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u.s. justice secretary during my visit to the united states we've agreed that they would hand over to us every yemeni national detained at one time obey and we have made arrangements and we're now moving towards a transfer of detainees under those conditions i hope we'll have this accomplished in the nearest future we believe that keeping someone in detention for over ten years without due process is clear cut tyranny and it will be difficult to rehabilitate someone who's been through such an excruciating experience ten years of imprisonment without due process the united states is fond of talking democracy and human rights but when we were discussing. the prisoner issue with the american justice secretary he had nothing to say i told him your country is always out there promoting liberty and human rights are you ok with someone being kept in your prison for ten years without due process he said personally i'm not happy with that so we made a deal to have them handed over to yemen as soon as possible. so soon will be done and god willing it will be done. i suppose you'll be meeting with russia
u.s. justice secretary during my visit to the united states we've agreed that they would hand over to us every yemeni national detained at one time obey and we have made arrangements and we're now moving towards a transfer of detainees under those conditions i hope we'll have this accomplished in the nearest future we believe that keeping someone in detention for over ten years without due process is clear cut tyranny and it will be difficult to rehabilitate someone who's been through such an...
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u.s. justice systems have other plans. normally getting a former boss to recommend you for a job is a good thing but linda forand and might tell you it's more trouble than it's worth this is linda fondren and she was running for mayor of vicksburg mississippi now you may recognize founder and former boss dennis hof owner of the moonlight bunny ranch an occasional guest here on our t.v. america the bunny ranch is a legal brothel in las vegas and funder and used to work there as a prostitute so when half said that finance time at the bunny ranch gave her the necessary business know how to be a great mayor it forced the candidate to go on the defensive here's fodder and having to admit after the endorsement that indeed hof used to be her boss i was a working girl in a legal brothel over thirty years ago. it's true my husband was my client my husband and i have been married for twenty eight years well since that time at the bunny ranch fondren has garnered national acclaim for her fight against american obesity but thanks to h
u.s. justice systems have other plans. normally getting a former boss to recommend you for a job is a good thing but linda forand and might tell you it's more trouble than it's worth this is linda fondren and she was running for mayor of vicksburg mississippi now you may recognize founder and former boss dennis hof owner of the moonlight bunny ranch an occasional guest here on our t.v. america the bunny ranch is a legal brothel in las vegas and funder and used to work there as a prostitute so...
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u.s. justice department is officially filed its lawsuit against disgraced cyclist lance armstrong for the millions of dollars the u.s. postal service use to sponsor his team. >>> the coors field was cleared off the field tuesday to avoid their fourth and fifth snowed-out games in the last week. rocky fans had their cold weather gear on and the braves, b.j. upton, homer in the first inning as atlanta beat colorado 4-3. in the night game b.j. upton blasted another home run to left field and his brother justin hit a back-to-back homer to right field in a 10-2 win leaving some fans to dance shirrless even in that weather. last pair of brothers to hit back-to-back homers was paul and wayne back in 1938. >>> former major leaguer manny ramirez is playing baseball in taiwan for the eda rhinos. and tuesday he hit his third home run. >> manny! home run! home run! >> they say home run in chinese the same way. >>> just ahead he's back and breaking records. psy's new single is setting the web on fire yet again. >>> welcome back. a nice simple forecast day in the west, we're looking at sunshine galore o
u.s. justice department is officially filed its lawsuit against disgraced cyclist lance armstrong for the millions of dollars the u.s. postal service use to sponsor his team. >>> the coors field was cleared off the field tuesday to avoid their fourth and fifth snowed-out games in the last week. rocky fans had their cold weather gear on and the braves, b.j. upton, homer in the first inning as atlanta beat colorado 4-3. in the night game b.j. upton blasted another home run to left field...
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u.s. justice system as the conviction rate of ninety million pathetic that includes an estimated ten thousand wrongful convictions a year when it comes to catching criminal money that fullfil no point one post said no one is oh sure and here's the reason why. if you speak up in all shore centers it's suicide there's no way you would find protection she shops the palm of one hand with the other for emphasis have you seen the john grisham film the farm it's worse. ok. ok. just the me think. his name. was julio iglesias. big chief economist consultants mckinsey james everything's coming on food digging the highly dangerous right but it can be done well i've had my writings with people i've investigated you know some of them are went to jail and a good example was general noriega now and i was back a meter nine hundred eighty s. i was an investigative journalist went to panama came up with three years of the general's international phone calls don't have it in the press the press that's going after you know an investigating people in power and people who have extraordinary wealth then you know yo
u.s. justice system as the conviction rate of ninety million pathetic that includes an estimated ten thousand wrongful convictions a year when it comes to catching criminal money that fullfil no point one post said no one is oh sure and here's the reason why. if you speak up in all shore centers it's suicide there's no way you would find protection she shops the palm of one hand with the other for emphasis have you seen the john grisham film the farm it's worse. ok. ok. just the me think. his...
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u.s. justice department officially filing its lawsuit against the disgraced scyclist.t said armstrong was unjustly enriched while performing in the tour de france. the department is seeking triple damages assessed by the jury, but it has a heavy burden of proof. it must prove not only was the postal service defrauded but also damaged. armstrong contends the usps profited from the deal. >>> warriors/nuggets, game number two. steph curry heating up. third quarter, curry nails another three. warriors in control. in the fourth, curry ended up with 30 points. series tied at 1. the heat taking on the bucks. milwaukee sniffed a bit of an upset in the fourth quarter, then the heat put the kibosh on that with a 12-0 run. the heat take the win and a 2-0 series lead. >>> knicks/celtics at msg. to the fourth quarter, jason kidd, he will take a paul pierce pass, get it to raymond felton. and it will be a nice j.r. smith finish on this one. the knicks pull away again late. they won by 16. 34 for carmelo. knicks go up two games to zip as well. mlb, time lapse video of grounds crews a
u.s. justice department officially filing its lawsuit against the disgraced scyclist.t said armstrong was unjustly enriched while performing in the tour de france. the department is seeking triple damages assessed by the jury, but it has a heavy burden of proof. it must prove not only was the postal service defrauded but also damaged. armstrong contends the usps profited from the deal. >>> warriors/nuggets, game number two. steph curry heating up. third quarter, curry nails another...
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u.s. justice system. the u.s. said that someone who is an american who is captured here could be treated as an enemy combat tant. if you look at the record, we have a better record of prosecuting people in the u.s., criminal justice system than folks, i think it's 166 at guantanamo bay. so, when you look at all of this you think to yourself these guys are so unsympathetic. everybody on this show already assumes they're guilty. so who wants to say anything and support of them? but this impacts our rights as americans. every one of us. you cannot have unchecked powers for prosecutors, cops, f.b.i. without saying there will be abuses. there will be false confessions, false imprisonment. that's part of our record as americans. we have to guard against that. we should protect the constitution. >> chris: we also have to protect the homeland, bill. the question becomes is there an intelligence connection? are there other people involved? do we have enemies planning other plots? how do you balance on one hand constitution
u.s. justice system. the u.s. said that someone who is an american who is captured here could be treated as an enemy combat tant. if you look at the record, we have a better record of prosecuting people in the u.s., criminal justice system than folks, i think it's 166 at guantanamo bay. so, when you look at all of this you think to yourself these guys are so unsympathetic. everybody on this show already assumes they're guilty. so who wants to say anything and support of them? but this impacts...
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u.s. justice system.s been read his rights just by the nature of this initial appearance so he is going through the justice system as opposed to, as some have called for, being tried as an enemy combatant, which is not an option. >> this is an nbc news special report. here is brian williams. >> good day from new york. it's hard to believe that at 2:50 p.m., it will be one week exactly since the marathon bombing in the city of boston. and we'll go there for commemoration, a moment of silence to mark the exact one week anniversary. first the development today. we now know the charges against this surviving bomber. pete williams who has been covering from the start has looked at the federal complaint. >> he faces two bombing charges, brian, both of which could carry the death penalty. and in terms of the facts that are in the criminal complaint, they say that video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev planting the bomb. they say he fails to react when everyone in the crowd does. then he walks away before the second bomb
u.s. justice system.s been read his rights just by the nature of this initial appearance so he is going through the justice system as opposed to, as some have called for, being tried as an enemy combatant, which is not an option. >> this is an nbc news special report. here is brian williams. >> good day from new york. it's hard to believe that at 2:50 p.m., it will be one week exactly since the marathon bombing in the city of boston. and we'll go there for commemoration, a moment of...
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u.s. justice system. the u.s.d that someone who is an american who is captured here could be treated as an enemy combat tant. if you look at the record, we have a better record of prosecuting people in the u.s., criminal justice system than folks, i think it's 166 at guantanamo bay. so, when you look at all of this you think to yourself these guys are so unsympathetic. everybody on this show already assumes they're guilty. so who wants to say anything and support of them? but this impacts our rights as americans. every one of us. you cannot have unchecked powers for prosecutors, cops, f.b.i. without saying there will be abuses. there will be false confessions, false imprisonment. that's part of our record as americans. we have to guard against that. we should protect the constitution. >> chris: we also have to protect the homeland, bill. the question becomes is there an intelligence connection? are there other people involved? do we have enemies planning other plots? how do you balance on one hand constitutional p
u.s. justice system. the u.s.d that someone who is an american who is captured here could be treated as an enemy combat tant. if you look at the record, we have a better record of prosecuting people in the u.s., criminal justice system than folks, i think it's 166 at guantanamo bay. so, when you look at all of this you think to yourself these guys are so unsympathetic. everybody on this show already assumes they're guilty. so who wants to say anything and support of them? but this impacts our...
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u.s. justice system. the u.s.ourt has never said that someone who's an american who's captured here can be treated as an enemy combatant. if you look at the record, as it was pointed out earlier, we have a better record of prosecuting here in the u.s. criminal justice system, than we do with the 166 at guantanamo bay. when you look at all -- if you think to yourselves, these guys are so unsympathetic, everybody on this show already assumes they're guilty. who wants to say anything in support of them? this impacts our rights as americans, every one of us, and you cannot have unchecked powers for prosecutors, cops, fbi, without saying they're going to be abusive. you can have false confessions, false imprisonment, and that's part of our record as americans, and we have to guard against this. we have to protect our constitution. >> we also have to protect our homeland, and the question becomes is there an intelligence connection? do we have other people involved? do we have other people planning extra plots? how do y
u.s. justice system. the u.s.ourt has never said that someone who's an american who's captured here can be treated as an enemy combatant. if you look at the record, as it was pointed out earlier, we have a better record of prosecuting here in the u.s. criminal justice system, than we do with the 166 at guantanamo bay. when you look at all -- if you think to yourselves, these guys are so unsympathetic, everybody on this show already assumes they're guilty. who wants to say anything in support of...
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u.s. department of justice, securities exchange commission, and the commodities future tradings commission had launched investigation in the libor setting banks to investigate libor. >> supervisor avalos: that is the extent of what we believe was the duration of the manipulation that -- the city or do you think we can go further than 2007? >> i think the reports have been clear that it started in 2007. i think it's what the concern is, is whether it was beyond 2010 to '11 or '12. so they're still -- it hasn't been publicly determined but every speciality is deciding on different time periods. >> supervisor avalos: so prior to 2007 there was no reported manipulating people were aware of around the world? >> i don't know that for a fact. we can research that and get back to you. >> supervisor avalos: is there any possibility that we could be at much higher basis points in terms of the magnitude of the impact? >> well i think if you -- depending on where you are in this transaction, typically liobr rates are pretty low. as an example i believe one month was 20 basis points equivalent to 2.0 p
u.s. department of justice, securities exchange commission, and the commodities future tradings commission had launched investigation in the libor setting banks to investigate libor. >> supervisor avalos: that is the extent of what we believe was the duration of the manipulation that -- the city or do you think we can go further than 2007? >> i think the reports have been clear that it started in 2007. i think it's what the concern is, is whether it was beyond 2010 to '11 or '12. so...
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u.s. justice. lou: authorities today file federal charges against tsarnaev after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally, dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan who was killed friday morning was a lawful permanent resident, one of the two told a carjacking victim thursday night they were the boston marathon bombers, a search of dzhokhar's umass dartmouth dorm room turned up a hat and jacket corne jack y suspect number 2. tsarnaev remains hospitalized at beth israel hospital with gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hands, authorities believe one was sev-inflicted in -- self-inflectioned in a botched suicide attempt. >> canadian authori
u.s. justice. lou: authorities today file federal charges against tsarnaev after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally,...
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u.s. justice department joining the whistleblower lawsuit filed by armstrong's former teammate floyd landise defrauded his sponsor, u.s. postal service, and they want triple what armstrong was paid by the u.s. postal service, as we said all comes down to money. clearly there's a lot at stake. with me now, sports attorney and fox sports radio host from here in las vegas, are you not? >> i am. adam: is the government right to go after armstrong? he lied and made a lot of money, should he give them back? >> i totally think lance armstrong is going to go broke by the end of tis. he knowingly took performance-enhancing drugs, cheated his partners, his advertisers, but this is not water under the bridge. all of a sudden the unit states postal service wants the money back even they are pumping millions of dollars into lance armstrong and his team when they clearly knew the speculation surrounding this athlete at the time. the government has lost in the past, so they want to win some money back. with a lance armstrong. i think they will get lance armstrong to settle and get back a lot of theoney he
u.s. justice department joining the whistleblower lawsuit filed by armstrong's former teammate floyd landise defrauded his sponsor, u.s. postal service, and they want triple what armstrong was paid by the u.s. postal service, as we said all comes down to money. clearly there's a lot at stake. with me now, sports attorney and fox sports radio host from here in las vegas, are you not? >> i am. adam: is the government right to go after armstrong? he lied and made a lot of money, should he...
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u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> nermeen tells us it was not she that was the abuser, it wasnot she that was the alcoholic, it was him. and not she that kept the family apart, it was him. in a not-so-unbiassed way that an antimuslim judicial system is the root of all of her problems. >> and you believe the system is against you because you're arab american? >> i'm an arab muslim. definitely. yes. >> nermeen left the country on august 25th, 2001. in maryland, a court hearing was immediately scheduled. it would be held in two weeks, the date? september 11th, 2001. on the very morning terrorist planes were hitting world trade towers, a maryland state court ruled michael shannon should be granted sole custody of his two abducted children and the state issued a warrant for nermeen's arrest. to nermeen, her absence from court proves she's a victim of discrimination. >> and that's the root of all of this legal custody issues? >> the judge granted the custody without hearing me or seeing me or knowing anything about me. >> and you don't feel that kourlt decision had anything to do wi
u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> nermeen tells us it was not she that was the abuser, it wasnot she that was the alcoholic, it was him. and not she that kept the family apart, it was him. in a not-so-unbiassed way that an antimuslim judicial system is the root of all of her problems. >> and you believe the system is against you because you're arab american? >> i'm an arab muslim. definitely. yes. >> nermeen left the country on august 25th, 2001. in maryland,...
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u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> reporter: nermeen khalifa tells us it was not she that was theer, it was him, not she that was the alcoholic, it was him, and not she that kept the family apart, it was him. in a not so unbiased way told us that an anti-arab, anti-muslim u.s. judicial system is the root of all her problems. >> i left the united states with my kids of my own accord to protect myself and my sons. he's a manipulator, he's a liar, and i had to leave. i had to go. the system failed me. the system was against me. >> and you believe the system was against you because you're arab-american? >> i'm an arab muslim. definitely, yes. >> reporter: nermeen khalifa illegally abducted her two sons and left the country on august 25th, 2001. in maryland a court hearing was immediately scheduled. it would be held in two weeks. the date, september 11th, 2001. >> move it! >> reporter: on the very morning terrorist planes were hitting the world trade towers, a maryland state court ruled michael shannon should be granted sole custody of his two abducted children, and the state issued a
u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> reporter: nermeen khalifa tells us it was not she that was theer, it was him, not she that was the alcoholic, it was him, and not she that kept the family apart, it was him. in a not so unbiased way told us that an anti-arab, anti-muslim u.s. judicial system is the root of all her problems. >> i left the united states with my kids of my own accord to protect myself and my sons. he's a manipulator, he's a liar, and i had to leave. i had...
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u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> nermeen tells us it was not she that was the abuser, it washat kept the family apart, it was him. in a not-so-unbiassed way that an antimuslim judicial system is the root of all of her problems. >> and you believe the system is against you because you're arab american? >> i'm an arab muslim. definitely. yes. >> nermeen left the country on august 25th, 2001. in maryland, a court hearing was immediately scheduled. it would be held in two weeks, the date? september 11th, 2001. on the very morning terrorist planes were hitting world trade towers, a maryland state court ruled michael shannon should be granted sole custody of his two abducted children and the state issued a warrant for nermeen's arrest. to nermeen, her absence from court proves she's a victim of discrimination. >> and that's the root of all of this legal custody issues? >> the judge granted the custody without hearing me or seeing me or knowing anything about me. >> and you don't feel that kourlt decision had anything to do with -- i mean, what i saw on records of abuse by you, alco
u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> nermeen tells us it was not she that was the abuser, it washat kept the family apart, it was him. in a not-so-unbiassed way that an antimuslim judicial system is the root of all of her problems. >> and you believe the system is against you because you're arab american? >> i'm an arab muslim. definitely. yes. >> nermeen left the country on august 25th, 2001. in maryland, a court hearing was immediately scheduled. it would be...
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u.s. justice department could charge them soon as today . why key congressman said he must be tried before a military tribunal and not get the privileges of civilian court, next. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle...
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u.s. justice department. it formally charged the 19-year- old with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, potentially, a capital crime, punishable by the death penalty. and, destruction of property by explosive device, causing death. tsarnaev had been able, sporadically, to answer questions in writing, but a gunshot wound to the neck left him unable to speak. it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized u.s. citizen, so he will not face a military tribunal. >> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice, under us law. u.s. citizen can not be trialed, tried rather in military commissions. and it's important to remember that since 9-11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists. >> brown: tsarnaev was also likely to face state charges in the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. it all followed his
u.s. justice department. it formally charged the 19-year- old with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, potentially, a capital crime, punishable by the death penalty. and, destruction of property by explosive device, causing death. tsarnaev had been able, sporadically, to answer questions in writing, but a gunshot wound to the neck left him unable to speak. it was unclear if he was read his miranda rights. but in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said he's a naturalized...
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u.s. justice system to try to win his release. in 2010 a u.s.him his habeas petition and ordered the u.s. government to release him. basically saying you have no evidence to tie him to any charges. and so since that time, the obama administration had appealed that decision and he is now waiting for his next rehearing probably sometime later this year. >> and there are approximately a hundred of the 166 prisoners in guantanamo bay participating in a hunger strike. do you happen to know if he is involved in the strike? >> we don't believe he is. in part, it probably wouldnt make sense for him to with someone who has an active case in the u.s. court system and he is probably waiting to pursue that avenue. what we have in guantanamo right now is 166 prisoners. i believe it's about 83 of which who have been cleared for release. 93 are participating in this hunger strike. the people participating in the hunger strike, many of those cleared for release but who have lost all hope they'll ever be let go. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>
u.s. justice system to try to win his release. in 2010 a u.s.him his habeas petition and ordered the u.s. government to release him. basically saying you have no evidence to tie him to any charges. and so since that time, the obama administration had appealed that decision and he is now waiting for his next rehearing probably sometime later this year. >> and there are approximately a hundred of the 166 prisoners in guantanamo bay participating in a hunger strike. do you happen to know if...
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u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> reporter: nermeen khalifa tells us it was not she athat was not she that was the alcoholic, it was him, and not she that kept the family apart, it was him. in a not so unbiased way told us that an anti-arab, anti-muslim u.s. judicial system is the root of all her problems. >> i left the united states with my kids of my own accord to protect myself and my sons. he's a manipulator, he's a liar, and i had to leave. i had to go. the system failed me. the system was against me. >> and you believe the system was against you because you're arab-american? >> i'm an arab muslim. definitely, yes. >> reporter: nermeen khalifa illegally abducted her two sons and left the country on august 25th, 2001. in maryland a court hearing was immediately scheduled. it would be held in two weeks. the date, september 11th, 2001. >> move it! >> reporter: on the very morning terrorist planes were hitting the world trade towers, a maryland state court ruled michael shannon should be granted sole custody of his two abducted children, and the state issued a warrant for ner
u.s. justice system conspired against her. >> reporter: nermeen khalifa tells us it was not she athat was not she that was the alcoholic, it was him, and not she that kept the family apart, it was him. in a not so unbiased way told us that an anti-arab, anti-muslim u.s. judicial system is the root of all her problems. >> i left the united states with my kids of my own accord to protect myself and my sons. he's a manipulator, he's a liar, and i had to leave. i had to go. the system...
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u.s. department of justice the criminal division chief it was his job to stand up and say hey wall street executives you can just make up ways to take everyone's money and crash the entire country's economy that's wrong and you should have to pay for it that was his job to say that but instead that lenny said the banks were too big to fail and prosecuted no one too big to fail what the hell is up with that phrase i don't. i have ever heard anything of any addict really you know who else was too big to fail hitler hitler was huge if that guy went down it would have had a huge impact on the world right killer he was definitely too big to fail should of anyway that was a way annie's response and nothing out and now lenny is done working for the government and he's going back to his old job but now he's getting a four million dollars salary a federal job and gas but that shall have it defending white collar criminals as a defense for him of covert and burling the guys he should have prosecuted till now be defending for big bucks he's being rewarded for looking the other way he is a part of th
u.s. department of justice the criminal division chief it was his job to stand up and say hey wall street executives you can just make up ways to take everyone's money and crash the entire country's economy that's wrong and you should have to pay for it that was his job to say that but instead that lenny said the banks were too big to fail and prosecuted no one too big to fail what the hell is up with that phrase i don't. i have ever heard anything of any addict really you know who else was too...
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u.s. justice department. >> there is the first amendment. it covers the case. and there's been no precedent that i'm aware of in the past 50 years of prosecuting a publisher for espionage. it is just not done. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] every famous curve has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ticking] >> to increase the impact of the u.s. documents wikileaks released, julian assange decided to share them with some of the leading news or
u.s. justice department. >> there is the first amendment. it covers the case. and there's been no precedent that i'm aware of in the past 50 years of prosecuting a publisher for espionage. it is just not done. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ male announcer ] every famous curve has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them with the exhilarating is 250. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the...
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u.s. justice department. >> there is the first amendment. it covers the case. and there's been no precedent that i'm aware of in the past 50 years of prosecuting a publisher for espionage. it is just not done. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. work the camera... work it! those hands. oooh la la! what's your secret? dawn? [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty improves the look and feel of hands in 5 uses. love it, or get double your money back. [ticking] >> to increase the impact of the u.s. documents wikileaks released, julian assange decided to share them wit
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u.s. justice department, who knows? that's one of the tragedies, anyways, under surveillance cameras are an anti-camera tool. they have roughly 6,000 cameras city wide, but in the wake of the boston tragedy, is that enough? here's more from mayor bloomberg's news conference today. >> we've made major investments in camera technology, not withstanding the objections of some special interests and the attacks in boston demonstrate how valuable those cameras can be. >> we want to expand our cameras, the number of cameras we have and we'd like to also, in that universe, expand our smart camera capably. >> all right. joining us now is the former director of intelligence analysis with the new york police department, mitch silver. he is currently executive managing director for intelligence at k-2 intelligence, mitch, welcome back. i want to refer to the wonderful article by my classmate judy miller, "how to stop terrorists before they kill." first of all, in terms of the camera under surveillance, do you, does ray kelly, does
u.s. justice department, who knows? that's one of the tragedies, anyways, under surveillance cameras are an anti-camera tool. they have roughly 6,000 cameras city wide, but in the wake of the boston tragedy, is that enough? here's more from mayor bloomberg's news conference today. >> we've made major investments in camera technology, not withstanding the objections of some special interests and the attacks in boston demonstrate how valuable those cameras can be. >> we want to expand...
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u.s. justice system will take hold here. maria? >> scott, thank you so much. get back as more developments happen there in boston. scott cohn. back on wall street, final stretch of trading for the day. 30 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we've had a complete reversal. at the low the dow down 90 points, now showing a gain of 30 points as we approach the final stretch. >>> tough day to fly today. sequestration being blamed for the long delays at many airports. when we come back, which airline stocks could actually take off or be grounded as a result of the budget cuts. >>> shares of johnson & johnson hitting an all-time high today. has the company finally passed its recall nightmare? ceo alex gorsky will weigh in today. exclusive, 4:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh
u.s. justice system will take hold here. maria? >> scott, thank you so much. get back as more developments happen there in boston. scott cohn. back on wall street, final stretch of trading for the day. 30 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we've had a complete reversal. at the low the dow down 90 points, now showing a gain of 30 points as we approach the final stretch. >>> tough day to fly today. sequestration being blamed for the long delays at many airports. when we come...
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u.s. justice system, that they managed to take the suspect alive. and that means they're going to get incalcuably needed information. are you innocent until proven guilty and that's important. >> capture him alive will help from the law enforcement perspective, you know, to determine whether or not there -- anybody sells like-minded that could pose great risk or harm. if he died in terms of the capture, they would still find out a lot of information, as well. having him alive becomes very important. >> yeah. i want to go chris lawrence now. as you all know, just a moment ago i mentioned that we learned about the suspect's condition. he's at beth israel hospital in boston. chris, what do you know? >> reporter: that's right. we're standing right outside beth israel hospital. he was brought here a short time ago. when we first got on the scene, we saw an ambulance pulling up near beth israel flanked by ten motorcycle officers. almost a caravan escort bringing that ambulance in here. if you remember, this is the same hospital basically where his older b
u.s. justice system, that they managed to take the suspect alive. and that means they're going to get incalcuably needed information. are you innocent until proven guilty and that's important. >> capture him alive will help from the law enforcement perspective, you know, to determine whether or not there -- anybody sells like-minded that could pose great risk or harm. if he died in terms of the capture, they would still find out a lot of information, as well. having him alive becomes very...
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u.s. justice department for a frame work to settle this whole thing.busch inbev part of grupo modelo, and in order to make it happen, and make it better, they were going to sell 50% share of modelo, crown imports over to constellation. each time the headline came out that this wasn't going through, constellation goes down and now when you get a headline, it looks like it's going to go through, constellation goes up. and that's what we're seeing today and it's an annual high for constellation. stuart: my head is exploding, as long as i kn that it's not more beer and wine drinking that's leading constellation brands up. now i know the story. nicole. >> it's all about money and you know it. >> precisely, that's right. now, over in cyprus, they seized private money as part of the conditions to get another bailout. the obvious question we've been asking for weeks, could that happen here? our next guest says, yes, it could. when you look at the proposals in the the president's budget that deals with retirement accounts. and cliff chambers joins us now. let m
u.s. justice department for a frame work to settle this whole thing.busch inbev part of grupo modelo, and in order to make it happen, and make it better, they were going to sell 50% share of modelo, crown imports over to constellation. each time the headline came out that this wasn't going through, constellation goes down and now when you get a headline, it looks like it's going to go through, constellation goes up. and that's what we're seeing today and it's an annual high for constellation....
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u.s. supreme court justice, is scheduled to speak at a reception at the university of baltimore school ofjah cummings will speak. 32,000 square feet of a library. the reception is going to happen tonight. it's at 6:00. >>> bride and groom can spend tens of thousands of dollars on the big day, what about you? the loyal guests? expect to spend $539 for each wedding you attend this year. that's up $200 from last year. include the dress, hotel, and things like the bachelorette party. no mention of the guys. if you are in the bridal party expect to pay $600 to be part of the wedding. >>> unemployment fraud is costing the government billions of dollars in paid benefits to people who are still working no longer alive or behind bars. of the $108 billion paid out in unemployment benefits, in 2011, more than $3 billion was paid out dishonestly. the largest share was the people who were still working. >>> biggest donation ever of the 1891 graduates are giving almost $7 million, of estate to the carol county school for scholarships. its the largest for scholarships in the 146 year history. the endowm
u.s. supreme court justice, is scheduled to speak at a reception at the university of baltimore school ofjah cummings will speak. 32,000 square feet of a library. the reception is going to happen tonight. it's at 6:00. >>> bride and groom can spend tens of thousands of dollars on the big day, what about you? the loyal guests? expect to spend $539 for each wedding you attend this year. that's up $200 from last year. include the dress, hotel, and things like the bachelorette party. no...
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u.s. department of justice began trying to get your twitter records from twitter despite the fact that you're a member of parliament inistland. what is your legal standing in america right now? >> well, actually, they started to do this after all of the other leaks. to be fair, i can understand when they realized how much stuff wikileaks had and what they were releasing but there must have been massive panic because maybe they weren't aware of what was in there or what the processes would happen. i can understand the hysteria in relation to this. as i try to put myself into their shoes. however, everything that has happened since, i feel is a little bit out of proportion of the seriousness of it. so they claimed -- they sent a letter to twitter demanding to hand over my personal messages and my ip numbers and many other details that are very personal. since i'm a member of parliament, this was considered very -- very serious issue with the international parliamentary union, with the other members of parliament in iceland and with parliamentarians from around the world that understand that thi
u.s. department of justice began trying to get your twitter records from twitter despite the fact that you're a member of parliament inistland. what is your legal standing in america right now? >> well, actually, they started to do this after all of the other leaks. to be fair, i can understand when they realized how much stuff wikileaks had and what they were releasing but there must have been massive panic because maybe they weren't aware of what was in there or what the processes would...
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u.s. justice department official. already the case is raising some pretty complex legal questions. ones is a former u.s. attorney and who prosecuted the olympiapark bomber. he's joining us now from birmingham, alabama. thanks for coming in. let's start with the fact the government did not read this suspect his miranda rights, invoking the public safety exception. what do you think about that. explain what that means. >> simply wolf, i agree with what was said a few minutes ago. it's not a particular argument. what they needed to find out is if there are other explosives. we have seen over the last 24 hours that the use of other explosives thrown at law enforcement officers, they need to find out if there are other things undetonated still out there. as a practical matter for the trial, it won't matter. miranda warnings only apply to confessions, statements made after someone has been arrested. if you exclude that in this case, there's going to be ample evidence to get a conviction. the fact they didn't read the miranda warning, if they get a statement is not going to affect this cas
u.s. justice department official. already the case is raising some pretty complex legal questions. ones is a former u.s. attorney and who prosecuted the olympiapark bomber. he's joining us now from birmingham, alabama. thanks for coming in. let's start with the fact the government did not read this suspect his miranda rights, invoking the public safety exception. what do you think about that. explain what that means. >> simply wolf, i agree with what was said a few minutes ago. it's not a...
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u.s. department of justice, arginentinian customs officials allegedly were given money to clear merchandise. rl stock fell $3 in trading monday. a report out of europe shows the region is making a dent on its debt. the eurozone's collective deficit decreased in 2012. its most financially strapped countries, including ireland, greece and italy, have trimmed or stabilized deficits, while more secure nations like germany have pulled back on spending. meanwhile, greece, ireland, italy and portugal each still have debt that is higher than a year of the country's economic output. general motors drives up sales in china. the car company sold one million cars in china faster than it ever has before. last year, it took until may 7th before gm sold its one millionth vehicle. the news comes during the shanghai auto show. there are more than one hundred automakers in china. sales growth is exploding, and american car companies are hoping to compete. singapore is a growing "money magnet" for the wealthy. a new report says singapore is on track to replace switzerland as the largest offshore wealth hub. s
u.s. department of justice, arginentinian customs officials allegedly were given money to clear merchandise. rl stock fell $3 in trading monday. a report out of europe shows the region is making a dent on its debt. the eurozone's collective deficit decreased in 2012. its most financially strapped countries, including ireland, greece and italy, have trimmed or stabilized deficits, while more secure nations like germany have pulled back on spending. meanwhile, greece, ireland, italy and portugal...
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u.s. department of justice or the fbi. >> one of the more interesting exchanges involved herbalife. he said that it should beat earnings in february, but he was concerned about hedge fund manager bill accidekman driving price down and then shaw told london, i wish you would have known he was going to release that, we could have made some money. london responded, yeah, that would have been nice. both men have admitted that they regret their actions, shaw calling his stupid. we will have to see if that draws leniency from authorities. jane wells from los angeles. >> certainly mr. london faces jail time if this is prove. i scratch my head. what were they thinking when they went into this? >> one case after another. we see the headlines, you cannot get away with it. >> eventually they catch you. >> moving along, coming up, will your neighborhood bank branch soon be a thing of the past? first, a look at the international markets and how they closed today. >>> jamie dimon, bank of america's brian monahan and more. president obama hosted executives from some of the nation's biggest banks a
u.s. department of justice or the fbi. >> one of the more interesting exchanges involved herbalife. he said that it should beat earnings in february, but he was concerned about hedge fund manager bill accidekman driving price down and then shaw told london, i wish you would have known he was going to release that, we could have made some money. london responded, yeah, that would have been nice. both men have admitted that they regret their actions, shaw calling his stupid. we will have to...