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, ., ., , our clients.ws— our clients. so, when you hear is in that a news conference _ our clients. so, when you hear is in that a news conference just - our clients. so, when you hear is in that a news conference just now, . that a news conference just now, sarah, campaigners, family members are saying it was a cover—up, do you say that those words are fair? in terms of the report saying that the authorities gave inaccurate lines, misleading lines and were very defensive over the decades, yes, it does sound as if that is right. and does sound as if that is right. and would ou does sound as if that is right. and would you say _ does sound as if that is right. and would you say that is the most shocking part about this? given that we knew this was happening and people fought for this to come to this stage of the inquiry, is that the biggest takeaway from you? i think so. people need to be heard. they have wanted to be heard but they have been silenced. it is really hard to fight for justice when you have be
, ., ., , our clients.ws— our clients. so, when you hear is in that a news conference _ our clients. so, when you hear is in that a news conference just - our clients. so, when you hear is in that a news conference just now, . that a news conference just now, sarah, campaigners, family members are saying it was a cover—up, do you say that those words are fair? in terms of the report saying that the authorities gave inaccurate lines, misleading lines and were very defensive over the decades,...
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. , ., ., ., , our clients. that _ our clients. so when you hear, as we heard and that news _ our clients. so when you hear, as we heard and that news conference, - heard and that news conference, campaigners, family members saying it —— saying it was a cover—up, would you say that those words are fair? in would you say that those words are fair? , ., , ., would you say that those words are fair? , ., ,., _ fair? in terms of the report saying that the authorities _ fair? in terms of the report saying that the authorities gave - fair? in terms of the report saying l that the authorities gave inaccurate lines, misleading lines and were very defensive over the decades, yes, it does sound as if that is. what would you say is the most shocking part about this, given that we knew that this was happening and people fought for this to come to this stage of the inquiry? is that the biggest takeaway? i this stage of the inquiry? is that the biggest takeaway?— this stage of the inquiry? is that the biggest takeaway? i thin
. , ., ., ., , our clients. that _ our clients. so when you hear, as we heard and that news _ our clients. so when you hear, as we heard and that news conference, - heard and that news conference, campaigners, family members saying it —— saying it was a cover—up, would you say that those words are fair? in would you say that those words are fair? , ., , ., would you say that those words are fair? , ., ,., _ fair? in terms of the report saying that the authorities _ fair? in terms of the...
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so, are there enough so-called breakthrough technologies offered, in fact, by your clients?s such projects on almost every expert council, energy microelectronics construction, i remember now kaliningrad, the largest plant in europe, has been quite stable since the first days of working with the tool; i would call it such a good, solid car, moving on four reliable wheels. roman vasilievich, thank you very much for the conversation. thank you very much kiril for inviting me.
so, are there enough so-called breakthrough technologies offered, in fact, by your clients?s such projects on almost every expert council, energy microelectronics construction, i remember now kaliningrad, the largest plant in europe, has been quite stable since the first days of working with the tool; i would call it such a good, solid car, moving on four reliable wheels. roman vasilievich, thank you very much for the conversation. thank you very much kiril for inviting me.
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do you actually treat this client's like a normal client from the mission to wrong? even though all the information points to the opposite of the triple? the former russian minister was a client of fina port until at least the end of 2021. the company denies any wrong doing and said it investigates its clients backgrounds and the origin of the assets manages. the 2nd, problematic client is a multi millionaire who was convicted of fraud in russia in 2019 for embezzling assets from an insurance company. he's on the international list of wanted persons, but this russians still managed to open several accounts in switzerland under 2 different names and identities. the crew cab jayce of it is particularly interesting. that's good because he's wanted by the judiciary in russia, and several lawsuits have already been brought against him. so fraud for fold, particularly in the insurance sector, shows keep got sick. the amounts involved. they're also striking to say, prescott gallon, send, continue, keeping with such a total of almost $45.00 alien load into the account. if i
do you actually treat this client's like a normal client from the mission to wrong? even though all the information points to the opposite of the triple? the former russian minister was a client of fina port until at least the end of 2021. the company denies any wrong doing and said it investigates its clients backgrounds and the origin of the assets manages. the 2nd, problematic client is a multi millionaire who was convicted of fraud in russia in 2019 for embezzling assets from an insurance...
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to return to be a client again. we work intentionally from the moment we start representing a client with our skilled staff and other members of our team to try to figure out what is that future going to be for the client when they leave our care? >> now, some critics argue public defenders have a heavy case load. how is your office mechanicing this and what issues are most important to you. why we have a heavy case load. unfortunately, this is a problem across the country, public defenders are not funds equal low to da offices our fund suggest 61% of the da office. and the police department has 14 time the our budget. and there is the sheriff's department and any time the entities are detaining our cloinlt in i way it is up to us to defend this is manage we are working on locally. and alsoination wide to change that. we need more staff and every wing of our office. the logo is greater than one. so we know that we need to be greater twhoon individual in the office and use our teams effectively and strategically and
to return to be a client again. we work intentionally from the moment we start representing a client with our skilled staff and other members of our team to try to figure out what is that future going to be for the client when they leave our care? >> now, some critics argue public defenders have a heavy case load. how is your office mechanicing this and what issues are most important to you. why we have a heavy case load. unfortunately, this is a problem across the country, public...
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los clientes se quejan que los pÚblico de los Ángeles.ficiente. y podrías ahorrar un poco de dinero también. ¡nice! para las noches en la... biblioteca. sí, sí, sí. tiene que ser con tide. cÁmbiate a shopify. para construirlo mejor. ampliarlo mÁs rÁpido. y vender mÁs. mucho mÁs. lleva tu negocio al siguiente nivel cuando te cambies a shopify. ♪♪ ♪♪ mamá, necesitas un descanso... ♪♪ ♪♪ vives para recargarte de energía de vez en cuando. vivimos para diseñarte paquetes de viaje irresistibles. pimienta a un grupo de inmigrantes que intentaba cruzar la frontera cortando una cerca de alambres. reyna rodÍguz tiene iÁgenes y detalles de este nuevo incidente migratorio en la frontera fiscales de florida acusan como adulto a un adolescente que caÓ un tiroteo masivo en comentarista: esa fue la advertencia de un soldado a un grupo de inmigrantes que intentaba transparentar la cera fronteriza. en medio de la desesperaciÓn varios inmigrantes intentaban persuadir a las autoridades para que los dejaran entrar al estados unidos, un guardia cumpliÓ con la
los clientes se quejan que los pÚblico de los Ángeles.ficiente. y podrías ahorrar un poco de dinero también. ¡nice! para las noches en la... biblioteca. sí, sí, sí. tiene que ser con tide. cÁmbiate a shopify. para construirlo mejor. ampliarlo mÁs rÁpido. y vender mÁs. mucho mÁs. lleva tu negocio al siguiente nivel cuando te cambies a shopify. ♪♪ ♪♪ mamá, necesitas un descanso... ♪♪ ♪♪ vives para recargarte de energía de vez en cuando. vivimos para diseñarte...
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importantly, they are able to intellectually enlighten the client.e only to a select few. but the developed parietals bones - this is mine, this, this is my part. i'm sorry, what? thank you very much. and now i need the one who is the most, the most important here. i’ll ask ilya arkadyevich if he can receive you now? i think it can. do you know anna katrasya, she worked for you under the pseudonym milana. yes, it seems we had such a girl, just for a short time. what i mean is that she didn’t have any friends here. that's why we took her on for a trial period. bari is strangled, it’s a pity, you know, getting into our agency is the same as getting hired by foreign legion, you get the impression that the whole world is at your feet, but we all walk under god, maybe you have some guesses, well, who could do this? no, i can’t tell you much, you know, all the information about clients... politicians, partners, i have to keep it secret, and you think that by hiding information from the investigation, you risk less, of course, well, i assure you that in thi
importantly, they are able to intellectually enlighten the client.e only to a select few. but the developed parietals bones - this is mine, this, this is my part. i'm sorry, what? thank you very much. and now i need the one who is the most, the most important here. i’ll ask ilya arkadyevich if he can receive you now? i think it can. do you know anna katrasya, she worked for you under the pseudonym milana. yes, it seems we had such a girl, just for a short time. what i mean is that she...
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we always said we want our clients to buy from our beautiful stores, because we believe that clientsust enjoy the immersive experience, the immersive physical experience, where they build a relationship with the fashion advisor, the beauty advisor, the boutique assistant, which is so magical and so core to the chanel story. francine: and how do you see the china market compared to the u.s. market? it's not that volatile, actually. you've had a base that has stayed for quite some time. leena: china is a very central market for the luxury goods system because of the fast adoption of luxury. because of the appreciation of refinement and sophistication. so it's a very important and essential market for us. i came back recently from china, and i was really happy to see the energy and vibrancy in the market. so we continue to run our business for the long-term and continue to invest in china for the long-term. similarly, u.s. i see u.s. as a long-term market for luxury. it always has been. and all markets see a bit of ebbs and flows. but if you keep a long-term perspective, you continue to
we always said we want our clients to buy from our beautiful stores, because we believe that clientsust enjoy the immersive experience, the immersive physical experience, where they build a relationship with the fashion advisor, the beauty advisor, the boutique assistant, which is so magical and so core to the chanel story. francine: and how do you see the china market compared to the u.s. market? it's not that volatile, actually. you've had a base that has stayed for quite some time. leena:...
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how are we engaging with clients on the west side of the city? how are we doing engaging with, asian pacific islander clients? is this providing a net benefit from when we look at years past where we have that data? okay. thank you. and this, legal services that they provide, they also litigate for damages representing clients, yes. they are able to do that. they are able to do affirmative, suits, which include damages. so if they're successful, the services that that that's being provided, are they then what are they going to keep their fees or. yeah. you know we i think that though i think revenue generating cases are the exception rather than the rule. and we honestly we don't really have a we don't really have a strategy. we don't we don't have any rules around that, yeah. okay. thank you. and you referred to this as a pilot project. is it still considered pilot as we go into this longer service period, or is it moving from pilot to. i'll call it permanent programing. i'm just trying to understand that languaging. it's a great it's a great qu
how are we engaging with clients on the west side of the city? how are we doing engaging with, asian pacific islander clients? is this providing a net benefit from when we look at years past where we have that data? okay. thank you. and this, legal services that they provide, they also litigate for damages representing clients, yes. they are able to do that. they are able to do affirmative, suits, which include damages. so if they're successful, the services that that that's being provided, are...
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leena: i think there is no typical client. we see all kinds of clients, people who are longtime fans of chanel. people who are dedicated buyers of couture, people for first time buyers. in fact, first time buyers are 30% of our clients, which is a lot. we see a lot of gen-z and alpha. 35% of luxury consumers by 2030 are going to be gen z and alpha. it's hard to believe. the vitality is huge. for each of those clients, there is a different set of reasons for why they engage with us. for gen z and alpha, they buy because they want to buy less and buy better. they want to buy because they see it's a financially wise investment. everybody buys for a different reason. for me, it's part of continuing to build our brand, our reputation, our company, and telling our story in engaging ways to all sorts of clients. francine: you speak differently to the younger generation? leena: not really. our story of savoir faire, our story of craftsmanship. our story of how many hours goes into making this jacket -- like 100 hours, all handmade --
leena: i think there is no typical client. we see all kinds of clients, people who are longtime fans of chanel. people who are dedicated buyers of couture, people for first time buyers. in fact, first time buyers are 30% of our clients, which is a lot. we see a lot of gen-z and alpha. 35% of luxury consumers by 2030 are going to be gen z and alpha. it's hard to believe. the vitality is huge. for each of those clients, there is a different set of reasons for why they engage with us. for gen z...
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we want our clients to buy from our beautiful stores because we believe that clients must enjoy the immersive experience where they build a relationship with the fashion advisor, the boutique assistant, which is so magical and so core to the chanel story. leena: francine: how do you see the china market compared to the u.s. market? you kind of have a base that stays for quite some time. leena: china is a very central market for the luxury ecosystem because of the appreciation of refinement and sophistication. it is a very important market for us. i came back recently from china and i was really happy to see the energy and vibrancy in the market. we continue to run our business for the long-term and continue to invest in china for the long term. similarly, i see u.s. as a market for luxury, it always has been. but if you keep the long-term perspective, you continue to invest. we just beautiful watches and fine jewelry store on the fifth avenue. it is absolutely breathtaking. everything that you would expect in a boutique. great personalization, intimacy, beauty. things that uplift you. we beli
we want our clients to buy from our beautiful stores because we believe that clients must enjoy the immersive experience where they build a relationship with the fashion advisor, the boutique assistant, which is so magical and so core to the chanel story. leena: francine: how do you see the china market compared to the u.s. market? you kind of have a base that stays for quite some time. leena: china is a very central market for the luxury ecosystem because of the appreciation of refinement and...
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our clients are the city's most vulnerable.ey are 55, have an income of $1,200 or less, i will just leave it off with that. but they do mimic the same numbers and it's just such an important critical program. and behind me are some staff and some stories. thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. let's have the next speaker, please. good afternoon. my name is winnie porter and i'm here speaking on behalf of my daughter zenobia. thank you for having this hearing. i gave my personal time a few years ago to advocate for this legislation, never imagining that its passage would affect my personal life. my daughter received an eviction letter last week. needless to say that that letter put both my daughter and i in a in a position of stress and utter frustration. thankfully, after many phone calls, i was directed to this wonderful organization in l.a. who just last friday agreed to help with my daughter's case. my daughter has developmental disabilities and has always struggled with communication skills that make it difficult f
our clients are the city's most vulnerable.ey are 55, have an income of $1,200 or less, i will just leave it off with that. but they do mimic the same numbers and it's just such an important critical program. and behind me are some staff and some stories. thank you. thank you for sharing your comments. let's have the next speaker, please. good afternoon. my name is winnie porter and i'm here speaking on behalf of my daughter zenobia. thank you for having this hearing. i gave my personal time a...
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those are the areas where clients continue to expand in this environment.obviously a big win. what are you looking at in terms of what are the deals potentially out there and how aggressive is the competition? c vijayakumar:the rise and is a landmark deal, it really a business partnership trying to deliver management services for the verizon end clients which probably most of the global five hundred companies are the verizon network customers. we are the service provider to enable them. we have a very robust pipeline. it has quite a number of large deals which are driving more efficiency for our clients, and it also has some high priority areas where clients are investing, like data is a very big scene. especially with everybody trying to do whatever best out of the possible with generative ai. data becomes a very important component which they need to get right. so there is a lot of investment to streamline the data infrastructure, data engineering and things like that. haidi: i will get two ai agonist second, but are you seeing a minute will pick in discr
those are the areas where clients continue to expand in this environment.obviously a big win. what are you looking at in terms of what are the deals potentially out there and how aggressive is the competition? c vijayakumar:the rise and is a landmark deal, it really a business partnership trying to deliver management services for the verizon end clients which probably most of the global five hundred companies are the verizon network customers. we are the service provider to enable them. we have...
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mando mas piensa hacer lo mismo por nuevos clientes.as otro comerciante mÁs pequeÑo se las ingenian para aprovechar lo que ellos ven como una oportunidad. felipe reyes se la maÑa amparada trabajar. >> sacÓ el sueldo de las dos seÑoras que estÁn trabajando conmigo. tienen suficientes clientes para salir adelante. >> el sÁbado o 600 o 700 tacos. >> los tacos son 100 por ciento mÁs sabrosos. hoy se realiza una reuniÓn de la naciÓn donde se podrÍa decidir darnos verde a un proyecto de vivienda para campesinos. >> durante largo rato estuvimos escuchando lo que ahÍ se discutÍa. ya hubo dos reuniones donde no se llegÓ a realizar una votaciÓn. alguna manifestantes estaban en la calle afuera del lugar. de seÑor phoenix torres. >> tengo 44 aÑos trabajando en el campo. son los apartamentos de 5—5 . son para tener una vivienda accesible y para el edad que nosotros tenemos creo que es mÁs que suficiente. >> dicen que es importante que se apruebe esa vivienda. >> estamos queriendo tener lo mejor para los campesinos de tercera edad. han dado su vida e
mando mas piensa hacer lo mismo por nuevos clientes.as otro comerciante mÁs pequeÑo se las ingenian para aprovechar lo que ellos ven como una oportunidad. felipe reyes se la maÑa amparada trabajar. >> sacÓ el sueldo de las dos seÑoras que estÁn trabajando conmigo. tienen suficientes clientes para salir adelante. >> el sÁbado o 600 o 700 tacos. >> los tacos son 100 por ciento mÁs sabrosos. hoy se realiza una reuniÓn de la naciÓn donde se podrÍa decidir darnos verde a...
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what kind of an attorney records his client? what kind of an attorney records his client? so michael cohen's dirty work of recording his client, former president donald trump, we will play on the air momentarily. i want to bring in our lawyers again, katie and matt and andrew and standing by tammy bruce is with us as well today. which is fabulous. we can get into the politics. moment by moment i want to play this. cohen says he handled matters the concerned trump, quote, end quote, whatever he wanted. cohen says he was presented with an opportunity that would -- he would bring it to trump immediately. tammy, we have talked about the loyalty that this former president ex acts from people around him. michael cohen didn't get that message. >> yes, what's interesting here, and i have not heard anybody speak about this. cohen's existence. almost like a perfect useful idiot when it comes to the government and f.b.i. he testified he did a variety of things for trump and that obviously it was before and after the election, etc. so this in and of itself shows that this was -- if yo
what kind of an attorney records his client? what kind of an attorney records his client? so michael cohen's dirty work of recording his client, former president donald trump, we will play on the air momentarily. i want to bring in our lawyers again, katie and matt and andrew and standing by tammy bruce is with us as well today. which is fabulous. we can get into the politics. moment by moment i want to play this. cohen says he handled matters the concerned trump, quote, end quote, whatever he...
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to return to be a client again. we work intentionally from the moment we start representing a client with our skilled staff and other members of our team to try to figure out what is that future going to be for the client when they leave our care? >> now, some critics argue public defenders have a heavy case load. how is your office mechanicing this and what issues are most important to you. why we have a heavy case load. unfortunately, this is a problem across the country, public defenders are not funds equal low to da offices our fund suggest 61% of the da office. and the police department has 14 time the our budget. and there is the sheriff's department and any time the entities are detaining our cloinlt in i way it is up to us to defend this is manage we are working on locally. and alsoination wide to change that. we need more staff and every wing of our office. the logo is greater than one. so we know that we need to be greater twhoon individual in the office and use our teams effectively and strategically and
to return to be a client again. we work intentionally from the moment we start representing a client with our skilled staff and other members of our team to try to figure out what is that future going to be for the client when they leave our care? >> now, some critics argue public defenders have a heavy case load. how is your office mechanicing this and what issues are most important to you. why we have a heavy case load. unfortunately, this is a problem across the country, public...
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, yes, you see, that is, the question is, your clients are on social networks, if your clients are notple, this is one conversation, if your clients are company executives, this is a different conversation, why? because the heads of the company, when they go to the internet, they go on like children, to look through something, to look, everything is interesting, you know, that is, you must clearly understand, it’s like you have this bifurcation again, yes, that is, on the one hand you are a parent, on the other hand you understand, you want to be a child, and you yourself noted that you are great at being a child, you can, but only you... because by analyzing competitors i i see what they are doing, someone is jumping with a parachute, someone is going up the mountain, probably, well , someone needs to either with a parachute, or up the mountain, or with the same pancakes, you need to do something, where well, yes, this is a disco - this is not the same level, this is splashing with children, this is also not the same level, look again, you are already clearly saying that you have crit
, yes, you see, that is, the question is, your clients are on social networks, if your clients are notple, this is one conversation, if your clients are company executives, this is a different conversation, why? because the heads of the company, when they go to the internet, they go on like children, to look through something, to look, everything is interesting, you know, that is, you must clearly understand, it’s like you have this bifurcation again, yes, that is, on the one hand you are a...
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when boy costs dallas on the credit, standing of his client leo cush. during a tv interview it turned into fiasco and the house bank for the good house bank is meant to protect its customers, fits with an immuno c right in the middle of a deal. but he won't be getting any more money kind of you can't do that. at crucified the businessman leo care copeland. after that, it was over the last this kush suited boy and deutsche bank and the legal battles that lost the g is off to his death in 2011. his is we're awarded around to be in euro's to train their client. leo cash include very costly for day shipping to $911.00. he deutscher bank hot, they manhattan offices with badly damaged when the twin towers collapsed and had to be demolished. but every catastrophe offers the chance of a new beginning and deutsch upon moved to wall street. the by the annual meeting of may 2002 use of i command had finally reached the summit that became the 1st known gym and to hit the institution the trying to to nationally deutsche bank balance books puts in place for october.
when boy costs dallas on the credit, standing of his client leo cush. during a tv interview it turned into fiasco and the house bank for the good house bank is meant to protect its customers, fits with an immuno c right in the middle of a deal. but he won't be getting any more money kind of you can't do that. at crucified the businessman leo care copeland. after that, it was over the last this kush suited boy and deutsche bank and the legal battles that lost the g is off to his death in 2011....
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yes, this is a very serious problem for banks, and for clients, and for regulators, because this is theery topic around which we are all united, we are allies, because usually with regulators market participants are more in the mode of opposing direct or or unspoken, but... but you know, the psychological effect becomes so amazing when people continue to work with a scammer for a long period, come to the bank, withdraw money, take out loans, talks, says, you understand, he sits down in front of me, the manager the bank sits the client down and says: you understand that you are doing something stupid, you understand that this is a scam, he says: yes, yes, yes, but please give me my money, how can the bank help in this case, how can the bank help ? is that if specifically this is a situation where a person is already withdrawing money, the maximum he can do again is to explain to him that you are now going to lose this money, please don’t do it, but the more you convince the client, the more the client gets the feeling , that what the scammers told him, that he urgently needs to be remove
yes, this is a very serious problem for banks, and for clients, and for regulators, because this is theery topic around which we are all united, we are allies, because usually with regulators market participants are more in the mode of opposing direct or or unspoken, but... but you know, the psychological effect becomes so amazing when people continue to work with a scammer for a long period, come to the bank, withdraw money, take out loans, talks, says, you understand, he sits down in front of...
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a boy win boy, a cost dallas from the credit standing of his client leo cush. during a tv interview it turned into fisco house bunk. pretty good house bank is meant to protect its customers with an immune. they'll see right in the middle of a deal that he won't be getting any more money kind of like you can't do that. i crucified the businessman, leo cares kaufman after that. it was over the last, let's say a cushion, sued boy, and deutsche bank and illegal battles. at last, the g is after his death in 2011, his ears were awarded around the euros and the treating their client leo cash include very costly for dojo bank to $911.00. he deutscher bank hot then manhattan offices was badly damaged when the twin towers collapsed. and had to be demolished, the but every catastrophe offers the chance of a new beginning and to reach a point moved to wall street the above the annual meeting of may. 2002 use of command had finally reached the summit. that became the 1st known gym and to hit the institution the trying to to national lead, deutsche bank balance books puts in
a boy win boy, a cost dallas from the credit standing of his client leo cush. during a tv interview it turned into fisco house bunk. pretty good house bank is meant to protect its customers with an immune. they'll see right in the middle of a deal that he won't be getting any more money kind of like you can't do that. i crucified the businessman, leo cares kaufman after that. it was over the last, let's say a cushion, sued boy, and deutsche bank and illegal battles. at last, the g is after his...
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to return to be a client again. we work intentionally from the moment we start representing a client with our skilled staff and other members of our team to try to figure out what is that future going to be for the client when they leave our care? >> now, some critics argue public defenders have a heavy case load. how is your office mechanicing this and what issues are most important to you. why we have a heavy case load. unfortunately, this is a problem across the country, public defenders are not funds equal low to da offices our fund suggest 61% of the da office. and the police department has 14 time the our budget. and there is the sheriff's department and any time the entities are detaining our cloinlt in i way it is up to us to defend this is manage we are working on locally. and alsoination wide to change that. we need more staff and every wing of our office. the logo is greater than one. so we know that we need to be greater twhoon individual in the office and use our teams effectively and strategically and
to return to be a client again. we work intentionally from the moment we start representing a client with our skilled staff and other members of our team to try to figure out what is that future going to be for the client when they leave our care? >> now, some critics argue public defenders have a heavy case load. how is your office mechanicing this and what issues are most important to you. why we have a heavy case load. unfortunately, this is a problem across the country, public...
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control or lack of client control.that the former president, we know, really likes to direct his attorneys. frankly, i don't think it's always based on an understanding of the legal system or an understanding of what's best for the case. instead, it's an understanding that those who support him need to fight, fight, fight and be loyal, loyal, loyal. i think we see part of that in his defense team and their approach to really fighting documents and evidence that should just be let in. i think for trump -- the idea is, my attorneys need to be killers. they need to be aggressive on everything. as everybody on this panel knows, that is not always the way to best serve your client. to your question, which i think is a good question, could this be a sideshow for the jury? maybe that's what he is going for. i think what he is saying is, go after davidson. i'm not sure there is a concerted theory, other than the one that andrew mentioned and that we talked about before which is maybe set up a different fall guy. i think what w
control or lack of client control.that the former president, we know, really likes to direct his attorneys. frankly, i don't think it's always based on an understanding of the legal system or an understanding of what's best for the case. instead, it's an understanding that those who support him need to fight, fight, fight and be loyal, loyal, loyal. i think we see part of that in his defense team and their approach to really fighting documents and evidence that should just be let in. i think...
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why does it matter, the attorney/client privilege they're so focussed on. >> normally if attorney/clientrivilege applied, we wouldn't know any of this, what an attorney and a client talk about. it's also like what you talk about with your priest or rabbi, what husbands and wives talk about. there's privileges in the law, which say, these are communications, which in most circumstances you can't get into. >> here's something interesting. so costello's describing michael cohen when he first met him at the regency hotel in manhattan, that's where michael cohen was staying because he had a flood in his apartment and not where the fbi raided not only his home but hotel room and office in an upstairs floor. michael cohen explained the situation at his home in his office. he was absolutely manic, costello says, he was marching back and forth. we were in the conference room, and he was pacing back and forth and after i explained what was going on, he said, my life is shattered. my family life is shattered. he wanted me to explain to him his options and i said, this kind of a search warrant is mu
why does it matter, the attorney/client privilege they're so focussed on. >> normally if attorney/clientrivilege applied, we wouldn't know any of this, what an attorney and a client talk about. it's also like what you talk about with your priest or rabbi, what husbands and wives talk about. there's privileges in the law, which say, these are communications, which in most circumstances you can't get into. >> here's something interesting. so costello's describing michael cohen when he...
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we are righted by our clients.e are seeing a lot of our clients looking for some diversification in their counterparty relations. bmp stands out as one of the leading european banks if not the leading european bank and we are happy to serve our clients and their needs here in asia, in china, wherever it is, actually, but that need for diversification, which is gradually and gently are expanding into that where we see opportunities to help them. stephen: where do you see the best opportunities through the securities venture you are going into and what kind of hiring are you talking about? brian: today is a great example of that. we are cautiously expanding within the equity franchise, picking subjects that we know well, that our team in europe know well, where we can bring the expertise to our clients here in asia. the clients here today, in fact, there's over 700 individual clients here with us today, representing 150 investment firm to spend time with 50 companies and then from all over the region. some people hav
we are righted by our clients.e are seeing a lot of our clients looking for some diversification in their counterparty relations. bmp stands out as one of the leading european banks if not the leading european bank and we are happy to serve our clients and their needs here in asia, in china, wherever it is, actually, but that need for diversification, which is gradually and gently are expanding into that where we see opportunities to help them. stephen: where do you see the best opportunities...
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your bank becoming a universal buy covering every client all over the world. so people a lot of pressure on, on the buying the investment bank to make money. and then if you made money, there was pressure to make more money and then the next you more money. the employees on the trade for the investment banks came up with increasingly complex financial products. anything that counts, it was the profit which dictated the size of a bonus. that's in order to process. you have to take risks. taking risk is the life blood of these people and, and the notion of turning down possible money, making opportunities because they're too risky. that's just not in their dna include the culture on wall street was definitely shaped by this very male dominated business. it was all about my bonus, so it's bigger than yours. i died, i lived in their own world and they've pursued the kind of lifestyle the day perhaps, could not otherwise have afford it, especially in the us investment bank because the new rules that run it. it's a money machine that outside is have no chance of com
your bank becoming a universal buy covering every client all over the world. so people a lot of pressure on, on the buying the investment bank to make money. and then if you made money, there was pressure to make more money and then the next you more money. the employees on the trade for the investment banks came up with increasingly complex financial products. anything that counts, it was the profit which dictated the size of a bonus. that's in order to process. you have to take risks. taking...
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who did this say to offer the client's security for the deposit. for the next 1st 10 years instead focused on conquering world markets and providing loans for the pre export financing market, the most of the ones, arden desmond. i would definitely say that they were strongly motivated by the goal of founding a strong german but also to make gym that you cannot make a strong internationally. it wasn't just business, some of the patriotism that also played ross and under file, but it is posted up. i know what it should be at the the export market collapsed. how is that with the start of world war one in 1914 the still fledgling deutscher bank was facing room and the i'll send you some few guy in was not the foreign bond, just have to be closed one after another. if they develop several strategies to compensate to the black one, i was to grow it's client based insight, gentleman having a non canada and it was for deutsche bank to get very heavily involved in financing the war economy during world war one. and for nancy owned a creek such as the indust
who did this say to offer the client's security for the deposit. for the next 1st 10 years instead focused on conquering world markets and providing loans for the pre export financing market, the most of the ones, arden desmond. i would definitely say that they were strongly motivated by the goal of founding a strong german but also to make gym that you cannot make a strong internationally. it wasn't just business, some of the patriotism that also played ross and under file, but it is posted...
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long live client number 9. the governor was described as a difficult client.to you? a difficult client would mean that he didn't feel he needed to wear a condom. it could also mean he had some, uh, unusual sexual proclivities that we haven't heard about yet. -[laughs] a little tmi there, jason, but thank you. eliot spitzer's sin was hypocrisy. i mean, we're all hypocrites. we're, all of us, a mass of contradictions, and we all know it. and yet when someone as outed as having those contradictions, we wanna punish that person, drive them from public life. rather than saying, "there but for the grace of god go i," it's... even "snl," which had never actually mocked spitzer before, just had to get their jabs in on the newly anointed client number 9. and you wanted to have sex with a hooker, but you didn't wanna wear a condom? -really? -hmm. really? that might not be scary if you were client number 1, but you were client number 9. [laughter, cheers and applause] but no detail caught the public's imagination quite like the tidbit that spitzer allegedly kept on his b
long live client number 9. the governor was described as a difficult client.to you? a difficult client would mean that he didn't feel he needed to wear a condom. it could also mean he had some, uh, unusual sexual proclivities that we haven't heard about yet. -[laughs] a little tmi there, jason, but thank you. eliot spitzer's sin was hypocrisy. i mean, we're all hypocrites. we're, all of us, a mass of contradictions, and we all know it. and yet when someone as outed as having those...
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bruce: well, going into institutional clients.e were the original because we were in industrial businesses ourselves, and how we got into the infrastructure business is we decided we didn't like the up and down of many of the industrial businesses we had and mining businesses. but we really liked the backbone infrastructure that was in these businesses. and 20 years ago, we started doing it for institutional clients. at that time, nobody would listen to us and nobody would invest with us. so it's quite -- it's great that this has become mainstream today. the good news, i'd say we're still a leader in it. we have very large funds, in fact, the largest in the world. and therefore, we just continue to try to differentiate our investment strategies, and with size, scale, operating people, and the ability just to grow in the places we are. so i think we are -- do others getting stronger help us? probably not. but it doesn't really bother us. and i think there is a place for us to continue to grow in business. francine: coming up, why b
bruce: well, going into institutional clients.e were the original because we were in industrial businesses ourselves, and how we got into the infrastructure business is we decided we didn't like the up and down of many of the industrial businesses we had and mining businesses. but we really liked the backbone infrastructure that was in these businesses. and 20 years ago, we started doing it for institutional clients. at that time, nobody would listen to us and nobody would invest with us. so...