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mr. oliver and mr. mclaughlin what effect do you think the regulatory environment will have on many of these new innovations and the changing regulatory environment had an effect on or slowed the evolution of many of these new products? we will start with mr. oliver. >> well that is a great question and one of the important questions that we discussed within this workgroup. one of the reasons they asked us to try to rationalize the regulatory infrastructure, given that most of the payments will be made using existing instruments, i think the people are pretty comfortable with where that is right now and there appears to be no serious legislation on the horizon to change that. i think the real issue here has to do with those places where gaps occur where different parties are involved in the transaction then have typically been involved before. the federal communications commission for instance oversees the wireless industry but they have no experience with payments. many of the payments have no experien
mr. oliver and mr. mclaughlin what effect do you think the regulatory environment will have on many of these new innovations and the changing regulatory environment had an effect on or slowed the evolution of many of these new products? we will start with mr. oliver. >> well that is a great question and one of the important questions that we discussed within this workgroup. one of the reasons they asked us to try to rationalize the regulatory infrastructure, given that most of the...
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to deal with some of the most costly come some olives trusted said mr president you don't get it to do you feel as if there is any change in me be central to the front range of foreign policy i'm on now with the new president and you also had several bilateral meetings besides meetings or rock obama could you give us some details please for example if david cameron invited you to the london olympics will be good is not google says well this was my first opportunity to meet the new french president was going to mr l. lund. i can tell you that he is definitely in the middle of different from the us legal us sarkozy and this is only natural these are different people they represent different political divorces and i could tell that much of those hearings are in the discussion as low priority is the most i'm probably not the right person to talk about them. and your french should stock up on that is of course these two people represent a different burgle forces of what we see on the other hand can lead tell your use of that who is where the entire economy is on the pressure because of the
to deal with some of the most costly come some olives trusted said mr president you don't get it to do you feel as if there is any change in me be central to the front range of foreign policy i'm on now with the new president and you also had several bilateral meetings besides meetings or rock obama could you give us some details please for example if david cameron invited you to the london olympics will be good is not google says well this was my first opportunity to meet the new french...
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olive branch just hours before. >> how unfortunate. all right. thank you. >>> well, before mr. obama's surprise visit was announced, mitt romney had been criticizing him for his handling of the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. today in new york city, romney said it's fine for the president to say he had a role in the essential killing of osama bin laden, the problem romney says is making an event that united americans political. >>> and tomorrow, newt gingrich is expected to officially suspend his campaign. that announcement is scheduled to happen in arlington. in a video on his website, newt gingrich thanked all of the supporters for their hard work. the former speaker of the house says he will back mitt romney in the november election. >>> five people are in hot water accused of trying to blow up a bridge in cleveland. the fbi arrested the men last night. the suspects purchased what they thought were explosives from undercover agents. the fbi says the public was never in danger and none of the suspects are affiliated with terror organizations. >>> occupy demonstrators
olive branch just hours before. >> how unfortunate. all right. thank you. >>> well, before mr. obama's surprise visit was announced, mitt romney had been criticizing him for his handling of the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. today in new york city, romney said it's fine for the president to say he had a role in the essential killing of osama bin laden, the problem romney says is making an event that united americans political. >>> and tomorrow, newt gingrich is...
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olive oil and tomato sauce. - ah. very good. thank you. see you next week. excuse me, mr. brashov. i've got to get your order now. oh. just a minute. i'm sorry, jess, but this is going to take a little longer than i thought. in that case, i'm going home. - but what about our game ? - no. we can play some other time. i'll tell you what. why don't we leave the board the way it is... and after the party tonight, we can finish. all right. it really shouldn't take me more than a few minutes to beat you. very funny. so who is going to win the game ? between you and me, i don't think i have a chance. mr. brashov, this is a wonderful party. i wish jess and carol were here. i think carol had to work late, but i'm sure they'll be here any minute. and besides, jess and i have our own business to attend to after the party. ah, the big game. smiles ! i don't want to make the decision. i want us to make the decision. i am just afraid that whatever decision we make, one of us is going to be unhappy. may i have everybody's attention, please ? i would like to take this opportunity... to thank kathe
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mr. bumble from the poorhouse. this is a copy of oliver twist. it's one of the works they came out in book form first before the installment. you see a wonderful image of oliver's reception by fagan and the boys. and again, many of these books we expense them in media first, orville but it's rich to be able to see them as a contemporary reader did. there's a geewhiz, exciting emotional aspect using the books but there's also a scholarly recent. it tells us something about how the publishing business was, how authors work. and also how people read books but these are the kind of things that people on this campus are may be interested in doing research on the history of the book, on english literature. and so we are having to open this collection to scholars, to students, and, in fact, on this campus we really want to promote the use of collections for undergrads, and graduates to the. another one of my favorites, which again many of you may have encountered in a paperback, here is pride and prejudice. and it's in this small three volume set with w
mr. bumble from the poorhouse. this is a copy of oliver twist. it's one of the works they came out in book form first before the installment. you see a wonderful image of oliver's reception by fagan and the boys. and again, many of these books we expense them in media first, orville but it's rich to be able to see them as a contemporary reader did. there's a geewhiz, exciting emotional aspect using the books but there's also a scholarly recent. it tells us something about how the publishing...
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mr. bumble from the poorhouse. this is a copy of all for telesphere -- oliver twist. we see a wonderful image of this section. again, many of these books, we experience than with media or film. it's great to be allowed to see them as a contemporary reader did. no, there is ag was wonderful ecstatic best setting emotional us up -- the emotional aspect, but also as go of the reason that tells us how the publishing business work, al of this worked, and also help people read books. these a the kind of things that people on this campus amid be interested in doing research on the history of the book literature. so we're happy to open this collection to scholars, students on this campus we really want to promote the use of collections for undergrads and graduate students. one of my favorites, again, many of you may have recounted in paperback. here is pride and prejudice. and it is in this small three volume set with what is probably one of the most famous lines there is the literature. the truth universally knowledge that a single man in possession of good fortune. we have all the first editions of jane austen, one
mr. bumble from the poorhouse. this is a copy of all for telesphere -- oliver twist. we see a wonderful image of this section. again, many of these books, we experience than with media or film. it's great to be allowed to see them as a contemporary reader did. no, there is ag was wonderful ecstatic best setting emotional us up -- the emotional aspect, but also as go of the reason that tells us how the publishing business work, al of this worked, and also help people read books. these a the kind...
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mr. bumble from the poorhouse and this is a copy of oliver twist. it is one of dickens works that came out in book form first before the installment. you see a wonderful image of oliver's reception by fagan and the boys. again many of these books were in media first or film and it is rich to see them as the contemporary reader did. there is a gee aesthetic emotional aspect is seen above but there is also a scholarly reason. tells us something about how the publishing business was, how authors worked and how people read books. these are the kinds of things that people maybe are interested in doing research on a history of the book, english literature. we are happy to open this collection to scholars, two students and in fact on this campus we really want to promote the use of collections and graduate students. another one of my favorites which again many of you may have counted in a paperback penguin classic, here is "pride and prejudice." it is in a small 3-volume set with probably one of the most famous lines there is in literature. it is a truth u
mr. bumble from the poorhouse and this is a copy of oliver twist. it is one of dickens works that came out in book form first before the installment. you see a wonderful image of oliver's reception by fagan and the boys. again many of these books were in media first or film and it is rich to see them as the contemporary reader did. there is a gee aesthetic emotional aspect is seen above but there is also a scholarly reason. tells us something about how the publishing business was, how authors...
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mr. blankfein having weathered another year of negative headline, most notably an op-ed by former ranking executives. blankfein has offered an olivechiro as the lead independent director earlier this year. the company is diving into social media. today it will be tweeting from the annual meeting. blankfein's tenure has been marked as the outperformance of its pierce. the vote on compensation is often a proxy for voter dissatisfaction. we'll have headlines later in the day. back to you guys. >> thank you. we have a quick moment to talk to sallie krawcheck, someone who probably dealt with individual investors as much as anyone, or at least you heard from your brokers about it. >> sure. >> i used to do that for a living and i remember i started like 1981 or '82. that came after 12 years of people being totally uninterested in the stock market and it set up a move from 800 to 10,000 in the averages. i feel like given what we had with the financial crisis, the flash crash and 9/11 and no real advance in the averages for a long time, the individual investor has to be totally disillusioned and now you have facebook. this didn't help the
mr. blankfein having weathered another year of negative headline, most notably an op-ed by former ranking executives. blankfein has offered an olivechiro as the lead independent director earlier this year. the company is diving into social media. today it will be tweeting from the annual meeting. blankfein's tenure has been marked as the outperformance of its pierce. the vote on compensation is often a proxy for voter dissatisfaction. we'll have headlines later in the day. back to you guys....
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mr. universe" at jimgaffigan.com. you'll be glad you did. it makes you laugh. he's a funny, funny man. thanks for coming on, buddy. we'll be right back with penn and teller, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ oliveth orecchiette then pick two tuscan extras. like a bruschetta. and roasted asparagus. the taste of tuscany at olive garden. [ male announcer ] tough on sweat. ♪ not on skin. get powerful 48 hour sweat protection plus 1/4 moisturizer technology. only with dove men + care deodorant. plus 1/4 moisturizer technology. let's play indoors this weekend. all we need is a couple of gallons of our hardest-working paint... ...from the home depot. the place that gives us more top-rated brands than anywhere else... ...at prices that won't shake up our budget. let's make a one-wall statement... ...or tackle a total room takeover ...with paint that'll get the job done in fewer trips up and down the ladder. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. the number one brand of paint just got better. starting at $24.96. get two miracles in one product. new tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines... and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. new tone rehab from easy... b
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mr. play has been so kind as to though my spaghetti. >> that's spaghetti for everybody else out there. >> spaghetti. and then i make a really fast lemon sauce. olivespect so simple. >> lemon juice, a little bit of salt. and i am adding to this particular, this time, some arugula. i don't always add it. you don't have to. what's great about this dish, hot or sold. for the summertime, it's always a dish i make ahead of time, it can sit and add whatever kind of protein you want to it. it is very light. are you going to be able to taste this? >> i'm going to definitely taste this. you're also going to put this meat that you've been marinating, you're going to be grilling that. >> so then you basically mix this all together until the pasta has absorbed all of the lemon and the parmesan cheese and the olive oil. and it takes, like, two minutes and kind of sucks it all up. moving on. >> what about your drink? >> we're going to do that in a send. you're going to put that into this. >> no, no, i don't put it in there. i cook the shrimp. >> we're starting to run out of time. i'm going to let you do that. >> giada, i'm cooking, too, you know. >> just tell me
mr. play has been so kind as to though my spaghetti. >> that's spaghetti for everybody else out there. >> spaghetti. and then i make a really fast lemon sauce. olivespect so simple. >> lemon juice, a little bit of salt. and i am adding to this particular, this time, some arugula. i don't always add it. you don't have to. what's great about this dish, hot or sold. for the summertime, it's always a dish i make ahead of time, it can sit and add whatever kind of protein you want...