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or they did release a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees in could by the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various firms all changing their name and saying is that different firms have been operating under a permit from the environment agency or the main people supposed to police this but no one has taken decisive in force what action will this is meant that the residents that live here instead of being able to enjoy the comfort of their own homes are left in the middle of summer that deal with the lies and the dust and this from mel that comes from that method of pile of rubbish and quite frankly that thinks. reporting for us. is round of some other world headlines for you now eleven people are feared dead after a plane taking them for a parac
or they did release a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees in could by the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various firms all changing their name and...
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or they did release a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees incurred by the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various firms all changing their name and saying there's different firms have been operating on a permit from the environment agency people are supposed to police this but no one was taken decisive action when i left in the middle of summer that they'll with the lies and the stuff and. that comes from that must've pile of rubbish and quite frankly that thinks. reporting for us. coming up off the break a much to stacy discuss how forward is the real driver of the luxury housing market in the cars report and if you're in the u.k. you can even going to ground the option for transit lined up with. the gym is about seven years old it's one of t
or they did release a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees incurred by the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various firms all changing their name and...
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well they did release a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees and could buy the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various. changing their name and saying that the different firms have been operating on a permit from the environment. people are supposed to police this but no one is taken decisive action well this is meant that the residents that live here instead of being able to enjoy the comforts of their own homes are left in the middle of the deal with the lies and the dust and. that comes from the pile of rubbish and quite frankly that stinks. reporting for us. turning out of some other stories making global headlines this hour in afghanistan more than four hundred trucks carrying fuel and oil were destroyed by fire. the blaze started in a parki
well they did release a statement saying without a cash injection or agreement from the environment agency to allow the company to generate further income we simply cannot afford to make substantial disposals the legal fees and could buy the company as a result of the court proceedings have drained the company's resources this money could have been put to better use by making disposals from the site what's happened here is over a number of years you've had various. changing their name and...
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the "new york times" stated that on june 2nd, president obama proposed a new environment protection agency rule to use carbon emissions to use a blueprint the work of three men and their team. it was a remarkable victory for the defense council. now for those outside the beltway, the nrdc is $120 million lobbying machine back bd hollywood elites. it is absolutely shameful to me that the e.p.a. under the direction here of the administrator will allow this power group of lawyers and lobbyists to draft their regulations. but yes, this same administrator refuses to actually listen to the people whose lives and jobs will be severely impacted by these regulations drawn up by wealthy lawyers and lobbyists. in fact, the administrator refuses to listen to the thousands of americans who will be impacted by this rule. the e.p.a. administrator has refused to visit folks in coal country. the e.p.a. administrator won't hold a public hearing in wyoming. won't hold a public hearing in kentucky. the e.p.a. administrator has literally gone out of her way and the e.p.a. has gone out of its way to avoid heari
the "new york times" stated that on june 2nd, president obama proposed a new environment protection agency rule to use carbon emissions to use a blueprint the work of three men and their team. it was a remarkable victory for the defense council. now for those outside the beltway, the nrdc is $120 million lobbying machine back bd hollywood elites. it is absolutely shameful to me that the e.p.a. under the direction here of the administrator will allow this power group of lawyers and...
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believe me it's not good to be under six, eight and 10 from a particular this environment were bank regulatory agencies are required in any cases more than x, eight and 10 to be considered well-capitalized depending on the bank. so is it appropriate? i don't think there's an appropriateness to it the capital structures of the small banks. i think if you were talking about tanks under 500 elion and whether they are under a different goal of consolidating the holding company capital to their subsidiary capital. i think any differences pretty much de minimis in that area because there already is so highly capitalized. they are way off the charts can her to their bigger brethren let's put it that way. >> any other questions? >> i wonder if care and and cam could react a little bit to sharon's point on how europe looks at the shadow banking system and has really succeeded in shrinking of versus what we do here in the united states. >> go ahead. >> i think a price that, it is much closer to regulation by function, although the comparison has to be done very carefully. as sharon said, to banking system is so
believe me it's not good to be under six, eight and 10 from a particular this environment were bank regulatory agencies are required in any cases more than x, eight and 10 to be considered well-capitalized depending on the bank. so is it appropriate? i don't think there's an appropriateness to it the capital structures of the small banks. i think if you were talking about tanks under 500 elion and whether they are under a different goal of consolidating the holding company capital to their...
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blessing to be part of a team that values, creating partnerships with other agencies and with the public and in kind of a environment of transparency, and integrity, and so, it is really an honor for me to be part of this team and to represent the city and the products that i work on. >> i would like to say a word or two. >> thank you very much and i first worked with adam years ago before i was on the board when he was helping the triangle neighborhood, association work on a project on that stretch of market street and we all know how challenging it can be to get anything approaching consensus with the neighborhood groups and in san francisco we did a fantastic job and i appreciate your hard work and your dedication and the calm manner in which you approached all of the pieces of that and the resolution that made everybody happy and so thank you for your hard work and your service. so next, you were called when this adopted a plan, two years years ago and the first goal was safety, safety of the entire transportation system and including workplace safety and one of the things that we have been doing to bring about
blessing to be part of a team that values, creating partnerships with other agencies and with the public and in kind of a environment of transparency, and integrity, and so, it is really an honor for me to be part of this team and to represent the city and the products that i work on. >> i would like to say a word or two. >> thank you very much and i first worked with adam years ago before i was on the board when he was helping the triangle neighborhood, association work on a...
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environment. there is a clearing agency to know who is behind it.et 3%, but if the bonds default, you are out. >> when you have fewer covenants, recoveries are going to be smaller and smaller. people are going to get less back. to the old days when there were derivatives sliced up security. we have the competence of david goldman -- david goodman was going on where the bad ones may go bad but the real risk is in the editor quality? is this going to be a redux of 2007? >> they are increasing. the demand for the risk is increasing. it is a way to concentrate that's that there is not going to be an imminent wave of default. thates go back to the idea this is true search for yields, frothy behavior. the sixth year of financial repression, where are you going to go for yields? >> who is buying all the papers? , 220 $5 billion under management. they have been increasing the in the second- quarter. they are going long. they are making bullish bets on -- market.ugh the it is hard to maneuver in this bond market. it is an easier bet to go through synthetics.
environment. there is a clearing agency to know who is behind it.et 3%, but if the bonds default, you are out. >> when you have fewer covenants, recoveries are going to be smaller and smaller. people are going to get less back. to the old days when there were derivatives sliced up security. we have the competence of david goldman -- david goodman was going on where the bad ones may go bad but the real risk is in the editor quality? is this going to be a redux of 2007? >> they are...
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into the story of the epa and why i say that they're not really protecting our environment, it is a political protection agency and there is something that we can do to put the whole story in a better perspective. i moved into history and i got a masters degree and a doctorate degree in history and then i studied the history of finance. during that time i wrote my first book with technology in the united states and i went to columbia and that book was published in 1976 and at one many critical reviews and the whole idea, you hear about that, in institutions at the imf and other international banks have talked about the industrialization to produce tremendous amount of food in my book is a critical perspective of that and that includes very little of what is legitimate. and this includes the studies that have been touched outside of this as well as those in our own government and not much has changed in colombia or india or other countries. so i had already been two years working on capitol hill before i posted a little bit of what became a part of the epa and it is quite an enormous amount of deception and oth
into the story of the epa and why i say that they're not really protecting our environment, it is a political protection agency and there is something that we can do to put the whole story in a better perspective. i moved into history and i got a masters degree and a doctorate degree in history and then i studied the history of finance. during that time i wrote my first book with technology in the united states and i went to columbia and that book was published in 1976 and at one many critical...
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why i dare say that the epa's really not protecting the health of our environment, but it has become a political protection agency, i will start this with something about myself so that you can put the whole story into better perspective. i got a -- [inaudible] at the university of illinois, then i moved into history. [laughter] i got a master's degree in greek medieval history and then a doctorate degree in european and greek history. then i did postdock -- postdoctoral studies. then i wrote my first book from the united states to latin america, especially colombia. and i went to colombia, and i did a case study, and that book was published in 1976. and it was the first critical, one of the first critical reviews of the so-called green revolution; that is, the whole idea of producing enough food to eliminate hunger. you hear that expression to this very day, and institutions like the world bank and imf and all sorts of other international banks are saying they're funding the development, industrialization of agriculture in order to produce tremendous amounts of food and eliminate hunger. and my book was a critic
why i dare say that the epa's really not protecting the health of our environment, but it has become a political protection agency, i will start this with something about myself so that you can put the whole story into better perspective. i got a -- [inaudible] at the university of illinois, then i moved into history. [laughter] i got a master's degree in greek medieval history and then a doctorate degree in european and greek history. then i did postdock -- postdoctoral studies. then i wrote...
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point that we have a lot of partnerships that are the sister agencies and the office of workforce development and the department of environment and what those departments, it is really, clear that they have kind of their value ad is the school district is if they give us access to the school kids and teachers and allows us to reach and has the mechanism and the infrastructure to do that. and what is interesting about the groups is that they have a base of constituents and that they often times have ability to reach folks that we would never on our own be able to reach and get to scale in a different type of way and so over the last several ways, we have been trying to look for opportunities to increase those opportunities to really partner with the folks that the community members actually know whether it is friends of the urban forest that have been really clear, game plan as to how they could do the organizing in the neighborhoods to, you know, the place and kind of pair up and you know, pair up the sidewalks and put in it is a technical word, and to capture the storm water. >> it is a technical word and i think that what i
point that we have a lot of partnerships that are the sister agencies and the office of workforce development and the department of environment and what those departments, it is really, clear that they have kind of their value ad is the school district is if they give us access to the school kids and teachers and allows us to reach and has the mechanism and the infrastructure to do that. and what is interesting about the groups is that they have a base of constituents and that they often times...
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mission statement is that the arts commission, the city agency, that champions the daily life by investing in the arts community and urban environment and shaping the cultural policy. the shaping of the new cultural policy, the new focus to address affordability and as well as the capitalization of our small and mid-size arts organization. we also define some community values to guide the work of the arts commission. i have this here before you. i won't read them all but some highlights include access to high quality arts experiences for all residents and change and prosperity, championing artist in our city and healthy democracy and government. responding to community need, collaboration and partnership as well as accountability and data driven decision making. these will be the values that will guide us in the next 5 years. there are accompanying goals to this available on our website. these are our highlights. we want to focus on the arts commission was a more united arts eco city to continue to thrive in san francisco and will continue for years. i will switch to the projector. is it possible to make that switch. moving forward
mission statement is that the arts commission, the city agency, that champions the daily life by investing in the arts community and urban environment and shaping the cultural policy. the shaping of the new cultural policy, the new focus to address affordability and as well as the capitalization of our small and mid-size arts organization. we also define some community values to guide the work of the arts commission. i have this here before you. i won't read them all but some highlights include...
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capitalized and believe me, it's not good to be under six and eight and ten in this environment where the bank regulatory agencies are actually requiring in many cases more than 6 68 and ten to be consided well-capitalized. depending on the bank. is it appropriate? i don't think there is an appropriateness to it given the capital structures of the small banks. if you're talking about the banks under 500 million whether they are under a different rule of consolidating the holding company capital to the subsidiary capital, i think any different suspect minimus in that area because they are already highly so capitalized they are way off the charts compared to their bigger but put it that way. >> any other questions? i wonder if karen could react a little bit more to sharon's point about how europe looks at the shadow banking system and has really succeeded in shrinking it versus what we do here in the united states. >> overhead. >> i think it is as i said closer to regulation by function although the comparison has to be done very carefully because as sharon said, the banking system is so fundamentally different. it
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agency has also gone missing. it's an increasingly tense environment.rters who are triering to report on this are having an increasingly difficult time. antoine skiba called us on wednesday very briefly to say he was okay, he was being questioned in the custody of the separatist security services, and then that call was abruptly cut off. we do not know whether that call was made under duress. >> well, ivan, you stay safe. thanks for filling us in. i appreciate it. >>> still to come in the "newsroom" children in gaza are dying at a rate of one per hour. up next, a report on how the young and innocent are losing their lives at a rate far greater than hamas fighters. sthoo good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. the faa has hitsed a ban on flights into and out of ben-gurion airport in tel aviv. three domestic carry es that fly into israel -- delta, us airways and united -- will decide -- a late crumb date. delta has decided to resume flight. there's no letting up in the conflict between israel and hamas now well into the third w
agency has also gone missing. it's an increasingly tense environment.rters who are triering to report on this are having an increasingly difficult time. antoine skiba called us on wednesday very briefly to say he was okay, he was being questioned in the custody of the separatist security services, and then that call was abruptly cut off. we do not know whether that call was made under duress. >> well, ivan, you stay safe. thanks for filling us in. i appreciate it. >>> still to...
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for supermarkets in san francisco and the state agency calrecycle to meet their statutory obligations by convening with the department of the environment to find solutions for a more evenly distributed network of recycling centers and ensure that a recycling center is located in their parking lots or redemption recycling is provided immediately nearby. ~ city and county of san francisco. >> supervisor mar? >> thank you, president chiu. on this epidemic of the evictions of recycling centers in the city, i'd like to move that we send this to committee. i'm still in the process of communicating with safeway executives as they have closed not only the market street safeway, but also the ocean beach safeway, and also with the head of our department of environment debby raphael and her staff on how we can create more of a city-wide plan. and i think going to committee would allow us to have a fuller discussion. so, i motion that we send this to committee. >> it just takes one supervisor to send it to committee. supervisor mar moved that we send it to committee, that is what we will do. we have one final item. we called item 6 related to the
for supermarkets in san francisco and the state agency calrecycle to meet their statutory obligations by convening with the department of the environment to find solutions for a more evenly distributed network of recycling centers and ensure that a recycling center is located in their parking lots or redemption recycling is provided immediately nearby. ~ city and county of san francisco. >> supervisor mar? >> thank you, president chiu. on this epidemic of the evictions of recycling...
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the delay is figuring out how to do that in the current environment with competing interests among the agencies involved and so forth. it's quite -- there's even a competing issue in congress since different committees of the congress have different jurisdictions over these different agencies. so it's a tough problem to solve, but we think it would be worth spending some time even at a theoretical strategic level to begin to address this issue and think through how we would go about doing it in the future. >> and dr. frieden, what are your views here? terms of the growing numbers of these labs and just what -- how to move forward with the activity here in the u.s.? >> i do think this is a complicated topic for which there's probably not a quick and simple solution, but just logically, the more places work with dangerous pathogens goes on, the more possibility there is of accidents or -- accidental releases. so ensuring that the work that happens is happening in a safe environment is critical, and the key concept i think we have to apply is risk benefit. i don't think we can ever guarantee zero
the delay is figuring out how to do that in the current environment with competing interests among the agencies involved and so forth. it's quite -- there's even a competing issue in congress since different committees of the congress have different jurisdictions over these different agencies. so it's a tough problem to solve, but we think it would be worth spending some time even at a theoretical strategic level to begin to address this issue and think through how we would go about doing it in...
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accompany h.r. 5171, a bill making appropriations for the department of the interior, environment and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2015, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the union calendar and ordered printed. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 21, points of order are reserved. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? s >> mr. speaker, i send to the desk from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 680, resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 3393, to amend the internal revenue code of 1986, to consolidate certain tax benefits for educational expenses and for other purposes and providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 4935, to amend the internal revenue code of 1986, to make improvements to the child tax credit. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, i have a motion to instruct. mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 7, subsection c of rule 22, i hereby g
accompany h.r. 5171, a bill making appropriations for the department of the interior, environment and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2015, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the union calendar and ordered printed. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 21, points of order are reserved. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma rise? s >> mr. speaker, i send to the desk from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the clerk:...
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environment comes in. >> we want to be able to use this retain a so that we have an exercise with different agencies, without having to put all the people in one place for a live exercise. >> my trip to this world was all too fleeting, but it is easy to see how useful it can be. next time, how pathologists in the netherlands are using cameras and the internet to diagnose complex diseases in patients on the other side of the world. goodbye. >> could buy. -- goodbye. a7gucme here in 1995 >> today on "earth focus"... restoring the earth, shaping the future. john liu on solutions from china, ethiopia and rwanda. coming up on "earth focus." [drumming] >> this is china's loess plateau. until recently, this was one of the poorest regions in the country. a land renowned for floods, mudslides and famine. but with the fanfare comes the hope of change for the better. my name is john d. liu. i've been documenting the changes on the plateau for 15 years. i first came here in 1995 to film an ambitious project where local people were constructing a new landscape on a vast scale. transforming a barren land into a green and
environment comes in. >> we want to be able to use this retain a so that we have an exercise with different agencies, without having to put all the people in one place for a live exercise. >> my trip to this world was all too fleeting, but it is easy to see how useful it can be. next time, how pathologists in the netherlands are using cameras and the internet to diagnose complex diseases in patients on the other side of the world. goodbye. >> could buy. -- goodbye. a7gucme...
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the delay is figuring out how to do that in the current environment with competing interests among the agencies involved and so forth. it's quite -- there's even a competing interest issue in the congress since different committees of the congress have different jurisdictions over these different agencies. so it's a tough problem to solve, but we think it would be worth spending some time even at a theoretical strategic level to begin to address this issue and think through how we would go about doing it in the future. >> and dr. frieden, what are your view here in terms of the growing numbers of these labs and just what -- how to move forward with the activity here in the u.s.? >> i do think this is a complicated topic for which there's probably not a quick and simple solution, but just logically, the more places work with dangerous pathogens goes on, the more possibility there is of accidents or -- accidental releases. so ensuring that the work that happens is happening in a safe environment is critical, and the key concept i think we have to apply is risk benefit. i don't think we can ever g
the delay is figuring out how to do that in the current environment with competing interests among the agencies involved and so forth. it's quite -- there's even a competing interest issue in the congress since different committees of the congress have different jurisdictions over these different agencies. so it's a tough problem to solve, but we think it would be worth spending some time even at a theoretical strategic level to begin to address this issue and think through how we would go...