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better spent his final years before a mysterious death. you got for me what you deserved he says to himself as he looks from the other world. he had died in poverty at the age of eighty seated in a rocking chair. the british social system would have just sent a nurse to care for him. she had had to wipe his dripping nose they give him slippers to stop his legs from swelling i just can't imagine that. he was destined to die before that and that's what he did what he did elegantly and nicely using a silk scarf deal. with. the well known russian lawyer of french descent alexander. has long been defending the interests of russian oligarchs there was a time when he was on good terms with better. but the invitation was declined. i don't like crazy people he was obsessed with the idea. the tale would work out in the end. you always have to work with crazy people with the money but when one of them is obsessed with politics it's hard to work with them. politics and we are completely different things. better he was equally insistent in calling on y
better spent his final years before a mysterious death. you got for me what you deserved he says to himself as he looks from the other world. he had died in poverty at the age of eighty seated in a rocking chair. the british social system would have just sent a nurse to care for him. she had had to wipe his dripping nose they give him slippers to stop his legs from swelling i just can't imagine that. he was destined to die before that and that's what he did what he did elegantly and nicely...
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before he died better he had lost the cold case of the century one russian oligarch. demanded that another. pay him five billion pounds owed from a deal with the oil company. it was unable to produce any evidence that had pocketed money that didn't belong to him in those times deals with sealed with handshakes rather than signature. business would do nine hundred ninety s. russia fortunes were being made in months even weeks but better meteoric rise outstripped everybody. lifestyle was a bit like a nuclear reactor in fact he was a nuclear reactor constantly generating and spewing out excess energy and of course no one despite how healthy a person is like that for a long time and then comes the apathy. he was the orchestra conductor and the center of the universe he wanted to be the focus of everybody's attention and he wanted to be talked and written about even if it was derogatory he said there's no black or white p.r. there's only. he started as a. ph d. in mathematics. at the academy of sciences. finally opened up forty years of age. threw himself into business. an
before he died better he had lost the cold case of the century one russian oligarch. demanded that another. pay him five billion pounds owed from a deal with the oil company. it was unable to produce any evidence that had pocketed money that didn't belong to him in those times deals with sealed with handshakes rather than signature. business would do nine hundred ninety s. russia fortunes were being made in months even weeks but better meteoric rise outstripped everybody. lifestyle was a bit...
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to the funeral of better he had given all his assets to. he would not be able to get them back after batteries death because they contracted being sealed with a handshake. last financial support after death. was left with no money because had hidden it somewhere but nobody knew exactly where on top of. because he lost a good deal of money he could no longer afford to fund activities. with the life he influenced georgian politics with his image the t.v. channel. gained political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. was in a human rights campaigner. committee activist. and used the media as an instrument for political competition. but he knew how far he could push journalists. between truth and truth. the difference between half truths. with two high profile. t.v. adored by the public to reshape the t.v. advertising market. chief editor of forbes in russia he had written about financial dealings but there was no proof that he was involved. because he feared prosecution not
to the funeral of better he had given all his assets to. he would not be able to get them back after batteries death because they contracted being sealed with a handshake. last financial support after death. was left with no money because had hidden it somewhere but nobody knew exactly where on top of. because he lost a good deal of money he could no longer afford to fund activities. with the life he influenced georgian politics with his image the t.v. channel. gained political weight by...
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when he brought bad dream to me for the first time he made a better impression. later that he'd been up to his ears in crime it was badgering who did the dirty work that the jew it was responsible for. just. a heart attack his funeral would be attended by almost half of tbilisi's popular. and even former president shevardnadze. would not pay his last respects to his friend he could be arrested. death was a terrible blow to. the ninety's they had together moved from being ordinary businessmen to becoming rulers of destiny. as a complete surprise to everyone he left office in the evening. i usually control myself in any situation. i said every word i knew i couldn't believe it. to the funeral of had given all his assets to. he would not be able to get them back after batteries death because they contracted with a handshake. last financial support after death. was left with no money because i had hidden it somewhere but nobody knew exactly where on top of that. because he lost a good deal of money he could no longer afford to fund activities. with a life he influenc
when he brought bad dream to me for the first time he made a better impression. later that he'd been up to his ears in crime it was badgering who did the dirty work that the jew it was responsible for. just. a heart attack his funeral would be attended by almost half of tbilisi's popular. and even former president shevardnadze. would not pay his last respects to his friend he could be arrested. death was a terrible blow to. the ninety's they had together moved from being ordinary businessmen to...
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better. value he also had to cut down service and security. people who saw in the months before his death said that he was taking antidepressants he. did smoke before but not much then at one point he started smoking two packs a day and drinking heavily his personality began to split he would say one thing in the morning but it would be something different at lunch time or in the evening several times in november he said that he'd lost the meaning of life and realized that he made many mistakes. when in russia business was synonymous when money opened the door and even access to the president. takes would no longer work and at the end of his life he knew there was no way back for him. no the deal is our life. in eternal silence. in the inner invisible battle. every day is a struggle. for our children sleep soundly at night. we are palestinian women working in israel. we've done more for our kids than our husbands. know we are phantoms in this life. room. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road
better. value he also had to cut down service and security. people who saw in the months before his death said that he was taking antidepressants he. did smoke before but not much then at one point he started smoking two packs a day and drinking heavily his personality began to split he would say one thing in the morning but it would be something different at lunch time or in the evening several times in november he said that he'd lost the meaning of life and realized that he made many...
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>> two weeks. >> better. >> we have a finance committee meeting in two weeks? >> may i interject? i do have a hearing schedule for later this month or earlier, i can't recall the date of the land use committee. we wanted to make it far enough away from the previous authority meetings that there would be updates that the project team could provide so we were not just repeating and so, that hearing is happening. i don't want to, i prefer not to have too many hearings, but if we could do whatever, but that hearing is happening at the land use committee. >> could you tell us, if you can't remember the date. >> i think that it it is early march or april and i can't recall. >> how about that? >> that would be fine. yeah. >> could you also, what i would like to see followed up by commissioner chiu's comments, it seems like we have been spending a lot of time on consultants without a lot of the on the groundwork and could you also provide a break down of the consultants and how much we have paid them and so we can understand and because these things have come up and in the grand scheme of
>> two weeks. >> better. >> we have a finance committee meeting in two weeks? >> may i interject? i do have a hearing schedule for later this month or earlier, i can't recall the date of the land use committee. we wanted to make it far enough away from the previous authority meetings that there would be updates that the project team could provide so we were not just repeating and so, that hearing is happening. i don't want to, i prefer not to have too many hearings, but...
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and better. and one of the things that's so exciting to be alive right now is we're asking did the church-- did the synagogue get it wrong about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people? i think the answer is yes. ( applause ) >> stephen: let's talk a little straight talk about gay marriage here, okay? ( laughter ) >> you're straight, right? >> stephen: as straight as they come, baby doll. i love the ladies. ( laughter ). now, here's my problem. this is where i think we got in trouble, okay. we made being gay legal. all right, and once it's legal, you can't keep them from getting married. once you accept gay as being left-handed, you know, you can't keep left-- you can't keep left-handed people from getting married, as much as we would like to. right? >> and that's great, right? >> stephen: is it ray choice? that's my question. is it like being left handed, being gay? >> it's a lot like being left-handed. that is to say-- it's probably some combination of genetic gend behavioral stuff, but
and better. and one of the things that's so exciting to be alive right now is we're asking did the church-- did the synagogue get it wrong about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people? i think the answer is yes. ( applause ) >> stephen: let's talk a little straight talk about gay marriage here, okay? ( laughter ) >> you're straight, right? >> stephen: as straight as they come, baby doll. i love the ladies. ( laughter ). now, here's my problem. this is where i think we...
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when he brought bad dream to me for the first time he made a better impression. on crime it was bad or who did the dirty work that the jewel was responsible for. just. a heart attack his funeral would be attended by almost half of tbilisi's population. and even if. he would not pay his last respects to his friend he could be arrested. death was a terrible blow to. the ninety's they had together moved from being ordinary businessmen to becoming rulers of destiny. as a complete surprise to everyone. i usually control myself in any situation but on that occasion. i couldn't believe it. or the funeral of better had given. he would not be able to get them back off to bed because they. take. financial support after death. was left with no money because. nobody knew exactly where. because he lost a good deal of money he could no longer afford to fund the activities. he influenced georgian politics with his t.v. channel. gain political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. wasn't a human rights campaig
when he brought bad dream to me for the first time he made a better impression. on crime it was bad or who did the dirty work that the jewel was responsible for. just. a heart attack his funeral would be attended by almost half of tbilisi's population. and even if. he would not pay his last respects to his friend he could be arrested. death was a terrible blow to. the ninety's they had together moved from being ordinary businessmen to becoming rulers of destiny. as a complete surprise to...
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the murder attempt provided better with a ticket to the presidential club. of the highest officials associated to yeltsin and his family they met only a few times and better. suffering for the ideals of entrepreneurship he was a laughing stock after the car bomb that was the first time he appeared among the elite in the early nineties even nicknamed him smokey they were all glamorous people and suddenly the a man with burnt hairs on his bald head and a bandage face this way he takes advantage of the opportunity to attract attention heard and take another step forward in his career at first better he had no real power he set himself a different tosk he simply wanted to be seen among the presidents. as he could to impress on ole that he was welcome at the highest levels. he was very funny i think it was there any importance for him to establish himself in the kremlin and make it clear to everybody that he. was there he was fond of making phone calls from the kremlin he would say he was calling from the waiting room of this official about official felt it was v
the murder attempt provided better with a ticket to the presidential club. of the highest officials associated to yeltsin and his family they met only a few times and better. suffering for the ideals of entrepreneurship he was a laughing stock after the car bomb that was the first time he appeared among the elite in the early nineties even nicknamed him smokey they were all glamorous people and suddenly the a man with burnt hairs on his bald head and a bandage face this way he takes advantage...
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everything is better. she's been lifted.he crows feet are much softer i mean this looks like she's had lower eyelid surgery. in fact, this is the result she got with fill & freeze. so moving on, let's take a look at this woman. this is a little bit of an older lady. if this patient came in to me in the office, i would have recommended probably upper and lower eyelid surgery resurfacing, as well as a fractional co2 laser. but this is an instant result using fill & freeze. crows feet much much softer, the lower eyelid looks less crepey and again the skin tone is a lot better. not only will you see instant results with fill & freeze, but clinical testing proves in one week derm exclusive exfoliates six times better than a professional microdermabrasion and that helps produce smoother, more youthful-looking skin. in just two weeks, derm exclusive anti-aging visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles two times better than a chemical peel, helping your skin to look younger without the pain and down time of a harsh professional proced
everything is better. she's been lifted.he crows feet are much softer i mean this looks like she's had lower eyelid surgery. in fact, this is the result she got with fill & freeze. so moving on, let's take a look at this woman. this is a little bit of an older lady. if this patient came in to me in the office, i would have recommended probably upper and lower eyelid surgery resurfacing, as well as a fractional co2 laser. but this is an instant result using fill & freeze. crows feet much...
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i got a better surprise than that. let's tell daphnwe're in mexico. [ female announcer ] e what makes you walk a little taller? it begins with your skin. venus & olay -- gently exfoliates with 5 blades. plus olay moisture bars help renew goddess skin. only from venus & olay. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid brand ♪ ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. u h neosporin first aid antibiotic. light & fit greek nonfat yougurt has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit.se wit with its creamy, thick texture you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. save them. woolite everyday cleans your jeans and won't torture your tanks. woolite washed clothes look like new, longer. captioning sponsored by paramount television domestic synd
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and give a better education. please go on. mr. speaker, i do have to lay out the government, i do have to lay out the government policies. i will give way, but i just want to get a little bit of my own speech out. we have extensive growth and have created extra wealth. we have shared the success. economic success has brought unprecedented prosperity to this country. as soon as this government came to power, a family with two children where the husband is on average earnings now gets an average 55 pounds per week in take-home pay after allowing for the increase in prices. after allowing for the increase in prices. let me repeat. after allowing for the increase in prices, a family with two children where the husband is on average earnings after inflation now get an extra 55 pounds per week over and above what you would have got during the time of labour. of course, more work is good, but people have shared in that success. in terms of what the money will buy, for every 3 pounds that family had under labour, they no
and give a better education. please go on. mr. speaker, i do have to lay out the government, i do have to lay out the government policies. i will give way, but i just want to get a little bit of my own speech out. we have extensive growth and have created extra wealth. we have shared the success. economic success has brought unprecedented prosperity to this country. as soon as this government came to power, a family with two children where the husband is on average earnings now gets an average...
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and better. when you see success, there is so many examples of our success in working together and cooperating together that you get a whole hotel group of owners together and they are paying for an expansion of the convention center. that's going to make us world class competitors with places because of the size. so they know how to get things done and know that our city is much acknowledging that this is the most important employment center, the tourism center for the city, it continues to be, we have natural beauty but we also have beauty because we all work together to get that great experience going and for this center to be refurbished, technology wise, space wise and adding things like made in san francisco. i have to say that because for me i got to talk about san francisco in ireland, in paris, i'm going to talk about it beginning tomorrow night the day after when i arrive in beijing that we are really on our way to kind of manufacturing beautiful wonderful things that people can take wi
and better. when you see success, there is so many examples of our success in working together and cooperating together that you get a whole hotel group of owners together and they are paying for an expansion of the convention center. that's going to make us world class competitors with places because of the size. so they know how to get things done and know that our city is much acknowledging that this is the most important employment center, the tourism center for the city, it continues to...
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better suction power. better multi-surface cleaning. better cleaning capacity.t's an upright with enhanced swivel steering and superior maneuverability. it's a portable lift-away so you can use the rotator's unbelievable cleaning power wherever you need it. and with the optional caddy now you can even put the rotator on wheels-- talk about convenience! just like higher priced vacuums such a miele and dyson, the shark rotator lift-away is engineered to have a completely sealed system and it's scientifically proven to reduce exposure to allergens. for years the vacuum industry has claimed that having a hepa filter was the best way to trap dust and allergens. it's time to clear the air about this dirty little secret. the truth is, if your vacuum does not have a system that is completely sealed, then the dust and allergens you vacuum up escape back into the air before they even reach the hepa filter. that's bad news because allergy and asthma experts such as the american academy of allergy, asthma and immunology agree, even low levels of particle pollution can be da
better suction power. better multi-surface cleaning. better cleaning capacity.t's an upright with enhanced swivel steering and superior maneuverability. it's a portable lift-away so you can use the rotator's unbelievable cleaning power wherever you need it. and with the optional caddy now you can even put the rotator on wheels-- talk about convenience! just like higher priced vacuums such a miele and dyson, the shark rotator lift-away is engineered to have a completely sealed system and it's...
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they're always better than an occupier. and invader always has trouble understanding the country they occupy and as the heir proverb says no one knows the roads of mecca better than its own inhabitants limit that shout i have it if i have it. this is. the main prayer takes place and i say most. of the interim sermons have a political resonance and a broadcast throughout iraq and the shia world and. the shias today are imposing their numbers on the. power. in the prayers always end with christ to the glory of the prophet hussein the son of ali allegedly designated by muhammad to be his only successor it's never care. but many on under saddam a million years were detained and many of them were assassinated and thrown into mass graves and. i myself your servant spent twelve years in iraqi jails my family only received news of me one or two years after i was released. i was even afraid of my own brother i thought he was an officer who come to interrogate me yes we suffered and the prisons were filled with shias only when you be
they're always better than an occupier. and invader always has trouble understanding the country they occupy and as the heir proverb says no one knows the roads of mecca better than its own inhabitants limit that shout i have it if i have it. this is. the main prayer takes place and i say most. of the interim sermons have a political resonance and a broadcast throughout iraq and the shia world and. the shias today are imposing their numbers on the. power. in the prayers always end with christ...
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oh, so now you think you're better than me. you think you're better than him?ust state for the record i think you're both better than me. ok. my boys! my dad! my grandpa! oh, come on! what happened to him? he was trying to lift the tv. that tv? oh, no. it's go time. [bones crack] ohh! why didn't anybody tell me? it was bolted down! well, i still thought you could do it. me, too. all: mandelbaum, mandelbaum, mandelbaum! fellas, fellas look, i got to go. oh, yeah that's right, go. put us all in the hospital, and you ruined our business with all your... macho head games! i didn't ruin your business. yes, you did. there's nobody there now at the magic pan to roll the crepes. we got to close it up. don't you hire people to do that? each crepe has to be hand-rolled by a mandelbaum. that's what puts the magic in magic pan! so you just need some guys that could roll 'em? yeah. i think i can help you out. i'll see you later. hey, i can't see the tv! here. you think you're better than us don't you? huh? elaine, i hope you're watching the clothes because i can't take my e
oh, so now you think you're better than me. you think you're better than him?ust state for the record i think you're both better than me. ok. my boys! my dad! my grandpa! oh, come on! what happened to him? he was trying to lift the tv. that tv? oh, no. it's go time. [bones crack] ohh! why didn't anybody tell me? it was bolted down! well, i still thought you could do it. me, too. all: mandelbaum, mandelbaum, mandelbaum! fellas, fellas look, i got to go. oh, yeah that's right, go. put us all in...
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a better society is not utopia. the president of the united states five days before he was legislated said to a large crowd, in five days, in the first election, in five days we'll transform the united states of america. i don't want to fundamentally transform america. utopians want to fundamentally transform america. i want to improve america, not fundamentally transform it. that's the utopian streak that is at the heart of leftism. we can make a world where there is no suffering, no evil, of course, it's a beautiful goal, but to have it as a reality? what -- what everyone who is has tried to make a utopia, my listener, my viewer, everyone, everyone who has tried to make utopia op earth made hell on earth. those who want to incrementally inimprove it make it a better place. >> from the twitter page, one asks, why are liberals so vested in boston bombers being home grown white terrorists? >> well, there was, in fact, an article on one of the liberal welcomeses where the author, a man i actually debated once, so i'm
a better society is not utopia. the president of the united states five days before he was legislated said to a large crowd, in five days, in the first election, in five days we'll transform the united states of america. i don't want to fundamentally transform america. utopians want to fundamentally transform america. i want to improve america, not fundamentally transform it. that's the utopian streak that is at the heart of leftism. we can make a world where there is no suffering, no evil, of...
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. >> tell save liveless. >> more the better. >> keep us safe. >> it is better to keep us safe. have to do to keep the public safe. >> it is more constitutional not to have them but happy they were caught. >> what are lawmakers going to
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wages, better working conditions demand better benefits. turn that dow >> actually, we did. we beat him. we sudan and successfully one. the judge ordered that he did not have the authority. john: but the legislature has the authority, and they may do it. i'm sure they get contributions from unions and they may do it. >> they have the authority to create laws that follow the constitution. we set our own wages, our own hours, our own vacation days, our policies. if we think we are underpaid, our job as business owners to raise our rates. there is nothing that the union cannot trust that we can already do ourselves. john: about $300 per year. you would not have to join. the rule would only apply to day care providers hitch a poor students to give vouchers from the state. maybe that is not. you don't have to take a voucher >> no, you don't. you're limiting the access to high-quality care for children who needed the most. they take 4 million -- the unions would take $4 million per year from minnesota, low-income families to pay for the union. jo
wages, better working conditions demand better benefits. turn that dow >> actually, we did. we beat him. we sudan and successfully one. the judge ordered that he did not have the authority. john: but the legislature has the authority, and they may do it. i'm sure they get contributions from unions and they may do it. >> they have the authority to create laws that follow the constitution. we set our own wages, our own hours, our own vacation days, our policies. if we think we are...
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to make it even better next time around. and our health care business didn't perform as well as we would like. and one of the things we're trying to figure out, quite frankly, we're actually seeing surgeries down. they were down about 4% in the first quarter. they were down 1% in the fourth quarter. they were down 4% last year in the third quarter. and so we haven't quite figured that out. we don't think people are getting healthier, but they're not being admitted to acute care hospitals at the same rate. and you have soon that in some weakness and other health care companies have reported so far this quarter. so that's a little bit of a hole we've got to dig out to hit our numbers in health care over the balance of the year. >> yeah, i liked your honesty in that. you said, listen, we don't really understand. and some other companies are trying to figure it out. but even the companies in the industry don't know. i mean, full time in the industry. now, you called out a couple countries as being really amazing. and i know you
to make it even better next time around. and our health care business didn't perform as well as we would like. and one of the things we're trying to figure out, quite frankly, we're actually seeing surgeries down. they were down about 4% in the first quarter. they were down 1% in the fourth quarter. they were down 4% last year in the third quarter. and so we haven't quite figured that out. we don't think people are getting healthier, but they're not being admitted to acute care hospitals at the...
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housing, better jobs and a little more confidence. there are so many naysayers about the consumer and they been very revery resilient. >> i was at a conference earlier this week, so i was not here, but the market keeps getting gifts. we're getting fundamental gifts. the purchase on monday that ge made, that tells every investor that believes this is late cycle the shale story, domestically, the oil and gas story, the purchase 2that they're making i oklahoma, $100 million facility. is this a blessing going forward. this is actually going to to reduce the deficit. we'll import less oil. and you're looking right now at opportunities that you haven't seen temperature take a look in the utility space. nrg. you have an incredibly tight texas power market. demand no electricity is rising. so it's a new dynamic that gets introduced at the top. so one thing that's catalytic going forward. >> our next guest has been calling for the dow to hit 16,000 by the end of the year, possibly much higher after that. let's bring in jeremy siegel. welcome b
housing, better jobs and a little more confidence. there are so many naysayers about the consumer and they been very revery resilient. >> i was at a conference earlier this week, so i was not here, but the market keeps getting gifts. we're getting fundamental gifts. the purchase on monday that ge made, that tells every investor that believes this is late cycle the shale story, domestically, the oil and gas story, the purchase 2that they're making i oklahoma, $100 million facility. is this...
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>> no. >> smith: isn't it better? >> it's different. >> smith: it's not better? it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those questions shouldn't be whether they have a fiduciary responsibility to me. >> yes, i think that's a very good question to ask. >> smith: and if they don't? >> ask them what that means and see what you think about their answer. >> smith: well, make it simple. should i prefer somebody with a fiduciary responsibility? >> so that's a question that can only be answered on a personal basis based on what your level of need is, what your risk appetite is, and how much of the investment decision you want to delegate. >> smith: but this isn't making it simple. >> well, unf... i wish it was simple. >> smith: over the past couple of decades, we've handed over more than $10 trillion of our retirement money to the
>> no. >> smith: isn't it better? >> it's different. >> smith: it's not better? it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those questions shouldn't be whether they have a fiduciary responsibility to me. >> yes, i think...
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better rates, lower fees. we are a better deal for consumers. the challenge is people don't realize they can get business loans from credit unions. they are starting to wake up to it but it's really an education process. >> okay. so give me a sense of interest rates compared to banks. >> well, overall our interest rates are better across the board. whatever the product is on average. the difference really on the business side with banks is we'll do the true small business loans. our average small business loan is $215,000. a lot of times those are loans that banks don't want to touch. they're just not profitable enough for them, but we'll do those loans. we often do loans that are $50,000 and below. so these are the people that may need a new landscape truck, may want to keep their restaurant going during tough times. we look at those loans. >> for somebody who doesn't know anything about credit unions, you talk about being a member of a credit union. what does that mean? what do i have to do besides take your money for my loan? >> sometimes it
better rates, lower fees. we are a better deal for consumers. the challenge is people don't realize they can get business loans from credit unions. they are starting to wake up to it but it's really an education process. >> okay. so give me a sense of interest rates compared to banks. >> well, overall our interest rates are better across the board. whatever the product is on average. the difference really on the business side with banks is we'll do the true small business loans. our...
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these numbers are better than expected. it is a quality beat. not just studies with better results.od result. that was in large part driven by the investment banking unit where revenues increase by 74% quarter on quarter. specifically in the equities trading business which did very well. but you know what's quite interesting, ross, is the fact that even the businesses that ubs in october said it was going to be exiting, those showed a very strong performance, as well. so it doesn't regret pulling out of some of these units. that's the question i put to ubs's ceo. >> i think that if you look at our business models, the one that was ubs, we are using in this model two-thirds less capital than we had a year ago. we had very good returns on equities. i think there is no regret for us. we do what is best for our shareholders and our clients and it works. >> let's talk about the wealth management business. we saw strong inflows across the board. and i'm wondering whether you believe that the weakness in europe is now finally over. >> no, it's not finally over. there is a process going thr
these numbers are better than expected. it is a quality beat. not just studies with better results.od result. that was in large part driven by the investment banking unit where revenues increase by 74% quarter on quarter. specifically in the equities trading business which did very well. but you know what's quite interesting, ross, is the fact that even the businesses that ubs in october said it was going to be exiting, those showed a very strong performance, as well. so it doesn't regret...
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i think i like "and" better. and is better. the 2013 focus.hole lot more. go further. >> jimmy: tonight on the program -- you know him "community" and the "hangover" movies. starting april 26th you can see him alongside mark wahlberg and dwayne johnson in the new movie "pain and gain," ken jeong is here. >> everyone is either a doer or a don'ter. don't be a don'ter. do be a doer. what are you, big boy? >> i'm a doer. >> say it like you mean it! >> please welcome ken jeong. >> i'm trying to imagine you as an actual doctor. >> i know, i know. >> i was a doctor that would do mr. chow man. the doctor was naked all the time. i thought the patients were supposed to be the naked ones. >> i know, i know. >> i found something interesting out today. our band leader e-mailed me to inform me that our base player was one of your patients. >> yeah, i was talking to him, i was talking to him. >> jimmy: are you still a licensed doctor? >> you know, actually i am. i ponied up the $500 you need to pay the medical board every two years. >> jimmy: you can do that
i think i like "and" better. and is better. the 2013 focus.hole lot more. go further. >> jimmy: tonight on the program -- you know him "community" and the "hangover" movies. starting april 26th you can see him alongside mark wahlberg and dwayne johnson in the new movie "pain and gain," ken jeong is here. >> everyone is either a doer or a don'ter. don't be a don'ter. do be a doer. what are you, big boy? >> i'm a doer. >> say it like...
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wages, better working conditions demand better benefits.to turn that down? >> actually, we did. we beat him. we sudan and successfully one. the judge ordered that he did not have the authority. john: but the legislature has the authority, and they may do it. i'm sure they get contributions from unions and they may do it. >> they have the authority to create laws that follow the constitution. we set our own wages, our own hours, our own vacation days, our policies. if we think we are underpa, our job as business owners to raise our rates. there is nothing that the union cannot trust that we can alrea do ourselves. john: about $300 per yr. you would not have to join. the rule woulonly apply to day care providers hitch a poor students to give vouchers from the state. maybe that is not. you don't have to take a voucher >> no, you don't. you're limiting the access to high-quality care for children who needed the most. they take 4 million -- the unions would take $4 million per year from minnesota, low-income families to pay for the union. john:
wages, better working conditions demand better benefits.to turn that down? >> actually, we did. we beat him. we sudan and successfully one. the judge ordered that he did not have the authority. john: but the legislature has the authority, and they may do it. i'm sure they get contributions from unions and they may do it. >> they have the authority to create laws that follow the constitution. we set our own wages, our own hours, our own vacation days, our policies. if we think we are...