quel bierno no los olvide. >>> kquÉ horro, que difÍcil. >>> eran tan onbres que no po podÍanuchar contra eseonstr monstruo. >>> me qup
. >>> n vderdaro infiernose des satÓ en uno de los barrios mÁs pos es del callao en perÚ, mÁs d de50asas en un abrir y crrar de eojo las viviendade madera y l votro enieo en contra avivba lades. >>> coemnÓ allÁ abajo despuÉs se eququemÓ todo. >>> los vehÍculos de los bom bomberos no tenÍang suf suficiente para apag el fuego, algunos tratband etener el fdg fuego, pero fue en van. >>> por la maÑana el panorama era desolador. >>> heerdido...
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lawyer named dean andrews who told the warren commission that a person by that name telephoned them and satoe described him as having gay tendencies and representing gays as a lawyer. therefore, garrison believed clem bertrand must be clay shaw. that was the extent of garrison's investigation. >> do you have enough evidence now to go to trial? >> if i answered that, i shouldn't be district attorney. >> the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered and garrison knew it. >> can you say positively that the person you knew as clay bertrand is not the person you have seen as clay shaw? >> scout's honor he is not. >> garrison started bribing witnesses, intimidating witnesses. >> he said i could be made to serve this whole nine-year sentence. or i could be cut loose right away. >> hypnotizing witnesses. >> we decided to give him objectifying machinery to make sure he was telling the truth. >> leon. >> does leon have a last name? >> oswald. >> would you say these methods were illegal? >> i would say very illegal and unethica
lawyer named dean andrews who told the warren commission that a person by that name telephoned them and satoe described him as having gay tendencies and representing gays as a lawyer. therefore, garrison believed clem bertrand must be clay shaw. that was the extent of garrison's investigation. >> do you have enough evidence now to go to trial? >> if i answered that, i shouldn't be district attorney. >> the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not...
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joe ris sato, jr., shows us what's behind that decision. >> reporter: growing up of cherokee descent, colleen hicks has heard plenty of offensive descriptions. >> native americans are all rich, they have casinos. >> reporter: inside the museum -- >> here are examples of two eagle feather head dresses. >> reporter: even head dresses haveeen subject to caricature. >> they were going to be wearing it during the victoria's secret show. >> reporter: to hicks one of the most glaring offenses, pro sports teams like the washington redskins who she says mock native american culture. >> how would it be if it was washington red necks? it's insulting. >> reporter: but from now on hicks will be free to read the sports rapages of the "san francisco chronicle" without being upset. the chronicle says it will no longer refer to the washington team as the redskins. >> a month ago one of our sports columnists wrote a letter to me and the sports editors suggesting that we take a look at whether it was appropriate to still call the washington nfl franchise the redskins since it is a racial slur. >> report
joe ris sato, jr., shows us what's behind that decision. >> reporter: growing up of cherokee descent, colleen hicks has heard plenty of offensive descriptions. >> native americans are all rich, they have casinos. >> reporter: inside the museum -- >> here are examples of two eagle feather head dresses. >> reporter: even head dresses haveeen subject to caricature. >> they were going to be wearing it during the victoria's secret show. >> reporter: to hicks...
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t the key point is that it allows us to be able to sato the folks that reive these notice look, you knowates and the insurance -- the insurance model of the affordable care act not going to be geing in the way of yo shopping and the individual market you used to have. as i sd, will are still going to bfolks who over time, i think, areoing to find that the marketplaces are better. one way i described this to -- i met with a group of senars when this issue rst came up. it is not a perfect analy but, yoknow, we made a decision as a society that every car has to have a seat belt. r bags. soou pass a regulation there's some additional costs, particularly at the start of increang the safety and protections but we make decision as a society that the costs are outweighed by the benefi of all the lives that are saved. sohat we are saying now is that if you arbuying a new car, you got to have a seat lt. well, thproblem with the -- grandfather clause we put in place is it is almost like we said to folks you have tbuy a new r even if you can't afford it right now. soonerr later folks are going to st
t the key point is that it allows us to be able to sato the folks that reive these notice look, you knowates and the insurance -- the insurance model of the affordable care act not going to be geing in the way of yo shopping and the individual market you used to have. as i sd, will are still going to bfolks who over time, i think, areoing to find that the marketplaces are better. one way i described this to -- i met with a group of senars when this issue rst came up. it is not a perfect analy...