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mr. goldman's case. what the public is asked to building you're going to discussing discuss 3 cases without preparation they didn't send documents or tell you what was documents were you know nothing because if you did know something we're supposed to know anything that's not privileged. you don't know what the cases are don't know the scope of the discussion and you don't have any idea a that's the way it seems from the public's point of view if it's the case you don't know what to go into closed session if you don't know what you're going to discuss in closed session hallway can you decide that a closed session is required if you look at the yawned item we can't tell if a closed session is required sunshine ordinance section 67 pointed 8 stitsdz states it the agenda disclosureer should specifically identify a case under discussion that's what the law says you can be as disingenious about it >> only tell us things like it's a legal case the law says you have to say with the specific case is if you don't
mr. goldman's case. what the public is asked to building you're going to discussing discuss 3 cases without preparation they didn't send documents or tell you what was documents were you know nothing because if you did know something we're supposed to know anything that's not privileged. you don't know what the cases are don't know the scope of the discussion and you don't have any idea a that's the way it seems from the public's point of view if it's the case you don't know what to go into...
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simpson, charging him with the murders of nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman. mr.pson, in agreement with his attorney, was scheduled to surrender this morning to the los angeles police department. initially, that was 11:00. it then became 11:45. mr. simpson has not appeared. the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> what were you thinking right there? all of those gasps! >> it was pretty interesting. i have heard a lot about that moment from a lot of people over the years. and no one seems to forget that moment. when they sucked the air out of the room with gasps. >> a media crush inside and a gathering crowd outside. the first inkling of what would explode into a national obsession. at 3:00 p.m., los angeles district attorney gil garcetti delivered a stern message. >> i want to say something to the entire community. if you, in any way, are assisting mr. simpson in avoiding justice, mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. and if you assist him in any way you are committing a felony. >> o.j. simpson is a fugitive.
simpson, charging him with the murders of nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman. mr.pson, in agreement with his attorney, was scheduled to surrender this morning to the los angeles police department. initially, that was 11:00. it then became 11:45. mr. simpson has not appeared. the los angeles police department right now is actively searching for mr. simpson. >> what were you thinking right there? all of those gasps! >> it was pretty interesting. i have heard a lot about that...
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mr. oh peel, former chairman of goldman sachs asset management. our top story less than 24 hours until chief mario draghi makes one of the most -- we can take out the music now. ♪ will he cut are interest rates or do more and how will stocks and bonds react? let's take it to the panel. steve weiss, what's going to happen here? >> it's are interesting. the european markets traded off a little bit. not a lot. everybody comes on air and says it is fully priced in. i don't trade the data or announcements. it's a function of how aggressive he gets that will really drive significant upside. no matter what happens, after it happens whether the stock market is down or spikes, you get involved in europe. stay more involved. >> people will make the argument or try to figure out whether any of the craghi expectations are in the market. the s&p is at an all time high for intraday. there is a surprise factor looming as to what really happens, whether he goes above and beyond. whatever it takes is what he said in the past. >> i don't think it is necessarily pri
mr. oh peel, former chairman of goldman sachs asset management. our top story less than 24 hours until chief mario draghi makes one of the most -- we can take out the music now. ♪ will he cut are interest rates or do more and how will stocks and bonds react? let's take it to the panel. steve weiss, what's going to happen here? >> it's are interesting. the european markets traded off a little bit. not a lot. everybody comes on air and says it is fully priced in. i don't trade the data or...
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mr. investor -- ambassador. poll.the newest ♪ >> welcome back. margaret carlson and lanhee chen in a moment. but first, julianna goldman is here.e latest poll came out and they are not passing it around in the white house. >> americans are saying to the president, we are not that into you. favorabilityd high ratings. >> personal. >> how much americans like him. hisas hit the low for presidency at 44%. that is become a drag across his approval ratings. ratings are back to where they were after the botched health-care rollout. across all the areas, the , majoritieslth care disapprove. >> you have talked to some the respondents to the poll. what stood out? >> to me tell you about two individuals. in simi valley, california. she has been unemployed for one and a half years. she voted for the president in 2008 and 2012. she has never owned a home. obama never went after the people in the finance companies. and never made them accountable. then you have a man in washington state. he is a very -- a retired vet. home was worth $250,000 less than what he paid for. he said he did not see any the big banks or guys going to jail. >> that i
mr. investor -- ambassador. poll.the newest ♪ >> welcome back. margaret carlson and lanhee chen in a moment. but first, julianna goldman is here.e latest poll came out and they are not passing it around in the white house. >> americans are saying to the president, we are not that into you. favorabilityd high ratings. >> personal. >> how much americans like him. hisas hit the low for presidency at 44%. that is become a drag across his approval ratings. ratings are back...
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book thing again mr weston had goldman in that part of the. destruction in our country poured the love to do more years why did they decide to hold this election right now there's no stability in syria the election is not part of the twenty two of geneva communique which states that a transitional government should be formed first why now. why that they're. better stable in the ukraine or in afghanistan it is. the new should be held at this time this is what i've done put election and i think that was the. push through the picture they have thought their lives they can see. how do the un people by the by the millions know that the word why not visit with the opposition. and checking on some of the world's other headlines this hour afghanistan's presidential front runner up to a dollar has escaped a suicide bomb attack on his way from a campaign event in the capital kabul four people were killed and sixteen injured in the explosion no one has claimed responsibility for the attack but taliban insurgents have repeatedly vowed to disrupt the elect
book thing again mr weston had goldman in that part of the. destruction in our country poured the love to do more years why did they decide to hold this election right now there's no stability in syria the election is not part of the twenty two of geneva communique which states that a transitional government should be formed first why now. why that they're. better stable in the ukraine or in afghanistan it is. the new should be held at this time this is what i've done put election and i think...
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honor the recipients of the goldman sachs 10,000 small businesses program and just announce that mr.rg will join mr. blank fine as a cochair on the program's advisory council. .tephanie joins me now it was like church. you could hear a pin drop. but let me tell you, this was -- >> let me tell you, this was a lucky, lucky day. i got to sit down with two leaders in their industries, two icons, mike bloomberg and lloyd blankfein. not start asin did a goldman sachs investment banker. he was a lawyer. and he worked his way up. mike bloomberg, who lost his job at allan brothers started in i.t. business with a couple of other guys. >> and then he was asked to leave. >> and that sure worked out for him. >> sure. >> the recipient of the 10,000 business award, what can this do for them? >> one of the things that i learned that the mayor sees clearly is how terrific the people all are. they are fantastic. you would think that the people we talk with today, the couple dozen that we spoke with today were from central casting. with 3500 people that we have already brought through this program, it
honor the recipients of the goldman sachs 10,000 small businesses program and just announce that mr.rg will join mr. blank fine as a cochair on the program's advisory council. .tephanie joins me now it was like church. you could hear a pin drop. but let me tell you, this was -- >> let me tell you, this was a lucky, lucky day. i got to sit down with two leaders in their industries, two icons, mike bloomberg and lloyd blankfein. not start asin did a goldman sachs investment banker. he was a...
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mr. simpson, go ahead and stand. >> yes, your honor, i stand before you today sorry. >> i definitely figured he would get three years, maybe five years. 9.5 to 33? definitely overkill. >> the goldmanamily however, felt justice was long overdue. >> when he said he was a die battba -- diabetic, i wanted to send him a care package of cookies. that's all the fun we can have here. >> he is overweight. he doesn't have a smile anymore. he doesn't want people to see him like he is right now, so we talk and that's that. >> pardo says simpson's favorite times in prison is fantasy football and coaching the prison football team. >> he is still o.j. >> o.j. filed his latest appeal and is awaiting a decision just this last month. in the meantime, he remains behind bars until his next possible patrol in 2017. >>> adam silver sits down to reveal the behind-the-scenes details. >> i was hoping it wasn't donald. i thought it was so outrageous. >> unselfish. how this guy became one of the greatest leaders of his era. >> what a leader has the capacity to do is step outside his own circle and live 20 to 25 different lives. >> the coach of the american team at the american cup
mr. simpson, go ahead and stand. >> yes, your honor, i stand before you today sorry. >> i definitely figured he would get three years, maybe five years. 9.5 to 33? definitely overkill. >> the goldmanamily however, felt justice was long overdue. >> when he said he was a die battba -- diabetic, i wanted to send him a care package of cookies. that's all the fun we can have here. >> he is overweight. he doesn't have a smile anymore. he doesn't want people to see him...
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changing gears. 20 years ago tonight, nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman were murdered, stabbed to death in los angeles. >> mrn, in agreement with his attorney, was scheduled to surrender this morning to the los angeles police department. initially, that was 11:00. it then became 11:45. mr. simpson has not appeared. >> mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. >> a year and a half later, 150 million people watched as a jury announced the acquittal of o.j. simpson, a shocking and a captivating real-life soap opera. glued to the television, and after the verdict was announced, i heard someone in a nearby building yell out in celebration. but there wasn't anything to celebrate. lives had been lost. tonight a comprehensive account of the entire story airs at 9:00 p.m. eastern on discovery i.d. >> in america, we have the presumption of innocence, not the assumption of guilt. >> we should not forget the fact that we have two victims who were brutally slain, two young people whose lives stretched out before them, with all the possibilities that that entailed. and these two young victims have been murdered. >>
changing gears. 20 years ago tonight, nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman were murdered, stabbed to death in los angeles. >> mrn, in agreement with his attorney, was scheduled to surrender this morning to the los angeles police department. initially, that was 11:00. it then became 11:45. mr. simpson has not appeared. >> mr. simpson is a fugitive of justice right now. >> a year and a half later, 150 million people watched as a jury announced the acquittal of o.j. simpson, a...
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mr. stump is doing some banking. >> not trading. we know goldman is fixed income, volumes have. low, difficult. >> right. >> layoffs coming in that area. m&a has certainly picked up for some of the banks. >> yes. and mr. stump i happen to like the guy. i know covassvich there's a shot in tim geithner's book "stress tests" because he said they didn't need the bailout, they were like the biggest -- second biggest. but the main thing is when you put this stuff behind you, it changes everything. how much is michael want to put behind? >> they've had its issues as well. >> oh, yeah. >> so i mean the idea of selling it because you see $12 billion you should be buying it. $12 billion. i don't know if i can keep it under that. that would be huge for them. $12 billion. i said that and now the government -- i know holder watches the show. mr. holder. >> now he's going back to his numbers like wait a minute. cramer said they got a deal here. >> i also told him not to let the airlines merge. a lot of good that did. >> instead they went after it snooshs blew me off that one. >> went after the
mr. stump is doing some banking. >> not trading. we know goldman is fixed income, volumes have. low, difficult. >> right. >> layoffs coming in that area. m&a has certainly picked up for some of the banks. >> yes. and mr. stump i happen to like the guy. i know covassvich there's a shot in tim geithner's book "stress tests" because he said they didn't need the bailout, they were like the biggest -- second biggest. but the main thing is when you put this stuff...
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mr. simpson, go ahead and stand. >> yes, your honor, i stand before you today sorry. >> i definitely figured he would get three years, maybe five years. 9.5 to 33? definitely overkill. >> the goldmany however, felt justice was long overdue. >> when he said he was a die -- diabetic, i wanted to send him a care package of cookies. that's all the fun we can have here. >> he is overweight. he doesn't have a smile anymore. he doesn't want people to see him like he is right now, so we talk and that's that. >> pardo says simpson's favorite times in prison is fantasy football and coaching the prison football team. >> he is still o.j. >> o.j. filed his latest appeal and is awaiting a decision just this last month. in the meantime, he remains behind bars until his next possible patrol in 2017. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> up next, a young boy is the only witness to murder, but he didn't see the man's face. >> whoever came there, came there with a specific purpose to kill. >> the killer did almost everything right. >> the serial number on this weapon was obliterated. >> until he made one small mistake. >> that masking tape was of the same color as the masking tape that was wrapp
mr. simpson, go ahead and stand. >> yes, your honor, i stand before you today sorry. >> i definitely figured he would get three years, maybe five years. 9.5 to 33? definitely overkill. >> the goldmany however, felt justice was long overdue. >> when he said he was a die -- diabetic, i wanted to send him a care package of cookies. that's all the fun we can have here. >> he is overweight. he doesn't have a smile anymore. he doesn't want people to see him like he is...
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>> lloyd blankfein, the ceo of goldman sachs, spoke this morning on "squawk box" regarding mr.antor's defeat in the republican primary in virginia. >> i hope it doesn't mean that it will be impossible from this point forward to compromise on issues like the budget, on immigration policy, or any of the issues in the country. at the end of the day i don't look forward to a time when every legislature goes to washington absolutely committed to an extreme point of view and we can never resolve anything and never move forward and i think this is a -- this is not necessarily a good signal but have to see how this plays out. >> there were all these reports that cantor would flirt with the tea party and then bankers in new york would then come in and say maybe you're going too far and he would then straddle things. look, the reason why -- yesterday i said the reason why this market keeps going up is we forget about washington. and washington bodes confidence, things like debt ceiling that make our bonds less attractive and s&p wants to downground. >> that very evening we get a reminder
>> lloyd blankfein, the ceo of goldman sachs, spoke this morning on "squawk box" regarding mr.antor's defeat in the republican primary in virginia. >> i hope it doesn't mean that it will be impossible from this point forward to compromise on issues like the budget, on immigration policy, or any of the issues in the country. at the end of the day i don't look forward to a time when every legislature goes to washington absolutely committed to an extreme point of view and we...
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goldman sachs. i don't know anything about him, but i know eric cantor pretty well. not a liberal democrat, he is pretty conservative and i will say this, mrbrat will have no impact on th republican caucus going forward. the only impact he has was he beat eric cantor. somebody will need to fill his shoes. unless i am missing something here, they are not that much different than eric cantor. liz: he may end up needing business money to make it in the general election. >> just a quick point regarding mr. cantor and business credentials. they have never been in dispute. one of the problems they consistently ran into was this balancing act how to be friendly to business and somehow acknowledge the rising influence of the tea party. i think that really contributed to the erosion of support at home. >> listen, i know eric pretty well, i have watched his record. other than voting for the bailouts in 2008, what did he do that gave wall street some special privilege? nothing. it was guilt by association. we should point out one other thing. wall street thought it had a friend in eric cantor, gave my to him but this will have no impact on business.
goldman sachs. i don't know anything about him, but i know eric cantor pretty well. not a liberal democrat, he is pretty conservative and i will say this, mrbrat will have no impact on th republican caucus going forward. the only impact he has was he beat eric cantor. somebody will need to fill his shoes. unless i am missing something here, they are not that much different than eric cantor. liz: he may end up needing business money to make it in the general election. >> just a quick point...
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goldman sachs. jan, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> do you agree with mr. plosser? are we going to be seeing lift-off sooner rather than later? >> i agree with the idea that we're closing in on the objectives. i think in general, the news has been pretty constructive. they continue to pick up, despite the weakness in gdp in the first quarter, so i agree with that part, but my view is i think there is more room to go before that calls for monetary policy tightening. i think that's still a long way away. >> we had robert shiller on this morning, talking about stocks being at the high end of historical valuation, saying again, in doesn't preclude them from going high, but they are. do think the combination of that, plus the economic improvement you've mentioned would lead the fed to be more reactive, this fed, anyway. >> i mean, i think asset prices do matter, of course, because asset prices transmit the impulse of easing monetary policy to the economy, so the more easing of stock prisices, e more credit spreads you get will lead them to lifting the rate and moving. bu
goldman sachs. jan, welcome back. >> good to be here. >> do you agree with mr. plosser? are we going to be seeing lift-off sooner rather than later? >> i agree with the idea that we're closing in on the objectives. i think in general, the news has been pretty constructive. they continue to pick up, despite the weakness in gdp in the first quarter, so i agree with that part, but my view is i think there is more room to go before that calls for monetary policy tightening. i...
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mr. chairman, what strikes me is when all else fails, we always go back so i ask you, drw goldman, to finishi removed one of the worstn disincentives to employment forr parents because in those states that have not taken it, the eligibility limit for health tym insurance for ait parent is typically 50% of the poverty level or less. so if you're working at minimum wage, more than a few hours and you get the chance to work steady part time or full time, , you're placing your health yourh insurance atea risk. if a state takes the expansion,n you have the ability to keep k that healthee insurance and sle secure at night knowing that you have it. >> thank you. dr. dorr. >> in your testimony today you state the earned income tax e credit, child kara sis tans, public health insurance, food c stamps and child support ood st enforcementam collections can a be important work supports thatl make earnings go farther for a a family. they said love is not enough. sometimes work is not enough, correct? >> what do you mean?ec >> well, your job may not pay t what you really need to support your family. >> th
mr. chairman, what strikes me is when all else fails, we always go back so i ask you, drw goldman, to finishi removed one of the worstn disincentives to employment forr parents because in those states that have not taken it, the eligibility limit for health tym insurance for ait parent is typically 50% of the poverty level or less. so if you're working at minimum wage, more than a few hours and you get the chance to work steady part time or full time, , you're placing your health yourh...
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goldman sachs. i read about this being at a hearing on the hill and this member of the congressional oversight panel said to me, he began a question to me by saying, well, mr geithner, of course you're a banker. i said, no, actually i'm not a banker. well, you're in banking spent i said, no. i was not in banking. you were in investment banking. i said no, never in investment banking. but that perception or because of that initial description of my past and partly because of what we were doing just hardened, became overwhelmingly accepted wisdom. the way the world works is when those perceptions matter a lot and when those perceptions harden, they are very hard to break. >> another policy question, some of the fiercest criticism of you during your tenure and of the book is come about the help that was offered for homeowners. one critic wrote at every turn on housing the evidence points to tim geithner preferring whatever options with the least pressure on banks rather than actually helping ordinary people. >> i know that's a common perception but it is deeply confused perception and it rests on just a deeply unrealistic since of what our choices were. what
goldman sachs. i read about this being at a hearing on the hill and this member of the congressional oversight panel said to me, he began a question to me by saying, well, mr geithner, of course you're a banker. i said, no, actually i'm not a banker. well, you're in banking spent i said, no. i was not in banking. you were in investment banking. i said no, never in investment banking. but that perception or because of that initial description of my past and partly because of what we were doing...
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mr. hoyt wants to bring in, you would think it is looking okay. not necessarily everyone agrees with that. we spoke to them earlier at the goldman sachs event and this is what he had to say. >> it's too early to declare victory. it's too early to declare in spain that we are back to a normal fiscal situation where you can use fiscal policy aggressively to try to influence the cycle. i think there probably is some scope for well-targeted measures, particularly the intent of the spanish program if it is assigned to be growth oriented and overall fiscally neutral. >> the other big story this week, of course, will be the u.s. after that rot up first quarter gdp revision. ross, we're going to talk about the outlook for nonfarm payrolls this week. will may bring a decline from that big number in april? john hatseus will join us shortly. back to you. >> more on that, that's coming up. chris, still wondering what the ecb should do this week? >> should do or probably will do. they flagged it pretty well, haven't they? we are going to get a cut in the race. >> that's interesting. it is whether they do some kind of funding for lending or w
mr. hoyt wants to bring in, you would think it is looking okay. not necessarily everyone agrees with that. we spoke to them earlier at the goldman sachs event and this is what he had to say. >> it's too early to declare victory. it's too early to declare in spain that we are back to a normal fiscal situation where you can use fiscal policy aggressively to try to influence the cycle. i think there probably is some scope for well-targeted measures, particularly the intent of the spanish...
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mr. president, the only reason that these firms were betting on the price of oil was to speculate and to make money. goldman sachs, bank of america, they do not use oil. their only function in this process is speculation, driving up prices and making huge profits. mr. president, the rise in oil and gasoline prices were entirely avoidable. the dodd-frank wall street reform required the cftc to impose strict limits on the amount of oil wall street could trade in the energy futures market by january 17 of 2011, over three and a half years ago. unfortunately the cftc has been unable to implement position limits due to opposition from wall street in a ruling by the d.c. circuit court. this is simply unacceptable. millions and millions of americans who are filling up at the gas tanks today are disgusted. they know they're being ripped off and they want us to protect our needs. mr. president, the time is now to provide the american people relief at the gas pump before the situation gets even worse. i urge my colleagues to cosponsor this legislation. and with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. p
mr. president, the only reason that these firms were betting on the price of oil was to speculate and to make money. goldman sachs, bank of america, they do not use oil. their only function in this process is speculation, driving up prices and making huge profits. mr. president, the rise in oil and gasoline prices were entirely avoidable. the dodd-frank wall street reform required the cftc to impose strict limits on the amount of oil wall street could trade in the energy futures market by...