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she founded the dance ensembles under the auspices of the brazilian cultural association. it means "watercolor is" in portuguese and is known as a creative -- as creative costumes -- cote "watercolors." there are three carnaval kings from their ranks. she is working at a preschool and is the way mother. today, we honor korea for being an ambassador -- we honor maria for being an ambassador of brazilian culture and dance for the san francisco bay area for 25 years. [cheers and applause] now, i believe we have a plaque for you, but i do not have it. give me one second, ok? uh, buh, buh, buh, buh, buh. hold on one second. we are having technical difficulties. come help me. i am not sure where the plack is. i am going to give you some flowers, and i am going to pretend that i am handing you a plack -- plaque. now, next up is the group? ok. are you dancing? ok. sure. >> i would like to say thank you to all of you and for all of the carnaval organization for letting us to brazilian carnaval here. thank you very much. [applause] all right, next up, we have a performance by a grou
she founded the dance ensembles under the auspices of the brazilian cultural association. it means "watercolor is" in portuguese and is known as a creative -- as creative costumes -- cote "watercolors." there are three carnaval kings from their ranks. she is working at a preschool and is the way mother. today, we honor korea for being an ambassador -- we honor maria for being an ambassador of brazilian culture and dance for the san francisco bay area for 25 years. [cheers...
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this is focused on the lack of the nile or access through the auspices focus on the lack of the nile are accessed through this is -- this is focused on the lack of access or denial. not accommodating the client's request for special meals. >> can you talk about the last one? >> this requires someone who is disabled and they require a tray of food brought to their table. the health and hygiene category, this refers to 11 standards of care which focus on meals, access to toiletries, and stock first aid kits. in this category, there was 39 separate complaints including allegations of mold. a lack of protective equipment for staff. the facility and access category, this is probably the largest category that involved the most standards of care. there are 16 standards of care which makes up thoughts which make up these categories. these are in the methodology. there were 64 separate complaints and included allegations of lack of access to laundry's services on site for a referral for such. there was a lack of notices posted in english and spanish and a lack of notices that posted maleness
this is focused on the lack of the nile or access through the auspices focus on the lack of the nile are accessed through this is -- this is focused on the lack of access or denial. not accommodating the client's request for special meals. >> can you talk about the last one? >> this requires someone who is disabled and they require a tray of food brought to their table. the health and hygiene category, this refers to 11 standards of care which focus on meals, access to toiletries,...
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a special force that can command under some other flag, under some other auspices and with a charter that says that we are not here to take sides but to keep you from killing each other. >> thank you very much. >> in afghanistan, the request of one u.s. marine has grabbed worldwide attention. the sergeant wanted to take mila kunis to the marine corps ball. now he has the date of a lifetime. >> never mind occupying different worlds, they occupy different planets. he is in afghanistan, she is in hollywood. >> i want to take a moment out of my day to invite you to the marine corps ball on november 18th in north carolina. >> his bowl invitation was seen by 800,000 people on youtube but not by the actress. -- his bold invitation was seen by a hundred thousand people. >> do it for your country. >> justin timberlake played matchmaker. >> i will work on this for you. i will work on this for you. he invited you to the ball. >> when is the ball? >> in november. >> i will go. >> she is promoting her latest film and she can look forward to a trip to north carolina. she is swapping the movies for
a special force that can command under some other flag, under some other auspices and with a charter that says that we are not here to take sides but to keep you from killing each other. >> thank you very much. >> in afghanistan, the request of one u.s. marine has grabbed worldwide attention. the sergeant wanted to take mila kunis to the marine corps ball. now he has the date of a lifetime. >> never mind occupying different worlds, they occupy different planets. he is in...
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an elderly -- an elderly man was that around 7: auspice 45 tonight. police believe it was the result of a domestic dispute. the search continues tonight for the gunmen who shot and killed a man outside of the rosedale nightclub. george william bryant was shot multiple times a saturday outside of club of baltimore. the shooting may have stemmed from an argument. >> i know the places i go to. i always have my eyes wide open and look over my shoulder when i go into a new place like this. i would not judge this place by one incident at all. everyplace deserved a fair break. >> an officer that was injured trying to secure the scene was treated and released. police have identified the victim of a drowned 6-year-old child person --. more from sandy point state park. >> locals motion for them in the water to move back into the area were a lifeguard is keeping watch. signs indicate were to swim. police say a 6-year-old boy drowned while in an unguarded location. witnesses say the boy was holding his sister's hand. they became separated, and he went undercover
an elderly -- an elderly man was that around 7: auspice 45 tonight. police believe it was the result of a domestic dispute. the search continues tonight for the gunmen who shot and killed a man outside of the rosedale nightclub. george william bryant was shot multiple times a saturday outside of club of baltimore. the shooting may have stemmed from an argument. >> i know the places i go to. i always have my eyes wide open and look over my shoulder when i go into a new place like this. i...
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students and parents and fraternities and universities that dangerous behavior takes place under the auspices of good clean fun. >> the lawsuit claims the student was involved in a mock kidnapping. the claim says they bought his ankles and compelled him to consume him-- bound his ankles and compelled him to consume alcohol. the university says it has a zero tolerance policy. >> a tour bus crashed on marco island. >> an overnight explosion leveled a pennsylvania car wash. the blast destroyed the car wash in lancaster. the explosion involved propane tanks. fortunately, nobody was hurt. an explosion leveled a 5000 square foot home in georgia early this morning. three were seriously hurt in the blast, which happened around 5:30 a.m. because of the blast is still under investigation. >> celebrating the fourth of july is a tradition in many american families. >> the cost of food is high. we will break down why in this consumer alert. >> it has been a beautiful stretch of weather. things are going to change over the holiday weekend. we will show you the seven-day forecast. 88 degrees at the airport.
students and parents and fraternities and universities that dangerous behavior takes place under the auspices of good clean fun. >> the lawsuit claims the student was involved in a mock kidnapping. the claim says they bought his ankles and compelled him to consume him-- bound his ankles and compelled him to consume alcohol. the university says it has a zero tolerance policy. >> a tour bus crashed on marco island. >> an overnight explosion leveled a pennsylvania car wash. the...
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if i do, i would go under the auspices of save the children, as i said, the somali people know them, trust them. they have been on the ground for 20 years, they are the best effort to the people who will be able to save the children of somalia. mind you we're talking about the future of somalia, because malnutritioned children, it's not like you feed them and then they are fine. that's not how it works. these people will be affected for generations. we're trying to stop that from happening. >> the threat now is to lose an entire generation. >> that's exactly why it's so urgent that we need the donors to step up and help to save the children. other organizations, if anybody is interested in knowing how to help, they can go to save safe the children.org. in these tough economic times, even a single dollar has to be transparent. this is why i'm involved with save the children, because it is transparent and every dollar, goes dr 95% of it goes to the ground, and the other 5%, what we do, is we try to get the other dollar. >> that's great work, iman, and thank you for the powerful volley.
if i do, i would go under the auspices of save the children, as i said, the somali people know them, trust them. they have been on the ground for 20 years, they are the best effort to the people who will be able to save the children of somalia. mind you we're talking about the future of somalia, because malnutritioned children, it's not like you feed them and then they are fine. that's not how it works. these people will be affected for generations. we're trying to stop that from happening....
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course, and i'd also like to preface my remarks by saying what an honor it is to appear under the auspicesf of the manhattan institute. on the way out here, in fact, just as i was listening to the radio news, it has a reference to works and research done by the manhattan institute, um, and that is pretty fantastic. it boosted me no end to think that you are fine in all sill -- firing in all cylinders in the way that you are. in the course of researching and writing on the second world war which i've been doing now for 20 years, but specifically for my last book, "the storm of war," i have come to the conclusion that the real reason why hitler lost the war even though he could have won it was because he consistently put his nazi ideology before the best interests of the german reich. every time there was a diversion of the ways between his fascist fanaticism and the best interests of the -- [inaudible] he always went the nazi route. and this is the underlying reason for his defeat. you see it at the beginning of the war, at the very start of the war because in both poland and sand scandinav
course, and i'd also like to preface my remarks by saying what an honor it is to appear under the auspicesf of the manhattan institute. on the way out here, in fact, just as i was listening to the radio news, it has a reference to works and research done by the manhattan institute, um, and that is pretty fantastic. it boosted me no end to think that you are fine in all sill -- firing in all cylinders in the way that you are. in the course of researching and writing on the second world war which...
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>> no, because it's all being done under the auspices of 215-- that it's a medical marijuana grow, and that they have posted permits or posted recommendations from doctors that preclude the sheriff's department and/or anybody else from taking it off. the whole concept of medical marijuana is being used as a cover by drug traffickers and drug dealers to sell marijuana outside of the state of california, where they can make more profit. >> montgomery: earlier in the week, sheriff's deputies were able to seize thousands of pounds of pot from the same area. it would have been worth several million dollars wholesale in california. but the cops allege that the pot was actually going to be driven out of state. >> investigators say the two women never stopped to sleep and drove straight through california, arizona, new mexico and texas... >> montgomery: teaming up with a local news team, the task force tracked the rest of the fresno pot to dallas, where it was going to be sold for triple the price. >> marijuana's by far the most profitable of all the illegal narcotics-- cocaine, methamphetamin
>> no, because it's all being done under the auspices of 215-- that it's a medical marijuana grow, and that they have posted permits or posted recommendations from doctors that preclude the sheriff's department and/or anybody else from taking it off. the whole concept of medical marijuana is being used as a cover by drug traffickers and drug dealers to sell marijuana outside of the state of california, where they can make more profit. >> montgomery: earlier in the week, sheriff's...
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this new mechanism under the auspices of the esf is an important mechanism because we need to cut the nominal burden of our public debt and it's also very fractional. i can make the distinction between privatization of the entities of the so-called public companies or of public rights and to the privatization. because the property of the state. we have estimations and a very big real-estate property of private entities and this field of the real estate is important for the foreign investors increased, the accommodation with our main sectors of the economy and tourism but also for energy and the program is a very attractive and also we organize new fields, we can prepare new offers. we have -- we take the role because in order to construct a new market is absolutely necessary to organize these relationships, and because of that this occasion is a very important for me to meet this public announcement before the american audience of high quality because we need not only the support of our european partners but also the support from the united states and first of all the support of the g
this new mechanism under the auspices of the esf is an important mechanism because we need to cut the nominal burden of our public debt and it's also very fractional. i can make the distinction between privatization of the entities of the so-called public companies or of public rights and to the privatization. because the property of the state. we have estimations and a very big real-estate property of private entities and this field of the real estate is important for the foreign investors...
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. >> laura: we should remind everybody that atf is under the auspices of the department of justice and obviously the attorney general eric holder. he has been asked about this, vincent. he said similar to the president "i didn't authorize this. this sim proper. this isn't something i would ever authorize." is it conceivable that an operation like this, with this many weapons, moving across our border into mexico no one would have authorized this kind of operation? >> oh, there were people that at the justice department were intimately aware of this. through my own discussions with people in mexico atf agents who were involved in this. you know, senator grassley and -- get to the bottom of this. and whether the attorney general approved it, ordered it, whatever words we're playing here, it should have been stopped immediately. when he did find out about it. and if he didn't know about it, why didn't he? >> laura: well, it seems like one or the other. either he has no handle on his own staff or the operations. this is a major operation. 1700 plus weapons crossing the border? i mean, we a
. >> laura: we should remind everybody that atf is under the auspices of the department of justice and obviously the attorney general eric holder. he has been asked about this, vincent. he said similar to the president "i didn't authorize this. this sim proper. this isn't something i would ever authorize." is it conceivable that an operation like this, with this many weapons, moving across our border into mexico no one would have authorized this kind of operation? >> oh,...
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this new mechanism under the auspices of the ss is a very important mechanism because we need to cut the use of a nominal of our public debt. the list of privatization is very ambitious but also, i can make a distinction between privatization of entities, of so-called public companies, or of public rights, and to the privatization on the very interactive filter of the real estate. because the property of the states is huge. we have some estimations vary ambitious and we have also very good real estate property of private entities. and this field, the field of real estate is also very important for foreign investors in greece. income a nation with our main sectors, of our real economy, i start with tourism, but also for energy on the field of energy, the privatization program is very attractive. we can organize new fields. we can prepare new offices, but we have, we take the role that we need fires. because in order to construct new market, necessary to organize this relationships between development, and because of that, this occasion is very important for me to make this public anno
this new mechanism under the auspices of the ss is a very important mechanism because we need to cut the use of a nominal of our public debt. the list of privatization is very ambitious but also, i can make a distinction between privatization of entities, of so-called public companies, or of public rights, and to the privatization on the very interactive filter of the real estate. because the property of the states is huge. we have some estimations vary ambitious and we have also very good real...
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i'd also like to preface my remarks by saying what an honor just to appear under the auspices of the manhattan institute which i'm great admirer you're on the way out here in fact just as let's listen to to the radio news, it has a reference to works in research done by the manhattan institute, and that is pretty fantastic, knowing that you are fine in the way that you are. in the course of researching and writing on the second world war wish i have done for 20 years, specifically to my last book, "the storm of war," i have come to the conclusion that the real reason why hitler lost the war, even if he could have won it, was because he consistently good. it's not the ideology for the best interests of the german reich. every time there was a diversion of the ways, between his fastest fanaticism and the best interest, he always went the nazi root. and this is the underlying reason. you see it at the beginning of the war but the very start of the war because in both old and and scandinavia, the maneuver through france in may 1940, he was allowing those german generals who had a far gre
i'd also like to preface my remarks by saying what an honor just to appear under the auspices of the manhattan institute which i'm great admirer you're on the way out here in fact just as let's listen to to the radio news, it has a reference to works in research done by the manhattan institute, and that is pretty fantastic, knowing that you are fine in the way that you are. in the course of researching and writing on the second world war wish i have done for 20 years, specifically to my last...
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under the was bircher auspices, we have a program where a 1500 kilometers of road are under active me to then sprayed with in developing capability of afghan firms and afghan employees -- under active maintenance. we have been developing a capability of afghan friends and afghan employees for years now. the deputy task force manager it is an afghan engineer. he can take that program over in another six months or maybe a year. the important point about that is that sustainability means funding. we have worked with the afghan government and the minister of public works and finance to establish a framework for road authority as well as a road find it. the minister of finance indicated he feels it is very important in that roads can be funded, maintenance of roads can be found, through fuel taxes, something along those lines. this issue is not president karzai's desk on the decision of whether or not -- is now on president karzai's test on the decision on whether or not it goes to public works or presidential authority. having some foresight into will these roads be able to be maintained,
under the was bircher auspices, we have a program where a 1500 kilometers of road are under active me to then sprayed with in developing capability of afghan firms and afghan employees -- under active maintenance. we have been developing a capability of afghan friends and afghan employees for years now. the deputy task force manager it is an afghan engineer. he can take that program over in another six months or maybe a year. the important point about that is that sustainability means funding....
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wolf, who did it under the auspices of tom lantos, human rights commission or committee.ings on copps and other minority religions in the middle east. but of course the revolution against mubarak has created a new situation which calls for a new hearing. things have changed dramatically on the ground. and i'd like to bring a special focus to the issue of the abduction of the coptic women and girls. we need to and we will have follow-up hearings later this year until the egyptian government gets the message. this is an issue that calls for action. in april of 2010, i wrote to the state department together with 15 other members urging further investigation reporting on the exploitation of coptic women. this spring frank wolf introduced legislation that would create a special envoy of remote religious freedom of religious minorities in the middle east and south central asia. the bill is likely to be on the floor this coming monday. hopefully it will pass. hopefully the senate will take it up easily and get down to the president to have a point person reaching out and working
wolf, who did it under the auspices of tom lantos, human rights commission or committee.ings on copps and other minority religions in the middle east. but of course the revolution against mubarak has created a new situation which calls for a new hearing. things have changed dramatically on the ground. and i'd like to bring a special focus to the issue of the abduction of the coptic women and girls. we need to and we will have follow-up hearings later this year until the egyptian government gets...
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under the was bircher auspices, we have a program where a 1500 kilometers of road are under active me to then sprayed with in developing capability of afghan firms and afghan employees -- under active maintenance. we have been developing a capability of afghan friends and afghan employees for years now. the deputy task force manager it is an afghan engineer. he can take that program over in another six months or maybe a year. the important point about that is that sustainability means funding. we have worked with the afghan government and the minister of public works and finance to establish a framework for road authority as well as a road find it. the minister of finance indicated he feels it is very important in that roads can be funded, maintenance of roads can be found, through fuel taxes, something along those lines. this issue is not president karzai's desk on the decision of whether or not -- is now on president karzai's test on the decision on whether or not it goes to public works or presidential authority. having some foresight into will these roads be able to be maintained,
under the was bircher auspices, we have a program where a 1500 kilometers of road are under active me to then sprayed with in developing capability of afghan firms and afghan employees -- under active maintenance. we have been developing a capability of afghan friends and afghan employees for years now. the deputy task force manager it is an afghan engineer. he can take that program over in another six months or maybe a year. the important point about that is that sustainability means funding....
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they are either acting under the auspices of a national bank, or they are importing interest rates from other states, for quite frankly the state regulatory authority does not have the funding to address some of the significant needs of consumers. one of the of the things i wanted to mention that has not been mentioned yet was the office of financial literacy. i think this is a very important aspect of the consumer financial protection board, because i think consumers should be learning about consumer finance even before they become consumers. >> our to read some quotes that exist from the american bankers association, all of these are concerns about bills created in new financial bureaus, and i think you'll be able to tell which ones i am talking about. "no one is born aspect of the economic life of this country, whether the agriculture or banking our commerce, which will not be adversely affected by this bill." "no one with any practical the planets with the business practice could lead to these regulations and arrive at any verdict other than that they would cripple and retard busine
they are either acting under the auspices of a national bank, or they are importing interest rates from other states, for quite frankly the state regulatory authority does not have the funding to address some of the significant needs of consumers. one of the of the things i wanted to mention that has not been mentioned yet was the office of financial literacy. i think this is a very important aspect of the consumer financial protection board, because i think consumers should be learning about...
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there is an initiative under the auspices of the federal reserve bank of new york, which is an industry initiative. which is working on reforming the way that the triparty repo market works, but it's not directly to the -- the primary objective of the triparty repo market task force is to solve a kind of technical issue that arises from the tribal -- triparty repo market during the day. the triparty repo market there is secured credit overnight which means 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 a.m., but intraday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., there's an unsecured exposures of cash investors in the triparty repo markets. and this unsecured exposure can give incentives to run in triparty. so this task force is actually working on solutions to that. and this is one of the factors often, you know, that has often been blamed to have contributed to some of the instabilities in the repo market. >> it strikes me as when the leftover pieces of business that we still haven't grappled with with a consequent of the crisis. >> i think they need to grapple with that. >> thanks very much, device. i would like to call
there is an initiative under the auspices of the federal reserve bank of new york, which is an industry initiative. which is working on reforming the way that the triparty repo market works, but it's not directly to the -- the primary objective of the triparty repo market task force is to solve a kind of technical issue that arises from the tribal -- triparty repo market during the day. the triparty repo market there is secured credit overnight which means 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 a.m., but intraday...
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under the you a pisses of the united nations, turkey agreed -- under the auspices of the united nations, turkey agreed in 1979 to withdraw and hand over a city to its rightful inhabitants. despite the annual calls of the united nations for turkey, the city remains a ghost town. the international community continually demands the withdrawal of the overwhelming turkey presence on the island of cyprus. however, they have not even considered a reduction of military troops. as a candidate country seeking anticipation to the european union, they have been advised to open their air and sea ports to the republic of cyprus as a condition for the further negotiation of the chapters. turkey, nonetheless, refuses to open its ports to cypriat flag vessels. they will hold the european union in the second half of 2012, a sumette -- summit. the foreign minister just the other day threatened the european union that turkey will free its relations with that body when the republic of cyprus holds its presidency. mr. speaker, this is not the conduct of a country serious about joining the family of democrati
under the you a pisses of the united nations, turkey agreed -- under the auspices of the united nations, turkey agreed in 1979 to withdraw and hand over a city to its rightful inhabitants. despite the annual calls of the united nations for turkey, the city remains a ghost town. the international community continually demands the withdrawal of the overwhelming turkey presence on the island of cyprus. however, they have not even considered a reduction of military troops. as a candidate country...
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massachusetts versus the epa, it was a contested case of a 5-for decision but it did allow the epa under the auspices of the clean air act to regulate in the area. >> in the epa case a couple of years ago of the liberals fought the government is going to get involved, surface is a bad decision, but it led to the supreme court i think unanimously deciding in overturning the second circuit. we don't have federal judges decide all about global warming and let the justice ginsburg wrote a relatively brief opinion because it saves trees. [laughter] >> what would you like to comment on? >> in the case to take a look at the foot note to the law school to read the footnote first i'd forgotten that lesson. but in foot note to justice ginsburg said the court has no official opinion on global warming and most people right epa and it is often cited as of the supreme court taking judicial notice of that fact, so foot node ii is important and had little complicity. the impact of the cases involving the preemption is going to be very interesting. probably in this room in the next three months someone will go to a p
massachusetts versus the epa, it was a contested case of a 5-for decision but it did allow the epa under the auspices of the clean air act to regulate in the area. >> in the epa case a couple of years ago of the liberals fought the government is going to get involved, surface is a bad decision, but it led to the supreme court i think unanimously deciding in overturning the second circuit. we don't have federal judges decide all about global warming and let the justice ginsburg wrote a...
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under the auspices of the clean air act to regulate in the area. >> victor. >> it's a nice point because in the e.p.a. case a couple years ago the liberals thought this is great. the government's going to get involved. conservatives said it's a bad decision, but it led to the present decision. it led to the supreme court i think unanimously deciding and overturning the second circuit. so we don't have federal judges decide all about global warming. i think justice ginsburg wrote a relatively brief opinion because it saves trees. [laughter] >> victor, what would you like to comment on? >> well, i would mention in the a.p. case to take a look at footnote 2. i remember learning in law school to read the footnotes first. justice ginsburg said the court has no official opinion on global warming, and most people read e.p.a. and it's often cited as the supreme court taking judicial notice of that fact. so footnote 2 to some people is important. it's had very little publicity. the impact of the cases involving preemption is going to be very interesting. probably in this room in the next three mo
under the auspices of the clean air act to regulate in the area. >> victor. >> it's a nice point because in the e.p.a. case a couple years ago the liberals thought this is great. the government's going to get involved. conservatives said it's a bad decision, but it led to the present decision. it led to the supreme court i think unanimously deciding and overturning the second circuit. so we don't have federal judges decide all about global warming. i think justice ginsburg wrote a...
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the state regulatory agencies just don't have any control over either they are racketing under the auspicesf a national bank or they are importing interest rates from other states, or quite frankly, the state regulatory doesn't have the funding to address some of the significant needs of consumers. one of the other things that i wanted to mention that hasn't been mentioned yesterday yet was the office of financial literacy. i think this is a very important aspect of the consumer financial protection board, because i thunk consumers should be learning about consumer finance even before they become consumers. >> you know, mr. chairman, i want to read some quotes that existed from the chamber of commerce and the american bankers association. all of these are quotes that created concerns about bills that created a new federal financial regulatory bureau, and i think observers will be able to tell which one i'm talking about. quote, there's no important aspect of the economic life of this country, whether it be agriculture or industry banking or congress which will not be adversely affected by t
the state regulatory agencies just don't have any control over either they are racketing under the auspicesf a national bank or they are importing interest rates from other states, or quite frankly, the state regulatory doesn't have the funding to address some of the significant needs of consumers. one of the other things that i wanted to mention that hasn't been mentioned yesterday yet was the office of financial literacy. i think this is a very important aspect of the consumer financial...
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it allowed the epa under the auspices of the clean air act to regulate in the area. >> go ahead >> in the epa case a couple of years ago, i guess you would say the liberals thought this is great, the government will get involved. conservatives said this was a bad decision. it led to the present decision. the supreme court decided to overturn the second circuit, so we do not 7 federal judges and decide about global warming, -- federal judges decide about global warming, and i think justice ginsburg wrote a brief opinion because it saves trees. [laughter] >> what would you like to comment on? >> i remember learning to read the footnotes first. in footnote two, justice ginsburg says the court has no official opinion on global warming. most people read epa, and it is often cited as the supreme court seeking judicial notice of that fact. so, footnote two is very important to some people. it has had little publicity. the impact of the cases involving pre-emption is going to be very interesting. probably, in this room, in the next three months, somebody will go to a pharmacy, pickup a drug t
it allowed the epa under the auspices of the clean air act to regulate in the area. >> go ahead >> in the epa case a couple of years ago, i guess you would say the liberals thought this is great, the government will get involved. conservatives said this was a bad decision. it led to the present decision. the supreme court decided to overturn the second circuit, so we do not 7 federal judges and decide about global warming, -- federal judges decide about global warming, and i think...
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think on that score that is going to be more of a phased-in approach and perhaps with the, under the auspice of the fsoc, financial stability oversight council we could do analysis of interrelationship of these rules. that is not to say we shouldn't move forward, we should but understanding the interrelationships to make sure the rules working together will achieve the intended outcomes makes some sense but so i think, you know, by itself, sure, analysis to understand inner relationships is good but i wouldn't want to be interpreted as a reason for not engaging in reforms that we know are needed and certainly on capital. it has been studied long already. >> someone is asking about another downside. no one is asking about the upside. so as you look at the implementation of efforts of dodd-frank where do you see the greatest pitfalls in the potential derailment? >> boy, that's a really good question. i do think this derivatives oversight is very important. that is not an area where my agency has the lead. it is with the sec and the cftc but i think it is extremely important and i hope very muc
think on that score that is going to be more of a phased-in approach and perhaps with the, under the auspice of the fsoc, financial stability oversight council we could do analysis of interrelationship of these rules. that is not to say we shouldn't move forward, we should but understanding the interrelationships to make sure the rules working together will achieve the intended outcomes makes some sense but so i think, you know, by itself, sure, analysis to understand inner relationships is...