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well our friend neil mitchell is in the news neil mitchell friend of his report well lloyds under pressure as h s fraud report is published so there was an internal lloyds banking group report written by a former manager at the bank and published on tuesday alleges serious misconduct by the lender over the handling and disclosure fraud of this pos reading unit. report written twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. boss executives knew of the fraud as early as two thousand and four and failed to properly disclose it with far reaching implications given lloyd's takeover of h. boss in two thousand and nine it also states lawyers mishandled this investigation and disclosure of the fraud following that takeover now m.p.'s had pleaded with lawyers to please release this to the public please show the public which by the way has bailed out your bank and all the other banks and many of the other banks at least in the united kingdom in the certainly the financial system itself were bailed out by the inflation tax caused by the quantitative easing so they s
well our friend neil mitchell is in the news neil mitchell friend of his report well lloyds under pressure as h s fraud report is published so there was an internal lloyds banking group report written by a former manager at the bank and published on tuesday alleges serious misconduct by the lender over the handling and disclosure fraud of this pos reading unit. report written twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. boss executives knew of the...
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well our friend neil mitchell is in the news neil mitchell friend of kaiser report well lloyds under pressure as h s fraud report is published so there was an internal lloyds banking group report written by a former manager at the bank and published on tuesday alleges serious misconduct by the lender over the handling and disclosure fraud of this boss reading unit report written in twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. bos executives knew of the fraud as early as two thousand and four and failed to properly disclose it with far reaching implications given lloyds takeover of h. boss in two thousand and nine it also states lawyers mishandled this investigation . and disclosure of the fraud following that takeover now m.p.'s had pleaded with lawyers to please release this to the public please show the public please by the way have bailed out your bank and all the other banks and many of the other banks at least in the united kingdom in the certainly the financial system itself were bailed out by the inflation tax caused by the quantitative easing so t
well our friend neil mitchell is in the news neil mitchell friend of kaiser report well lloyds under pressure as h s fraud report is published so there was an internal lloyds banking group report written by a former manager at the bank and published on tuesday alleges serious misconduct by the lender over the handling and disclosure fraud of this boss reading unit report written in twenty thirteen after the lloyd's manager had taken her concerns to the police alleges h. bos executives knew of...
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s. and china lloyd blankfein says america's tariff threat against beijing makes sense as a bargaining strategythis would not be the course i would have recommended, but i can see what happens. a lot of people who are publicly, this is typical of americans. it is a bad thing, which we know from taking economic courses that it is. at the end of the day, publicly making statements. they do business in china. to your to pay homage customers in china. when they are not in public they could be going to the u.s. government saying what you are doing is not such a bad thing. i can understand how we get to the place we get to. thatn you see the argument that was acceptable at $50 billion in terrace, but now it is $200 billion and the game of chicken -- >> it is not my style. anyou want to give someone incentive to see the world from your point of view, it doesn't help to remind them of your negotiating position, that it is a better one. if we go tit for tat, by the time you get to 100, they run out of things to apply a tariff to and we don't. if you want to make that point, that is what you would do if
s. and china lloyd blankfein says america's tariff threat against beijing makes sense as a bargaining strategythis would not be the course i would have recommended, but i can see what happens. a lot of people who are publicly, this is typical of americans. it is a bad thing, which we know from taking economic courses that it is. at the end of the day, publicly making statements. they do business in china. to your to pay homage customers in china. when they are not in public they could be going...
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the same time, this building uses a steel frame and has a were sullivan and frank lloyd wright worked in the early 1890's. also, the auditorium theater which was acoustically designed for better acoustics. and one of the first auditoriums to have electric light. there is a sense of modernity emerging here. all of it is part of an expanding chicago which hosts the world fair which we will talk about in the later lecture. part of a mostly vanished america is connected by railways with large commercial centers on the east coast and outposts like chicago and st. louis which becomes the fourth-largest city in the country by 1900. it is a whole urban structure that is not at all similar to the united states today, but one that shows a lot of european immigrants moving into the cities who then begin to work in those skyscrapers and transform them. you can see from 1900, how all of that starts to change. things we will be talking about later in the course. some of the cities remain major cities even down to the present. others like st. louis, baltimore, gradually drop out of the top 10 of these listings and are
the same time, this building uses a steel frame and has a were sullivan and frank lloyd wright worked in the early 1890's. also, the auditorium theater which was acoustically designed for better acoustics. and one of the first auditoriums to have electric light. there is a sense of modernity emerging here. all of it is part of an expanding chicago which hosts the world fair which we will talk about in the later lecture. part of a mostly vanished america is connected by railways with large...
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complex program, originally a hotel, an office tower, where sullivan and frank lloyd wright, who worked her sullivan in 1890's. ,and then the auditorium theater which the building was named also which was acoustically one of the first buildings to be designed for acoustics. it was one of the first with electric lighting. there is a sense of modernity emerging, which sullivan is probably the key figure. all of it part of an and expanding chicago, which in 1893 will host the world's fair, which we will talk about in a later lecture. now mostly vanished america is connected by railways with large commercial centers on the east coast, then outposts like chicago and increasingly st. louis which becomes the fourth-largest city in the country by 1900. so it is a whole urban structure that is not at all similar to the united states today, but one that is very much sort of welcoming loss of european immigrants moving into the city's who then begin -- cities who then begin to work in those skyscrapers and transform them. you can see from 1900, how all that starts to change. things we will be talking about later in the
complex program, originally a hotel, an office tower, where sullivan and frank lloyd wright, who worked her sullivan in 1890's. ,and then the auditorium theater which the building was named also which was acoustically one of the first buildings to be designed for acoustics. it was one of the first with electric lighting. there is a sense of modernity emerging, which sullivan is probably the key figure. all of it part of an and expanding chicago, which in 1893 will host the world's fair, which...
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becomes legendary twenty five thousand soldiers sing the lloyd ten hand now thank we all are god but lawton is just one episode in the seventy s. war and the king knows that better than anyone. he can no longer rid himself of the spirits he invoked a battle is won but not the war i read document the diary of a swiss mercenary gives us insight into daily life in the persian army while it was . cold hunger and disease is all affected the soldiers as did the fair of mutilation and death devastating defeats following the legendary victory of lloyd and the king contemplate suicide more than once the past tortures him more and more. your majesty was dreaming that your majesty should rest because of a free country yes what ours is it won't help us fortune has turned against me i should have been prepared for tonight as a woman after all and i'm no love is going to leave. the austrians russians and french pushed frederick to the obvious he realizes this war will see no victor just victims. more and more soldiers desert never mind how gruesome the punishments they cannot prevent discipline on both sides from collapsing. foolish that's
becomes legendary twenty five thousand soldiers sing the lloyd ten hand now thank we all are god but lawton is just one episode in the seventy s. war and the king knows that better than anyone. he can no longer rid himself of the spirits he invoked a battle is won but not the war i read document the diary of a swiss mercenary gives us insight into daily life in the persian army while it was . cold hunger and disease is all affected the soldiers as did the fair of mutilation and death...
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dimon lloyd blankfein and warren buffett who were told you just have to compete with them this is a meritocracy you just have to compete with them on the mean time born in one nine hundred eighty s. may never cover from the great recession partly because they have all those student loan debts which they can never destroy they've got to keep on making payments as soon as they earn above a certain amount of income that you've got to take you've got to pay it so it becomes difficult to compete but also what didn't happen to prior generations generation x. baby boomers are generations you know we didn't have that he's insane student loans or you know the tuition rates but we also didn't have obamacare and the basically the government the goons acting on behalf of these private corporations these private so called health insurance companies well first a tweet from john walker d.c. and it is really an appreciated how much they see a exchange that's obamacare was designed as a marketplace for people paying full cost and how it has turned into mostly a very inefficient welfare system was a few unlucky middle class people are stuck with so. i'll show you there's a few charts this is goin
dimon lloyd blankfein and warren buffett who were told you just have to compete with them this is a meritocracy you just have to compete with them on the mean time born in one nine hundred eighty s. may never cover from the great recession partly because they have all those student loan debts which they can never destroy they've got to keep on making payments as soon as they earn above a certain amount of income that you've got to take you've got to pay it so it becomes difficult to compete but...
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recent memoir "unmasked" lloyd webber touches on his struggles in the past with health issues and even depression but having sat down with him a few times over the past few years,sgoing on. >> maybe he has something up his sleeve for news a next chapter. >> i hope so. who doesn't want the next andrew hav m hs d boyeb er the one time i did it was so hard so that line "my power over you grows stronger yet" where did you get that? >> he's like calm down. how many times have you seen phantom? >> a lot. >> i've made you a rich man. >> exactly. thank you so much. watch the 72nd annual tony awards hosted by josh groban and sara bareilles on cbs tomorrow night at 8:00/7:00 central. >>> one of thet eye toc vehies m soonwo berl outd' of production but only increasing the love owners have for their vw beetles. ahead we'll visit a place that keeps them on the road, no matter when they first rolled off thlo rechg thi morng saturday." >>> your character is fascinating you're this performance coach counseling people trying to perhaps bring out the best or the worst in them but this season, i had the sense that she was also manipulating people. >> um-hum. yes. there's been a sl
recent memoir "unmasked" lloyd webber touches on his struggles in the past with health issues and even depression but having sat down with him a few times over the past few years,sgoing on. >> maybe he has something up his sleeve for news a next chapter. >> i hope so. who doesn't want the next andrew hav m hs d boyeb er the one time i did it was so hard so that line "my power over you grows stronger yet" where did you get that? >> he's like calm down. how...