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intimidated come to the state of the state and enter the hall and hear the applause of tom done appellee compared to everyone else. the assembly loves him and his applause dwarfs everyone else. he has been a phenomenal controller, 32 years of public service. god bless you and thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i want to thank the rabbi, i want to thank them. let's give them around of applause. [applause] >> we also have our elected official, lieutenant governor mentioned that. we begin with the greatest team that has ever served the state of new york in my opinion, headed by alfonso, david, stephanie, jill, let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> to the court of appeals, thank you for being here. let's give them a round of applause and members of congress and members of the state assembly in the senate, mayor bill diblasio, thank you very much for being here. congressman charles rangel. the lion of lenox ave. mayor david dickens, who brought us such pride as mayor of new york and all our brothers and sisters in the labor movement. i thought you were here but i can't hear you.
intimidated come to the state of the state and enter the hall and hear the applause of tom done appellee compared to everyone else. the assembly loves him and his applause dwarfs everyone else. he has been a phenomenal controller, 32 years of public service. god bless you and thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i want to thank the rabbi, i want to thank them. let's give them around of applause. [applause] >> we also have our elected official, lieutenant governor mentioned that. we...
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the standard for the board is whether or not the city caused the appellant to be late on the appellee. i don't know whether it's really relevant to your decision here if the landlord didn't give the proper notice. >> an it smells like a duck and looks like a duck, it's usually a duck. okay. i get it. >> so what you are saying, counselor, is that hate to see people get kicked out of their homes for purposes like this. this is the board standard for a jurisdiction request to remind you all and the public. and the building department is required to notify the issues of permits. >> the d.b.i. or landlord? >> d.b.i. has certain notification requirements. >> i don't believe so, but calling you to the podium. >> what was that question? >> so this case comes down to notification and if the tenant was properly notified. is there a requirement from the department of notification? >> not when the permit is issued, but on a three unit building to do the lead paint and the paint disturbing work. so i am not 100% sure the department has to notify on that. but i know that the building owner has to d
the standard for the board is whether or not the city caused the appellant to be late on the appellee. i don't know whether it's really relevant to your decision here if the landlord didn't give the proper notice. >> an it smells like a duck and looks like a duck, it's usually a duck. okay. i get it. >> so what you are saying, counselor, is that hate to see people get kicked out of their homes for purposes like this. this is the board standard for a jurisdiction request to remind...
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visits, would you do it, they would be like appellee. it means cutting out alcohol.e not going there. >> 88,000 people die from alcohol related causes each year, making it the third leading preventable cause of death behind smoking and obesity. >> it's one of the most dangerous drugs there is. it's a little slower to kill you. it might take ten years before it causes cirrhosis but it's going to kill you. >> i learned myself. i had a brother, fred, great guy, best looking guy, best personality. much better than mine. [laughter] but he had a problem. he had a problem with alcohol. >> fred trump died at the age of 43 and president trump says he's never had a drink because of it. >> if we can teach young people and people generally not to start. >> for those who start and can't stop, there's a number of treatment options. teena richardson tried patient therapy and alcohol anonymous. after a year, she relapsed and then went to a hospital for a ten day therapy program aimed at taking away the craving for alcohol. >> we. the experience of nausea with the thought, smell, tas
visits, would you do it, they would be like appellee. it means cutting out alcohol.e not going there. >> 88,000 people die from alcohol related causes each year, making it the third leading preventable cause of death behind smoking and obesity. >> it's one of the most dangerous drugs there is. it's a little slower to kill you. it might take ten years before it causes cirrhosis but it's going to kill you. >> i learned myself. i had a brother, fred, great guy, best looking guy,...
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there are figures floating around, but appellee is heavily down on its buybacks it generated in 2018.ity for apple to double down on that by backstory? story?ack pushing it far but it would make sense given the fact that in 2018, maybe they have lost money on the average price paid but over the medium term, they have made 800 money on their stock buyback program. it has been one element in the outperformance of apple. i would argue maybe it didn't work in 2018, but it is a long-term strategy. guy: would you be happy to buy apple today on the basis that pimco will be looking and say this is a great opportunity to stabilize the situation? edmund: it wouldn't be the only reason, but if i was tim cook, it would be an opportunity to buy apple stock cheap right now given the profitability is going to be better when he announces results than the iphone unit sales were. all of this goes back to the distrust over financial engineering. general electric is one example. how do you relate value to financial engineering if there is such an urge to buy back stock given the decrease in prices? is th
there are figures floating around, but appellee is heavily down on its buybacks it generated in 2018.ity for apple to double down on that by backstory? story?ack pushing it far but it would make sense given the fact that in 2018, maybe they have lost money on the average price paid but over the medium term, they have made 800 money on their stock buyback program. it has been one element in the outperformance of apple. i would argue maybe it didn't work in 2018, but it is a long-term strategy....