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look cool foresees pay a subsidy to anyone aged over i. lend receives one hundred fifty nine dollars a month. well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the holla. love i'm in the land. a lie that they live on. in that indeed a father. was a figure that the. gods don't his. adding. a tank and so on. then powder on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute couture's based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically and economically important. the bomber region was among children is poorest but now the only bringing new investments to new merchandise now connect with the rest of the problem. there's new accommodation for tourists as well as for the so-called birds of passage those who come here for a few months end up staying forever. in burma they believe ills will be cured. many come to this grocer when they say a high density of negative ions cleans the air and increases oxygen transfer. increased and i dedicate ready ation is in a slew said to be benefic
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>> i am referencing the case that was brought with respect to the alleged discriminatory lending that was referenced by senator warren earlier. >> i don't know if that is a hud issue. one west bank when you looked at effectively a fair lending data, we had out of proportions for the community. i think it was less the 100 mortgages that they use. it wasn't a statistical relevant. we were low in certain areas but it's not like you had a relevant population in the narrative. >> was the complaint filed in that case and has that issued been resolved? >> is that still pending? >> have you been questioned in that case. >> the comments you made in the house yesterday obviously generated understandable concern. in my state of maryland and baltimore case was brought against wells fargo back in 2011 for pricing discrimination, the baltimore city alleged that wells fargo steered minorities into loans give them less favorable rates and foreclosed on hundreds of loans creating higher public safety costs. in this case wells fargo conceded that this had happened. and paid the penalty of $7.5 million
>> i am referencing the case that was brought with respect to the alleged discriminatory lending that was referenced by senator warren earlier. >> i don't know if that is a hud issue. one west bank when you looked at effectively a fair lending data, we had out of proportions for the community. i think it was less the 100 mortgages that they use. it wasn't a statistical relevant. we were low in certain areas but it's not like you had a relevant population in the narrative. >>...
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the there is no discrimination in mortgage lending? >> i did not say that. >> is their discrimination in mortgage lending? >> ice -- i believe that there is. believe that it occurs and america. what i said that i had not personally observed it. but made people -- >> i am happy to see the you are finally coming to the conclusion whether have you -- you have experienced it that there is discrimination. yesterday, issed said that people have told me that there is discrimination and i believe those people. today -- u commit >> i think there has to be an new look at assessment areas. -- my experience is that assessment areas will also restrict investments. what is an assessment area. we also have institutions this branches.h no is the assessment area for those institutions? >> i will make sure that you that there is discrimination in our society in this regard and that you don't water down what limited protections already exist. welcome. i will follow up on a couple of questions. one was by senator warren regarding the case it was brought agains
the there is no discrimination in mortgage lending? >> i did not say that. >> is their discrimination in mortgage lending? >> ice -- i believe that there is. believe that it occurs and america. what i said that i had not personally observed it. but made people -- >> i am happy to see the you are finally coming to the conclusion whether have you -- you have experienced it that there is discrimination. yesterday, issed said that people have told me that there is...
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look cool thorson's pay a subsidy to anyone aged over i. lend receives one hundred fifty nine dollars a month. well worth the elderly's well being is inclusion to the regent object at the holla. love i'm in the land. allowed to live on. in that indeed a father not. figured out the. others don't he's. adding. a tank and so on. then boulder moment is what i see on the koha. the percentage of china's elderly is expected to double in the next twenty. minute couture's and based on long j.v. is expanding and its become politically and economically important. the bomber region was among children is poorest but now the elderly bringing new investments to new merchandise now connect with the rest of the problem. there's new accommodation for tourists as well as for the so-called birds of passage those who come here for a few months end up staying forever. in burma they believe ills will be cured. many come to this grocer where they say a high density of negative on cleans the air and increases oxygen transfer. increased and i did a great deal is ill so y
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i think korean acts that were doing it, but ithinkl korean acts that were doing it, but i think i can lendof british punk rockje ne sais quoi to the mix. this was a battlefield where 7000 people were killed 60 yea rs where 7000 people were killed 60 years ago, music heard here since has predominantly been robert—jan derksen across—the—board. has predominantly been robert—jan derksen across-the-board. the more i read about it, the more research i did into the situation, the more i wanted to be evolved. it's a much more important event than i realised. i'm incredibly honoured. —— music heard here since has predominately been propaganda played across the border. this is something you don't often see here, musicians playing just a few meters away from the debility rhizome, behind that fenceis the debility rhizome, behind that fence is one of the most fortified borders in the world, people here are hoping that this will maintain the proper lamenting towards peace and all that could change. the uk's official music chart will now take into account videos that have been downloaded or streamed onli
i think korean acts that were doing it, but ithinkl korean acts that were doing it, but i think i can lendof british punk rockje ne sais quoi to the mix. this was a battlefield where 7000 people were killed 60 yea rs where 7000 people were killed 60 years ago, music heard here since has predominantly been robert—jan derksen across—the—board. has predominantly been robert—jan derksen across-the-board. the more i read about it, the more research i did into the situation, the more i wanted...
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president, i will lend you my pen. any pen. you can fix it yourself. -- hereere today say today to say you must fix this. if you do not want to change the cruel policy, at least admit it is your decision. blaming others falsely is cheap, easy, and dishonest. it is unbecoming of any president. in 2015, president trump told " we are going to keep the families together. we have to keep the families together.: " president trump, if you are truly ashamed of what is happening at the border, get your team together and undo the shameful policy immediately, which you can do with a stroke of the pen. there is no need for legislation or anything else. you can do it. mr. president, you started it. you can stop it. plain and simple. if the president is ashamed of what is happening at the border come a he can change it. border, he-- at the can change it. if he does not want to change it, he needs to own up to it and take responsibility. senator durbin. senator durbin: it takes children. it takes the images and voices of children in fear and
president, i will lend you my pen. any pen. you can fix it yourself. -- hereere today say today to say you must fix this. if you do not want to change the cruel policy, at least admit it is your decision. blaming others falsely is cheap, easy, and dishonest. it is unbecoming of any president. in 2015, president trump told " we are going to keep the families together. we have to keep the families together.: " president trump, if you are truly ashamed of what is happening at the border,...
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president, i will lend you my pen, any pen, you can fix it yourself so we are here today to say mr. president, you should and you must fix this problem. if you don't want to change this group policy, at least admit it is your decision. laming others falsely is cheap, easy and dishonest. it's just a cheap way out. it's unbecoming of any president. in 2015 president trump told nbc we are going to keep the family together. we have to keep the families together. according to the news reports the president is not pleased with the images of these children being kept in cages. president trump, if you are truly ashamed of what's happening at the border, get your team together and undo this shameful policy immediately which you can do with the flick of a pen. there's no need for legislation. there's no need for anything else but you can do it. mr. president, you started it, you can stop it. plain and simple. so, again, if the president is ashamed of what's happening at the border, he can change it. if he doesn't want to change the policy he should take responsibility and own up to it. senato
president, i will lend you my pen, any pen, you can fix it yourself so we are here today to say mr. president, you should and you must fix this problem. if you don't want to change this group policy, at least admit it is your decision. laming others falsely is cheap, easy and dishonest. it's just a cheap way out. it's unbecoming of any president. in 2015 president trump told nbc we are going to keep the family together. we have to keep the families together. according to the news reports the...
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. >> i will lend you my pen mr. president. any pen. you can fix it yourself. >> the president says he prefers a legislative fix for this getting something through congress will be difficult. >> we've got a few different proposals from republicans. do either of those bills stand a chance of passing? >> that's on the house side. on the senate side there is a proposal that nearly addresses this issue of keeping families intact while they are being process. it is possible something like that could get done but it will require a buy in from democrats and it doesn't look like if there. >> we will continue to watch. thank you doug. >>> verizon, sprint and at&t have pledged to stop giving information about user location to data brokers. they are stepping back from a business practice that has drawn criticism for endangering privacy. the data allowed companies to pinpoint the location of wireless devices without their owners knowledge or consent. location data makes it possible to identify the whereabouts of any phone in the u.s. within seconds
. >> i will lend you my pen mr. president. any pen. you can fix it yourself. >> the president says he prefers a legislative fix for this getting something through congress will be difficult. >> we've got a few different proposals from republicans. do either of those bills stand a chance of passing? >> that's on the house side. on the senate side there is a proposal that nearly addresses this issue of keeping families intact while they are being process. it is possible...
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mr president i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself.p insists the solution lies with congress. let the children go! but as protests sprout up around the country and in the face of growing international condemnation, one conservative talk—show host has likened the situation to a crisis which threatened to derail a previous republican administration, warning this could be trump's katrina. the united states has pulled out from the un human rights council. at a news conference, the us envoy to the un, nikki haley, said the council was a cesspool of political bias, whose members targeted countries with positive human rights records to distract from abuses including their own. she said the call for reform in the council had been hampered from within. human rights abusers continue to serve on and be elected to the council. the world's most inhumane regimes continue to escape scrutiny and the council continues politicising and scapegoating of countries with positive human rights record, in an attempt to distract from the abusers in their ranks,
mr president i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself.p insists the solution lies with congress. let the children go! but as protests sprout up around the country and in the face of growing international condemnation, one conservative talk—show host has likened the situation to a crisis which threatened to derail a previous republican administration, warning this could be trump's katrina. the united states has pulled out from the un human rights council. at a news conference,...
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i wanted to get linda tenser respond to that but lend i will go to you with this because when talking about the voters you know people online are are noting this growing number of registered young voters sincerely on twitter says there is a radical shift in expression among them we've gone from whispering our political opinions behind closed doors suspicious to being overheard by intelligence agents to call in but politicians out on twitter attack has killed repression given birth to sidewalk political analyst so he they feel as seems to be saying that young people are out on the streets feeling free to express their political opinions where that wasn't the case before handle and i'm wondering what you think of that principle of expression should not infringe other people's rights and to a certain freedom of assembly and freedom of association so like i was stating that all of the female candidates. have actually been receiving really draw mention on media and this has always been the project will dominate going ahead and the men taking everything yet we also have a lot of immokalee a
i wanted to get linda tenser respond to that but lend i will go to you with this because when talking about the voters you know people online are are noting this growing number of registered young voters sincerely on twitter says there is a radical shift in expression among them we've gone from whispering our political opinions behind closed doors suspicious to being overheard by intelligence agents to call in but politicians out on twitter attack has killed repression given birth to sidewalk...
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the kind of decision-making you make in consumer lending, it's with ammy stewart wonderful life, you look into someone's soul and you are a good neighbor, il lend you that much money. if you are lending to 50 million ourle, it's math, it's rhythms. its macro risk management, the stuff we are kind of good at and have been good at for a very long time and if you are -- if they are not your neighbors but they are coming to you online, it's digital delivery and digital platforms, which we are kind of good at and have done for a long time. it's obviously a big customer .xperience to this in the firm a lot of those risk management decisions that have been made, the distributions and the algorithms that one would go into, it is kind of in our wheelhouse. one of the reasons why that represents a big opportunity for us is that we don't have legacy stores. we don't have thousands and thousands of branches that we have to protect on the one hand, and the silicon valley crowd that would normally come into the space are not licensed --osit takers without bob without deposit sheets. they really can't kind of do it, jerry rigging and securitizing these
the kind of decision-making you make in consumer lending, it's with ammy stewart wonderful life, you look into someone's soul and you are a good neighbor, il lend you that much money. if you are lending to 50 million ourle, it's math, it's rhythms. its macro risk management, the stuff we are kind of good at and have been good at for a very long time and if you are -- if they are not your neighbors but they are coming to you online, it's digital delivery and digital platforms, which we are kind...
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ryan: i lend my support. this is a good amendment and positive amendment. and things are moving so quickly and need as much expertise as possible and i urge an aye vote on this amendment. the chair: the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i reserve. tharning you. i want to thank the majority for including the report and i just want to remind the majority also that the o.t.a. was never eliminated but just defunded and i believe it's time to fund it again. i think i refer back to the facebook hearings in the senate, and i think people on both sides of the aisle, liberal and conservative, think tanks, observed that the first branch of government, which is the legislative branch of government, needs to have the resources and the capacity to do its own independent analysis. and that's why i believe so many of my republican colleagues will support this tomorrow and i hope those listening on both sides of the aisle, i urge them to support, to everyone support this amendment. and i yield back. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman f
ryan: i lend my support. this is a good amendment and positive amendment. and things are moving so quickly and need as much expertise as possible and i urge an aye vote on this amendment. the chair: the gentleman from california. mr. takano: i reserve. tharning you. i want to thank the majority for including the report and i just want to remind the majority also that the o.t.a. was never eliminated but just defunded and i believe it's time to fund it again. i think i refer back to the facebook...
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president, i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself.hat the president could do this by executive order, the president would rather use his pen to sign something congress sends him. that does not look likely right now. >> what can you tell me about the president's meeting today, this morning at the white house with members of congress? >> reporter: the president is under a lot of pressure here to do something. the republican members of congress are certainly concerned about the impact this policy could have on the midterm elections. >> we will be watching. doug luzader live from washington. >>> san francisco supervisors voted to change the name of the street outside the city college of san francisco. the street is named after the family of james wieland. he was san francisco's mayor from 1897 to 1902. then he served in the u.s. senate. critics say he promoted racist and anti-immigration policies throughout his political career and had a campaign slogan of keep america white. that street will be renamed in honor of the naons human rights
president, i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself.hat the president could do this by executive order, the president would rather use his pen to sign something congress sends him. that does not look likely right now. >> what can you tell me about the president's meeting today, this morning at the white house with members of congress? >> reporter: the president is under a lot of pressure here to do something. the republican members of congress are certainly concerned...
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so he had to try to borrow money from george washington who says i can't lend any money to lend you, and he was broke because never paid him. and the epic battle of bennington which was actually fought on the new york side, in the middle of the battle, somebody stole his horse, and he had a favorite horse and he came back and the horse was gone. and he was how can anybody be so dreadful to steal your horse while fighting a battle. and i anyway i was looking at little anecdotes to try and tie it together. >> oh, yeah, good, colleague. >> chris, what kind of materials did you get out of the british library? i'm wondering, what was collected there that was relevant? >> a lot of the documents that were sent over there and there's a book of -- there's two volumes series of various that i used-- that was put up by the historical society in 1869, 1860 i wanted to see what the documents were and i found that they had those documents actually stored in the manuscripts through at the british library in london. and you look at them and you went in and you sat there and you made your notes and e
so he had to try to borrow money from george washington who says i can't lend any money to lend you, and he was broke because never paid him. and the epic battle of bennington which was actually fought on the new york side, in the middle of the battle, somebody stole his horse, and he had a favorite horse and he came back and the horse was gone. and he was how can anybody be so dreadful to steal your horse while fighting a battle. and i anyway i was looking at little anecdotes to try and tie it...
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president, i will lend you my pen, any pen, you can fix it yourself.ff: in the protests as you mentioned, jillian, is spreading to governors across the country, already colorado, maryland, massachusetts, new york and virginia's governors have pulled support of national security guard but that's not the case as of yet here in texas, guys. rob: vote on immigration bill later this week, thank you so much. jillian: images of the border are heartbreaking to many regardless of party affiliation and president trump is putting pressure on congress to solve separation issue. rob: but ryan patrick, u.s. attorney for the southern district of texas is setting record straight about the families with legitimate claims for asylum. >> what we have seen over the last 4 years is five fold increase, 75,000 family units crossing the border and mainly concentrated in the mcallen area and what the attorney general's prosecute all cases by border patrol. to clarify something that's being misstated and misinterpreted. the department of justice is not involved at all with peop
president, i will lend you my pen, any pen, you can fix it yourself.ff: in the protests as you mentioned, jillian, is spreading to governors across the country, already colorado, maryland, massachusetts, new york and virginia's governors have pulled support of national security guard but that's not the case as of yet here in texas, guys. rob: vote on immigration bill later this week, thank you so much. jillian: images of the border are heartbreaking to many regardless of party affiliation and...
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i lend by just thanking this committee again for inviting me and my peers to testify and for giving me the opportunity to speak about this important matter on behalf of nas in vermont. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, secretary condos. secretary simon? >> thank you, chairman blunt. thank you, ranking member klobuchar. really appreciate the opportunity to be with you today and thank you for your willingness to engage on this very important issue. in my judgment, election security in general and cybersecurity in particular poses the number one threat to the integrity of our elections, both nationwide and in the state of minnesota. i've been on the job, this job now, for three and a half years, and i get asked once in a while whether it's at a family gathering or someone i bump into on the street, what is your biggest surprise in the job? you've been there for a while now, what is it? and my answer is always the same. my biggest surprise as secretary of state is the extent to which my time and energy and focus is spent on this cybersecurity issue or election secur
i lend by just thanking this committee again for inviting me and my peers to testify and for giving me the opportunity to speak about this important matter on behalf of nas in vermont. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, secretary condos. secretary simon? >> thank you, chairman blunt. thank you, ranking member klobuchar. really appreciate the opportunity to be with you today and thank you for your willingness to engage on this very important issue. in my...
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says i can't lend my own creative efforts to the of such a message. you would say, too bad you're a public accommodation. am i right? why what i would say, if that it willch will arrive, be open to this court to treat it differently. whichnoa case in anyone being asked differently. >> what principle it will be differently? it amendment,ld be an even if there's generally it has the if effect of compelling somebody to ceremony religious that is against their religious -- commitment we might treat that differently. modification of smith? sounds like an overruling of smith? >> depend on how broadly you wrote it. i don't think in this case, for is a the asked product. to have read that question. say --hing i would withder your hypothetical weddings.ociated with hotels rent out halls. their staff. b entitled to the exception? >> no. >> you're not advocating for it. >> i'm saying this case does not that kind of participation. you don't need to address it. case arrives.nt >> rets take a case more like ours but it's just a cake. it is red cross and the baker se
says i can't lend my own creative efforts to the of such a message. you would say, too bad you're a public accommodation. am i right? why what i would say, if that it willch will arrive, be open to this court to treat it differently. whichnoa case in anyone being asked differently. >> what principle it will be differently? it amendment,ld be an even if there's generally it has the if effect of compelling somebody to ceremony religious that is against their religious -- commitment we might...
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. >> and you know, i mean, we are lending, co lending with opic. we're certainly not going to look to lose any money in this either. so i would also say, it's being on the ground in our case in many ways. i think opic looks for partners from the private sector on the ground. even in countries where the governments are very challenging. i mean, so we are together visiting, whether it's guatemala or honduras or africa or asia. and i think it's that due diligence that you do, but it is an early stage. there is risk-taking there. but it's the kind of risk-taking that can be -- have exponential multiplier effect for a small enterprise. and many of the enterprises we do together access -- get access to women who have the least access. and we did about -- i was looking, about $450 million of financing together with opic to 50 institutions in 25 countries that would be micro financed institutions or inclusive finance. those reached over 1.3 million borrowers. 88% of which were women. over 1 million women. that's really not easy to do, doing conventional ban
. >> and you know, i mean, we are lending, co lending with opic. we're certainly not going to look to lose any money in this either. so i would also say, it's being on the ground in our case in many ways. i think opic looks for partners from the private sector on the ground. even in countries where the governments are very challenging. i mean, so we are together visiting, whether it's guatemala or honduras or africa or asia. and i think it's that due diligence that you do, but it is an...
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ray: first thing i did is focus lending on female businesses and lending. opic committed $350 million. i was at the g-7 last week -- two weeks ago, and we committed th the other fwfment-7 countries to mobilize $3 billion. totally focused on women. so no other organization in government has done that. what we do is, to his countries to mobilize point, we'll go to a local bank and 20 to 25% of loans are earmarked, 100%, for women. so they are able to buy a truck, begin a small business, a big part is having access to capital. so we can can do that down through a the banks. that's a big part of our mission, too. not only is lifting everyone up, whole rising tide. frank: let's look at the other side of the coin for a minute. talk about this kind of assistance and support going into developing contrifments let's talk about the return on investments and pay back for american companies and u.s. exports. there is a correlation here. senator coons: if you look at our history over the last seven decades, today 11 out of 15 of our largest exports markets were at one po
ray: first thing i did is focus lending on female businesses and lending. opic committed $350 million. i was at the g-7 last week -- two weeks ago, and we committed th the other fwfment-7 countries to mobilize $3 billion. totally focused on women. so no other organization in government has done that. what we do is, to his countries to mobilize point, we'll go to a local bank and 20 to 25% of loans are earmarked, 100%, for women. so they are able to buy a truck, begin a small business, a big...
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president, i will lend you my pen. any pen. you can fix it yourself. >> shannon: now the whole reason that president trump came to capitol hill tonight was to encourage house republicans to fix it by passing a comprehensive immigration reform bill. they are two bills on the table and tonight the president expresses support for both of them. >> president trump: these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades. the one but it remains highly uncertain that either bill will pass. in the meantime 11 republican senators are asking the justice department to stop separating families at the border until the congress can come up with a legislative fix. not only are they worried about the children, but images of children in cages and audio recordings of them crying will end up really hurting republicans heading into the midterms. shannon? >> thank you very much. after taking the lead on explaining the family separation issue to the press, kirstjen nielsen was dining at a mexican restaurant tonight. a group calling themselves t
president, i will lend you my pen. any pen. you can fix it yourself. >> shannon: now the whole reason that president trump came to capitol hill tonight was to encourage house republicans to fix it by passing a comprehensive immigration reform bill. they are two bills on the table and tonight the president expresses support for both of them. >> president trump: these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades. the one but it remains highly uncertain that either bill will...
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president, i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself. >> orrin hatch circulating a letter calling for a pause on family separations until congress has time to pass a legislative fix. hatch argues family should not have to suffer while congress takes the time to get this done right. border state republicans say that the answer is handling families in a sympathetic way. >> we need to enforce the law but do so in a way that keeps families together in a humane, compassionate way. it is a complex problem. not enforcing the law is not an option, at least for me. >> there is at least some bipartisan agreement. >> if you detain them, detain them as a family unit. if you send one back, send them all back. senate judiciary says president trump must be on board with any legislative fix on immigration. >> the leader will not bring up any immigration bills that the administration is not committed to signing. even if we got 60 60 votes ande president won't sign it, it's not going to come up. >> in hearings, the issue remains a
president, i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself. >> orrin hatch circulating a letter calling for a pause on family separations until congress has time to pass a legislative fix. hatch argues family should not have to suffer while congress takes the time to get this done right. border state republicans say that the answer is handling families in a sympathetic way. >> we need to enforce the law but do so in a way that keeps families together in a humane,...
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i just came to lend my expertise and to share a lot of the the wisdom and experience that i've gained in the last seven years. i also appreciate being here and just being able to dive in. i want to admit that i've made mistakes along the way, and i want to say that i acknowledge these mistakes and to atone for them, and teach others so that those mistakes are not repeated, and that's why i dedicated my entire day to the rules committee because this is one of the most important committee -- outside of the budget committee, of course, outside of the budget committee that -- but this is an important one because not only -- here we are, hearing commission appointments, but you also here ballot initiatives, you hear an opportunity to meet citizens advisory applicants, as well. so my advice, and i actually want to not give advice, but talk about the next steps. what does today mean? so today in terms of the process means hopefully there will be two names that come out of this committee that will be then forwarded to the full board of supervisors where at that time, the body will take a vote
i just came to lend my expertise and to share a lot of the the wisdom and experience that i've gained in the last seven years. i also appreciate being here and just being able to dive in. i want to admit that i've made mistakes along the way, and i want to say that i acknowledge these mistakes and to atone for them, and teach others so that those mistakes are not repeated, and that's why i dedicated my entire day to the rules committee because this is one of the most important committee --...
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right now, i just wanted to lend that in. it's on your side, we're going to be needing all of your leadership and support to build affordable housing. we don't have the funds now, even at 25%. i just want you to know that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. any other members of the public wish to comment on this item. please come forward? >> public comment is closed. i would just say again for the record, ms. carr, given the condensed schedule, i think it was unfair to you as well. i think this gives us more time. as i said before, i think it's very important for you to meet with the district supervisor where the majority of the work is going to be happening. so i think this is an appropriate thing. please don't walk away discouraged in any way. i think you do have a significant amount of credentials that are very impressive, but i think it's important to have that conversation. okay? so then we made the motion to continue to the call of the chair. we'll most likely be next week. we have to find the date where we're going to
right now, i just wanted to lend that in. it's on your side, we're going to be needing all of your leadership and support to build affordable housing. we don't have the funds now, even at 25%. i just want you to know that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. any other members of the public wish to comment on this item. please come forward? >> public comment is closed. i would just say again for the record, ms. carr, given the condensed schedule, i think it was unfair to...
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mr president, i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself.. let the children go! but as protests sprout up around the country and in the face of growing international condemnation, one conservative talk show host has likened the situation to a crisis which threatened to derail the previous republican administration, warning that this could be trump's katrina. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the united states has pulled out of the un human rights council, accusing the organisation of being hypocritical and biased against israel. the us envoy to the united nations, nikki haley, said the council was a "cesspool of political bias", whose members targeted countries with positive human rights records to distract from their own abuses. she said calls for reform in the council had been ignored. this step is not a retreat from human rights commitments. 0n the contrary. we take this step because oui’ contrary. we take this step because our commitment does not allow us to remaina part our commitment does not allow us to remain a part of hypocritica
mr president, i will lend you my pen, any pen. you can fix it yourself.. let the children go! but as protests sprout up around the country and in the face of growing international condemnation, one conservative talk show host has likened the situation to a crisis which threatened to derail the previous republican administration, warning that this could be trump's katrina. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. the united states has pulled out of the un human rights council, accusing the...
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present i'm what i measured had an unlucky or are there people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how about you have side with the head of mama if you all have. an additional. test. was it in you that people at the bottom of the not close but. the bad mother not so now and. that is. was a mom if you. are always that. bad now. she'll handle but asked now. and none of the you know was a head of state of the happier for it had the middle school do things that give it a bit but if and only be too full to the really didn't. work anymore the loss of the women hate me how. they might get on this but i'm an anomaly. and in my and in some of. them that. sort of two fellows in. a way were. they will have them and many other lot in this. game and a woman most of it will be at valley. lettuce and then we'll michelle i wish one hundred and i'm sorry and it was parts white hat. lemme letter but how sub it would have been a. but that bennett and the sound that i had with them. and life is going to be beautiful and that was it and you're going to be th
present i'm what i measured had an unlucky or are there people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how about you have side with the head of mama if you all have. an additional. test. was it in you that people at the bottom of the not close but. the bad mother not so now and. that is. was a mom if you. are always that. bad now. she'll handle but asked now. and none of the you know was a head of state of the happier for it had the middle school do...
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i am happy to lend him and . speefork gregg's can we talk. i want to talk to you. many supermarkets. the problem is full are getting tired of these. you have to shorten your receipts. i know you've heard these complaints. 27 vitamin zeros. come on. >> kimberly: touchdown pass. >> dana: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." who would? it's amazing. "special report" is next. >> bret: thank you. there are par sixes. summit between president trump and kim jong un is less than three hours away. we talk about the expectations, the realities with new details of negotiations to come. a preview of the inspector general report on the hillary clinton email investigation, and the u.s. supreme court says it's okay to purge the voter rolls. this is "special report" ."
i am happy to lend him and . speefork gregg's can we talk. i want to talk to you. many supermarkets. the problem is full are getting tired of these. you have to shorten your receipts. i know you've heard these complaints. 27 vitamin zeros. come on. >> kimberly: touchdown pass. >> dana: set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." who would? it's amazing. "special report" is next. >> bret: thank you. there are par sixes. summit between president trump...
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kim, that is the current one, will visit those regions, and i will lend further false credence to the wishful thinking that kim jong-un is a reformer, so, please, let's be patient. let's not rush to judgment, and give him some time. that will be the narrative we will hear, i would say, in the next six months. bruce: i wonder if one of the gestures that kim might present our signing over the keys to the maxwellbl, that dave thought of before, presenting the ship that north korea captured and is kept as a propaganda tool, that they would just offer to return the pueblo back to the u.s. that would be quite a big gesture. why don't i throw the questions open to the audience? i am not sure if we have a microphone going around. if not, if people would sort of just announced their name and their affiliation and a question. mic.ss no the question about the next six months to 12 months, what about a way of not necessarily -- stopping further missile for japan or south korea, even though it would require more expenditure of time by trump. he does not seem to have a problem with the. -- that. ca
kim, that is the current one, will visit those regions, and i will lend further false credence to the wishful thinking that kim jong-un is a reformer, so, please, let's be patient. let's not rush to judgment, and give him some time. that will be the narrative we will hear, i would say, in the next six months. bruce: i wonder if one of the gestures that kim might present our signing over the keys to the maxwellbl, that dave thought of before, presenting the ship that north korea captured and is...
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what that book would be about but i thought i had a story to tell or i had -- i thought i had a voice that would lend itself to a bigger narrative. so i wanted to give that a try and this seemed like the right opportunity um i had so much rolling around in my head about those incidents to the point where before i started write being it. between the time i went back to afghanistan and all the moments chronicled in the book, between that time and the time i actually put my ass in the their write i fled a perpetual loop of reliving the moments over and over again to the debt transport of the present i had hat -- detriment of the present i had at that time. i hadn't -- wasn't the concept of book that i was thinking about. just couldn't let that stuff go, so i thought i'll write about it. and maybe that will help me be more present on a day-to-day basis, and it does a little bit. [inaudible question] >> that was the intent and i mention this in the intro about how i thought the book would be a remedy it and wasn't. not just a matter of writing a book and telling at the story but you have to allow yourself
what that book would be about but i thought i had a story to tell or i had -- i thought i had a voice that would lend itself to a bigger narrative. so i wanted to give that a try and this seemed like the right opportunity um i had so much rolling around in my head about those incidents to the point where before i started write being it. between the time i went back to afghanistan and all the moments chronicled in the book, between that time and the time i actually put my ass in the their write...
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i believe it's pastime that ians let them -- politicians stop them. ms. jayapal. ms. jayapal: you know, that story of payday lending reminded me how in the state senate right before i came here we had to fight back before we stopped the rollback because we were able to with activists around our community, we were able to pass some of the strongest laws that prevented payday lenders from taking advantage of people with great offramps and unfortunately there were over and over again attempts to roll those back. we at the federal level needs to make sure that the consumer financial protection bureau is strong so we can make sure that these folks are not getting, you know, trapped in payday lending. i know we're running short on time. i want to make sure we get some of these read. i want to read one from my home state. esh is testimony from mi buckmaster. i'm 28 years old and proud a single mom of a beautiful 1-year-old girl named ella. i live in west port, in grace harbor county, washington. i spent five years of my life homeless. once during my homelessness, a neighbor tried to assault me by throwing a log through th
i believe it's pastime that ians let them -- politicians stop them. ms. jayapal. ms. jayapal: you know, that story of payday lending reminded me how in the state senate right before i came here we had to fight back before we stopped the rollback because we were able to with activists around our community, we were able to pass some of the strongest laws that prevented payday lenders from taking advantage of people with great offramps and unfortunately there were over and over again attempts to...
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the man adam is over the measure of how mobile homes i was with frequent moments or how bismarck all. was. measured had an unlucky are the people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how about your side of the head of money if you all had. an additional. test. was it in. another but i was more than that it had a close but. a bad mother not so now. that is. was a mom if you. are. bad now. she'll handle but asked now. and none of the window was a head the size of the heavier it had the middle bit called the things imo but give it a bit almost but if and only be too full to the really high i think in most superman what can you tell us of the women hate me how. them again on this but i'm an animal. and in my and some of. them that. sort of two fellows in. a way were. i have them and many other lot in this. game and a woman know what it'll be at first violin. and then we shall i wish one hundred and i'm sorry and it was pets why it had. well bennett. but that bennett and it is sound that i had with them. and life is going to be beautiful and it always is and you're going to be the prettiest t
the man adam is over the measure of how mobile homes i was with frequent moments or how bismarck all. was. measured had an unlucky are the people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how about your side of the head of money if you all had. an additional. test. was it in. another but i was more than that it had a close but. a bad mother not so now. that is. was a mom if you. are. bad now. she'll handle but asked now. and none of the window was a head...
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d the person w iwriting this is religious and says, i can't lend my own creative efforts to the expression of such a message. but you would say, well, it's too bad because you're a public accommodation. am i right? mr. cole: what i would say, your honor, is that if that case were tus it differently? mr. co effect of compelling somebody to engage in a religious ceremony that is against their deep religious commitment, we might treat that differently, but under current law -- justice roberts: is that a modification of -- mr. cole: that would not be the result under smith vs. employment division. justice roberts: is that a modification of smith? it sounds like an overruling of smith. mr. cole: well, i think it would depend on how broadly you wrote it, certainly. but i don't think in this case, where all that's asked for is a product, that you have to reach that question. and the other thing i would say, justice alito -- justice sotomayor: how do you deal under your hypothetical with hotels associated with weddings? you know, hotels rent out banquet hauls, their staff. would they be entitled t
d the person w iwriting this is religious and says, i can't lend my own creative efforts to the expression of such a message. but you would say, well, it's too bad because you're a public accommodation. am i right? mr. cole: what i would say, your honor, is that if that case were tus it differently? mr. co effect of compelling somebody to engage in a religious ceremony that is against their deep religious commitment, we might treat that differently, but under current law -- justice roberts: is...
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bottom of the candidate it used to be americans i think you know if you don't lend india to do you aren't. because it's practical and the only influential and important player in the region. what i think is going to happen is that the american values. and they're all on my back to make exceptions on a case by case basis part of the. issues and so on. and i think. there's not much that the americans are going to gain by putting pressure on india . but i think. they've sort of exceeded lose or gain much out of it and i think that's what is going to be all or the general relationship with that honest answer i don't know if they'll pull. a gun on board you know the white house meetings that policy on iraq mr tang and i want you to expand on how you think china will proceed with iran because chinese companies have experienced u.s. sanctions you know which have driven them to bankruptcy china isn't bilateral trade talks with the u.s. these are all precious as it looks into investing further and iran surely. well the issue here is currently the u.s. which represents twenty four percent of the wo
bottom of the candidate it used to be americans i think you know if you don't lend india to do you aren't. because it's practical and the only influential and important player in the region. what i think is going to happen is that the american values. and they're all on my back to make exceptions on a case by case basis part of the. issues and so on. and i think. there's not much that the americans are going to gain by putting pressure on india . but i think. they've sort of exceeded lose or...
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nobody in their right mind, i wouldn't definitely, lend a penny to a government, to anybody to this government who is not going to pay back, right? so the worst sanctions of all are the sanctions that the government impose on themselves with their very irresponsible macro economic policies. and, therefore, i think that the sanctions are good to be there cosmetically, but the story that they are really affecting the ability of the venezuelan government to manage the economy is -- is fictitious. i mean, it's really their mismanagement that got us here, so -- so there are broader sanctions that i think -- following up on what one says all the options are on the table so there's a lot of talk of sanctions for the u.s. to stop buying oil from venezuela. by the way, the government of venezuela, they are so against the empire, and they keep the diplomats from the u.s., why don't they stop selling oil to the u.s., right? they don't want to do that, but i think speaking more as an economist and in terms of the medium and long term. i think that that would be a bad idea. not only because it will, of cou
nobody in their right mind, i wouldn't definitely, lend a penny to a government, to anybody to this government who is not going to pay back, right? so the worst sanctions of all are the sanctions that the government impose on themselves with their very irresponsible macro economic policies. and, therefore, i think that the sanctions are good to be there cosmetically, but the story that they are really affecting the ability of the venezuelan government to manage the economy is -- is fictitious....
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i think i'm lending my voi to the legions of people who believe mr. trump is realt realn abberation and he is deceiving the american public and is going to have negative consequences for national security. >> yodo you think the russians have something on mr. trump personally? >> they may, but i was very surprised at how fawning his attitude was toward mr. putin, that he would speak with suchai di toward our allies, toward senato, even of his own party, but, yet, he speaks, you know, so aost lovingly about mr. putin and was so reluctant to call him ou to include for the attempts to undermine our election you say you don't know. do you think it's appropriate for the former c.i.a. director to speculate? >> i think it was appropriate for me to answer the question and say i don't kn, which i said. i said they may have. i don't know.th >> do yok it's okay for you to speculate, given how much you know and given how peopled see you what you know, certainly what you have access to in the past? >> i think i've come to learn lot since my departure from the gover
i think i'm lending my voi to the legions of people who believe mr. trump is realt realn abberation and he is deceiving the american public and is going to have negative consequences for national security. >> yodo you think the russians have something on mr. trump personally? >> they may, but i was very surprised at how fawning his attitude was toward mr. putin, that he would speak with suchai di toward our allies, toward senato, even of his own party, but, yet, he speaks, you know,...
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. >> nontraditional lending. >> i think the majority on the desk thinks we're not near finished on the s&p. where do we want to play it? do we want to stay with what's worked high growth tech >> yeah, we like tech. we're overweight tech. the reason for that is because you have seen in the month of may, tech is up over 7%. in the late cycle of a bull market, cyclicals tend to do well i think investors are going back into tech because this is like an old reliable. you're not going to get better growth from any other sector when there's all these uncertainties out there, whether they be geopolitical or domestic >> and earnings are there. >> are we already pricing that in i think, like, if you lined up 100 investors, no one would disagree that tech is the best secular earnings growth story maybe we have seen in a generation, but aren't we already paying that on some of the multiples in that space? isn't that appreciated by all at this point >> certainly, the sector overall is at about a 10% premium to its historical average, but i think what's not taken into account is the earnings growth.
. >> nontraditional lending. >> i think the majority on the desk thinks we're not near finished on the s&p. where do we want to play it? do we want to stay with what's worked high growth tech >> yeah, we like tech. we're overweight tech. the reason for that is because you have seen in the month of may, tech is up over 7%. in the late cycle of a bull market, cyclicals tend to do well i think investors are going back into tech because this is like an old reliable. you're not...
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i doubt i'd get a hold. of his head. and they're not scared and won't open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the garden tusks so we need to lend them any make any mechanix holler i know it's really coming thought it's a very innocent. and that it thought. what do you think we used only here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of discus was the no center i know. no into child lute so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god of destroying i'll. say thanks. to the flood may create life but it also puts the animals' lives in danger forcing them to flee to higher ground where poachers await them it's just across the border in china a single rhinoceros horn ground up and sold as an opera doozie is worth over one hundred thousand dollars. the stakes are high and cause around the park rangers shoot to kill. in my name. he said he did it with her coming from the north bank carefully prepared and armed . but. it was that of all they've been seen in the area. we don't need to keep an eye on the river anything can happen especially during the flood. but i don't know. if. that's exactly right to run the race.
i doubt i'd get a hold. of his head. and they're not scared and won't open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the garden tusks so we need to lend them any make any mechanix holler i know it's really coming thought it's a very innocent. and that it thought. what do you think we used only here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of discus was the no center i know. no into child lute so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god of destroying i'll. say thanks....
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of midblock that are pretty similar -- not in scale but how they're being treated here i think actually work and lend a dimension to that building that i think is interesting and worth keeping. i mean, it kind of rubs me the wrong way that it's facadism, but i think ultimately in kind of an urban design standpoint, they work, and it's facadism. they kept the facade of that building and reused portions of it -- it's primarily the lobby. one portion is open about the same length back as this one, and there's the cord yard that you can see beyond it. but it clearly is revisibility. that was kind of kept as the facade, and this will, too. i think this set back helps tremendously in kind of making this read more like a building on the street, so i -- although i could probably go either way on the -- kind of the facade aspect of this building, either keeping it or tearing it down in its entirety, i think the design is interesting. i like how the building is massed both with the new building next to it and the building beyond. so i'm generally supportive and think this project is good in a good location. i
of midblock that are pretty similar -- not in scale but how they're being treated here i think actually work and lend a dimension to that building that i think is interesting and worth keeping. i mean, it kind of rubs me the wrong way that it's facadism, but i think ultimately in kind of an urban design standpoint, they work, and it's facadism. they kept the facade of that building and reused portions of it -- it's primarily the lobby. one portion is open about the same length back as this one,...
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i can settle for a man that shouldn't have been there was illegal look. please. please please please please please please please. please please please. please. please. please please please please please. please please please. lend. look look please please please please please please. please. please please. please like a. like a i would like to put it on the. leg. lead. others who want to listen read was no my littlest was a. smirk it sobers a lot of. us this is a list made it to the moment of them wish it was awesome i love it thanks. jennifer you. are the love of a bundle of logs the development of a family was led by themselves. situated to discuss this should be able to muster to. tell us. all you have to move. out of the second losing movies. oh i don't. want to. go back to the. colonise they all say they all say camels good morning nothing. to back out it's enough you know me. i don't say i want him to find the dances on the soft field far like out how i fare. to college just how. all my life is there is every now and then some last one of you had a bit of slack. if the. phone with my mom did a thing with it that's everything. that makes you not only the first set my. heart. on. all. the world. and i got i
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not what i measured how an unlucky or are there people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how you start with the head of mom if you will have. an additional. test. was it in you that people are not the bonobos but they're not close but. the bad mother knows the now and. that is was a mom feel there. are always that. she'll handle but asked now. and none of the you know was a head of state of the her pretty or it had the middle called the things imo but give it a bit but if and only be too full to the really. superman what can you tell us of. the women hate me how. them again on this but i'm an author of a normal. and in my in the some of. them that. sort of. letters when. we were. we had them in a lot in this. game and. we had been violent. and then we shall i wish one hundred and i'm sorry and it was pets why it had. been a. minute and the sound that i had with them. and life is going to be beautiful and that was it and you're going to be the prettiest thing. though it. was sub it up. that a secular. achiever. if i could have superman. a
not what i measured how an unlucky or are there people lend it out if i hadn't have to which i was all over seven a bad measure how about how you start with the head of mom if you will have. an additional. test. was it in you that people are not the bonobos but they're not close but. the bad mother knows the now and. that is was a mom feel there. are always that. she'll handle but asked now. and none of the you know was a head of state of the her pretty or it had the middle called the things...
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so i always ran my businesses lending businesses which was a much bigger business we took it public in and we sold it and then i started the second company and that would be a much bigger business by the time the financial crisis hit we had $15 billion in assets i was financing 5000 small companies all over the country that depended upon us we were there lender small to midsize main street businesses i had over 1000 employees and warren buffett has a good saying always keep a margin of safety in your business and i took that to heart and i ran our business with a margin of safety so i didn't try to leverage the business which would have increased our returns but would have given us new cushion should something unexpected happened. so we had a lot more capital we had double the capital of all competitors. we didn't take the money we needed every nickel of that but the only reason we got through that is because the man the more conservative we had little money on the table i felt like i had an enormous responsibility to the people we finance i went to sleep at night knowing no matter wha
so i always ran my businesses lending businesses which was a much bigger business we took it public in and we sold it and then i started the second company and that would be a much bigger business by the time the financial crisis hit we had $15 billion in assets i was financing 5000 small companies all over the country that depended upon us we were there lender small to midsize main street businesses i had over 1000 employees and warren buffett has a good saying always keep a margin of safety...