thousand likes. greg: why not hold that meeting down the road from google. don t go to italy. kat: i like the yab. i think going things to make the environment healthier is good. what i don t like is hypocrisy. you want to hold an event to try to combat climate change, great. step one, make sure your event does not contribute to climate change. right? this is like holding an anti-cancer benefit as a marlboro factory and making everyone smoke a pack before they are allowed in. that s about as much sense as it makes. greg: what about you? i think celebrities go to this stuff because they get to be
thousand likes. greg: why not hold that meeting down the road from google. don t go to italy. kat: i like the yab. i think going things to make the environment healthier is good. what i don t like is hypocrisy. you want to hold an event to try to combat climate change, great. step one, make sure your event does not contribute to climate change. right? this is like holding an anti-cancer benefit as a marlboro factory and making everyone smoke a pack before they are allowed in. that s about as much sense as it makes. greg: what about you? i think celebrities go to this stuff because they get to be around other celebrities.
greg: why not hold that meeting down the road from google. don t go to italy. kat: i like the yab. i think going things to make the environment healthier is good. what i don t like is hypocrisy. you want to hold an event to try to combat climate change, great. step one, make sure your event does not contribute to climate change. right? this is like holding an anti-cancer benefit as a marlboro factory and making everyone smoke a pack before they are allowed in. that s about as much sense as it makes. greg: what about you? i think celebrities go to this stuff because they get to be around other celebrities. and it s an easy way to feel
thousand likes. greg: why not hold that meeting down the road from google. don t go to italy. kat: i like the yab. i think going things to make the environment healthier is good. what i don t like is hypocrisy. you want to hold an event to try to combat climate change, great. step one, make sure your event does not contribute to climate change. right? this is like holding an anti-cancer benefit as a marlboro factory and making everyone smoke a pack before they are allowed in. that s about as much sense as it makes. greg: what about you? i think celebrities go to this stuff because they get to be around other celebrities.
the laws are quite different individually than they are in the united states. for example, police can hold somebody without officially charging them for a year. also anybody involved in a murder can be charged with murder, meaning you don t have to have the weapon. you don t have to have committed it. you can be charged. they could both face life behind bars and a italian prison. let s turn to brian claypool, a criminal defense attorney involved in many homicide investigations and studied italian law extensively during the amanda knox trial. can they be held for a year with nothing? my legal tip of the day is don t go to italy and run a foul of the law. in the united states we enjoy a presumption of innocence and there is a search for justice but under italian law, it s more like a presumption of guilt and that s more of a fact finding