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how many clients do you have?ow do you make sure everybody is getting the appropriate level of attention? give them scenarios and ask them to give responses back. that will get you feeling more comfortable about how they express themselves, if they are organized or a manager of their workload. >> the final is about references, which is complicated. people cannot say anything disparaging about someone who worked with them before. it's illegal, i believe. right? >> it's the kind of thing you get the companies that are reluctant to say anything. they fear the person is going to come after them and sue them. am i putting myself in a position where someone is going to call me and say, hey, what do you think of this person? i hated them. now the person who sent you there is going to say, wait a second, i can't believe you misrepresented the facts. i was great for you. >> right. >> the references piece is about getting their client base to go ahead and tell you what it's like to work with them. what the experience has be
how many clients do you have?ow do you make sure everybody is getting the appropriate level of attention? give them scenarios and ask them to give responses back. that will get you feeling more comfortable about how they express themselves, if they are organized or a manager of their workload. >> the final is about references, which is complicated. people cannot say anything disparaging about someone who worked with them before. it's illegal, i believe. right? >> it's the kind of...
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what other clients, do you have a client that's dominating you at this point? do you see clients that will go ahead an explode? you want to be sure when you bring that person on board, they're there to stay and they're committed to you just as many up to their other clients. >> number two, a great direct question, why are you freelancing? >> yeah, this is a big factor in these people's career paths. are they not good enough to be an employee? you want to hear somebody sit there and say, listen, i like the idea of working with different companies. i never felt like being in one place was satisfying enough. i loo tick process of being able to do different things for different people. >> so we talked about this a little bit about prioritizeing, how do you prioritize? of course, they're going to say, get i'll get your work done on time, how do you get beyond that question or thattancer? >> so instead of giving them a question that asks them about their opinions, you ask them to give you a behavioral response. so give me an example hoff how you prioritize, how many
what other clients, do you have a client that's dominating you at this point? do you see clients that will go ahead an explode? you want to be sure when you bring that person on board, they're there to stay and they're committed to you just as many up to their other clients. >> number two, a great direct question, why are you freelancing? >> yeah, this is a big factor in these people's career paths. are they not good enough to be an employee? you want to hear somebody sit there and...
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what percentage of your time do you spend meeting clients and prospective clients, 10%, 15%?hanges. each year, i sit down and write the 10 things i want to get done that year, and in the early years in the job, they were very much problem issues. we owned -- i don't know if you remember, but we owned a half built casino in atlantic city. we wrote that off. a lot of things that needed to get resolved. happily, as time has gone on, they are resolved and i am spending much more time on client activity. a much larger part of the job now is trying to help our teams do what we are supposed to, why we come to work every day, help our clients. david: what about employees? how much time do you spend rallying the troops? james: in fact, tonight we have our new managing director dinner which we have all of our 142 new managing directors this year and there spouses and partners and i will be speaking to them right after this comes so every day i try to do something that connects to a group of employees, whether it is summer interns or senior managing directors. david: you travel what per
what percentage of your time do you spend meeting clients and prospective clients, 10%, 15%?hanges. each year, i sit down and write the 10 things i want to get done that year, and in the early years in the job, they were very much problem issues. we owned -- i don't know if you remember, but we owned a half built casino in atlantic city. we wrote that off. a lot of things that needed to get resolved. happily, as time has gone on, they are resolved and i am spending much more time on client...
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we have $2 trillion in client assets.e have $1 trillion balance sheet, 55,000 employees all over the world. these are major global corporations. they have to behave and act like major global corporations. i don't see any of those executives behaving the way maybe the historical caricature of a wall street would have. ♪ david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought actually to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. ♪ david: the world for people running wall street firm seems to be pretty good in that sense that wall street profits are high, therefore expectations are so high that things will inevitably go down? james: if you believe the u.s. economy has turned, which i do, and the federal reserve apparently concurs, and if you believe that we are destined for economic growth, more like 3% than 1.5%, particularly with unemployment where it is, and if you believe some of the policies the new administration is talking about on the eco
we have $2 trillion in client assets.e have $1 trillion balance sheet, 55,000 employees all over the world. these are major global corporations. they have to behave and act like major global corporations. i don't see any of those executives behaving the way maybe the historical caricature of a wall street would have. ♪ david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought actually to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be...
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johnson i guess who the client will scent to waiver of the attorney/client privilege so that we can ont report. >> and the public can. >> of course. >> we - >> and i'll add the footnote should be included in the letter whether or not the opinion was written or not written is a part of new claimed attorney/client privilege relationship we video a number of things to talk about but as i see the matter before us for vote it is whether or not commissioner kopp's motion to urge the city attorney to consider telling us whether or not a written opinion and if so allowing us to have it and if the city attorney feels that they can't do that because of the attorney/client privilege to ask the city attorney to consultant with the client as to whether or not the client will wave that privilege so we can get the advice those are the substances of matter. >> mr. chair, i have a question for the city attorney think chin in the following short of sharing any advise whether written or oral is there any other way for the fellow commissioners for the city attorney to enlighten us in terms of interpreting
johnson i guess who the client will scent to waiver of the attorney/client privilege so that we can ont report. >> and the public can. >> of course. >> we - >> and i'll add the footnote should be included in the letter whether or not the opinion was written or not written is a part of new claimed attorney/client privilege relationship we video a number of things to talk about but as i see the matter before us for vote it is whether or not commissioner kopp's motion to...
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it educated client views on political outcomes. while there is some concern over the tail risk of extreme left and right candidates making it through to the second round in the french elections, we did not see a huge amount of hedging or sell downs. there is a general expectation that there is synchronicity that we are seeing around the world for the first time since 2010, we have buoyed markets, and hence, clients this year actually started to put more money into equities. also, less liquid structures, also hedge funds. vonnie: it must be difficult for your clients to deal with weakening sterling this year. down 14% versus the euro. what are they coming to you with, how are you finding solutions for them? you look at our u.k. client base, they have a proportion of their assets offshore. thinking in pound terms, the depreciation all being equal, it has been a positive for their financial port olio's, particularly when you look at the ftse 100 and 250. clients in the u.k. have actually done surprisingly well from brexit. whether the
it educated client views on political outcomes. while there is some concern over the tail risk of extreme left and right candidates making it through to the second round in the french elections, we did not see a huge amount of hedging or sell downs. there is a general expectation that there is synchronicity that we are seeing around the world for the first time since 2010, we have buoyed markets, and hence, clients this year actually started to put more money into equities. also, less liquid...
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you know, the first 1,000 clients, you feel terrible. the second 1,000 clients, you feel awful.rd 1,000-- 3,000 in, it doesn't feel so bad anymore. one morning i woke up and i just felt like, "i'm not even angry about this anymore." it's just everyday to me. every day, my clients are going away for a decade, and i just move along to the next client. >> cooper: samuel left just as the public defender's office started refusing cases. that meant donald gamble, stuck in jail, had no one representing him. but surprisingly, that turned out to be a good thing. a judge appointed pamela metzger, a constitutional scholar and tulane law professor, to advise him and six other men on their 6th amendment right to legal counsel. metzger argued that if the state couldn't provide the men with effective representation, they should all be released immediately. some of these men were charged with very serious crimes. >> pamela metzger: rape, murder, armed robbery. >> cooper: you live in new orleans. you have a family here. >> metzer: yep. >> cooper: do you want them back on the street? >> metzger:
you know, the first 1,000 clients, you feel terrible. the second 1,000 clients, you feel awful.rd 1,000-- 3,000 in, it doesn't feel so bad anymore. one morning i woke up and i just felt like, "i'm not even angry about this anymore." it's just everyday to me. every day, my clients are going away for a decade, and i just move along to the next client. >> cooper: samuel left just as the public defender's office started refusing cases. that meant donald gamble, stuck in jail, had no...
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johnson i guess who the client will scent to waiver of the attorney/client privilege so that we can ont report. >> and the public can. >> of course. >> we - >> and i'll add the footnote should be included in the letter whether or not the opinion was written or not written is a part of new claimed attorney/client privilege relationship we video a number of things to talk about but as i see the matter before us for vote it is whether or not commissioner kopp's motion to urge the city attorney to consider telling us whether or not a written opinion and if so allowing us to have it and if the city attorney feels that they can't do that because of the attorney/client privilege to ask the city attorney to consultant with the client as to whether or not the client will wave that privilege so we can get the advice those are the substances of matter. >> mr. chair, i have a question for the city attorney think chin in the following short of sharing any advise whether written or oral is there any other way for the fellow commissioners for the city attorney to enlighten us in terms of interpreting
johnson i guess who the client will scent to waiver of the attorney/client privilege so that we can ont report. >> and the public can. >> of course. >> we - >> and i'll add the footnote should be included in the letter whether or not the opinion was written or not written is a part of new claimed attorney/client privilege relationship we video a number of things to talk about but as i see the matter before us for vote it is whether or not commissioner kopp's motion to...
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they talk about an unevenness in clients.rket go, ubs pulled back from certain parts of investment banking. the credit side. one side is deal flow pumping away, then you've got rates, credits and effects. number one in fx, not fully geared in credits and he shows no remorse. i'm not prepared to allocate any more capital to the credit's nest. i am happy with where i am. if i did put more capital into that. i would dilute earnings. relaxedever seen him as , on form and ready to engage. i still couldn't get him to say which bank he would be interested in buying. we had a chuckle at that. i told him to speak to bloomberg first, though. anna: i'm sure you did. thank you very much. manus cranny from zurich. much more on the banking sector to come through. 7:23 in london, eight: 23 in paris. the presidential face-off is in its final round. france alexa new president and emmanuel macron and marine le pen step up, turning combative. macron told voters they must take a side. the one who today has to create unity within a fractured fran
they talk about an unevenness in clients.rket go, ubs pulled back from certain parts of investment banking. the credit side. one side is deal flow pumping away, then you've got rates, credits and effects. number one in fx, not fully geared in credits and he shows no remorse. i'm not prepared to allocate any more capital to the credit's nest. i am happy with where i am. if i did put more capital into that. i would dilute earnings. relaxedever seen him as , on form and ready to engage. i still...
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johnson i guess who the client will scent to waiver of the attorney/client privilege so that we can onreport. >> and the public can. >> of course. >> we - >> and i'll add the footnote should be included in the letter whether or not the opinion was written or not written is a part of new claimed attorney/client privilege relationship we video a number of things to talk about but as i see the matter before us for vote it is whether or not commissioner kopp's motion to urge the city attorney to consider telling us whether or not a written opinion and if so allowing us to have it and if the city attorney feels that they can't do that because of the attorney/client privilege to ask the city attorney to consultant with the client as to whether or not the client will wave that privilege so we can get the advice those are the substances of matter. >> mr. chair, i have a question for the city attorney think chin in the following short of sharing any advise whether written or oral is there any other way for the fellow commissioners for the city attorney to enlighten us in terms of interpreting o
johnson i guess who the client will scent to waiver of the attorney/client privilege so that we can onreport. >> and the public can. >> of course. >> we - >> and i'll add the footnote should be included in the letter whether or not the opinion was written or not written is a part of new claimed attorney/client privilege relationship we video a number of things to talk about but as i see the matter before us for vote it is whether or not commissioner kopp's motion to urge...
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every day my clients are going away for a decade.lient. >> samuel left just as the public defender's office started refusing cases. that meant donald gamble stuck in jail with no one representing him. but surprisingly, that turned out to be a good thing. a judge appointed pamela metzger to advise him and six other men on their sixth amendment right to legal counsel. she argued that if the state couldn't provide effective representation they should all be released immediately. >> some of these men were charged with very serious crimes. >> rape, murder. >> do you want them back on the street? >> i want to live in a city where the constitution matter and in a city that everybody knows if you get arrested you're going to have a lawyer, and a lawyer that retches you properly. >> her job wasn't to disprove the charges against donald gamble. but as soon as she started looking at the case file, she realized the eyewitness was unreliable. then she took the time to examine the security camera recordings of the robber. when she studied them clo
every day my clients are going away for a decade.lient. >> samuel left just as the public defender's office started refusing cases. that meant donald gamble stuck in jail with no one representing him. but surprisingly, that turned out to be a good thing. a judge appointed pamela metzger to advise him and six other men on their sixth amendment right to legal counsel. she argued that if the state couldn't provide effective representation they should all be released immediately. >>...
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client happened to be the same united states government that judge gorsuch had worked for for a while. today the other side is all of a sudden arguing that government lawyers should be held personally responsible for every legal position that the government takes. so once again, that argument doesn't stand up under scrutiny. and finally of course, we've heard criticism of the advocacy groups for speaking out in support of his nomination and spending quote, dark money on issue advocacy. now, as an initial matter, i think it speaks volumes of the nominee that at the end of the day, after reviewing 2700 cases, more than 180,000 pages of documents from the department of justice and the george w. bush library and thousands of pages of briefs he filed as a lawyerin private practice , all his detractors are left with is an attack on the people who support the nomination. now, as a senator who is has participated in 14 to bring court hearings, i must say these comments strike me as really odd. to hear my friends on the other side tell it, it's only conservatives outside groups are engaged int
client happened to be the same united states government that judge gorsuch had worked for for a while. today the other side is all of a sudden arguing that government lawyers should be held personally responsible for every legal position that the government takes. so once again, that argument doesn't stand up under scrutiny. and finally of course, we've heard criticism of the advocacy groups for speaking out in support of his nomination and spending quote, dark money on issue advocacy. now, as...
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what you tell your clients?on: we believe that the tax reform will get through, and that regulations will string -- swing back to something more easy. i think there is a lot of bullishness from a business perspective in respect to the u.s. economy and growth. we are looking at u.s. assets seeing dramatic outperformance. we see a lot of love for u.s. equities and high-yield, and more recently for u.s. treasuries. as the economy is improving, you are not going to see the fed interest in the economy interest more broadly. alix: meaning you can buy treasuries and stocks at the same time and believe in growth? that is a serious barbell. reform, steve mnuchin now saying that having it done by august is not going to happen. does that change your profile? mon: i do not think so. we anticipate will percent growth this quarter. it is the fourth consecutive earnings season of accelerating growth. it has been better over the past five years. from that context, corporate fundamentals are backing up the sentiments. i think in
what you tell your clients?on: we believe that the tax reform will get through, and that regulations will string -- swing back to something more easy. i think there is a lot of bullishness from a business perspective in respect to the u.s. economy and growth. we are looking at u.s. assets seeing dramatic outperformance. we see a lot of love for u.s. equities and high-yield, and more recently for u.s. treasuries. as the economy is improving, you are not going to see the fed interest in the...
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>> we have clients in their 90s and still going strong. so, you know, the odds are pretty good, we're going to have a lot of people reach that age. >> i've worked with several financial advisers over the years, and most of them, i say, no, you got this wrong, they tell me, don't expect to spend less when you retire than you do in your working years. are they right? >> they're exactly right. in fact -- >> why? >> because you replace all that free time -- you know, you used to spend money working, now people say, oh, you retire, you spend less. the reality is you don't, you spend more on entertainment, you spend more on eating out, travel, golf, tennis, whatever the things are. >> and you probably spend a lot more on health care. >> you definitely, possibly do. >> so what are those pitfalls that let's say i am getting ready to retire a little bit early, let's say it's 62 or whatever it is. what do i need to avoid, most importantly? >> you need to make sure you have dollars in taxable accounts. >> taxable accounts? why? >> that's so when you
>> we have clients in their 90s and still going strong. so, you know, the odds are pretty good, we're going to have a lot of people reach that age. >> i've worked with several financial advisers over the years, and most of them, i say, no, you got this wrong, they tell me, don't expect to spend less when you retire than you do in your working years. are they right? >> they're exactly right. in fact -- >> why? >> because you replace all that free time -- you know,...
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[cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar.ndo) ♪ ♪ hoy es sÁbado 22 de abril y estos son los titulares. tiroteo mortal en un motel en san josÉ. >>miles marchan pidiendo mÁs a recursos para la ciencia. se lleva a cabo una jornada de servicio de odontologÍa para personas de bajos ingresos. locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticia ediciÓn 14 fin de semana. >> muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos. gracias por su sintonÍa. beatriz: para honrar el dÍa de la tierra, en 500 ciudades del mundo miles de cientÍficos, estudiantes y defensores de la investigaciÓn se manifestaron exigiendo que las encÍas se desarrolle interferencia polÍtica. los participantes marcharon por la calle de washington, nueva york y los angeles. aquÍ lo hicieron en san francis, renunciaron los recortes de los fondos hace las investigaciones cientÍficas. hoy en la madrugada se desatÓ una balacera en un motel en san josÉ sobre la calle alameda. la policÍa informÓ que un hombre falleciÓ a raÍz de las heridas y otras dos personas estÁn recuperando. todavÍa no han identificad
[cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar.ndo) ♪ ♪ hoy es sÁbado 22 de abril y estos son los titulares. tiroteo mortal en un motel en san josÉ. >>miles marchan pidiendo mÁs a recursos para la ciencia. se lleva a cabo una jornada de servicio de odontologÍa para personas de bajos ingresos. locutor: esta es la ediciÓn de noticia ediciÓn 14 fin de semana. >> muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos. gracias por su sintonÍa. beatriz: para honrar el dÍa de la tierra, en...
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also, my clients-my arab clients formed their own networks on their own and a lot of the nrflgz information they have are not correct when we check in with them. we give them resources but they do not trust that the police department in san francisco will protect them, so they have their own information that they circulate, so we need accessible and accurate information that we can give our clients and how-somehow we need to build trust with the sfpd. i brought brochures here. i can't stay long but brought brochures and will leave them to the side. thank you. >> thank you. >> our next batch of speakers i will open to commissioners to is can any questions. i'm going to take three maximum of four questions just keeping an eye on time. fellow commissioners do and have questions? >> for the speakers? >> for the speakers, yes. >> this group of speakers talked a lot about their clients or the constituency being afraid to apply for benefits or even show up to court dates and the like and wanted to hear from them or any of the other agencies here have there been specific incidences where your clien
also, my clients-my arab clients formed their own networks on their own and a lot of the nrflgz information they have are not correct when we check in with them. we give them resources but they do not trust that the police department in san francisco will protect them, so they have their own information that they circulate, so we need accessible and accurate information that we can give our clients and how-somehow we need to build trust with the sfpd. i brought brochures here. i can't stay long...
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. >> let us especially talk about clients. you are saying in that letter to employees that clients are coming back. are clients reassured about the stability of deutsche? >> when you look at the performance q1 number, we are north of 14%. that's a very strong capital position from which we're coming. the funding position of the bank has substantially improved. we now are able to talk to our clients based on a completely different starting point. and we see that reflected. many people came back when they heard about the settlement with the department of justice. and there was kind of a next wave which kicked in when we announced the capital raise. >> let's look to the states. the united states is very important market for you. how concerned are you about the trump administration being a nonworld trade bank? >> you are absolutely right. the u.s. market is a key market for us. it's a market, in particular when you look into our corporate and investment banking business, we're very active. it's important for the franchise. we do s
. >> let us especially talk about clients. you are saying in that letter to employees that clients are coming back. are clients reassured about the stability of deutsche? >> when you look at the performance q1 number, we are north of 14%. that's a very strong capital position from which we're coming. the funding position of the bank has substantially improved. we now are able to talk to our clients based on a completely different starting point. and we see that reflected. many...
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esta forma de buscar clientes complica aÚn mÁs el escándalo para wells fargo.l banco eran enviados a la calle a buscar jornaleros y ofrecer cobrar su cheque gratis a cambio de que abrieran cuentas caras. las acusaciones eran de distintas partes del paÍs. un empleado california dijo que se les daba instrucciones para acechar al grupo de trabajadores indocumentados y llevarlos a abrir cuentas. otra es tÍpico que los empleados latino le pedÍan que patrullar las calles buscando clientes potenciales. el abogado que representa accionistas de la demanda dice que los indocumentados eran perfectos porque difÍcilmente iban a reportar los abusos. wells fargo respondiÓ en un comunicado diciendo: " con respecto a las delegaciones que describen, esta declaraciÓn son ofensivas porque van en contra de las expectativas de wells fargo y serÍa una violaciÓn de las reglas que tenemos establecida para proteger contra los abusos del cliente", las acusaciones una nueva mancha para el banco. aÑo pasado wells fargo advirtiÓ que sus enviados habÍa abierto mÁs de 2 millones de cuentas fr
esta forma de buscar clientes complica aÚn mÁs el escándalo para wells fargo.l banco eran enviados a la calle a buscar jornaleros y ofrecer cobrar su cheque gratis a cambio de que abrieran cuentas caras. las acusaciones eran de distintas partes del paÍs. un empleado california dijo que se les daba instrucciones para acechar al grupo de trabajadores indocumentados y llevarlos a abrir cuentas. otra es tÍpico que los empleados latino le pedÍan que patrullar las calles buscando clientes...
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pasando el cliente.nir de un matrimonio de un entierro, de una entrevista de trabajo fallida entonces uno no sabe en qué situación se encuentra el cliente entonces uno tiene que tener un tacto muy sutil" el abogado del dao dijo que united haba hecho lo correcto y no revel la cantidad de dinero que se acord. s/ juliana monsalve, @julianamons la aerolínea además entrenará a sus empleados sobre el trato al cliente y pagará hasta 1,500 dólares en casos de maletas pérdidas. la mayoría de las medidas entran en efecto de inmediato, otras a lo largo de este año. take vo blanca --2 policias de georgia enfrentan cargos penales, luego que algunos videos demostraran como habrian actuado con abuso de autoridad y brutalidad policiaca. --los oficiales " robert mcdonald" y " mike bongio-vanni" habrian golpeado a un conductor sin motivo. --uno de ellos le dio un fuerte golpe al bajarlo del vehiculo y su compaÑero pateo la cara del conductor cuando estaba esposado y en el suelo. take vo blanca --la mujer que habria rociad
pasando el cliente.nir de un matrimonio de un entierro, de una entrevista de trabajo fallida entonces uno no sabe en qué situación se encuentra el cliente entonces uno tiene que tener un tacto muy sutil" el abogado del dao dijo que united haba hecho lo correcto y no revel la cantidad de dinero que se acord. s/ juliana monsalve, @julianamons la aerolínea además entrenará a sus empleados sobre el trato al cliente y pagará hasta 1,500 dólares en casos de maletas pérdidas. la mayoría...
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steve: sales, managing, client relationships.d so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her talent to be shared across the enterprise, as well. you are the leader of the global business. your job is to make sure that the manufacturing process, the quality control, the sales, those things stay intact. i see ana laying over the whole organization to review designs before they go to clients. i do not want a design to leave without her at least getting a look at it. just like i don't want a sales quote going to a customer without you signing off on it. steve: of course i'm fearful of letting go of some key aspect of the business. lemonis: yeah. steve: but i guarantee you, marcus, i will give her that -- that -- i'll let go. i'll let go. lemonis: i want to get the best out of both of you. ana, so going forward, you will be in charge of interior design for every business that i own. steve: wow. lemonis: you will have a hand at being, in my mind, my chief
steve: sales, managing, client relationships.d so your talent and your skill has to be shared across the enterprise. steve: okay. lemonis: just like i want her skill and her talent to be shared across the enterprise, as well. you are the leader of the global business. your job is to make sure that the manufacturing process, the quality control, the sales, those things stay intact. i see ana laying over the whole organization to review designs before they go to clients. i do not want a design to...
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there -- they are responding to their clients. >> we are available to help men and women who want torease their same-sex attraction and develop their opposite sex potential. >> the clients should determine what they want. it's not my job as a clinician to tell the client how they should act. >> survivors say otherwise. >> i was told that the government had come through and killed off average -- gay child when they were born. i was told that the reason they had done this was because every gay child had aids. i was told my god hated me. it was month after month of these horrible statements. was placed in front of a table, my hands were put in ice, pictures of men were shown so i would associated look -- cold i was feeling with the image i was seeing. after that, wires were wrapped around my hands, he tore applied. of men and women were shown. at the end, electric shocks. into youry shoved body while pornographic images of men are shown. it was horrifying. >> they most often target kids under 18. these people give them what they claim is a solution. supports an industry that's profiting
there -- they are responding to their clients. >> we are available to help men and women who want torease their same-sex attraction and develop their opposite sex potential. >> the clients should determine what they want. it's not my job as a clinician to tell the client how they should act. >> survivors say otherwise. >> i was told that the government had come through and killed off average -- gay child when they were born. i was told that the reason they had done this...
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you know,e budgets cut and living in a climate where you might have fewer clients? >> so i think that's an opportunity. every time you have change that provides big paradigm shift. we were certainly used to a different environment. but right now we have to operate on a circumstance that is real. i want to make sure that i represent properly all business ownership around the year. we provide jobs. we provide social security with our tax payments. so i surround our vendors so that we buy from immigrant vendors as well. that's number one. and number two there will be cuts but opportunity to some agencies because let's remember the flow of government works in a way where money is not going that money has to be spent elsewhere. and certainly they have a view where they want to spend their money. well the opportunity is to look at those opportunities. look at those agencies and find opportunities as a subcontractor or prime contractor. we have customers where we know that budgets are going to be cut but as a business owner you have to understand your risk and always new s
you know,e budgets cut and living in a climate where you might have fewer clients? >> so i think that's an opportunity. every time you have change that provides big paradigm shift. we were certainly used to a different environment. but right now we have to operate on a circumstance that is real. i want to make sure that i represent properly all business ownership around the year. we provide jobs. we provide social security with our tax payments. so i surround our vendors so that we buy...
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prosecutors say that instead of the money benefiting bradley's special need clients , they tell us he raided those clients special need trust accounts and spent that money object himself. >> such as his home mortgage, his gas for his car, restaurant meals, movie tickets, sporting goods, personal utility bills, and cell phone service. >> reporter: prosecutors say complaints began flowing into the state's disciplinary council as far back as 2013, bradley was suspended in 2015 and disbarred last fall. he did not return messaging. stephanie, is involved in the pennsylvania lawyers fund for client security, a fun, that works to pay back victims. >> conduct of less than 1 percent of our legal profession commits these types of acts. and we are able to as the legal profession as attorneys able to help some of these victims that have been harmed by our fellow attorneys. it does sort of right some of the wrong that is we see in the legal profession. >> reporter: prosecutors also say that patrick bradley is also on the hook for $30,000, of legal services he never performed, and prosecutors say ,
prosecutors say that instead of the money benefiting bradley's special need clients , they tell us he raided those clients special need trust accounts and spent that money object himself. >> such as his home mortgage, his gas for his car, restaurant meals, movie tickets, sporting goods, personal utility bills, and cell phone service. >> reporter: prosecutors say complaints began flowing into the state's disciplinary council as far back as 2013, bradley was suspended in 2015 and...
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jeff: when you look at client mix in a quarter like we had, the big issue is whether investor clientsfunds and things like that or if you have more corporate clients that or hedging things. tend to haveey more corporate clients and that is where activity levels were i that's how we saw better trading relative to goldman sachs. also contributing to goldman having a bad for her was by far the biggest commodities franchise of the big banks. it was a really tough quarter in that this is. -- a bad quarter by far the biggest commodities franchise of the big banks. andare committing capital it applies goldman did not position around the flows, but a bady shows whoever has trading quarter, things tend to bounce back. i will not be struggling that into a goldman sachs franchise issue. they has the toughest trading quarter. jonathan: it was a failure to maintain expectations. how premature is in a are missing gary cohn? jeffery harte: i don't think so. i like gary and him leaving is a loss. it seems since they have been public, a senior manager leaves, the person who steps into their shoes are
jeff: when you look at client mix in a quarter like we had, the big issue is whether investor clientsfunds and things like that or if you have more corporate clients that or hedging things. tend to haveey more corporate clients and that is where activity levels were i that's how we saw better trading relative to goldman sachs. also contributing to goldman having a bad for her was by far the biggest commodities franchise of the big banks. it was a really tough quarter in that this is. -- a bad...
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judge gorsuch's defense is that he was only doing what his client wanted him to do. many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have praised judge gorsuch's qualifications, and there's no question he's well educated and well credentialed. but we're not just evaluating a relation mon resumÉ. if we were, every supreme court nominee would pass unanimously, 100-0. rather, all of us evaluate not only their education and experience, but also their judicial philosophy, temperament, and views on important legal issues. we do this because, if confirmed, a nominee's decisions will affect the lives of all americans for generations. and as i've said, our judge ob assess whether the nominee will protect the legal and constitutional rights of all americans and whether the nominee recognizes the humanity and justice required when evaluating the cases before him. unfortunately, based on judge gorsuch's record at the department of justice, his tenure on the bench, his appearance before the senate, and his written questions for the record, i cannot support this nomination. th
judge gorsuch's defense is that he was only doing what his client wanted him to do. many of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have praised judge gorsuch's qualifications, and there's no question he's well educated and well credentialed. but we're not just evaluating a relation mon resumÉ. if we were, every supreme court nominee would pass unanimously, 100-0. rather, all of us evaluate not only their education and experience, but also their judicial philosophy, temperament, and views...
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a lot of program - by eliminating those unnecessary appointments and paperwork we're hoping that clients will stay on track that allows us to provide the employment and supportive services to hopefully permanently end their need to rely on public assistance for support along with that we simplified internally to make that easier four our workforce to manage their caseloads. >> the next is the cal works, cal works is the welfare to work program for parents that are low income with kids in 1885 percent are single parents single moms we've gone through the state law i listed some of them here what we're trying to do is better equip our staff with the system we fund in our community to treat the whole family meaning to attempt to move the family towards self-sufficiency and the calworks strategy to identify the families not engaged in work participation or early he removal activities identify them and bring them into the impediment process every family that is a comprehensive tool that is a robust statewide state standard provisional that takes several hours to identify strengths and barrier
a lot of program - by eliminating those unnecessary appointments and paperwork we're hoping that clients will stay on track that allows us to provide the employment and supportive services to hopefully permanently end their need to rely on public assistance for support along with that we simplified internally to make that easier four our workforce to manage their caseloads. >> the next is the cal works, cal works is the welfare to work program for parents that are low income with kids in...
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reportero: los clientes tienen opciones no solamente buscamos los precios.dos, nos acompaÑarÁ luz peÑa nos cuenta porquÉ. luz peÑa: ya comenzÓ la construcciÓn el enfoque serÁ una vÍa peatonal que reemplace el pavimento de la calle que lo conecta con el Área de la plaza. >> a la gente le va a gustar. reportera: ilustran la ciudad, para mejorar la apariencia de la estaciÓnque estarÁ adquiriendo fondos. tuvimos Éxito noviembre al pasar la medida que proveerÁ 3 millones y medios, estamos viendo que proyectos invertir, inversiÓn que no suena bien para muchos inmigrantes que prefieren todo tipo de arreglos. >> estÁn invirtiendo el dinero, para que se vea bonito y nada mÁs. reportera: varios retrasos por problemas tÉcnicos, donde pasajeros tuvieron que tomar buses, para llegar a su destino final. >> todos pagamos impuestos y sirve para lo mismo. luz peÑa, noticias univisiÓn 14. marÍa leticia: continÚa la cacerÍa humana, para capturar al responsable de matar a un anciano y publicar el homicidio en su cuenta de facebook, sepa como denunciar un crimen en esta era digi
reportero: los clientes tienen opciones no solamente buscamos los precios.dos, nos acompaÑarÁ luz peÑa nos cuenta porquÉ. luz peÑa: ya comenzÓ la construcciÓn el enfoque serÁ una vÍa peatonal que reemplace el pavimento de la calle que lo conecta con el Área de la plaza. >> a la gente le va a gustar. reportera: ilustran la ciudad, para mejorar la apariencia de la estaciÓnque estarÁ adquiriendo fondos. tuvimos Éxito noviembre al pasar la medida que proveerÁ 3 millones y...
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conversion therapy practitioners say they are responding to their clients. >> rather, we are available to help men and women decrease their same-sex attraction and develop their opposite sex potential. >> the client should determine what they want. it is not my job as a clinician. >> survivors of this there be -- therapy say otherwise. >> i was told that the reason they did this, that every day a child had aids. it was month after month of horrible tatements. my hands were put in ice while pictures of men touching men were -- after hat, wires were wrapped around my hands and heat was applied. and even, at the end, electric shock. it was absolutely orrifying. >> they most often target kids under 18. these people give them what they claim is a solution. but it supports an industry that is profiting off of the harm and sometimes the death of kids. >> lgbt organization say the therapy is harmful. >> i am a clinical psychologist. there is harm to people that go through reparative there up the -- therapy. the american psychological association states -- psychologist do not consider sexual or
conversion therapy practitioners say they are responding to their clients. >> rather, we are available to help men and women decrease their same-sex attraction and develop their opposite sex potential. >> the client should determine what they want. it is not my job as a clinician. >> survivors of this there be -- therapy say otherwise. >> i was told that the reason they did this, that every day a child had aids. it was month after month of horrible tatements. my hands...
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>> rather than advising clients to pull ads or not, we're working with our clients and working with googlen particular for them to solve the issue and frankly they're making good progress on that. and i think believe this issue of third-party verification is critical and we're making a lot of progress on that. you know, the best way to keep organizations accountable is to do it with your pocketbook. i think that part of it worked. >> what will it take for you and brands represented by other agencies to feel confident that this is never going to happen again? you say there's progress. has it been solved? >> i think the third-party verification and ability to audit are key components of that. so i would say a good part of it at least for now is on the way to being solved and some clients are back and the reason they're back is because we worked with them and google in particular to make sure that they're doing everything possible and we have a high degree of confidence that we will be able to solve it. >> some analysts say as much as $750 million of revenue this year could be lost from googl
>> rather than advising clients to pull ads or not, we're working with our clients and working with googlen particular for them to solve the issue and frankly they're making good progress on that. and i think believe this issue of third-party verification is critical and we're making a lot of progress on that. you know, the best way to keep organizations accountable is to do it with your pocketbook. i think that part of it worked. >> what will it take for you and brands represented...
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[cliente] ¡sí, y necesito dinero ya! no puedo llegar tarde al juego...ejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar. . >>> para celebrar el día del niño o de la ÑiÑa por adelantado le presentamos a nuestra productora isabela y a nuestro productor que se une a nuestro equipo para estar con ustedes: >>> bienvenidos que hermosa y bueno, también tenemos para celebrar lo que sucede en esta gran fiesta . >>> lo tiene ahí como cada aÑo participaron en tacones vestido de mujer: >>> una carrera de obstáculos corriendo o rodando en un carro de supermercado. >>> es una competencia celebrada de hace 35 años como parte de la celebración de independencia. >>> que manera de lucir esas plataformas. >>> mira nada más no sé si me atrevería: >>> gracias por acompaÑarnos los esperamos mañana .... >>> es sabado, l titulares, pachuca tiene al co conejo de la suerte >>> chivas estan dentro >>> el descenso es cosa de dos, veracruz es de primera >>> con todo eso, si,
[cliente] ¡sí, y necesito dinero ya! no puedo llegar tarde al juego...ejor! ¡muchas gracias! ya sabes, el equipo la verdad me necesita. [representante bancario] ¡claro que sí! [cliente] no, es que en serio, sin mí no pueden ganar. . >>> para celebrar el día del niño o de la ÑiÑa por adelantado le presentamos a nuestra productora isabela y a nuestro productor que se une a nuestro equipo para estar con ustedes: >>> bienvenidos que hermosa y bueno, también tenemos para...
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no solo la viven losa clientes si no algunos empleados de este restaurante. >>> desgraciadamente todaleados pueden respirar mÁs tranquilos. en chicago, rubÉn pereira noticias telemundo. >>> no se pierda la mÁs completa cobertura de los 100 dÍas de donald trump como presidente estadounidense en nuestras ediciones. los primeros 100 dÍas de trump aquÍ en noticias telemundo al regresar en noticias telemundo, tenemos el video por el que muchos en mÉxico estÁn pidiendo la cabeza de uno de los favoritos para ganar las prÓximas elecciones presidenciales de ese paÍs. >>> no firme, la advertencia para quienes quieren comprar un auto, pero no h >>> gran escÁndalo salpica a josÉ manuel lÓpez obrador. un fuerte aspirante a mÉxico. una diputada sud partido fue grabada en un video donde recibe miles de pesos en efectivo que supuestamente se usarÍan para la campaÑa del lÍder izquierdista, raÚl torres tiene el video y las reacciones. >>> recibiÓ uno tro y mÁs fajos de billetes. era tanto dirn dinero que la diputada eva cadena pidiÓ una bolsa. >>> cadena recibiÓ de una supuesta empresaria el dirn y la
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of staff. >> the staff really care about their clients. she kept saying i got the ladies out of the house. they are all okay. i can tell she is trembling when she is talking to me. i did have a staff person sitting in a chair right where the car came in. she got pushed. >> reporter: it happened when the driver hit the driver of the red car near broad. >> i lost control of the wheel. it went to the right and he went in the house and i went right there. >> reporter: she said the impact sent the red car into the house. they say the clients were immediately moved to the house next door until they can figure things out long term. the woman was taken to the hospital to be treated for nonlife threatening injuries. the residents okay right now as well. reporting live. i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> thanks for that. >>> fire crews put out a house fire. officials believe the fire started on the third floor on washington avenue. everyone got out safely. no one was hurt. >>> happening right now in chicago lawyers for that man that was dragged off
of staff. >> the staff really care about their clients. she kept saying i got the ladies out of the house. they are all okay. i can tell she is trembling when she is talking to me. i did have a staff person sitting in a chair right where the car came in. she got pushed. >> reporter: it happened when the driver hit the driver of the red car near broad. >> i lost control of the wheel. it went to the right and he went in the house and i went right there. >> reporter: she...
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if you look at private clients and wealth management clients have been more constructive. and if you look at decisions by investors, they have been affected by low volatility in markets. >> what struck me in the fourth quarter, you said for the first time in many years you saw client confidence recovering. now it seems like you're talking about client confidence not taking off sustainably. what i do read into that? >> there's a difference between client confidence and willingness to translate confidence into actions. so i think that particularly in the u.s., but in general people are waiting to see what the new administration is really going to deliver. they are very positive. we link to consider investors and financial markets and in their own businesses, but they want to see concrete action. this latest development also on tax and on reforms. it's going to be the proof that people are waiting for. >> now, barclays reported first quarter pretax profits. but they saw net profits falling during the period. saying they would take a one-off impairment charge on its africa uni
if you look at private clients and wealth management clients have been more constructive. and if you look at decisions by investors, they have been affected by low volatility in markets. >> what struck me in the fourth quarter, you said for the first time in many years you saw client confidence recovering. now it seems like you're talking about client confidence not taking off sustainably. what i do read into that? >> there's a difference between client confidence and willingness to...
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jpmorgan is laying a plan to move some wealth management clients to a self-directed that form as thek awaits word on whether the trump administration will rewrite or scrap higher standards for brokers. peggy collins is the u.s. investment team leader. we saw the executive order regarding fiduciary standards, rewriting and reversing what the obama administration had put forward. confusion beensome in the industry and it looks like jpmorgan is acting out of some of that confusion. guest: they are just one of many financial services firms that because the fiduciary standing is on hold, it's not easy to yank it out of the books and say it's not there anymore. the labor department said we wanted you to look at this rule but they've got to go through many steps in terms of proposing a delay and enacting a delay. the rule is supposed to go into effect this week. jpmorgan told some wealth management clients that we are going to move you from accounts where a human is advising you into managing your savings yourself. by a letter was obtained bloomberg new saying hold on. we are not going to d
jpmorgan is laying a plan to move some wealth management clients to a self-directed that form as thek awaits word on whether the trump administration will rewrite or scrap higher standards for brokers. peggy collins is the u.s. investment team leader. we saw the executive order regarding fiduciary standards, rewriting and reversing what the obama administration had put forward. confusion beensome in the industry and it looks like jpmorgan is acting out of some of that confusion. guest: they are...