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people working day-to-day on individual clients, working on client briefs. it is that trick, isn't it? how we get the scale of a big company, but operate quickly and nimbly. francine: other rivals are focused on spending in tech. what is the future for wpp? mark: i think what makes wpp special is creativity. it is ideas. you know, without ideas, there is nothing on these tech platforms. what would there be on facebook or instagram or youtube without creative work, creative ideas, and all of the things creative people make? i think that creativity is what makes wpp distinctive and where we want to invest. of course, with technology, how we bring those ideas to life, where they live, where they exist, that is changing very quickly. so, it is really about, sort of, building out what we could call the traditional skills of the past, but blending with a real understanding of data and technology you need in the future. francine: so, your role is changing, i guess. is it still just pure advertising, or is it more advising clients and navigating these uncertain time
people working day-to-day on individual clients, working on client briefs. it is that trick, isn't it? how we get the scale of a big company, but operate quickly and nimbly. francine: other rivals are focused on spending in tech. what is the future for wpp? mark: i think what makes wpp special is creativity. it is ideas. you know, without ideas, there is nothing on these tech platforms. what would there be on facebook or instagram or youtube without creative work, creative ideas, and all of the...
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client -- you may be that client in the not-too-distant future. it is not right when they make a judgment that this is bad for business but ultimately, it does not matter because the legal profession is a profession. it is not just a business. i can certainly think there are doctors who it would be good for business if they did an necessary medical treatment they would not do it because it is a profession. there are journalists that might find it better for business to just give up a source. what's the big deal? you are getting a lot of pressure and someone was to put you in contempt of court, just give up the source. but they would not do it because it is a profession. unfortunately, some of the large law firms have lost sight of the fact that in our efforts to do so well and be so profitable, we are still at the a profession. if we lose that, we lose something probably important. but my choice in both these instances was clear because it was an ongoing reps plantation and it certainly my view that at that point, we simple he can't move on and dr
client -- you may be that client in the not-too-distant future. it is not right when they make a judgment that this is bad for business but ultimately, it does not matter because the legal profession is a profession. it is not just a business. i can certainly think there are doctors who it would be good for business if they did an necessary medical treatment they would not do it because it is a profession. there are journalists that might find it better for business to just give up a source....
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uh this cost covers approximately 100 and 50 clients. so per client. how much money are we spending? well we're thinking of an average of about maybe between 4,505,000 hopefully. less for many clients, but some clients that causes substantially high because of the extreme squalor. and some clients that costs about 10,000 plus um especially , you know if there's like health and safety hazards, including hazardous waste that is extreme, so. that would be about 700,000 per year. about 4500. that would excuse me. 454,600 would bring us about 100. 50 clients, but. through this process if we're able to reduce some of the costs, we might be able to help more people but wouldn't earlier interdiction b a lot cheaper. could you repeat the question earlier introduction? and in other words, we you know, we have a clan who who, who has a tendency to be a squalor earlier? we can reach that client. the cheaper would it would be ideally so and so we will receive a referrals mostly when someone has been receiving assistance from either a provider. or maybe they're faci
uh this cost covers approximately 100 and 50 clients. so per client. how much money are we spending? well we're thinking of an average of about maybe between 4,505,000 hopefully. less for many clients, but some clients that causes substantially high because of the extreme squalor. and some clients that costs about 10,000 plus um especially , you know if there's like health and safety hazards, including hazardous waste that is extreme, so. that would be about 700,000 per year. about 4500. that...
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i always tell my clients. to go where you will merge with everyone else, not all fashion weeks. we were really successful and, let's say , prestigious for a designer, yes, that is, there were such weeks in which it is better not to take part, zhen you took part in shows somewhere. uh, i had a graduation show. uh, after the british higher school of design. but you do not have a desire to make a really cool show of your own , find your own venue that matches the concept of the brand, of course, to make some kind of memorable event, of course, these are the events. that's all, rather, perhaps, perhaps , a presentation even than yet. although the show is also cool, but again, uh, i am aware that this event must have a commercial outcome, that you need to invite buyers there, of course, you need to understand why you are doing this if you have this resource , what it will bring to you? here, therefore, let's say so on the way, but i want, of course, to do it my own way. and for cool. how to do, for example? well, a
i always tell my clients. to go where you will merge with everyone else, not all fashion weeks. we were really successful and, let's say , prestigious for a designer, yes, that is, there were such weeks in which it is better not to take part, zhen you took part in shows somewhere. uh, i had a graduation show. uh, after the british higher school of design. but you do not have a desire to make a really cool show of your own , find your own venue that matches the concept of the brand, of course,...
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we hear passing on rebates to clients.ut it's really what the patient pays at the counter. >> a similar question about what additional steps can you and the other pbm's take to ensure patients can afford prescription drug costs? >> ogle back to the original premise that competition works. so we will continue to look for competition in therapeuticmp categories. lowering the cost for plan sponsors the employers and et cetera that pay and fund the benefit. and then encouraging them to adopt benefit designs that actually allowed to be more affordable for us. similar to what we do at cvs which is 0-dollar co-pay for insulin. >> doctor? >> thank you for the question senator. we are actually focus on continuing to lower costs for our employer plans. for our clients but also for patients. we just flat dollar co-pay $5 for generic and specialty generics. we are bringing out to our constituents. competition containing to beat the drum bio similar accessibility, interchangeability having more access and t reducing biologic from 12 ye
we hear passing on rebates to clients.ut it's really what the patient pays at the counter. >> a similar question about what additional steps can you and the other pbm's take to ensure patients can afford prescription drug costs? >> ogle back to the original premise that competition works. so we will continue to look for competition in therapeuticmp categories. lowering the cost for plan sponsors the employers and et cetera that pay and fund the benefit. and then encouraging them to...
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(cliente) lo mas probable? (empleado) si...ok... (cliente) ah!te) de ninguna manera, deme mi paquete. (empleado) ahí va! bienvenido a autozone. ¿en qué estás trabajando hoy? vengo a recoger los frenos duralast que ordené esta mañana. ♪ listo. ya tienes todo. guau. qué fácil. ♪get in the zone, autozone♪ does canelo Álvarez really relax? or is he always dreaming of boxing? or is he thinking... ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ¿estamos cerca? google assistantvo: gire a la izquierda en cuatro millas. ( ♪♪ ) ¿cuáles son tus intenciones con mi nieto? google assistantvo: what are your intentions with my grandson? tus problemitas arreglados con google pixel. el único teléfono hecho por google. obtén gratis el nuevo google pixel 7a. >> los queremos invitar a que formen parte de "tudn" este verano. 30 dÍas faltan nada mÁs para el arranque de la copa oro donde se va definir al mejor equipo de la concacaf. ¿serÁ estados unidos, mÉxico canadÁ? fase de grupos a partir del 24 de junio, pero primero lo primero, al final en el fÚtbol mexicano y estamos a 12 minutos de que ruede l
(cliente) lo mas probable? (empleado) si...ok... (cliente) ah!te) de ninguna manera, deme mi paquete. (empleado) ahí va! bienvenido a autozone. ¿en qué estás trabajando hoy? vengo a recoger los frenos duralast que ordené esta mañana. ♪ listo. ya tienes todo. guau. qué fácil. ♪get in the zone, autozone♪ does canelo Álvarez really relax? or is he always dreaming of boxing? or is he thinking... ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ¿estamos cerca? google assistantvo: gire a la izquierda en...
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that might be a retail client thinking about optimizing. it is also true for institutional clients.cross our platform, we touch 20% of the world investable assets. we had $281 billion in deposits at the end of the first quarter. but we touch $1.3 trillion worth of liquidity assets across money market funds. we have an ecosystem around money and we help clients however they want to invest. romaine: you should probably have a good read on economic conditions. do you anticipate we are headed towards her session, and if so, when? >> a lot of that will be dependent on inflation. as the fed has said, data is everything in terms of observing what they will need to do and their subsequent policy meetings. if we can have rates stay here, that would create one outcome. we are not in the predicting business. i'm not trying to call the top in reits. we are trying to make sure for our clients that they are prepared whether it's go higher or lower. we want to be prepared come what may. that is what being resilient really means. romaine: they are looking at economic conditions from the clients' si
that might be a retail client thinking about optimizing. it is also true for institutional clients.cross our platform, we touch 20% of the world investable assets. we had $281 billion in deposits at the end of the first quarter. but we touch $1.3 trillion worth of liquidity assets across money market funds. we have an ecosystem around money and we help clients however they want to invest. romaine: you should probably have a good read on economic conditions. do you anticipate we are headed...
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our work with clients helping them achieve investment outcomes. each client investment practice. to help guide the work with clients we have a handful of core beliefs. first wilshire believes man jsal material risk and opportunities is critical for long-term investors and there are risk associated with failing to do so. like sfers we believe consideration of esg factors alongside traditional factors should provide a better understanding of the risk and return characteristics of investments. we also believe that materialalty matters. not every risk is applicable to every investment. help minimize risk and max imize opportunity. understand esg means different things to different investors. there isn't a singular way to apply esg and the approach should align with the organization goals and objectives. next we believe engaging with companies on specific issues offer investors the opportunity to actively seeks ways to increase value of the asset and create positive impact over time. wilshire believes diversity leads to better business outcomes. greater transparency on diversity is fo
our work with clients helping them achieve investment outcomes. each client investment practice. to help guide the work with clients we have a handful of core beliefs. first wilshire believes man jsal material risk and opportunities is critical for long-term investors and there are risk associated with failing to do so. like sfers we believe consideration of esg factors alongside traditional factors should provide a better understanding of the risk and return characteristics of investments. we...
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it is not all clients.and-see attitude over the economic cycle and start of the end of the inflation cycle which is bringing uncertainty for them. they don't like to start programs in the middle of the economic uncertainty again, it is not all clients a number of clients in auto or aerospace continuing and you see the difference with the europe and u.s. from the market perspective. more reactive in the u.s >> it is so interesting. when you and i spoke in davos, i talked about the manufacturing segment which is holding up well there is an understanding they need to push to digital. the factors lagging were retail and financial services and banking. how does that look three months forward? >> for retail, the luxury segment is strong. in the middle, the big heavyweights with slowdown and cost cutting attitude. on the tech sector, it is definitely affected and we see the slowdown financial services is stronger than expected in the first quarter. we see the slowdown coming there has been a bigger attention to co
it is not all clients.and-see attitude over the economic cycle and start of the end of the inflation cycle which is bringing uncertainty for them. they don't like to start programs in the middle of the economic uncertainty again, it is not all clients a number of clients in auto or aerospace continuing and you see the difference with the europe and u.s. from the market perspective. more reactive in the u.s >> it is so interesting. when you and i spoke in davos, i talked about the...
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our client kills everyone he thinks involved. to the death of the grape surgeon, who did not have time to do the operation, the drivers, who drove her to the student hospital, who called an ambulance, they are all, in his opinion , guilty. nefedov also discovered theapental sodium, the client follows a proven path, because he is unable to do otherwise , he attacks and injects when the victim is constrained in movement. samoilov gets into the car nikolaev was already sitting in the ambulance waiting for the doctor. it deprives the victim of the opportunity to fully resist from here it follows that the client is physically incapable. defeat the victim. here the experts presented the conclusion, however, it was not possible to fully restore the document, but it became clear that the subject of the will was the apartment of vera nikolaevna yes, in which her daughter lives. uh, who is the beneficiary of the will here is the will, let them deal with the opera and our specific tasks are our client. let us assume that he has entered the
our client kills everyone he thinks involved. to the death of the grape surgeon, who did not have time to do the operation, the drivers, who drove her to the student hospital, who called an ambulance, they are all, in his opinion , guilty. nefedov also discovered theapental sodium, the client follows a proven path, because he is unable to do otherwise , he attacks and injects when the victim is constrained in movement. samoilov gets into the car nikolaev was already sitting in the ambulance...
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from the client.honest with us or with the client on certain things. there were certain things like the searches that he had attempted to interfere with, and then more recently, as we're coming down to the end of this investigation where jack smith and ultimately merrick garland is going to make a decision as to what to do, we put together our defense strategy to educate merrick garland as to how best to handle this matter, he was preventing us from engaging in that strategy. >> you said that boris tried to prevent you from conducting searches. what searches? >> the search at bedminster initially. there was a lot of pushback from him. he didn't want us doing the search. and we had eventually overcome him. >> why didn't he want you doing the search? >> i don't know. you know, boris is -- you know, he is a lawyer. he spent about 18 months at a big firm doing transactional work and i think he thinks based on that experience he knows better than us. >> you previously testified be before the grand jury in
from the client.honest with us or with the client on certain things. there were certain things like the searches that he had attempted to interfere with, and then more recently, as we're coming down to the end of this investigation where jack smith and ultimately merrick garland is going to make a decision as to what to do, we put together our defense strategy to educate merrick garland as to how best to handle this matter, he was preventing us from engaging in that strategy. >> you said...
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que ofrecen reembolso a sus clientes.ento. >> puede ser una tarjeta o criptomoneda. tenga mucho cuidado y no se deje engaÑar. >> durante este mes la condiciÓn de productos de consumidor revisada los efectos nocivos de las emisiones de las tormentas de gas. >> las cosas que son importantes para la comunidad, eso es peligroso para todos, especialmente para los niÑos y adultos mayores. los niÑos lo estÁn desarrollando y puede causar que tengan enfermedades como de la. >> las estufas de gas representan un gran peligro. ya volvemos. >> amigos, soy juan carlos dÍas murrieta. tigres y rayados en la ida de la semifinal. el gol de sebastiÁn cÓrdova. actividad en la champions. city frente al real madrid. quÉ paliza. q sueldo por cero . autogol. es la final de la champions. en mÉxico, estados unidos y canadá . falda menos para el final. actividad de la nba. 126 por ciento 16. hasta aquÍ toda la informaciÓn deportiva. ♪ paola se —— vive en concord tenemos algunos detalles. yadhira dos . sÍ. en la regiÓn mantÉngase con estas medidas y
que ofrecen reembolso a sus clientes.ento. >> puede ser una tarjeta o criptomoneda. tenga mucho cuidado y no se deje engaÑar. >> durante este mes la condiciÓn de productos de consumidor revisada los efectos nocivos de las emisiones de las tormentas de gas. >> las cosas que son importantes para la comunidad, eso es peligroso para todos, especialmente para los niÑos y adultos mayores. los niÑos lo estÁn desarrollando y puede causar que tengan enfermedades como de la....
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clients receive 100% of the drug rebates that express sprits get. and clients pay one simple fee. when ended, the pilot program from 500,000 people was a 12% total medical cost reduction. on hundred $93 in savings from closing critical care graphs -- critical care graphs -- gaps. patients were previously non- adherent to their medication where adherent when coached through counseling and medication. it's clear from your testimony that banning or not using scripts actually decreases costs by 3.5%. but i think it raises the issues about what is actually in the spread. mr. joiner, can you tell us on those contracts in which you have spread pricing what is the spread? >> i don't know the average spread per clients but it varies based on the network. >> senator, i don't have the exact amount of where approximately. >> senator i cannot speak to the specific claim, some planes -- some claims, we passed through 98% of the discount. >> i don't mean to be rude. i appreciate what you're doing. i have an article that was sent in today by the first author matt ealing. about high utilization of
clients receive 100% of the drug rebates that express sprits get. and clients pay one simple fee. when ended, the pilot program from 500,000 people was a 12% total medical cost reduction. on hundred $93 in savings from closing critical care graphs -- critical care graphs -- gaps. patients were previously non- adherent to their medication where adherent when coached through counseling and medication. it's clear from your testimony that banning or not using scripts actually decreases costs by...
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decidimos cerrar mÁs temprano y para los clientes. ha bajado un poco.cho po vimt de de persona debido lo que estÁ pasando. muchos de estos incidentes han ocurrido durante la noche. el fbi se involucrÓ en esta investigaciÓn y patrullas se han posicionado en distintas partes pÚblicos de la ciudad. eventos comunitarios incluso se han cancelado y aunque no se ha impuesto un toque de queda para residentes algunas familias han tomado sus propias precauciones. . algunos se mantendrÁn dentro de sus hogares antes que oscurezca y autoridades, planean salir por la noche, no estar solos. >>> susana gonzÁlez, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> los planteles de la universidad de california, estÁn enviando oficiales para ayudar a patrullar el campus. las en quietudes que hay por los asesinatos de los que hablÁbamos hace un momento. >>> de la misma forma la universidad optÓ por clases virtuales. a partir de las 6 de la tarde todo de manera virtual. >>> trabajadores de albergues en la zona fronteriza con tijuana. estÁn preocupados para la prÓxima semana preveen la llegada de m
decidimos cerrar mÁs temprano y para los clientes. ha bajado un poco.cho po vimt de de persona debido lo que estÁ pasando. muchos de estos incidentes han ocurrido durante la noche. el fbi se involucrÓ en esta investigaciÓn y patrullas se han posicionado en distintas partes pÚblicos de la ciudad. eventos comunitarios incluso se han cancelado y aunque no se ha impuesto un toque de queda para residentes algunas familias han tomado sus propias precauciones. . algunos se mantendrÁn dentro de...
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yes, we add a new clients.but it was mainly our existing clients who are raising more substantial amounts of money. we bill several things. one was we added to our liquidity. making sure that we had borrowing capacity that we could support that outflow deposits that occurred. again, i think it is important to note that was mainly from existing clients. >> by every measure, that kind of growth may sound good to. wall street most bank managers that means more risk factors to keep track of. when your bank failed, it had 31 unresolved matters requiring attention. the fed's term. 31 huge red flags identified by regulators. i think it is safe to say that rapid growth was not because silicon valley bank was six times better than other banks. mr. howell once you start a new business lines it was important to show investors that signature bank it's will be profitable. is that right? >> profitability is certainly something that we always look to. >> it seems like big losses in a struggling stock price motivated managemen
yes, we add a new clients.but it was mainly our existing clients who are raising more substantial amounts of money. we bill several things. one was we added to our liquidity. making sure that we had borrowing capacity that we could support that outflow deposits that occurred. again, i think it is important to note that was mainly from existing clients. >> by every measure, that kind of growth may sound good to. wall street most bank managers that means more risk factors to keep track of....
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yes, we add a new clients.but it was mainly our existing clients who are raising more substantial amounts of money. we bill several things. one was we added to our liquidity. making sure that we had borrowing capacity that we could support that outflow deposits that occurred. again, i think it is important to note that was mainly from existing clients. >> by every measure, that kind of growth may sound good to. wall street most bank managers that means more risk factors to keep track of. when your bank failed, it had 31 unresolved matters requiring attention. the fed's term. 31 huge red flags identified by regulators. i think it is safe to say that rapid growth was not because silicon valley bank was six times better than other banks. mr. howell once you start a new business lines it was important to show investors that signature bank it's will be profitable. is that right? >> profitability is certainly something that we always look to. >> it seems like big losses in a struggling stock price motivated managemen
yes, we add a new clients.but it was mainly our existing clients who are raising more substantial amounts of money. we bill several things. one was we added to our liquidity. making sure that we had borrowing capacity that we could support that outflow deposits that occurred. again, i think it is important to note that was mainly from existing clients. >> by every measure, that kind of growth may sound good to. wall street most bank managers that means more risk factors to keep track of....
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my client's not a political person. this is not a political cause. someone who was trying to do the right thing to protect himself and others in a very difficult, confined environment, who has really by all optical measures much of the country rallying around him now. >> does your client regret -- does he feel bad for mr. neely? >> look, i mean, only a sociopath would not feel regret at the loss of human life. it's horrible. especially when you're there and you witness someone dying in front of you. of course he feels terrible about that. >> i appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, an attack at the virginia office of democratic congressman gerry connolly, which left two injured. >>> also over the weekend, democratic governor of north carolina vetoed legislation that would have banned most abortions in the state. governor roy cooper joins us next to talk about efforts expected tomorrow to override that. with flexixible multi-cloud services that enable didigital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you keep your clol
my client's not a political person. this is not a political cause. someone who was trying to do the right thing to protect himself and others in a very difficult, confined environment, who has really by all optical measures much of the country rallying around him now. >> does your client regret -- does he feel bad for mr. neely? >> look, i mean, only a sociopath would not feel regret at the loss of human life. it's horrible. especially when you're there and you witness someone dying...
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we are much more client driven. it's really about the potential value added we can give to our investor and corporate clients. sonali: before i let you go, i want to weed out some of the talk here at milken. the whole thing underpinning, 12 years of easy money. we've seen many hiccups in the markets. do you think we have seen the brunt of the pain? jane: we think we probably have, though there will be a few more to come as rates continue rising. those that haven't gone -- done a good job on asset liability will become evident. we saw that in the banking sector. we saw that with the issues of ldi last year. we saw it in the exchanges. you do tend to see where people have had weaknesses around asset liability management coming to the fore. those who have done this responsibly, prudently. sonali: among those issues, what keeps you up at night? jane: cybersecurity. sonali: why is that? jane: the level of sophistication, some of the geopolitical tensions around the world, they mean that there is a lot of sophistication b
we are much more client driven. it's really about the potential value added we can give to our investor and corporate clients. sonali: before i let you go, i want to weed out some of the talk here at milken. the whole thing underpinning, 12 years of easy money. we've seen many hiccups in the markets. do you think we have seen the brunt of the pain? jane: we think we probably have, though there will be a few more to come as rates continue rising. those that haven't gone -- done a good job on...
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you need to focus on the client, so those needs, which the client dictates to us today. and if we have them let's meet these needs and this is the way for the development of the enterprise people united by common interests, common goals and a common aspiration. this is a distinctive feature of the well-coordinated work of the staff of the republican unitary enterprise. mingaz responsible work without fail with the sign of quality is the common desire of everyone and everyone is our goal. uh, first of all , to make comfortable conditions for the work of our citizens, we or a lot of work to modernize the technical processes of the equipment. we are now polishing the processes of working with people. well and, of course, our main task is to solve. uh, or improve work directly with the population so that the population is comfortable in all matters with one call and one problem is immediately solved. the decision of the minsk city executive committee on organizing the management of the gasification of the belarusian capital was signed on may 30, 1957, and 3 years later , a t
you need to focus on the client, so those needs, which the client dictates to us today. and if we have them let's meet these needs and this is the way for the development of the enterprise people united by common interests, common goals and a common aspiration. this is a distinctive feature of the well-coordinated work of the staff of the republican unitary enterprise. mingaz responsible work without fail with the sign of quality is the common desire of everyone and everyone is our goal. uh,...
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why when the client is already going with the money?on training lasts two to three days and then the person lies to build up. everyone's hair when the hands of such masters touches the hair. it is certainly unpleasant, but not deadly worse, when beginners who have been unlearned for several weeks on dubious courses are taken to needle. what's worse for a knife recently came a patient who, uh, who had an operation some kind of cosmetologist, moreover, in a kitchen somewhere in moscow when i tried to ask around ukraine? why did you do it? you understood that, as it were, well, this cannot be done in the kitchen, and even with capitalism, which, as it were, is unknown to you. he said, yes, well, my friend went, and everything was fine. they are trying to save money, not thinking that they will pay even more for the return of their former appearance. christina, after visiting a beautician, received tissue necrosis and severe allergic reaction. i notice that these corners are uneven , one above the other below. as you can see, his nose began
why when the client is already going with the money?on training lasts two to three days and then the person lies to build up. everyone's hair when the hands of such masters touches the hair. it is certainly unpleasant, but not deadly worse, when beginners who have been unlearned for several weeks on dubious courses are taken to needle. what's worse for a knife recently came a patient who, uh, who had an operation some kind of cosmetologist, moreover, in a kitchen somewhere in moscow when i...
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the client's knowledge. asset managers control estimated $126 trillion, that is trillion with a t. and almost 30% of global assets. that is a lot of money being manipulated to push a leftist ideology for even be on the assets controlled by asset managers activist have infiltrated the broader market by influencing just to proxy advisory firms who together control more than 90% of the market. this is a coordinate to force policies on taxpayers investors and retirees. instead of writing americans with financial protections under the biting menstruation are actually encouraging the political takeover of the american financial system. press invited dealt a heavy blow to workers retirees fetuses first veto to kill a bill that reinforces fund managers student to maximize returns on pension instead of focusing on the esg effort. i'm biting veto the bipartisan bill segment manchin said this administration continues to prioritize the radical policy agenda over the economic energy national security needs of our country
the client's knowledge. asset managers control estimated $126 trillion, that is trillion with a t. and almost 30% of global assets. that is a lot of money being manipulated to push a leftist ideology for even be on the assets controlled by asset managers activist have infiltrated the broader market by influencing just to proxy advisory firms who together control more than 90% of the market. this is a coordinate to force policies on taxpayers investors and retirees. instead of writing americans...
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May 13, 2023
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and they had a very concentrated client base. and that client base ended up burning cash much faster than anticipated. and they ended up wanting to raise capital, and it went down pretty quick. david: in the great recession in 2007 or 2008 or so, the u.s. passed tarp legislation. under the tarp legislation large amounts of capital were injected into banks, including citi. and, effectively that meant that the shareholders, the creditors, and the depositors were all protected. this time around silicon valley bank, only the depositors were protected, a decision made by the biden administration and others over the weekend. do you think that was the right decision to protect only the depositors and say goodbye to the shareholders and creditors? jane: i think it's very important to protect the depositors. right now the banking system everywhere around the world depends on confidence. and that confidence has to be in the safety and security of deposits. so, in terms of the most important job here, they did the most important job, which
and they had a very concentrated client base. and that client base ended up burning cash much faster than anticipated. and they ended up wanting to raise capital, and it went down pretty quick. david: in the great recession in 2007 or 2008 or so, the u.s. passed tarp legislation. under the tarp legislation large amounts of capital were injected into banks, including citi. and, effectively that meant that the shareholders, the creditors, and the depositors were all protected. this time around...
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we continue to work hard every day to ensure our clients receive the service that they deserve. i look forward to working with the committee to restore confidence in the banking industry, and i would be pleased to answer your questions. >> i think the witnesses for their testimony. we will now turn to member questions, and will recognize myself for five minutes. let me start but following up on the line of questioning that i asked vice chairman barr yesterday, and i asked mr. barr if the delay in monetary policy normalization in light of persistent and high inflation, i asked if gradually tightening monetary policy versus precipitously raising rates would have made it easier for the fed to supervise and banks to manage interest rate risks. he declined to acknowledge that monetary policy failures by the fed where the underlying cause of the current instability of the system. while i do agree that it is the responsibility of bank management to manage interest rate risks, i believe that we should also acknowledge that the feds unprecedented and protected easy money policies and kee
we continue to work hard every day to ensure our clients receive the service that they deserve. i look forward to working with the committee to restore confidence in the banking industry, and i would be pleased to answer your questions. >> i think the witnesses for their testimony. we will now turn to member questions, and will recognize myself for five minutes. let me start but following up on the line of questioning that i asked vice chairman barr yesterday, and i asked mr. barr if the...
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my clients not a political person. this is not a political cause. someone who is trying to do the right thing to protect himself and others in a very difficult confined environment. who has, really vital optical measures, much of the country rallying around him now. >> did your client regret, does he feel bad for mr. neely? >> look, only a sociopath would not feel regret of the loss of human life. that's horrible. especially when you're there and you witnessed someone dying in front of you. of course he feels terrible about that. >> i like thomas kenniff, appreciate your. >> next, attack on the office of gerry connolly, our manu raju just spoke with congressman connally. we'll tell you what he said. -- vetoed legislation that would have banned most abortions after six weeks. governor roy cooper joins us next. talk about -- you're doing business in an app driven, multi-cloud world. that's why you choose vmware. with flexible multi-cloud services that enable digital innovation and enterprise control, vmware helps you keep your cloud options open. ♪ yo
my clients not a political person. this is not a political cause. someone who is trying to do the right thing to protect himself and others in a very difficult confined environment. who has, really vital optical measures, much of the country rallying around him now. >> did your client regret, does he feel bad for mr. neely? >> look, only a sociopath would not feel regret of the loss of human life. that's horrible. especially when you're there and you witnessed someone dying in front...
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May 17, 2023
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gravel from this it follows that on the 25th my client will go to the city in this car. returning to this old case. i would like to say that any of the relatives of the 52 victims of this monstrous murder of lukashin could be interested in the death of his son semyonov lukashin. well, someone wanted suspicion to fall on my client vladimir nakhlyaev, who has nothing to do with this crime. i have nothing more to say. you are given the last word before the verdict is announced. lukashen was told here 15 years ago in the same courtroom. on this bench sat the murderer's father. lukashin's seeds alexander lukashin, who took my life wife and daughter only 5 years heard 5 years. the judge was the same, and the investigator was the shooter alexander lukashin of the man. i ask everyone to stand up the court, having dried up the arguments of the defense charges, and also the last word of the accused is removed for sentencing , a break has been announced. according to unverified rumors , the judge is inclined to release him from custody right in the courtroom. came born in 1969 in t
gravel from this it follows that on the 25th my client will go to the city in this car. returning to this old case. i would like to say that any of the relatives of the 52 victims of this monstrous murder of lukashin could be interested in the death of his son semyonov lukashin. well, someone wanted suspicion to fall on my client vladimir nakhlyaev, who has nothing to do with this crime. i have nothing more to say. you are given the last word before the verdict is announced. lukashen was told...
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May 18, 2023
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but clients continue to withdraw their funds. to protect your client to depositors the fdic reached a purchase and assumption agreement with j.p. morgan chase to assume all the deposits and substantially all the assets of first republic. we continue to work hard every day to ensure our clients receive the service they deserve. i look forward to work with the committee to restore confidence in the banking industry. i would be pleased to answer questions. i think the witnesses for their testimony. will now turn to member questions but i will a recognize myself for five minutes. let me start by following up on a line of questioning pious vic chairman bar yesterday. and i asked mr. barr at the delay and monetary policy normalization and later persisted in high inflation, i asked him if gradually tightening monetary policies virtually precipitously raising rates would have madee it easier for the fed to supervise banks to manage interest rate risks? he declined to acknowledge monetary policy failures by the fed for the underlying caus
but clients continue to withdraw their funds. to protect your client to depositors the fdic reached a purchase and assumption agreement with j.p. morgan chase to assume all the deposits and substantially all the assets of first republic. we continue to work hard every day to ensure our clients receive the service they deserve. i look forward to work with the committee to restore confidence in the banking industry. i would be pleased to answer questions. i think the witnesses for their...
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i think client by client they have a specific strategy everyone's focused on interest-rate coverage andye on. with the fed potentially making couple more moves. people will be very wary about that exposure. on the positive the markets are open and who see nutriment is amount of refinancing activity. looking at people's duration and portfolios a lot of work was done in 21 and 22 to push those out. it's really not coming for a couple of years. we have to manage cash flows, but i think most companies have been very productive. sonali: cash is king and that's true for companies. what about rather unprofitable companies. putting that to these companies coming through. >> any transactions, neutral transactions you'll see more and more equity to finance them. private equity clients, as it relates to existing capital structures that are cash flow negative you'll see a lot. big pools of capital including the private wealth and asset management teams to basically raise capital and can go in, put in a prefer and by company time. with an opportunity as well as a risk. sonali: there's a lot of quest
i think client by client they have a specific strategy everyone's focused on interest-rate coverage andye on. with the fed potentially making couple more moves. people will be very wary about that exposure. on the positive the markets are open and who see nutriment is amount of refinancing activity. looking at people's duration and portfolios a lot of work was done in 21 and 22 to push those out. it's really not coming for a couple of years. we have to manage cash flows, but i think most...
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well, ththey're my c clients. maybe you'u're going t to be lososing a few w clients.e, make itit not so gog. tellll you whahat. go a ahead. if you neeeed help witith it, , we're all l part of gt, let me know. i'm more t than happyy to helelp, becausese i'm not t worried ababout what y yoe planning for ashleley and jared. i i was thinkiking true, iconicic new yorork. give me ththe webster'r's defininition of-f-- nono, i'll jusust giveve you a visual. i'm iconic. curtis parish: when i think of new york, for me, it's classic. it's i iconic. itit's broadway. jared: allll right, reready, fr? ashlhley: yeahah. cucurtis parisish: rentingg a ferrrrari coululd be excxciting if y you've gogot to actuaually drive it m more than a a bloc. i got mamario. thatat was my waway of addinia lilittle bit o of personalal t. oh, i thanank you, kinind, si. ababsolutelyly. ththey're waititing for yoyou i. who's ththey? jujust go and d find outut. ok, grgreat. are we moonwalalking on ststa? oh, look a at this. - what's's up, guys? ashley: hi. - nice to meetet you. wewelcome to " "mj, the musi
well, ththey're my c clients. maybe you'u're going t to be lososing a few w clients.e, make itit not so gog. tellll you whahat. go a ahead. if you neeeed help witith it, , we're all l part of gt, let me know. i'm more t than happyy to helelp, becausese i'm not t worried ababout what y yoe planning for ashleley and jared. i i was thinkiking true, iconicic new yorork. give me ththe webster'r's defininition of-f-- nono, i'll jusust giveve you a visual. i'm iconic. curtis parish: when i think of...
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May 3, 2023
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our clients are very strong.we are connected with them all the time to understand what is happening not just in the national economy but in local markets. guy: are you getting clients come to you as a result of what is happening elsewhere? are you starting to attract customers because of the stability you just described? sharon: we are attracting clients across the board. we were just talking about this before the segment started. our client base is up 5% when you look at it based on a year-over-year basis. it is not just because of what is happening now in the economy. our clients are attracted to us because of the national franchise, because of the tools and digital capabilities, which was also in that survey we just released. ai is important to business owners, digital tools. we have that i bank of america, helping business owners manage their business. alix: when you say there are preparing for a recession, they feel prepared for it to my can you talk us through what they are doing for it? in some ways, it fe
our clients are very strong.we are connected with them all the time to understand what is happening not just in the national economy but in local markets. guy: are you getting clients come to you as a result of what is happening elsewhere? are you starting to attract customers because of the stability you just described? sharon: we are attracting clients across the board. we were just talking about this before the segment started. our client base is up 5% when you look at it based on a...
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May 22, 2023
05/23
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, recuerde que pg&e ofrece reembolsos a sus clientes, a veces ofrecemos crÉditos, pero ese crÉdito seiar la aplicaciÓn para recibir el descuento. >> pg&e nunca pedirÁ que hagan un pavo con una tarjeta de crÉdito prepagada o con una tarjeta de regalo y tampoco con cualquier forma de monedas virtuales. no lÍnea y tenemos ahora toda la acciÓn deportiva al volver. presentador: quÉ gusto saludarlos con una informaciÓn mÁs relevante de los deportes y arrancamos en la liga de espaÑa, perdiÓ el real madrid ante el valencia con gol de diego lÓpez a 33 y al 97 la que se armÓ, expulsen a vinÍcius y casas de arma la campal, abierta la agresiÓn del jugador brasileÑo y comenzÓ la bronca, benicio aplaudiÉndole al Árbitro. el real madrid ahora el tercer lugar en espaÑa. nos vamos a la fiesta del campeÓn, city derrotando al chelsea, al volver juliÁn Álvarez, el argentino de esta forma con fiesta completa y ademÁs, guardiola se rehusÓ a hablar de los titulares y ahÍ estÁ el tercer trofeo de la premier de forma consecutiva que ganas el conjunto de los citizens. esto es todo en la informaciÓn deportiva.
, recuerde que pg&e ofrece reembolsos a sus clientes, a veces ofrecemos crÉditos, pero ese crÉdito seiar la aplicaciÓn para recibir el descuento. >> pg&e nunca pedirÁ que hagan un pavo con una tarjeta de crÉdito prepagada o con una tarjeta de regalo y tampoco con cualquier forma de monedas virtuales. no lÍnea y tenemos ahora toda la acciÓn deportiva al volver. presentador: quÉ gusto saludarlos con una informaciÓn mÁs relevante de los deportes y arrancamos en la liga de...
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May 1, 2023
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what does such segregation mean for clients and for the exchange itself ? -e.wo deposits in european euros and clair of austria, in essence, kazakhstan a was intimidated so that it would not help to circumvent sanctions and, accordingly. they reacted very quickly to the threat secondary sanctions, that is, blocking by depositaries, and eurokeyra crestri. here, uh, no matter how clients from other countries stop working with them , the blocking could happen, uh, the russians. yes , most likely, especially after the flow of wealthy russians to kazakhstan sharply increased, so they have, as it were, uh, large large volumes, so to speak, u , many uh, they brought money with them, yes, and most likely , these clients will go somewhere, leave the exchange. this, of course, will be extremely unpleasant for the exchange, but in this case, the choice. e, in in general, not great, if you leave these clients, then you can get under, uh, secondary sanctions. it will, of course, be a much more serious blow. western officials of all stripes, apparently, finally realized how
what does such segregation mean for clients and for the exchange itself ? -e.wo deposits in european euros and clair of austria, in essence, kazakhstan a was intimidated so that it would not help to circumvent sanctions and, accordingly. they reacted very quickly to the threat secondary sanctions, that is, blocking by depositaries, and eurokeyra crestri. here, uh, no matter how clients from other countries stop working with them , the blocking could happen, uh, the russians. yes , most likely,...