this information is going to come out. richard richard i kind of wish you d quit making apologies for ceos and start thinking a little bit like a journalist for a moment. there s nothing wrong with telling people what went on in that plane. it s important to people in the world to know. it s important for the aviation industry to know what happened. but you want the tail to wag the dog. you want the 24-hour news cycle to determine when that information is being given. not the correct because exactly what would happen miles, is what tom fuentes has criticized the ceo for. you ll rush out information that hasn t been verified which then has to be corrected and that s what happens if you rush it out before it has had a chance to be verified. all right. hold on a minute. i want michael to button this up for us. michael, go ahead. weigh in on this debate. well i agree with richard on this. i think that we have no knowledge that any of these likes are in fact going to be
it s simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. bill: and now yet another woman coming forward accusing comedian bill cosby of drugging her. model beverly johnson, the first black woman to appear on the cover of vogue, says cosby invited her to audition for role on the cosby show. she tells vanity fair that cosby had her over to his home, gave her a drugged cappuccino. despite being woozy slurring speech she managed to resist his advances. johnson said she was reluctant to come forward and go public but did so after seeing many alleged victims speak out. martha: this one, new fallout from the massive cyberattack on sony pictures. a pair of executives, including the co-chair of studio making apologies over released emails