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then i moved to market, which with was with npd at the time. so the npd group acquired the books team from nielsen in 2017. and when i was on marketing team, that was kind of the first time that i realized there was a book group that did this and i knew that i wanted to be a part of it. so i began working on the books in 2019, a position opened up and i was lucky enough to get it so really i brought with me, you know, my love for books and pretty good understanding as to how companies use data to, you know, answer a business question or create strategies so i was lucky enough to get the role and then it was also up with some vigorous analyst training and to of advance my technical skills and my analytical skills and. learn to analyze data from a category management perspective. so now i get to kind of combine love of books with my analytical and it's a good fit. is it okay for an industry analyst to say what you're reading now and what genres you like to read? that is okay, yes so i am primarily a fiction reader. i tend to read in print format,
then i moved to market, which with was with npd at the time. so the npd group acquired the books team from nielsen in 2017. and when i was on marketing team, that was kind of the first time that i realized there was a book group that did this and i knew that i wanted to be a part of it. so i began working on the books in 2019, a position opened up and i was lucky enough to get it so really i brought with me, you know, my love for books and pretty good understanding as to how companies use data...
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they, like you said, they called in the npd to arrest us the first night and the npd declined.ents that were suspended, that were initially part of the encampment. we also had some intimidation, some threats from the gw police, which continue to surveil us every day and i, as faras i know, negotiations have begun with university admin but all we know is they have begun. can you tell us what things are like in the encampment right now, how determined are you and your fellow protesters to stay there? i think very determined. the mood is quite good. honestly, morale is high. we have been very peaceful, have had no arrests whatsoever. i think everyone there is committed wholeheartedly and unwaveringly for palestinian liberation, especially after seven months of genocide that they have witnessed. so everyone that there is really, really holding strong and it's actually we are growing in numbers for community members. i have to ask, this process is very personal to you. tell us more about that. my father is from gaza, so i have a lot of family who are still there — cousins, aunts, un
they, like you said, they called in the npd to arrest us the first night and the npd declined.ents that were suspended, that were initially part of the encampment. we also had some intimidation, some threats from the gw police, which continue to surveil us every day and i, as faras i know, negotiations have begun with university admin but all we know is they have begun. can you tell us what things are like in the encampment right now, how determined are you and your fellow protesters to stay...
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those members had control gear not vis to believe the public but for their self-protection in case npdhad to respond, control efforts if needed and so we had the capability, we had the planning and we had know-how, out of all nato summits, the summer of 2020, covid we were not able to respond to this, we are incapable, that's categorically false. >> my time is short but i just find it a slap in the face to all the good men and women who serve in the armed services to say that you're not prepared. a slap on the face. that's point blank what happened, thank you, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> reviewed 37,000 pages of documented related to the national guard, on january 6th, their response and 46 of those pages are in the final report that was issued. if you searched the transcripts of those interviews how would these witnesses ahead of this hearing, you'll see the significant number of questions used for testimony from the select committee of their foundation because there wasn't a court reporter doesn't mean that it didn't happen. as i told you in the back room i was in the balcony whil
those members had control gear not vis to believe the public but for their self-protection in case npdhad to respond, control efforts if needed and so we had the capability, we had the planning and we had know-how, out of all nato summits, the summer of 2020, covid we were not able to respond to this, we are incapable, that's categorically false. >> my time is short but i just find it a slap in the face to all the good men and women who serve in the armed services to say that you're not...
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we worked for npd all over the city.r for secret service police or park police. >> just to make sure i understand, there was a discussion of a plan, get to the bus, get to the capital. is that what you are saying, sergeant major brooks ? >> we do our normal planning operations. we already had a rally point identified for the soldiers who were on traffic control points within the city. . all we had to do was communicate to those service members to rally at that point, don your riot gear. everyone else at the armory and moving towards direction. exactly as mentioned, once we arise, it's called defense so support to civil authorities. once we arrived, we are supporting the civil authority in this case, the capital police would've given us direction on where to be and what to do. >> okay, thank you. >> this is my last question. general dean, i will start with you because you would have been the senior member at the time. the order that finally came. what time was it again? >> general dean, at 5:09, did secretary mccarthy giv
we worked for npd all over the city.r for secret service police or park police. >> just to make sure i understand, there was a discussion of a plan, get to the bus, get to the capital. is that what you are saying, sergeant major brooks ? >> we do our normal planning operations. we already had a rally point identified for the soldiers who were on traffic control points within the city. . all we had to do was communicate to those service members to rally at that point, don your riot...
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what is important for us is that every single loan we give, it has to be npd positive.certain areas, we have to be compensated for that additional risk we're taking through pricing that risk effectively. that's been our methodology. that's why we generated record earnings of over $440 million last quarter on return of equity of 23%, which is one of the best in class in latin america. even though we see that delinquency ticking up. >> before we let you go, got to ask you about the president of argentina, and what you think is happening in the argentinean economy. the president of arjgentina in the u.s. last week making the case for capitalism in argentina. >> what? >> what do you think? >> i think it is really unbelievable to see the biggest defender of capitalism today be the president of argentina. it is such a contradiction in a way because argentina has really forgotten capitalism for the past decade. look where they ended up. they ended up in a situation that is -- that is -- it is quite dire. so, i think it is great that -- capitalism has its weaknesses, its defaul
what is important for us is that every single loan we give, it has to be npd positive.certain areas, we have to be compensated for that additional risk we're taking through pricing that risk effectively. that's been our methodology. that's why we generated record earnings of over $440 million last quarter on return of equity of 23%, which is one of the best in class in latin america. even though we see that delinquency ticking up. >> before we let you go, got to ask you about the...