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all of these would reduce the project was a significant unavoidable impact to historic resources. we request that the commission adopt the motion before you as soon as the contents are verified as accurate, and the procedures through which the final eir was prepared comply with the provisions of ceqa. this concludes my presentation unless commissioners have any questions. if commissioners do not have questions, i will hand over the microphone to neil from the planning department. commissioner fong: thank you. i do not see any calls. there might be questions for you later. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a planner with the city wide planning division of the planning department. it is a pleasure to be before you this morning -- afternoon. at issue before you today is the renovation of the soccer field at the beach chalet in the golden gate park. the staff report provided for you provides more detailed analysis, so my summary today will be brief. the planning department received many hundreds -- perhaps over 1000 -- e-mails in response to this project. the majority of e-mails
all of these would reduce the project was a significant unavoidable impact to historic resources. we request that the commission adopt the motion before you as soon as the contents are verified as accurate, and the procedures through which the final eir was prepared comply with the provisions of ceqa. this concludes my presentation unless commissioners have any questions. if commissioners do not have questions, i will hand over the microphone to neil from the planning department. commissioner...
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. >> ladies, as we age, the brown spots are unavoidable but you don't have to live with them. there are treatment options. >> those and more coming up at 11. and the weather? >> we're look quiet and enjoyably cool. temperatures will fall in the 60s this evening. a couple of showers the d.c. way if your travel takes you in that way. the beltway is getting hammered. tomorrow we're talking 80 with an afternoon shower or storm. >> christian schaffer. >> spending five bucks on one slot. >> we'll see you back at 11. >> have a good one.
. >> ladies, as we age, the brown spots are unavoidable but you don't have to live with them. there are treatment options. >> those and more coming up at 11. and the weather? >> we're look quiet and enjoyably cool. temperatures will fall in the 60s this evening. a couple of showers the d.c. way if your travel takes you in that way. the beltway is getting hammered. tomorrow we're talking 80 with an afternoon shower or storm. >> christian schaffer. >> spending five...
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several have connections to the university something the judge in the case called unavoidable in such a small community. brian mooar reports. >> reporter: though it once seemed unlikely a judge seated the 12th member of the jury that will decide the child sex abuse case against former penn state coach jerry sandusky. >> the judge is moving the case along quickly. the jury selection process, he didn't waste any time in phase two this morning. >> reporter: juror 12 was seated before lunch. a day-and-a-half after jury selection started. that silenced those who believed it was impossible to find a jury in a small community with such close ties to penn state and its legendary football team. the judge says the ties are to be expected. some of the connections were a little too close. >> 15 people knew a member of the -- a person named on the prosecution witness list. 20 people knew someone on the defense list, which is longer. >> reporter: one juror is a crepe student, another a season ticket holder, whose father said he called with mike mcqueary. for those who didn't make the jury, mixed fe
several have connections to the university something the judge in the case called unavoidable in such a small community. brian mooar reports. >> reporter: though it once seemed unlikely a judge seated the 12th member of the jury that will decide the child sex abuse case against former penn state coach jerry sandusky. >> the judge is moving the case along quickly. the jury selection process, he didn't waste any time in phase two this morning. >> reporter: juror 12 was seated...
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. >> reporter: they admit the cuts are painful but unavoidable. >> we have not been afraid to cut whent is necessary. and we have made billions of dollars worth of cuts. >>> governor jerry brown is abandoning his attempt to block the high-speed rail project from lawsuits. lawmakers and groups were notified the governor is dropping the legislation. it would have limited the circumstances in which a judge could block construction of the project to the serious cases. >>> republicans lost their bid to get a pension reform measure on the november ballot. it failed during a 24-13 vote on the floor of the senate. they say it would be taken up during the session but say a budget deal has to be completed first. >>> unemployment claims fell last week but not by much. weekly applications dipped by 2,000 to 387,000. that is down from 389,000 the week before. employers added 73,000 jobs a month in april and may. the job numbers were part of the reason today was the worst day on wall street in three weeks. manufacturing growth is slowing world wide, also contributed to a major sell off. the dow is d
. >> reporter: they admit the cuts are painful but unavoidable. >> we have not been afraid to cut whent is necessary. and we have made billions of dollars worth of cuts. >>> governor jerry brown is abandoning his attempt to block the high-speed rail project from lawsuits. lawmakers and groups were notified the governor is dropping the legislation. it would have limited the circumstances in which a judge could block construction of the project to the serious cases....
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prescriptions are not being filled and doctors visits are being unavoided.ome people feel to have young people under their parents until age 26. >>> some experts are starting to think differently. we don't need two liters of water each day. he says the push of water is a myth driven by the bottled water differently. liquids if unprocessed fruits and vegetables should count, too. >>> and we brought you their family story. now we're heading live to the fund-raiser organized for them. >> school is now closed for summer. teachers haven't forgotten their students. with more on the benefit for homeless children. >>> and she went from living on the couch's friends to attending one of the nation's prestigious universities. how a teen went from homeless to harbor. >>> consider them disease detects. searching for the source of the deadly e.coli outbreak where most of the sources popped up.
prescriptions are not being filled and doctors visits are being unavoided.ome people feel to have young people under their parents until age 26. >>> some experts are starting to think differently. we don't need two liters of water each day. he says the push of water is a myth driven by the bottled water differently. liquids if unprocessed fruits and vegetables should count, too. >>> and we brought you their family story. now we're heading live to the fund-raiser organized for...
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but i think black soldiers for our purposes obvious and unavoidable. the linkage between the union army, more violence and the end of slavery. emancipation happened at gunpoint. it took a cast of thousands, a president, an army, individual slave men and women to end slavery and took a war. those processes i think are pretty closely linked. we call the slavery had been founded in and depended on violence. it lived by the sword. i think 1862 tells us that it also died by the sword. and that's part of what we're talking about. when we talk about hard war. so i want to return again to this battle hymn of the republic. this time we'll play in the background the instrumental version so you can talk at the same time. this instrumental version is i think people now they are not real soldiers but it's a band playing the song as a regimental band would have played it. if you have the lyrics bring them out and let's revisit this song and see what you see in it that tells you hard war. then this is it for the day. any questions while i try and make this work? >> i
but i think black soldiers for our purposes obvious and unavoidable. the linkage between the union army, more violence and the end of slavery. emancipation happened at gunpoint. it took a cast of thousands, a president, an army, individual slave men and women to end slavery and took a war. those processes i think are pretty closely linked. we call the slavery had been founded in and depended on violence. it lived by the sword. i think 1862 tells us that it also died by the sword. and that's...
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face-to-face with this deep, deep conviction that music was more than just a work or calling, it was an unavoidableillegal, i would end up in jail. fortunately, i haven't. >> several of the kids have become superb musicians. some are really top singers now. good instrumentalists. cameron, of course -- well, we have several who have become top organists but cameron beats them all, i think. i probably shouldn't say that. >> in high school, i was an eccentric, ill-exposed, introverted, nerd to the max, a person who would make the current iteration of me look well rounded. i was fortunate enough to go to the north carolina school of the arts. i was transcribing and arranging almost 200 works that weren't written for the organ -- piano music, chamber music, ballet muse sick. it would go in as orchestral muse nick one ear and come out my hands as something written for the organ. this cost me any remote social life in high school, of course, but it also gave me an instruction in music that i don't think i ever could have gotten from anyone living. >> cameron is determined to be a different kind of organis
face-to-face with this deep, deep conviction that music was more than just a work or calling, it was an unavoidableillegal, i would end up in jail. fortunately, i haven't. >> several of the kids have become superb musicians. some are really top singers now. good instrumentalists. cameron, of course -- well, we have several who have become top organists but cameron beats them all, i think. i probably shouldn't say that. >> in high school, i was an eccentric, ill-exposed, introverted,...
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radiation is unavoidable and part of everyday life from sunshine to television to the food we eat. it's estimated the average person gets about 620 millirems a year. just one ct delivers about 200 millirems of radiation. in perspective, that one scan is equivalent to about five mammograms, 20 chest x-rays, and going past that luggage x-ray inspection at the airport 100,000 times. children are more susceptible because their cells are multiplying so quickly. that's one reason some hospitals have upgraded their ct scanners using machines used by siemens and ge. a part owner of nbc universal. >> everyone is pushing the envelope to keep the doses low as possible but maintaining image quality. >> while mri and ultrasound can be radiation free alternatives, in some cases, a ct scan is necessary. >> radiation is associated with some risk, but at the same time, it's very important that the immediate problem get addressed appropriately, and when a ct scan is necessary that it be performed. >> no one is saying not to get a ct scan. but you should be an informed consumer, and that means not ge
radiation is unavoidable and part of everyday life from sunshine to television to the food we eat. it's estimated the average person gets about 620 millirems a year. just one ct delivers about 200 millirems of radiation. in perspective, that one scan is equivalent to about five mammograms, 20 chest x-rays, and going past that luggage x-ray inspection at the airport 100,000 times. children are more susceptible because their cells are multiplying so quickly. that's one reason some hospitals have...
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will the prime minister use his influence to insure there is no further unavoidable delay in the launchof this critically important enterprise? >> very carefully what my hon. friend says. 60% of regional growth on the way. the money has been distributed in many cases but i look specifically at this project. radio astronomy and satellite management, these are high tech jobs. i will do my best to make sure it happens. >> se london deficit is due to the p s i. the secretary of state suggests may be working with local health managers to deal with that situation rather than posting it outside the administrator to cut local health services. >> what i would say to the hon. gentleman is -- this year and the year after. some of these like the one he mentioned do have enormous deficits and a large part of that is down to the completely failed system that the last government put in place and hospitals and down the country went 120 pounds to recess and alarm and to replace a light fitting. these were conservative--every single one of them was under the labour government. time for an apology. >> doe
will the prime minister use his influence to insure there is no further unavoidable delay in the launchof this critically important enterprise? >> very carefully what my hon. friend says. 60% of regional growth on the way. the money has been distributed in many cases but i look specifically at this project. radio astronomy and satellite management, these are high tech jobs. i will do my best to make sure it happens. >> se london deficit is due to the p s i. the secretary of state...
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the port commission determines any remaining significant effects on the environment found to be unavoidable are acceptable to two specific or writing, economic, technical, legal, social, and other considerations scribed below under conclusions and staff recommendations. a brief overview of project benefits to the city and region. the project has housing, new housing for the city, 134 units, the project also funds affordable housing. $8.6 million will be paid as an in mou payment to the city's mayor's office of housing. additionally, the developer is contributing $2.2 million to fund -- an additional $2.2 million to fund housing in the city. the project has parks and open space, as discussed previously. new neighborhood serving retail uses. the product really improved transportation, pedestrian circulation improvement on the site that are currently blocked. and the project has high land use and urban design elements that redevelopment underutilized until sites currently consisting of a surface parking lot and a health club surrounded by a chain-link fence. finally, the product as the economi
the port commission determines any remaining significant effects on the environment found to be unavoidable are acceptable to two specific or writing, economic, technical, legal, social, and other considerations scribed below under conclusions and staff recommendations. a brief overview of project benefits to the city and region. the project has housing, new housing for the city, 134 units, the project also funds affordable housing. $8.6 million will be paid as an in mou payment to the city's...
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capital is really to absorb those areas where risk is either unavoidable or occurs just because of the nature of the business. and in the case of jp morgan's national bank, which we supervise, this is ample capital, over $100 billion capital in just the national bank. not the holding company. within the actual supervision of jp morgan chase, we have 65 individuals who are a core team of examiners who are resident at the institution. on top of that, we are able to draw upon a considerable reservoir of skilled individuals with expertise and a variety of credit, market, capital markets and other areas brought in as a targeted examiner on an as-needed basis. we also work in connection and in cooperation with the federal reserve system, which also supervises the holding company. we did begin to examine this, really, in april. we are, uh -- are -- interested, concerned, intensified during the month as losses increase, uh, at -- within the portfolio up to the point that the institution itself, uh, announced the significance of the losses that were incurred. since that point in time, we are --
capital is really to absorb those areas where risk is either unavoidable or occurs just because of the nature of the business. and in the case of jp morgan's national bank, which we supervise, this is ample capital, over $100 billion capital in just the national bank. not the holding company. within the actual supervision of jp morgan chase, we have 65 individuals who are a core team of examiners who are resident at the institution. on top of that, we are able to draw upon a considerable...
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it's unavoidable. >> reporter: the last time the world health organization took a look at diesel fumes was back in 1989. its new classification puts it up there with uv rays. we're live, ken molestina, 9news now. >>> the results are in, and george allen wins the race to be the nominee for the u.s. senate. he is trying to reclaim the seat he lost in '06. he will face off against tim kaine in the polls in november and web is not seeking reelection. >>> in the democratic primary for virginia's 8th district, and in the race for alexandria council, timothy la vanne will be the name. >>> and in a race for greater complications, eric cantor crewed to an easy win -- cruised to an easy win. and you can find all of the local election results at wusa9.com. you can also see them at the bottom of your screen. >>> well, tomorrow morning the dc council is scheduled to pick a new chairman to replace kwame brown. the new chairman will hold the job until a special election is held in november. at least two council members have served notice that they plan to run for the council chair seat in november. t
it's unavoidable. >> reporter: the last time the world health organization took a look at diesel fumes was back in 1989. its new classification puts it up there with uv rays. we're live, ken molestina, 9news now. >>> the results are in, and george allen wins the race to be the nominee for the u.s. senate. he is trying to reclaim the seat he lost in '06. he will face off against tim kaine in the polls in november and web is not seeking reelection. >>> in the democratic...
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let's talk about some of the unavoidable politics of this. with us tonight from our washington bureau the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. david, how blatantly will the politics of this be viewed or is that an eye of the beholder issue? >> not on this one. this is pretty transparent, brian. this is election year politics. consider the numbers. the president won two-thirds of hispanic voters, more than that, in fact, in 2008. and it is imperative that he mobilize latino voters this year if he can carry the states he carried before and perhaps new ones. so it's a critical part of the coalition he wants to put together. there's another element to this. he is really trying to jam mr. romney up here. marco rubio, the hispanic senator from florida, has come out in favor of a very similar provision to what the president signed into law here today or advocated today. and even despite that, mitt romney has not come out in support of the rubio plan. other republicans have not. there's a stalemate about what to do with the children of illega
let's talk about some of the unavoidable politics of this. with us tonight from our washington bureau the moderator of "meet the press" david gregory. david, how blatantly will the politics of this be viewed or is that an eye of the beholder issue? >> not on this one. this is pretty transparent, brian. this is election year politics. consider the numbers. the president won two-thirds of hispanic voters, more than that, in fact, in 2008. and it is imperative that he mobilize...
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greaton was restored in 2000 by an act of congress and wilton in 2009 using the same unavoidable process we're going through now. >> and you've engaged the administration on this? again, i wish that the secretary felt that it was important to be here today to address this issue, but it's my understanding that you did address the b.i.a. and attempted to go that route as well? >> we have a letter here that says although we disagree with him not having administration power to restore us, because it has been done in the past, he recommended congress or courts, and we've seen the results of trying to go through congress to be restored, and i was going to mention some names. we won't do that. >> thank you. >> but we -- there was no other option left for us except the courts which, as i mentioned before, as a neutral party, that will determine what lawization for an illegal termination. >> thank you, and i'm about out of time, but let me just ask you if you could briefly respond. if you were able to get federal recognition and put land into trust, what would your plans be for that land? >> our
greaton was restored in 2000 by an act of congress and wilton in 2009 using the same unavoidable process we're going through now. >> and you've engaged the administration on this? again, i wish that the secretary felt that it was important to be here today to address this issue, but it's my understanding that you did address the b.i.a. and attempted to go that route as well? >> we have a letter here that says although we disagree with him not having administration power to restore...
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something the judge in the case called unavoidable in such a small community. nbc's brian mooar reports from belfont, pennsylvania. >> reporter: though it once seemed unlikely, a judge seated a 12th member of the jury that will decide the child sex abuse case against former penn state defensive coach jerry sandusky. >> the judge is clearly moving the case along quickly. the jury selection process, he didn't waste any time in phase two. >> reporter: juror 12 was seated before lunch, a day and a half after jury selection started. that silenced those who believed it was impossible to find a jury in a small community with such close ties to penn state and its legendary football team. well, the judge says these ties are to be expected. some of the connections were a little too close. >> 15 people knew a member of the -- a person named on the prosecution witness list. 20 people knew someone on the defense witness list which was much longer. >> reporter: one juror is a current student. another a season ticket holder whose husband worked with the father of key prosecut
something the judge in the case called unavoidable in such a small community. nbc's brian mooar reports from belfont, pennsylvania. >> reporter: though it once seemed unlikely, a judge seated a 12th member of the jury that will decide the child sex abuse case against former penn state defensive coach jerry sandusky. >> the judge is clearly moving the case along quickly. the jury selection process, he didn't waste any time in phase two. >> reporter: juror 12 was seated before...
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madison followed a few unavoidable trends. most often he looks only to the major cities for materials and services and styles. more often than not, his styles are solely english as he was english. however despite the constant travel to philadelphia and new york, and baltimore as well, he did not look very closely at washington, georgetown or al zand ray businesses and this displeased a great many people. she had one of the best upholstery shops. he did not call upon her and she felt her duty to spread gossip. it happened then too. he was type faced as an eager and aggressive and loud-mouthed designer and this affected him so much he ended up having to confront miss madison on the matter. in september he writes as far as i could proceed boldly as surveyor of the basketball buildings and in my capacity so i'm called in the papers which obviously he didn't agree with, i found i could not be as useful as i wished. he goes on to write having however received two anonymous letters to the same effect, i have not presumed to interfere
madison followed a few unavoidable trends. most often he looks only to the major cities for materials and services and styles. more often than not, his styles are solely english as he was english. however despite the constant travel to philadelphia and new york, and baltimore as well, he did not look very closely at washington, georgetown or al zand ray businesses and this displeased a great many people. she had one of the best upholstery shops. he did not call upon her and she felt her duty to...
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the role of capital is really to absorb those areas where -- where -- risk is either unavoidable or, occurs just because the nature of the business. and in the case of -- of jp morgan national bank which we supervise there is ample capital, there is over $101 billion worth of capital backing the, just the national bank, not the holding company. with respect to the actual supervision of of jpmorgan chase. we have 65 individuals who are our core team of examiner whose are resident at the institution. on top of that, we are able to draw upon a considerable reservoir of -- of skilled individuals with expertise in the, in a variety of credit market, capital markets and other areas that are brought in as a -- as a targeted examiners on an as-needed base. we work in connection and cooperation with the federal reserve system which also supervises the holding company. in terms of this particular investment -- situation at the cio's office, we did -- begin to examine this early in april. we are -- we are -- interest and concern intensified during the month as, losses increased. within the port
the role of capital is really to absorb those areas where -- where -- risk is either unavoidable or, occurs just because the nature of the business. and in the case of -- of jp morgan national bank which we supervise there is ample capital, there is over $101 billion worth of capital backing the, just the national bank, not the holding company. with respect to the actual supervision of of jpmorgan chase. we have 65 individuals who are our core team of examiner whose are resident at the...
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it's unavoidable and the real goal of the regulatory regime it seems to me ought to be to ensure that you don't have systemic risk and you don't have the failure of one or more institutions taking down the risk. this is why i go back to the observation. it seems that capital is the greatest assurance that you have less leverage if you have more capital and less systemic and greater ability to absorb whatever losses might occur. instead we are going down the direction and you are forced to implement the law that has been passed, but dodd frank to the chairman's point about micromanagement, there 398 rule-making requirements and 110 have been met with finalized rules and 144 rules have been proposed and another 144 have yet to be proposed. all of them may not be fully aware, we are talking about rules and not to play in traffic. we are talking about many, many pages and very dense and complex matters that are associated with each rule. this rule alone is staggering in length and complexity. i think it's impossibility. take one aspect of the rule, the exception that is applied to market-
it's unavoidable and the real goal of the regulatory regime it seems to me ought to be to ensure that you don't have systemic risk and you don't have the failure of one or more institutions taking down the risk. this is why i go back to the observation. it seems that capital is the greatest assurance that you have less leverage if you have more capital and less systemic and greater ability to absorb whatever losses might occur. instead we are going down the direction and you are forced to...
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the eir found significant on in court -- unavoidable and primal of hats in the areas of visual resources, cultural resources, transportation including traffic, transit, pedestrians, bicyclists, loading, noise, air quality, and shadow. the planning commission would need to adopt a statement of overriding considerations pursuant to the california environmental quality act, should the commission is ultimately to approve any aspect of the project. in conclusion, i would like to request that the commission adopt the motion before you that certifies that the contents of the environmental impact report are adequate and accurate and that the procedures through which the final eir was prepared comply with provisions of ceqa, the ceqa guidelines, and chapter 31 of the san francisco administrative code. in closing, i would like to add that the gene this point in the environmental review process is a great milestone. i want to thank our consultant team and other members of environmental planning staff, our environmental review officer, as well as other planning staff who contributed substantially to
the eir found significant on in court -- unavoidable and primal of hats in the areas of visual resources, cultural resources, transportation including traffic, transit, pedestrians, bicyclists, loading, noise, air quality, and shadow. the planning commission would need to adopt a statement of overriding considerations pursuant to the california environmental quality act, should the commission is ultimately to approve any aspect of the project. in conclusion, i would like to request that the...
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. >> our correspondent in madrid says that many people in spain believe the loan is unavoidable. >> most people you speak to at the moment really feel that although this is regrettable, it's not what spain and spanish people wanted ideally. they do think that it was the only option, really, that spain's problems had reached the point where it needed to go abroad and ask for help, and that's ultimately what happened. in terms of the papers, this is the most read newspaper in spain. brussels putting a price on the rescue and saying that the european union is warning that the help that spain will get will have fiscal conditions, not only financial. so interesting there, really,because the government in spain has been telling us all along really that this rescue deal about only carry financial conditions, because ultimately this rescue fund of up to 100 billion euros, will be destined for spanish banks. and the newspaper to the right, the spaniards are really taking the government line there. of course, we do have a center right government here in spain saying that basically we have avoided
. >> our correspondent in madrid says that many people in spain believe the loan is unavoidable. >> most people you speak to at the moment really feel that although this is regrettable, it's not what spain and spanish people wanted ideally. they do think that it was the only option, really, that spain's problems had reached the point where it needed to go abroad and ask for help, and that's ultimately what happened. in terms of the papers, this is the most read newspaper in spain....
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and it's always possible that you could either undershoot or overshoot and that's unavoidable. >> with treasury yield rates being at all-time historic lows, i think it becomes difficult to dispute that at some point in the next few years we'll start to see a normalization. we'll start to see yield rates return to their historic averages perhaps above. do you have any sense, can you offer us any insight into when we might expect to see that happen? >> we've indicated that we expect to keep short-term rates low until late 2014 at least. but even then, longer-term rates might be rising if, in fact, we are removing short-term rates, reductions at that point, since long rates include expectations of short rates even beyond that window, you could be seeing some movement by then. we do expect, of course, rates to normalize over time. but the exact timing is very difficult to judge because it depends very much on the recovery of the economy, and while we see the economy moving in a moderate pace in the right direction, you know, the point at which we are comfortable that it's time to withdraw
and it's always possible that you could either undershoot or overshoot and that's unavoidable. >> with treasury yield rates being at all-time historic lows, i think it becomes difficult to dispute that at some point in the next few years we'll start to see a normalization. we'll start to see yield rates return to their historic averages perhaps above. do you have any sense, can you offer us any insight into when we might expect to see that happen? >> we've indicated that we expect...
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second thing related to that is therefore the best defense against that particular inherent, unavoidable problem is to make sure these firms run with less leverage, more capital, more conservative funding against the risks they take. and there is no rule, and there is no reform and there is no supervisor that can define their objective as preventing these firms from taking risk or making mistakes. the only test and the most important test of reform is whether you make the system strong enough, that those mistakes don't matter. and the best way to do that is to make sure firms hold -- which we have done, hold much more capital against risk, so the losses they make are small to absorb those losses and the rest of the system has similarly strong shock absorbers. in & this was a pretty good test, because these losses, pretty significant risk management failure baso owe was manageable, given the basic capital position of that institution. but it's another example of why we all have a big stake in these reforms that are still being designed and implemented, and we need to let them get some tra
second thing related to that is therefore the best defense against that particular inherent, unavoidable problem is to make sure these firms run with less leverage, more capital, more conservative funding against the risks they take. and there is no rule, and there is no reform and there is no supervisor that can define their objective as preventing these firms from taking risk or making mistakes. the only test and the most important test of reform is whether you make the system strong enough,...
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with a credible fiscal consolidation plan so deflationary threats looming but is a chronic lapse unavoidable my colonias here with his deviation to inflation forecast and gold's recent slump has the mainstream media talking about a golden bear market threat but guesses reportedly even mine billionaire hedge fund manager george soros and he is not the only heavy hitter we'll talk about it let's get to today's capital account. but reserve chairman the central planner in chief ben bernanke you trotted to the hill today to give another one of his economic outlook speeches as traders of course listen carefully for any news that might give them an edge on their daily speculations hoping to make a quick buck a quick buck it seems is all that americans can hope to make these days with interest rates suppressed at near zero for almost four years now forcing more and more hardworking people to speculate on riskier assets if they would like any sort of return on their money at all now for those who are less inclined to spin the roulette wheel there is always the comfort of your mattress which guarantee
with a credible fiscal consolidation plan so deflationary threats looming but is a chronic lapse unavoidable my colonias here with his deviation to inflation forecast and gold's recent slump has the mainstream media talking about a golden bear market threat but guesses reportedly even mine billionaire hedge fund manager george soros and he is not the only heavy hitter we'll talk about it let's get to today's capital account. but reserve chairman the central planner in chief ben bernanke you...
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and that is unfortunate, but it is acceptable, and it is unavoidable, and the real goal of the regulatory regime it seems to me ought to be to just ensure that you don't have systemic risks or the failure of one or more institutions taking down the rest. and this is why i go back to mr. tarullo's point that if you have less capital, you have less leverage if you have more capital and greater ability, of course, to absorb whatever losses might occur. but, instead, we're
and that is unfortunate, but it is acceptable, and it is unavoidable, and the real goal of the regulatory regime it seems to me ought to be to just ensure that you don't have systemic risks or the failure of one or more institutions taking down the rest. and this is why i go back to mr. tarullo's point that if you have less capital, you have less leverage if you have more capital and greater ability, of course, to absorb whatever losses might occur. but, instead, we're
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now, at that point, that one article of impeachment for obstruction of justice was going to be unavoidable. >> so when the smoking gun transcript is released to the public on august 5, 1974, the last line of defense for the president crumbles. the leadership, the republican leadership in the house and the senate come to the president and say to the president it's time that he leave. the president decides to resign. he gives a speech on august 8 where he says, i will resign at noon tomorrow. then he gives another speech, which is actually the better-known speech, he gives this speech to his members of his staff, to his close associates. this speech is in the east room of the white house. some of you watching or listening today will recall the speech. because what the president says about the lessons that he learned about how one treats one's adversaries. >> always give your best. never get discouraged. never be petty. always remember others may hate you but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. then, you destroy yourself. >> at the end of the timeline wall, we ask you to think
now, at that point, that one article of impeachment for obstruction of justice was going to be unavoidable. >> so when the smoking gun transcript is released to the public on august 5, 1974, the last line of defense for the president crumbles. the leadership, the republican leadership in the house and the senate come to the president and say to the president it's time that he leave. the president decides to resign. he gives a speech on august 8 where he says, i will resign at noon...
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not called obviously to discuss this, but a lot of the major players will be there and it is an unavoidable fact. your perspective on the european crisis. the possibility of con stay onand how well capitalized our system is only today we learn that there's a lot that even the best bankers don't know about risks in their banks. so for all of the assurances that the u.s. now is immune are we really? >> good questions. so obviously it's still a very challenging moment for the global economy. for our economy and for the world. we have europe's ongoing crisis. you're seeing growth slow a bit in most of the other major economies in the world. we have our familiar challenges here. europe is in the next stage of another major escalation in their strategy to make it work and build a stronger europe. what they're talking about are at least in the near term are three really important sets of policy changes. the first is what they call banking union which is a commitment to a more integrated framework for supervision, for deposit insurance and broader backs up of the financial system of europe. this is
not called obviously to discuss this, but a lot of the major players will be there and it is an unavoidable fact. your perspective on the european crisis. the possibility of con stay onand how well capitalized our system is only today we learn that there's a lot that even the best bankers don't know about risks in their banks. so for all of the assurances that the u.s. now is immune are we really? >> good questions. so obviously it's still a very challenging moment for the global economy....
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those are strategic questions and following issues of sovereignty in and of itself unavoidably involves commerce and how our nation interacts in a lot of areas that right now are not clear in terms of who has those rights. that's apparent in the arctic as has been discussed and it's also clear in such areas as the islands where after a number of years of quiet dispute in 2010, japan and china had a blowup over sovereignty that could have involved our security treaty with japan if it had gone further. it's clearly apparent in the south china sea from our office, the initial -- we initially offered a senate resolution condemning the chinese actions a couple years ago involving the use of military force in the philippines and off of the coast of vietnam and we had unanimous vote by the senate that had two very important pieces in it i think in terms of the expression of the senate. one was deploring the use of force by navy and maritime security vessels from china and other called on all parties to refrain from threatening the u.s. of force and to continue efforts to facilitate multilatera
those are strategic questions and following issues of sovereignty in and of itself unavoidably involves commerce and how our nation interacts in a lot of areas that right now are not clear in terms of who has those rights. that's apparent in the arctic as has been discussed and it's also clear in such areas as the islands where after a number of years of quiet dispute in 2010, japan and china had a blowup over sovereignty that could have involved our security treaty with japan if it had gone...