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. -- with the legal unit. as she stated.with regards to the party, i would be an agreement to drop the penalty somewhat, if that is what the commission would want. maybe not two times, maybe something in between would be fair to me. it has been there for a while and there has been rent collected on the unit. but there is a permit, and hopefully that is what we get. president hwang: thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, miss salvador, do you have anything else to say? in rebuttal? you have more time if you want to, but you don't have to. you need to come to the podium if you want to speak. >> well, i am appealing the 9%, whatever, a penalty that was imposed, because right now i'm having a hard time. i am just employed. i am just trying to get something to pay for my mortgage, and right now it is hard. thank you. the tenants have not paid up to now. vice president fung: you know what the laws is. the law is they can impose a penalty up to nine times. this board can only reduce it to a minimum of two
. -- with the legal unit. as she stated.with regards to the party, i would be an agreement to drop the penalty somewhat, if that is what the commission would want. maybe not two times, maybe something in between would be fair to me. it has been there for a while and there has been rent collected on the unit. but there is a permit, and hopefully that is what we get. president hwang: thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, miss salvador, do you have anything else to say?...
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i would like to thank amy for the work she did with us with a legal unit. amy is the second year student at u.s. sf -- ussf law school. a lot of folks' , modern including president mazzucco -- alma mater, including president mazzucco. amy did an excellent job and we were happy to learn this past summer that amy, who had just finished her first year wrote her way on to the law review. she is a graduate from the central coast, graduating from cal poly, san louis obispo. you do have two carranza statistical reports in your pocket. the june statistics are in the otc second quarter report. i will not discussed in this evening unless you have questions. i will briefly discuss occ activity in july and august and i will dial back to the second quarter. from july 1 to june 30 of this year, the assisi's 6 -- opened 61 cases, four fewer than were opened in july. on july 2012, the investigators closed more cases than they opened. as of july 30, july 31, the occ had 321 pending cases. as of now they have 318 cases as opposed to 321 last year. we have 100 bus pending cas
i would like to thank amy for the work she did with us with a legal unit. amy is the second year student at u.s. sf -- ussf law school. a lot of folks' , modern including president mazzucco -- alma mater, including president mazzucco. amy did an excellent job and we were happy to learn this past summer that amy, who had just finished her first year wrote her way on to the law review. she is a graduate from the central coast, graduating from cal poly, san louis obispo. you do have two carranza...
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would be a much larger effect of course now it should be noted that monsanto does have legal troubles in the united states as well very more than two thousand farmers have put together a petition against of this chemical agricultural giant requiring specific tests more tests on this specific corn as well because they're worried about the health aspects there and then in california there is prop thirty seven monsanto has basically put four million dollars plus of their own money to lobby against this proposition and what this proposition does is it would require companies to label foods that have been genetically modified and of course monsanto doesn't want that they would rather things just go smoothly on as normal so they're putting more than four million dollars of their own money against prop thirty seven as well so legal troubles in the united states and a ban in russia but here in the short term at least it's not expected to affect much in terms of russia's export quality. thomas sean thank you very much indeed. and now some other news making headlines around the world a plane has crashed near
would be a much larger effect of course now it should be noted that monsanto does have legal troubles in the united states as well very more than two thousand farmers have put together a petition against of this chemical agricultural giant requiring specific tests more tests on this specific corn as well because they're worried about the health aspects there and then in california there is prop thirty seven monsanto has basically put four million dollars plus of their own money to lobby against...
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the point you are making about the difference between people with legal status to be in the united states and who don't have legal status is a relative one. is irrelevant to ask and somebody might look at marco rubio and say he had it a lot easier than somebody whose father came in california and picked strawberries. but he is able to make a compelling case. more than a case. that he is a product of the immigrant experience. whether it is an exile experience that pushed out of cuba or whether it is simply coming to a place that isn't yours, that is in your home and trying to make your way in it, his father was a bartender and stocked shelves at kmart. certainly part of that larger tableau in the united states whether they are cuban-american or not. >> i was going to ask you about marco rubio. what he says in speeches about his grandfather. >> he talked about his grandfather very lovingly. that was one of the things that first connected emotionally for me when i was getting my research because i also have spanish-speaking cigar smoking grandfather. my heritage is spanish. my grandfather sm
the point you are making about the difference between people with legal status to be in the united states and who don't have legal status is a relative one. is irrelevant to ask and somebody might look at marco rubio and say he had it a lot easier than somebody whose father came in california and picked strawberries. but he is able to make a compelling case. more than a case. that he is a product of the immigrant experience. whether it is an exile experience that pushed out of cuba or whether...
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supreme court has ruled abortion is legal in the united states. nobody is denying anybody's rights to anything. but she -- that's a gratuitous comment. she didn't have to inject she's a catholic woman and then go and say she wants no restrictions on abortion. she opposes that. that's offensive, i believe, and i'm frankly shocked that she would do that. i don't know whether she wants to attack her own faith or not -- i'd like to ask her about it. but i'm taken aback. >> are you surprised? nancy pelosi -- nancy pelosi does it routinely. >> shep: wait, wait. >> now the former speaker, soaping she can step in and declare what the theology of the catholic church is. >> carl, let me be clear on this, nancy pelosi is a political animal. all right? whatever she says doesn't surprise me. this woman comes out under the heading of the kennedy name and the kennedy legacy and directly besmirches her church. that's stunning. >> she may not be a politician in the way that nancy pelosi is, but she comes from a very political family. her presence there tonight was
supreme court has ruled abortion is legal in the united states. nobody is denying anybody's rights to anything. but she -- that's a gratuitous comment. she didn't have to inject she's a catholic woman and then go and say she wants no restrictions on abortion. she opposes that. that's offensive, i believe, and i'm frankly shocked that she would do that. i don't know whether she wants to attack her own faith or not -- i'd like to ask her about it. but i'm taken aback. >> are you surprised?...
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united states. this is both legal and illegal immigrants. those foreign born. look at now. 63% born in the united states, 37% again, that's legal and illegal immigrants coming from outside the united states. that's been an interesting change in the last 30 plus, 40 years. here's an interesting figure. you hear a lot of complaints in the border states of course but if you go back through recent years, illegal immigration relatively static in terms of the numbers. according to the department of homeland security, 10.5 million came into the united states in 2005. in 2010 it was 11.6. 2011, 11.5. so still a high number, many would say that's way too high, but a relatively flat line, if you will, on the illegal immigration problem and again, if you go to some border states, they would call it a crisis. wolf? >> attitudes towards immigrants are changing as well, right? >> they are changing a bit. let's take a look at the numbers. let me turn off the telestrator and get this out of the way. we'll move to a battleground state. we will pull this number out of nevada. loo
united states. this is both legal and illegal immigrants. those foreign born. look at now. 63% born in the united states, 37% again, that's legal and illegal immigrants coming from outside the united states. that's been an interesting change in the last 30 plus, 40 years. here's an interesting figure. you hear a lot of complaints in the border states of course but if you go back through recent years, illegal immigration relatively static in terms of the numbers. according to the department of...
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united states. the international legal obligations. >> brown: thank you all very much. and a postscript: what can the u.s. do to protect against attacks on embassies? we asked a former special agent for the state department about how to increase security and which missions are most at risk. that's on our "world" page. >> woodruff: the fed's action, as we said earlier, is aimed at making it easier for businesses to borrow and then spend money. our next story is about another effort to help business owners-- in this case, low income american entrepreneurs who are just getting started. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports on bringing an approach that's worked well in developing countries to the u.s. a version of this story aired on the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> reporter: the billboards and signs in the jackson heights section of queens, new york, reflect dozens of languages, cultures and nationalities. it's an immigrant community of rich diversity, but also plenty of poverty. and there's a store for that, too-- an american version of bang
united states. the international legal obligations. >> brown: thank you all very much. and a postscript: what can the u.s. do to protect against attacks on embassies? we asked a former special agent for the state department about how to increase security and which missions are most at risk. that's on our "world" page. >> woodruff: the fed's action, as we said earlier, is aimed at making it easier for businesses to borrow and then spend money. our next story is about...
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hundreds of people are looking to get help with applying for temporary legal status in the united states. under new rules, by the obama'strags, channel 2 reporter is live in san jose with more on what this change means and how people can apply good morning janine. >> reporter: good morning. well we are here at catholic charities and you can see behind me there have been people that are lined up to get help because in just the next hour this catholic charities will open up because they are offering a free workshop. these people will be able to get help in filling out applications to obtain a temporary legal status in the u.s. now several hundred people are expected to come to catholic charities for this workshop on obama's deferred action program. it stops deportation of undocumented immigrants who are brought to the u.s. as children. to qualify for the program, immigrants have to prove they came before they were 16, are 30 or younger or in school graduated or served in the military. now, many people here in line say that it is very important to -- they have strong opinions on why this pl
hundreds of people are looking to get help with applying for temporary legal status in the united states. under new rules, by the obama'strags, channel 2 reporter is live in san jose with more on what this change means and how people can apply good morning janine. >> reporter: good morning. well we are here at catholic charities and you can see behind me there have been people that are lined up to get help because in just the next hour this catholic charities will open up because they are...
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this in perspective, the alcohol tobacco and firearms bureau is the main regulator of legal firearms in the united states. the problem is that legal far -- firearms are used in very few crimes. armed robbery, murder and so on, these are almost always using black-market guns. the agency for a long time wanted jurisdiction to expand its operations because it needed than to have a scenario but lawfully obtained firearms were used used to expand their jurisdiction and at the same time the political people at the justice department also wanted, they were concerned about the recent supreme court case which we vilify the second amendment and they wanted to bring back gunter trolled so there was an ideological agenda and a clear agenda here. a similar operation was called wide receiver but there were a lot or controls in place in the operation was a failure. it wasn't a dangerous the dangerous failure the way to fast and furious was. how far the decision went with the president fault the attorney general? so far we just don't know but it seems likely given the operation of this magnitude and the swiftness
this in perspective, the alcohol tobacco and firearms bureau is the main regulator of legal firearms in the united states. the problem is that legal far -- firearms are used in very few crimes. armed robbery, murder and so on, these are almost always using black-market guns. the agency for a long time wanted jurisdiction to expand its operations because it needed than to have a scenario but lawfully obtained firearms were used used to expand their jurisdiction and at the same time the political...
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the sat over the company's new use of a website that checks if it's legal for them to work in the united states. >>> no one can choose what was or directions from the federal government to except. all of us have to abide by a lot. >>> a lot of critics are calling the owner into a canal. the practice will only be hired to do hires. >>> each student of $30,000 as part of a settlement at this more. there is a costume reviewed at the university reduce protests and an outside investigation. also it will cost about $2 million. >>> a weidenfeld is still being looked at rich government is letting other companies know that regular inspections may not detect problem. federal investigators say the incident could have been a whole lot worse. it didn't est avalanche talks about the moments when he had to stop looking for his friends and focus on surviving himself. >>> it was supposed to be a hoax. what police and arizona are not laughing. >>> this isn't your ordinary pilot and an ordinary plane could what went,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> even air force one can run into some other issues the boeing 747 was on t
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there is a situation which you have an immigrant in the united states, even the legal residents theref you know this, i did not share the concern about the actual domestic violence. the only concern is to make an example. i did not think the evidence supports the sheriff is a batterer. he made a mistake, but that is not battery. >> first of all, i want to thank you for service. and i know it has been a very long haul. you are essentially on during your term -- time under very trying servichy i am a long-time resident. he was elected by the people of san francisco, and it should be up to us, the voters, not the mayor or city attorney to decide if he is to remain as our share of. as for official misconduct, i see none other than that on the part of the mayor who took it upon himself to defy the will of the voters without due process or pay. he has taken full responsibility for his actions on the 31st. i take full responsibility. his wife, miss lopez, stands by her goesq husband and wants to reunite with her family, despite those that insist that they know better than she does what is be
there is a situation which you have an immigrant in the united states, even the legal residents theref you know this, i did not share the concern about the actual domestic violence. the only concern is to make an example. i did not think the evidence supports the sheriff is a batterer. he made a mistake, but that is not battery. >> first of all, i want to thank you for service. and i know it has been a very long haul. you are essentially on during your term -- time under very trying...
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legalization every day. we had three presidents at the united nations call for legalization. things are going our are way more than ever. are three states that have, oregon, washington and colorado have it on the ballot this year. we are real hopeful. >> how would life be different under roseanne barr's administration? >> well, it would make a lot more sense, i will tell you that. i would have pot legal and i would immediately make war illegal and the business of war illegal. war profiteering is ridiculous and shameful. >> tell me your opinions of president obama and candidate mitt romney? >> i think they are both relevant to the majority of the american people. they work for the same guy and i think the american people have the right to vote for a party not owned by bankers and that is another reason why i'm running for president. >> so she is serious about this? >> serious enough to have gotten on to the ballot in at least, florida. i think her main objective is to keep her party aleve by raising enough votes and money. the peace and freedom party needs 45,000 registered vo
legalization every day. we had three presidents at the united nations call for legalization. things are going our are way more than ever. are three states that have, oregon, washington and colorado have it on the ballot this year. we are real hopeful. >> how would life be different under roseanne barr's administration? >> well, it would make a lot more sense, i will tell you that. i would have pot legal and i would immediately make war illegal and the business of war illegal. war...
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been under lock and key for eight hundred fifty six days which is way over what's legal under military law in the unitedstates he also said that we shouldn't underestimate the scale of the investigation into wiki leaks and that bradley manning is not the only one who's been affected by it he was very hard on president obama he said that there had been more offenses against freedom of speech during president obama's administration and during any other let's just hear what he had to say it is time for the u.s. to cease its persecution of with the roots to see if persecution of our people and to cease its persecution over all lubed sources. it is time for president obama to do the right thing well during the first years of change he talked about the audacity of the united states which he says has taken credit for the events of the arab spring when in fact credit was due to the people themselves now it's just possible that there may be some kind of a breakthrough in the next couple of days there are soldiers case we know that william hague. the foreign secretary here in the u.k. is due to meet ricardo patin
been under lock and key for eight hundred fifty six days which is way over what's legal under military law in the unitedstates he also said that we shouldn't underestimate the scale of the investigation into wiki leaks and that bradley manning is not the only one who's been affected by it he was very hard on president obama he said that there had been more offenses against freedom of speech during president obama's administration and during any other let's just hear what he had to say it is...
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. >> bisonette may see legal action from the united states government. the pentagon says he is in violation of non-disclosure agreements because he didn't submit the book for a prepublication security review. >>> a blackhawk helicopter landed in a woman's backyard doing a drug bust by the national guard. she said no idea that 60 marijuana plants were growing behind her house. >> just right through here. i saw it coming this way. and it was low. and i was like oh, my gosh... [ laughter ] >> going to crash in my backyard. i got a bunch of men with guns and i'm home alone. >> well, the national guard troops told her what they were doing and then they seized the evidence and left. whole thing -- >> a lot of questions about that. >> odd. >>> season 2 of the jeremy kyle show starts in less than a week. >> coming up after the break, the witty british host joins us live in studio with a preview of what to expect next. >> later, you don't want to miss -- there she is, r&b singer tamia perform a song from her new album beautiful surprise. heavy load in america. bu
. >> bisonette may see legal action from the united states government. the pentagon says he is in violation of non-disclosure agreements because he didn't submit the book for a prepublication security review. >>> a blackhawk helicopter landed in a woman's backyard doing a drug bust by the national guard. she said no idea that 60 marijuana plants were growing behind her house. >> just right through here. i saw it coming this way. and it was low. and i was like oh, my gosh......
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corruption is a problem for any country you'll find it everywhere be it in europe or the united states you have legalized many things let's take the private corporate lobby is it is it corruption or not it's legalized and so formally it's ok within the law but that depends on how you look at it therefore i will repeat that this problem is an issue for many countries at the more important is the level and scope of corruption which in our case it's quite high but this is typical of transition economies the reason is that while new economic models are evolving many things are not yet adjusted or aligned and the state is not always in control there are also value issues especially when we move from a socialist mindset and planned economy values to a term about this is a complicated process especially if the new market facilitates rapid well fact position for some particular circles or groups of people this is something that is perceived painfully as reprehensible the average person then starts thinking if it's ok for those people to earn billions in a couple of years why isn't it ok for me to do this or that
corruption is a problem for any country you'll find it everywhere be it in europe or the united states you have legalized many things let's take the private corporate lobby is it is it corruption or not it's legalized and so formally it's ok within the law but that depends on how you look at it therefore i will repeat that this problem is an issue for many countries at the more important is the level and scope of corruption which in our case it's quite high but this is typical of transition...
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legal charity which campaigns against drones. it is coming from two respected universities in the united states. i think if this message is coming from independent academics and the united states, maybe it will be listened to. the report conclude the strikes are damaging and counterproductive. they estimate the overall number of top leaders killed among the drone victims is perhaps only 2%. they say while they are not killing the top tier or not be enough of the commanders, they are terrorizing an entire community. that is the word that they use, stressing that the drones hovering overhead night and day. they say communities are paralyzed by fear and many people are too frightened to go to import and gatherings. parent are keeping their children out of schools or the children themselves are too traumatized to go. the level of fear has been compared to the level of fear in the u.s. after 9/11. >> the report also says the vast majority of those victims are combatants or low-level combatants. americas argument is if it did not use drones, it would have to use much more interest of tactics to go aft
legal charity which campaigns against drones. it is coming from two respected universities in the united states. i think if this message is coming from independent academics and the united states, maybe it will be listened to. the report conclude the strikes are damaging and counterproductive. they estimate the overall number of top leaders killed among the drone victims is perhaps only 2%. they say while they are not killing the top tier or not be enough of the commanders, they are terrorizing...
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they are looking to get help with applying for temporary legal status in the united states. under new rules by the obama administration. ktvu channel 2 reporter janine de la vega is live with more on what this change means and how people can apply. >>> pam, we are here at san jose university a college that many undocumented youth would love to attend. now in just an hour and a half they will be able to get help by filling out applications to obtain temporary legal status in the u.s.. several hundred people are expected to come to catholic charities in san jose for a workshop on obama's deferred action program. it stops the deportation of many undocumented immigrants that were brought here as children. college students i spoke with this morning have strong opinions why the plan is needed. >> people who have grown up here it wasn't make any sense. their lives are here. they are making progress toward something. i think it's a great program. >> reporter: to qualify for the program, immigrants must prove they came to the u.s. before they were 16 years old or are 30 and younger o
they are looking to get help with applying for temporary legal status in the united states. under new rules by the obama administration. ktvu channel 2 reporter janine de la vega is live with more on what this change means and how people can apply. >>> pam, we are here at san jose university a college that many undocumented youth would love to attend. now in just an hour and a half they will be able to get help by filling out applications to obtain temporary legal status in the u.s.....
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nevada gaming commission for poker license in flaeved which is the first step toward legal gaming across the unitedwhen that takes off you will be taken off. >> we have high hopes for that because we're doing well in other places outside the u.s.. >> the president of wms industries. a lot of exciting stuff out here. they have more than 100 new games they're introducing at big gaming show that comes up next month in las vegas, where else. david: if the stock is beaten down, buy the stock when it's low. look like it has potential. jeff flock, thank you very much. liz: diversify your portfolio? how about maybe investing in vintage or exotic cars? we have the ceo of a company making very big money on these. you've got to hear this story next. ♪ . hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. liz: investor are always looking for new ways to make money. we're trying to help you find new ways. we found one ceo who has a
nevada gaming commission for poker license in flaeved which is the first step toward legal gaming across the unitedwhen that takes off you will be taken off. >> we have high hopes for that because we're doing well in other places outside the u.s.. >> the president of wms industries. a lot of exciting stuff out here. they have more than 100 new games they're introducing at big gaming show that comes up next month in las vegas, where else. david: if the stock is beaten down, buy the...
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you should not have to hire a lawyer to find out how to legally emigrate to the united states.applause] i want to shift our diversity to bring together immediate family members and i want to structure our temporary worker visa programs so these meet the needs of our employers. if someone gets an advanced degree, i want them to stay here, so i will give them a green card with a diploma. [applause] america is a nation of immigrants, and immigration is essential to our economic growth and prosperity. 1 million immigrants legally enter america every year, the largest number of any country in the world. i like that. i want to preserve our heritage of robust legal immigration, and i want to make sure those who abide by the law and wait in line and do so legally are not at a disadvantage. that is why i oppose amnesty because amnesty will make it harder to strengthen our legal immigration system. it is why my administration will establish an employment verification system so every business can know whether the people who are hired are legally eligible. there will be strict penalties fo
you should not have to hire a lawyer to find out how to legally emigrate to the united states.applause] i want to shift our diversity to bring together immediate family members and i want to structure our temporary worker visa programs so these meet the needs of our employers. if someone gets an advanced degree, i want them to stay here, so i will give them a green card with a diploma. [applause] america is a nation of immigrants, and immigration is essential to our economic growth and...
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midnight on september 20, 2011 was the first time it was legal to be in the united states military andso openly gay. and what happened to the u.s. military, aside from some partying on that first night? were there riots? no. and just about a year after full repeal, the first academic study of the consequences concludes thusly. quote, the appeal has had no overall impact on military readiness or its component dimensions. there you go. the repeal of don't ask don't tell widely viewed of a nonevent one year ago. except of course for the american men and service men whose lives have been changed for the better. do you remember who said it was going to be a disaster? >> i hope that when we pass this legislation that we will understand that we are doing great damage and we could possibly and probably, and i've been told by literally thousands members of the military, harm the battle effectiveness which is so vital to the support, to the survival of your young men and women in the military. today is a very sad day.
midnight on september 20, 2011 was the first time it was legal to be in the united states military andso openly gay. and what happened to the u.s. military, aside from some partying on that first night? were there riots? no. and just about a year after full repeal, the first academic study of the consequences concludes thusly. quote, the appeal has had no overall impact on military readiness or its component dimensions. there you go. the repeal of don't ask don't tell widely viewed of a...
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transact ingle if the markets will overall they won't be able to do the legal tender you have to pay off your taxes with the united states currency it's not going to happen all the people who are always talking about the fact that people will lose faith in the currency they fail to realize that you still have a tax obligation that has to be made in the currency it's a long time this year if you're your old is that it's you can't pay your taxes and exactly it is and it's a different the way it's even dealt with we're going to have to leave it there for today but this discussion we will continue edward harrison thank you so much i'll get that twenty from you during the break just kidding after it airs and founder credit right down. and still ahead while everyone else is using the word inflation to discuss q e three we will talk to mark bob or about why he predicts longer term a deviation narry collapse that's right after the break but first your closing market numbers. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your m
transact ingle if the markets will overall they won't be able to do the legal tender you have to pay off your taxes with the united states currency it's not going to happen all the people who are always talking about the fact that people will lose faith in the currency they fail to realize that you still have a tax obligation that has to be made in the currency it's a long time this year if you're your old is that it's you can't pay your taxes and exactly it is and it's a different the way it's...
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legal protection. david: shares of manchester united ending in the red. liz: let's go back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the story. nicole: we all love watching it, but when you're a shareholder, the ipo $14 per share back on august 10. here's how it finished today, $12.58 per share. down nearly 3% today on the quarterly numbers basically needed a team effort today. lower revenue in the fourth quarter loss widened, so not good news to their first earnings report. as a publicly traded company. so we will continue to watch it very closely, but for today manchester united needs a little more go, go, go. they had fewer championship games hitting game day sales. and they got some new sponsorship deals about seven new sponsorship deal so we will see whether or not that helps in the future. liz: thank you, nicole petallides. david: at the cme group. any idea if tomorrow we'l will e more action than today? >> i think people want to drown out a couple of things me overnight. the bank of japan may be adding liquidity to the j
legal protection. david: shares of manchester united ending in the red. liz: let's go back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with the story. nicole: we all love watching it, but when you're a shareholder, the ipo $14 per share back on august 10. here's how it finished today, $12.58 per share. down nearly 3% today on the quarterly numbers basically needed a team effort today. lower revenue in the fourth quarter loss widened, so not good news to their first earnings...
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legal loophole. >> they don't reimburse the united states. they don't pay federal taxes. is their emphasis. i never quite believed that. think the bottom line is the emphasis. >> finances aside, the question looming after the concordia disaster, is the cruise line taking safety seriously? >> did it take the deaths of 32 people onboard to prompt you to take action? ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male...