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it clearly states 3 points of our house unbeknownst to us that he measured and he filed the date aftere found out that our height was not correct. one thing i want to say is i have reached out and tried to talk to neighbors. i feel that irving doesn't even live on the block and he has somehow been very crafty at eliminating. >> sorry your time is up. i have some questions. >> is the deck enlarged? >> no. it's not enlarged. the plans, the permit that we have i think was issued may 23, 2013, our deck, everything we have built and i wrote this to scott after because i think he's been away for a few months. i just wanted to remind them that we
it clearly states 3 points of our house unbeknownst to us that he measured and he filed the date aftere found out that our height was not correct. one thing i want to say is i have reached out and tried to talk to neighbors. i feel that irving doesn't even live on the block and he has somehow been very crafty at eliminating. >> sorry your time is up. i have some questions. >> is the deck enlarged? >> no. it's not enlarged. the plans, the permit that we have i think was issued...
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unbeknownst to him, a single black hair from his pet dog was on the tarp.rest of michael's body and the gun have never been recovered. >> he thought he could pull off this homicide and not get caught because he had it all planned out, and he didn't realize how tough it is to hide trace evidence, forensic evidence. it's always going to be there. >> zachary persitz pled not guilty by reason of insanity. the jury, however, rejected that, and found him guilty of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison. for michael prozumenshikov, the american dream had turned into a tragedy. but the trail of evidence left no doubt who was responsible. >> the forensic evidence was the case. the investigators did an overwhelming and professional job. >> the old expression is if you think you know how to commit the perfect crime, there are 50 ways to [ bleep ] it up and you're a genius if you can figure out 25 of them >>> an ex-convict was suspected of a brutal double homicide because his driver's license was found at the scene. in the past, this might have been en
unbeknownst to him, a single black hair from his pet dog was on the tarp.rest of michael's body and the gun have never been recovered. >> he thought he could pull off this homicide and not get caught because he had it all planned out, and he didn't realize how tough it is to hide trace evidence, forensic evidence. it's always going to be there. >> zachary persitz pled not guilty by reason of insanity. the jury, however, rejected that, and found him guilty of first-degree murder. he...
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it clearly states 3 points of our house unbeknownst to us that he measured and he filed the date after he found out that our height was not correct. one thing i want to say is i have reached out and tried to talk to neighbors. i feel that irving doesn't even live on the block and he has somehow been very crafty at eliminating. >> sorry your time is up. i have some questions. >> is the deck enlarged? >> no. it's not enlarged. the plans, the permit that we have i think was issued may 23, 2013, our deck, everything we have built and i wrote this to scott after because i think he's been away for a few months. i just wanted to remind them that we have not made any exterior changes that were not on those plans that the permit said was approved may 23, 2013. which we were allowed, the board of appeals was a start but we were allowed in that finding to make changes providing that irving zaretzky was okay with. he didn't care about interior changes and the planning department was okay. they did. i think scott sanchez looked at our approved plans and building looked at them and walked around our
it clearly states 3 points of our house unbeknownst to us that he measured and he filed the date after he found out that our height was not correct. one thing i want to say is i have reached out and tried to talk to neighbors. i feel that irving doesn't even live on the block and he has somehow been very crafty at eliminating. >> sorry your time is up. i have some questions. >> is the deck enlarged? >> no. it's not enlarged. the plans, the permit that we have i think was...
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he consulted his sister organization in humans that's when the snake and unbeknownst an investigation the other places the acting director of investigations because of the opinion that to the extent that these threats could be proven section one hundred to four king day. his son. such surveillance may have originated within eight years i'm going to take on a pension. it cited a minute over eight years congo shake on a plate of treats and things will be great in a manner that just before the supreme proceedings. you get no results at rt to detract from the chairmanship piano decided not to refer the matter to the minister the very very fast reasons our agency amyloid. even the mention of the fact that we had to conduct an investigation in relation to these security incidents immense potential for further damage. the train was already explained relationship members helped him on the number of issues including the source of family and his position inspector who was still cooking cool put it there. he did have some corny the stories they didn't like you would think that is the custom for
he consulted his sister organization in humans that's when the snake and unbeknownst an investigation the other places the acting director of investigations because of the opinion that to the extent that these threats could be proven section one hundred to four king day. his son. such surveillance may have originated within eight years i'm going to take on a pension. it cited a minute over eight years congo shake on a plate of treats and things will be great in a manner that just before the...
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and i think in many instances, kids have been brought here and some unbeknownst to themselves and broughtally but yet they know no other place as home. certainly we ought to take care of that problem. that should come first because it just makes sense to start where we can find agreement. >> you know as well as i do, to get this all put together, the president said this week that there has to be some meeting of the minds for all not just the dreamers, the so call kids you just referred to. and twice now you've avoided the opportunity to say what the principles that were handed out to your members said here on camera. are you running away from this even at the start, the idea that there will be a legal status and possibly a pa path to citizensh. >> i'm not really running away from this. i know this is something a lot of people want to report on and talk b most of the american people are worried about what's going on in their households. the fact that wages have not gone up in this country in ten years. and yes we're going to continue the discussion on immigration. we have said yes, we came
and i think in many instances, kids have been brought here and some unbeknownst to themselves and broughtally but yet they know no other place as home. certainly we ought to take care of that problem. that should come first because it just makes sense to start where we can find agreement. >> you know as well as i do, to get this all put together, the president said this week that there has to be some meeting of the minds for all not just the dreamers, the so call kids you just referred...
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. >> i worked the cones actually, unbeknownst to everybody. >> reporter: after a smoking gun e-mail from his deputy chief of staff, time for some traffic problems in fort lee, he held a two-hour news conference, emphatically denying that he knew anything about what happened on the busiest bridge in america, until the traffic >> i'm telling you, i had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: now, he said that the governor was inaccurate at that press conference. and already the state's largest newspaper has published this -- christie is now damaged goods. if wildstein's disclosures are as powerful as he claims, the governor must go. late today, a denial from governor christie's press office saying he's sticking to his story, he knew nothing about the lane closures before and during the traffic mess and only found out from press reports which began after the george washington bridge incident ended. >>> we're turning now to another story about vacation disaster at sea, the second cruise ship brimming with sick passengers limping back to dock early. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: today, y
. >> i worked the cones actually, unbeknownst to everybody. >> reporter: after a smoking gun e-mail from his deputy chief of staff, time for some traffic problems in fort lee, he held a two-hour news conference, emphatically denying that he knew anything about what happened on the busiest bridge in america, until the traffic >> i'm telling you, i had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: now, he said that the governor was inaccurate at that press conference. and already...
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he may have, unbeknownst to him when he did americorps, instilled part of the answer.others,er is service to connectedness to your community, and serving your fellow human being, your brother and sister, who needs help. that is how my medication for my disease of self-centeredness is trying to help someone else. i would just offer that as a broader topic. i know it eva from your issue of , how do we get doctors to change? frank lee, everyone has to change. -- frankly, everyone has to change. >> we were talking earlier. if you go back in time -- you mention abusing oxycontin which has become a very common word. a lot of may or may not know that it is a our cottage pain killer and there are a lot of different types, but they also really have the same effect. they are in the same family with morphine and heroin. drug,ommonly known street but more people are drying from prescription drug abuse than heroin and cocaine combined. if you go back in time when you were abusing oxycontin, where was your headspace? what ispart is difficult to understand is if you have never abuse
he may have, unbeknownst to him when he did americorps, instilled part of the answer.others,er is service to connectedness to your community, and serving your fellow human being, your brother and sister, who needs help. that is how my medication for my disease of self-centeredness is trying to help someone else. i would just offer that as a broader topic. i know it eva from your issue of , how do we get doctors to change? frank lee, everyone has to change. -- frankly, everyone has to change....
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. >> they actually drove right into the scene unbeknownst thinking it was still a northbound crash. they were proceeding beyond the collision to get off the freeway and come back northbound. >> officer juan gonzalez swerved to avoid the scene. the police car flipped over. 33-year-old juan gonzalez and 34-year-old brian law were killed instantly. officers gonzalez and law first met in 2008. it was at the chp academy. both started their careers right here in the bay area before they transferred to transfer. officer gonzalez worked in san jose as a field training officer. he was described as a hard- working, reliable man, never lost his call. officer law started his career in oakland. colleagues say many of them looked up to them. >> he was a general standup guy. when i first came to oakland, he welcomed me as a brand-new officer. he was there to help me out. >> police say when the two ended up in fresno, they became ands. officer law leaves behind a wife and three children. officer gondz was planning to -- gonzalez was planning to marry his girlfriend. the flags are at half staff. the
. >> they actually drove right into the scene unbeknownst thinking it was still a northbound crash. they were proceeding beyond the collision to get off the freeway and come back northbound. >> officer juan gonzalez swerved to avoid the scene. the police car flipped over. 33-year-old juan gonzalez and 34-year-old brian law were killed instantly. officers gonzalez and law first met in 2008. it was at the chp academy. both started their careers right here in the bay area before they...
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unbeknownst to the geezer gang, police have an ace in the hole.n this day, the real jewels have been replaced with fakes just in case. five gang members are convicted of conspiracy to rob and conspiracy to steal. they're sentenced to prison terms ranging from 5 to 15 years. >>> coming up, a mother trapped in a fire desperate to save her newborn baby. >> the mother was saying, "please, please, somebody catch my baby. catch my baby." >> i had to save him, so i had to drop him. >>> a stick-up turns a fight into a death. >> my survival depends on getting that gun. >>> and terrorists meet their match when "caught on camera: desperate and dangerous" continues. ♪ [ woman ] the day of my first presentation? i was 80% nervous to lead the meeting. 90% confident i'd say the right things. but with 100% odor protection, i had nothing to worry about. [ female announcer ] only secret offers clinical strength antiperspirant in your 2 favorite forms, with 100% odor protection. introducing new clinical strength invisible solid and new clinical strength clear gel. [
unbeknownst to the geezer gang, police have an ace in the hole.n this day, the real jewels have been replaced with fakes just in case. five gang members are convicted of conspiracy to rob and conspiracy to steal. they're sentenced to prison terms ranging from 5 to 15 years. >>> coming up, a mother trapped in a fire desperate to save her newborn baby. >> the mother was saying, "please, please, somebody catch my baby. catch my baby." >> i had to save him, so i had...
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unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there. i was in overalls and a hat. but i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. >> you know, mark, one thing have i learned, and i've seen teachers better not talk like that to students. especially they shouldn't talk like that to fellow professionals. you're a governor, reporters are professionals too. they have jobs, you have jobs. don't trash them for asking questions. that seems like it's part of his m.o. trash the report were a difficult question, don't answer. >> he wouldn't have gotten where he is in politics if that's all he did. he has enormous political gifts and strengths, according to with reporters. a lot of reporters like governor christie and have given him favorable coverage in part because he is so engaging. when there are tougher questions at times, he switches modes. i'm not saying this is an exact comparison. but governor bush of texas was like that as well. had a great relationship with his press corps most of the time. charmed them, gave th
unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there. i was in overalls and a hat. but i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. >> you know, mark, one thing have i learned, and i've seen teachers better not talk like that to students. especially they shouldn't talk like that to fellow professionals. you're a governor, reporters are professionals too. they have jobs, you have jobs. don't trash them for asking questions. that...
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unbeknownst to everybody, i was the guy out there. actually was the guy working the cones out there. >> but after hearing those emergency phone calls, it's clear this was no laughing matter. joining me now is new jersey assemblywoman gordon johnson whose district was affected by the lane closures and "the washington post's" e.j. dionne. thanks for being here tonight. >> good to be with you, al. >> thank you. >> what is your reaction on the tapes tonight? >> i'm a former police officer in the city of inglewood and a former sheriff in bergen county. and we -- law enforcement and first responders take an oath to protect life and property that is our job. the people of the borough of ft. lee are used to having a response time of about two or three minutes when they call for help in borough ft. lee. >> two or three minutes? >> two or three minutes, usually. when you have this traffic chaos that went on there, because of some individuals who abused their power this the port authority and also in the governor's inner office, it just -- it ju
unbeknownst to everybody, i was the guy out there. actually was the guy working the cones out there. >> but after hearing those emergency phone calls, it's clear this was no laughing matter. joining me now is new jersey assemblywoman gordon johnson whose district was affected by the lane closures and "the washington post's" e.j. dionne. thanks for being here tonight. >> good to be with you, al. >> thank you. >> what is your reaction on the tapes tonight?...
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unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there, i was in overalls and a hat. i actually was the guys working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. just because john wisniewski is obsessed with this and loretta weinberg, it just shows you they really have nothing to do. it's not that big a deal. just because press runs around and writes about it, both here and nationally, i know why that is and so do you. let's not pretend that it's because of the gravity of the issue. >> that was governor chris christie speaking at a couple of different press conferences in this past december. he's belittling reporters for asking about the story. reporters nevertheless kept asking about the story and in response to reporters' questions, the governor repeatedly insisted that the story just didn't matter to him. this whole thing on the bridge, it did not matter to him and it, therefore, should not matter to the press. >> you said bill baroni made mistakes -- [ inaudible question ] >> i think he said he made a mistake. i mean, you know, jenna, i know
unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there, i was in overalls and a hat. i actually was the guys working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. just because john wisniewski is obsessed with this and loretta weinberg, it just shows you they really have nothing to do. it's not that big a deal. just because press runs around and writes about it, both here and nationally, i know why that is and so do you. let's not pretend that it's because of the...
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unbeknownst to us, they had started an investigation of their own of judge conahan, the former presidente of luzerne county, because of his connections with organized crime. there were a couple of threads happening at the same time that intersected. finally, came to the public 2009 when thery u.s. attorney for the middle district of conserving issue the bills of information with pulmonary guilty pleas for judge ciavarella and judge conahan. >> ciavarella explain what ciavarella was charged with and this whole issue of kids for cash. >> judge ciavarella was charged --h theft of lawful services that makes it unlawful -- wire fraud, tax evasion and the original bill of information that he and conahan signed can also spoke about it quid pro quo, taking money to have kids locked up. what we did know for sure is that he is taking money or was charged with taking money in the original plea agreements from the contractor who built a new detention center in luzerne county and from while one of the owners of the for-profit facility that was subsequently built. >> which brings us to robert may, the
unbeknownst to us, they had started an investigation of their own of judge conahan, the former presidente of luzerne county, because of his connections with organized crime. there were a couple of threads happening at the same time that intersected. finally, came to the public 2009 when thery u.s. attorney for the middle district of conserving issue the bills of information with pulmonary guilty pleas for judge ciavarella and judge conahan. >> ciavarella explain what ciavarella was...
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snowden was going to steal information from the nsa databases, enters his password, and snowden, unbeknownst to him, is able to capture that password and use it. that civilian, who is not identified now, has left the employment of the nsa. the nsa says that it has informed the justice department of all of this. no information about what will happen next. the memo prettitantlizing, because it also says there is a contractor and an active duty member of the u.s. military also caught up in all of this. but the nsa saying they're going to leave it to their employees to deal with it. so perhaps more to come. all of this, of course, a massive security violation. and it begins to explain how some of this happened. brianna? >> and barbara, is this nsa civilian obviously gone from the employment of the nsa, but is this person in trouble? >> well, i think -- perhaps yes. because even though the person has left the employment, the memo details that it was all turned over to the justice department. so it will be up to them now to determine whether they want to proceed against this person, but the nsa ce
snowden was going to steal information from the nsa databases, enters his password, and snowden, unbeknownst to him, is able to capture that password and use it. that civilian, who is not identified now, has left the employment of the nsa. the nsa says that it has informed the justice department of all of this. no information about what will happen next. the memo prettitantlizing, because it also says there is a contractor and an active duty member of the u.s. military also caught up in all of...
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he may have, unbeknownst to him when he did americorps, instilled part of the answer. the answer is service to others, connectedness to your community, and serving your fellow human being, your brother and sister, who needs help. that is how my medication for my disease of self-centeredness is trying to help someone else. i would just offer that as a broader topic. i know it eva from your issue of, how do we get doctors to change? frankly, everyone has to change. >> we were talking earlier. if you go back in time -- you mention abusing oxycontin which has become a very common word. a lot of may or may not know that it is a our cottage pain killer and there are a lot of different types, but they also really have the same effect. they are in the same family with morphine and heroin. more commonly known street drug, but more people are drying from prescription drug abuse than heroin and cocaine combined. if you go back in time when you were abusing oxycontin, where was your headspace? i think part is what is difficult to understand is if you have never abuse the drug, how
he may have, unbeknownst to him when he did americorps, instilled part of the answer. the answer is service to others, connectedness to your community, and serving your fellow human being, your brother and sister, who needs help. that is how my medication for my disease of self-centeredness is trying to help someone else. i would just offer that as a broader topic. i know it eva from your issue of, how do we get doctors to change? frankly, everyone has to change. >> we were talking...
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and i steam the sec's be neutral be unbeknownst to them again so he has been infused with the similar positions he's been through. just a cute too tired to fall and was intended to show me what does that make the ceiling conditions in knots the atp on making the same impatience is true that the opinion that this is the only thing better dead than that going with these hopefully within the state. but we don't yet have any proof. on that and it is important and if there are some of the beef in it if they're in the wrong things than this too must the plate clean his role to tie the head of european parliament. on twitter martin schulz saying i'm disappointed by new restrictive wall which he hurls independence of judiciary and raises questions on turkey eu commitment. i will cast a new one isn't all stain of turkey at this time a crown that will move the cooking them up to the sofa and look people are watching us a look around the body scanning about the economy for instance and the turkish cooney strongly in the display to comprises is weakening and the even more on that issue as soon as
and i steam the sec's be neutral be unbeknownst to them again so he has been infused with the similar positions he's been through. just a cute too tired to fall and was intended to show me what does that make the ceiling conditions in knots the atp on making the same impatience is true that the opinion that this is the only thing better dead than that going with these hopefully within the state. but we don't yet have any proof. on that and it is important and if there are some of the beef in it...
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unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there. i was in overalls and a hat. but i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. >> sarcasm isn't much of a defense, it is, now that we know the whole escapade came directly from the governor's office. the police that did put the cones over the four days were part of the politics. that they personally were telling drivers to deliver the dreaded message, that the men charged with protecting lives on the george washington bridge were the director deliverance of the caper. are you frustrated? are you? just how ticked off are you? tell me more. you've got time. you're going to be sitting here another four hours. who is supervising this mayhem? it turns out it's david wildstein. mike kelly is a columnist for "the bergen record" and has been reporting on jersey politics for four decades. and matt katz is a report were wnyc radio up in new york. mr. kelly maybe i'm slow on this case, to finally get sort of an old polaroid view of what actually happened. you're going to
unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there. i was in overalls and a hat. but i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. >> sarcasm isn't much of a defense, it is, now that we know the whole escapade came directly from the governor's office. the police that did put the cones over the four days were part of the politics. that they personally were telling drivers to deliver the dreaded message, that the men charged with...
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unbeknownst to us. i mean this is not a sanction least soul through honey has to deal with the hardliners is very difficult. and i think that we should keep them space and we should not answer this question always optimistic or pessimistic we have to be realistic. and i tried to find a way out of these unnecessary crisis that has been tested for ten years and it was a pressie this year as was just express cover of this harassment to go all that is watching the colts watching its progress in the princesses that. they need the sanctions have worked and indian dancing up and that sanctions in a sense it gives too much room for maneuver to tehran on the issue of its nuclear program. i mentioned when i took it easy. spending hasn't snowed in at the moment that the overreaching by doing any work on it restock. as far as we know. it would happen before existed in the past so we're talking more about the history rather than what's happening right now sitting next to the change in distance away that the devil no
unbeknownst to us. i mean this is not a sanction least soul through honey has to deal with the hardliners is very difficult. and i think that we should keep them space and we should not answer this question always optimistic or pessimistic we have to be realistic. and i tried to find a way out of these unnecessary crisis that has been tested for ten years and it was a pressie this year as was just express cover of this harassment to go all that is watching the colts watching its progress in the...
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unbeknownst to him, the agent had been compromised by the chinese. as their plane came in on a secret location for a landing, it was shot down and the two pilots were killed. they spent 20 years in a chinese prison. they remained there until the early 1970's. we have our heroes. connecticut has those yale graduates famous for the cold war who went in just after world war ii and played a very crucial role in the central intelligence agency. most people are heroes we never know about. i have a friend here today whose nephew was injured in the bombing in afghanistan where the cia officers were killed. they serve quietly and that is what intelligence work is often all about. most people in intelligence are just less well known. they have private, less dangerous lives. they do things like economic analysis or photo interpretation or they intercept conversations. they are the backbone -- i kind of think they should be recognized in the same way that we recognize our military or police officers or first responders or firefighters. they are public servants.
unbeknownst to him, the agent had been compromised by the chinese. as their plane came in on a secret location for a landing, it was shot down and the two pilots were killed. they spent 20 years in a chinese prison. they remained there until the early 1970's. we have our heroes. connecticut has those yale graduates famous for the cold war who went in just after world war ii and played a very crucial role in the central intelligence agency. most people are heroes we never know about. i have a...
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well, unbeknownst to him and with a little bit of self-examination all all this was occurring, in every pregnancy, in every delivery his office was sending every placenta to the pathologist whether it was called for or not, whether there was any reason to be doing that or not. and so i mean, the pathologist is making money on it. he didn't know that. the office was doing it as a matter of routine. when they stopped that and decided only to send placentas to be sent for pathological examination, his baseline dropped below -- he's going to make more money. and what's going to happen, the taxpayers, the insurance companies, everybody in general are going to be paying less. so, i mean, that's where this country's got to go. and everything we talk about, we have bernanke there yesterday for governors-only thing and people kept talking about g.d.p. and where the country's going and what the economy is going to be like and consistently health care costs, both public and private health care costs continue to be the unknown factor, including with the entitlement programs, that posed the greatest
well, unbeknownst to him and with a little bit of self-examination all all this was occurring, in every pregnancy, in every delivery his office was sending every placenta to the pathologist whether it was called for or not, whether there was any reason to be doing that or not. and so i mean, the pathologist is making money on it. he didn't know that. the office was doing it as a matter of routine. when they stopped that and decided only to send placentas to be sent for pathological examination,...
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artificially, wages or prices, there's going to be dislocation somewhere and unbenounbe nons -- unbeknownstope got so ineffective at managing their own economy that there's no inflation. the rest of the world allowed you to do all this. >> i think that's a good theory about what happened. we went into qe 3. i was expecting inflation, inflation expectations to go up. it didn't really happen. i think it was partly because europe went into recession. >> it was very -- >> i'm not going to use fortuitous. >> it was serendipitous that it coincided and happened at that time. right? look at the ten-year. you are tapering and it's below where it was. >> i think that's fair. you were intimating that we were pulling back. >> you are pulling back. depends on the date. >> we're still buying a lot of bonds. you have the promise about low interest rates in the future. it's no the that we stopped buying the bonds. we've only tapered. >> your promise is about when you're raising rates depends on the dates either. you just admitted. >> it depends on the economy. >> yes. >> it depends on the economy and the o
artificially, wages or prices, there's going to be dislocation somewhere and unbenounbe nons -- unbeknownstope got so ineffective at managing their own economy that there's no inflation. the rest of the world allowed you to do all this. >> i think that's a good theory about what happened. we went into qe 3. i was expecting inflation, inflation expectations to go up. it didn't really happen. i think it was partly because europe went into recession. >> it was very -- >> i'm not...
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. >>> so a convicted felon could be a navigator and could acquire sensitive information unbeknownst toty anymore, it's a reality. a new report finding at least 43 convicted criminals are working as navigators in california alone. and the explanation for why this information was kept quiet was to serve the public interest. here with more on the national review, jillian milker, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> is this more of a political goal than consumer protection? >> i think so. when i asked records, they released statistics and not the records. and their rationale behind that is this is not in the public interest. releasing this about criminal navigators could deter enrollment, sow this shows that these documents are in the public record, not the public interest. this is a politically motivated thing. and second of all, if people knew what the bureaucrats may do about the navigators, they may not sign up. that's disturbing. >> i want to read this quote to get your response to it. this is from the insurance exchange. disclosing the names and criminal names and
. >>> so a convicted felon could be a navigator and could acquire sensitive information unbeknownst toty anymore, it's a reality. a new report finding at least 43 convicted criminals are working as navigators in california alone. and the explanation for why this information was kept quiet was to serve the public interest. here with more on the national review, jillian milker, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> is this more of a political goal than...
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gentleman knows i've been very outspoken on the issue of kids and the fact that so many are here unbeknownst to themselves, brought here and know no other place as home and then stuck. without any sense of the fact that they'll be accepted in the country they know. but before we can even get there, there needs to be some trust. there needs to be some trust built by this president with this congress. because it seems that the track record is full of examples of the white house and the administration picking and choosing in terms of the regulations, the laws, and the provisions that it wants implemented. if it doesn't like to implement one, it will just seemingly ignore that. and i don't think that the gentleman agrees that that's the way that this system was designed or that our framers had in mind in terms of equal branches of power, one that makes the law, one that fully and faithly executes the laws and obviously a judiciary that provides that extra check and balance. so again i say to the gentleman, i would ask, if he's talking with the white house, to please ask them to begin to work wit
gentleman knows i've been very outspoken on the issue of kids and the fact that so many are here unbeknownst to themselves, brought here and know no other place as home and then stuck. without any sense of the fact that they'll be accepted in the country they know. but before we can even get there, there needs to be some trust. there needs to be some trust built by this president with this congress. because it seems that the track record is full of examples of the white house and the...