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etc when you're not being allowed to make a living and you've got you coming out of college or gradschool in journalism communication in crushing debt on top of that you know so it's a catch twenty two people and i think it's an interesting point too i mean as a student you do have a lot of that especially if you go to you know not a state school but they're even even at the top and i know there's a situation in arizona state student. and she actually got a scholarship to go to this course at thirty two thousand dollars and she was starting to is making point videos and in one of them she showed her student i.d. to prove that she was over eighteen year there was talk at first that she should lose her scholarships for scholarships but you know to what extent should say anyone have to have that control to say oh yeah i mean if you look at the not not a new jersey case but the the houston case that story was broken by a rival and the rival outlet that has a more conservative bent now they were saying well we're not prudes etc etc this is juicy a juicy story but you know to some extent
etc when you're not being allowed to make a living and you've got you coming out of college or gradschool in journalism communication in crushing debt on top of that you know so it's a catch twenty two people and i think it's an interesting point too i mean as a student you do have a lot of that especially if you go to you know not a state school but they're even even at the top and i know there's a situation in arizona state student. and she actually got a scholarship to go to this course at...
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. >> para producir más autobuses, bicicletas, etc. >> en muchas comunidades el servicio de autobús esealizar 5 opiniones publicas. >> es necesario porque los usuarios son los que están pagando el sistema. >> la opinión publica será en oakland, después daily city y ritchmond. >> y los trabajos de construccion en el golden gate, se faltaban 54 millones de dólares para iniciar la segunda parte de la obrtra, se llego al acuerdo para reunir el dinero que hacia falta. >> mitt romney gano la estadistica de hot, el ex gobernador de masachusets, venció a santorum y ron paul. >> mientras tanto el más cercano del republicano, dice que invalidaria los amtrimonios entre personas del mismo sexo dice santorum, dice que quiere impulsar el matrimonio tradicional. >> y el fuerte farabundo marti organizaron el evento para alcades y diputados. >> le encuentr bastante impoertancia el participar en el proceso democratico en el ecuador, necesitamos que la comunidad salvadoreña en esta área haga unteres en estas cosas. >> enseguida, una legisladora de california envía la iniciativa pra que las enfermeras hag
. >> para producir más autobuses, bicicletas, etc. >> en muchas comunidades el servicio de autobús esealizar 5 opiniones publicas. >> es necesario porque los usuarios son los que están pagando el sistema. >> la opinión publica será en oakland, después daily city y ritchmond. >> y los trabajos de construccion en el golden gate, se faltaban 54 millones de dólares para iniciar la segunda parte de la obrtra, se llego al acuerdo para reunir el dinero que hacia...
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etc etc the fact that they haven't actually fix the problem or even that they don't understand the scope of the problem let's start with what it is that bank of america is going to have to do you with this settlement to write the embarrassment night comic as you can say in the long term or in the mid-term for the attorneys general here but in the meantime can you give us some more detail as to what exactly it is that bank of america is going to have to deal. well i i wish i could put these settlement documents are not public so so and there is apparently last i saw there is no term sheet there's a settlement in principle and what the banks are saying overall is on their on their f.c.c. document says well this settlement in principle does x.y.z. and the attorneys generals and the j. and shaun donovan of hud they're all talking about the settlement but that's actually a lie there is no settlement there is no set of documents that have been finalized so well while shaun donovan can get up and say well they have americal have to do this or that or the other thing we don't actually know what
etc etc the fact that they haven't actually fix the problem or even that they don't understand the scope of the problem let's start with what it is that bank of america is going to have to do you with this settlement to write the embarrassment night comic as you can say in the long term or in the mid-term for the attorneys general here but in the meantime can you give us some more detail as to what exactly it is that bank of america is going to have to deal. well i i wish i could put these...
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., etc., etc. also, i would like to point out, in today's "examiner," there was an interesting article about a member of the library commission. i get the impression that everybody thinks that's ross is arrogant, but i have a feeling that i see a lot of arrogance every time i am here at city hall. i would like to remind everybody for the record the all of the employees of the city and county of san francisco are employees of the citizens of the city and county of san francisco and that everyone should show some respect to people like myself when we speak because, technically speaking, we are your boss, and it is not the other way around. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. other speakers on items 7 and 8? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a motion to send these two items forward? ok, we have a motion to send both items forward with recommendations. i also will reiterate how important i think this project is. i think many of our districts have seen transformative spaces with our li
., etc., etc. also, i would like to point out, in today's "examiner," there was an interesting article about a member of the library commission. i get the impression that everybody thinks that's ross is arrogant, but i have a feeling that i see a lot of arrogance every time i am here at city hall. i would like to remind everybody for the record the all of the employees of the city and county of san francisco are employees of the citizens of the city and county of san francisco and...
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san josé ayudara a que se sintalen más negocios, o la venta de alcohol cerca de parques, escuelas y etcde las calles sean también para oficinas. >> una reciente auditorioa dice que san francisco esta gastando 40% más en pagos de horas extra que el año pasado, por el servicio publico, salud transporte etc. >> se encuentra posición por parte de todas las iglesias de la ciudad ya quye esto afecta a los servicios religiosos del domingo dice que pierde casi 12 millones de dólares cada año. >> la compañía pg an e presiona los electores de que tipo de presidcion llanman a la empresa limite, por optar de medidor inalambrico. >> rick santorum gano hoy por mayoría, y mitt romney se impuso en wayoming, los resultados finales en kansas le an el apoyo a santorum, sobre mitt romney y greenwich. >> y en noticias univisión la universidad de california haría una pregunta a sus alumnbos para ingresar. >> y vicente fox acusa a estados unidos de la violencia en méxico. >> y si quiere un ipad 3, espere. >> y la probabilidad de lluvia en los sistemas frontales el pronóstico eextendido más adelante. >> el sis
san josé ayudara a que se sintalen más negocios, o la venta de alcohol cerca de parques, escuelas y etcde las calles sean también para oficinas. >> una reciente auditorioa dice que san francisco esta gastando 40% más en pagos de horas extra que el año pasado, por el servicio publico, salud transporte etc. >> se encuentra posición por parte de todas las iglesias de la ciudad ya quye esto afecta a los servicios religiosos del domingo dice que pierde casi 12 millones de dólares...
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the other side so to speak has been a pretty good job through their lawyers and leaking information etc but this is all just a confusion possibly an accident no criminality and so i think many congressmen have kind of avoided it for that reason why i do want to thank chairman oga bauer and the members of this specific committee the house financial services committee the oversight subcommittee in particular has been the only place in congress and i would say in my opinion the only place in the whole u.s. government that seems to care about this situation about justice for customers and trying to get us restitution of our money the other branches of government including the judiciary as well as the executive branch and regulators like this you have to see have really been largely missing in action and again we appreciate what they're doing and we're trying to help them any way we can whether it's providing background information and educating them as to the nature of our futures trading and why this should never have occurred and was clearly illegal i mean the commodity exchange act is a
the other side so to speak has been a pretty good job through their lawyers and leaking information etc but this is all just a confusion possibly an accident no criminality and so i think many congressmen have kind of avoided it for that reason why i do want to thank chairman oga bauer and the members of this specific committee the house financial services committee the oversight subcommittee in particular has been the only place in congress and i would say in my opinion the only place in the...
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etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process and you know the fable saying go for it when he will. the few years ago about the french revolution and the c.b.s. early to reach any conclusions with definition the case where we talk about the the middle east it's worth much much too early and the benefits from this is a missing person we are facing no a very unstable bit least we are facing an area in which the government and which countries don't have any moral strong leadership that makes the. it's not even the islamic brotherhood that will be the solution it will be the street and it's going to be a little crappy and not a democracy although restock reveal a lot i don't know what. the. actions of the crowd will be the most important part of the difference they will plant and this is very very unstable for hours and for the middle east medical movements have taken time to mature that has been nurturing them and. out of the box i simply can't answer it i can only say we don't know where with then we do we do we do we hardly know where we stand with really don't know where we
etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process and you know the fable saying go for it when he will. the few years ago about the french revolution and the c.b.s. early to reach any conclusions with definition the case where we talk about the the middle east it's worth much much too early and the benefits from this is a missing person we are facing no a very unstable bit least we are facing an area in which the government and which countries don't have any moral strong leadership...
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etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the famous saying go for the truth when he was asked the thirty years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case when we talk about the we will russia and the middle east and it's by far a much much too early who benefits from this as a missing person we are facing no a very unstable middle east we are facing an arab area in which government in which countries don't have any moral is strong leadership that makes the. it's not in the slummy brotherhood presumably of the system it will be the street it's going to be a little club and not a democracy or about the restock reveal a lot i don't know what it was the the reactions of the crowd will be the most important for already foreseeable future and this is very very unstable for ours and for the middle east where they could movements have taken time to mature that nurturing them and get them out of the box i think you can't answer all i can only say we don't know where we stand with the we do we do we h
etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the famous saying go for the truth when he was asked the thirty years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case when we talk about the we will russia and the middle east and it's by far a much much too early who benefits from this as a missing person we are facing no a very unstable middle east we are facing an arab area in which government in which countries...
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etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the famous saying of when you will see the thirty years ago about the french revolution and if they did too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case and we talk about the google russia and the middle east and but for much much too early who benefits from this islamization we are facing you know a very unstable been released we are facing an area in which government in which countries don't have any more is strong leadership that makes the. it's not the slummy brotherhood that will be the system it will be the street it's going to be a little club and not a democracy or vote the stock repeal vote i don't know what it was the. actions of the crowd will be the most important for very differently. and this is very very unthinkable for ours and for the middle east medical movements have taken time to mature that nurturing them and let them out of the box i think you can't answer it i can only say we don't know where we stand we go with what we do we hardly know where we stand with really don't know where w
etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the famous saying of when you will see the thirty years ago about the french revolution and if they did too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case and we talk about the google russia and the middle east and but for much much too early who benefits from this islamization we are facing you know a very unstable been released we are facing an area in which government in which countries don't have any more is...
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etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the fable saying of the trial when he was lost to the years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case when we talk about the whoosh and the middle east it's worth. much much too early and benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable middle east we are facing an area in which a government in which countries don't have any moral strong leadership that makes the. it's not even the slummy brotherhood it will be the system it will be the street it's going to be a little crowd and not the democracy although the feel that they don't work because the. actions of the crowd will be the most important for three different evil people and this is very very unstable for ours and for the burmese radical movements have taken time to mature who has been nurturing them and let them out of the box i think we can counsel i can only say we don't know where we stand with the old we do we do we hardly know where we stand with the really don't know where
etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the fable saying of the trial when he was lost to the years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case when we talk about the whoosh and the middle east it's worth. much much too early and benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable middle east we are facing an area in which a government in which countries don't have any moral strong...
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etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the famous thing of when he was asked the years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case but we'll talk about the. middle east it's worth much much too early benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable but we think we are facing an area in which government which countries don't have anymore strong leadership that makes the. it's not in the slummy brotherhood it will be in the system it will be the street and it's going to be a little club and not a democracy you have open. you're not i don't know what. the. actions of a crowd will be the most important for for a difference the able to answer and this is very very unstable for us and for the middle east radical movements have taken time to mature. nurturing them and let them out of the box i think we can answer that i can only say we don't know where we then we go with the we we hardly know where we stand with you i really don't know where we are going where they are going and we ha
etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the famous thing of when he was asked the years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case but we'll talk about the. middle east it's worth much much too early benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable but we think we are facing an area in which government which countries don't have anymore strong leadership that makes the. it's not in...
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etc etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process and you know the fable thing of when he was asked the thirty years ago about the french revolution and he said it's too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case and we talk about the. least it's both and much much too early who benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable been we we are facing an area in which government in which countries don't have any more is strong leadership that makes the. it's not even being slimy brotherhood that will be the system it will be the street it's going to be a little club and not a democracy you have a restock reveal a lot i don't know what it was the. actions of the crowd will be the most important part already a foreseeable future and this is very very unstable for our soul for the middle east let me call movements have taken time to mature at nurturing them and. out of the box i simply can't answer. i can only say we don't know where we stand with the old we do we do we hardly know where we stand with a little know where we are going where they are go
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etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the fable saying go for it when he will south the thirty years ago about the french revolution and his agents too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case and we talk about the. police it's by far a much much too early who benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable bit least we are facing an area in which the government in which countries don't have any moral is strong leadership that makes the. it's not even the slummy brotherhood that will be the system it will be the street it's going to be a little club and not a democracy or not the restore procedure will not i don't know what because the during actions of the crowd will be the most important for very difficult it will be also and this is very very unstable for ours and for the burmese radical movements have taken time to mature. nurturing them and let them out of the box i think you can't answer i can only say we don't know where we stand with the old we do we do we hardly know where we stand with a little know where we are goin
etc etc but we are still in the beginning of a process you know the fable saying go for it when he will south the thirty years ago about the french revolution and his agents too early to reach any conclusions this is definitely the case and we talk about the. police it's by far a much much too early who benefits from this islamization we are facing no a very unstable bit least we are facing an area in which the government in which countries don't have any moral is strong leadership that makes...
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closer bill sort of region is rife with not performing overpriced assets up to market etc and that's just portion of bustin problems but such as a country such as spain greece portugal italy and cetera do have significant assets of value that they will most likely have to consider selling off the problem is usually we have a significant a lot of players are in the same boat but those players who have some diversification and are not hooked into the same economic cycle as the prophet you nations have the opportunity to take advantage and you can see a shifting of the guard. abu dhabi and some of the arab nations are perfect examples where their fortunes are not necessarily tied to the poor person because the markets created bubbles etc and as these nations get in trouble and especially not socialist nations what i'm forced by mandate go up their banks over leveraged. toxic assets. i would suggest was for my actual clients to take a look at buying assets off. what is normally what has been done in the past with the us crisis is that since records are there it's not a big on the banking
closer bill sort of region is rife with not performing overpriced assets up to market etc and that's just portion of bustin problems but such as a country such as spain greece portugal italy and cetera do have significant assets of value that they will most likely have to consider selling off the problem is usually we have a significant a lot of players are in the same boat but those players who have some diversification and are not hooked into the same economic cycle as the prophet you nations...
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born they don't identify with all civilization or culture but still don't feel like they are judeans etc this is a big problem i think we should work towards a more strict immigration and integration policy in all the member states of the european union we know there are tens of people right now in our carried our training camps in afghanistan in pakistan etc but still we know some of these people are coming back to their countries in europe and we'll let them do us if nothing else if there was no problem i think we should not it's all these people not sure more closely than we have been doing in the past. beijing has condemned the latest u.s. move to restrict iran's oil trade which could result in unilateral sanctions applied to other countries and it washington issued a list of nations that could be blocked from accessing america's financial system if they continue to trade with iran chart of the biggest buyer of iranian crude tops that list along with india and north korea keeping him six months to reduce oil imports from iran or face u.s. sanctions over japan and ten e.u. countries h
born they don't identify with all civilization or culture but still don't feel like they are judeans etc this is a big problem i think we should work towards a more strict immigration and integration policy in all the member states of the european union we know there are tens of people right now in our carried our training camps in afghanistan in pakistan etc but still we know some of these people are coming back to their countries in europe and we'll let them do us if nothing else if there was...
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we really thought that we would, you know, travel and do a lot of things together, etc., etc., and then when the time was right, we'd figure, you know, we'd talk about it then. and then one day, it was like, is this going to be a nursery or is this going to be a guest room? tracey garamone: and i went for my annual doctor's appointment and said we're thinking about it and next thing you know, the next month, it happened. well, there's no question that if we take from the very beginning, planning a pregnancy is far more likely to yield a good outcome than an unplanned pregnancy for a variety of reasons. not every woman is perfectly healthy. doctor: tracey? not ever woman understands that, for example, you can reduce the chance of having a neural tube defect by taking folic acid in the pre-conceptual and the early conceptual period. if you wait until you're pregnant, it's often too late, to, in fact, impact any change on the outcomes. tracey garamone: well, i was in fairly good physical shape. i take vitamins that are equal to, if not better than prenatals, so i was set up for that. the m
we really thought that we would, you know, travel and do a lot of things together, etc., etc., and then when the time was right, we'd figure, you know, we'd talk about it then. and then one day, it was like, is this going to be a nursery or is this going to be a guest room? tracey garamone: and i went for my annual doctor's appointment and said we're thinking about it and next thing you know, the next month, it happened. well, there's no question that if we take from the very beginning,...
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to be in their best interest it simply has to be suitable given the investors risk tolerance goals etc meeting i can tell them something like an a share mutual fund with a five point seven five percent front end load even though it's not a good thing if i were the clients to do sherri from a suitability standpoint it's a suitable investment there was a poll in two thousand and ten they asked affluent americans whether or not you know whether or not their their stock broker was their fiduciary had a fiduciary. patients that ninety three percent of african american said yes and that he does and they were all wrong so there's a difference between being someone's who do sherry and just being someone's broker who's held to the lesser suitability stand there and no one knows the difference other than people in the industry i think that's something that needs to change and i dedicate a lot of my time on the blogs and in the book trying to bring that out but it just sounds like you're parsing words a little bit in my case i have a series had a series seven brokers license and so it's expired a
to be in their best interest it simply has to be suitable given the investors risk tolerance goals etc meeting i can tell them something like an a share mutual fund with a five point seven five percent front end load even though it's not a good thing if i were the clients to do sherri from a suitability standpoint it's a suitable investment there was a poll in two thousand and ten they asked affluent americans whether or not you know whether or not their their stock broker was their fiduciary...
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you've got rush limbaugh, fox news, etc.ing a marketing campaign against the volt. against g.m. and it like they have obama derangement syndrome. we hate g.m. we hate american cops. we--americancompanies. we need to get them. >> the reason why i brought up apple. you said president obama is defending american companies. i'm saying steve jobs is a clear example of how he's not defending, he's ignoring american companies, the most valuable company in the world, apple. he has sent that company overseas. so it's all a political game that he's playing pretend to go care about green technology. i like to think that our president cared about green technology, but i think he's just using this for political gain. and so i think the best way to advance in terms of pushing forward green technology would be to get the government out of it entirely and let the free market take over because we have a lot of smart people in this country. we don't need president obama who doesn't know enough about business to listen to steve jobs, to tell u
you've got rush limbaugh, fox news, etc.ing a marketing campaign against the volt. against g.m. and it like they have obama derangement syndrome. we hate g.m. we hate american cops. we--americancompanies. we need to get them. >> the reason why i brought up apple. you said president obama is defending american companies. i'm saying steve jobs is a clear example of how he's not defending, he's ignoring american companies, the most valuable company in the world, apple. he has sent that...
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participating in a classic bucket shop scandals like pumping and dumping etc out there of course when out of business but a poor pitstop like goldman sachs stays in business why is that i think there are some pretty big differences between the the wire house firms and the been done for of of the ninety's what i would tell you though is that the bucket shops are still alive and well there are a lot fewer of them because the regulations have tightened and made it harder for them to stay in business but they're still out there the latest things that they're doing or private placements private real estate investment trusts things that are not opaque that can't be more to market necessarily things where there's a lot of room to play around with the numbers and to have that asymmetric information differential that stuff is still going on to this day although there are less firms doing it i think there's a difference between that kind of stuff versus what you were talking about with with the goldmans and the larger firms i don't know that you can really say that they're the exact same thing
participating in a classic bucket shop scandals like pumping and dumping etc out there of course when out of business but a poor pitstop like goldman sachs stays in business why is that i think there are some pretty big differences between the the wire house firms and the been done for of of the ninety's what i would tell you though is that the bucket shops are still alive and well there are a lot fewer of them because the regulations have tightened and made it harder for them to stay in...
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>>> nos estamos preparando porque mucha gente viene y la seguridad de ellos y los mismos polÍticos, etc, regreso contigo, josÉ. >>> vanessa hauc desde san juan puerto rico. muchÍsimas gracias. y ahora una historia inusual. fÍjense ustedes hay un estadounidense preso en nicaragua, durante 15 meses. fue arrestado supuestamente por narcotrÁfico, pero su esposa, su familia, congresista estadounidense y detectives de este paÍs, ponen en tela de juicio ¿por quÉ fue arrestado este hombre?. de la cadena nbc nuestro amigo, kerry sunders se trasladÓ a nicaragua para brindarnos este reporta reportaje. >>> jason por acÁ llegÓ a nicaragua como voluntario del cuerpo de paz, conocido en inglÉs como (nombre en inglÉs) se enamorÓ del paÍs centroamericano y de una nicaragÜense, tanto asÍ que se casÓ con ella, tuvo un hijo y se quedÓ a vivir en san juan del sur. por 4 aÑos su pan de cada dÍa en nicaragua provenÍa de la venta de propiedades a ciudadanos americanos que buscaban la tranquilidad de este paÍs para retirarse. pero el mundo de jason cambiÓ hace 2 aÑos, cuando fue arrestado junto a 10 nik nicarag
>>> nos estamos preparando porque mucha gente viene y la seguridad de ellos y los mismos polÍticos, etc, regreso contigo, josÉ. >>> vanessa hauc desde san juan puerto rico. muchÍsimas gracias. y ahora una historia inusual. fÍjense ustedes hay un estadounidense preso en nicaragua, durante 15 meses. fue arrestado supuestamente por narcotrÁfico, pero su esposa, su familia, congresista estadounidense y detectives de este paÍs, ponen en tela de juicio ¿por quÉ fue arrestado...
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etc there are hundreds of thousands of people who were involved in it obviously there are a lot more whistleblowers who could come forward probably will come forward and what's going to happen is can become increasingly embarrassing to the attorney generals who signed on to the settlement to the administration to the d.o.j. exciter etc the fact that they haven't actually fixed the problem or even that they don't understand the scope of the problem but let's start with what it is that bank of america is going to have to do you with this settlement to the embarrassment might come i guess you could say in a long term or in the mid term for the attorneys general here but in the meantime can you give us some more detail as to what exactly it is the bank of america is going to have to deal. well i would i wish i could but the settlement documents are not public so so and there is apparently last i saw there is no term sheet there's a settlement in principle and what the banks are saying overall is on their on their f.c.c. document says well this settlement in principle does x.y.z. and the
etc there are hundreds of thousands of people who were involved in it obviously there are a lot more whistleblowers who could come forward probably will come forward and what's going to happen is can become increasingly embarrassing to the attorney generals who signed on to the settlement to the administration to the d.o.j. exciter etc the fact that they haven't actually fixed the problem or even that they don't understand the scope of the problem but let's start with what it is that bank of...
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., etc. -- there is not enough of that on television. so i was rooting for that thing. ticket kind of hard. -- i took it kind of hard. >> yes. i think everyone felt that its race was fairly run when it went down. so you were somewhat mollified by the fact that you got to tell your stories and develop your characters. "picket fences," that was extremely difficult on me. i remember the day i walked to the set and said, ok, this is our last one. it is over. it was very emotional for a lot of people, including myself, because those characters were so dear to me. also, that was my first series. i think there's something about every creators first series. "boston legal" was tougher than i thought. even though we went into it knowing that it would be a very finite series, we had no expectations that it would run in perpetuity. five years was a long time for that show. so we'll have the sensibility that this was finite and it would end sooner rather than later. yet, it, too, when it ended, it was difficult. mainly, denny crane and ellen shore ha
., etc. -- there is not enough of that on television. so i was rooting for that thing. ticket kind of hard. -- i took it kind of hard. >> yes. i think everyone felt that its race was fairly run when it went down. so you were somewhat mollified by the fact that you got to tell your stories and develop your characters. "picket fences," that was extremely difficult on me. i remember the day i walked to the set and said, ok, this is our last one. it is over. it was very emotional...
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and keep staffing, a structure to assign the fees, send out information about the fees, collect fees, etc. all of that said, we did not think that was a real solution to the budget issues with transportation. in august of 2011, the beginning of the school year, the first round of cuts to general education transportation services took effect. 11 schools lost general education transportation services. you see them listed. in addition to those 11 schools, for schools experienced a reduction in general education transportation services, and you see those schools as well. compared with last year, 2010- 2011, where we had 44 school buses serving five middle schools, 3658 students, in the current school year we have 38 school buses serving 47 kilometers schools, five the schools, and slightly over 2700 students. we have already implemented a reduction of general education transportation services, and this is consistent with the plan that the board was briefed on, approved, and was part of the board policy discussion. in the current year, 2011-2012, this is a breakdown of the funding sources that
and keep staffing, a structure to assign the fees, send out information about the fees, collect fees, etc. all of that said, we did not think that was a real solution to the budget issues with transportation. in august of 2011, the beginning of the school year, the first round of cuts to general education transportation services took effect. 11 schools lost general education transportation services. you see them listed. in addition to those 11 schools, for schools experienced a reduction in...
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that the cyclist's keep the traffic rules, they don't ignore red lights, they got used sidewalks, and etc.. the surface, as i explained, a smooth surface, issuing great findings, priorities, and the gentle slopes are a bit difficult here. that is why it is growing in popularity. [unintelligible] the people that are doing the workshop can see it again. we work with a great structure in urban areas to connect all of the destinations. i will advise you to do something here and there. back to them. keep in mind were the cyclist comes from and where they want to go to. look for connections. and make shortcuts for cyclists. it was very handy. and you don't have to wait for the traffic lights. working on the system of bicycle highways, you have priorities for the rural area between urban areas. it moves wide and you can cycle as fast. a bicycle can go very fast. in needs to be social safe as well. that is sometimes difficult. for the bicycle street, some of you might have seen in as part of the cycle route. the cargo in the streets with two types. you can see them on the pictures, the car in the
that the cyclist's keep the traffic rules, they don't ignore red lights, they got used sidewalks, and etc.. the surface, as i explained, a smooth surface, issuing great findings, priorities, and the gentle slopes are a bit difficult here. that is why it is growing in popularity. [unintelligible] the people that are doing the workshop can see it again. we work with a great structure in urban areas to connect all of the destinations. i will advise you to do something here and there. back to them....
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curbing lending and cutting interest rates, etc., etc. i'm sorry. increasing interest rates and it's down to a low 3 at any time 2% in february. food prices have been dropping. soaring food prices have been the problem for china. it gives the flexibility now for the chinese government in beijing to try to stimulate growth. growth is a worry on the back of the problem. >> now we will have more in 257 minutes. >> thank you. >> to italy where questions are being asked about why the italian government wasn't informed of the attempt to rescue a british engineer and his italian colleague being held hostage in nigeria. both men died. the minister said he had been told about the attempt in a phone call from david cameron but an italian member is wondering why they hadn't been part of the decision making process. >> the family of british engineer chris mcmanus said they knew he was in an extremely dangerous situation and they knew everything that could be done was done. chris seen on the left was taken hostage with his italian colleague in may. they were kil
curbing lending and cutting interest rates, etc., etc. i'm sorry. increasing interest rates and it's down to a low 3 at any time 2% in february. food prices have been dropping. soaring food prices have been the problem for china. it gives the flexibility now for the chinese government in beijing to try to stimulate growth. growth is a worry on the back of the problem. >> now we will have more in 257 minutes. >> thank you. >> to italy where questions are being asked about why...
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our dissidents angry etc because i would have believed my life and i only now being an adult and mature i now remember that some in my class of my classmates made aware of different origin at that time we didn't even realize or didn't even think about such type of my identification there is no signal you i know you are difficult to do you believe that it's possible in modern russia to build a society where every person who considers himself persian whatever his origin will be will be considered russian by the society as gays actually exist. because russian it's not true it's not in the top and he for the first time didn't venture century he never mentioned russian people as. there are of statehood because and culture because we are all citizens of russia but culture as product of spirit is not produced by if there are no emirates culture there is an arab culture and we as citizens of russia we promote a better political system etc but tales and literature is composed only by cultural elation. reserved eat. and if you compare the russia's internal life russia has always been a multi coun
our dissidents angry etc because i would have believed my life and i only now being an adult and mature i now remember that some in my class of my classmates made aware of different origin at that time we didn't even realize or didn't even think about such type of my identification there is no signal you i know you are difficult to do you believe that it's possible in modern russia to build a society where every person who considers himself persian whatever his origin will be will be considered...
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our dissidents angry etc but my own has lived my life and i only now being an adult and mature i now remember that some in my class of my class my mates were of different ethnic origin i bet them we didn't even realize or didn't even think about such type of my identification there is no no no no your typical. do you believe that it's possible to. modern russia to build a society where every person who considers himself prussian whatever is origin will be will be considered russian by the society as good as they actually exist because russian it's not. it's not in the third and he for the first time during train for century he then mentioned russian people as. there are of statehood because and culture because we are all citizens of russia but culture as a product of spirit is not produced by if there are no culture there is an arabic culture and we as citizens of russia we promote a better political system etc but tales and literature is composed only by cultural relation to the reserve it. and if you compare russia's internal life russia has always been a multi country from the ver
our dissidents angry etc but my own has lived my life and i only now being an adult and mature i now remember that some in my class of my class my mates were of different ethnic origin i bet them we didn't even realize or didn't even think about such type of my identification there is no no no no your typical. do you believe that it's possible to. modern russia to build a society where every person who considers himself prussian whatever is origin will be will be considered russian by the...
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and then later he complains about it and he goes and helps with the movie etc., etc.the the prtagonist in the movie movie. you should have booted her from the campaign if you cared about the country at all and he didn't do it. we'll go to shoshana who wrote the book "sarah from alaska." >> hi, cenk. >> in your experience, sarah palin. >> i thought it was entertaining and there were definitely moment moments that are i know hopped. there were events that i thought were over the top but it's supposed to be entertaining. the part that did happen like election night were very true to what happened that night. >> i remember watching katie couric interview and pulling my hair, oh my gosh, she didn't know who the hamas was and she had no idea. i didn't know to the depths of it. she couldn't tell the war between iraq and afghanistan and what's the difference, etc. but at the same time were there portions that you thought were over the top like give me an example, because well, come on, she had to know that. >> some of the over the top moments were when she was screaming and t
and then later he complains about it and he goes and helps with the movie etc., etc.the the prtagonist in the movie movie. you should have booted her from the campaign if you cared about the country at all and he didn't do it. we'll go to shoshana who wrote the book "sarah from alaska." >> hi, cenk. >> in your experience, sarah palin. >> i thought it was entertaining and there were definitely moment moments that are i know hopped. there were events that i thought...
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it had an impressive rally based on good news and the stress tests, etc. perhaps there were shorts in the market. impossible to tell of course. in any case, they are not going to do it. >> that may be the case, but it goes to show you that investors may believe that bank of america may in fact need to do a secondary offering. is there a basis to that? >> never say never. they may consider it down the road, but right now i'm told there no plans for it. as you point out, this company has plenty of head winds they are dealing with. the mortgage issues are not resolved. $10 is a low valuation for a company of this potential. they touch one of two american households and have a massive retail business in trading and if banking heats up as well, they should be well-positioned. there is the rule to think about and the general slow down and they are trying to save billions by layoffs, some of which occurred today. the ceo has a lot on his plate. >> i agree. i can't see it happening in the short-term without there being a catalyst like a large settlement or somethi
it had an impressive rally based on good news and the stress tests, etc. perhaps there were shorts in the market. impossible to tell of course. in any case, they are not going to do it. >> that may be the case, but it goes to show you that investors may believe that bank of america may in fact need to do a secondary offering. is there a basis to that? >> never say never. they may consider it down the road, but right now i'm told there no plans for it. as you point out, this company...