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she, too, says campbell held her hostage. >> masha was led to believe by mr. campbell that he had someone on the inside, so to speak, that worked at immigration that would help her get her legal status to get a green card. >> agent seibens who led the campbell investigation says instead of helping the young woman, campbell stole her passport. masha would have to pay him $16,000 to get it back. when masha couldn't pay, campbell forced her to have sex with strangers for cash. >> she felt if she wasn't paying him this money, she was going to end up dead. >> i.c.e. agents begin working with masha and start recording campbell's threatening phone calls. in this call, campbell claims masha owes him $12,000. >> i'll try to get up in on tritri frid, okay? >> you're supposed to bring me all of my money today, that's what you told me. if you want to play games like this, i'll show you how to play games. i'll send [ bleep ] people there, beat your [ bleep ] up. >> in the phone conversations, mr. campbell is very angry, very demanding. he threatens deportation. he threaten
she, too, says campbell held her hostage. >> masha was led to believe by mr. campbell that he had someone on the inside, so to speak, that worked at immigration that would help her get her legal status to get a green card. >> agent seibens who led the campbell investigation says instead of helping the young woman, campbell stole her passport. masha would have to pay him $16,000 to get it back. when masha couldn't pay, campbell forced her to have sex with strangers for cash. >>...
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as the campbell who was mr blair's spin doctor briefed out to the newspapers an even more top version of of the intelligence so the intelligence started off reasonably worl and if being kept within the proper narcisse if it been reported with the proper care of it it would not cause the damage it did but the but unfortunately it was distorted further up the line by the politicians by by mr campbell the political spin spin spin master for a paternity blair sensitive problems here first of all in light of fixing the intelligence about iraq how can people in the u.s. and u.k. trust their intelligence services at all and what about the government how do they know that they're not being misled by the secret services as well. well i think that in america the cia was bypassed really by the pentagon and that you have to remember the pentagon was run at the time by wrong donald rumsfeld who was very very hardline very right wing. defense secretary determined. to use nine eleven to attack iraq from the very start so determined to prove that iraq was a major threat when actually it was a major t
as the campbell who was mr blair's spin doctor briefed out to the newspapers an even more top version of of the intelligence so the intelligence started off reasonably worl and if being kept within the proper narcisse if it been reported with the proper care of it it would not cause the damage it did but the but unfortunately it was distorted further up the line by the politicians by by mr campbell the political spin spin spin master for a paternity blair sensitive problems here first of all in...
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campbell for three minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome secretary lew. your testimony is required by the international institutions act. there is no shortage of issues we can discuss. i will let my written statement stand for itself. one of the things i believe you will discuss is the i.m.f. as a reminder, the 2009 congress authorized $100 billion commitment to the i.m.f. in an account called new arguments to borrow. now there is discussion of transferring $63 billion of that into a permanent paid in capital. there is a lot of concern about this, secretary lew. we don't believe this is just a bookkeeping entry this. this puts this $63 million significantly at risk where currently it is not. secondly there is a lot of concerns when we are cutting domestic issues is this a time we should be increasing funding to first world countries around the world and there is some concern of whether a lot of this money could go to european countries and yes they have crisis and problems but can't they deal with those within europe without the u.s. taxpayer being involv
campbell for three minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and welcome secretary lew. your testimony is required by the international institutions act. there is no shortage of issues we can discuss. i will let my written statement stand for itself. one of the things i believe you will discuss is the i.m.f. as a reminder, the 2009 congress authorized $100 billion commitment to the i.m.f. in an account called new arguments to borrow. now there is discussion of transferring $63 billion of that...
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campbell, chairman of anna terry jay committee for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me jog back to the imf for a minute. i know that an e-mail from a staff member with languages not constitute a formal request. if congress is to consider the imf money we need a formal request for new according to the law. i don't want to get into too much minutia on that. one thing is for this thing costs. would you agree that if you move 63 billion into capital that it is not without risk? a >> congressman, if you look at the history of the imf it supports very little risk. >> okay, but it's not zero. >> i believe it is awfully close to zero. >> should we have to cbo tell us what they think like >> if i could go back congressman, the question of request is tied to the fact we've been trying to be flexible in responding to what we've heard from congress. in our budget last year we propose this as something dennison authorization, a mandatory provision. we heard back from congress there was an appropriations matter. we responded and provided language to do with it as as an appropr
campbell, chairman of anna terry jay committee for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me jog back to the imf for a minute. i know that an e-mail from a staff member with languages not constitute a formal request. if congress is to consider the imf money we need a formal request for new according to the law. i don't want to get into too much minutia on that. one thing is for this thing costs. would you agree that if you move 63 billion into capital that it is not without risk? a...
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the chair now recognizes mr. campbell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me jog back to the imf for a minute. one thing, i know an e-mail from a staff member with th language does not constitute a formal request. if congress is to consider imf money, we need a formal request from you according to the law. i don't want to get into too much minutiae that. one thing is what this thing costs. we get agree if you move the 63 billion that is not without risk? >> congressman, i think if you look at the history of the imf, it supports the statement he made there is very little risk. >> but it's not zero. >> i believe it's all the close to zero. >> shouldn't we have cbo tell us what they think? >> they have look at this in the context of appropriations. if i could go back, because i think the question of request is tied to the fact we've been trying to be flexible in responding to what we've heard from congress. anin our budget last year, we proposed this is something than in operation as a mandatory provision. we heard back from congress there was a preference
the chair now recognizes mr. campbell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me jog back to the imf for a minute. one thing, i know an e-mail from a staff member with th language does not constitute a formal request. if congress is to consider imf money, we need a formal request from you according to the law. i don't want to get into too much minutiae that. one thing is what this thing costs. we get agree if you move the 63 billion that is not without risk? >> congressman, i think if you...
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campbell for three minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. and welcome secretary lieu. your testimony is required by the international institutions act. there is no shortage of issues we can discuss. islet my written statement stand for itself. one of the things i believe you will discuss is the i.m.f. as a remind ner 2009 congress authorized $100 billion commitment to the i.m.f. in an account called new arguments to borrow. now there is discussion of transferring $63 billion of that into a permanent paid in capital. there is a lot of concern about lew about this. we don't believe this is just a bookkeeping entry this. puts this significantly at risk where currently it is not. secondly there is a lot of concerns when we are cutting domestic issues is this a time we should be increasing funding to first world countries around the world and there is some concern of whether a lot of this money could go to european countries and yes they have crisis and problems but can't they deal with those within europe without the u.s. taxpayer being involved. there is concern about mor
campbell for three minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. and welcome secretary lieu. your testimony is required by the international institutions act. there is no shortage of issues we can discuss. islet my written statement stand for itself. one of the things i believe you will discuss is the i.m.f. as a remind ner 2009 congress authorized $100 billion commitment to the i.m.f. in an account called new arguments to borrow. now there is discussion of transferring $63 billion of that into a...
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mr. chairman? >> brief response please. >> congressman i think for 100 years in the evolution of our financial regulatory system that has worked to create the five hotties i think that the fact that the five agencies agreed on supervision and enforcement from a common starting point is enormous progress so i think we are going into the stronger than anyone might have expected. >> the time of the gentleman has expired in the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland mr. delaney. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you mr. secretary for joining us here today. i was going to frame my question around the issue of asset managers being systemically important which i don't think they should be deemed systemically important but my good friend and colleague from kentucky made me think about another question i want to ask. i would just like your opinion on this topic. if you are confronted with the following kind of policy question that was being posed to the president which is that we would imp
mr. chairman? >> brief response please. >> congressman i think for 100 years in the evolution of our financial regulatory system that has worked to create the five hotties i think that the fact that the five agencies agreed on supervision and enforcement from a common starting point is enormous progress so i think we are going into the stronger than anyone might have expected. >> the time of the gentleman has expired in the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland mr....
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mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. they were a big hit online but decided to open a brick and mortar store to take their business to the next level. how eye glass entrepreneur saw clearly they needed to interact with customers. plus, he wants to rock'n'roll all night and make money every day. rock star and entrepreneur gene simmons on why you shouldn't listen to people to succeed in business. that's all coming up next on "your business."
mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. they were a big hit online but decided to open a brick and mortar store to take their business to the next level. how eye glass entrepreneur saw clearly they needed to interact with...
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mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> the news cycle begins with target, which means it will likely end with having your bank account hacked. the retail giant has confirmed that a security breach left 40 million customers exposed to potential credit and debit card fraud. the secret service is all up in the investigation. for more on this story, we bring in cnbc's mary thompson. >> good morning. or good afternoon, i should say. a busy day for target. customers have flooded the company's credit card website. the website has crashed. the phone line usually used to answer questions about its credit card, that isn't picking up, in large part because there are so many people calling in. this is what happened. target s
mr. clean's new magic eraser handy grip. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. >>> the news cycle begins with target, which means it will likely end with having your bank account hacked. the retail giant has confirmed that a security breach left 40...
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that's flattering he says so that's the only comment we have received so far with with mr teacher location in the baltics the country has always been the envy of america's national security agency that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with stewart in the years of the cold war . very being turned secretly in to the club of the big far east in which they are for the gift of their prime minister in return for betraying we receive in security of all of their neighbors and money of her own citizens sweden was the largest collaborator in europe which the internet app and program run by every friday rights group are being greece between countries. so it does so because of its. direct access to the baltic then it's no surprise that you see excuse going to say we want as well as everything else we can take from st well despite public criticism some governments protect thier spying programs is something essential earlier this week the editor of britain's guardian newspaper faced questioning by m.p.'s who believe that
that's flattering he says so that's the only comment we have received so far with with mr teacher location in the baltics the country has always been the envy of america's national security agency that's according to investigative journalist duncan campbell. sweden always had a rather covert intelligence relationship with stewart in the years of the cold war . very being turned secretly in to the club of the big far east in which they are for the gift of their prime minister in return for...
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a multiple oscar, golden globe winning actor, brings walt disney to life in "saving mr. banks" opens december 20th. please welcome tom hanks. >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you for coming. so, you know, i got a name for guys like you. >> jimmy: what is it? >> guys that don't signal when they change lines. i'm behind you. you slide over without a signal. i say, hey, thanks for the signal, [ bleep ]. like, like the world knows what you are going to do in that car. like you send out an espnessage th -- esp message, i pick it up like a degree or something. use the signal, [ bleep ], that any what it is there for. >> jimmy: tom hanks! >> don't know if you can use the word on your tv show. >> jimmy: of all the people that would get under your skin. >> yeah, yeah. the worst thing they're coming toward you. turn left in front of you. signal, man. >> jimmy: i always signal. >> looking for somebody that can support this. trying to crack up your wife. she is bored with you already. >> jimmy: am i wrong? >> not entirely. >> jimmy: in l.a. if you signal people will use it a
a multiple oscar, golden globe winning actor, brings walt disney to life in "saving mr. banks" opens december 20th. please welcome tom hanks. >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you for coming. so, you know, i got a name for guys like you. >> jimmy: what is it? >> guys that don't signal when they change lines. i'm behind you. you slide over without a signal. i say, hey, thanks for the signal, [ bleep ]. like, like the world knows what you are going to do in that...
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house, he's expected any minute now, seeking to move past the problems of the health care website, mr. obama will try to refocus attention on the benefits of the affordable care act. all of this comes with the white house insisting that its december 1st deadline for getting the website working for the vast majority of users. joining me now senior political editor mark murray. i'm curious, what details we know and what the administration has revealed about what we will see between now and december 23rd. i guess at the heart of the question is will the president be the front of this sales pitch? so often he's seen as the most effective person for the obama administration but may be able to push the traffic to the website. >> tamron, he's going to be the primary salesman, may not be the chief person every day between now and december 23rd but the white house is putting him out today. we're going to see him on thursday with chris matthews in an interview he'll have with hard ball and touting individual components of the health care law. for those covering us, a lot of this isn't anything
house, he's expected any minute now, seeking to move past the problems of the health care website, mr. obama will try to refocus attention on the benefits of the affordable care act. all of this comes with the white house insisting that its december 1st deadline for getting the website working for the vast majority of users. joining me now senior political editor mark murray. i'm curious, what details we know and what the administration has revealed about what we will see between now and...
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toronto's crack smoking mayor, mr. ford, back in the spotlight. ♪the ♪ like a hot delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time f
toronto's crack smoking mayor, mr. ford, back in the spotlight. ♪the ♪ like a hot delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. ♪ let it snow, let it snow of chicken noodle soup from campbell's. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying...