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to which defense attorney jooel schwartz said, are you kidding? the man got charged with murder and then it snowballed from there. >> narrator: one thing he said t receipts t cell tower pings, his friends' testimony, was a good an alibi as he had every seen. what stuck out to him was that there were also some very serious questions, like questions about pam hupp, who had bad mouthed russ . he was one of the last people to see betsy alive. between 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., when the window that betsy was thought to have died. inconsistencies stood out. to him anyone. example, betsy's mom said pam told her, she didn't go into betsy's house when she dropped her off that evening, but -- >> she told me a completely she said she went inside for 10 to 15 minutes. >> narrator: another one? when she left the house, she said betsy was sitting on the couch. but in another interview which was videotaped, she said something didn't. >> she may have still been on the couch, but today, it makes sense that she walked me to the door. >> narrator: beginning at 7:21, she had
to which defense attorney jooel schwartz said, are you kidding? the man got charged with murder and then it snowballed from there. >> narrator: one thing he said t receipts t cell tower pings, his friends' testimony, was a good an alibi as he had every seen. what stuck out to him was that there were also some very serious questions, like questions about pam hupp, who had bad mouthed russ . he was one of the last people to see betsy alive. between 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., when the window that...
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found evidence of some very serious crimes at tyco involving the ceo and the cfo, marc schwartz. the most serious of those crimes was grand larceny. dennis kozlowski was accused and convicted of stealing about $100 million from tyco. most of that was in the form of bonuses. kozlowski was and to this day continues to be a very strong believer in pay for performance. he thinks the best way to motivate people is incentive pay. incentive pay with no caps. you can make as much depending on your performance. that is how he paid people in the company and that is how he was paid. there were a few consecutive years where kozlowski was making more than one hundred million dollars a year. that is a lot of money. of that amount about $1 million with his base salary was all that was guaranteed. the rest of that was all paid because of the pay for performance programs in the company. there was a written policy about how bonuses would be calculated. these four bonuses you was convicted of stealing were all mathematically correct. the amounts were correct. the problem was the board of directors
found evidence of some very serious crimes at tyco involving the ceo and the cfo, marc schwartz. the most serious of those crimes was grand larceny. dennis kozlowski was accused and convicted of stealing about $100 million from tyco. most of that was in the form of bonuses. kozlowski was and to this day continues to be a very strong believer in pay for performance. he thinks the best way to motivate people is incentive pay. incentive pay with no caps. you can make as much depending on your...
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. >> elliot schwartz. hello, my name is elliot schwartz. my family lives a couple blocks east of portrero avenue. here to speak in favor of the portrero streetscape project. we take our four yield to a preschool a couple blocks west. i have him on the back of my bike and my wife picks him up on foot. crossing potrero can be scary on foot so the bulbs really help. there is already bike lanes on potrero. it's nice having an extra bit of space when cars are passing. i often see other cyclist ahead of me when i'm walking on potrero. for anyone who says bike lanes aren't used on portrero they aren't seeing them. i'm a lil disappointed that these changes don't go far enough. in 5 or 10 years we'll regret that we are putting in the reserve lanes for transit in both directions, not just one direction. potrero is an important transit corridor for the 9 and should get the same treatment that van ness and geary are getting. we are going to be sad that we didn't put in bike lanes like other cities like chicago and new york are doing on their arterioles
. >> elliot schwartz. hello, my name is elliot schwartz. my family lives a couple blocks east of portrero avenue. here to speak in favor of the portrero streetscape project. we take our four yield to a preschool a couple blocks west. i have him on the back of my bike and my wife picks him up on foot. crossing potrero can be scary on foot so the bulbs really help. there is already bike lanes on potrero. it's nice having an extra bit of space when cars are passing. i often see other cyclist...
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professor schwartz let me turn to you. there were irish immigrant units on both sides in the civil war, there werener german speaking units in the union army. and they went on to join veterans organization and become american citizens. has this been historically part of the role of military service? >> it has been. it has been the idea is that the military is a pipe of melting pot of bringing together different ethnicities and creating an american citizen ship. it hasn't always worked very evenly. african-americans fought for the union during the war, they didn't necessarily though receive their full citizen ship after the war. so it's not been always a smooth process. the 20th century, though, i think it's taken on that element of the word war one saw a fusing oa lot of the different groups that fought in europe. world war ii even more so. the end of segregation, and the beginning of an attempt at a color blind military, so it has taken on a greater morns, and has certainly served as a key in creating opportunities for mi
professor schwartz let me turn to you. there were irish immigrant units on both sides in the civil war, there werener german speaking units in the union army. and they went on to join veterans organization and become american citizens. has this been historically part of the role of military service? >> it has been. it has been the idea is that the military is a pipe of melting pot of bringing together different ethnicities and creating an american citizen ship. it hasn't always worked...
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bernard and irene schwartz, rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you from the tishw wnet studios. >> another satellite captures images of debris the south indian ocean that might be connected to the disappeared airliner two weeks ago. there are no details on the latest sighting locations. australia and china released images of what could be the wreckage of the 777. in an area 1550 miles of perth australia. though conditions in the search area are said to be difficult, the prime minister voiced optimism the mystery will be solved. >> we have had a number of very credible leads. we might be on the road to discovering what did happen to this the ill-fated aircraft. >> a pair of warnssings today that russian troops along the border with ukraine could be eyeing other targets. they warned the troops were ready to move on to where russian forces ar
bernard and irene schwartz, rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you from the tishw wnet studios. >> another satellite captures images of debris the south indian ocean that might be connected to the disappeared airliner two weeks ago. there are no...
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peter schwartz, the future is coming right up. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robo
peter schwartz, the future is coming right up. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com coach...
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there were two trials, kozlowski and schwartz. after six months, the second trial lasted five months, the conclusion of which they were convicted of 22 of 23 felony counts against them and they were both sentenced to 25 years. this is in a hard core state prison, not in sometimes you hear about clubs said, federal prisons where white-collar criminals serve time, a federal prosecutor feel about that, i have been to the prison where kozlowski served time and found no tennis courts or swimming pools or anything. it looked very prisony. i talked about this case must didn't. we use case studies a lot in business ethics for a very simple reason. we look at the mistakes of others have made and learn from them so we don't make them in the future. i kept trying to figure out the case from what mark schwartz did so they wouldn't repeat the mistakes and end up in prison. one of my former business students, a picture on a newspaper, mug shot where they have gone to prison for unethical behavior. i am sure that will never happen. i have some q
there were two trials, kozlowski and schwartz. after six months, the second trial lasted five months, the conclusion of which they were convicted of 22 of 23 felony counts against them and they were both sentenced to 25 years. this is in a hard core state prison, not in sometimes you hear about clubs said, federal prisons where white-collar criminals serve time, a federal prosecutor feel about that, i have been to the prison where kozlowski served time and found no tennis courts or swimming...
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the sheryl and phillip millstein family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosiland p. walter.orporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual, and retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. there's been a dramatic escalation of tension surrounding the situation in ukraine. ukraine tonight put its military forces on full combat alert and warned that russian military intervention in ukraine would be the beginning of war. this hours after the russian parliament voted unanimously to authorize the deployment of russian troops in ukraine. earlier today russian forces effectively seized control of crimea, an area that has been part of ukraine for the past 60 years, but is home to the russian black sea fleet and skirmishes between pro-ukrainian and pro-russian loyalists have already broken out in ukraine. the vote
the sheryl and phillip millstein family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosiland p. walter.orporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual, and retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. there's been a dramatic...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america.hat's why we're your retirement company. additional support provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. from the studios at lynn con center hari sreenivasan. >>> kerry reportedly presented lavrov with a plan for disarming regular forces places monitors in the region and initiating diplomatic talks. tens of thousands of troops have been deployed along the border of ukraine. during a call with president obama on friday, vladimir putin asurted that ukraineian extremists are intimidating russians in the ukraine. traveling in the region today, victor yal yullen expressed concern about the military build up. >> we are concerned that they have spoken about this, about the large number of russian forces bringing the ukrainian borders as well. we're all concerned about that, but it is because of this concern that we have maintained a case of diplomacy. >> she also met with officials today to offer the united states
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america.hat's why we're your retirement company. additional support provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. from the studios at lynn con center hari sreenivasan. >>> kerry reportedly presented lavrov with a plan for disarming regular forces places monitors in the region and initiating diplomatic talks. tens of...
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corporacorporatep schwartzs sc.orporacorporat funding provid mutuamutualp mutual, desig individual rye tirmt products. mutuamutualp mutual, desig individual rye tirmt products. additionr additionp additiona steves: for a more lively way to enjoy paris and cap an exciting day, steve and i have hired a car and a driver for a blitz of the city's best nighttime views. and this isn't just any car and driver. this company employs a fleet of historic deux chevaux cars, and they're driven by local students. man: the different districts are like a snail, going around the island, the city. steves: the french raise flood lighting to an art form. and with a city as beautiful as paris, it's no wonder. les invalides, with its golden dome marking napoleon's tomb, is magnifique. the naughty blades of the moulin rouge keep turning, and its red lights tempt lost souls in pigalle. just to be out and about at this hour, the energy of the city is palpable. notre dame is particularly stately after dark. sightseeing boats enliven the rive
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. >> ben schwartz: we cry afterwards, just loads of tears. >> safer: we assembled a roundtable of veteranr" regulars to talk about rejection: ben schwartz, who gave up being a doctor to draw cartoons; david cipress, roz chast, and charlie hankin, the new kid on the block. >> david cipress: we all probably do probably 700 or 800 cartoons a year we hand in. and it's... we're lucky if we sell 30 cartoons a year, so that's a lot of rejection. >> roz chast: when i do a cartoon and i think, "this is... they're going to love this one. it's a classic." >> cipress: that's the one that gets rejected, right? >> chast: that... right away, that goes in the garbage. >> charlie hankin: i was addicted to the rejection before i got addicted to the, you know, actually making the sales. >> safer: addicted to the rejection? >> hankin: kind of. it makes you feel alive. >> mankoff: i know what it feels like. it feels a little bit like a punch in the stomach. it always feels bad. >> safer: mankoff should know. starting out, he submitted about 2,000 cartoons to the magazine before making a sale. this is one of h
. >> ben schwartz: we cry afterwards, just loads of tears. >> safer: we assembled a roundtable of veteranr" regulars to talk about rejection: ben schwartz, who gave up being a doctor to draw cartoons; david cipress, roz chast, and charlie hankin, the new kid on the block. >> david cipress: we all probably do probably 700 or 800 cartoons a year we hand in. and it's... we're lucky if we sell 30 cartoons a year, so that's a lot of rejection. >> roz chast: when i do a...
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ian schwartz tells us the gold the better than ever. >> reporter: gold mining products are in high demand>> i would sigh it is taking it up to about 25% increase in sales. >> reporter: in a normal wenter with normal rain, where i'm standing would be covered in water. even all the way up to there. but since we have had lousy rain, the river has receded and allowed people to walk in further and pan for gold spots that have been inaccessful for years. the gold has been in untouched pockets and prospectors are digging in. >> i have seen them bring anywhere from 50 to 250 in a day. >> reporter: and not just gold fanatics, it is also people looking for new hobbies. >> these are people looking for something new to get into. >> reporter: willis says a lot of gold diggers will stick close to the water's etch, but if you want the big reward, you might have to put in the extra effort. >> hikers, kayakers, things like that, they tend to go two or three miles in these areas an they are finding gold. >> do they find any? they do. it is selling more than $1,300 an ounce. >> so there's a silver lining to
ian schwartz tells us the gold the better than ever. >> reporter: gold mining products are in high demand>> i would sigh it is taking it up to about 25% increase in sales. >> reporter: in a normal wenter with normal rain, where i'm standing would be covered in water. even all the way up to there. but since we have had lousy rain, the river has receded and allowed people to walk in further and pan for gold spots that have been inaccessful for years. the gold has been in...
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ian schwartz tells us the search for gold is going into areas that haven't been explored in years. >>> reporter: heather willis runs this auburn mining supply store and says gold mining products are in high demand. >> i'd say it's taken it up to about 20 to 25% increase in sales. >> reporter: in a normal winter with normal rain, where i'm standing would be covered in water even all the way up to there. but since we have had lousy rain and we're in this drought, the river has receded and it's allowed people to walk in farther and pan for gold in spots that haven't been accessible for years. willis says gold has been deposited in untouched pockets and prospectors with pans or more advanced devices are digging in. >> i have seen them bring in anywhere from 50 to 250 in a day. >> reporter: it's not just gold fanatics coming here. it's people looking for new hobbies after the drought put a damper on the old ones. >> put a temporary ban on fishing being allowed in these areas. so these are outdoor hobbyists that are looking for something new to get into. >> reporter: willis says a lot of go
ian schwartz tells us the search for gold is going into areas that haven't been explored in years. >>> reporter: heather willis runs this auburn mining supply store and says gold mining products are in high demand. >> i'd say it's taken it up to about 20 to 25% increase in sales. >> reporter: in a normal winter with normal rain, where i'm standing would be covered in water even all the way up to there. but since we have had lousy rain and we're in this drought, the river...
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-- a tough final -- that no one got on yesterday's program enabled rachael schwartz to move on in our who will join her? will it be fritz, dan, or pam? let's start finding out. good luck. here we go. now the categories. we begin with... we follow that with... and... and, fritz, you get to select first. let's do broadway musicals by songs for $200, please. pam. what is "a chorus line"? that's it. musicals for $400. pam again.
-- a tough final -- that no one got on yesterday's program enabled rachael schwartz to move on in our who will join her? will it be fritz, dan, or pam? let's start finding out. good luck. here we go. now the categories. we begin with... we follow that with... and... and, fritz, you get to select first. let's do broadway musicals by songs for $200, please. pam. what is "a chorus line"? that's it. musicals for $400. pam again.
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my name is john schwartz and i'm a faculty member and public policy at the university of arizona. and we have three wonderful authors here today. and i would like to introduce each of them to you from right to left and then have each of them talk in succession for ten to 12 minutes on a question that i will pose to them. and on my immediate left is a pioneer blogger and washington correspondent for the nation. and he's a disputed code contributing writer for the progressive and appears in newspapers across the country and he's a frequent commentator on msnbc and on the other radio and television venues. his latest book is an extremely thoughtful yet also quite troubling analysis of the demise of democracy in america today entitled dollarocracy how the money and media election complex is the striking america. to his left is barbara garson who has written among other books money makes the world go round, one investor tracks her cash through the global economy. her latest book jam packed with powerful insights about life in america today learned from her portrayal of the individual l
my name is john schwartz and i'm a faculty member and public policy at the university of arizona. and we have three wonderful authors here today. and i would like to introduce each of them to you from right to left and then have each of them talk in succession for ten to 12 minutes on a question that i will pose to them. and on my immediate left is a pioneer blogger and washington correspondent for the nation. and he's a disputed code contributing writer for the progressive and appears in...
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my name is john schwartz. i am a faculty member in public talks policy at the university of arizona. we have three wonderful authors here today and i'd like to introduce each of them to you from right to left and then have each of them talk in succession for 10 to 12 minutes on a question not hosted on. on my immediate left is john nichols, a pioneer blogger is washington correspondent for the nation and he's a contributing writer for the progressive spirit his articles appear in newspapers across the country it is a frequent commentator on msn received and other radio and television venues. his latest book is an extremely thoughtful, yet also quite troubling analysis of the demise of democracy in america today, entitled accuracy, have the money and media election complex is destroying america. baxter had on his left is arbor carson, an award-winning author playwright and activist who is what among other books, money makes the world go down, or the global economy. her latest book jampacked with powerful insigh
my name is john schwartz. i am a faculty member in public talks policy at the university of arizona. we have three wonderful authors here today and i'd like to introduce each of them to you from right to left and then have each of them talk in succession for 10 to 12 minutes on a question not hosted on. on my immediate left is john nichols, a pioneer blogger is washington correspondent for the nation and he's a contributing writer for the progressive spirit his articles appear in newspapers...
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schwartz. not really irish. typing in your heritage.is heritage is lesbian which is a new one. that's actually the case. this is a personal issue for you. >> well, yes. gay issues are personal to me because i was brought up in a lesbian household. i have always been keenly aware of issues in the gay community. this, as i'm sure you know, the irish parade thing going back for years and years and years. it seems like finally kind of cultural tide turned. now have you the beer companies and the mayors who are withdrawing their responsible shoreship of the event. i think it is good. i am glad people are taking to be what i consider to be the right side of the issue. >> it is -- parade side of the issue is light hearted. civil rights issues are real. it is also a first amendment issue. >> i think that -- the first amendment issue cuts both ways. clearly, whatever gay organizations will are, had want to be able to express themselves and be able to march in a parade and express by the heritage and also am sympathetic to any organization that f
schwartz. not really irish. typing in your heritage.is heritage is lesbian which is a new one. that's actually the case. this is a personal issue for you. >> well, yes. gay issues are personal to me because i was brought up in a lesbian household. i have always been keenly aware of issues in the gay community. this, as i'm sure you know, the irish parade thing going back for years and years and years. it seems like finally kind of cultural tide turned. now have you the beer companies and...
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schwartz. state all who call these at me when she passed on. he's a baby he might be a learned that the impending impact on me and exits or bones. so in other words you're saying that it's been the major difference between a hair too long in the present the hinges are they now call our day. will reflect what the deal. to use tools. she used it as well. on a national church will be rationed. this rock i used all the way. when the whole reactions. he said. by counting the people that you are still low. this was a drop. and that's the necessary measures to be taken. we were in hebrew one day in crime is orange. we will lost returns to mind. i knew the chain. she went to visit storm i know that he has mental were two girls who were rising at . and that's all you get in the past and he actually it's the parents and citizens who choose to stay. me ask you about this hit the opinion us because of the president has signed into law. this of internet censorship bill in fact i written the turkish press this morning that it's too soon can appeal to archive
schwartz. state all who call these at me when she passed on. he's a baby he might be a learned that the impending impact on me and exits or bones. so in other words you're saying that it's been the major difference between a hair too long in the present the hinges are they now call our day. will reflect what the deal. to use tools. she used it as well. on a national church will be rationed. this rock i used all the way. when the whole reactions. he said. by counting the people that you are...
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kurt schwartz, how did you widdle down the suggestions given to you and your team to this specific listc safety community in the greater boston area has been meeting and planning for several months. we have partnered with local regional, state, and law enforcement agencies. we had members of our planning team travel to other cities and states and countries to look at the practices and other events. the rules and guidelines apply along the course that cuts to the cities. >> you hear the rules and it feels and looks good. how are you convincing bostonians and others from around the country to not be afraid and to be there and to rally. >> we are already seeing an incredible show of support for the boston marathon and interest in attending this year. we are expecting a much greater than usual show on spectators. i don't think we will have to do a lot to convince people to come out. i think people and the public will have confidence in our safety and security plan and people want to come out and show what it means to be boston strong. >> measures would impact the military members as well we
kurt schwartz, how did you widdle down the suggestions given to you and your team to this specific listc safety community in the greater boston area has been meeting and planning for several months. we have partnered with local regional, state, and law enforcement agencies. we had members of our planning team travel to other cities and states and countries to look at the practices and other events. the rules and guidelines apply along the course that cuts to the cities. >> you hear the...
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we will choose questions here to present to judge starr and professor george schwartz -- dershowitz. i will introduce judge starr. then the two gentlemen will come to the stage and then the judge will introduce professor dershowitz. come a professor dershowitz, on behalf of georgetown university, what a delight it is to have you with us today. is president, chancellor of baylor university. m also holds the louise martenson chair of constitutional law at their law school. during his career, he has served the country in many ways, including as law clerk to chief justice moore berger, u.s. circuit court judge for the district of columbia circuit, and as solicitor general of the united states under george h w which he read he has argued 36 cases before the supreme court including 25 while solicitor general. he has authored more than 25 publications, many of them on religious freedom. published ink was 2002. as someone who has had the privilege of getting to know judge starr over the last year, i can tell you, i have never met a man more suited to the task today that is to conduct a civil
we will choose questions here to present to judge starr and professor george schwartz -- dershowitz. i will introduce judge starr. then the two gentlemen will come to the stage and then the judge will introduce professor dershowitz. come a professor dershowitz, on behalf of georgetown university, what a delight it is to have you with us today. is president, chancellor of baylor university. m also holds the louise martenson chair of constitutional law at their law school. during his career, he...
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here to debate, criminal defense attorney lisa and defense attorney and former prosecutor david schwartzots and get back there. >> it all works. >> this is everybody talking, right, 'cause it's about personal accountability versus liability really when it comes to the casinos. so lisa, let me start with you. this guy walks in. he was apparently drinking before allegedly, comes into the casino, withdraws all this money, loses it, who is at fault? >> in this case, it's the casino. >> why? >> nevada state law says if you're visibly intoxicated, you can't participate in gambling and they can't serve you. in this case, they obviously served him and they obviously allowed him to gamble and not only with his own money, which this is a gentleman who has a history of gambling. he said i lost 500,000, 800,000. but it's only his own money. he never borrowed more than $25,000. so for them to lend him $500,000 and for him to lose it while he is receiving drinks, over 20 drinks were served to him, at some point in time, you have to say, didn't somebody in the casino look at this gentleman who was drop
here to debate, criminal defense attorney lisa and defense attorney and former prosecutor david schwartzots and get back there. >> it all works. >> this is everybody talking, right, 'cause it's about personal accountability versus liability really when it comes to the casinos. so lisa, let me start with you. this guy walks in. he was apparently drinking before allegedly, comes into the casino, withdraws all this money, loses it, who is at fault? >> in this case, it's the...
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. >> joining us with some special guest and a global ambassador with the san diego zoo, rick schwartzy this summer we're opening up our tiger trail at the safari park and a lot of challenges that the tigers have with human -- >> can i pet her? >> no, you don't want to pet her. although she looks very comfortable and she is and soft and cuddly, at 7 months of -- >> the person outside is moving! don't wave. >> she's very playful. but her size, her strength now with her teeth and claws, are strong. the mountain lion, there is a lot of human contact with mountain lions in the state. certain region, we have some in los angeles and san diego. >> if you see a mountsen lion, do you run or ask him where he belongs? >> you're best to stand still. with predators, movement is to give chase. they said that in jurassic park. >> let's watch this. >> let's meet some of your other friends. >> this is called a bearcat of the he's only six months old. this is bellu. they get much larger, about the size of a medium dog. they're found in the rain forest of southeast asia. what's really cool about them --
. >> joining us with some special guest and a global ambassador with the san diego zoo, rick schwartzy this summer we're opening up our tiger trail at the safari park and a lot of challenges that the tigers have with human -- >> can i pet her? >> no, you don't want to pet her. although she looks very comfortable and she is and soft and cuddly, at 7 months of -- >> the person outside is moving! don't wave. >> she's very playful. but her size, her strength now with...
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when a closer was happening what possibly the policy makers were thinking that since bungler there schwartz forgotten very quickly in a few years the whole issue of legality non-league ali the whole thing simply disappeared except in scholarly literature they were hoping that the whole thing of it because some of it would disappear as an issue however he didn't disappear and i don't think it's bill disappear. because there are parts of europe which would want to secede in particularly got the lonely and scotland so these. cases we have a growth of secessionist movements and therefore when you have a one successful one and success one unfortunately through the use of force as in as in the course of all you will that real serve as an example or encouragement to others especially when whatever you say in addition and of course crimea might as well serve as an encouragement to others because they will see ok if they did it to be can do it is well it's a perfectly normal political thinking i think it is nothing extraordinary about that now are speaking about crimea russia made it clear that it c
when a closer was happening what possibly the policy makers were thinking that since bungler there schwartz forgotten very quickly in a few years the whole issue of legality non-league ali the whole thing simply disappeared except in scholarly literature they were hoping that the whole thing of it because some of it would disappear as an issue however he didn't disappear and i don't think it's bill disappear. because there are parts of europe which would want to secede in particularly got the...
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has done a great deal of work himself, there is and there are many critics, leon cooperman, marvin schwartz mark cuban. >> right. >> who have spoken about it many times who want to see something and say it is, it is hurting integrity of the markets. >> it is. but the exchanges stand behind it because they need sources of revenue. s.e.c., behind the scenes, they don't care about it. they don't care. it's just not important. maybe this can change things. they introduced a fellow, new exchange coming that looks like it's harder to rig, so to speak. but there is nothing new here. it has been allowed. there has been front running, it's electronic front running. one of the great moments in interview steve kroft said, isn't that illegal? michael said, no, it's legal front running. how can that be? isn't it crazy? your government has blessed. your government thinks it's good. it's your government. it's government as good as you're going to get and they don't care. >> talking milliseconds but it can add up to a few cents here and there over time. >> which sort of makes -- begs for comparisons about
has done a great deal of work himself, there is and there are many critics, leon cooperman, marvin schwartz mark cuban. >> right. >> who have spoken about it many times who want to see something and say it is, it is hurting integrity of the markets. >> it is. but the exchanges stand behind it because they need sources of revenue. s.e.c., behind the scenes, they don't care about it. they don't care. it's just not important. maybe this can change things. they introduced a...