swirch turn it off. so if is as if your car the bell smming on something that tells you, it s as if in your car you had a you could turn off hauf? plus the added component in your car, if you didn t puckel your seat belt it would stoch. until you gukelbuckled your seat belt, you couldn t move. i m stunning that i m learning this 24 hours after this crash. i ve been watching all the coverage, i ve been reading everything i can. i have heard no investigator mention this, that there is an automatic shutoff system in the train for excessive speed. it is there. not one word that i m aware of has been said publicly about that yet.
there is a big moment with bill clinton and the russian and uranium sales taking big money from a kremlin-linked bank. the clinton foundation this morning not getting into the details, saying yes, we are acting quickly to remedy them. we are committed to continue the life changing work that this philanthropy is doing every day. how big of a problem is this for the hillary clinton presidential campaign, they find sthauf at least without a doubt has a clear perception problems? that s exactly what it is. peter sweitzer says this weekend there is nothing illegal here. it s the appearance of impropriety that will keep dogging them. you have to ask the question why were the books looked at
let s do it the right way. sure, let s not get caught while we are doing this. the chairman and ceo of target also now speaking out for the first time about that massive data breach that may have affected up to 110 million customers. in an exclusive interview with cnbc s becky quick, greg stein hauf will reveal, malware was installed on target s registers. they are defending waiting the four days they did to inform customers. he said they reacted right away but first needed to investigate and prepare call centers for customer concerns. he promised to help authorities determine who was behind the breach. as time goes on, we are going to get down to the bottom of this. we are not going to rest until we understand what happened and how that happened. clearly, we are accountable. we are responsible but you we re going to come out at the end of this a better company and we re going to make significant changes. that s what you are doing when you go through a period like this. you have to
killed herself before the case went to trial. the man who raped her daughter is no longer behind bars. kyung lah joins me from billings, montana. you caught up with this guy as he left his parole office. did he scurry away. scurry away, more like shoving. he wore a ball cap. tried to switch out cars as he was leaving so he didn t tip us thauf he was going to be actually exiting out of the parole office. we asked him questioning about the sentence, about cherice morales, if he had anything to say about this young girl, and he had nothing to say, anderson. do we know where he s going now? does he go home and pick up where he left a month ago? essentially, yes. he has served his time. he s free on parole. he has to follow his conditions of parole. there are some 59 things he can t do. he can t open a checking caught,
to be a state issued concealed weapons license to do that if they are carrying a weapon at all some of these prosecutors. under that they would have some of the proper training but some good points for us to consider as we continue to watch this series. could i add one more thing. jenna: i have a quick moment, hauf. the proper training is not two days in a class for a concealed weapons permit. the brother training is months if not years to actually make that weapon a part of your body, and that cannot be accomplished in that kind of training. jenna: mark, thank you so much, appreciate it. thank you. jon: no end in sight to those troubling developments on the korean peninsula as pyongyang prepares students for a possible military conflict. the north is also warning russian and british diplomates to pack up and get out. where is this going? important answers from an expert next. plus, it s true, you have to exercise to keep your heart healthy, but just how hard do you have to worko