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>>también nuestro habitual rerridouni-fsa lateunivis po@@sn no volvei-fsem a lateunivision@@not uni-fsemanara festejarlateunivision@@not por la llegada de la reina al trono. >>este es solo uno det uni- loss acontemientos de los 4 dias del llamado juleo de diamante. >>un acotencimniento que pasará a la histori >>el dia de hoyno se repite, es un día histórico, no te puedes quedar en casa, frío, via late niev hay que saliri-fsem >>el plato fuerte fue u un desfe de mil embarcaciones por el río támesis >>en un símbolo ntásco de lo que significa ser británico >>una orquesta aporta la música a las tanta activadesunivision@ convivlateionnoi-fsemlateivisio cosmopolita se unen para rendir homenaje a la segunda reina que más tiempo hasta en el trono >>lafseman fiebre real inundo l calles, gunos se tuvieron que conformar con seguir las actidad r las pantallas >>el rein unido está más británico que nunca. una encuesta reciente sala que la popuridad de la familia real, esta en uno de los más altos,late muchos están agradec a la rna pornot uni-fsemana lat manifestando cierta prcupacionnn >>bueno, a brasi
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una batalla a tomate limpio entre miles de colombianos, quiero que nosana v nenvÍe los @@nte rios uni-fsa >>> lugares estratÉgicos que llegan a la instituciÓn, tenemos el 90% de asistencia el dÍa de hoy. >>> volvieron a sonreÍr y la vida re naciÓ en el colegio, el sector ronda el corazÓn de cada padre. >>> parece muy bien lo que hacen, parece bueno. los niÑos como que estÁn mas tranquilos. >>> aunque los enfrentamientos han continuado la pncia de la pol@@not uni-fsemana un desp sectores menos poblados. >>> mejores resultados, mÁs confianza en los niÑos y los padres y cada niÑo van mÁs niÑos al colegio. >>> regreso a clase de los niÑos que no quieren que otros los inviten a jugar a la guerra. >>> al terminar el semestre se puede realizar una suaciÓn que permita verision@@@@not uni-fse el primero a perÚ de autogol, guerrero empataba, rodriguez el tres y eguren el 4 a 2. >>> italia y espaÑa empataron a uno en la eurocopa. fÁbregas y di natale. >>> croacia derrotÓ 3 a 1 # a irlanda. con este resultado croacia es lÍder del grupo c. >>> hamilton ganador en la formula uno del premio de canadÁ. c
una batalla a tomate limpio entre miles de colombianos, quiero que nosana v nenvÍe los @@nte rios uni-fsa >>> lugares estratÉgicos que llegan a la instituciÓn, tenemos el 90% de asistencia el dÍa de hoy. >>> volvieron a sonreÍr y la vida re naciÓ en el colegio, el sector ronda el corazÓn de cada padre. >>> parece muy bien lo que hacen, parece bueno. los niÑos como que estÁn mas tranquilos. >>> aunque los enfrentamientos han continuado la pncia de la...
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also to train the fsa and help the fsa. it's exact. yet we have thousands of people who can be recruited and trained and be transformed into a police force that can later on move into areas and make sure they are tackling these challenges because they have been trained to do so more intensively than the local fighters. they can actually go ahead and make sure these kind of challenges are under control from the very beginning. >> brian? >> i agree. if we were going to train folks, i think, the description that david gave of how to do it makes sense. and i think in my mind there is a stronger argument for that course of action than there is for trying to carve out a safe zone in syria using international air power simply because i don't think that mission can be sustained as that mission. it will become a mission to remove the assad regime. we should just say so and get on with it. i'm skeptical that will work and produce a good outcome. i think clarity about goals, as lee was saying, is important. in terms -- i agree that i think the pr
also to train the fsa and help the fsa. it's exact. yet we have thousands of people who can be recruited and trained and be transformed into a police force that can later on move into areas and make sure they are tackling these challenges because they have been trained to do so more intensively than the local fighters. they can actually go ahead and make sure these kind of challenges are under control from the very beginning. >> brian? >> i agree. if we were going to train folks, i...
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. >>> lucio afirmÓ que ea versiÓn es fsa y queolofds ivis@ ticierrve paivisio guiosnision pelÍcula, salcedo fuertes vientos derribaron Árboles y aancaron teos lo que generÓ pÁnico entre lpoblaÓn , la red de e meemergencia fuectivada para atender a los damnificados. lesionados mÁs de cien arboles y postes d servicio elÉctrico, el tnado tenÍa categoria f 0 en una escala de f 5, pau al regreso, loondrÉ al tanto de deporte y ademÁs, l llevamos a londres porque hoy iniciaron las notibraciÓn por el jubileo de o univantesn fds deunivis@@ la . >>> en hasta sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora un secreto de familia pone en evidencia detalles de unmasacre y nuevas revelaciones en el caso de acompÁÑenounivision@@noticiero i s de reeso, quÉ bonita corbata. >>> yaision sabes la moda de f s quÉ tal, como estÁn, les dun que el venezolo johanuniviÓ@ habÍa logrado en esta franquicia vamos. >>> maÑana domingo el tri tercer amistoso en una semana hastaero union fd conseguido tri o univbren fdsunivisales@@notic mÉxico brasil lo verÁ enivisiosn univision a las 2:30 este. en la eliminatoria sudamericana venezuela ante u
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. >> una f@@iauni-fsa lateunivis o @@mujert uni-ana launivnnot fsÁm madre resultÓ con graves heridascuando transplanto ron un nuevo hÍgado. >> si no fuera por el donante no estuviera un futuro ahorita. >> nuncaun se olvidarÁ del donae que con su cuerpo le donÓ su vida, los mÉdicos dicen que sin el transplante alfonso no hubiese vivido por 2 mÁs de 2 meses <.> >> muchos mueren en la espera del riÑÓn, el hÍgado el corazÓn, en estados unidos, hay mÁs de 114.000 personas esperando un Órgano para un transplante, el ofrec ofrecerse para un donante es sencillo, aunque muchos dicen que es muy buena idea. >> yo creo que mÁs adelante lo voy a considerar. >> ¿no lo has hecho aÚn? >> univis, te prometo que lo vo hacer. >> ahora se puede registrar en el internet, incluso facebook le empezÓ a dar la posibilidad a u minuto, noel sÁnchez de la red de transplantes y donanuni-fs d california dice que cualquier persona lo puede hacer. >> hay personas que no saben que a cualquier edad uno puede donar. dice tiene 70 aÑos por quÉ registrarme >> uno puede ser donante a univision@@not uni-fsemana late algui
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. >>> lucio afirmÓ que ea versiÓn es fsa y queolo sirve pa el guiÓn de una pelÍcula, salcedo eel personajed de e meemergencia fuectivada para atender a los damnificados. lesionados mÁs de cien arboles y postes d servicio elÉctrico, el tnado tenÍa categoria f 0 en una escala de f 5, p al regreso, loondrÉ al tanto de deporte y ademÁs, l llevamos a londre porque hoy iniciaron las celebraciÓn por el jubileo de diamantes de la reina isabel. >>> en hasta sÓlo minutos en aquÍ y ahora un secreto de familia pone en evidencia detalles de unmasacre y nuevas revelaciones en el caso de maestros que abusaron a estudiantes en una primaria. y un jinete mexicano en la carrera de su vida. acompÁÑenos en sÓlo minutos. de reeso, quÉ bonita corbata. >>> ya sabes la moda de francia seÑo quÉ tal, como estÁn, les dun que el venezolo johan santana logrÓ lo que en los mets habÍa logrado en esta franquicia vamos. >>> maÑana domingo el tri tercer amistoso en una semana hasta han conseguido triunfo sobr gales y bosnia el partido mÉxico brasil lo verÁ en univision a las 2:30 este. en la eliminatoria sudamericana venezu
. >>> lucio afirmÓ que ea versiÓn es fsa y queolo sirve pa el guiÓn de una pelÍcula, salcedo eel personajed de e meemergencia fuectivada para atender a los damnificados. lesionados mÁs de cien arboles y postes d servicio elÉctrico, el tnado tenÍa categoria f 0 en una escala de f 5, p al regreso, loondrÉ al tanto de deporte y ademÁs, l llevamos a londre porque hoy iniciaron las celebraciÓn por el jubileo de diamantes de la reina isabel. >>> en hasta sÓlo minutos en...
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through the joint coordinating committee of the fsa, we now have very deep ties with the iraqis. they cently had an inaugural meeting in washington with the department of energy in showing the iraqis how to think in terms of a systemized way to develop the oil resources. a number of do-outs came from that meeting and now we're following up. we can talk to the iraqis about high level strategic issues and how we can cooperate. through the oil sector and energy sector, there's a gateway for doing that. >> thank you for that answer. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. senator lugar? >> mr. elliott, i would like to pursue further just for our own knowledge, what is occurring in tajikistan presently. how would you describe the relations of that country, with russia, for example. or with china. or with other countries that may have strategic interests in that territory? >> thank you, mr. senator. that's a very good question. having been a former country of the soviet union and sharing a border with china, tajikistan, i believe, shares a good relationship with those countries. but the
through the joint coordinating committee of the fsa, we now have very deep ties with the iraqis. they cently had an inaugural meeting in washington with the department of energy in showing the iraqis how to think in terms of a systemized way to develop the oil resources. a number of do-outs came from that meeting and now we're following up. we can talk to the iraqis about high level strategic issues and how we can cooperate. through the oil sector and energy sector, there's a gateway for doing...
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liquidity, capital, et cetera, the rules out of brussels fsa in the uk and several others. and cftc, sec, we have to deal with a lot, we're going to. we're going to. i wish it was a little more coordinated and we dealt with important ones first and not treat everyone like they're all the same like they're equally each important tom a hammer everything is a nail. that's what we're doing. >> some questions have come up earlier today. i'm going to make a statement instead of asking you this. there have been a lot of questions about too big to fail. i'll say too big to fail happens when policymakers let it happen. i'm not asking you to comment on that. that's a fact. i do want to talk to you about the volcker rule a little bit. you had some questions about it before. but it really, you know, the key thing on the volcker rule will be getting it right. i don't want financial institutions that can run to the fed funds window borrowing money and then putting it in trading account and, you know, essentially gambling with it. >> we don't. >> but at the same time, you have to be able
liquidity, capital, et cetera, the rules out of brussels fsa in the uk and several others. and cftc, sec, we have to deal with a lot, we're going to. we're going to. i wish it was a little more coordinated and we dealt with important ones first and not treat everyone like they're all the same like they're equally each important tom a hammer everything is a nail. that's what we're doing. >> some questions have come up earlier today. i'm going to make a statement instead of asking you this....
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the fsa. they need to train security forces and police forces to make sure that they address these kinds of challenges, because they have been trained to do so more effectively than the local fighters. they need to make sure these kinds of challenges are under control from the beginning. >> i agree, if we were going to train folks -- i think the description of how to do it that david gave it makes a lot of sense. in my mind, a stronger argument for that cars -- that course of action exist then for using international air power. to because i do not think that mission can be sustained. it will become a mission to remove the assad regime. if that is what we want to do, then we should get on with it. i'm skeptical it will work. but clarity about goals is very important. i agree with you that i think the presence of jihadist groups in syria benefits the assad regime. but i do not think that necessarily means that those groups are a product of the assad regime or working for the regime. i think at t
the fsa. they need to train security forces and police forces to make sure that they address these kinds of challenges, because they have been trained to do so more effectively than the local fighters. they need to make sure these kinds of challenges are under control from the beginning. >> i agree, if we were going to train folks -- i think the description of how to do it that david gave it makes a lot of sense. in my mind, a stronger argument for that cars -- that course of action exist...
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the bank's final hours in 2008, fold tried desperately to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank an exemption from seeking time-consuming shareholder approval. the chancellor, alistair darling, appealed to the u.s. treasury secretary, henry pawlson, to contact the prime minister. and according to the latest report asked paulson to call prime minister gordon brown, but paulson said he could not do that. so fold asked paulson to call president bush. in a brainstorming session, he then suggested getting the president's brother, jeb bush, who was a lehman adviser, to get the white house to lean on downing street. governor bush, to your knowledge, did your boss, mr. fold, in fact, make such a suggestion? >> first of all, i was a consultant to lehman brothers as i stated. and no, he didn't ask me to do anything and i didn't do anything. >> i would simply say why don't you direct your questions to mr. fold. >> mr. chairman, it's very interesting how -- >> miss -- >> -- terse you were with my questioning this morning. >> well, you're not asking him questi
the bank's final hours in 2008, fold tried desperately to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank an exemption from seeking time-consuming shareholder approval. the chancellor, alistair darling, appealed to the u.s. treasury secretary, henry pawlson, to contact the prime minister. and according to the latest report asked paulson to call prime minister gordon brown, but paulson said he could not do that. so fold asked paulson to call president bush. in a...
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the bank's final hours in 2008 fold desperately tried to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank an exemption for seeking shareholder approval. the chancellor darling declined to intervene and fold appealed to the treasury secretary paulson to contact the prime minister. according to the valukis report, fold asked paulson to call prime minister gordon brown but paulson said he could not do that so fold asked paulson to ask president bush to call brown but paulson said he was working on other ideas but in a brainstorming session fold suggested getting the president's brother jeb bush, who was a lehman adviser, to get the white house to lean on downing street. to your knowledge, did your boss mr. fold in fact make such a suggestion? >> first of all, he wasn't my boss, i was a sult ant to lehman brothers as i stated. and no, he didn't ask me to do anything and i didn't do anything. >> time for the gentle lady has expired. why don't you direct your questions to mr. fold? this gentleman doesn't have information on that. >> it's very interesting how ter
the bank's final hours in 2008 fold desperately tried to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank an exemption for seeking shareholder approval. the chancellor darling declined to intervene and fold appealed to the treasury secretary paulson to contact the prime minister. according to the valukis report, fold asked paulson to call prime minister gordon brown but paulson said he could not do that so fold asked paulson to ask president bush to call brown but...
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both civilian and fsa fighters. inside a local field hospital in the city. the city was constantly being shelled early in the morning until even tonight, there's still shells falling. not as much as there were earlier today. and a couple of those shells hit the hospital, the field clinic, not a direct hit, and wounded some of the medical staff. and so during that time, i saw children, two children that were wounded slightly, and many wounded people in the hallways and the recovery rooms, in the kitchen. wherever there was open space, there was a body. >> do you get the sense that there are targets that they're aiming at or is this indiscriminate? >> if they were targeting this location of the field hospital, that would mean that there would be informants in the city. because the fields are constantly relocating due to the fact that they are the target. but what i saw today was that it appeared that the syrian army's weapons are pretty accurate. within 50 yards of each other. >> the syrian government has continued to claim that they have never, not once viola
both civilian and fsa fighters. inside a local field hospital in the city. the city was constantly being shelled early in the morning until even tonight, there's still shells falling. not as much as there were earlier today. and a couple of those shells hit the hospital, the field clinic, not a direct hit, and wounded some of the medical staff. and so during that time, i saw children, two children that were wounded slightly, and many wounded people in the hallways and the recovery rooms, in the...
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and also settling with the fsa in london for additional financial penalties. all told, north of $450 million. and what barclays was accused of here is manipulating libor overnight interest rates in collusion with other unnamed banks. we asked bart shilton earlier today what the significance of this was to the global market. >> these rates impact the credit rates, interest rates that people pay for everything. individuals and businesses. whether or not it's mortgages or credit cards or car loans or even student loans. so it's hugely important. >> reporter: moving past just the question of what the civil penalties were, today with the u.s. government and the government in england, the focus really now shifting to the question of what the liability is in terms of a potential class action lawsuit here. there have been some already filed. we asked one league expert just what kind of exposure barclays is looking at here. here's what he said. >> the notion trading value of the derivatives pegged to libors is said $50 trillion. i think that -- i think the exposure on
and also settling with the fsa in london for additional financial penalties. all told, north of $450 million. and what barclays was accused of here is manipulating libor overnight interest rates in collusion with other unnamed banks. we asked bart shilton earlier today what the significance of this was to the global market. >> these rates impact the credit rates, interest rates that people pay for everything. individuals and businesses. whether or not it's mortgages or credit cards or car...
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this is why they were trying to get booed on the ground and to train the fsa and help the fsa. they need to train security forces and police forces to make sure that they address these kinds of challenges, because they have been trained to do so more effectively than the local fighters. they need to make sure these kinds of challenges are under control from the beginning. >> i agree, if we were going to train folks -- i think the description of how to do it that david gave it makes a lot of sense. in my mind, a stronger argument for that course of action exist then for using international air power. to because i do not think that mission can be sustained. it will become a mission to remove the assad regime. if that is what we want to do, then we should get on with it. i'm skeptical it will work. but clarity about goals is very important. i agree with you that i think the presence of jihadist groups in syria benefits the assad regime. but i do not think that necessarily means that those groups are a product of the assad regime or working for the regime. i think at times, the ass
this is why they were trying to get booed on the ground and to train the fsa and help the fsa. they need to train security forces and police forces to make sure that they address these kinds of challenges, because they have been trained to do so more effectively than the local fighters. they need to make sure these kinds of challenges are under control from the beginning. >> i agree, if we were going to train folks -- i think the description of how to do it that david gave it makes a lot...
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and brussels, fsa and uk and several others and cftc and sec. we have to deal with a lot.'re going to. we're going to. i wish it was more coordinated and do the important ones first and not treat them all like they're each important. to a hammer, everything is a nail and that's what we're kind of doing. >> some questions came up i will make a statement instead of asking you this, there have been a lot of questions about too big to fail. i will say as a policymaker too big to fail only happens when policymakers let it happen. i'm not asking you to comment on that. that's a fact. i want to talk to you about the volcker rule a little bit. you had some questions about it before. the key thing on the volcker rule would be getting it right. i don't want financial institutions that can run to the fed's window borrowing and putting it in a trading account and essentially gambling. but at the same time, you have to be able to risk -- to hedge your positions. i hope we can work with the regulators and policies makers, i have a minute and four seconds and let you tell us if you have
and brussels, fsa and uk and several others and cftc and sec. we have to deal with a lot.'re going to. we're going to. i wish it was more coordinated and do the important ones first and not treat them all like they're each important. to a hammer, everything is a nail and that's what we're kind of doing. >> some questions came up i will make a statement instead of asking you this, there have been a lot of questions about too big to fail. i will say as a policymaker too big to fail only...
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i don't think the fsa or free syrian army have enough weapons to conduct a civil war. i mean, to have a civil war both sides have to be relatively armed. light weapons against heavy weapons, i don't think there's any room for reconciliation. i think that line has been crossed. so the next phase of this conflict would be an all-out civil war. whether it's starting now or a week from now or a month from now. i don't know when that will take place. but it's obvious the country's heading in that direction, if it's not already there. >> but this is ethnic cleansing to you? >> yes. you know, they're killing the revolutionaries. then they're going after their children to kill them. the reports of them raping the women. and so you're wiping out two, three generations of people. and, to me, that is -- describes ethnic cleansing. >> secretary of state clinton said today that the u.s. is concerned russia is shipping attack helicopters to syria. how would that change the dynamic on the ground? just the other day, just yesterday we had reports of helicopters being used which is cle
i don't think the fsa or free syrian army have enough weapons to conduct a civil war. i mean, to have a civil war both sides have to be relatively armed. light weapons against heavy weapons, i don't think there's any room for reconciliation. i think that line has been crossed. so the next phase of this conflict would be an all-out civil war. whether it's starting now or a week from now or a month from now. i don't know when that will take place. but it's obvious the country's heading in that...
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liquidity, capital, et cetera, the rules out of brussels fsa in the uk and several others. and cftc, sec, we have to deal with a lot, we're going to. we're going to. i wish it was a little more coordinated and we dealt with important ones first and not treat everyone like they're all the same like they're equally each important tom a hammer everything is a nail. that's what we're doing. >> some questions have come up earlier today. i'm going to make a statement instead of asking you this. there have been a lot of questions about too big to fail. i'll say too big to fail happens when policymakers let it happen. i'm not asking you to comment on that. that's a fact. i do want to talk to you about the volcker rule a little bit. you had some questions about it before. but it really, you know, the key thing on the volcker rule will be getting it right. i don't want financial institutions that can run to the fed funds window borrowing money and then putting it in trading account and, you know, essentially gambling with it. >> we don't. >> but at the same time, you have to be able
liquidity, capital, et cetera, the rules out of brussels fsa in the uk and several others. and cftc, sec, we have to deal with a lot, we're going to. we're going to. i wish it was a little more coordinated and we dealt with important ones first and not treat everyone like they're all the same like they're equally each important tom a hammer everything is a nail. that's what we're doing. >> some questions have come up earlier today. i'm going to make a statement instead of asking you this....
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help the fsa. we have thousands of people who can be recruited and trained in turkey, in jordan, and really be transformed into a security force or police force that can later on move into these areas and make sure that they are tackling these can challenges where they have been trained to do so more than the local fighters. so in cooperation, they can go ahead and make sure that this kind of challenges are under control. >> brian? >> i agree. if we were going to do, if we're going to train folks, i think the description that david gave of how to do it i think makes a lot of sense. and i think in my mind there is a strong argument for that kind of course of action than there is for trying to carve out a safe zone in syria using international airpower them because i don't think that that nation can be sustained. i think mission, it will become a mission to remove the assad regime. if that's what we want to be we should just say so and get on with it. i don't, i'm skeptical that will work and that wi
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my suspicion is they may well model it on bank of england, having the fsa within that enterprise. you might see the ecb and the eba merged at some point. >>> >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and here are the headlines from around the globe. spanish and italian yields spike again. >>> u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner rejects calls to push europe harder to solve its debt crisis as angela merkel puts the onus on the u.s. and other countries to do their part to boost global growth. >>> output levels at the opec meeting in vienna. >>> another profit warning and another round of job cuts from nokia be with the ailing phonemakers forecast are bigger than expected loss in its mobile business. its shares are lower once again. >>> kelly is in vienna for the opec meeting. we'll be back out to her again. european stocks are down on the session lows, advances being without paced by declines. less, the xetra dax. spanish bonn yields have hit fresh euro highs this morning, around 6.88%. we're now at 6.94%. we're not far away
my suspicion is they may well model it on bank of england, having the fsa within that enterprise. you might see the ecb and the eba merged at some point. >>> >>> you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> and here are the headlines from around the globe. spanish and italian yields spike again. >>> u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner rejects calls to push europe harder to solve its debt crisis as...
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banks final hours of september 2008, tried to desperate to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank and exemption from seeking time-consuming shareholder approval. mr. chancellor declined to intervene and hold appeal to the u.s. secretary henry paulson to contact the primacy. in according to valukas report, asphalt and to call prime minister gordon brown but he said he couldn't do that. so he asked paulson to ask president bush to call brown, but paulson said he is working on other ideas. but in a brainstorming session he suggested being the present brother, jeb bush, was at lehman adviser to get the white house to lean on down industry. did your boss make such a suggestion of? >> first of all, he wasn't my boss. i was a consultant to lehman brothers, as i stated. and no, he didn't asked me to do anything am and i didn't do anything. >> i would solicit what you direct your question to mr. fuld? >> mr. chairman, it's very interesting how terse you were with my questioning this morning. >> you are not asking questions about the hearing. you are asking
banks final hours of september 2008, tried to desperate to strike a rescue deal with barclays but the fsa would not allow the british bank and exemption from seeking time-consuming shareholder approval. mr. chancellor declined to intervene and hold appeal to the u.s. secretary henry paulson to contact the primacy. in according to valukas report, asphalt and to call prime minister gordon brown but he said he couldn't do that. so he asked paulson to ask president bush to call brown, but paulson...
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fsa and mr. hall said the first release wasn't detected by anyone, wasn't detected by us. the second we realized and immediately became, immediately made that known to the department. we worked with them to figure out what the problem was, a fix was implemented, and as i say in my testimony, we're aware of no other issues in the three-and-a-half years since. and, you know, the department has 8-10 lockups a month, so that would be roughly 350 lockups since there was that problem. >> one last question. dr. hall, as a former commissioner of the bls do you believe that steps announced to improve the security of economic data during the prerelease embargo period are necessary? >> i think most of them are necessary. the one aspect would be replacing the equipment. that's a pretty dramatic step. i do think that was worth considering, and and i do think that is a possible solution. i also think it's a possible solution to release the data on the web site and then open up a lock-up room so it runs a little bit behind the web site so people get to write their stories and get it out,
fsa and mr. hall said the first release wasn't detected by anyone, wasn't detected by us. the second we realized and immediately became, immediately made that known to the department. we worked with them to figure out what the problem was, a fix was implemented, and as i say in my testimony, we're aware of no other issues in the three-and-a-half years since. and, you know, the department has 8-10 lockups a month, so that would be roughly 350 lockups since there was that problem. >> one...
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the fsa when they looked at what happened at royal bank of scotland did cite group think at the boardking about people who aren't yes men. >> this is prying the lid open on what's been the tight knit group of people running companies and countries. >> there is experimental evidence showing women are less likely to engage in high-risk activities. >> never seen that in myself really but anyway, i think you have to be ris acware, that's maybe what women to do. this can be a great career for women judged by performance and not out of -- >> i think we're uncomfortable with the generalizations. larry summers tried this once, but you've heard, do you hear women are less -- what? >> one of my colleagues at stanfo stanford, very accomplished -- >> i show you a bloomberg poll that has obama up 13 points. the obama white house said we're not taking that seriously. >> this is better science. >> is this like climate science? wow. >> you don't want to have sweeping generalizations. there's a spectrum and people are people, but i do think, i see that women have a different approach, i think a better
the fsa when they looked at what happened at royal bank of scotland did cite group think at the boardking about people who aren't yes men. >> this is prying the lid open on what's been the tight knit group of people running companies and countries. >> there is experimental evidence showing women are less likely to engage in high-risk activities. >> never seen that in myself really but anyway, i think you have to be ris acware, that's maybe what women to do. this can be a great...
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fsa faces an even bigger cut through the sequestration process, these automatic cuts scheduled by thebudget control act. although social security benefits are protected, if congress doesn't act soon come on jimmy second, security operating budget will be cut by over a billion dollars. a billion dollars in cuts translates into 40 days in which social security is shut down. offices are closed and locked and no one answers the phone. no one is processed. and no one makes sure that benefit checks are sent to the right place. mr. chairman, social security has been there for maintenance for 77 years. i hope we can continue to work to make it strong for another 77 years. we can start by addressing the preventable crisis of shortsighted cuts. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you. we have one witness panel today sitting at the table, to public trustees, charles blahous who is a phd and robert reischauer is a phd. robert reischauer, i think, i would like to congratulate you on the ward last night at the national academy of social insurance. we are lucky to have someone w
fsa faces an even bigger cut through the sequestration process, these automatic cuts scheduled by thebudget control act. although social security benefits are protected, if congress doesn't act soon come on jimmy second, security operating budget will be cut by over a billion dollars. a billion dollars in cuts translates into 40 days in which social security is shut down. offices are closed and locked and no one answers the phone. no one is processed. and no one makes sure that benefit checks...