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this can create laster cultural and climate change for the learning environment of each student. a consent standard was adopted for colleges and the notion of affirmative consent moves the responsibility from the victim to the accused and dubbed yes means yes and it's not the absence of resistance or the word "no" and both partners must have permission to engage in sexual activity. >> go ahead. your time is up but if you want to summarize the rest of your points. >> i think it's important you heard from sf war and part of our organization and we been providing services to the schools with the current programming. i think what you hit on is the funding component and that can help sustain the efforts and they're a community partner used by the city and the school district. >> since you represent the state wide coalition have you seen jurisdictions that do this well in california that we can model after? >> i would have to look into the prevention programming that is specific but it was cut by a million dollars in the last year in california so many programs have cut staff and have
this can create laster cultural and climate change for the learning environment of each student. a consent standard was adopted for colleges and the notion of affirmative consent moves the responsibility from the victim to the accused and dubbed yes means yes and it's not the absence of resistance or the word "no" and both partners must have permission to engage in sexual activity. >> go ahead. your time is up but if you want to summarize the rest of your points. >> i...
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it is a wonderful -- alix: how long does it laster?i?he big drop in oil was a november with the opec meeting. there is no possible effect until late 2015 and the inflation picture is still very benign. you are having a wonderful time -- even a place like italy. wages go up by 1.8 or 1.9%. they have not had this in 10 years. alix: some people are happy. people who work at the oil services company, it is not so good. why is this oil tax windfall beating out the job declines we are seeing? down 40% in north america. erik: that is the trick. a place like the united states we saw the pictures from houston. they are suffering and having a hard time. they have been writing that wave and it is a -- writing that way that it is a volatile thing. -- riding that wave and it is a volatile thing. it happens quickly and people get on with their lives. in the bigger global picture -- alix: greece finance minister varoufakis is speaking in washington at this hour at the brookings institute. he says he hopes to reach a deal by the end of june. he says gre
it is a wonderful -- alix: how long does it laster?i?he big drop in oil was a november with the opec meeting. there is no possible effect until late 2015 and the inflation picture is still very benign. you are having a wonderful time -- even a place like italy. wages go up by 1.8 or 1.9%. they have not had this in 10 years. alix: some people are happy. people who work at the oil services company, it is not so good. why is this oil tax windfall beating out the job declines we are seeing? down...
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he said in a letter that laster's volatility was a warning shot to investors in the next financial crisisorse by a shortage of the security. he pointed to a big gyration on october 14. interesting. you don't usually hear the ceo of a big bank giving this kind of investment advice. joe: it was an equitable morning -- an incredible warning and a wake-up call. to see that move in such a short time is an indication something might be structurally wrong with the market. leslie: like every financial crisis in history, he blames this on regulation and the consequences such as the vocal role which has restricted the amount of treasuries in circulation. that makes volatility much more likely to occur. my question is once every 3 billion years, how did he get that number? matt: he is a smart guy. number three, chinese stocks soared yesterday. hong kong's index and start to a seven-year high -- and at stocks hit a seven-year high. the have been some bears out on chinese stocks recently. leslie: that is my question. is this. the momentum? -- is this purely momentum or is this an international -- matt
he said in a letter that laster's volatility was a warning shot to investors in the next financial crisisorse by a shortage of the security. he pointed to a big gyration on october 14. interesting. you don't usually hear the ceo of a big bank giving this kind of investment advice. joe: it was an equitable morning -- an incredible warning and a wake-up call. to see that move in such a short time is an indication something might be structurally wrong with the market. leslie: like every financial...
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joining us live this morning to discuss this we've brought an attorney fred piece situate and also chad laster from the good penn at penn. we know there have been charges filed. we know the officer has been charged. >> right. > do we expect -- we've seen in so many of these cases he'll be convicted. >> there is absolutely no question he won't be convicted. any attorney would argue you. the question is what is he going to be convicted of. clearly the guy is guilty of murder or murder in the second degree depending on how much he had to form of forethought. he is guilty of a crime and needs to be punished which is outrageous and unacceptable. police officers are charged with misconduct that the union will challenge that and they get reinstated time and again. is there any scenario where you think that could happen in this case? >> not in this case, the first thing you learn particularly when i was a prosecutor, discretion is the better part of valor. there are bad valors in every organization. we've seen it in the airplanes. every where you go there are bad actors. this is a flat out crime. i th
joining us live this morning to discuss this we've brought an attorney fred piece situate and also chad laster from the good penn at penn. we know there have been charges filed. we know the officer has been charged. >> right. > do we expect -- we've seen in so many of these cases he'll be convicted. >> there is absolutely no question he won't be convicted. any attorney would argue you. the question is what is he going to be convicted of. clearly the guy is guilty of murder or...