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i'm scottish, american and gaud malan. i am a former inmate of the san francisco jail and former client of adopt probation. i'm a recovering substance-abuser with 25 years' of continuous sobriety and i also been able to get off of social security and return to work in social services since my reentry. i have over 15 years' of working in multi-cultural communities here in san francisco. i have worked as a hiv hepatitis c counselor, certified drug and alcohol abuse counselor, prevention educator, case manager and i'm currently employeed with tenderloin housing community with adult probation as a housing specialist. i believe i have extensive knowledge of needs and barriers of the individuals returning into the community. and i also have expertise in transgender and sexual minority issues. i have been a previous board of supervisors appointee to the drug abuse advisory board and i was co-chair. i was an appointee of the transgender council and my last appoint in 2012 was then mayor gavin newsom and co-chair of the hiv hepatit
i'm scottish, american and gaud malan. i am a former inmate of the san francisco jail and former client of adopt probation. i'm a recovering substance-abuser with 25 years' of continuous sobriety and i also been able to get off of social security and return to work in social services since my reentry. i have over 15 years' of working in multi-cultural communities here in san francisco. i have worked as a hiv hepatitis c counselor, certified drug and alcohol abuse counselor, prevention educator,...
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malan, we picked columbus day for the wall street debut. the right time to woo u.s. investors?stina church. good morning. there are a lot of skeptical people out there. a lot of skeptical people. you're not one of them. >> we are skeptical about the five-year plan targets and the size of the targets. we do think there is a lot of benefits from the plan. market has ruled out the fact that he can do anything and there is a lot of upside opportunity. >> he is one of the most charismatic guys you'll ever meet. he is a great poker player. he knows how to communicate the message when he wants to. why do we have this gap? >> he knows how the markets work. he plays his cards close to his chest. we will find out what he has planned. he is very good at giving the market guidance when he wants to. he is being quiet going into the listing. you said we will get to visibility by year end as to any type of change in capital structure. there are plans a foot. he is waiting for the timing to see when he was desk will discuss it. about of the big concerns this company is its balance sheet. it do
malan, we picked columbus day for the wall street debut. the right time to woo u.s. investors?stina church. good morning. there are a lot of skeptical people out there. a lot of skeptical people. you're not one of them. >> we are skeptical about the five-year plan targets and the size of the targets. we do think there is a lot of benefits from the plan. market has ruled out the fact that he can do anything and there is a lot of upside opportunity. >> he is one of the most...
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lucio malan told cnbc earlier this vote is not what italy needs.s real reform. >> i don't think that we are solvie ining this problem. there are many other problems. companies don't hire people not only because of the labor laws, but because of high taxes, high bureaucracy and high and low internal consuming. low internal demand. and what the government has been done in this month except from lots of promises and announcements and some attitude, some bullying attitudes as being nothing. as being in that direction, to worsen the bureaucracy, to worsen taxes, increase taxes and to discourage the internal demand. >> today's vote coincides with emergency eu leaders summit on jobs, which is called by italy and france in ways to boost employment. claudia is standing by in milan. claudia. >> yes, well, the climate is certainly heating up here. we are getting protesters. they are really close by, about a hundred meters away. they represent one of the italian trade unions, which is one of the big issues that this reform is facing. the unions are putting a l
lucio malan told cnbc earlier this vote is not what italy needs.s real reform. >> i don't think that we are solvie ining this problem. there are many other problems. companies don't hire people not only because of the labor laws, but because of high taxes, high bureaucracy and high and low internal consuming. low internal demand. and what the government has been done in this month except from lots of promises and announcements and some attitude, some bullying attitudes as being nothing....
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malan less so, but the whole musician impression was amazing. >> charlie: one of the rooms is about hiserotic works. >> yes. >> charlie: where did that come from? >> the fact he wanted to break all the barriers. he did self-portraits of himself naked a lot, and very often he showed important people naked from the waste-up, and you could see them with their hands like this. amazing. >> charlie: when did you buy your first piece? >> when i was 14. >> charlie: is that right? yeah. >> charlie: just attractive to you the idea of -- >> what happened is when i was 13 1/2 i went into a book store on lexington avenue called e.y., and i was looking for a tract i was interested in at that time and i saw egon schiele and i took the book out and started looking through it. i realized this person was very special. but at that time, nobody had schiele. they didn't know him. most were in private collections. all of a sudden, i found, finally, one schiele drawing, and i paid $600 for it. in fact, years later when i sold it or traded it, ended up in one of the great collections in vienna, fantastic. but
malan less so, but the whole musician impression was amazing. >> charlie: one of the rooms is about hiserotic works. >> yes. >> charlie: where did that come from? >> the fact he wanted to break all the barriers. he did self-portraits of himself naked a lot, and very often he showed important people naked from the waste-up, and you could see them with their hands like this. amazing. >> charlie: when did you buy your first piece? >> when i was 14. >>...
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shares rose almost two percent and the company moved to chairs from malan to new york. sergio marchionne explained. >> it's a comeback story. we need to be here for a variety of reasons, to have access to the biggest capital market in laidorld, other plans we out and it feels like being home so i think we are in the right place. >> for the third time in three years, potential buyer has walked away from t mobile. iliad killed its offer to buy it. deutsche telekom owns 2/3 of t mobile and investors are split over whether i should sell it -- they should sell it. citigroup and wells fargo just reported moments ago and it looks like wells fargo pretty much is in line with wall street estimates. citigroup came in with a slight beat. we have more news from citigroup. >> citigroup is a third-biggest u.s. bank. if you take a look at the numbers, one dollar $15 per share beat the one dollar 12 per share estimate from analysts. that benefits from a stronger u.s. customer and from stronger international business. the firm announced plans to exit consumer banking in 11 markets. in a
shares rose almost two percent and the company moved to chairs from malan to new york. sergio marchionne explained. >> it's a comeback story. we need to be here for a variety of reasons, to have access to the biggest capital market in laidorld, other plans we out and it feels like being home so i think we are in the right place. >> for the third time in three years, potential buyer has walked away from t mobile. iliad killed its offer to buy it. deutsche telekom owns 2/3 of t mobile...