cadet did die, did not identify the cadet. they are, as you said, looking into contact the next of kin to to give them obviously this horrific news. the investigation is still very much ongoing. he got an interesting dwle at the end, whether this vehicle is in fact meant for a fewer number of people? 12, 12 passengers. that s what the reporter asked, and he didn t answer that question so that s going to be a big part of the investigation. yeah. we re going to wait for that. it is a strong community certainly at west point. right. but it is a tight community, and this is going to ripple through that community as well. alex. very much so. thank you so much for that report. i do want to get back to senator robert menendez who is with us. i want to touch back, sir, on what we were discussing before which is from your per purchase on the senate foreign relations committee. i wonder what you re thinking as we see this blossoming relationship between the chinese president, xi
number four, publishers weekly nielsen the conservative book club number one and the cruz campaign is looking at that one well is it the conservative spin or the bulk purchases that has it off the new york times list. i think the nielsen book spin and this has to do in the score when you are scanning the skew on the back of the book per purchase. these numbers astounding for him. the new york times says bulk purchases, we have a way of looking at our books that are not just a random purchase list but the cruz campaign saying wait a second, if you have got this evidence that a huge super pac came in and is buying up the book, show us the evidence here. the new york times doesn t want to do that in fact i m actually was exposed a little bit to the book publishing business. i m writing a book it s coming out next year. they talked about the new york times process completely opaque, totally covered. they let anybody any what the real criteria is. it s easy to believe that they
earned at your job. here s an example of fees on a card issued by netspend, the largest issuer of payroll cards in the country. $1 per purchase. $2 per purchase if you enter your pin. $2.50 to withdraw from an atm. $1.95 for an instant bank transfer. $15 for an overdraft. $5.95 if you don t use your card for 90 days. and the fees together can add up to $30 a month or more. that s more than four hours of work at the minimum wage. the cards aren t new, but they re being used more widely. $34 billion was loaded onto 4.6 million active payroll cards in 2012. those numbers are expected to more than double by 2017. employers like the cards because they re cheaper than printing checks. and banks of course love collecting all those fees. but employee advocates say the workers may be getting hosed. joining the table now, kathy ruckels-house, the legal co-director at the national