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When asked if he has anything to say to the women who have accused him of "wrongdoings," Charlie Rose responds and says: "It's not wrongdoings." pic.twitter.
"His music overshadows everything when it comes to his wrongdoings," Pace says.
"  "I'm deeply sorry for what happened to everyone, and to our wrongdoings.
There's a natural tendency to want people to suffer for their wrongdoings.
Chris Dodd, returned Epstein's donations as accusations of the financier's wrongdoings became public.
"I want Japan to repent their wrongdoings and apologize," she said in 2012.
"I'm not convinced everyone has really understood the wrongdoings from the past," he said.
Both men deny any wrongdoings in their meetings with the financier and sex offender.
"She would not remember any wrongdoings and didn't hold a grudge," her obituary said.
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski acknowledged that the president had committed wrongdoings in the Ukraine scandal.
Rouhani also used his speech to distance Iran from its many wrongdoings around the world.
They didn't believe her until Jay himself admitted his wrongdoings himself, nearly a year later.
The President later lashed out against his 2016 Democratic opponent, charging her with unspecified wrongdoings.
Two former officials at USA Gymnastics have also been charged in connection with Nassar's wrongdoings.
Mr. Lee said Ms. Choi also apologized for "her wrongdoings," but he did not elaborate.
As a reward for spying, records of their wrongdoings were frequently expunged by the CIA.
This is not the first time Truaxe has alluded to financial wrongdoings at the company.
Still, the political pressures that often pushes parties to ignore clear moral wrongdoings aren't present here.
But it's an interesting one that we actually look for the evidence of the wrongdoings. Right.
Read on to better understand the wrongdoings that were committed and the wider issues at play.
She points to the fifth step — admitting your wrongdoings to yourself and others — as particularly helpful.
Concentrate first on wrongdoings you can most easily prove, rather than the most serious wrong-doings.
None of the executives of the major conglomerates have been charged with any wrongdoings so far.
But why should she have to put her career on the line to stop Mars' wrongdoings?
The wrongdoings Malcolm discovers let the show explore the morality of doing good things for bad reasons.
And when it comes to addressing these horrible wrongdoings, justice can come at a bafflingly slow pace.
The laundry list of Millennial wrongdoings is just getting longer, and this time coffee is the culprit.
In the real world, however, this church continues to be soiled by the wrongdoings of the past.
But the courts have more to do to safeguard the rights of African Americans from redistricting wrongdoings.
Federal investigations into the company's labor practices found some wrongdoings, but no one bothered to follow up.
The Najib administration is desperate to control what is said about these sordid scandals and suspected wrongdoings.
The other politicians cited were not immediately available for comment, but they all have consistently denied wrongdoings.
It is only normal that some non-Muslims are shocked by these wrongdoings, and judge Islam accordingly.
The Secret Service admits to "no wrongdoings or institutional bias," according to an email sent to agency employees.
Instead, they both enjoy that particular gift of white privilege wherein wrongdoings are simply swept under the rug.
Caldbeck, in essence, is upset Teo wasn't able to successfully run Binary Capital following his own alleged wrongdoings.
Journalists dislike the cemaat's media outlets for applauding the trials and smearing those who exposed the group's wrongdoings.
Backstage Capital founder and venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton's productivity trick is to forgive other people for their wrongdoings.
The cases are complementary — they focus on the wrongdoings of different political parties at different levels of government.
The American appropriation of the war translated even to the analysis and representation of atrocities and other wrongdoings.
He has also called for the Justice Department to investigate alleged wrongdoings by the Obama administration, more broadly.
"It was extremely hard for me at that time to realize the extent of the wrongdoings," he said.
The document lists Distorn's alleged wrongdoings as falsifying a 25 million baht ($785,000) charity receipt and tax evasion.
In light of Facebook's long list of wrongdoings, a temporary service outage might not seem like a big deal.
The financial sector also remains under the gun amid damaging revelations of widespread wrongdoings from a high profile inquiry.
It's about ending the cycle of corporate power that allows companies to keep the wrongdoings of a perpetrator quiet.
Raging against the government by hacking their systems and exposing their wrongdoings makes me feel righteous, in control, liberated.
But it is not the role of the special counsel to expose wrongdoings — only to investigate and prosecute crime.
His reasoning, that the FBI investigates leaks of classified information, demonstrates how he wasn't trying to hide internal wrongdoings.
We often hear the mantra "the government needs to send a message" when holding individuals liable for corporate wrongdoings.
The athletic company also has stood by athletes accused of less-serious wrongdoings that still became public relations nightmares.
A high-level inquiry into wrongdoings in Australia's major banks has also pushed the four giant lenders into a shell.
Taken too far, a less condemning attitude toward personal wrongdoings could potentially backfire, and decrease the likelihood of making amends.
Here, again, Trump's instinctive response is to avoid any association with his partners' wrongdoings by pretending they're more like acquaintances.
The monopolization of the "crime zone" by the United States contributes to modern Vietnam's obliteration of the communists' own wrongdoings.
The crime may have been violent or involved financial or political wrongdoings; it may have implicated law enforcement or corporations.
He tries to deflect from the investigations into his own potential wrongdoings by demanding his "crooked" former opponents be investigated.
Meanwhile the ghoster gets to own up to their wrongdoings, face the consequences, and earn absolution by learning from past mistakes.
The YouTube video "Exposing Keemstar as a Fraud," which summarizes Keemstar's alleged wrongdoings, is just one of several anti-Keem clips.
The presentation of Ronaldo as superhuman shrouds both the athlete's wrongdoings and the rapacity of the corporate thieves running the game.
It would be a gross injustice to punish all of them for the wrongdoings of one supporting actor in the film.
" Rose's defense: Monday night, a TMZ cameraman asked Rose if he had anything to say to the accusers about these "wrongdoings.
The campaign also points out that his company's investigations have exposed wrongdoings committed by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
There is meaningful discourse to be had around whether or not Ivanka Trump is complicit in the wrongdoings of her father.
Forgiveness helps you stop dwelling on the wrongdoings of the past and take control to move forward at work, she said.
"It would be a gross injustice to punish all of them for the wrongdoings of one supporting actor in the film."
It certainly seems time for members of the Republican Party to begin to speak out against the wrongdoings surrounding this president.
"It's a reminder of hatred and all the wrongdoings that's been done against African-Americans," Ms. Jones says of Confederate symbols.
The only problem is that such wrongdoings do not come as a surprise — neither to Trump's opponents, nor to his supporters.
Instead of people voluntarily coming forward to confess their wrongdoings, Shin pointed out people's misbehaviors and they had to be beaten.
The boyish superstar posted a raw essay on his Instagram page on Monday, amounting to a catalog of his past wrongdoings.
In making its case against McGlashan and the others, the Justice Department has laid bare each party's alleged wrongdoings with painstaking specificity.
Conversely, poor scores result in penalties enforced against individuals or organizations that have committed wrongdoings — like traffic violations or late bill payments.
This is why the FTC must seek regulation that not only punishes Facebook for wrongdoings, but that lets consumers do the same.
The hustle case was all too typical of the way the Justice Department has approached the wrongdoings that precipitated the financial crisis.
"I'm faced with a human being who has admitted his wrongdoings, and I think is remorseful for his actions," Judge Hogan said.
"AK shamelessly used the parallel-state threat to hide its own wrongdoings," says Mustafa Akyol, a commentator once close to the Gulenists.
Zenger, accused of publishing writings in the New York Weekly Journal illustrating the wrongdoings of the royal governor, was put on trial.
Recall the people who were exposed that year of 1998 of having engaged in some sexual wrongdoings or problems in their past.
Do I withhold this life-changing, potentially marriage-ending secret, even though it seems wrong not to inform her of his wrongdoings?
But that doesn't wipe away the many other wrongdoings — obstruction of justice for instance — that also must be addressed for history's sake.
On Saturday, the president's spokesman, Ernesto Abella, said the government would not tolerate "wrongdoings or illegal acts" from any law enforcement officer.
Actor Cho Jae-hyun issued a statement on Saturday apologizing for his wrongdoings after detailed sexual harassment allegations against him became public.
"It's dragging on longer that what people originally expected," said Edward Jones analyst Kyle Sanders, referencing costs associated with the bank's past wrongdoings.
The only significant change is that if her wrongdoings seemed minor before, they now take on an enormity that goes beyond simple deception.
Since Monday, Mongolian politicians have been scrambling for details about the investigation, saying that wrongdoings should trigger a review of the 2009 deal.
She also appeared as Ms. Norbury, the teacher who encourages the girls of North Shore High School to make amends for their wrongdoings.
Trump -- as signaled by the Barr statement -- will insist that the wrongdoings in the FISA applications surrounding Page are the REAL story here.
"Engaging in these stunning abuses in broad daylight does not absolve President Trump of his wrongdoings — or his grave offenses against the Constitution."
The American Health Care Association had argued that inspectors were too focused on finding wrongdoings at nursing homes instead of assisting the facilities.
Sang was removed from his position at the bank in August amid a larger investigation into wrongdoings at the bank, the report said.
Consistently admitting and owning a laundry list of shortcomings, wrongdoings and indiscretions this traveler hath traveled -- however, every man has a breaking point.
The arrest came as police widen their investigations into the wrongdoings related to a fugitive Vietnamese tycoon, Phan Van Anh Vu, the ministry said.
Harvey Weinstein's alleged transgressions struck a tone with the public and social media became a powerful microphone to amplify his and others alleged wrongdoings.
These charges relate to alleged wrongdoings that took place seven to 20 years ago by certain former employees who left the company long ago.
I don't know why they thought knowledge of her wrongdoings would stop their mistress from ordering their execution, but the two teens thought wrong.
"It would be a gross injustice to punish all of them for the wrongdoings of one supporting actor in the film," the statement continued.
Clinton's approval ratings soared as he turned the narrative away from his wrongdoings and toward the idea that the entire process was purely biased.
Prosecutors haven't tied Manafort, Gates and Kilimnik's alleged wrongdoings to the actions of the Trump campaign, which is at the core of Mueller's investigation.
The finance ministry's inspectors on the ground were told to closely monitor the matter and report any wrongdoings to the ministry and the CIRC.
"He represents this class of activists who used websites to expose official wrongdoings," said Patrick Poon, a researcher with Amnesty International in Hong Kong.
But when there are wrongdoings, there's got to be a channel to address that, and they're referred to today almost as if they're spies.
Embezzled money was also allegedly used to fund the production of "The Wolf of Wall Street," a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio about financial wrongdoings.
So there's a full sandwich of legal wrongdoings stuck to the brexit mess that UK society remains mired in, more than three years later.
"As Republicans continue to trip over themselves to hide the president's wrongdoings, we have no doubt this call for transparency will be ignored," Rep.
For instance, one of the telltale signs of a narcissistic partner is that they are never able to own up to their wrongdoings or mistakes.
Draped in a Trump/Pence flag, Castro said she would like to see the media spend more time covering the president's allegations of Obama's wrongdoings.
Nixon was [also] a tremendous gaslighter: the way he full-throat denied all the wrongdoings in Watergate until he got caught on tape red-handed.
Tharoor had earlier recommended that 2019 would be a "good time" for Britain to apologize for all wrongdoings during its 200-year rule in India.
The big shockers: There were no Pulitzers awarded for work related to the Mueller probe or the investigations into the wrongdoings of Big Tech companies.
In a tweet on Wednesday, Guo said the red notice was a "suicidal act" indicating that corrupt officials were fearful of their wrongdoings being exposed.
It may be too late to say sorry for his past wrongdoings, but Justin Bieber admits he never wants to spend another day locked up.
The source said there is concern about what the source called "a pattern" of keeping the vice president distant from information about possible Flynn wrongdoings.
Regardless of the imperfections and wrongdoings, it's time to reverse course and allow all service members and veterans access to VA and VA community care.
Fyre's last moments would have us believe that McFarland's wrongdoings are unlikely to end anytime soon—a central message generally supported by McFarland's own actions.
If the probe reveals widespread cases of wrongdoings, "then that is a big blow to the big decision makers, not these private enterprises," Li added.
Vice-Premier Liu He, one of President Xi Jinping's top economic aides, told a gathering of political advisers last week that wrongdoings must be corrected.
Canadians like to take a moral high ground when it comes to immigration or human rights, but our country is founded upon those same wrongdoings.
His legacy, the legacy of his father, his father's wrongdoings, put him and the entire family in a place of their safety being in jeopardy.
One of the significant differences between many of the wrongdoings in the past and those done by Weinstein is that he was put on trial.
"Engaging in these stunning abuses in broad daylight does not absolve President Trump of his wrongdoings—or his grave offenses against the Constitution," they wrote.
And that includes attacking Hunter and Joe Biden while forgiving, justifying and even enabling the rampant wrongdoings of the man sitting in the Oval Office.
The 2008 financial crisis exposed a series of wrongdoings, including rigged interest rates, laundered money and violations of United States sanctions against countries like Iran.
Despite being accused of many wrongdoings during his time both running for and subsequently holding office, the president's core fans still regard him as trustworthy.
But the special counsel also has a broad mandate to pursue any alleged wrongdoings that may be uncovered as a result of the Russia probe.
Republicans hope they can keep the discussion focused on improprieties by people who aren't named Donald J. Trump, including even alleging wrongdoings by prior administrations.
In light of his wrongdoings, PewDiePie has been able to use his race with T-Series to not only grow his channel, but to garner press.
It wasn't until The Information published its own bombshell report on Rubin's wrongdoings last fall that details of his history of sexual harassment began to emerge.
The first perk of a pet cam, of course, is that it will allow you to catch any wrongdoings that might take place in your absence.
João Paulo Roland, 36: Her temporary (and most certainly permanent) removal from office means that our economy now has a chance to recover from her wrongdoings.
Shortly after a decision defeat of Joshua Burkman, he tested positive for the banned substance desoxymethyltestosterone, and was handed a one-year suspension for his wrongdoings.
Yes, China has committed many wrongdoings and needs to admit and correct its mistakes in order to set forth on the right path in the future.
Now, as we wrap up the year, Uber (through a court case) has gifted us a letter detailing many of the company's alleged wrongdoings and spy tactics.
Financial stocks were under pressure ahead of the release of a final report on Monday of a Royal Commission investigation into wrongdoings by the country's banking sector.
The implications of the scandal will keep VW busy "for a long time," the CEO said, adding the carmaker has made no attempts to conceal its wrongdoings.
It doesn't seem like Oliver was aware of the extent of Rose's alleged "wrongdoings" ... but he definitely had his eye on the ball well before the reckoning.
The financial index, reeling under a powerful quasi-judicial inquiry into wrongdoings in the sector, closed down 2.9 percent with all but one of its constituents off.
Michael Cloud, this might have been a good time to press Cohen on whether he had played a part in these wrongdoings he claimed to know about.
And for once, the online speculation was warranted, because Jay-Z's album contains a laundry list of wrongdoings and shortcomings during his marriage to his superstar wife.
That decision drew criticism from many of Clinton's opponents, who accused the FBI and Justice Department of political bias and letting her off the hook for wrongdoings.
Against all that, as far as the secular state is concerned, there is no legitimate reason to privilege an institution that has contributed to such monstrous wrongdoings.
Currently, according to Kachka, it keeps data on 20163,000 public figures, each with 224 attributes and risk factors, which the company then uses to predict future wrongdoings.
"My firm belief as a Turk is that democracy and human rights in Turkey can only be established by facing history and acknowledging historic wrongdoings," he said.
The farm owner has denied any wrongdoings, and said the staff voluntarily worked nights to rack up bonuses and chose to sleep next to the chicken warehouse.
They told him they were determined not to let the wrongdoings of one person damage a film that had been worked on by more than 800 people.
Just as we lament the shadows cast over Bill Cosby's comedy, Woody Allen's films, Michael Jackson's music, and Pablo Picasso's paintings, his skywriting is darkened by his wrongdoings.
Despite all their wrongdoings and missteps, this track posits that PC Music's next move could surmount the past and the label will enter a grand, strong, new epoch.
NAB was among the worst hit of the "Big Four" lenders, after the inquiry specifically cited its CEO and Chairman for failing to accept responsibility for the wrongdoings.
Earlier on Tuesday Ghosn's legal team asked a Tokyo court that the executive stand trial for alleged financial wrongdoings separately from Nissan because the company was helping prosecutors.
When it feels like the real world is actually falling apart, I appreciate shows that do more than chronicle the wrongdoings of old white dudes with addictive personalities.
"Please give me another chance to be a human being ... and to make up for my wrongdoings," Jiang told a panel of three judges at his August trial.
"I think there is a fatigue factor to hearing about Trump's wrongdoings and misdoings, that I think are pretty empirical" Murphy, a partner at ALG Research, told Hill.
Mueller's team, however, was also given broad authorization to investigate any potential wrongdoings that might emerge from the Russia investigation, potentially including whether Trump sought to obstruct justice.
Teaching your kids lessons and talking to them about their mistakes or wrongdoings is far more effective then slapping them and taking their phone or social life away.
Australian banks have been beefing up their capitals levels to meet tougher requirements, as they also compensate aggrieved customers for past wrongdoings exposed in an inquiry last year.
Further, the whistleblower complaint reads more like a premeditated political set-up from a leaker than the misgivings of a concerned citizen worried about potential White House wrongdoings.
"The president should stop stonewalling this investigation and all the other investigations into his alleged wrongdoings," Biden said during a brief speech in his home state of Delaware.
It's likely Giuliani got the new Ukrainian government's attention in part because he spent much of this past spring talking about Ukraine and alleged wrongdoings by the Bidens.
As the series went on, we saw Liv's wrongdoings progress from having an on-again, off-again affair with a married president, to fixing an election, murder, and treason.
It seems that all wrongdoings, both in word and action, are willingly forgiven in the light of anything remotely presidential thanks to the continuing political gift of cautious optimism.
The debate: The Democrats hoped that Mr. Kent's and Mr. Taylor's testimony would bolster their case that the president's wrongdoings rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors.
The President's order to fire Cox was the boiling point for the attorney general, who saw it as a clear attack on an independent investigation into the President's wrongdoings.
We're supposed to root for them despite their wrongdoings, and cheer when they ride off into the proverbial sunset as some karmic justice restores the brokenness they've left behind.
" Last week, she said, "whistleblowers have been essential in bringing to the public's attention wrongdoings, fraud, waste, abuse, law breaking, and I very much disagree with the president's mischaracterization.
But the book has been overtaken by events, with witnesses testifying under oath in the House's impeachment proceedings about presidential wrongdoings that A Warning hints at in hushed tones.
But absent any congressional action, it may be the population that is dependent on Medicaid for health care that pays the ultimate price for the wrongdoings of their leaders.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday apologized to Native Americans for violence and other wrongdoings they suffered during the state's history and called their mistreatment genocide.
He also minimizes his wrongdoings, responding to Colbert as if the DUI were the only questionable thing he's ever done (and apparently hoping the audience has amnesia about everything else).
These latest wrongdoings are just more examples that illustrate how YouTube (and the streaming video space as a whole) is still an untamed frontier when it comes to product endorsements.
"Any possible charges against the bank of serious wrongdoings has the potential to result in material financial and reputational costs for FHB and to further weaken its solvency," Moody's said.
Turns out she did believe everything Chuck rightly accused Jimmy of — but she wasn't going to put Jimmy in harm's way, or admit that she's aware of Jimmy's legal wrongdoings.
For other Senior Democrats, however, there is a third path, and it's probably the best one—one that takes into account the president's wrongdoings, and likely the politics, as well.
But fear of pedophiles can be weaponized and used to whip up mobs that don't want to wait for solid evidence of wrongdoings to emerge, lest unspeakable horrors go unchecked.
The rumor mill they spin into existence is bolstered by coverage from "drama channels," YouTube accounts that keep track of the gossip and "expose" the wrongdoings of various local celebrities.
True to the promise of those who attempted to cover up various wrongdoings, there was precious little information to be found about Legasov when Harris began seeking out his history.
According to The Economist, a Ministry of Public Security statement condemning Mr. Meng's alleged wrongdoings also stressed the need for "absolute loyalty" and for "resolute support" for the country's leader.
Given the strategic relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, all of MBS's wrongdoings are heaped on the U.S. since he receives the tacit approval of the Trump White House.
The announcement came amid turmoil within NBC News sparked by Ronan Farrow's book "Catch and Kill," which alleged powerful employees were protected despite accusations of sexual harassment and other wrongdoings.
When McKinnon's Giuliani receives a concerned call from Baldwin's Trump, the character assures him that none of their wrongdoings will become public — while he is filming an appearance on CNN.
Public acknowledgment by officials and leaders of perceived wrongdoings is also expected in Japan, where rail conductors will beg forgiveness when a train is even a minute late, or early.
South Koreans were taken by surprise when the most conservative of the three big newspapers, Chosun Ilbo, was among the outlets that broke the news of Ms Park's wrongdoings last autumn.
"Look into all of the corruption on the 'other side,'" Trump goaded Sessions in the tweets, providing a list of alleged wrongdoings by opponents stretching back before the 2016 presidential election.
Abuse of nuns emerges from the shadows of the Roman Catholic Church, Renault points out more potential wrongdoings by Carlos Ghosn, and Facebook finds a way to make money in China.
"Censure may have been a great option for the Democrats and perhaps a more proportional response to many of the president's wrongdoings and indiscretions," Mr. Sibilo, 53, said of President Trump.
Since being promoted to police chief in 2011, Suhr has been involved in a number of scandals — most of which revolve around allegations of him covering up the wrongdoings of fellow officers.
"There are stories of people who were tortured, killed, or disappeared who until now have yet to be found," Aquino continued The president also criticized Bongbong for not acknowledging his father's wrongdoings.
But Kohn said Wilkinson, who headed Danske Bank's Baltics trading unit from 2007-2014, risks being prosecuted under Danish bank secrecy laws for sharing his knowledge about wrongdoings at Danske with authorities.
Revealed piecemeal throughout flashbacks in the game, we learn that seeking the approval of his superiors in the marines led Phelps to see unspeakable horrors and commit serious wrongdoings in the war.
Banks have worked hard to scrub themselves of past wrongdoings, but after decades of efforts to mask their clients' true intentions, there is a high chance that problems may have been overlooked.
If they admit Trump's wrongdoings but claim it doesn't justify his removal from office, they will be asking senators to vote in favor of joining a corrupt plot against American self-government.
Air China declined to comment on the reports, but said on its official Weibo account on Wednesday that it would show "zero tolerance" if its crew were found to have committed wrongdoings.
In the House, Democratic support for an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's alleged wrongdoings continues to gain momentum, even as investigators are expanding their probes into new areas of Trump's orbit.
Still, it was largely thanks to Kalanick's forced resignation — the realization that speaking up about wrongdoings can actually help correct them — that other cases of harassment have come to light in Silicon Valley.
IAN GLOVER-JAMESLondon A rocky road for RousseffNone of the factors you listed about Brazil's political situation exempts Dilma Rousseff from responsibility for the wrongdoings of her government ("The great betrayal", April 23rd).
Instead, there are more mentions of crying than he's ever made before; in previous attempts at cleansing himself of wrongdoings, he tried his hand at making the song do the emoting for him.
What's more, BadGurlRyRy claims that he's sitting on even more proof of his theory, and if PRNT3D doesn't come forward and admit their wrongdoings, he will publish every piece of evidence he has.
In their view, the premise seems straightforward – if individuals with destructive intent are able to communicate with complete privacy, it will have a negative impact on the law enforcement's ability to uncover wrongdoings.
This has lead to very cautious approaches from government agencies towards the whole registration project since they don't intend to be held responsible for the fallout or future wrongdoings of the P26P firms.
I think if we can separate the idea of what the disgusting people have done with the art they have created it is possible to both enjoy the artistry and condemn their wrongdoings.
He broadened his point to argue that much of the chaos gripping the Middle East today was a result of mistrust between communities over historical wrongdoings that no one is willing to confront.
"He died in federal custody before he had a chance to testify about his crimes, about his wrongdoings, and about the other powerful men who were complicit in that sexual abuse," he said.
At the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which has been plagued by scandals during recent years, employees have faced retaliation for using their First Amendment rights and speaking out about the agency's wrongdoings.
And three, it may very well be that they are trying to run out the statute of limitations on the Clintons, on FBI wrongdoings, may be of wrongdoing on behalf of the intelligence agencies.
While Beyoncé weaves male lovers' wrongdoings into calls to action for her fellow women to "get in formation", Ms Welch warbles a capella and warns herself about losing control in "Sky Full of Song".
There is not supposed to be a double standard for regulation and enforcement in this nation, but the wrongdoings of Wells Fargo show us that apparently one exists for too-big-to-fail banks.
Rumors about the relationship between Pence and Trump have been swirling since it was reported in May that Pence was left in the dark about alleged wrongdoings by former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Just a few weeks after it commenced, a comprehensive, year-long Royal Commission has already uncovered a series of poor lending practices and wrongdoings among banks as they compete to expand their loan books.
Some pages bear numbers that indicate the intended order of pages; some suggest the mistakes made: Hokusai fixed these by cutting out wrongdoings and patching up holes with drawings on new sheets of paper.
"I believe that every character in my films has reasons for their wrongdoings, and that if we gave them time they'd be able to explain those reasons to the rest of us," he said.
At his confirmation hearing in late November, Biegun was peppered with questions about his support for State Department diplomats and his willingness to act independently of the administration and inform Congress of potential wrongdoings.
National Australia Bank, however, underperformed its peers after its chief executive and chairman quit following a scathing report by the Royal Commission, which singled them out for their unwillingness to accept responsibility for wrongdoings.
On Monday, the TSA attempted to fix the situation – and internal wrongdoings – by replacing its senior leadership team, instating a new top security official and adding a group of administrators at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
"They're teaching guys that it is OK for their wrongdoings against females because of our actions," Rachel Zuniga, a senior at Linganore who has been passing around a petition to change this dress code, said.
Because as she waved to a crowd of lawmakers and citizens who are knee-deep in a fight to reverse each others wrongdoings, does anyone really still care if her outfits have a hidden meaning?
The banks, AMP and the corporate regulator will have one week to respond to the preliminary findings and to submit their opinions of whether the industry needs to be radically restructured to fix the wrongdoings.
And it's not a sense of flawlessness that keeps them from saying "sorry," it's the opposite: Unapologetic people may actually be so mired in shame of their wrongdoings that they withdraw from the situation entirely.
Boyle's trial remains in a brief hiatus, while Coleman is in hiding with her kids in the U.S. but assisting the authorities in detailing the true extent of her husband's alleged wrongdoings, ABC News reported.
Plenty of liberals were hot to impeach George W. Bush over various actions related to Iraq and torture, but bringing Dick Cheney to power would have been a perverse remedy for any of Bush's wrongdoings.
The government-appointed inquiry into misconduct and wrongdoings in the financial sector released its final recommendations last week, which was seen as less severe than expected, fuelling a rally among financials that boosted the benchmark.
NAB in July named McEwan as CEO, giving the man credited with turning around Royal Bank of Scotland the duty to regain customer trust after a powerful inquiry exposed wrongdoings in the country's financial sector.
Responding to concerns that some migrants have suffered human rights abuses, Leggeri said the new-look agency would provide a way - probably an online form - to report wrongdoings, and would carry out investigations where possible.
When the Constitutional Court ruled against her, it criticized Ms. Park for failing to cooperate with investigators, for trying to hide her wrongdoings, and for impeding the National Assembly's and the media's right to know.
While many prep school leaders are now taking moves to correct past wrongdoings, sometimes conducting their own internal probes, healing old—and some not so old—wounds means revealing how deep the abuse once went.
"While many people have been outraged by the watch scandal, there are some who purposely turn a blind eye on alleged wrongdoings of this government because they support the military and fear the Shinawatras," Titipol said.
The NCAA has launched an investigation, which is still ongoing, but according to U of L President James R. Ramsey, sufficient evidence has been presented that points to wrongdoings by the university and men's basketball team.
"Japan putting pressure on South Korea through export curbs, showing no regret over its past wrongdoings, is completely unacceptable," said Cho, adding the 2110.15-2140% drop in sales he is already facing won't change his mind.
"For 19 years, management, myself included, we allowed his high-handedness, allowed wrongdoings, and regret for that is what I think we all feel," he said, according to a copy of his speech reviewed by Reuters.
"Japan putting pressure on South Korea through export curbs, showing no regret over its past wrongdoings, is completely unacceptable," said Cho, adding the 10-15% drop in sales he is already facing won't change his mind.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Just days after a group of artists released a public letter accusing CB133 Gallery and its owners of financial wrongdoings, the gallery has announced it will be closing next month.
"The cases against people at the CNRP are criminal wrongdoings, and they must be held responsible before the law," said Sok Eysan, adding that Rainsy should not hope for a political deal before the 2017 vote.
As highly as he's regarded, we've come to accept that Drake is subject to drop a few lyrical duds here and there, endlessly pushing and pulling between being wronged and half-heartedly apologizing for his own wrongdoings.
" -- September 28 tweet Facts First: Trump was amplifying an article from the conservative website The Federalist that alleged that the intelligence community had "secretly eliminated a requirement that whistleblowers provide direct, first-hand knowledge of alleged wrongdoings.
Dozens of men and the wrongdoings they have fought to conceal have been uncovered in the wake of the #MeToo movement and a single document has become one of the most prevalent mechanisms: the non-disclosure agreement.
These whistleblowers saw egregious violations of laws, rules and regulations in practices that substantially threaten immigrants' health and safety and reported those wrongdoings inside the system — to the people with the authority to investigate and address misconduct.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A Financial Times report on alleged wrongdoings at German payments company Wirecard gave no reason to launch a criminal probe, German prosecutors said on Thursday, adding they had launched preliminary investigations over potential market manipulation.
The European Banking Authority's criticism came as it concluded an enquiry into the way Malta's anti-money laundering watchdog the Maltese Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU), investigated alleged wrongdoings at Pilatus Bank, a lender on the island.
Those found to have committed financial wrongdoings, such as employers who failed to pay social insurance or people who have failed to pay fines, would also face these restrictions, said the statements which were dated March 2.
"At the same time, I would say because of the aggressiveness and because of their eagerness to expand business, some of them may be engaged in some wrongdoings, and now they are getting found out," he added.
Judicial sources told Reuters last year that Luxembourg had imposed a fine of 3.8 million euros on a branch of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) in the Grand Duchy after an investigation in Spain exposed wrongdoings.
Chanting "Geshev is disgrace" and "Freedom" protesters, who have staged a series of demonstrations against him over recent months, alleged graft-prone political elites and oligarchs collaborated behind Geshev's nomination to ensure their wrongdoings would not be investigated.
However, the brand will not have to admit to its wrongdoingsAs a result of the settlement, the Sunday Riley brand will not be required to forfeit any profits, make refunds to customers, or notify customers of its wrongdoings.
Almost half a decade into its investigation of academic fraud involving athletes at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has finally started to find clear evidence of the athletic department's wrongdoings.
The revelations come from an interview with Brazilian newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo on Sunday -- which included references to wrongdoings of her husband – Joao Doria, a millionaire elected earlier this month to lead one of Brazil's most populated cities.
AMBASSADOR STEVE MULLLead co-ordinatorOffice of Iran Nuclear ImplementationUS Department of StateWashington, DC None of the factors you listed about Brazil's political situation exempts Dilma Rousseff from responsibility for the wrongdoings of her government ("The great betrayal", April 21965rd).
"I call all of you to respect this fair procedure for all our colleagues because we always think how you would react if you were alleged of some wrongdoings and what you would expect from your colleagues," he said.
Amy Spitalnick, the press secretary for the attorney general, said in a statement on Tuesday that Mr. Schneiderman's lawsuit against the Weinstein Company and the Weinstein brothers remained active and an investigation into wrongdoings at the studio was ongoing.
Whether a university leader is representing the United States abroad or a professor is lecturing on campus, instead of tiptoeing around Chinese human rights abuses, they should boldly call out such wrongdoings, including arbitrary Chinese government detention of academics.
He was best man at the wedding of Bernard B. Kerik, the former New York Police Department commissioner who later went to prison for fraud — partially due to Ray's role in publicizing his wrongdoings, according to New York magazine.
Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes (right) recently wrote a scathing call to break up Facebook Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes (right) recently wrote a scathing call to break up Facebook Breaking apart Facebook is a tantalizing punishment for the company's wrongdoings.
The start-up is trying to build up a database of past misconduct in order to help financial institutions deal with bad behavior, something that can be challenging because companies don't want to give others an insight into wrongdoings within.
In explaining her moves, Ms. Clark said that the problems at Rikers had created a crisis that could not be ignored and that her goal was to respond more quickly and efficiently to any wrongdoings, regardless of who had committed them.
When language, social structures, and legal systems are built around the presumption of your silence and acceptance of these wrongdoings as the norm, then they all inevitably fail to meet your needs in dismantling those norms by breaking that silence.
At the CFPB, his last job, Cordray led the way in bringing about $22010 billion in relief for harmed consumers and took major enforcement actions against by firms such as Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citibank for their wrongdoings.
After unloading all her wrongdoings on him (which range from cheating on Robert to erasing his most "annoying" shows from the DVR,) her new lawyer tells her that the more he knows, the easier it is to help her get what she deserves.
In an age where police officers are seemingly held accountable only by the victims of their wrongdoings, the internet can be a powerful tool for protest, but it can also fatally misrepresent the fissures between law enforcement and the people they serve.
Not only were these entities hacked, but their data was published online—embarrassing a range of high-profile and political figures in the case of Ashley Madison and exposing financial wrongdoings of various influential individuals who put their trust in Mossack Fonseca.
" The 38-year-old actress went on to say that by trying to single out Trump for all of his wrongdoings, people simply "... created empathy in a big group of people in America that felt bad for him and that are believing in his promises.
Thang, who faces 14 to 15 years in jail over allegations of deliberate misconduct, quoted an earlier comment from General Secretary Trong, who said officials accused of wrongdoings should be encouraged to correct their own mistakes instead of being "beaten to death", VNExpress reported.
"Yes, maybe a few things could have been done in a better way, but so far, I can categorically confirm that there has been no criminal charges filed against Abraaj or against Mr Naqvi for any wrongdoings in conducting their businesses," said Al Mulla.
In retrospect, I should have advocated more for reconciliation among people of African descent rather than restitution or reparations by whites, which I had previously advocated mainly because every other group; Jewish or Japanese-Americans, received monies from the US government for historical wrongdoings.
Advocates for legal reform have for years targeted the issue of mass incarceration — and its disproportionate impact on minority communities — by trying to persuade prosecutors not to charge people with petty crimes and offer those found guilty of minor wrongdoings an alternative to prison.
Venture capitalist Shervin Pishevar, who has been accused by multiple unnamed women of sexual misconduct in a recent news report, is now being accused by a Republican-affiliated opposition research firm of spreading false information about it in an attempt to cover up his alleged wrongdoings.
"The purpose was to shine a light on the most prominent members of our culture who were actively engaging in dialogue or bringing about real-life change concerning the wrongdoings that are still harming the community," Mourning, author of the children's book series  Crunchy Life, tells PEOPLE.
"Today's announcement should serve as a stark reminder that no institution is too big, too powerful, or too well-known to be held accountable and face enforcement action for its wrongdoings," US Attorney Andrew Murray for the Western District of North Carolina said in a statement.
"Today's announcement should serve as a stark reminder that no institution is too big, too powerful, or too well-known to be held accountable and face enforcement action for its wrongdoings," Andrew Murray, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, said in a statement.
My colleagues covering crime and prisons are constantly in New Jersey, breaking news and exposing wrongdoings across the state: Joseph Goldstein, who covers policing, recently chronicled the lives of a father- and mother-to-be, separated by a cinder block wall in a New Jersey prison.
He is facing a Friday deadline to comply with congressional subpoenas seeking information on his role in the administration's withholding military aid to Ukraine while it pushed that country's government officials to investigate unsubstantiated allegations of wrongdoings by former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
From the cheese sandwich heard 'round the world to those now infamous orange tiles, Netflix's take on the social media-fueled demise of scammer Billy McFarland captures everything that made the 2017 catastrophe so engaging online, but with the added bonus of real-world accounts and consequences contextualizing McFarland's wrongdoings.
Lai, one of the most senior executives to be brought to book in China's anti-corruption campaign, was accused of a long list of wrongdoings, from cronyism and taking bribes, to the embezzlement of public property, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said in a statement on its website.
Back in February, Kutcher opened up on Dax Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert, about how his divorce inspired him to take a week-long trip to the mountains where, fueled by a diet of only water and tea, he ruminated on his past wrongdoings and wrote personal letters to all of his exes.
While Mr. Kerrey has expressed remorse over his role in the Thanh Phong massacre, a leadership position at a university with the status and ambitions of FUV, a joint American-Vietnamese venture set to start up in the fall of 2017, should not be viewed as an opportunity to atone for past wrongdoings.
If provable wrongdoings were not found, why would Herbalife agree to disgorge $200 million, enact fundamental changes to its structure, policies, and pay plan that it has used for 30 years, and agree to wear the equivalent of an electronic ankle monitor for the next seven years to ensure the changes are carried out?
Special counsel Robert Mueller's final report about the Trump campaign's dealings with Russia has become the most hotly-anticipated document in Washington DC. But it may be much more bare-bones than his legions of supporters expect, according to the guy who drafted the last blockbuster account of a president's alleged wrongdoings, former independent counsel Ken Starr.
"If there are people in the House or the Senate who want to say that's what a president can do when the president is being investigated for his own wrongdoings or when a foreign government attacks our country," she said, "then they should have to take that vote and live with it for the rest of their lives."
"If there are people in the House or the Senate who want to say that's what a president can do when the president is being investigated for his own wrongdoings or when a foreign government attacks our country, then they should have to take that vote and live with it for the rest of their lives," Warren said to applause.
Watching Galindo carry out these calculated, persistent acts — placing the basin down to wet her feet again and again — forges a kind of meeting place between the viewers, the artist, and the victims (including the 1,771 Mayan Indians Montt is accused of having killed) that prevents us from turning our gaze the other way or disentangling ourselves from a former dictator's wrongdoings.
The one new policy: Under the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, Trump established the Office of Accountability at the Department of Veteran Affairs with the intent to bring accountability back to the VA. Senior officials in the Department now have the ability to fire employees who don't meet expectations, and there are new protections for those who reveal wrongdoings within the agency.
Democratic pollster Molly Murphy said in an interview that aired Tuesday on "What America's Thinking" that voters are fatigued over news of "wrongdoings" committed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
This isn't to say I haven't experienced racism in Canada, or that Canada is some kind of shining beacon of racial equality (this isn't true, and the kind of narrative that is often pushed by media to absolve the country of wrongdoings is not right), but it has made me stop and consider my relationship to the world in a way that I probably wouldn't have growing up elsewhere.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE's (D-Minn.) accusers as a "Playboy model who goes on Hannity, voted for Trump," added that there were "hypocrisies" present when men who were accused of sexual assault were not allowed to address their wrongdoings.
Elizabeth Warren: "If you've actually read the Mueller report, it's all laid out there...If there are people in the House or the Senate who want to say that's what a president can do when the president is being investigated for his own wrongdoings or when a foreign government attacks our country, then they should have to take that vote and live with it for the rest of their lives," Warren said, reiterating her support for impeachment hearings.
After Betty receives a "double cherry on top no" when she asks Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) and the Vixens to help at Pop's benefit, Dark Betty emerges and strategically kills two birds with one stone by casually blackmailing Cheryl into not only volunteering at the benefit by threatening to publicize video footage of her father murdering her brother, Jason Blossom (Trevor Stines), but also blackmails her into testifying at FP's hearing, claiming that the Blossoms forgive him for his wrongdoings to potentially lesson FP's sentence.
There is impassioned discussion (at least among Democrats) about what the focus of impeachment should be: a sharp focus on Ukraine, or a wider approach which encompasses the myriad potential "high crimes and misdemeanors" which the president may have committed: Ukraine extortion or bribery,  Moscow building projects, contacts with Russian diplomats, the various wrongdoings of Trump foundation, accepting funds in the context of hotels throughout the world in exchange for policy change; funds spent on the inauguration, the use of undocumented workers at Trump properties… the list goes on and on.
Finally, I would suggest that if the West wants to get rid of Putin, it should begin to behave vis-à-vis him as he himself behaves: to wipe out dozens of NGOs funded with the Russian money and operating openly both in the U.S. and in the EU; ban from any elections anyone who gets funding from the Russian banks and companies (Le Pen is the first who comes to my mind, but there are dozens more); and, if investigating his wrongdoings, to do it much less open than it happens now.
Judge Jeon said the prostitutes had been "comfort women for the United States military," touching on one of the country's most delicate historical issues by using the same euphemism for prostitutes the Japanese have applied to Korean and other women who were forced into sexual servitude by its soldiers during World War II. The plaintiffs had encouraged that comparison, arguing that it was hypocritical for South Korea to condemn Japan for its historical wrongdoings while not acknowledging its own role in ensuring that foreign soldiers had access to Korean prostitutes.

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