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i know they are engaged in a process and committed to change at dartmouth. and i had candid conversations with the administration there. the dartmouth community struggled with this issue and there is work to do but i am encouraged they formalized a relationship with a local rape crisis center to provide confidential services to survivors. at the university of new hampshire they did nationally recognized recognition for their work on ending campus assault. and we are trying to bring campuses in line with the effort we have seen at unh. the police chief, paul dean says it is conspiracy of care for the students at unh. as a former attorney general in my state i know crimes of sexual assault are serious crimes and need to be handled by law enforcement if victims chose to purview -- pursue that route. but these crimes are underreported and our bill is seeking to foster a relationship between schools and law enforcement by requiring colleges and universities to enter a memorandum of understanding when the entity that has jurisdiction to report and investigate crim
i know they are engaged in a process and committed to change at dartmouth. and i had candid conversations with the administration there. the dartmouth community struggled with this issue and there is work to do but i am encouraged they formalized a relationship with a local rape crisis center to provide confidential services to survivors. at the university of new hampshire they did nationally recognized recognition for their work on ending campus assault. and we are trying to bring campuses in...
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my brother and two sisters, they share among themselves five degrees from dartmouth, georgia tech, and northwestern, and thank goodness for this doctor ate because i was losing the race on the degrees. [laughter] my second story comes from early in my career. this is about risk-taking. i had worked for a senior executive, and he decided to go to a new job. he came in and said to me, you are the candidate to replace me. i was called in the office and told with great excitement i would be offered this job. i can remember my reaction. it was not the same great excitement. i looked at him and said, it is too early, i'm not ready, give me a few more years and i will be ready, i need to go home and sleep on it. that evening, my husband -- he is up in the stands. [laughter] my husband of 35 years -- oh boy. he says i never mention him, and then i do, and i mess it up. he sat and listened patiently to my story. he looked at me and said one thing. he said, and do you think a man would have answered the question that way? i know you, in six months, you will be ready for something else. you know
my brother and two sisters, they share among themselves five degrees from dartmouth, georgia tech, and northwestern, and thank goodness for this doctor ate because i was losing the race on the degrees. [laughter] my second story comes from early in my career. this is about risk-taking. i had worked for a senior executive, and he decided to go to a new job. he came in and said to me, you are the candidate to replace me. i was called in the office and told with great excitement i would be offered...
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he's now a professor at dartmouth college and he joins us from new hampshire. of get mixed signals here. the department of homeland security, fbi say to everyone be increasingly vigilant over this holiday weekend. yet they aren't saying there's a specific threat. >> that's correct. first they're not saying it to everyone, they're saying it to law enforcement. if you wanted to compare this to the old days, this wouldn't be actually a change color in the color coded scheme that we used to have. it's sort of an alert to authorities to be vigilant, to be cautious to make sure they are well staffed and look into people of interest in case they're tracking anyone. they do say they do not have any credible intelligence on particular plotting and in fact to date there's been no announce to any credible intelligence on plotting by isis in particular against the united states. but because of the increased incidence of what have been called lone wolf attacks people who wish to act out want to tear up our own attack to show their common cause with isis, i think there's a g
he's now a professor at dartmouth college and he joins us from new hampshire. of get mixed signals here. the department of homeland security, fbi say to everyone be increasingly vigilant over this holiday weekend. yet they aren't saying there's a specific threat. >> that's correct. first they're not saying it to everyone, they're saying it to law enforcement. if you wanted to compare this to the old days, this wouldn't be actually a change color in the color coded scheme that we used to...
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iand at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate program in development economics. how do you raise poor countries out of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good experience. at the sale does not and when they drive away the first time. we have massive repeat business. we surveyed the customers. the repeats are sent in by friends. we spend all this money on advertisement for that 10% of our customers. interviewer: how did that experience help you in politics? mr. beyer: a lot of people have asked how i made the transition. i have said it is a short step. a lot of the skills are the
iand at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate program in development economics. how do you raise poor countries out of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the...
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and he went to dartmouth. took him six or seven years to graduate undeterred and kept taking odd jobs once put a bag of trinkets on his shoulder and marched some hundred odd miles to sell the trinkets and pay for college. when they understand 307 slave americans are slaves in tripoli william eaton decides to overthrow the government in tripoli. america's first covert action in the history of the country. eaton suggests he will take the older brother of the ruler the man on the throne now and he will find him in egypt and he will help launch a civil war and put him on the throne. and jefferson at first is thrilled to have this plan have this second option. but before eaton can even leave, jefferson finds out that hamet is not doing well the name of the prince, has had to flee and he's lost his troops. so jefferson decide this is is a bad option. i'd rather go with the military and diplomacy. so he takes away eaton's ammunition, his guarantee of troops basically all his support. and eaton -- he even said to eato
and he went to dartmouth. took him six or seven years to graduate undeterred and kept taking odd jobs once put a bag of trinkets on his shoulder and marched some hundred odd miles to sell the trinkets and pay for college. when they understand 307 slave americans are slaves in tripoli william eaton decides to overthrow the government in tripoli. america's first covert action in the history of the country. eaton suggests he will take the older brother of the ruler the man on the throne now and he...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> joining us is william dartmouth, a member of the uk parliament and trade spokesman. for joining us. of course, it's a strong strong and surprising vote from the greek people. will that strengthen david cameron's renegotiation hand? >> no simply because no one is very interested in what david cameron has to say or what david cameron is asking for. and the fact of the matter is this huge crisis in the eurozone has the effect that the leaders are even less interested. last time, when they had had had their dinners, there's always dinners in brussels. they will be there last week. david cameron got there sort of junior, junior junior training investment banker and the president of france chose that moment to take a leap. >> william, we'll come back to what this means to grexit in a minute. let's talk about the grexit at the moment. do you think it's a watershed moment? >> yes, this is a watershed moment. this is very much when the deal was done it's a fixed currency. the fact of the matter is that greece cannot pay its debts. whether it had a yes or a no it still couldn'
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> joining us is william dartmouth, a member of the uk parliament and trade spokesman. for joining us. of course, it's a strong strong and surprising vote from the greek people. will that strengthen david cameron's renegotiation hand? >> no simply because no one is very interested in what david cameron has to say or what david cameron is asking for. and the fact of the matter is this huge crisis in the eurozone has the effect that the leaders are even less...
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as it turned out he went up to dartmouth to the museum the genius of his work he goes to institutions, goes into the closets and there were houses, pulls out things and repositions them to make a statement on what is the there doing. went to collectors. he found something that the commission by the regime of natural history in st. louis that i have been looking for the whole time i was doing this project. the people at the museum i will no if that is. he found it up at dartmouth in the closet and pulled out so when i got they're they have the extension records how they got it, more letters. it was like everything that i looked for a more i found. he has a voice now because there was so much documented about what had happened. thank you for that. >> powerful. going to take his last two questions together. i just wanted to say you don't have to make this stuff up. i think the powerful lesson of colonial archives is that everything you can imagine that you might think sounds fantastical in terms of our capacity to destroy other human beings and defended making the chief of legitimate, yo
as it turned out he went up to dartmouth to the museum the genius of his work he goes to institutions, goes into the closets and there were houses, pulls out things and repositions them to make a statement on what is the there doing. went to collectors. he found something that the commission by the regime of natural history in st. louis that i have been looking for the whole time i was doing this project. the people at the museum i will no if that is. he found it up at dartmouth in the closet...
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an economics professor from dartmouth was on bloomberg themision earlier with managing director of currencymura. they spoke to pimm fox about what the deal means for the future of the eurozone. it is hard to tell whether it binds together or pulls apart. my suspicion is it does all apart. the euro had two purposes. union and political union. it's in the democratic votes in greece are irrelevant. said, takegermans the straitjacket and you have to look at companies like italy. they have not seen any growth and productivity the whole time they've been in the euro and it raises the prospect that we have a short-term deal in greece that may last three days, but if you to comee glue starts apart now for the whole of the euro project. dayink it is sort of a sad in the question you ask yourself is where does growth come within the euro area and how does unemployment and poverty improve in greece as a result of this deal? the answer in my view is that it doesn't. pimm: what do you think? guest: if we take a step back and look at what happened this week, it shows how far we have come compared to the
an economics professor from dartmouth was on bloomberg themision earlier with managing director of currencymura. they spoke to pimm fox about what the deal means for the future of the eurozone. it is hard to tell whether it binds together or pulls apart. my suspicion is it does all apart. the euro had two purposes. union and political union. it's in the democratic votes in greece are irrelevant. said, takegermans the straitjacket and you have to look at companies like italy. they have not seen...
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him as an immigrant i left my family behind and i had become very close friends with a group of dartmouther was running for the senate. so the judge ordered me to do counseling and i've now done eight months of counseling. he then said counseling was not adequate. he wanted me to be examined by a medical psychiatrist and take standard psychiatric exams. so i did that. and a prominent new york psychiatrist certified that i was perfectly normal. the judge said he wasn't satisfied with that. he wanted to have a government psychiatrist reexamine me. i took another battery of tests. and the government psychiatrist said i was perfectly normal. and then at the eight months of my confinement, my counselor wrote the judge a letter saying i was perfectly normal and not in need of my therapy. but the judge says he has experience in social work that he was a psych major in college. >> he said he agrees with some of the notes in the assessments that you have remarkable little insight into your own motivations. you're not introspective and you tend to see your own actions in an overly positive manner.
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more babies are spending their first days of life in the neonatal intensive care unit according to dartmouthhigh risk newborn babies. by 2012 more than half of the admissions were for formal birth weight babies or those born full term. experts say more research is needed to find out why these babies were admitted to the nicu. >>> women who quit smoking could help hot flashes during menopause. middle-aged women who smoke were four times more likely to have hot flashes than those who never smoked. women who were able to quit were 45% less likely to have severe or frequent hot flashes. experts believe smoking may interfere with hormones linked to menopause. >>> a healthy food crisis. one in five children in the u.s. younger than 6 years old just doesn't have enough access to healthy food. that's why pennsylvania senator bob casey says he's now introducing legislation that would increase eligibility for the federal child and adult care food program. the proposal would allow family child care homes to serve a third meal during the day for eligible children. >>> popular pet food company is recalli
more babies are spending their first days of life in the neonatal intensive care unit according to dartmouthhigh risk newborn babies. by 2012 more than half of the admissions were for formal birth weight babies or those born full term. experts say more research is needed to find out why these babies were admitted to the nicu. >>> women who quit smoking could help hot flashes during menopause. middle-aged women who smoke were four times more likely to have hot flashes than those who...
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. >> he didn't go to dartmouth. >> he didn't graduate. that's right. you hear we want trump in the audience. quite fascinated. >> i love america. [ cheers ] >> as kids my brother david and i used to love to go over and visit one of our neighbors. he was a legend in our small town. he had served our country in world war i and world war ii. [ applause ] >> then like so many other veterans, he came back and served his community and over the years we used to love to see him at the concession stand at legion baseball. he would help out in the church and he was a leader in my boy scout troop. i can remember over the years before memorial day, he would organize me and the other scouts as we would go through and put up flags on the graves of the fallen. [ applause ] it was impossible to be around him and not share his love for god and country. you know i think back 30 years ago and his american legion post helped me attend a program that was there that i learned about state and local government. along the way it was interesting, i got the chance to be selected
. >> he didn't go to dartmouth. >> he didn't graduate. that's right. you hear we want trump in the audience. quite fascinated. >> i love america. [ cheers ] >> as kids my brother david and i used to love to go over and visit one of our neighbors. he was a legend in our small town. he had served our country in world war i and world war ii. [ applause ] >> then like so many other veterans, he came back and served his community and over the years we used to love to...
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him as an immigrant i left my family behind and i had become very close friends with a group of dartmouthme to do counseling i've now done eight months of counseling. he then said counseling watt not adequate he wanted me to be examined by a medical psychiatrist and take standard psychiatric exams. i did that and a prominent new york psychiatrist certified me normal. the judge said he wasn't satisfied with that. he wanted to have a government psychiatrist reexamine me. i took a test and i was normal. at the end of my confinement my counselor wrote the judge a letter sayieth was perfectly need and not in need of therapy. the judge says he has experience in social work that he was a psycho major in college. >> he said he agrees with some of the notes in the assessments that you have remarkable little insight into your own motivations. you're not introspective and you see your actions in a overly positive manner. you have weaknesses and are prone to anger and reaction to criticism. >> you know if i may, let me read a couple of lines from a world famous psychologist. he said i see no evidence
him as an immigrant i left my family behind and i had become very close friends with a group of dartmouthme to do counseling i've now done eight months of counseling. he then said counseling watt not adequate he wanted me to be examined by a medical psychiatrist and take standard psychiatric exams. i did that and a prominent new york psychiatrist certified me normal. the judge said he wasn't satisfied with that. he wanted to have a government psychiatrist reexamine me. i took a test and i was...
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ira byock is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't supposed to do to one another, as absolutes. they are not okay. doctors killing patients is not okay. >> cooper: but shouldn't people have the ability to... to determine the... when their life is no longer worth living? >> byock: you know, when a physician is involved in a suicide, it's a social action. and if you want to look at the societies like belgium and... and netherlands, well, nowadays, people who have just lost interest in living, or are clinically depressed, are being euthanized legally. >> is there anything you can say, barbara? >> cooper: barbara mancini was released on bail, but she was forced to take an unpaid leave from her job as an e.r. nurse. the case against her was complicated by the fact that her father did not die right away when he got to the hospita
ira byock is a dartmouth professor and head of the providence health care system's institute for human caring. he's been nationally recognized for his efforts to provide terminally ill patients with better care. but he is strongly opposed to laws like oregon's. >> ira byock: there's certain things that people aren't supposed to do to one another, as absolutes. they are not okay. doctors killing patients is not okay. >> cooper: but shouldn't people have the ability to... to determine...
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the brits have the rule -- tom: doug erwin at dartmouth has written a book on this, do we need to bee? barry: they had the advantage of having built up trust, but the disadvantage that they have a concentrated banking system. tom: what do you see a berkeley? does everybody want to be the next sallie krawcheck? sallie: gosh no. barry: they want to be the next mark zuckerberg. sallie: it is not necessarily the glass steagall these businesses are complicated. look at the earnings results, the plus, the midas, the plus d-, these global businesses, the underlying issue is not institutional plus retail, it is the complexity. tom: we have our earnings out finally from the small smart up -- start up bank. vonnie: $1.90, litigation provisions reducing interest for sure. equities revenue, $2 billion. the estimate was for equities coming in at $1.7 billion, would have been up 6%, much better. on equities revenue, institutional client services revenue $3.6 billion. investment banking, up 13%. $2.02 billion for goldman sachs. a very good quarter for goldman. compensation ratio for the first half,
the brits have the rule -- tom: doug erwin at dartmouth has written a book on this, do we need to bee? barry: they had the advantage of having built up trust, but the disadvantage that they have a concentrated banking system. tom: what do you see a berkeley? does everybody want to be the next sallie krawcheck? sallie: gosh no. barry: they want to be the next mark zuckerberg. sallie: it is not necessarily the glass steagall these businesses are complicated. look at the earnings results, the...
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and we couldn't be more excited in addition to the college teams, dartmouth, vanderbilt, rice stanfordm. and for them it's a phenomenal recruiting tool. and for the nfl teams it's them showing their players and fans they're committed to helping their players perform better. >> walk us through how it works. what do i do physically if i'm a player and using your technology? >> it depends on what you with an't to do carl. when you put this thing on and you put on the headset, you can look around as if you are right there on the field. the thing that differentiates us from other competitors we don't use a video game engine. we actually use real video. so when you put this thing on you are looking at grass, looking at the sky. if you're a quarterback you're looking at your left tackle. if you're a linebacker looking across the ball at your quarterback. i mean we've taken the bio biometric data. your heart rate will go up, i promise you. you'll probably tell me that the screen is blurry and i'll say to you, no you're blurring it out because you're sweating. that happens. the point is that, y
and we couldn't be more excited in addition to the college teams, dartmouth, vanderbilt, rice stanfordm. and for them it's a phenomenal recruiting tool. and for the nfl teams it's them showing their players and fans they're committed to helping their players perform better. >> walk us through how it works. what do i do physically if i'm a player and using your technology? >> it depends on what you with an't to do carl. when you put this thing on and you put on the headset, you can...
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hillary clinton kicks things off with an organizing event here at dartmouth college. polls show she has a pretty strong lead here but she is also getting a robust challenge from the left vermont senator, bernie sanders, closing the gap in polls and also drawing some pretty big crowds. she is also getting some more competition. just yesterday, former virginia senator jim webb joined the race. meanwhile, republicans will also be flocking to the granite state this holiday weekend. so far, 14 declared candidates of those who will be here this weekend, chris christie rick perry, jeb bush marco rubio, polls show bush has the lead right now but it's a small one and donald trump is coming in a close second here in new hampshire. trump has no plans to be here this weekend, but for the candidates who will be here this weekend, the stakes are high with tens of thousands expected to turn out and join the parade route tomorrow. carson? >> all right, crisp welker on the story for must new hampshire. thank you. >>> as kristen mentioned donald trump is getting a lot of attention, and
hillary clinton kicks things off with an organizing event here at dartmouth college. polls show she has a pretty strong lead here but she is also getting a robust challenge from the left vermont senator, bernie sanders, closing the gap in polls and also drawing some pretty big crowds. she is also getting some more competition. just yesterday, former virginia senator jim webb joined the race. meanwhile, republicans will also be flocking to the granite state this holiday weekend. so far, 14...
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today, hillary clinton was at an event in dartmouth college.ation primary is about seven months away. >>> police in modera, california, are looking for a man who they say assaulted a clerk with a soda and then robbed the store where he worked. surveillance cameras show the man at a convenience store and then throwing his drink into the face of the clerk. the man then grabbed some cash but dropped most of it be jumping over the counter and, look at this, grabbing the rest. the store owner said he's just grateful that no one was hurt. >>> a driver and a homeowner in south africa may have a tough time explaining this to the insurance company. the driver said he went over a ramp of some sort and went airborne, crashing through the roof of this house. no one was seriously injured in the crash and rude awakening, though, for one person who was asleep inside the house at the time. >>> and a retired new york city firefighter is celebrating in a big way this morning. carmelo ricardo won $5 million on a scratch off lottery ticket and gets a lump sum of $
today, hillary clinton was at an event in dartmouth college.ation primary is about seven months away. >>> police in modera, california, are looking for a man who they say assaulted a clerk with a soda and then robbed the store where he worked. surveillance cameras show the man at a convenience store and then throwing his drink into the face of the clerk. the man then grabbed some cash but dropped most of it be jumping over the counter and, look at this, grabbing the rest. the store...
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and at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate programent economics. how do you raise poor countries out of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the years, many crowded rooms -- who can remember the salesman who sold you your last car? our idea is take care of them. month in and month out. make sure it is a good experience. at the sale does not and when they drive away the first time. we have massive repeat business. we surveyed the customers. the repeats are sent in by friends. we spend all this money on advertisement for that 10% of our customers. interviewer: how did that experience help you in politics? mr. beyer: a lot of people have asked how i made the transition. i have said it is a short step. a lot of the skills are the same. you tr
and at dartmouth, majoring in economics which was formative for me because i had one graduate programent economics. how do you raise poor countries out of pollard -- poverty and that has been relevant for the u.s. and relevant for leadership. interviewer: what makes a successful car dealership? mr. beyer: there is integrity. just decide what the right thing to do is and do that. the strategy is to try to stay close to the customers. a good listeners, try to be attentive all the time. over the...
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mike is in south dartmouth massachusetts. good morning. >> thank you for taking my call. i just thought that i would give you a call and talk about a comment that was made about bernie sanders. [inaudible] >> that is correct. >> caller: i really think that that is much of a point. the democrats are always funded by the unions and by individuals the democrats it's almost as if they are being bribed by the unit so they can have power. the government unions seem to be keeping democrats were socialists in power like bernie sanders and i don't think that hillary was very much part of this. >> these unions have their own campaign spending mechanisms. >> there's nothing new about unions supporting them that's nothing new as much as it would be at any other time in recent history for bernie sanders, he has a long track record of support from various individuals getting back a little bit to this story that we had a couple of days ago, we do have examples of big dollar donors with people that are hedging their bets. and in some cases that we found they were giving to hillary clinto
mike is in south dartmouth massachusetts. good morning. >> thank you for taking my call. i just thought that i would give you a call and talk about a comment that was made about bernie sanders. [inaudible] >> that is correct. >> caller: i really think that that is much of a point. the democrats are always funded by the unions and by individuals the democrats it's almost as if they are being bribed by the unit so they can have power. the government unions seem to be keeping...
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near chicago here and my brother and two sisters, they share among themselves five degrees from dartmouth, georgia tech and northwestern, and thank goodness for this doctor rat because i was losing that race on number of degrees. so, this is the biggest thing today. i'm back at the top. my second story comes from early in my career. this is about risk-taking. i have worked for a senior executive and he decided to go to a new job. he came into me one day and said, wonderful, are you the candidate to replace me. so, i was called in the office and with great excitement, told i'd be offered this job. well, i can remember my reaction. it wasn't the same great excitement. i looked at him and said it's too early. i'm not ready. just give me a few more years and i'd be ready for this. i need to go home and i need to go sleep on it. well, that evening my husband up there -- well, up in the stands. not too far. my husband of 35 years -- oh, boy. he says i never mention, and then i do and i mess it up, you know? he sat and listened patiently to my story, like he always does. and then he looked at me
near chicago here and my brother and two sisters, they share among themselves five degrees from dartmouth, georgia tech and northwestern, and thank goodness for this doctor rat because i was losing that race on number of degrees. so, this is the biggest thing today. i'm back at the top. my second story comes from early in my career. this is about risk-taking. i have worked for a senior executive and he decided to go to a new job. he came into me one day and said, wonderful, are you the...
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studio with us, peter fisher senior director of black rock investment institute and senior fellow at dartmouthe a bond guy. i don't -- you don't -- i don't know what the hell i have no this means for bonds f they exited, there would be a rush to safety and bond yields would go down. yield are up on the deal, respect they? >> a little bit. i think this is better than the alternatives. messy, the comes that larry summers before the hour, i agree. >> i didn't know what he wanted. in his op ed he said we don't want incrementalism. but like he wanted debt restructuring, not a debt reformulation. that's incrementally. that's -- did not take an incremental approach. a derth approach. >> xbrer manny was too tough, everything i hearded last half hour i agree with germany is too toughing, but a three-year deal is better than a six-month deal. that is very important to make if this holds together doing snag will last three years, give people a time and a structure to try to resuscitate the greek economy. this is too much money. >> i do you acknowledge germany was too tough when their own citizens are mad
studio with us, peter fisher senior director of black rock investment institute and senior fellow at dartmouthe a bond guy. i don't -- you don't -- i don't know what the hell i have no this means for bonds f they exited, there would be a rush to safety and bond yields would go down. yield are up on the deal, respect they? >> a little bit. i think this is better than the alternatives. messy, the comes that larry summers before the hour, i agree. >> i didn't know what he wanted. in...