opportunities throughout a department and throughout the police force to just nudge something over into a category, and if every individual person is accountable for their numbers, every individual person has the incentive to do that nudging whenever they can, right? it s so easy, and there s not only there s a trickle-down effect. the at the top of the chain of command, has to report to the mayor. and the pressure comes in various ways at every little rung of that ladder. and that pressure, according to chicago magazine s report was allegedly affecting the crime stats. that s what we were hearing was happening inside a department, the panel had been asemi assembled. some homicides are clear cut. those are very difficult to fudge at all. the ones we saw, there was sort of a pattern with many of these cases. these were not clear-cut homicides. these were cases where the victim s body may have been
they have been a major cause of the trouble. it s good he reversed it. but it was terrible he invited iran in the first place, neil. he said the timing in the first place had to do with iran agreeing to sort of police itself on its open nuclear operations. this is day one of that. they ve got the first access to $4 billion of cash to go on a shopping supreme aodd, the timing, what do you make of it? i make that the u.n. loves iran. iran is sits on a whole slew of u.n. agency executive boards, it is chairing the second largest voting bloc in the general asemi, it s all othe miss at the u.n. and as the u.s. makes any move towards offering legitimacy to iran, the u.n. jumps on it. ban can i mon was off and running, and kofi an nap visited
minister of iran. the highest profile meeting between the country and the united states since the iranian revolution in 1979. today s meeting on the sidelines of the united nations general asemi seems to open the door on renewed talks with iran. the foreign ministers of britain, france, russia, china, and germany are said to take part. the u.s. and iran has had basically no condition. a in recent years we have been built early divided with iran over its nuclear program, which the west suspects it may be using to develop atomic weapons. iran claims the program is only for producing energy. and just yesterday, its new president declared his country is reedy ready to negotiate. eric, what do we expect to happen at this meeting? the meeting in 90 minutes
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issue, four letter, tbtf, too big to fail. these institutions that are too big to fail that now have explicit federal guarantees behind them so they can borrow, and there is an asemi-try. when they lose money, it s on our shoulders as taxpayers, if they go bust. if they make money they keep it and give it to themselves as bonuses that dissemi-try creates a desire for risk that is what got us here in the first place. suzy, washington is completely laser-focused on this bill getting it done. and there is a democrat saying it doesn t even address the too big to fail issue. what is the point then? hwang is happening is in the political realm, they want to put a period at the end of this sentence. there was this gigantic financial meltdown whom. did it? well, fingerers are pointing this way, they re pointing that way. it is like murder on the orient express. every single person is guilty. the s.e.c., where was it when all of this is going on. and now we have an administration that is sa