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look at these dudes coming in in hooded sweatshirts carrying golf clubs, swinging them willy-nilly atr cashier. >> no masks. >> they had hoodies up but it doesn't stay up. easy to see the two faces. a guy gets in a struggle. another guy tries to calm the two guys with the golf clubs down trying to get them out of the store. get them out of the store he 5.fm deaddid they end up leaving but they didn't get a thing. the cashier suffered injuries just due to the guy being violent. >> this guy should get a job as a hostage negotiator. >> police just released the video because they haven't been able to find these guys and hoping somebody might recognize these guys so they can bring them in and talk to them about this incident. >>> next video from australias a absolutely weird. pay attention 0 this fellow. a sidewalk adjacent to the park. >> scaring people? >> yes. he's charging after different
look at these dudes coming in in hooded sweatshirts carrying golf clubs, swinging them willy-nilly atr cashier. >> no masks. >> they had hoodies up but it doesn't stay up. easy to see the two faces. a guy gets in a struggle. another guy tries to calm the two guys with the golf clubs down trying to get them out of the store. get them out of the store he 5.fm deaddid they end up leaving but they didn't get a thing. the cashier suffered injuries just due to the guy being violent....
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you don't willy-nilly have a c-section. >> you don't willy-nilly have surgery, that's one of the issuest of people talk about having a child and don't realize really a c-section is surgery, you're bringing home a brand-new baby and the mother does need help. also now, we have the financial issue. years ago paternity was unheard of. we didn't have both parents working. if mary barra, the gm -- the ceo of gm goes out on maternity leave, in that case, you might look at her salary and her husbands and say maybe the husband needs the paternity leave. gerri: that's interesting. >> the point is this, the law absolutely says nothing about being paid. okay? in other words, the family guarantees you time off, but it doesn't say anything about being paid. these gentlemen are taking the toy store of life, sports, and saying because games are so important, you are not around during the season, wife should have a c-section so they can play, you know what they say? surgery is serious when it is someone other than you. let's see if they have abdominal surgery if they like it better. >> you need have pa
you don't willy-nilly have a c-section. >> you don't willy-nilly have surgery, that's one of the issuest of people talk about having a child and don't realize really a c-section is surgery, you're bringing home a brand-new baby and the mother does need help. also now, we have the financial issue. years ago paternity was unheard of. we didn't have both parents working. if mary barra, the gm -- the ceo of gm goes out on maternity leave, in that case, you might look at her salary and her...
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. >> they're just going after cars willy-nilly. >> it seems they are targeting taxi man. >> it definitely seems premedita premeditated. it's scary to think that there's just thugs riding around on the road for no reason smashing up buses full of innocent people i would assume. >> sometime later the guys were apprehended. during an interrogation they said the taxi driver had cut them off and they decided to take it out on as many taxis as they could. >> good luck getting a ride now. >>> have a couple of close encounters for you guys. the first one a close encounter of the horrifying kind and it does not take long for this diver to have the close encounter experience that he paid for. >> ah. >> oh! >> yes, there it is. >> did you see at? that like stuff. >> i sounded like his teeth were scraping across the metal of that cage. >> we have a shot of this same encounter from the boat. >> what the -- >> no wonder this thing rammed into the cage, do you see that? they have a bait ball on a rope right in front of the case and pulled it up so the shark was chasing after it. >> as part of these tour
. >> they're just going after cars willy-nilly. >> it seems they are targeting taxi man. >> it definitely seems premedita premeditated. it's scary to think that there's just thugs riding around on the road for no reason smashing up buses full of innocent people i would assume. >> sometime later the guys were apprehended. during an interrogation they said the taxi driver had cut them off and they decided to take it out on as many taxis as they could. >> good luck...
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everyone is willy-nilly. >> if there are rules they don't care. >> the video ends, doesn't appear anybody gets hurt or ticketed or arrested. who knows. . >> four dogs poke their head in looking for snacks. >> and, of course, she doesn't deny them. >> don't bite. >> see how the apples keep them happy. and using science to make your derby car super fast. >> a lot of people say you put the weights in the front to get the speed going down the ramp in the beginning. >> that's opposite of what you want to do. >> the steps you need to get the speed. hihi. . i'i'm m hehenrnry . and i know there are many myths out there ababouout t a a rereveversr, soso i i w wanant t yoyou u tot. ththerere e arare e cucurrry no credit score oror i incncomome e rerequs to qualify. yoyou u cacan n geget t tatax-xy from the equity in your home. yoyou u cacan n ususe e ththe ef your current mortgage ifif y youou h havave e. the remaining money can be used for anything. ththerere'e's s nono m mononthte payments. anand d yoyou u ststilill l o! cacallll t tododayay t t your free guide and dvd. itit e expxplalainins w a
everyone is willy-nilly. >> if there are rules they don't care. >> the video ends, doesn't appear anybody gets hurt or ticketed or arrested. who knows. . >> four dogs poke their head in looking for snacks. >> and, of course, she doesn't deny them. >> don't bite. >> see how the apples keep them happy. and using science to make your derby car super fast. >> a lot of people say you put the weights in the front to get the speed going down the ramp in the...
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well before with me, i am the teacher of record and based on making a contract it is not just willie nilly and i do make the contracts with my students so that we can achieve this. and now it has a two-fold process and it also has a graduation requirement attached and but we are also teaching the students responsibility, and that connection and mr. haney wanted to talk about is that we now have built a relationship with the students that they have done better, and they and this is the prize for what you have done, and one of the things that i started with a great principle, and one of the things that he said was the three rs, rig or, relevance, and i am sorry i got nervous, relationship. and thank you, that is what i was saying, you did learn. so, those are the things that i think that i can that are important and if you look at this data and the subgroups become important and don't just look at the numbers to look at them and you guys have done an amazing job and i think that you can go so much furer >> thank you very much. >> thanks. >> superintendent, and then, commissioner norton and c
well before with me, i am the teacher of record and based on making a contract it is not just willie nilly and i do make the contracts with my students so that we can achieve this. and now it has a two-fold process and it also has a graduation requirement attached and but we are also teaching the students responsibility, and that connection and mr. haney wanted to talk about is that we now have built a relationship with the students that they have done better, and they and this is the prize for...
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you're not allowed to issue these things willy nilly the problem you'd be talking about a former haircould be the pesh that ran the salon. unlikely anything could happen but it is a misdemeanor. >> tricky. >> yes. >> friday is normally the day you do free stuff do you have a free smog? >> you have to have used it by tomorrow. >> okay. yeah. i do have some tax day this second one is way cool. hard rock cafe, sing for your supper, between 5:00 and 7:00, you can sing for a free dinner in san francisco. you'll get to select. there will be a live band to back you up. coming up do you have the idea for the next big thing? >> i'm dan ash hi coming up at 5:00 breaking news in san francisco. there is an emergency rescue at the beach. what we're learning from first responders. the story. >> plus, the three quarters of a billion dollar refund consumers are getting from one of the biggest banks in the country the stories and more when cheryl and i see you at 5:00. >>> some deals can be done on the road in a rolling suv. >> start ups were given a novel opportunity today just by tapping an app on a
you're not allowed to issue these things willy nilly the problem you'd be talking about a former haircould be the pesh that ran the salon. unlikely anything could happen but it is a misdemeanor. >> tricky. >> yes. >> friday is normally the day you do free stuff do you have a free smog? >> you have to have used it by tomorrow. >> okay. yeah. i do have some tax day this second one is way cool. hard rock cafe, sing for your supper, between 5:00 and 7:00, you can sing...
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you are kind of the adjusting that the reporters are a bunch of people rushing in and reporting willy-nilly but that is not the way it works. >> on any beat you cover, you will call for comments, you will go to the agency you are writing about. it is happening far more than it used to, where the government pushes back now to try to get you to not publish. i think we keep pretty high standards for what we would not publish, and there are different standards. if the government is making a case that this does specific harm to specific individuals, that is one thing. we listen to that seriously. if the argument, as was the case in many of the wikileaks arguments, this is going to be really embarrassing for us, the government, that is a lower standard. usually that is not a reason to not publish. >> and when you go to the government, you learn all kinds of things. first of all, you get a second or third source, if you can get them to validate what you have, which makes sleep much easier at night. and it is not just a matter of calling and saying, i want your one sentence comment. it is meeting w
you are kind of the adjusting that the reporters are a bunch of people rushing in and reporting willy-nilly but that is not the way it works. >> on any beat you cover, you will call for comments, you will go to the agency you are writing about. it is happening far more than it used to, where the government pushes back now to try to get you to not publish. i think we keep pretty high standards for what we would not publish, and there are different standards. if the government is making a...
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but secondly, we're a country of laws and we don't have a president that will willy-nilly, as part ofargaining position, let people out of jail. if there's a legal reason to do it, fine. if you think it's going to sweeten the deal to make a better deal and maybe somehow peace talks will get back on track. i think we need to think again. >> or if he's freed and talks fail. what does that get you? >> what precedent does that set. >> thank you, k.t. nice to see you again. we'll talk soon. thank you. >> so, what's next there? >> also, we have more coming up on benghazi, former cia boss saying he pushed the facts on bengha benghazi, as he makes this startling claim. tivational spea? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. >>> head lines now, unofficial death toll still climbing from the
but secondly, we're a country of laws and we don't have a president that will willy-nilly, as part ofargaining position, let people out of jail. if there's a legal reason to do it, fine. if you think it's going to sweeten the deal to make a better deal and maybe somehow peace talks will get back on track. i think we need to think again. >> or if he's freed and talks fail. what does that get you? >> what precedent does that set. >> thank you, k.t. nice to see you again. we'll...
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so what we don't want to do is willie nilly go in and charge somebody criminally where there might be drastic consequence of that action. this has also more fed into we're not going to charge the companies but we're not charging individuals either from these companies. and decided instead on alternate forms of recourse and this tends to be very large fines. this is the way they've decided to go. there has been a huge spike in collection of fines since the mid 2,000's and this really started after author anderson did the accounting company, the government filed a single felony count against them for the role in the enron scandal. company went under. 27,000 jobs were lost and after that it sort of became a political given that charging companies of this size and of that importance with something you should only do in very very extreme circumstances and you should always seek some other form of recourse if you can. >> what mark would you give "the new york times" or "washington journal" for their coverage of this same story? >> "the new york times" has done great stuff. they've been on t
so what we don't want to do is willie nilly go in and charge somebody criminally where there might be drastic consequence of that action. this has also more fed into we're not going to charge the companies but we're not charging individuals either from these companies. and decided instead on alternate forms of recourse and this tends to be very large fines. this is the way they've decided to go. there has been a huge spike in collection of fines since the mid 2,000's and this really started...
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considering how much facebook's willy-nilly multibillion dollar acquisitions have scared people, jordan's call was as gutsy as i have seen in my career. when facebook actually closed up monday which was if you recall a truly hideous session, that was the signal he had nailed it. i urge you to read this piece after the fullback, four picks for outperformance. notice earning not sales. yahoo! and netflix, because it's the polar opposite of the get out now nonsense. i have shared many a foxhole with jordan way back when. he's a real grisled veteran which is what you mean in the midst of an artillery barrage of selling. they have embraced them, like facebook which is up 7%. and someone is sticking his neck out, congratulations jordan. it takes more than that know. i have said over and over again that the initial public offering stunts have to stop flooding the marketplace with their wares. i think that today's busted la quinta's ipo is a wake-up call that the dogs won't eat the merchandise any longer. more on that later. in order to get back to buying the established cloud based companies or
considering how much facebook's willy-nilly multibillion dollar acquisitions have scared people, jordan's call was as gutsy as i have seen in my career. when facebook actually closed up monday which was if you recall a truly hideous session, that was the signal he had nailed it. i urge you to read this piece after the fullback, four picks for outperformance. notice earning not sales. yahoo! and netflix, because it's the polar opposite of the get out now nonsense. i have shared many a foxhole...
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people's health care, but it has to be in the statute and you can't just go making this stuff up willy-nilly. >> good for you, congressman. can you react to president obama talking about the obamacare debate, it is over. >> well, that is wishful thinking, eric, because with the lawlessness, most of the damaging provisions that he strategically suspended to get the incumbent senators through the election, and once you start to talk about the employer mandate and other provisions, there is going to be way more upheaval, and he is in for a rude awakening if he believes that. >> and congressman stephen ly h lynch, he said that the worst is yet to come. do you believe him? >> yes, people are going to be moving to 29 hours and people not wanting to go above 50 employees, because of the negative effects that obamacare will impose on them, and that is going to create a bigger drag on the economy. >> well, i want the play that side, democrat congressman stephen lynch, take a listen. >> all of the taxes and the fees that are the tough medicine that up to now they have not implemented. so i don't know
people's health care, but it has to be in the statute and you can't just go making this stuff up willy-nilly. >> good for you, congressman. can you react to president obama talking about the obamacare debate, it is over. >> well, that is wishful thinking, eric, because with the lawlessness, most of the damaging provisions that he strategically suspended to get the incumbent senators through the election, and once you start to talk about the employer mandate and other provisions,...
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what is to stop foreign companies from raising tolls willie nilly.xpressway is a disaster. >> we need better congestion pricing. that's one reason -- i agree with that. >> let me help you out. let me help you out. the way to stop that, brian, is for the government to negotiate a good, solid contract that keeps control over things like that. but let me say this, privatization has its place. we need to get private capital into it. but pennsylvania currently has 4,000 substructure bridges. the other 3,900 have to be done by government. local, state and federal have to participate. >> it costs me a lot of money to drive across your state. i thought my tax dollars paid for i-80. >> i-80 is still on toll. >> it's now a toll road. >> don't drive at rush hour, then. >> governor, jimmy p. -- >> delaware water gap. guys, thank you. >> thank you. >>> getting back to the top story this hour, the market selloff is continuing folks. as bob was saying a moment ago, it is kind of getting broader as well. the percentage drop that we're seeing for the nasdaq is keeper
what is to stop foreign companies from raising tolls willie nilly.xpressway is a disaster. >> we need better congestion pricing. that's one reason -- i agree with that. >> let me help you out. let me help you out. the way to stop that, brian, is for the government to negotiate a good, solid contract that keeps control over things like that. but let me say this, privatization has its place. we need to get private capital into it. but pennsylvania currently has 4,000 substructure...
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. >> a lot of changes have been made willy-nilly to aetna's point on the fly. this is earning season in the stock market. we already heard complaints from united health and even general electric, the president's partner and political economic crime, if you will, has even complained about this. so, it's obvious that the costs are going to be so much more than anyone anticipated. >> and that's the biggest thing. the $8 million number was a good headline for the white house. no doubt about that. but at the same time it's going to be -- obamacare will be judged by how it affects you and how it affects your family, and if you're paying more out of pocket, for services maybe that you don't want, that is not going to be good for this administration, not good for democrats on capitol hill. so, now, different states will have different premiums. so watch which state goes up because that's going to play a big role in the fight to the finish. >> there's a clock ticking here, if you will, and these new premiums come in over a period of time. do you think they'll come in be
. >> a lot of changes have been made willy-nilly to aetna's point on the fly. this is earning season in the stock market. we already heard complaints from united health and even general electric, the president's partner and political economic crime, if you will, has even complained about this. so, it's obvious that the costs are going to be so much more than anyone anticipated. >> and that's the biggest thing. the $8 million number was a good headline for the white house. no doubt...
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. >> seth: we're not in england anymore. [ laughter ] where people just curse willy-nilly. >> well youver you want there. >> seth: yeah, no that's -- everybody thinks england is so reserved. but if you go over there, the newspapers have naked ladies in them. >> oh, it's bananas. >> seth: and they curse after 10:30. >> yeah, rupert murdoch has a paper on page 3 that is just topless with the news of the day. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] here's the news. this lady doesn't have a top. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, your mother -- >> yes. that's a great transition. let me just say. [ laughter ] your mother. [ applause ] >> seth: i'm saw her somewhere. where did i see her? it was a newsstand. [ laughter ] you were saying, she, mr. selfridge, her favorite thing to see you in ever. >> you know, she is -- was my acting teacher from the time i was 8 years old. they have a theater in evanston -- >> seth: on nully street, right? >> yes, indeed. >> seth: i use to live on nully street college. >> you went to northwestern. >> seth: i did. >> you have a big brain. >> seth: i do. >> you do. [
. >> seth: we're not in england anymore. [ laughter ] where people just curse willy-nilly. >> well youver you want there. >> seth: yeah, no that's -- everybody thinks england is so reserved. but if you go over there, the newspapers have naked ladies in them. >> oh, it's bananas. >> seth: and they curse after 10:30. >> yeah, rupert murdoch has a paper on page 3 that is just topless with the news of the day. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] here's the...
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. >> robert, don't you think in a case where a foreign company is claiming land willie nilly, potentiallyccusation of this court, for a major corporate profit for outside the u.s. interest, isn't that something that actually reinforces the case against this on a substantive level? >> i think that's why studies are continuing, ronan, and that's why the white house is reluctant to make a decision. there's still a lot of complicating issues surrounding the pipeline. there is a political problem for democrats. will some democrats feel it creates distance from them and the white house? sure. republicans now, someone like bill cass, he will have a significant issue to run on. >> this is something that is split very much along party lines. mark, it's more than 70% of republicans polled and the latest numbers say they support the pipeline. obviously, they're a big economic reasons to do it. do you think it would be possible for the president to approve this, a, politically under the current climate, and, b, legally in light of this case? could he even issue the approval right now? >> five years.
. >> robert, don't you think in a case where a foreign company is claiming land willie nilly, potentiallyccusation of this court, for a major corporate profit for outside the u.s. interest, isn't that something that actually reinforces the case against this on a substantive level? >> i think that's why studies are continuing, ronan, and that's why the white house is reluctant to make a decision. there's still a lot of complicating issues surrounding the pipeline. there is a...
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and the government shouldn't go willy-nilly accusing people. >> what about statutes of limitations? charges have to be brought within a certain period of time. it not fair to a defendant who is charged with a crime if he can't put together the evidence to defend himself. statute of limitations may be gone on this. a lot of accidents ten years old or older. >> i'm not clear on the statutes in every jurisdiction, right? >> different in every jurisdiction. >> well, obviously, this is going to be a mess that is not going to be resolved easily. and it will be interesting to find out what exactly gm plans to do when they say i'm sorry, how did they -- say that? how do they say it? speak it with the money or just say it with words? danny cevallos and paul callan. thank you. as always, appreciate it. >>> back to our top story, the search for the missing airplane. the high-tech ship en route right now to search the area is expected to play a very big role in the hunt for whatever it might come in contact with. up next, we're going to take a closer look at the "ocean shield." and what that ve
and the government shouldn't go willy-nilly accusing people. >> what about statutes of limitations? charges have to be brought within a certain period of time. it not fair to a defendant who is charged with a crime if he can't put together the evidence to defend himself. statute of limitations may be gone on this. a lot of accidents ten years old or older. >> i'm not clear on the statutes in every jurisdiction, right? >> different in every jurisdiction. >> well,...
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i don't understand are you you just willy-nilly pick a country and go for it. >> >> i object to us sayingll lawyers are ambulance chasers. there is a totally different perspective i have about this. in an international disaster on this scale, passengers are not only -- the survivors of the passengers and the crew, by the way, are not only dealing with their grief. this is a massively complicated lawsuit to bring. first of all, you have the montreal convention, which entitles them to up to $174,000. which is discretionary. you have five different locations that you could possibly bring your claim under the montreal convention. you have insurance if the passengers and the crew had life insurance. you have worker's comp for the crew, because they're not covered under the montreal convention. you have the possibility of suing the malaysian government, because it's a government-owned airline. so lord knows how that lawsuit is going to go. and then, of course, you've got the possibility of suing boeing, rolls and other manufacturers. this is not the kind of situation where the typical family ov
i don't understand are you you just willy-nilly pick a country and go for it. >> >> i object to us sayingll lawyers are ambulance chasers. there is a totally different perspective i have about this. in an international disaster on this scale, passengers are not only -- the survivors of the passengers and the crew, by the way, are not only dealing with their grief. this is a massively complicated lawsuit to bring. first of all, you have the montreal convention, which entitles them to...
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no willy nilly research and development, and given how much money 3m has in the till because of thisthe shareholders got more than ever. we always want to see double digit earnings growth, not sales. earnings growth. and 3m generated 11.2% revenue increase. you always want record sales for that particular quarter. they had the highest third quarter in 3m's history. again, you'll know the sales weren't just bought by acquiring other companies. and i quote, organic growth was 4.6% paced by our health care business, 6% industrial and safety and graphics, each grew 5% organically. these are not high-growth categories per se. so i found those numbers incredibly impressive. now, here's a glitch. then says we saw organic growth in each geographic area led by latin america and canada at 7% each. europe grew at 5%, followed by the united states at 3%, ding ding. hmmm spectacular growth out of asia, europe they had. a little turn, amazing from latin america and canada, even as the best of companies stumbled down there. but the united states at just 3%, that was inconsistent. you know he's goin
no willy nilly research and development, and given how much money 3m has in the till because of thisthe shareholders got more than ever. we always want to see double digit earnings growth, not sales. earnings growth. and 3m generated 11.2% revenue increase. you always want record sales for that particular quarter. they had the highest third quarter in 3m's history. again, you'll know the sales weren't just bought by acquiring other companies. and i quote, organic growth was 4.6% paced by our...
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they've gone through they thought might be the right place, searched it all, and sort of moved it willy-nilly. what are they doing? >> you're right, shep. it's all over the place. a lot of the search is based on assumptions. for example, one of the assumptions is the radar information that picked up an airplane flying west was even this plane. as far as the search goes, it has moved further east today. we're putting it on the map. ten planes and nine ships searching. area they were searching today is this area in yellow. it's west-northwest of perth. the areas in gray have already been searched. the coordinating agency has been refining the search area, based on continuing analysis of satellite communications and aircraft performance, and it's been analyzed by the international crash investigative team. but searchers have still found nothing. >> plenty of frustrating, because we're trying to help everyone out. we want to get out and find something as much as everyone else does. but morale is still pretty high. we're happy to be here and doing the best we can. >> both tough conditions at sea a
they've gone through they thought might be the right place, searched it all, and sort of moved it willy-nilly. what are they doing? >> you're right, shep. it's all over the place. a lot of the search is based on assumptions. for example, one of the assumptions is the radar information that picked up an airplane flying west was even this plane. as far as the search goes, it has moved further east today. we're putting it on the map. ten planes and nine ships searching. area they were...
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150 years that employees may 100,000 people, you may not want to criminally charge that company willy-nilly wreck the company and cause lots of people to lose their jobs. if there are two problems you use that over and over again. no reason you can proceed against individuals in those companies. it is understandable to maybe not charge the company, but in the case of a company like hsbc -- which admitted to laundering money for drug cartels. somebody has to go to jail in that case. if you're going to put people in jail for having a joint in the pocket or slinging dime bag's on the corner on the city street, you cannot let people who laundered $800 million for the worst drug offenders in the world walk. be ais can't parenthetical. explain what you're talking about. >> this is one of the world's largest banks, hsbc, europe's largest bank. a few years ago, they got caught , swept up for a variety of offenses, minor elong -- money laundering officials. they admitted they laundered $850 million for two drug cartels, when a mexico and one in south america. including the notorious drug cartel in m
150 years that employees may 100,000 people, you may not want to criminally charge that company willy-nilly wreck the company and cause lots of people to lose their jobs. if there are two problems you use that over and over again. no reason you can proceed against individuals in those companies. it is understandable to maybe not charge the company, but in the case of a company like hsbc -- which admitted to laundering money for drug cartels. somebody has to go to jail in that case. if you're...
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if one party can get out willy-nilly, what kind of bargain is it? >> there are a couple answers to that. the first is, i think although the focus on whether a contract is illusory is sometimes used as part of the analysis under the implied covenant for a bilateral kraekt. i don't think it would apply to something like a frequent flier program which i think would be understood as a unilateral contract where you don't worry about the illusory promises. the second thing is i think you have to understand -- >> i'm not sure i understand that point. >> there is a distinction if you go back to the contract law between a unilateral contract and a bilateral contract. a unilateral contract is a typical sort of outstanding promise that promise doesn't require an exchange of consideration, and the party who makes the promise has to ability to withdraw the promise until there's performance essentially relying on the promise. and that's why i think it's actually a little bit of a mistake to apply that doctrine to something like a frequent flier program. >> i don'
if one party can get out willy-nilly, what kind of bargain is it? >> there are a couple answers to that. the first is, i think although the focus on whether a contract is illusory is sometimes used as part of the analysis under the implied covenant for a bilateral kraekt. i don't think it would apply to something like a frequent flier program which i think would be understood as a unilateral contract where you don't worry about the illusory promises. the second thing is i think you have...
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you don't send the cia director willy-nilly to places -- true, we have cooperative relationships on national security issues, including intelligence issues with many, many countries around the world. signal in terms of the that our commitment to ukraine's thateignty, the symbol of will be more powerful i think than john brennan's visit will be the vice president's visit early next week. that serves the purpose to send the signal that we strongly support the ukrainian government, we strongly support ukraine's sovereignty and , and as al integrity representation of that the vice president of the united states will be in kiev. >> the relationship between president obama and president putin has been a long-running discussion long before this crisis is in ukraine exploded on the flip -- front pages. today, putin said trust in that relationship broke down long before the disagreement over crimea and ukraine and there is essentially no relationship now on a fundamental working basis to join the united states and russia. how do you evaluate those comments? do you believe the relationship broke down
you don't send the cia director willy-nilly to places -- true, we have cooperative relationships on national security issues, including intelligence issues with many, many countries around the world. signal in terms of the that our commitment to ukraine's thateignty, the symbol of will be more powerful i think than john brennan's visit will be the vice president's visit early next week. that serves the purpose to send the signal that we strongly support the ukrainian government, we strongly...
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as a general matter, do nothing that companies with regard to health care issues are going to willy-nilly lay off their employees. most companies are dedicated to their work force and to developing them. the question in terms of what basis for those decisions were made his earlier question that has to be addressed the treasure department. >> when you have to sign off on them. all treasury regulations are issued by treasury and the irs. the policy issues behind questions like this are decided by the treasury department. the chief counsel's office actually reports directly to the treasury department. >> well, i requested a response on march the seventh. so when can i expect such a response? i assume you can be an errand for making sure this is done. >> i clearly commit that i don't know why the fact that in the response is cleared of the process. my commitment to this committee and all of you has been that we will reply promptly to any letter we get from you, and i assure you that i will give you a prompt response. i can tell you when the treasury department will respond, but we should prob
as a general matter, do nothing that companies with regard to health care issues are going to willy-nilly lay off their employees. most companies are dedicated to their work force and to developing them. the question in terms of what basis for those decisions were made his earlier question that has to be addressed the treasure department. >> when you have to sign off on them. all treasury regulations are issued by treasury and the irs. the policy issues behind questions like this are...
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this sort of information released willy-nilly is just incredibly damaging to people who don't necessarilyerify it themselves. if it's found to be false, the company that released it needs to be held to account. >> david, let's go back and let's talk about this radio chatter that the maliaysian authorities released so families could hear it. there's nothing on it that seems vaguely suspicious, is there? >> not from what we're hearing. we've listened to cockpit recordings in other accidents i've been involved in and there is information you can get from them that you can't hear in this type of forum. you can listen to engine speeds and information about what's going on on the aircraft. you can determine speeds or at least approximate speeds with sounds of wind against the cockpit. there is more analysis that needs to be done to really say it can give us information or not. the good thing i saw about it is malaysia is taking information from the international community and saying you need to be more transparent and show us what's going on and tell at least the families what's going on and wh
this sort of information released willy-nilly is just incredibly damaging to people who don't necessarilyerify it themselves. if it's found to be false, the company that released it needs to be held to account. >> david, let's go back and let's talk about this radio chatter that the maliaysian authorities released so families could hear it. there's nothing on it that seems vaguely suspicious, is there? >> not from what we're hearing. we've listened to cockpit recordings in other...
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you don't send the cia director willy-nilly to places. >> that's true, we have cooperative relationships on national security issues, including intelligence issues with many, many countries around the world. i think in terms of the signal that our commitment to ukraine's sovereignty, the symbol of that will be more powerful i think than john brennan's visit will be the vice president's visit early next week. that serves the purpose to send the signal that we strongly support the ukrainian government, we strongly support ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and as a representation of that the vice president of the united states will be in kiev. >> the relationship between president obama and president putin has been a long-running discussion long before this crisis is in ukraine exploded on the front pages. today, putin said trust in that relationship broke down long before the disagreement over crimea and ukraine and there is essentially no relationship now on a fundamental working basis to join the united states and russia. how do you evaluate those comments? do you believe
you don't send the cia director willy-nilly to places. >> that's true, we have cooperative relationships on national security issues, including intelligence issues with many, many countries around the world. i think in terms of the signal that our commitment to ukraine's sovereignty, the symbol of that will be more powerful i think than john brennan's visit will be the vice president's visit early next week. that serves the purpose to send the signal that we strongly support the ukrainian...
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reporters are up -- you are kind of suggesting that the reporters are rushing in and reporting willy-nilly but that is not the way it works. beat you cover, you will call for comments, you will go to the agency you are writing about. it is happening far more than it used to, where the government pushes back now to try to get you to not publish. i think we keep pretty high standards for what we would not publish, and there are different standards. if the government is making a case that this does pacific harm to specific individuals, that is one thing. we listen to that seriously. if the argument, as was the case in many of the wikileaks arguments, this is going to be really in there sing for us, the government, that is a lower standard. usually that is not a reason to not publish. >> and when you go to the government, you learn all kinds of things. first of all, you get a second or third source, if you can get them to validate what you have, which makes sleep much easier at night. matter ofnot just a calling and saying, i want your one sentence comment. it is meeting with people, having se
reporters are up -- you are kind of suggesting that the reporters are rushing in and reporting willy-nilly but that is not the way it works. beat you cover, you will call for comments, you will go to the agency you are writing about. it is happening far more than it used to, where the government pushes back now to try to get you to not publish. i think we keep pretty high standards for what we would not publish, and there are different standards. if the government is making a case that this...
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a general matter i do not think that companies, with regard to health care issues are going to willy-nilly lay off their employees. i think most companies are dedicated to their workforce and to developing them but the question in terms of what basis would those decisions were made is really a question that has to be addressed to the treasury department. >> don't you, you have to sign off on them? >> all treasury regulations are issued by treasury and the irs but the policy issues behind questions like this are decided by the treasury department. the chief counsel's office, actually reports directly to the treasury department. >> well i requested a response from you and secretary lou by march the 7th. so when can i expect such a response? and i assume you can be aer rand for make you are sure this gets done. >> i will real clearly commit that i don't know why any response gets cleared by complicated process by commitment to you and this committee we'll reply promptly to any letter we get from you. i will assure you i get a proper response pro our side. i can't tell you when the treasury de
a general matter i do not think that companies, with regard to health care issues are going to willy-nilly lay off their employees. i think most companies are dedicated to their workforce and to developing them but the question in terms of what basis would those decisions were made is really a question that has to be addressed to the treasury department. >> don't you, you have to sign off on them? >> all treasury regulations are issued by treasury and the irs but the policy issues...
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a general matter, i don't think companies -- with regard to health care issues -- are going to willy-nilly layoff employees. i think most companies are dedicated to their work force. basis where, what those decisions made -- has to be addressed to the treasury department. >> you have to sign off on them. >> all regulations are issued by treasury and the irs. the issues behind questions like that are decided by the treasury department. the key -- chief counsel's office. >> i requested a response from you and secretary lew by march 7. at what time can expect a response? i assume you can be an errand for making sure this gets done? >> i will commit i don't know why -- other than any response gets cleared -- my commitment to you and this committee is we will reply promptly to any letter. i will get you a prompt response from our side. i can't say when the treasury department will respond. we should respond promptly. >> you talked to secretary lew and he made the same promise. i don't know why people say they will answer if they won't. anyway, let's go on to the second question. just last week,
a general matter, i don't think companies -- with regard to health care issues -- are going to willy-nilly layoff employees. i think most companies are dedicated to their work force. basis where, what those decisions made -- has to be addressed to the treasury department. >> you have to sign off on them. >> all regulations are issued by treasury and the irs. the issues behind questions like that are decided by the treasury department. the key -- chief counsel's office. >> i...
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for the president to dismiss willy-nilly any instances of voter fraud, where you have -- i think it wasy dishonest. host: this is carried live on c-span radio. we welcome our listeners. stefan hankin is a democratic strategist. kellyanne conway is a republican strategist. i want to turn to democratic party politics. wmur's webpage an event that we covered, is airing tonight on c-span television. bernie sanders made an appearance at the new hampshire institute of politics and says yes, he is seriously thinking about running for president. guest: it is a democracy. he has every right to run. bernie sanders represents a viewpoint that should be heard. i think every viewpoint should be heard. if he wants to run, he should go ahead and do it. i don't think he will be a serious contender by any stretch of the imagination, but he represents a voice that is in the democratic party. if he feels like he needs to run to get that voice out, that is his choice. i don't think it is in the republicans' best interest to shut down the tea party view or the far right view. it is a view that should be hea
for the president to dismiss willy-nilly any instances of voter fraud, where you have -- i think it wasy dishonest. host: this is carried live on c-span radio. we welcome our listeners. stefan hankin is a democratic strategist. kellyanne conway is a republican strategist. i want to turn to democratic party politics. wmur's webpage an event that we covered, is airing tonight on c-span television. bernie sanders made an appearance at the new hampshire institute of politics and says yes, he is...
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we know in the post 9/11 world order the aircraft cannot just willy-nilly into sovereign territory withoutt has a huge radar cross section. that means it will show up on an air defense radar as a big blip. if that big blip doesn't care a squawk, the transponder with a four digit code, that's what it's for, to identify it on a radar screen. if you have a big blip that doesn't have a squawk, that isn't flight planned or part of routine airways traffic this is a big red flag to any sovereign territory that has air defense jets ready to react to anything entering into the sovereign territory. this is always been the question for me. >> let's talk about also the area that we're talking about here. let's walk over to the map to take a closer look. one of the areas we're talking about is this is when it was cutting across malaysia going to the malacca straits, right? >> absolutely. this is kind of the region here in the south china sea where it disappeared. and then we know that it actually crossed malaysia and actually did this route. it came to the north and then went northwest. so avoided tail
we know in the post 9/11 world order the aircraft cannot just willy-nilly into sovereign territory withoutt has a huge radar cross section. that means it will show up on an air defense radar as a big blip. if that big blip doesn't care a squawk, the transponder with a four digit code, that's what it's for, to identify it on a radar screen. if you have a big blip that doesn't have a squawk, that isn't flight planned or part of routine airways traffic this is a big red flag to any sovereign...
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within the irs walls right now whereas they know they're being watched, scrutinized and you cannot willy-nillyoint. you would hope that is the result. >> as cynical as i am about government, i never imagined they were actively targeting people based on political views. >> when you look at what we've learned in terms of who was actually audited, it's very hard to believe otherwise, that they weren't doing it because these people were conservative groups looking for nonprofit status and having views that are different than the president. >> we were reporting right here on fox that it was still continuing. that's what's so unbelievable, right? even after all of this information came out, they were still doing it, months and months later. >> i think the latest with these e-mails between elijah cummings and some of the senators who were actually allegedly suggesting the irs do look further into some of these conservative groups, that's all, you know, i think the more scrutiny, the better, because we will be forced to get answers. >> what if there is more evidence that comes out, shows some sort of
within the irs walls right now whereas they know they're being watched, scrutinized and you cannot willy-nillyoint. you would hope that is the result. >> as cynical as i am about government, i never imagined they were actively targeting people based on political views. >> when you look at what we've learned in terms of who was actually audited, it's very hard to believe otherwise, that they weren't doing it because these people were conservative groups looking for nonprofit status...
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. >> it's good to trust people, but not willy nilly.ompanies all collect a lot of data about the people who use them, so read up and don't just go in blind. >> many of these sharing companies are trying to install systems who check up on users. who are they, do they have previous issues. there's only so much they can do. after all, we're dealing with strangers here, and there are growing pains in the sharing economy. the new york attorney general now investigating airbnb. the ag says most of the rentals are actually illegal, violating a state law because they're sold by the night instead of by the month. bottom line, do your homework. >> yeah, definitely. >> that would be your worst nightmare. >> especially when you get to the moist part. >> yeah. >> ugh. >> could have left that to the imagination. thank you. >> by the way, in the beginning, i said share your life. everyone in the studio here though i said share your wife for money. probably just share your life instead of your wife. >> you've been in south africa too long, my friend. >
. >> it's good to trust people, but not willy nilly.ompanies all collect a lot of data about the people who use them, so read up and don't just go in blind. >> many of these sharing companies are trying to install systems who check up on users. who are they, do they have previous issues. there's only so much they can do. after all, we're dealing with strangers here, and there are growing pains in the sharing economy. the new york attorney general now investigating airbnb. the ag...