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a red or a titian. he really studied this message. labor was having a hard time. he ultimately emerged as one of the voices of labor. this is not to say others were not important. but he is great latitude with those kind of folks, courting labor and the labor vote. was the high point of the movement? prof. johnson: probably 1912, when eugene debs garnered about 12%. probably the most of any socialist. striking into important. so, 1912 was probably the high point and i will say there was always this sense for the readlist party, if you pamphlets and newspapers, they always believed the next election would be the big one and they would bring about the final march of socialist a la ticks in the united states. of course, that never happened but the high point was 1912. host: was there any lasting on thece or impact american political system? prof. johnson: i think it was one of the first and most important third-party successes but in terms of great reform successes, i do not think we can point to the debs candidacy win as ae did not result. had he won, i suspect thin
a red or a titian. he really studied this message. labor was having a hard time. he ultimately emerged as one of the voices of labor. this is not to say others were not important. but he is great latitude with those kind of folks, courting labor and the labor vote. was the high point of the movement? prof. johnson: probably 1912, when eugene debs garnered about 12%. probably the most of any socialist. striking into important. so, 1912 was probably the high point and i will say there was always...
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recovery pick up pace and we positioned ourselves to buy assets from a lot of traditional financial in titian'selling off assets. mark: it was not the only real estate market that saw the during the financial crisis of seven or eight years ago. are there other opportunities elsewhere? >> it is interesting how it played out. the opportunities were initially centered in the u k and ireland. it shifted south. we estimate there are about $400 billion of non-core real estate that still has to be sold by a variety of financial institutions to the focus has shifted to spain and now italy and even greece. you have to be very cautious and price-sensitive but ultimately, there are fundamentals. how much value is there to buy? a lot of equity players are getting into it. >> in europe, we are on the tail end of the credit cycle. really playing the leftovers from the global financial crisis and we still measure that supply , so there is competition. the interesting thing to us is how the credit cycle has turned in the u.s. while europe is finishing the credit and default cycle, the u.s. has just entered thi
recovery pick up pace and we positioned ourselves to buy assets from a lot of traditional financial in titian'selling off assets. mark: it was not the only real estate market that saw the during the financial crisis of seven or eight years ago. are there other opportunities elsewhere? >> it is interesting how it played out. the opportunities were initially centered in the u k and ireland. it shifted south. we estimate there are about $400 billion of non-core real estate that still has to...
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he is a very divisive on the titian. francine: the closest advisor to tony blair for years. great to get his perspective on u.k. politics and offering to hillary clinton. mark: the former director of communications and strategy for prime minister tony blair. vonnie: we have the bloomberg editor and chief, a british citizen. you just heard from alastair campbell, the former communications director for tony blair, talk about the failure of politics. parties, liberal parties, that are failing their constituencies? >> he has always been a shrewd political operator. i think you are right. thetarget on the left, labor vote, the labor state at home, they voted to leave. it is partly because it is very tepid reactions -- vonnie: we will get back to john in a moment. he is saying that he agrees with everything that alastair campbell said. there is a deficit in representation for those who feel disenfranchised. a bettere needs to be way of representing these disenfranchised people that are outside major cities. mark: it is not easy. look at the split. that were clearly apparent by the
he is a very divisive on the titian. francine: the closest advisor to tony blair for years. great to get his perspective on u.k. politics and offering to hillary clinton. mark: the former director of communications and strategy for prime minister tony blair. vonnie: we have the bloomberg editor and chief, a british citizen. you just heard from alastair campbell, the former communications director for tony blair, talk about the failure of politics. parties, liberal parties, that are failing...
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comes from the right, lives in a settlement, but also has a reputation for being a pragmatic a la titian. -- politician. he has said if you give me a deal that works, i will move out of my settlement. charlie: is such a deal possible? mr. golberg: not right now. i mean, peace is possible, but at thet available moment. anything we could think of us peace. -- as peace. charlie: his definition of a deal is --? mr. golberg: the maximum that israel can give does not meet minimum, so it's not even worth trying. charlie: what is a think about a ran at this stage -- iran at this stage after they have had a chance both in iran, in the in europe, to think about the deal the president made? mr. golberg: iran is holding to the letter of the deal but not the spirit, according to the president. the iranians argue that there is not a spirit, there is a deal. we do this and you free up the money you are holding in your banks. you lift certain sanctions. an interesting split within the administration, i think. don't think president obama is starry eyed about the potential for change while the supreme lea
comes from the right, lives in a settlement, but also has a reputation for being a pragmatic a la titian. -- politician. he has said if you give me a deal that works, i will move out of my settlement. charlie: is such a deal possible? mr. golberg: not right now. i mean, peace is possible, but at thet available moment. anything we could think of us peace. -- as peace. charlie: his definition of a deal is --? mr. golberg: the maximum that israel can give does not meet minimum, so it's not even...
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same factors, the unknown unknown, the fact that we needed more resiliency in the biggest and the titian's -- biggest institutions. inuming we do go forward that explicit way, some of those things we put in place to or -- before might be adjusted as well. so while there will be a significant increase, it will not be as if it were dollar for dollar. david: if you go ahead as you would expect to, what would be the timing when this would take effect? would it the in time for the next round of stress tests? i would suspect not, although we haven't made a decision on that. i actually think it will getably important for us to a proposal out in enough time for institutions to begin planning for the increased surcharge. just as originally with the stress test we were freezing may be anere, there effective phase in as well. federal that was reserve governor daniel tarullo. ♪ scarlet:scarlet: julie hyman has the big reveal on today's mystery stock. it is less shiny as a prominence analyst takes a loop to its sales. pros, loops, diamonds -- tiffany's? julie: signet. cigna jewelers is tumbling today.
same factors, the unknown unknown, the fact that we needed more resiliency in the biggest and the titian's -- biggest institutions. inuming we do go forward that explicit way, some of those things we put in place to or -- before might be adjusted as well. so while there will be a significant increase, it will not be as if it were dollar for dollar. david: if you go ahead as you would expect to, what would be the timing when this would take effect? would it the in time for the next round of...
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i mentioned in my opening statement that as they received deskh print titian's enough petitions, but as of last week it was approved petitions for 12,000 additional returning workers per category as approved 11,700 law, with another -- with another 1171 pending. ordinarily the approved petitions to not match up one for one with the number of visas issued. given that these workers were here before, isn't it likely the numbers will be relatively close? >> our senses absolutely, there is no way it is going to be 8000. previous experience suggests they always get it wrong. it turns out to be higher than anticipated. >> with regard to the temporary not -- one of the towns that has the most peak demand? i do think it is something that college students and even high school graduates aren't working in the summer today. i worked construction, two summers, and it wasn't good for me. shows especially if you are not someone going on to college, it is important to work if you are a teenager. it turns out it is very hard to learn how to function in the world of labor if you tried learned when you
i mentioned in my opening statement that as they received deskh print titian's enough petitions, but as of last week it was approved petitions for 12,000 additional returning workers per category as approved 11,700 law, with another -- with another 1171 pending. ordinarily the approved petitions to not match up one for one with the number of visas issued. given that these workers were here before, isn't it likely the numbers will be relatively close? >> our senses absolutely, there is no...
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i mentioned in my opening statement that as they received deskh print titian's enough petitions, but as of last week it was approved petitions for 12,000 additional returning workers per category as approved 11,700 law, with another -- with another 1171 pending. ordinarily the approved petitions to not match up one for one with the number of visas issued. given that these workers were here before, isn't it likely the numbers will be relatively close? >> our senses absolutely, there is no way it is going to be 8000. previous experience suggests they always get it wrong. it turns out to be higher than anticipated. >> with regard to the temporary not -- one of the towns that has the most peak demand? i do think it is something that college students and even high school graduates aren't working in the summer today. i worked construction, two summers, and it wasn't good for me. shows especially if you are not someone going on to college, it is important to work if you are a teenager. it turns out it is very hard to learn how to function in the world of labor if you tried learned when you
i mentioned in my opening statement that as they received deskh print titian's enough petitions, but as of last week it was approved petitions for 12,000 additional returning workers per category as approved 11,700 law, with another -- with another 1171 pending. ordinarily the approved petitions to not match up one for one with the number of visas issued. given that these workers were here before, isn't it likely the numbers will be relatively close? >> our senses absolutely, there is no...
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with your comp titian going on with supervisor fairm who is chairman of budget and finance committee and don't think there is a snow ball chance in hell you will get the money you ask for, the 30 percent increase. if you do hallelujah but think it is slim to known because mr. farrell will abuse the position to take prisoners or retbution against anybody found against him which you have. very frankly, commissioners hayon and renne were here and a significant part the cuball in my perspective that kept the budget flat and if there is a problem with all the backlog the new executive director has gotten they have to take their share the responsibility. just like the police commission is doing is scapegoating greg suhr and denying what occurred was on the backs of [inaudible] >> charley [inaudible] commissioners. good afternoon. i was just going to say i do want to thank mr. andrews for his service. i think you have had a very moments tenure and glad you were there. we navigated a number of things very successfully just recently the appointment of a executive director which was a outstand
with your comp titian going on with supervisor fairm who is chairman of budget and finance committee and don't think there is a snow ball chance in hell you will get the money you ask for, the 30 percent increase. if you do hallelujah but think it is slim to known because mr. farrell will abuse the position to take prisoners or retbution against anybody found against him which you have. very frankly, commissioners hayon and renne were here and a significant part the cuball in my perspective...
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as long as there's competition and appears to be vibrant calm titian y -- competition you have a choice. i have two satellite companies, i can stream things, i have to have my son help me with that, but i can stream things as well. there is competition. there's more subscriptions you can get without a contract because it's becoming very competitive. one big cable company was bankrupt, apparently they're struggling to make enough profit. anyway, i think it's come to the point we have simpler billing as a marketing tool, some of the different companies are marketing they have simpler bills to get business away from their competitors. i think we need to put the hearing in perspective and not get too carried away. i have the same frustrations, everybody does in the modern world of trying to call and get through to these companies. we have to realize first do no harm. do we want to get involved with an industry and do it to such extent that ultimately we screw up something that's actually working very well in many instances and acknowledge we have hundreds of choices in channels, maybe the h
as long as there's competition and appears to be vibrant calm titian y -- competition you have a choice. i have two satellite companies, i can stream things, i have to have my son help me with that, but i can stream things as well. there is competition. there's more subscriptions you can get without a contract because it's becoming very competitive. one big cable company was bankrupt, apparently they're struggling to make enough profit. anyway, i think it's come to the point we have simpler...