ceo and you give to the campaign, you know where she stands, and i think that s the balance. that doesn t mean you don t stop pushing. it doesn t mean but let s be honest, you can t unilaterally disarm that doesn t mean you stop and part of the point why she wanted to talk about it. deeper issues, what is the process by which what the hillary campaign will stand for substantively be produced because there s i remember 2008 you had this kind of competition. you had a lot of people in the primary field, john edwards would come with a plan and what will when do we get specifics no, really. first we have 19 months. i know. i m just saying so, but let me talk you through the process. for her, i mean, she went through a pretty rigorous process starting around christmastime, even a little before that talking to a lot of different people, a lot of different policy people and went away at christmastime with a
money. it seems to me that secretary of state clinton feels that way. the president feels that way but then at the same time she s got to run a campaign. you have super pacs and courting billionaires and millionaires like you got to go talk to those people so it s like how are you going to talk about both these things at the same time. talk about how broken the system is while playing by that system s rules to win. well again, i think you heard her lay out one of her ideas an you will in the coming weeks and months because we still have about 18 months to go hear more about that. and i think ceos, those folks you re mentioning they know where she stands on those issues. she was very straightforward. she didn t just talk about the hedge fund carried interests but a lot of other ideas and talks about the deck being stacked towards those at the top and what about the productivity of people who have been hard-working people not meeting their paychecks. so they i mean if you are a ceo a
where she stands on those issues. she was very straightforward. she didn t just talk about the hedge fund carried interests but a lot of other ideas and talks about the deck being stacked towards those at the top and what about the productivity of people who have been hard-working people not meeting their paychecks. so they i mean, if you are a ceo and you give to the campaign, you know where she stands, and i think that s the balance. that doesn t mean you don t stop pushing. it doesn t mean but let s be honest, you can t unilaterally disarm that doesn t mean you stop and part of the point why she wanted to talk about it. deeper issues, what is the process by which what the hillary campaign will stand for substantively be produced because there s i remember 2008 you had this kind of competition. you had a lot of people in the primary field, john edwards would come with a plan and what will when do we get specifics no, really. first we have 19 months.
it seems hard to me. i would want to do it and i didn t meet anybody who i felt like i wanted to have a child with and i got married and the marriage didn t work out. i would have liked to have kids. i don t think i am a good example of someone who put their career first then have kids. but i don t feel like a social puryea where as in the past i might have. you didn t want to stay n marriage you were not happy in and you have options to do something else i could still adopt. it doesn t mean the are other options that didn t exist in the past. it isn t over yet. you are such a great girl. there is still a lot more time left. also our parents generation got married at 21 still
being offered by airasia $100,000 to compensate them for the loss. i mean how can you ever put a pricetag obviously on a loved one s life. but is that a customary amount? it is a customary amount to start. it doesn t mean that s all they will receive. but it is customary, it s actually a little bit higher than the customary amount that s given up front to the families we ll have to wait to see what the final settlement amount is. it would be more along the lines of $150,000 if they comply with all the regulations. david soucie david gallo, thanks so much gentlemen, great to get your expertise. over to chris. we have a three-word story for you, it tells you everything you need to know. bitter cold everly where. that s it that s what s going on right now. a deep freeze is affecting 240 million of us. take a look at the map. it is everywhere wind chills in green bay, chicago, wind chills hovering about 20 below zero.