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open champion will be michael. lewis had a great year and every bit every all the golfers played over here you know he's played very very well i played well at wentworth and i don't know where else he played when i played another match partner and i think he won and so you know luke's playing well is playing hurt what a worker hears he looks a member of our court my course at home and he absolutely is on the plane and ship in green and bunker play and he's there all the time and he works harder than everybody out through sceneries get results. i saw you now in k h l dream team scar st petersburg have appointed a newly retired star player said it is a ball as their assistant coach but it's on stanley cup when i left the n.h.l. to go in and all the russian club two years ago that's hip surgery potentially forty year old in april however the olympic champion is staying with sky to help where you head coach milosz as one of russia's richest sides still finding it hard to deliver the goods in. their best results in the three
open champion will be michael. lewis had a great year and every bit every all the golfers played over here you know he's played very very well i played well at wentworth and i don't know where else he played when i played another match partner and i think he won and so you know luke's playing well is playing hurt what a worker hears he looks a member of our court my course at home and he absolutely is on the plane and ship in green and bunker play and he's there all the time and he works harder...
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open champion henri michael. lewis had a great year and every bit every dollar golf is played over here you know he's played very very well played well at wentworth i'm i don't know where else is played when i played another match play turn i think he won and so you know looks playing well he's playing great what a worker he is he looks a member of our court my course at home and he absolutely is on the putting in chipping green and bunker play and he's there all the time and he works harder everybody out there we've seen is getting results now sports talk to his high profile clients include golfer tiger woods has admitted smuggling performance enhancing drugs into the united states and has agreed to disclose the identity of all his patients and what treatments they received and i don't dance again i have pleaded guilty as a buffalo courts to bring illegal drugs into the u.s. including human growth hormone his admission means there won't be a trial but he's agreed to cooperate with investigators and reveal details of h
open champion henri michael. lewis had a great year and every bit every dollar golf is played over here you know he's played very very well played well at wentworth i'm i don't know where else is played when i played another match play turn i think he won and so you know looks playing well he's playing great what a worker he is he looks a member of our court my course at home and he absolutely is on the putting in chipping green and bunker play and he's there all the time and he works harder...
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michael lewis, the same thing. the economist talking about the dangers that might be in the exchange traded funds says this echoes of the subprime housing crisis in which financial innovation is under control. it had the invests. this is just a couple of weeks ago. the packages of mortgages with securities for bonds was intended to reduce borrowing and disperse risk. as i said, some of my liberal friends are joining in. mortgage is not subject to risk retention are to be an exception, not the rule. the notion that you cannot have mortgages without securitization and you can't have securitization if you have risk retention is clearly wrong. first of all, before 1986, when you have securitization, let's understand that. we had a pretty healthy housing market in america. i agree it's an important tool. but the notion that people who are making the loans should retain a 5% interest in the loans has a guarantee against them making loans that don't have a chance to be repaid. that that's an impediment as the mortgage ban
michael lewis, the same thing. the economist talking about the dangers that might be in the exchange traded funds says this echoes of the subprime housing crisis in which financial innovation is under control. it had the invests. this is just a couple of weeks ago. the packages of mortgages with securities for bonds was intended to reduce borrowing and disperse risk. as i said, some of my liberal friends are joining in. mortgage is not subject to risk retention are to be an exception, not the...
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read michael lewis. it was the ability to make risk appear and disappear. it was to get it out of your sight. securitization was the technique that was utilized. there were dangers that might be in exchange traded funds. this has echoes of the subprime housing crisis in which financial innovation and out of control. it has a -- it had its origins -- the packaging of mortgages for use of securities for bonds is intended to disperse or risk. qualified residential mortgages not subject to risk retention are to be an exception, not the rule. the notion that you cannot have mortgages without securitization and you cannot have securitization if you don't have risk retention is completely wrong. before 1986, we had no securitization and it was a pretty healthy market. securitization is an important tool but the notion that people who are making these laws should retain a 5% interest in the loan as a guarantee against them making loans that don't have a chance to be repaid, that is an impediment. some say it is a problem if you have two kinds of loans. some are sub
read michael lewis. it was the ability to make risk appear and disappear. it was to get it out of your sight. securitization was the technique that was utilized. there were dangers that might be in exchange traded funds. this has echoes of the subprime housing crisis in which financial innovation and out of control. it has a -- it had its origins -- the packaging of mortgages for use of securities for bonds is intended to disperse or risk. qualified residential mortgages not subject to risk...
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i would urge people to look at michael lewis's book the big short. when people make loans and have no responsibility whether or not they are repaid they will not be as prudent. that is a market incentive. the alternative is oh no, the regulators will tell you what is good and what isn't. we are on the market side here. i don't want to depend on regulators to look at all of these loans. there are still going to be loans that are made properly or not. the choice is to rely on the discretion of the regulators to supervise those loans or build a market incentive with risk retention. i am told we won't have the loans made. if that is the case i have a question. for securitization i went back to testimony before this great committee, talks about securitization in 1986. if securitization without risk retention which will not rival taxation without representation but securitization without risk protection, is that necessary for the housing market, what where people living in before 1986? were there no loans made before 1986? this notion people have to avoid
i would urge people to look at michael lewis's book the big short. when people make loans and have no responsibility whether or not they are repaid they will not be as prudent. that is a market incentive. the alternative is oh no, the regulators will tell you what is good and what isn't. we are on the market side here. i don't want to depend on regulators to look at all of these loans. there are still going to be loans that are made properly or not. the choice is to rely on the discretion of...
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there is an overwhelming consensus that securitization, without risk -- the consensus, read michael lewis in "the big short." it is very clear that it was the ability to make risk appear to disappear. to get it out of your sight. fool's gold. the solution to that puzzle came in a technique known as securitization. the economists talking about the dangers that might be in exchange-traded funds says this has echoes of the sprime housing crisis. mortgages using securities for bonds was intended to reduce borrowing costs. as i said, i want to make a few things clear. it is not subject to risk retention or to be an exception, not the rule. the notion that you cannot have mortgages without securitization and you can't have securitization if you have risk retention, it is clearly wrong. first of all, before television we did not have securitization and we had a pretty healthy housing market in america. i agree that securitization is a pretty important tool but the notion that people who make these loans should have a 5% interest in the loans that guarantees them against making loans that don't h
there is an overwhelming consensus that securitization, without risk -- the consensus, read michael lewis in "the big short." it is very clear that it was the ability to make risk appear to disappear. to get it out of your sight. fool's gold. the solution to that puzzle came in a technique known as securitization. the economists talking about the dangers that might be in exchange-traded funds says this has echoes of the sprime housing crisis. mortgages using securities for bonds was...
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but as a consensus, read michael lewis, it was the ability to make risk appeared to disappear. to get it out of your site. the solution to that puzzle game as a technique known as securitization. the economist talking about the dangers that might be in exchange traded funds says, "this has echoes of the subprime housing crisis. it had its origins -- this is a couple of weeks ago. it was intended to reduce risks. as i said, some of my liberal friends are joining in. mortgage is not subject to risk retention are to be an exception and not the rule. the notion that you cannot have mortgages without securitization and you cannot have securitization a fee of risk retention is wrong. before 1986, but this understand that. we had pretty healthy housing market in america. secondly, it is a very important tool. a notion that people who are making these laws should retain a 5% interest in the loans as a guarantee against the making loans that do not have a chance to be repaid, that is an impediment. if it ends, then we have -- i have been told by some, it is a problem if you have two typ
but as a consensus, read michael lewis, it was the ability to make risk appeared to disappear. to get it out of your site. the solution to that puzzle game as a technique known as securitization. the economist talking about the dangers that might be in exchange traded funds says, "this has echoes of the subprime housing crisis. it had its origins -- this is a couple of weeks ago. it was intended to reduce risks. as i said, some of my liberal friends are joining in. mortgage is not subject...
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. >> supervisor kim: we have chris isaacson, michael nolte, ivan vera, davliid lewis, and jason smart. mr. whittaker, we have a list of speakers ahead. >> i am jamie whittaker -- >> supervisor kim: i am sorry, i [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i am chris isaacson. i know gil spurloin as a neighbor. he will weigh competing interests. what is important that there is an neighborhood representative. i am in favor of more entered him in, not less. they can help with collaboration and i have seen him do that and some of the other issues we have been dealing with for our neighborhood. i urge you to support his nomination. thank you. >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> hello, supervisors. i am a small business owner, small-business advocate and someone who promotes events in the city. i am here in very strong support of glendon hyde for the commission seat. in the past year and a half, events i have done have raised over $20 million and that pales in comparison to the numbers that glendon hyde has raised. when i grow up i would like to be like anna conda and serve the community through night life
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conviction is based on miss anthony informing detective melich that she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and juliet lewis, that she had told them of disappearance of her child. however, we reassert that there's a materiality issue related to this particular charge and asserted this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> and count seven? >> count seven, your honor, this is the same interview that we've been discussing to detective melich. and this allegation is based on miss anthony asserting that she received a phone call from caylee marie anthony. >> just a second. since you just provided these cases -- >> yes, sir. >> -- to me. let me read them right quick to see if i have any additional questions before i hear from the state of florida. >> do they have a case on this whole idea of double jeopardy? >> oh, absolutely. if all of these statements occurred during one interview, they absolutely have a case. my belief, upon hearing the defense's argument that the judge should simply sentence as if there's only been one conviction on one count. >> what should we expect the prosecutor to respond. >> the is
conviction is based on miss anthony informing detective melich that she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and juliet lewis, that she had told them of disappearance of her child. however, we reassert that there's a materiality issue related to this particular charge and asserted this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> and count seven? >> count seven, your honor, this is the same interview that we've been discussing to detective melich. and this allegation is based on miss...
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anthony informing detective mellich that she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and juie lewis, that she told them of the disappearance of her child, however, we reassert that there's a materiality issue related to this particular charge and again assert this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> and count seven, your honor, this is the same interview we've been discussing to detective mellich, and this allegation is based on ms. anthony asserting that she received a phone call from caylee marie anthony. >> just a second. since you just provided these cases to me. >> yes, sir. let me read them right quick to see if i have any additional questions before i hear from the state of florida. bill: so as we await the judge and the state to approach the bench, what the denies appears to be arguing is that all the lies were committed during the same conversation, but what the judge appears to be going for is what was the result of those lies. did they send sheriff's deputies and local police on a wild goose chase, and if so, what did that cost the county. judge andrew napolitano is list
anthony informing detective mellich that she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and juie lewis, that she told them of the disappearance of her child, however, we reassert that there's a materiality issue related to this particular charge and again assert this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> and count seven, your honor, this is the same interview we've been discussing to detective mellich, and this allegation is based on ms. anthony asserting that she received a phone call...
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the other ferrari mercedes fuelled michael schumacher and nicole was worth it it looks like six by clarence lewis hamilton and jenson button were seventh and eleventh perspective. that formula one has never been held in russia about that's about to change from the year twenty fourteen russia's olympic capsule of salt she has to deal with the race organizers staged events ops of the year once it's wednesday meanwhile exhibit events have been held in sochi and around moscow where the motive is with. little fists. or satans along with star jenson button jump all the physicality and russia's first one while going to college football. for their trade in russia. one ratio be amazing in itself and i think we'll really look forward to racing here . because i said this is a real taste of. the people who really experience what we can do with a race car. in the snow. i think there. will be back here i'm sure in the future as well in. the lead up to the. so there is a little over three years left until such makes it. a race track is in the works however all i was it's including the die hard fans are already
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lewis. the second round is under way in england. >>> aaron roger, tony romo and michael jordan attempting to hit off at a celebrity golf tourname tournament. it didn't go well. after a swing and a miss, rogers breaks the tee in half. take that. romo does get distance, but not with his ball. you are up. jordan makes contact and the ball flies on to the green. just one problem. it was the green on the hole behind him. will someone please end the lockout in the nfl and the nba? these guys need to get back to their day jobs. that's a look at sports on "early today." i'm mario solis. >>> a look at the specific records harry potter hopes to break this weekend at the box office. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus cartoon angry birds may be all the rage on smartphones, but coming up we'll show you one very angry bird in real life. >>> welcome back on this friday. let me take you through your weekend forecast. we're looking good today. not too many issues. temperatures a little cool with the clouds earlier today, hoping it will break out in sunshine this afternoon
lewis. the second round is under way in england. >>> aaron roger, tony romo and michael jordan attempting to hit off at a celebrity golf tourname tournament. it didn't go well. after a swing and a miss, rogers breaks the tee in half. take that. romo does get distance, but not with his ball. you are up. jordan makes contact and the ball flies on to the green. just one problem. it was the green on the hole behind him. will someone please end the lockout in the nfl and the nba? these guys...
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you know the thirteenth place seven time champion michael schumacher second fastest but ferrari's fernando alonso was only seven heading mcclaren was lewis hamilton jenson button lagging behind in fifteen right. now the second fastest man on earth tyson gay has pulled out of next month's world athletics championships in south korea due to a hip injury the american would have been up against one hundred meter world record holder you signed bolt but gay withdrew from the semifinals of the u.s. national trials because of ongoing pain and he's expected to miss the rest of the season gay has run the fastest time this year at nine point seven nine seconds and his personal best of nine point six nine is just a tenth of a second behind balts world record. now some of the world's top golfers are completing their build up to next week's british open championship firstly on the p.g.a. tour it's american chris blanks who has a one shot lead after the first round of the john deere classic in illinois and just behind him all the more familiar names davis love the third scene here steve marino and matt mcquillan they are all tied for second after hitti
you know the thirteenth place seven time champion michael schumacher second fastest but ferrari's fernando alonso was only seven heading mcclaren was lewis hamilton jenson button lagging behind in fifteen right. now the second fastest man on earth tyson gay has pulled out of next month's world athletics championships in south korea due to a hip injury the american would have been up against one hundred meter world record holder you signed bolt but gay withdrew from the semifinals of the u.s....
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conviction is based on miss anthony informing detective mallet she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and a juliette lewis, that she had told them of a disappearance of her child. however, we reassert that there is a materiality issue related to this particular charge and, again, assert that this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> okay. and count 7? >> count 7, your honor, this is the same interview that we have been discussing to detective mallet and this allegation is based on miss anthony asserting that she received a phone call from caylee marie anthony. >> just a second. since you just provided these cases to me. >> yes, sir. >> let me read them right quick. see if i have any additional questions. >> yes, sir. >> before i hear from the state of florida. >> as he we follow the live pictures out of orlando, florida, the sentencing of casey anthony, holly hughes, bring our viewers up to date what is happening here. i'm seeing the defense talking about a voolgs iolation of did believe jeopardy based on temporal breaks. put that in laymen's view. >> what the defense is arguing she didn't commit fo
conviction is based on miss anthony informing detective mallet she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and a juliette lewis, that she had told them of a disappearance of her child. however, we reassert that there is a materiality issue related to this particular charge and, again, assert that this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> okay. and count 7? >> count 7, your honor, this is the same interview that we have been discussing to detective mallet and this allegation is...
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michael eric dyson. also with me, christina bellantoni and matt lewis, senior contributor for the daily caller. >>> can republicans tonight, president said on friday, he doesn't know if the president -- i mean, if the republicans are capable of saying yes. that very question he raised after the republicans walked way from the budget talks. matt? >> one of the questions that the republican parties will have to ask itself is can they say yes to anything. where's the leadership, or alternatively, how seriously are you actually about debt and deficit reduction or do you simply want to as a campaign ploy going into the next election. >> gop lawmakers rejected every single democratic proposal. they even rejected the republican proposal from mitch mcconnell. michael is yes, a word not in the republican vocabulary and will the president address it tonight? >> iç think reverend sharpton that it seems they cannot say yes. no, no, no. the party of negativity. and on every deal put forth so far has been rejected by them. i'm hoping the president will not only address that squarely. i was hoping in my fantasy, in my greatest
michael eric dyson. also with me, christina bellantoni and matt lewis, senior contributor for the daily caller. >>> can republicans tonight, president said on friday, he doesn't know if the president -- i mean, if the republicans are capable of saying yes. that very question he raised after the republicans walked way from the budget talks. matt? >> one of the questions that the republican parties will have to ask itself is can they say yes to anything. where's the leadership, or...
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michael dyson. also sam stein from the huffington post. and finally, matt lewisibutor from the daily caller. >>> are freshman republicans playing the hypocrisy game. you have how freshman are quietly begging supporting hometown projects while blasting spending in public. here is one example. representative steven fincher writes, the transportation department asking for $13 million and to days later they have reckless spending. sam, it seems like they are trying to have it both ways. >> i think the the more honest interpretation is that they recognize there sr actual benefits. stimulus benefits to spend on infrastructure projects. it does help in jobs and in the districts. the explanation congressmen gave to me in researching for this article is, yes, they like the spending because it is effective. the spending they don't like is wasteful spending. what is waifrt wasteful is different in each of their eyes. >> how can you say that if you are doing intrastructure and you are building and creating jobs, it is wasteful. but if it is in my district, it is effective an
michael dyson. also sam stein from the huffington post. and finally, matt lewisibutor from the daily caller. >>> are freshman republicans playing the hypocrisy game. you have how freshman are quietly begging supporting hometown projects while blasting spending in public. here is one example. representative steven fincher writes, the transportation department asking for $13 million and to days later they have reckless spending. sam, it seems like they are trying to have it both ways....
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michael eric dyson. dana millbank, national correspondent for the washington post and finally matt lewis, senior contributorler. first question, instead of drinking the kool-aid, are republicans drinking tea on the debt crisis? house leaders are wasting time with tea parties cut, cap and balance bill even though it has no chance of passing the senate or getting signed by president obama. dana? the clock is ticking toward the default. are the republicans fitting while rome is burning here? >> well yb yes, reverend they are. but sometimes a little bit of fiddling is necessary here. the republicans, particularly the house republicans, really need a way out of this corner they have backed themselves into. what's happening tomorrow in this debate, yes, everybody knows nothing will come of it. but it could be a catharsis. it could be a way for the house republicans to say, we've got our marker in the ground. this is what we are trying to do. we couldn't get it done. all right, let's sneak in the deal that's been negotiated in the senate. you will see, i was just looking down on the senate floor. you see harry rei
michael eric dyson. dana millbank, national correspondent for the washington post and finally matt lewis, senior contributorler. first question, instead of drinking the kool-aid, are republicans drinking tea on the debt crisis? house leaders are wasting time with tea parties cut, cap and balance bill even though it has no chance of passing the senate or getting signed by president obama. dana? the clock is ticking toward the default. are the republicans fitting while rome is burning here?...
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michael terrell took her 8-year-old son. >> he stopped off at a senior home in mt. airy, maryland and left the child. >> reporter: while word of the young boy's relief is welcome news, barbara lewis said she's had enough. >> very scary, very scary. we're in the process because there's too much going on around here. >> reporter: police are still searching for terrell who neighbors say have a long history of beating his girlfriend and has served time behind bars after choking her. >> my mother was beat by my stepfather. i think she's done for it now. too much for kids. yeah, so i went through it my whole life when i was a kid. i know how this is. >> reporter: in carroll county, jeff hager. >> pay cording to neighbors, the suspect dropped the boy off at the lorraine nursing center with a sheet of paper with the mom's number scrawled on it. he is unharmed. he was last seen driving a oldsmobile sedan. >>> a suspect is taunting police from his hideout. police said jorge landeros had a relationship with sue marcum, a prof professor -- professor. landeros was the sole beneficiary of her life insurance policy. evidence likes dna points to landeros who has refused to return to the united s
michael terrell took her 8-year-old son. >> he stopped off at a senior home in mt. airy, maryland and left the child. >> reporter: while word of the young boy's relief is welcome news, barbara lewis said she's had enough. >> very scary, very scary. we're in the process because there's too much going on around here. >> reporter: police are still searching for terrell who neighbors say have a long history of beating his girlfriend and has served time behind bars after...
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michael farfan. so won the final four. in formula one mark webber will start from pole position at this german grand prix after narrowly beating clarence lewis hamilton and the rebel teammate sebastian petzl in the thrilling qualifying battle at the harbor graeme webber claimed his third pole position of the season despite a superb lap from hamilton while world champion that's all for the fight alcides up through for the first time this season the german will go third ahead of the ferrari duel fernando alonso and philippe masan are say this is make or last book were six of my clients jenson button seven three or that their run however all of us could change on sunday as the latest weather forecast predicts an eighty four percent chance of rain for the start of the race. but stay with motor sport but the bikes were jorge lorenzo claim pole position at the laguna seca circuit at the us grand prix it could have ended it in a different manner for the spaniard after he suffered that he crashed in practice. you walked away unscathed however of producing a great final amplification and spending champion was just a fraction of a second faster than c
michael farfan. so won the final four. in formula one mark webber will start from pole position at this german grand prix after narrowly beating clarence lewis hamilton and the rebel teammate sebastian petzl in the thrilling qualifying battle at the harbor graeme webber claimed his third pole position of the season despite a superb lap from hamilton while world champion that's all for the fight alcides up through for the first time this season the german will go third ahead of the ferrari duel...