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a client especially. then one of the other issues is deceit when using social media and the issue is that you cannot pretend to be somebody that you're not. and i read somewhere and i can't think of where i read it where a wife that happened to be a lawyer friend requested the mistress of the husband so she could get information on pending their divorce she could get information about her husband and the party and you know, obviously that had some ethical issues there and she pretended to be somebody else for friending that mistress. that's a big no. >> now, this is the first place that i they we mentioned something and if you're interested in this, there are a couple of things that have come out and the dc bar has just in the resent past like last month put out two ethics opinions, 370 and 371 that address a number of these issues really in a very comprehensive and scholarly way. they're worth reading because a lot of the ethics opinions here we saw earlier, just kind of issue opinions, but the new york
a client especially. then one of the other issues is deceit when using social media and the issue is that you cannot pretend to be somebody that you're not. and i read somewhere and i can't think of where i read it where a wife that happened to be a lawyer friend requested the mistress of the husband so she could get information on pending their divorce she could get information about her husband and the party and you know, obviously that had some ethical issues there and she pretended to be...
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or leaving your clients in one. so rule number one, you've got to be competent. hard to argue with that. another couple of rules that come up in this context, particularly in sort of the interactive world of social media, is rule 4.2. 4.2 is familiar in concept to most of us. it's the rule that says you can't communicate with someone who is represented by counsel about something having to do with the subject of the reputation without the consent of that person's lawyer or a court order. and in the old days, this was pretty easy. you likely knew if you were picking up the phone and calling an adverse party, or calling a witness who was represented by counsel. but when we send stuff out into the twitter verse, we don't necessarily know who we're communicating with. it could just our friends, or all the people who are going to dump boeing stock. because of a tweet. sorry, couldn't resist. so this is a sort of dimension we've got to think about communications. relatively to that is rule 8.4, which says that you can't en
or leaving your clients in one. so rule number one, you've got to be competent. hard to argue with that. another couple of rules that come up in this context, particularly in sort of the interactive world of social media, is rule 4.2. 4.2 is familiar in concept to most of us. it's the rule that says you can't communicate with someone who is represented by counsel about something having to do with the subject of the reputation without the consent of that person's lawyer or a court order. and in...
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benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no place for the intellectual skilled nursing facilities it will augment their ability to remain if their placed. >> thank you. any other questions or comments hearing none, call the >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? thank you. the motion carries. >> item e requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with the san francisco state university for provision of an alzheimer's initiative specialized supportive services from 2016 through august 21st, 2019, in the anonymous of one and $39,000 blue plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed one and $48,000 plus dollars keri will present may i have a mot
benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no...
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benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no place for the intellectual skilled nursing facilities it will augment their ability to remain if their placed. >> thank you. any other questions or comments hearing none, call the >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? thank you. the motion carries. >> item e requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with the san francisco state university for provision of an alzheimer's initiative specialized supportive services from 2016 through august 21st, 2019, in the anonymous of one and $39,000 blue plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed one and $48,000 plus dollars keri will present may i have a mot
benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no...
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benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no place for the intellectual skilled nursing facilities it will augment their ability to remain if their placed. >> thank you. any other questions or comments hearing none, call the >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? thank you. the motion carries. >> item e requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with the san francisco state university for provision of an alzheimer's initiative specialized supportive services from 2016 through august 21st, 2019, in the anonymous of one and $39,000 blue plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed one and $48,000 plus dollars keri will present may i have a mot
benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no...
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we are obviously trying to see our clients face-to-face. when we spoke to the cvp officer right in front of the secured area he would not let us whch. when we asked who we could talk to about this he said call trump. it is really upsetting that this is not being taken seriously here. these are people who are in serious danger and we're doing everything we can, assuming all avenues of advocacy, litigation to ensure them speedy release of our clients. >> okay. and mr. doss, real quick, quickly kind of give us a synopsis of what is entailed in this lawsuit. you said that it is an emergency motion, but what is the argument? >> the argument is that it is unconstitutional to be holding these individuals in detention right now based on several different provisions of the constitution from the establishment clause, due process. it is illegal to be detaining them right now. a writ of habeus, these people have valid status and are being unlawfully detained and we're requesting their immediate release. >> thank you so much for your time. please keep u
we are obviously trying to see our clients face-to-face. when we spoke to the cvp officer right in front of the secured area he would not let us whch. when we asked who we could talk to about this he said call trump. it is really upsetting that this is not being taken seriously here. these are people who are in serious danger and we're doing everything we can, assuming all avenues of advocacy, litigation to ensure them speedy release of our clients. >> okay. and mr. doss, real quick,...
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to waive the attorney/client privilege. and so that is not something that we're going to do. the situation can change, however, if there's an advice of counsel defense raised. in those situations, communications with in-house or outside counsel that occur prior to, or contemporaneous with the alleged wrongful conduct, those can be expected to be produced. we're not required to just take on faith some representation that this person acted on advice of counsel. so that situation prevents -- i think it presents a different story. there are cases that support that approach. and we've had cases, and bill, i know, has had experience with this, too, where, you know, we've -- on advice of counsel, defense is raised, and we delve into it a little bit and get ahold of the lawyer and find out what the lawyer was told, and lo and behold, the lawyer wasn't told all of the facts that were relevant in order to give this advice to the client. what a shocker that is sometimes. and we've seen that happen on a number of occasions. >> and real
to waive the attorney/client privilege. and so that is not something that we're going to do. the situation can change, however, if there's an advice of counsel defense raised. in those situations, communications with in-house or outside counsel that occur prior to, or contemporaneous with the alleged wrongful conduct, those can be expected to be produced. we're not required to just take on faith some representation that this person acted on advice of counsel. so that situation prevents -- i...
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to wave the attorney-client privilege. that is not something we're going to do. the situation can change, however, if there's an advice of counsel defense raised. in those situations, communications with in-house or outside counsel that occur prior to or contemporaneous with the alleged wrongful conduct, those can be expected to be produced where we're not required to just take on faith some representation that this person absented on advice of counsel. so that situation presents a little different story. i think there's a strong line of cases that kind of support that approach. and you know, we've had cases. bill i know has had experience with this, too, where, you know, an advice of counsel defense is raised. we delve in a little bit, get ahold of the lawyer and find out what the lawyer was told. lo and behold, the lawyer wasn't told all the facts that were relevant to give the client. we've seen that on a number of occasions. >> really this comes up not so much with the corporation relying on advice of counsel but with
to wave the attorney-client privilege. that is not something we're going to do. the situation can change, however, if there's an advice of counsel defense raised. in those situations, communications with in-house or outside counsel that occur prior to or contemporaneous with the alleged wrongful conduct, those can be expected to be produced where we're not required to just take on faith some representation that this person absented on advice of counsel. so that situation presents a little...
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se vende de este lado y darle la verdadera cantidad de que el cliente estÉ pagando.s unidos. lo que empieza a causar afectaciones del lado mexicano. se estima que la fuga de consumidores de gasolina de mÉxico estados unidos puede ser de un 15% a un veinte por ciento. >> tenemos el precio mÁs caro de toda la frontera norte. jorge: en san diego el litro de gasolina cuesta 13,63 pesos en los que en tijuana el litro de marina se vende a diecisÉis pesos con cuatro centavos. diferencia entre la gasolina regular la premier es mayor. >> independientemente de que el dÓlar estÉ a 20 pesos. por la inflaciÓn, sigue estando mÁs barato en estados unidos, jorge: los bloqueos en el centro de distribuciÓn de combustibles de pemex pueden causar desabasto en estaciones de servicio. lo que sin duda ocasionarÁ que mÁs fronterizos cruzan la frontera en busca de gasolina. fÉlix: faltan solo dos semanas para la toma de posesiÓn de donald trump. california se prepara para enfrentar las posibles medidas en contra de los inmigrantes indocumentados. hoy se dio a conocer que la legislatura eligi
se vende de este lado y darle la verdadera cantidad de que el cliente estÉ pagando.s unidos. lo que empieza a causar afectaciones del lado mexicano. se estima que la fuga de consumidores de gasolina de mÉxico estados unidos puede ser de un 15% a un veinte por ciento. >> tenemos el precio mÁs caro de toda la frontera norte. jorge: en san diego el litro de gasolina cuesta 13,63 pesos en los que en tijuana el litro de marina se vende a diecisÉis pesos con cuatro centavos. diferencia...
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client, and that client has many interests. in a sense, the client is, of course, the united states of america, but at the same time the attorney general is there put in place by the president of the united states and serves at the pleasure of the president of the united states. in that respect the attorney general has several interests to balance and must at once regard him or herself as a member of the president's cabinet, remembering how the attorney general got there and can be removed at any moment by the president, and at the same time the attorney general has the obligation to be independent, to provide an independent source of analysis for the president and for the president's team and cabinet. how do you understand these things as a former u.s. attorney, as a former line prosecutor and as a senator who served on the judiciary committee, you have had a lot of opportunities to observe this process. how do you see the proper balancing between all these interests from the standpoint of the attorney general? >> that's a ver
client, and that client has many interests. in a sense, the client is, of course, the united states of america, but at the same time the attorney general is there put in place by the president of the united states and serves at the pleasure of the president of the united states. in that respect the attorney general has several interests to balance and must at once regard him or herself as a member of the president's cabinet, remembering how the attorney general got there and can be removed at...
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it in clients be best first. client interests first no exception. firms are legally held to that standard. that's what i think is important, because then you put your clients' interest firsts we don't have the problem is described briefly before. the other standard which is, is it suitable for the customer? that means, begin the customer's resources, is sentiment, it's an okay invelocity. it's okay to put him inned a loo fund because it's to into suitable investment or it's okay to put him in a more risky bond because maybe that suitable ann to the it's not in his best interests. the department of labor has come out with some proposed regular layings which are supposed to go final next april that would apply the fiduciary standards to all pension plans. and i think that's a great idea. there are those who say, no, if we do that, then small people aren't going to be able to get the advice they want. i don't believe that for a minute and we can't go into the details now. i can tell you how we can handle that effectively at much lower cost. but mr. tru
it in clients be best first. client interests first no exception. firms are legally held to that standard. that's what i think is important, because then you put your clients' interest firsts we don't have the problem is described briefly before. the other standard which is, is it suitable for the customer? that means, begin the customer's resources, is sentiment, it's an okay invelocity. it's okay to put him inned a loo fund because it's to into suitable investment or it's okay to put him in a...
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the client has one mouthpiece, one voice, and you know what the interests of that client are and you can evaluate those based on the interests expressed by the client. gets more complicated when you represent an entity. typically you'll interact either with the general counsel or the chief executive officer. the bigger an entity gets the more complex it gets. you might get ripples between the relationship between the lawyers and the client. in the case of the u.s. government and the attorney general's representation of that client this is a big and powerful client and this client has many interests. in a sense the client is of course the united states of america but at the same time the attorney general is is there put in place by the united states and serves at the pleasure of the united states. in that respect the attorney general has several interests to balance and must at once regard him or herself as a member of the president's cabinet, remembering how the attorney general got there, and can be removed at any moment by the president and at the same time the attorney general has
the client has one mouthpiece, one voice, and you know what the interests of that client are and you can evaluate those based on the interests expressed by the client. gets more complicated when you represent an entity. typically you'll interact either with the general counsel or the chief executive officer. the bigger an entity gets the more complex it gets. you might get ripples between the relationship between the lawyers and the client. in the case of the u.s. government and the attorney...
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benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no place for the intellectual skilled nursing facilities it will augment their ability to remain if their placed. >> thank you. any other questions or comments hearing none, call the >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? thank you. the motion carries. >> item e requesting authorization to enter into a new grant with the san francisco state university for provision of an alzheimer's initiative specialized supportive services from 2016 through august 21st, 2019, in the anonymous of one and $39,000 blue plus a 10 percent contingency not to exceed one and $48,000 plus dollars keri will present may i have a mot
benson >> just a quick comment the individual that are clients of anger are also clients of the act andden gate regional system and eligible for the services? the state of california with the parents so there's a kind of parallel system for people who are adults who are aging many of whom have been isolateed so discussion as this thing roles out with those individuals from g grc i think this is a great augmentation and g grc couldn't do this themselves their caseloads are huge and no...
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a lawyer lulling female clients into a trance state before sexually abusing them. >> do you feel intense pleasure? >> the sting pleasure that brought him down. >> police officers. step over here. >> how susceptible are we to hypnosis? w break down the science of mind control. >>> plus, thor.ing buff has become a viral strong man, performing impossible, sometime. a maniac on a ssaround in a tutu with myself, inspires tbe okay with themselves, then hey, reaching a goal. >> to give the whole world a pick me up. >>> and -- ♪ cast stop the feeling of oscar anticipation? this year's awards will feature twice the mice with former mickey mouse mice competing for best song inside their friendly competition. ♪ city of stars >> in the city of stars. ♪ are you shining just for me >> first the "nightline 5." >> we approach life by simply enjoying it. >> boost simply complete. intelligent nutrition made with nine ingredients, 25 vitamins and minerals, 10 grams of pro10. >> look where life can take you. >> boost. be up for it. >>> when you have a cold, pain from a headache can make this feel like this.
a lawyer lulling female clients into a trance state before sexually abusing them. >> do you feel intense pleasure? >> the sting pleasure that brought him down. >> police officers. step over here. >> how susceptible are we to hypnosis? w break down the science of mind control. >>> plus, thor.ing buff has become a viral strong man, performing impossible, sometime. a maniac on a ssaround in a tutu with myself, inspires tbe okay with themselves, then hey, reaching a...
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my first client was charged with stealing a bike. i go to court and i cross-examine the police officer and argue forcibly, i fight hard for this client and he's found guilty. go downstairs and the lock up and i say i'm sorry. i fought really hard for you. and he said hey, don't worry about it i stole a bike. but what he said next was thank you. thank you for standing up for me. no one has ever done that before. and so that feeling was shot right through me is the feeling i chase every day would go to court to represent a client. i was a public defender in brooklyn and defended thousands of defenders, the guilty the innocent the mentally ill and in between. and i can usually spot a criminal from a mile away. it very quick scan of this room says most of you are just fine. some of you i'm not so sure you, but all of that property to death row in march 2007. i left that it public defender's office and i went to a large law firm and got a call from a partner last if i wanted to work on a death penalty case. is my dream dream assignment. i
my first client was charged with stealing a bike. i go to court and i cross-examine the police officer and argue forcibly, i fight hard for this client and he's found guilty. go downstairs and the lock up and i say i'm sorry. i fought really hard for you. and he said hey, don't worry about it i stole a bike. but what he said next was thank you. thank you for standing up for me. no one has ever done that before. and so that feeling was shot right through me is the feeling i chase every day would...
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here's andrea with the conclusion of "the client."ys after beverly carter disappeared, police pulled up to this cement plant. they frantically searched for the missing real estate agent. >> you have this gut feeling that's where she's at. >> yes. >> shortly after arriving, they stumbled on something out of a crime novel. an elbow sticking out of a shallow grave. it was beverly. the detective went to see carl. >> you never forget the look on somebody's face when you tell them you found their spouse. it's hard. it is probably the hardest part of it. >> he said we found beverly. i said, was she alive? and he saw her but she wasn't. >> we worked so hard to find her. and then we really tried to do right and it wasn't enough. >> i know she pleaded. i know she pleaded. for her life and to be sent back to us, and for her grand babies. and i have to know they are comforting her. >> aaron lewis was charged with murder and kidnapping and his wife was charged as the accomplice. they pleaded not guilty. but his words to shannon miller outside the
here's andrea with the conclusion of "the client."ys after beverly carter disappeared, police pulled up to this cement plant. they frantically searched for the missing real estate agent. >> you have this gut feeling that's where she's at. >> yes. >> shortly after arriving, they stumbled on something out of a crime novel. an elbow sticking out of a shallow grave. it was beverly. the detective went to see carl. >> you never forget the look on somebody's face when...
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. >> a chance conversation with a client was the first spark. >> one of our customers told me about a program he saw on jay leno. this machine printed parts and plastic. really wasn't going to get the job done. then we found out you could do the parts in metal. we started thinking about could we scan a part. if we can scan a part, could we then have it 3d printed. in that their line of work where half the battle is finding parts for a job, it sounded too good to be true. >> some cars we have done are rare including one of a kind. there are parts that are needed that you simply cannot find. >> 3d printing could change all that so they decided to get egtded. >> a conference came to pittsburgh. we took a day and bent down and started seeing all of the different technologies and see accident on display what some of the stuff could do and that got the appetite wet. later on there was a conference on advanced technology at penn state universities so we went and attended that and listened to a lot of experts in the field. >> as they gathered more intel, they soon realized 3d printing wasn't
. >> a chance conversation with a client was the first spark. >> one of our customers told me about a program he saw on jay leno. this machine printed parts and plastic. really wasn't going to get the job done. then we found out you could do the parts in metal. we started thinking about could we scan a part. if we can scan a part, could we then have it 3d printed. in that their line of work where half the battle is finding parts for a job, it sounded too good to be true. >>...
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it was a newer client. i think that speaks for itself. >> she a beautiful smile. >> she had a smile that would fill the room. >> she was hands down the most genuine person you ever met. >> chad, beverly's youngest son, says it was like his mom glowed. >> she was very radiant. that's what spoke out to people, that confidence and people noticed. she was obviously naturally beautiful. >> it was that natural beauty that caught the eye of her husband, carl. they met when they were just kids. >> she was 16. i was 19. >> where did you meet her? >> splendora, texas. she was working at a little hamburger joint named the bionic burger. wow, i didn't know i would get me a wife when i got me a burger. >> you just knew? >> yeah, right there. >> a wedding soon followed at city hall. >> very small wedding. but she loved me and i loved her. we thought love anyway. >> their young love led to three children, all boys and later six grandchildren. they had their share of marital problems, including money issues and infidelity,
it was a newer client. i think that speaks for itself. >> she a beautiful smile. >> she had a smile that would fill the room. >> she was hands down the most genuine person you ever met. >> chad, beverly's youngest son, says it was like his mom glowed. >> she was very radiant. that's what spoke out to people, that confidence and people noticed. she was obviously naturally beautiful. >> it was that natural beauty that caught the eye of her husband, carl. they...
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have you presented this to nan nami and client organizations and how the clients felt? >> i haven't presented the data anywhere else but when i did the stakeholder trainings they are important to do. what other count aiz have done is 1 to 5 trainings for the whole county and we did 63 before implementation so it made for a smoother implementation in san francisco and i think peer groups part of the implementation process so hopeful of the intervention aot could offer and supportive of us as a team. >> are we linking to peer services too kr >> we give information to meet with them and support them in peer activities. many we cobelthed to peer wellness and orelt peer oceans in organizations in san francisco. >> that is great. >> arounds nev ada nev they have seen results but san francisco a more service rich county so the fact we see significant results here is more significant. >> nevada county likes to brag but we can brag too. the last question is operational issues, referrals from the court, how does it work and what does the judge need to do or what cases do the judg
have you presented this to nan nami and client organizations and how the clients felt? >> i haven't presented the data anywhere else but when i did the stakeholder trainings they are important to do. what other count aiz have done is 1 to 5 trainings for the whole county and we did 63 before implementation so it made for a smoother implementation in san francisco and i think peer groups part of the implementation process so hopeful of the intervention aot could offer and supportive of us...
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. >> a chance conversation with a client was the first spark. >> one of the customers told me about a program he saw on jay leno. jay leno had this plastic printer, the machine printed parts in plastic. that really wasn't going to get the job done. then we found out that you can do the parts in metal. >> we started thinking could we scan a part. if we could scan a part, could we have it 3d printed. >> in their line of work where half the battle is just finding the right parts for the job, it sounded too good to be are you. >> some cars are very rare, including one-of-a-kind. there are parts that are needed that you just simply cannot find. >> but 3d printing could change that. they decided to get he had indicated. >> there was a conference. we went down and started seeing all the different technologies and seeing on display what some of this stuff could do. that got the appetite whet. later on a conference at penn state university and we attended that and listened to at loaf experts in the field. >> as they gathered more intel, they soon realized 3d printing wasn't some impossible con
. >> a chance conversation with a client was the first spark. >> one of the customers told me about a program he saw on jay leno. jay leno had this plastic printer, the machine printed parts in plastic. that really wasn't going to get the job done. then we found out that you can do the parts in metal. >> we started thinking could we scan a part. if we could scan a part, could we have it 3d printed. >> in their line of work where half the battle is just finding the right...
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here's andrea canning with more of "the client." >> police had a suspect in custody.his name was aaron louis. he was an unemployed truck driver who had been convicted of petty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we're ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly's husband as a suspect. now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all
here's andrea canning with more of "the client." >> police had a suspect in custody.his name was aaron louis. he was an unemployed truck driver who had been convicted of petty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the...
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we keep driving client coverage capabilities and client product capabilities while taking out expensespent $5 billion moving cash, currency, and checks around our company. distributed around $200 million a day in cash. as you drive usage to cards instead of cash, you are starting to drive out that cost. that is not going to happen overnight. customers will change at their own pace. erik: good to see you. that is brian moynihan, chief executive officer of bank of america. we will need to find a pool of molten lava to jump into after sitting here 15 minutes. mark: erik schatzker in dallas. ahead. be back in davos this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london, i am mark barton. julie: and from new york, i am julie hyman. mark: it was a day of decline. the clients were not to the extent that they were earlier in the day after theresa may's brexit speech. strong pound, weak ftse, it has been the opposite in recent days. record winning stretch came to an end yesterday. the second day of declines. 0.7%toxx 600 was down by ahead of brexit. a quick look at the pound. look at that game. against th
we keep driving client coverage capabilities and client product capabilities while taking out expensespent $5 billion moving cash, currency, and checks around our company. distributed around $200 million a day in cash. as you drive usage to cards instead of cash, you are starting to drive out that cost. that is not going to happen overnight. customers will change at their own pace. erik: good to see you. that is brian moynihan, chief executive officer of bank of america. we will need to find a...
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clients would purchase stocks in rubles in moscow and at the same time their clients would sell the samerice of the london office. it is not illegal in itself but according to the us regulator that this is highly suggestive of financial crime. and under the scheme the bank helped clients moved $10 billion out of russia. thank you very much indeed. more bad news for deutsche bank today. in other news: japan's central bank has finished its first meeting of the year by leaving interest rates unchanged, but upgraded its forecasts for the world's third—biggest economy. the bank of japan cited rising exports, easy lending conditions and stronger government spending ahead of the 2020 olympics for the improvement. the former brazilian oil and mining tycoon eike batista has been transferred to a high—security prison in rio dejaneiro after being arrested on arrival from new york. once brazil's richest man, he has been accused of paying millions of dollars in bribes to secure contracts with rio's state government. mr batista has denied any wrongdoing. general motors and honda say they willjointly p
clients would purchase stocks in rubles in moscow and at the same time their clients would sell the samerice of the london office. it is not illegal in itself but according to the us regulator that this is highly suggestive of financial crime. and under the scheme the bank helped clients moved $10 billion out of russia. thank you very much indeed. more bad news for deutsche bank today. in other news: japan's central bank has finished its first meeting of the year by leaving interest rates...
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investors and clients. this could be a turning point, but it's very important to see the new administration plansuts in action their and to give our investors even more confidence. prosecutors in germany are extending a criminal probe into volkswagen diesel emissions cheating scandal to include the former chief executive martin winterkorn. he is one of 37 people being investigated for fraud and competition violation. he had already been targeted in a separate investigation of market manipulations tied to the scandal. he resigned in september 2015 tesco is making an acquisition. the u.k. supermarket leader has agreed to buy the number one u.k. food wholesaler booker group. the price tag, $4.6 billion. the deal will enable tesco to gain access to the fastest-growing market to supply restaurants and hotels. the bank of japan moves to purchase bonds in five and 10-years after benchmarks climbed. the level serves as the upper limit of its target range. the central bank also made clear it has less interest in con
investors and clients. this could be a turning point, but it's very important to see the new administration plansuts in action their and to give our investors even more confidence. prosecutors in germany are extending a criminal probe into volkswagen diesel emissions cheating scandal to include the former chief executive martin winterkorn. he is one of 37 people being investigated for fraud and competition violation. he had already been targeted in a separate investigation of market...
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when the dow hits 0,000, do clients call and even gang differently? does it mean anything?et's talk in more general terms. what have your clients been saying to you since the beginning of the new year in terms of what they want to do as a result of the enthusiasm. >> i think my clients are concerned the market is hitting new highs every single day, and they are wondering can this continue. the market is pretty in line with long-term averages so we are not concerned it can't continue to how much. but we are concerned when increased volatility. you have got to be cautious. there will be entry points and pullbacks, that's normal in a healthy functioning economy and that will provide the investor with an opportunity to increase their exposure. maria: i would like to see what this means to earnings. one thing that drives the stock marketcorporate earnings. >> i think it consensus is 12% for this year. and it's an aggressive number. it can happen. the devil is in the details of where this reform will come out with trump. earnings will grow. it may not be 1%. it won't be 20%, but
when the dow hits 0,000, do clients call and even gang differently? does it mean anything?et's talk in more general terms. what have your clients been saying to you since the beginning of the new year in terms of what they want to do as a result of the enthusiasm. >> i think my clients are concerned the market is hitting new highs every single day, and they are wondering can this continue. the market is pretty in line with long-term averages so we are not concerned it can't continue to...
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confidence. >> we are realistic because we have data points pointing at clients and investors being more optimists and ready to be constructive about the situation. they are really looking for concrete actions by the new administration in the u.s. >>> bt's head of continental europe steps down amid via italian accounting scandal but the company's ceo says the situation is under control. >>> time to raise a glass as lvmh posts record full-year profit and sales lifting the stock towards all-time highs spurring gains throughout the sector. >>> good morning. welcome to "street signs" on the last trading day of the week. enough earnings optimism this morning but that's not enough to lift the overall stoxx 600. we are looking at a bit of weakness across the overall heat map today. the broader index lower by 0.3%. yesterday the dow jones hit yet another record high stateside. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq pairing off their own intraday record highs. in europe, investors are digesting a fresh round of earnings and m&a activity. let's see how that is carrying out into the individual bourses. th
confidence. >> we are realistic because we have data points pointing at clients and investors being more optimists and ready to be constructive about the situation. they are really looking for concrete actions by the new administration in the u.s. >>> bt's head of continental europe steps down amid via italian accounting scandal but the company's ceo says the situation is under control. >>> time to raise a glass as lvmh posts record full-year profit and sales lifting the...
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so it allows me to have conversations with clients.et's say if i missed the game last night, i wasn't sure what the score was on monday night football or what's trending from new york fashion week, i can get that information in one quick snapshot with the skim. >> thank you so much for joining us today. we love hearing from you, so please e-mail us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com with any questions or any comments you have. also, head on over to our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. we've put all of the segments from today up there, plus a whole lot more. and don't forget to connect with us on all of our social and digital media platforms as well. we look forward to seeing you next time. until then, i'm jj ramberg. and remember, we make "your business" our business. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth
so it allows me to have conversations with clients.et's say if i missed the game last night, i wasn't sure what the score was on monday night football or what's trending from new york fashion week, i can get that information in one quick snapshot with the skim. >> thank you so much for joining us today. we love hearing from you, so please e-mail us at yourbusiness@msnbc.com with any questions or any comments you have. also, head on over to our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness....
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--los clientes entran arion solo para comer... --angel ayllon nos explica de que se trata....s a aÑos de psionpory hasta asesinato. a las prisioneras s unio la son de la cocina gourmet --y crearon un restaurae para ae --entraria usted a una carcel solo para comer? roll open ojos abiertos historias asombrosas 01 33 48 en esa prision se cuece algo mua fuga. las reclusas de la carcel san diego en cartagena colombia inauguraron restaurante gourmet dentro del centro penitenciario. y aunque dentro de las cocieras hay ndenadapor robo, no crea que el plato de la casa es robalo a la plancha. hay muchas especialidades..e ntre pescados y mariscos.. ellas se ponen el delantal y olvidan sus penas, sentencias y delitos. y empiezan a cocinar para los cer de 60 cliees que a diario visitan el lugar. muchos de ellos turistas. ellos deben ingresar a la carcel y asi lo hacen, con tal de experimentar la sazon de las prisioneras. el almuerzo consiste en sopa, plato fuerte, postre y despues de un vino que no gusta mucho. porques elino la cuen... es que la sentada cuesta 27 dolares. --pero lo pagan s
--los clientes entran arion solo para comer... --angel ayllon nos explica de que se trata....s a aÑos de psionpory hasta asesinato. a las prisioneras s unio la son de la cocina gourmet --y crearon un restaurae para ae --entraria usted a una carcel solo para comer? roll open ojos abiertos historias asombrosas 01 33 48 en esa prision se cuece algo mua fuga. las reclusas de la carcel san diego en cartagena colombia inauguraron restaurante gourmet dentro del centro penitenciario. y aunque dentro...
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who are your clients? what soda prices are your clients?these planes? my clients are from everywhere. that is what makes my company unique when you compare what makes my company unique when you com pa re jetcraft what makes my company unique when you compare jetcraft to others who do what we do. the world is global now. our clients are global. they are from everywhere. they are diverse. they can be big corporations, they can be high—end individuals, rich people who inherited a fortune. you have to cater for inherited a fortune. you have to caterfor all inherited a fortune. you have to cater for all these people. they inherited a fortune. you have to caterfor all these people. they are all around the world. we sell in africa, asia, latin america, the us. i had to create a structure that would cater for all these people. i had to create a structure that would caterfor all these people. if you are a chinese person and you wa nt to you are a chinese person and you want to buy a private jet, you are a chinese person and you want to buy a private
who are your clients? what soda prices are your clients?these planes? my clients are from everywhere. that is what makes my company unique when you compare what makes my company unique when you com pa re jetcraft what makes my company unique when you compare jetcraft to others who do what we do. the world is global now. our clients are global. they are from everywhere. they are diverse. they can be big corporations, they can be high—end individuals, rich people who inherited a fortune. you...
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technology is helping us connect with our clients and do a lot more with our clients with less humanal in some places. is not as simple as yes or no. do i think at this point we continue to adapt our business and make the environment -- we have to adapt more. to the degree that the environment is better there might be an upside. erik: what you may have told me is that that most is a contrarian. here in switzerland, back to you. jonathan: much more from that throughout the morning. coming up later, morgan stanley chairman ceo coming up. but look at the markets. futures a little bit softer ahead of the open, down 1/10 of 1% on the dow and the s&p 500. ecb,ng at the euro, the rates unchanged, qe unchanged. for 60 we go through to the end of 2017. the euro is still firmer, up one third of 1%. the german finance minister speaking to bloomberg, we will bring you this as soon as we can. it creates "medical problems in germany." also a consequence of ecb policy, that weaker euro. david: but then the market would be a lot stronger. >> but then they say the ecb is doing a good job. take that f
technology is helping us connect with our clients and do a lot more with our clients with less humanal in some places. is not as simple as yes or no. do i think at this point we continue to adapt our business and make the environment -- we have to adapt more. to the degree that the environment is better there might be an upside. erik: what you may have told me is that that most is a contrarian. here in switzerland, back to you. jonathan: much more from that throughout the morning. coming up...
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equities, banking, they had his clients for very long time.t the fact of the ilog may be one of the bullish things we heard from all of the companies this quarter heading into 2017. intentionallyg it -- and it short and very catalyst. there are questions around could this uncertainty stock deals from getting the. in general we have heard from the ranks. healthy pipeline in terms of trading in this quarter. goldman management saying it is too early to tell. the question will be asked and answered that way for a longer-term outlook they talked .bout the low global growth that's for the concern for several years across all of his management dancing a change on that. although a good quarter for goldman but if you look at all for morgan stanley in particular a return and equities is disappointed because there's too much capital. >> capital is part of it and i think that is why the best vector stepping up their capital return. at what happened with the companies and the stocks in the first half of the year we had earnings estimates .eclining 22% to
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investors and clients. think this could be a turning point, but it is important to see the new administration also puts in action their plans and give our investors even more confidence. juliette: german finance creditorsays greece's want to keep the country afloat unless the government in athens keeps its reform promises. the nation's bailout orders ended in disagreement. japan's consumer prices fell in december for a 10th straight month, though the pace of decline eased. supporting expectations for a return to inflation later this year. core cpi was down 2/10 of 1% from a year earlier. a weaker yen and pick up an oil prices are likely to drive up inflation this year, although questions remain about which growth and lackluster consumer spending. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more .han 120 countries this is bloomberg. guy: time in washington, why am i in washington? theresa may will be here later. british prime minister may will be the first leader to meet
investors and clients. think this could be a turning point, but it is important to see the new administration also puts in action their plans and give our investors even more confidence. juliette: german finance creditorsays greece's want to keep the country afloat unless the government in athens keeps its reform promises. the nation's bailout orders ended in disagreement. japan's consumer prices fell in december for a 10th straight month, though the pace of decline eased. supporting...
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have you presented this to nan nami and client organizations and how the clients felt? >> i haven't presented the data anywhere else but when i did the stakeholder trainings they are important to do. what other count aiz have done is 1 to 5 trainings for the whole county and we did 63 before implementation so it made for a smoother implementation in san francisco and i think peer groups part of the implementation process so hopeful of the intervention aot could offer and supportive of us as a team. >> are we linking to peer services too kr >> we give information to meet with them and support them in peer activities. many we cobelthed to peer wellness and orelt peer oceans in organizations in san francisco. >> that is great. >> arounds nev ada nev they have seen results but san francisco a more service rich county so the fact we see significant results here is more significant. >> nevada county likes to brag but we can brag too. the last question is operational issues, referrals from the court, how does it work and what does the judge need to do or what cases do the judg
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. >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good prenatal care which takes many visits. we initially will see them for their full physical to determine their base line health, and then enroll them in prenatal care which occurs over the next 9 months. group prenatal care is designed to give women the opportunity to bond during their pregnancy with other women that have similar due dates. our doctors here are family doctors. they are able to help these women deliver their babies at the hospital, at general hospital. we also have the wic program, which is a program that provides food vouchers for our families after t
. >> many of our clients are working poor. they pay their taxes. they may run into a rough patch now and then and what we're able to provide is a bridge towards getting them back on their feet. the center averages about 14,000 visits a year in the health clinic alone. one of the areas that we specialize in is family medicine, but the additional focus of that is is to provide care to women and children. women find out they're pregnant, we talk to them about the importance of getting good...
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ayer usted no se si recuerde pero unos 10 mil clientes estuvieron sin luz debido a esta tormenta. en el condado marin las autoridades estan alertanto a sus residentes pues lo mas intenso de la tormenta les llegara este viernes y continuara durante todo el fin de semana. si el nivel del agua del arroyo sube y hay riesgo de desborde les avisaran por medio de las sirenas. en caso de alerta deben de trasladarse a lugares mas elevados. de hecho algunos expertos dicen que en california podriamos registrar las peores inundaciones en una decada. pues los rios ya estan a sus niveles mas altos. por ejemplo en yosemite, en el rio merced , se podria desbordar al alcanzar niveles de mas de 23 pies de altura cuando su capacidad maxima es de 10. al este en el condado alameda se estarian registrando vientos de hasta 60 millas por hora.. (sandra) la buena noticia es que se supone que jueves y viernes no habra precipitaciones, asi que tendremos un pequenos descanso pero preparese que otra vez llegan las fuertes lluvias el sabado y domingo. blanca ---pasemos ahora con gabriela delln y el minuto a mi
ayer usted no se si recuerde pero unos 10 mil clientes estuvieron sin luz debido a esta tormenta. en el condado marin las autoridades estan alertanto a sus residentes pues lo mas intenso de la tormenta les llegara este viernes y continuara durante todo el fin de semana. si el nivel del agua del arroyo sube y hay riesgo de desborde les avisaran por medio de las sirenas. en caso de alerta deben de trasladarse a lugares mas elevados. de hecho algunos expertos dicen que en california podriamos...
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but there is only 30 seconds left, sterling is under pressure. -- areir clients more your clients mored our industry leaders network that have businesses in the u k, the economic data suggests the sentiment is positive. currency weakness aside, the economic outlook is apostate one and in terms of my clients, they have half a mind to use weaker sterling to buy property. anna: thank you so much for your time. to see you. -- great to see you. that is it for daybreak: europe. the ftse to be an outlier once again. the european open is next. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome. you are watching bloomberg markets. the european open, your first trade of the day coming up in 30 minutes time. i am guy johnson's. -- guy johnson. miller is in berlin. inflation is surging. rate in fivestest years. how will the move affect the fed and the ecb's thinking. the dollar down ahead of donald trump's briefing.
but there is only 30 seconds left, sterling is under pressure. -- areir clients more your clients mored our industry leaders network that have businesses in the u k, the economic data suggests the sentiment is positive. currency weakness aside, the economic outlook is apostate one and in terms of my clients, they have half a mind to use weaker sterling to buy property. anna: thank you so much for your time. to see you. -- great to see you. that is it for daybreak: europe. the ftse to be an...
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i feel it everyday when i go to court and represent a client. a public defender of brooklyn representing thousands, guilty, innocent, misunderstood, mentally ill and everybody in between. i developed a pretty good meter and can spot a criminal from a mile away. and a scan of the room says most of you were just fine. [laughter] some of you i'm not so sure. but all of this brought me to death row in march, 2007. i left the office and went to a firm in washington and got the call from a senior part of that said do you want to work on a death penalty case? i said absolutely, it's a dream assignment. 60 miles north of houston and livingston texas i met alfred dewayne brown at the second i saw him i knew this man was innocent. he shot right through my heart. it's like when you meet your wife for the first time come up with your child for the first time, something inside you knows it's true. i walked out that they and i threw up right next to the rental car. i flew out of houston and got that disgusting airport chinese food that when you needed it make
i feel it everyday when i go to court and represent a client. a public defender of brooklyn representing thousands, guilty, innocent, misunderstood, mentally ill and everybody in between. i developed a pretty good meter and can spot a criminal from a mile away. and a scan of the room says most of you were just fine. [laughter] some of you i'm not so sure. but all of this brought me to death row in march, 2007. i left the office and went to a firm in washington and got the call from a senior...