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susie destephano lost her mother to the storm. >> it was like the biggest bomb you could imagine hadone off. >> reporter: although scars still remain, waveland has cleaned itself up and many residents have rebuilt their homes near the coast. >> why would you not want to live here, and why would you not want to rebuild? >> this right here was a restaurant, a nice restaurant. >> reporter: mayor mike smith says there are problems. the town still struggles with its recovery. since katrina, waveland has shrunk. from 8,000 to 6,400 residents. the mayor blames strict building codes and high blood insurance rates for keeping people away. >> my flood insurance is going to go to $3,900. >> reporter: from what? >> from $375. >> reporter: before katrina, there were 29 businesses here in downtown waveland. now there are only five. much of this area is nothing more than empty fields. the 29-member police department still works out of a trailer after 12 feet of water destroyed their old building, forcing officers to cling to rooftops and trees during the storm. >> every patrol car went under water.
susie destephano lost her mother to the storm. >> it was like the biggest bomb you could imagine hadone off. >> reporter: although scars still remain, waveland has cleaned itself up and many residents have rebuilt their homes near the coast. >> why would you not want to live here, and why would you not want to rebuild? >> this right here was a restaurant, a nice restaurant. >> reporter: mayor mike smith says there are problems. the town still struggles with its...
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. >> rick and susie have been together for more than a decade and share a mutual passion for kayaking southern california bike of the pacific ocean. >> i used to row for a year at long beach state. >> over the past few years, they have gone on countless kayaking adventures together, often paddling out several miles from the bay. >> i always say a pray while i'm paddling out, ask god to watch over us. >> we kayaked around the channel islands and it's just beautiful being on the water. the thing i like the most about kayaking is being out in nature and seeing all the wildlife. one day, we're surrounded by thousands of dolphins, and other days some sea lions came around the kayaks and i dove in and swam with them and they were real playful. every time you're on the water, it's something unusual and remarkable. so, i just enjoy being out there. >> but whenever rick and susie are out in deep waters, several miles from shore, they can't help but hope to one day get lucky and get an up-close view of the giant blue whale. >> some weekends we're hit-or-miss. you've got to get incredibly lucky
. >> rick and susie have been together for more than a decade and share a mutual passion for kayaking southern california bike of the pacific ocean. >> i used to row for a year at long beach state. >> over the past few years, they have gone on countless kayaking adventures together, often paddling out several miles from the bay. >> i always say a pray while i'm paddling out, ask god to watch over us. >> we kayaked around the channel islands and it's just beautiful...
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great to see you susie. >>> the buffett deal was one of the reasons for today's big rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average climbed 241 points to 17,615 breaking its seven-day losing streak. one of the longest in years. the nasdaq up 5. and the s&p 500 gained 26. but it wasn't just the buffett deal that got investors moving today. bob piste pisani of the new york exchange tells us what else was behind today's push higher. >> it's about time we had a decent rally. the dow has been down seven days in a row and there's been significant destruction this quartner oil stocks, in other commodity stocks and in big global industrial names, caterpillars and united technologies. all of them down on concerns of slowing global growth. today, some of that reversed. why? well, how many days in a row can you be down? it's a slowdown, not the end of the world. you're going to get a day with a natural bounce because stocks are so oversold. then you have china. the shanghai market rallied almost 5% overnight, and for all the wrong reasons. the economic news was terrible. inflation at the who
great to see you susie. >>> the buffett deal was one of the reasons for today's big rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average climbed 241 points to 17,615 breaking its seven-day losing streak. one of the longest in years. the nasdaq up 5. and the s&p 500 gained 26. but it wasn't just the buffett deal that got investors moving today. bob piste pisani of the new york exchange tells us what else was behind today's push higher. >> it's about time we had a decent...
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susie's birthday. nolan gave her much needed vacation. 11 extra days. susie, he is beautiful.e off. put down the work phone. we'll hold down the fort. congratulations to your family. thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow night. donald trump speaking live in our hour. we will take you there live. and "ac 360" with anderson cooper starts now. >>> good evening, john berman in for anderson. thank you for joining us. breaking news tonight. you will see it only here on cnn. late word vice president joe biden has just received the biggest green light you can get for a presidential run. cnn senior washington correspondent jeff zeleny broke the story and joins us by phone. the president and vice president had lunch and the vice president left with more than dessert. >> that's right. president obama has always said this will be, you know, joe biden's own decision on this. i am told that he gave his blessing to a potential run. did not try to talk the vice president out of his pursuit of the presidency. it is important to point out the vice president has still not decided. but this
susie's birthday. nolan gave her much needed vacation. 11 extra days. susie, he is beautiful.e off. put down the work phone. we'll hold down the fort. congratulations to your family. thank you for joining us. see you tomorrow night. donald trump speaking live in our hour. we will take you there live. and "ac 360" with anderson cooper starts now. >>> good evening, john berman in for anderson. thank you for joining us. breaking news tonight. you will see it only here on cnn....
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. >> susie. jake. jake, i got you, buddy. come on, kids. oh, man. all right, there's another fire. >> reporter: remember, the red tape means fire. that's blocked off. i have to find another way out. maybe the way i came. all the exits are blocked. the smoke drives me to my hands and knees. i feel trapped and freeze. right now i'd be dead. >> normal exit points are closed. these windows here in the living room have been blocked off by fire. other bedroom has two points of exits but there are other exits that we need to consider. >> reporter: come on, kids. ah, the windows in the kids' rooms. i panicked. even knowing this wasn't real. i was thinking about doors but the window was really the way out. >> and that was the closest to where you were at the time. >> right. >> it's a common mistake. people want to get out the door they use the most, whether they come in the garage or the front door. the closest exit is the one you want to take. >> reporter: the biggest lesson is know your exit drill. it will save you time and safe your life. >> up next, an a
. >> susie. jake. jake, i got you, buddy. come on, kids. oh, man. all right, there's another fire. >> reporter: remember, the red tape means fire. that's blocked off. i have to find another way out. maybe the way i came. all the exits are blocked. the smoke drives me to my hands and knees. i feel trapped and freeze. right now i'd be dead. >> normal exit points are closed. these windows here in the living room have been blocked off by fire. other bedroom has two points of exits...
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find a machine at drscholls.com susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you this school year, trust lysol wipes and spray: approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox. i did it... do it... take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin and nails don't look more beautiful, we'll give you your money back. i did it... and i feel beautiful. visit naturesbounty.com for details. thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only
find a machine at drscholls.com susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you this school year, trust lysol wipes and spray: approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox. i did it... do it... take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin and nails don't look more beautiful, we'll give you your money back. i did it... and i feel beautiful. visit naturesbounty.com for details. thanks for calling...
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. >>> donde estÁ susi?ales todas con hijos. >>> relaciÓn que la mÁs mujeres hacÍan la mayoria o todo el cuidado de los niÑos, tambiÉn estÁ aquella que los hombres hacÍan la mayor parte y la que en el cual se compartÍan lo del cuidado dos chicos. >>> despuÉs de revisar esto cuando las mujeres eran responsables de la mayor parte del cuidado de los niÑos, sabe que tenÍan una relaciÓn una vida sexual de menor calidad comparado con las parejas que se difÍc dividan las responsabilidades. >>> cuando hombres toman gran parte de cuidado de los niÑos no tiene efecto negativo. >>> es que hacemos muchas cosas nosotros y undz vstedes una vez. >>> el cansancio tiene que ver con la conclusiÓn del estudio. >>> tiene que trabajar mÁs en la casa todavÍa. >>> exactamente. >>> para que la mujer estÁ linda. >>> estoy planchando y tambiÉn mintien mintiendo. >>> fernanda castillo se le rinde ♪. >>> perfecto en este martes para ponerle chile y limÓn. >>> asÍ es. >>> para eso estÁ en mÉxico gustavo adolfo infante. >>> buenos dÍas g
. >>> donde estÁ susi?ales todas con hijos. >>> relaciÓn que la mÁs mujeres hacÍan la mayoria o todo el cuidado de los niÑos, tambiÉn estÁ aquella que los hombres hacÍan la mayor parte y la que en el cual se compartÍan lo del cuidado dos chicos. >>> despuÉs de revisar esto cuando las mujeres eran responsables de la mayor parte del cuidado de los niÑos, sabe que tenÍan una relaciÓn una vida sexual de menor calidad comparado con las parejas que se difÍc...
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susie joins us from london., onege day that we've been waiting for about six or seven years now. the libor scandal was one of the big scandals of the crisis. the library was really the start of all of this. and tom hayes has become synonymous with the wrongdoing that emerged. he was found guilty today and to get 14 years in prison was a real indication for the regulators and prosecutors who have been pursuing this case. pimm: are there any others that will stand trial? are others. it cannot say much about them because of restrictions. that the a to say prosecutors will go forward with the charge. matt: for this kind of crime, you go to a federal prison that may have a golf course, even. is it the same in the u.k.? not the same. he will serve about half the time, which will be about seven years. we have a lot of prisons linked to the court where he was sentenced where he could be in his cell of 223 hours a day for the first couple of weeks. toer that -- in his cell up 23 hours a day for the first couple of weeks.
susie joins us from london., onege day that we've been waiting for about six or seven years now. the libor scandal was one of the big scandals of the crisis. the library was really the start of all of this. and tom hayes has become synonymous with the wrongdoing that emerged. he was found guilty today and to get 14 years in prison was a real indication for the regulators and prosecutors who have been pursuing this case. pimm: are there any others that will stand trial? are others. it cannot say...
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i got to be susie homemaker in jail. whoo! whoo! a terrible grind. >> this is my uniform for work. i'm a referee. for the rec department here. the last time i was here me and the boyfriend lived in the same cell, with the matching comforters or matching jackets. whatever, you know, we had packages come in. we always had the matching. we were a couple. you know what i'm saying? >> williams returned to spring creek to find his boyfriend was transferred to another prison. this time he is in no hurry to find a new relationship. don't let there be any misunderstanding. >> so you stay celibate in prison? >> i didn't say that. i didn't say that. i didn't say that i was celibate. that is funny. of course i'm not celibate. oh, my god. i don't want to get into my partners, but, you know, i'm not going to go without. please. hi. i won't act like i'm surprised because you've already seen me once today. how have you been? >> at the time we met him he had less than a year to serve and was receiving counseling to prepare him for a career on the ou
i got to be susie homemaker in jail. whoo! whoo! a terrible grind. >> this is my uniform for work. i'm a referee. for the rec department here. the last time i was here me and the boyfriend lived in the same cell, with the matching comforters or matching jackets. whatever, you know, we had packages come in. we always had the matching. we were a couple. you know what i'm saying? >> williams returned to spring creek to find his boyfriend was transferred to another prison. this time he...
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us straight three tips to get you noticed and back to work is career expert and best selling author susieu're hired. you have to get into the right kind of head space and physical space. >> yeah. >> create a little board room for yourself. it's a big, daunting challenging endeavor to get a job and get in the work force. create a space for yourself with an emotional boost. get your head in the game. >> the first tip you have create a robust online presence. this seems important. >> this is a big digital world out there. the first place that potential employers will look at you, after you send in the resume and letters, they'll check you out online. they'll look at the linked in, twitter, instagram. you may be on all those things and you have down the baby and dog picture, which i have many, and create a branded virtual you out there. >> how? >> the big place is linked in. you need a linkedin profile if you don't already have one. we have one here of a woman who is on linkedin profile. she's an msnbc employee. she said we can use her profile. it's not the easiest site to navigate when you g
us straight three tips to get you noticed and back to work is career expert and best selling author susieu're hired. you have to get into the right kind of head space and physical space. >> yeah. >> create a little board room for yourself. it's a big, daunting challenging endeavor to get a job and get in the work force. create a space for yourself with an emotional boost. get your head in the game. >> the first tip you have create a robust online presence. this seems...
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and richard lewis, susie, cheryl, bob einstein -- all amazing. ♪ ♪ charlie: larry david has lived annary life, one that even he can appreciate. hasn't larry david looked out for himself? larry: charlie, i mean, charlie. charlie: what would you change about your life? larry: about my life? charlie: yes, your life. larry: that is a tough question. i don't know. i cannot think of anything. it would sound too petty for television. charlie: in other words, you are editing yourself now. larry: yeah. charlie: i want you to tell me. larry: somebody has to edit me, you are not going to. charlie: i don't want you to. larry: everything i don't want to say i know is going to be aired. i'll go, i said that? charlie: just tell me. what don't you like about your life? larry: i'm very happy with my life. charlie: are you afraid of people thinking that? larry: no. charlie: or are you afraid of them knowing what you don't like about your life? larry: that, yeah. charlie: is it women? [laughter] larry: yeah. charlie: women is one thing. what else? larry: it is women, yes. charlie: are you telling me th
and richard lewis, susie, cheryl, bob einstein -- all amazing. ♪ ♪ charlie: larry david has lived annary life, one that even he can appreciate. hasn't larry david looked out for himself? larry: charlie, i mean, charlie. charlie: what would you change about your life? larry: about my life? charlie: yes, your life. larry: that is a tough question. i don't know. i cannot think of anything. it would sound too petty for television. charlie: in other words, you are editing yourself now. larry:...
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susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you this school year, trust lysol wipes and spray: approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox. my budget used to keep me up at night. how you gonna pay for the kid's new dell laptop for school? and the... hey, chill out! but tw we're resting easy with fingerhut.com. get low monthly payments and the credit you deserve. (snoring) (epic music plays throughout) (clangs) (grunts) (bang!) gogurt. whatever it takes to get it all. squlab do you when that one annoying neighbor lets his lawn get unruly? >> or let the dog do his business on your lawn. >> we got got advice from the founder of what manners most, tom mat p. farley. >> kimberly writes "my husband and i take great pride in our lawn and landscaping. we've mowed five times and our neighbor habit written once. i've written her several years askiinng her to treat the creeping charlie that's going from her yard into mine. they go unacknowledged how do we get this neighbor to mow her lawn every now and then?" >> better a cre
susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you this school year, trust lysol wipes and spray: approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox. my budget used to keep me up at night. how you gonna pay for the kid's new dell laptop for school? and the... hey, chill out! but tw we're resting easy with fingerhut.com. get low monthly payments and the credit you deserve. (snoring) (epic music plays throughout) (clangs) (grunts)...
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we love you, susie. >>> a group of local volunteer firefighters carried out a daring rescue.heir ladder couldn't reach three people who were trapped on a balcony in landover hills last night so they had to get creative. they had to figure out a safe way to stack several smaller ladders on the balconies to reach the victims. the volunteer firefighters credit their training. they say they are taught when they encounter an obstacle to adapt and overcome. >>> in baltimore, they are preparing for protests before those court hearings in the freddie gray case there. the city's mayor says working with lane enforcement agencies all over the state. they are also upgrading riot gear and conducting crowd control training. the first of the hearings begins on next benz. officials also are planning educational sessions during the first week of school, which starts on monday. freddy gray was a young black man who died in april after suffering a seizure -- a severe spinal cord injury while he was in police custody. >>> one of the most damaged buildings during that period of unrest is going to
we love you, susie. >>> a group of local volunteer firefighters carried out a daring rescue.heir ladder couldn't reach three people who were trapped on a balcony in landover hills last night so they had to get creative. they had to figure out a safe way to stack several smaller ladders on the balconies to reach the victims. the volunteer firefighters credit their training. they say they are taught when they encounter an obstacle to adapt and overcome. >>> in baltimore, they...
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but i couldn't, darling susie what's the matter, are you choosy (announcer) so call or go online to order the lost episodes for five payments of $19.99. (making weird throat noises) i'm really quite pleased with what we've done today, aren't you? oh yes. you know, marion, i've never painted anyone in the nude before. really? no, usually i keep my clothes on. (announcer) plus, call in the next 18 minutes and we'll send you 2 free bonus dvds. you'll get a total of over 11 hours of brand new and exclusive bonus features. you'll go on a backstage tour with the original cast. (tim conway) this is the first time i've ever been in this building. oh, stop it. (announcer) see brand new interviews. (kristin chenoweth) when i look back in my very first memories of watching carol burnett, it's of my dad watching it and laughing his butt off. so i have vague memories of him laughing so hard and me wanting to do whatever that was to make him laugh. (announcer) featurettes. you don't have to say you love me just be close at hand not a good idea for a number. (announcer) bloopers. just a minute ago she w
but i couldn't, darling susie what's the matter, are you choosy (announcer) so call or go online to order the lost episodes for five payments of $19.99. (making weird throat noises) i'm really quite pleased with what we've done today, aren't you? oh yes. you know, marion, i've never painted anyone in the nude before. really? no, usually i keep my clothes on. (announcer) plus, call in the next 18 minutes and we'll send you 2 free bonus dvds. you'll get a total of over 11 hours of brand new and...
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susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you this school year, trust lysol wipes and spray: approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox. >> osgood: today marks the 70th anniversary of america's war time nuclear bombing of nagasaki, japan. follow up to the dropping of the first atomic bomb on hiroshima. the bombings did leave lasting scars on both cities. seth dope has this sunday morning journal. >> nagasaki today marks the 70th an verse re. while on thursday paper lanterns carrying messages of peace were floated in front of the iconic hiroshima dome which tapped as reminder of the power of america's bomb. >> even 70 years later when you close your eyes do you remember that day, do you think about that day? >> yes. i cannot forget. >> she was just eight years old when the bomb was dropped a mile and half from her home. most japan's major cities had already been bombed and many in hiroshima had a feeling they were going to be next. >> something will happen. that morning said today it will happen. you stay home,
susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you this school year, trust lysol wipes and spray: approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox. >> osgood: today marks the 70th anniversary of america's war time nuclear bombing of nagasaki, japan. follow up to the dropping of the first atomic bomb on hiroshima. the bombings did leave lasting scars on both cities. seth dope has this sunday morning journal. >> nagasaki...
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susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you leave school with mommy now everybody learns to help keep families healthy lysol kills the germs! back to school means back to germs. and lysol wipes and spray are approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox to help keep your family healthy. put lysol on your amazon school list today. [girl laughing] life looks great with tampax pearl. it's built-in, back-up braid helps stop leaks by channeling them back into the core, protecting you in a way no other tampon does. tampax. power over periods. >>> okay. first it started off as a sort of rare feeture around here. now it's got its own segment called this happened! our space for unique and special stories. >>> this happened. a giant mignon on the loose. what happened here? stopping traffic. this is in dublin, ireland. it caused a traffic jam like you would not believe. but this is a 40-foot tall mignon. of course, you all know the popular movie. it's been a big hit this summer and what not. i don't know the deal with this
susie got all germy a cold, a bug, a flu when school was back in session those germs were shared with you leave school with mommy now everybody learns to help keep families healthy lysol kills the germs! back to school means back to germs. and lysol wipes and spray are approved to kill over 45% more types of germs than clorox to help keep your family healthy. put lysol on your amazon school list today. [girl laughing] life looks great with tampax pearl. it's built-in, back-up braid helps stop...
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always many susys in my classes and i was little susie and so every month i would choose a different name from the greek plays and tell my friend they had to call me a different name. when it came to medea i thought it was pretty name. i had read the play about medea being this powerful woman with magical powers that use them in a very bad way and killing her own children. then i read another analysis saying she didn't do that. actually it was blamed on her because she was a powerful woman with magical powers. anyway i said i like the name medea, and i like the idea of a strong woman and using her strength for positive things. and so i stuck with the name medea. >> host: were your parents activists? >> guest: they were not activists at all. my parents if anything, were not interested in politics. they were very typical keep up with the joneses kind of family, and it's hard for me to say whether they -- democrat or republican. i think they voted republican most of the time and were quite conservative in their values. i also say they were racist in the way they looked at the world and
always many susys in my classes and i was little susie and so every month i would choose a different name from the greek plays and tell my friend they had to call me a different name. when it came to medea i thought it was pretty name. i had read the play about medea being this powerful woman with magical powers that use them in a very bad way and killing her own children. then i read another analysis saying she didn't do that. actually it was blamed on her because she was a powerful woman with...
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susie is in el paso, texas, line for democrats. susie, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span.st of all, i want to thank c-span for what you call are doing for this country, and it's a blessing. we get to see -- we get to see what's really going on. we don't need the pollsters telling us what i see. i think hillary's biggest opponent is the news media, msnbc and fox news. they are not fair to her. we got to let this thing play out. whoever is leaking what's on the emails -- we don't know what's on those emails. let it play out. and she's going to win the nomination, because she has the delegates. she has the super delegates. she got a good endorsement yesterday from tom harkin. people just need to let this play out and never underestimate the clintons. but i want to ask, so the biggest loser in my opinion is -- the lies the meet i can't are saying. i think that -- i have not seen ny other candidate in this campaign, except for hillary and donald trump, that they asked a question about honesty and trustworthiness. they don't ask the other candidates. and as a voter, i've been vo
susie is in el paso, texas, line for democrats. susie, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span.st of all, i want to thank c-span for what you call are doing for this country, and it's a blessing. we get to see -- we get to see what's really going on. we don't need the pollsters telling us what i see. i think hillary's biggest opponent is the news media, msnbc and fox news. they are not fair to her. we got to let this thing play out. whoever is leaking what's on the emails -- we don't know...
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susie: this is a calamitous moment for the industry. this is an example of that happening. libor has become the byword for a lot of the bad behavior and corruption that we have seen a merge and that was part of the industry before the crisis. tom hayes is the face of libor. he has a hefty sentence. this is significant and how the industry is changing. guy: a 14 year perspective. that was it expected? >> no. it is one of the longer sentences. he will serve probably half of it. or like seven years. still seven years is a long time. anna: some people are suggesting that the message is -- just because everyone is doing something. you are referencing a previous trial. >> tom hayes was arrested in 2012. they were the first bank to see if sanctions should be imposed. he was arrested and wanted to avoid being sent to the u.s. within six months, here in a on the deal and decided he wanted to sit trial and put his fate in the hands of 12 individuals and he would be the political football that he saw himself as. you have to think, would you been better to take the deal. guy: thank you
susie: this is a calamitous moment for the industry. this is an example of that happening. libor has become the byword for a lot of the bad behavior and corruption that we have seen a merge and that was part of the industry before the crisis. tom hayes is the face of libor. he has a hefty sentence. this is significant and how the industry is changing. guy: a 14 year perspective. that was it expected? >> no. it is one of the longer sentences. he will serve probably half of it. or like...
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