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mr. kimre recognized for five minutes. >> chairman hill, ranking member lynch and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify today. my name is james kim. i'm a partner at the law firm pepper hamilton sanders. i'm presenting my views and not those of the firm or any client. firm. my testimony aiqnd the views i express today are informeded by my tenure at the cfpb and subsequent practice focusing on payments and technology. my clients at trout and pepper range from banks and other established institution to medium size and early stage companies seeking to introduce innovative products and expand choices for consumers in the marketplace. from 2012 through 2014, i had the privilege of serving at the cfpb where i was the lead attorney in the bureau's first enforcement action by mobile devices and payments. i also work with colleagues in the office of supervision and supported examination. and i was a member of an interdepartmental working group focusing on emerging payment p
mr. kimre recognized for five minutes. >> chairman hill, ranking member lynch and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify today. my name is james kim. i'm a partner at the law firm pepper hamilton sanders. i'm presenting my views and not those of the firm or any client. firm. my testimony aiqnd the views i express today are informeded by my tenure at the cfpb and subsequent practice focusing on payments and technology. my clients at trout and pepper range from...
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mr. kim to you. how is this larger participant role compared to previous larger participant rules? >>ell, with prior ones we were not asking these questions like with service, and when who the big players were i don't think people debated by much concern about whether the threshold would capture the large ones versus the small ones. i think today's hearing highlights how there's a lot of uncertainty about the scope of the rule and its potential impact. >> mr. kim, again to you. can you walk us through what a a typical supervisor examination by the cfpb would look like for firms identified as larger participants and describe what powers the cfpb has over an entity once it has been designated as a larger participant? w they sin examiners -- santa. it's at a minimum several that easily 20 to 30 who are logitech companies, i would imagine the cfpb would bring it so-called a game and bring as many as it can. it would be probably a combination of hosting an on-site but also hybrid or virtual. and t
mr. kim to you. how is this larger participant role compared to previous larger participant rules? >>ell, with prior ones we were not asking these questions like with service, and when who the big players were i don't think people debated by much concern about whether the threshold would capture the large ones versus the small ones. i think today's hearing highlights how there's a lot of uncertainty about the scope of the rule and its potential impact. >> mr. kim, again to you. can...
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mr. kim, aren't you interested in the last hybrid? mr. kim? what's the deal with this kid anyway? from what i heard them say is power in sorry. it leads from type areas and type in the when i was young. i just loved being an artist. as time went on, it developed into a more realistic and my 2 go bunch mean then this art with basic me, my head space. when creating this project was just how, how more involved society may be. now, you know, personalize. you know, so this 1st one to school attends or 1st correction, you know, all the change, the kids sit in school, it's more like you have to be a certain way to mentor. and for me, i created this piece because of you know, what we've seen that out for the rest of us, but on the certain way, the being a 20 old and you mentor and phase 2, it challenges such as not being respected when you demands that some policies from a client and in general you always have to understand when somebody thousands pay you will pays you late to with every small job i get i put 25 into the enemy doing the points, the distribution i guess at the moment it go
mr. kim, aren't you interested in the last hybrid? mr. kim? what's the deal with this kid anyway? from what i heard them say is power in sorry. it leads from type areas and type in the when i was young. i just loved being an artist. as time went on, it developed into a more realistic and my 2 go bunch mean then this art with basic me, my head space. when creating this project was just how, how more involved society may be. now, you know, personalize. you know, so this 1st one to school attends...
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mr. kim or aren't you interested in the last hybrid? mr. kim. what's the deal with this kid anyway? from what i heard them say is taryn. sorry. it leads from type a, some type the, the when i was young, i just love being an artist. as time went on, it developed into a more realistic and watching global gene mendez auto with basically my head space when creating this project was just how, how more involved society may be. now, you know, personal life. you know? so this 1st one to school tends or post correction, you know, all the trends that could sit in school. it's more like you have to be a certain way to matter. and for me, i created this piece because of you know, what are you seeing that out for the rest of us that on the certain way, the being a 20 old and you made to face to it challenges such as not being respected. when you do months, it's and policies from a client, and in general, you always have to understand when somebody doesn't pay you or pays you late. so with every small job i get, i put you back into the enemy. do we have a sample? put the distribution, i guess at
mr. kim or aren't you interested in the last hybrid? mr. kim. what's the deal with this kid anyway? from what i heard them say is taryn. sorry. it leads from type a, some type the, the when i was young, i just love being an artist. as time went on, it developed into a more realistic and watching global gene mendez auto with basically my head space when creating this project was just how, how more involved society may be. now, you know, personal life. you know? so this 1st one to school tends or...
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mr. kim, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman hill ranking member lynch and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify today. my name is james kim. i'm a partner at the law firm pepp sanders. i'm presenting my views and not those of the firm or any client. firm. my testimony and the views i expr by my tenure at the cfpb and subsequent practice focusing on payments and technology. my clients at trout and pepper range from banks and other established institution to medium size and early stage companies seeking to introduce innovative products a choices for consumers in the marketplace. from 2012 through 2014 i had the privilege of serving at the cfpb where i was the lead attorney in the bureau's first enforcement action by mobile devices and payments. i also work with col supervision and supported examination. and i was a member of an interdepartmental working group focusing on emergin products and since leaving the bureau my practice very much focuses on helpi
mr. kim, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman hill ranking member lynch and members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify today. my name is james kim. i'm a partner at the law firm pepp sanders. i'm presenting my views and not those of the firm or any client. firm. my testimony and the views i expr by my tenure at the cfpb and subsequent practice focusing on payments and technology. my clients at trout and pepper range from banks and other established...
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. >> we now go to mr. kim for your response. >> it is so important for voters to know that they can trust their candidates and they are in the senate to take the right vote. i represented donald trump twice and i voted to impeach him twice. people can tell i was putting what is best for the country ahead of what is best for my career and i am worried about the record of the first eight. lady. she was a registered voter of the obama administration and she donated six figures worth of donations to republican candidates and institutions over time. i do not feel confident in terms of what her positions are and i feel that is concerning when we see that she donated thousands of dollars to george w. bush who then appointed justice alito. george w. bush who voted and appointed clarence thomas, these are major concerns for democratic voters and the first lady needs to answer for them. >> will give tammy murphy: the first person i ever gave political contribution to was bill bradley. if you look at any donations i have
. >> we now go to mr. kim for your response. >> it is so important for voters to know that they can trust their candidates and they are in the senate to take the right vote. i represented donald trump twice and i voted to impeach him twice. people can tell i was putting what is best for the country ahead of what is best for my career and i am worried about the record of the first eight. lady. she was a registered voter of the obama administration and she donated six figures worth of...
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translation: taesung village acorn jelly is the best. - mrs kim knows her days here are numbered.the last time i'll make myjelly so i'm giving it my all. yesterday there was a funeral here. phone rings. i got a phone call from a friend. she said, "hey, it's just you and me now. "let's try to hold on for a little longer." but it's really hard at our age. i'll be the first one to go, not the village. i'm jean mackenzie and i am the bbc�*s sole correspondent covering the entire korean peninsula, so north and south korea. when i arrived in korea, relations between north and south korea were in this really interesting period of flux. and so things on the peninsula felt a lot more volatile than they had done in quite a number of years. and so when i entered that situation and was seeing tensions escalate, i was thinking, "well, who does this actually affect "right here, right now? "who's having to deal with this?" and then i learn about this community of south koreans that live inside the demilitarised zone. right. we're getting out. good morning. annyeong haseyo. how are you? morning.
translation: taesung village acorn jelly is the best. - mrs kim knows her days here are numbered.the last time i'll make myjelly so i'm giving it my all. yesterday there was a funeral here. phone rings. i got a phone call from a friend. she said, "hey, it's just you and me now. "let's try to hold on for a little longer." but it's really hard at our age. i'll be the first one to go, not the village. i'm jean mackenzie and i am the bbc�*s sole correspondent covering the entire...
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like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before korea was even divided.e isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. "one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean "soldiers came too close," mrs kim tells me. "i started screaming. "it was so scary." the village of taesung was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace, along with another village in the north, kijong, but no one is thought to live there now. given that the north koreans have decided to abandon this village and they don't have people living there, why do you keep people living here? right, many people believe that both taesung—dong and kijong—dong exist in the hope of one day reunifying the korean peninsula. failing that, perhaps one day it could pave the way for the normalisation of relations between the two koreas. but this hope is dying. last month, the north declared unification impossible and branded south korea its number one enemy, putting the elderly residents on the front line of escalating tensions. we're taken out to the fields along the border. beyond th
like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before korea was even divided.e isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. "one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean "soldiers came too close," mrs kim tells me. "i started screaming. "it was so scary." the village of taesung was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace, along with another village in the north, kijong, but no one is thought to live there now. given that the north...
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like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before korea was even divided. isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. "one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean soldiers came too close", mrs kim tells me. "i started screaming. it was so scary". the village of taesung was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace aong with another village in the north, kijong, but no one is thought to live there now. given that the north koreans have decided to abandon this village and they don't have people living there, why do you keep people living here? right, many people believe that both taesung dong and kijong—dong exist in the hope of one day reunifying the korean peninsula. failing that, perhaps one day it could pave the way for the normalisation of relations between the two koreas. but this hope is dying. last month, the north declared unification impossible and branded south korea its number one enemy, putting the elderly residents on the front line of escalating tensions. we're taken out to the fields along the border. beyond the rus
like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before korea was even divided. isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. "one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean soldiers came too close", mrs kim tells me. "i started screaming. it was so scary". the village of taesung was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace aong with another village in the north, kijong, but no one is thought to live there now. given that the north koreans have...
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like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before korea was even divided. comes an abundance of land to farm. "one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean soldiers came too close", mrs kim tells me. "i started screaming. "it was so scary." the village of taesung was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace along with another village in the north, kijong, but no one is thought to live there now. given that the north koreans have decided to abandon this village and they don't have people living there, why do you keep people living here? right, many people believe that both taesung dong and kijong—dong exist in the hope of one day reunifying the korean peninsula. failing that, perhaps one day it could pave the way for the normalisation of relations between the two koreas. but this hope is dying. last month, the north declared unification impossible and branded south korea its number one enemy, putting the elderly residents on the front line of escalating tensions. we're taken out to the fields along the border. beyond the rusty sign
like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before korea was even divided. comes an abundance of land to farm. "one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean soldiers came too close", mrs kim tells me. "i started screaming. "it was so scary." the village of taesung was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace along with another village in the north, kijong, but no one is thought to live there now. given that the north koreans have decided...
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like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before currier was even divided.oesn't pay taxes or rant and with extreme isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. 0ne isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean soldiers came to close, mrs kim tells me. i started screaming. it was so scary. the village was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace. along with another village in the north. but no one is thought to live there now. given the north koreans have decided to abandon this village and they don't have people living there, why don't have people living there, why do you keep people living here? right. many people believe that both exist in the hope that one day we unifying the korean peninsular. failing that, perhaps one day could pave the way for the normalisation of relations between the two koreas. but this hope is dying. last month, the north declared unification impossible. and branded south korea at number one enemy. putting the elderly residents on the front line of escalating
like many of the villagers, mrs kim was born here before currier was even divided.oesn't pay taxes or rant and with extreme isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. 0ne isolation comes an abundance of land to farm. one day when i was gathering acorns, north korean soldiers came to close, mrs kim tells me. i started screaming. it was so scary. the village was established at the end of the korean war as a symbol of peace. along with another village in the north. but no one is thought to live...
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at such rates with the problems that we have now, what we have to cover, we will have enough, says mr. kim, until september, well, this is reality, and it is not something that someone there believes or does not believe, we all believe in the best, but this is a reality, but in zaporizhzhia, for example, but i can't now to say by region, because the situation is different everywhere, but if you look at zaporizhzhia, as it is now with revenues, and if you can be brief, this is an interesting question, are there any critical points that are not there, but they should be and not there? look, of course, there are problems with revenue, because the tax base is decreasing, but the situation in zaporizhzhia is not critical, but the economy is working, and zaporizhzhia has sufficiently large revenues, even in these conditions it continues to allocate sufficiently large funds to the armed forces of ukraine. this year it was allocated initially 200 million, at the recent session in the city council, an additional 150 million was allocated. yes, it is possible less than some other regional centers, b
at such rates with the problems that we have now, what we have to cover, we will have enough, says mr. kim, until september, well, this is reality, and it is not something that someone there believes or does not believe, we all believe in the best, but this is a reality, but in zaporizhzhia, for example, but i can't now to say by region, because the situation is different everywhere, but if you look at zaporizhzhia, as it is now with revenues, and if you can be brief, this is an interesting...
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thank you mr. kim, star plus energy's newly appointed ceo. we could not be more humbled and appreciative of the faith and trust you put in our state, and we will reinvest in you and your workforce. thank you so much. i'm just as proud of indiana's long-standing relationships with japan. and with israel. who honor us this evening with their diplomatic presence. please welcome consul general unity of japan and consul general: of israel. are with yr people, our friends affected byr the recent tragedy in japan consul general, our hearts are with your people, our friends, affected by the recent tragedies in japan. and consul general, please know we continue to pray for the safety and security of all those who call the holy land home, and we pray for the prospect of lasting peace. back home in indiana, let's move on to what's changing for the better. businesses and individuals are thriving in indiana, because we operate in a continuous improvement rote mode. for starters, we cut our personal income taxes again, to 3.05% on the way down to 2.9%. mil
thank you mr. kim, star plus energy's newly appointed ceo. we could not be more humbled and appreciative of the faith and trust you put in our state, and we will reinvest in you and your workforce. thank you so much. i'm just as proud of indiana's long-standing relationships with japan. and with israel. who honor us this evening with their diplomatic presence. please welcome consul general unity of japan and consul general: of israel. are with yr people, our friends affected byr the recent...
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where a sufficient number of apartment buildings, five are injured, this is updated information from mr. kim also in dnipropetrovsk region, in nikopol, where it flies every day, a drone hit a gas station and it is already known that three people were injured as a result of this hit, so eh we... now we probably have to take a short break, and then we'll have an interesting guest - wait a second , please, before the break, just a minute, i just have to tell you about one story, today is the last final day of this whole show , which is called elections in russia, they are like that are called elections, and we understand that they are also holding a similar campaign in their embassies around the world. and here in berlin , for example, there was a huge queue in front of the russian embassy, people go there to vote, and next to it, along this queue, an action was organized, the action is called a test of russian democracy , near the russian embassy, and the organizers of this action actually offer everyone willing throw a ballot into the urn, in that urn there are small items... in moldova t
where a sufficient number of apartment buildings, five are injured, this is updated information from mr. kim also in dnipropetrovsk region, in nikopol, where it flies every day, a drone hit a gas station and it is already known that three people were injured as a result of this hit, so eh we... now we probably have to take a short break, and then we'll have an interesting guest - wait a second , please, before the break, just a minute, i just have to tell you about one story, today is the last...
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important, but it is also important to help those regions that are more difficult, so until september, mr. kimptember there is money, and this is 52% of the needs, these are the regions, 52% of the needs are until september, it is not yet known, if there will not be more tax revenues, and where they should be taken, then, well, this is also what i say, this is a question that cannot be resolved. but you know when it is, when you hear it, yes, you understand that this is how it is, this is life, this is reality, not decorated, not with slogans, but this is reality, and here you need these issues to be resolved, i hope that they will be resolved, now for your attention, for your attention the plot, now i will open it and invite you to see, a full-scale war found him in the kherson region, far from his native home, when russian troops moved into ukraine from the crimean side , our military received an attack. to stop the enemy, but the forces were unequal. then the car in which bohdan was was hit by heavy artillery fire. my colleagues talked to the mother of the fallen defender. my sunshine is go
important, but it is also important to help those regions that are more difficult, so until september, mr. kimptember there is money, and this is 52% of the needs, these are the regions, 52% of the needs are until september, it is not yet known, if there will not be more tax revenues, and where they should be taken, then, well, this is also what i say, this is a question that cannot be resolved. but you know when it is, when you hear it, yes, you understand that this is how it is, this is life,...
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yoon—kyung is mr kim's third daughter. she left as a teenager to go to school and never came back. youngest daughter's wedding. has it been sad for you over the years having all six of your daughters leave the village? i was most heartbroken when i had to send my youngest daughter away. for years, women have been at a disadvantage here. while men were allowed to marry outside the village and bring their wives in, women were not, forcing them to leave to find love. in the past decade, the village has shrunk by a third as the old die and the young leave. as darkness descends, the threat from north korea rises. dog barks the soldiers go door to door to check everyone's safely inside. the villagers need permission to leave their homes after seven o'clock. dog barks this curfew is the most restrictive part of village life. as a young couple with two small children, the shin family is unusual. mi—sun met gyung—ho at a party, and he convinced her to move in. translation: when my parents visited for the first time, - don't interrupt that programme to take you live york. the liberal democra
yoon—kyung is mr kim's third daughter. she left as a teenager to go to school and never came back. youngest daughter's wedding. has it been sad for you over the years having all six of your daughters leave the village? i was most heartbroken when i had to send my youngest daughter away. for years, women have been at a disadvantage here. while men were allowed to marry outside the village and bring their wives in, women were not, forcing them to leave to find love. in the past decade, the...
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important, but important and help those regions that are more difficult , that is, until september, mr. kimd that the money is available until september, and this is 52% of the needs, these are regions, 52% of the needs are available until september, it is not known if there are not more tax revenues, and where should they go, then, well, that’s what i’m also saying, this is a question that can’t be solved like that, but you know, when it is, when you hear it, and you... understand that this is how she is, this is life, this is it is reality, not embellished, not with slogans, but such a reality, and here these issues must be resolved, i hope that they will be resolved, now for your attention, for your attention the plot, now i will open it, and invite you to look. a full-scale war found him in the kherson region, far from his native home, when russian troops advanced on ukraine from the crimean side, our military was tasked with stopping the enemy, but the forces were unequal. then the car in which bohdan was was hit by heavy artillery fire. my colleagues spoke with the mother of the falle
important, but important and help those regions that are more difficult , that is, until september, mr. kimd that the money is available until september, and this is 52% of the needs, these are regions, 52% of the needs are available until september, it is not known if there are not more tax revenues, and where should they go, then, well, that’s what i’m also saying, this is a question that can’t be solved like that, but you know, when it is, when you hear it, and you... understand that...
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youkyung: mr. kim lot of time telling us about has rationale behind the shortselling, and also what the government is going to review before considering ending the shortselling ban. one of the things that the government will look at is they want to improve this current shortselling activities monetary system so that they want to make sure that we have some kind of system in place so that each company can see that they have enough outstanding balance of borrowed shares before they short any stocks. so we can understand that the south korean government is going to implement a system within each individual companies before they do the shortselling so that they want to reduce potential illegal shortselling trades that could happen. this is the kind of system the south korean government wants to see completed before they determine think shortselling at the end of june. another thing he also mentioned is that they will also look at financial market conditions at the time. although he said the likelihood of t
youkyung: mr. kim lot of time telling us about has rationale behind the shortselling, and also what the government is going to review before considering ending the shortselling ban. one of the things that the government will look at is they want to improve this current shortselling activities monetary system so that they want to make sure that we have some kind of system in place so that each company can see that they have enough outstanding balance of borrowed shares before they short any...
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. >> thank you, mr. kim. >> that was delightful. >> again, as called burn book. i've read it. you'll learn a lot and big constantly entertained. the panel is back with their takes on top stories and predictions for what will be on the news before it's no, that's right after the break >> that was really, really perfect. >> they come every night watch until the sun rises again. it's a window on the other side >> there'll be very interested in someone new what does he do well, you don't, you want to know what they are? >> when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice, ride it out with the trade-offs of treating or push through the pain and symptoms with you real been there's another option. one, dose works fast to eliminate migraine pain treated anytime anywhere without wearing where you want or if it's to do not take with strong cyp 3a4 inhibitors, allergic reactions to you. wealthy can happen. most common side effects are nausea and sleeping, migraine pain relief starts with, you it's give out, you learn how amphi to help you say >> jpmorgan wealth management knows it's eas
. >> thank you, mr. kim. >> that was delightful. >> again, as called burn book. i've read it. you'll learn a lot and big constantly entertained. the panel is back with their takes on top stories and predictions for what will be on the news before it's no, that's right after the break >> that was really, really perfect. >> they come every night watch until the sun rises again. it's a window on the other side >> there'll be very interested in someone new what...
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well, talking about your wife, mrs. kim. yeah. it's that whole conference asian journey, i guess the waypoint i want to pick up is the conversation that she received on the phone call. and it's certainly a read some of the background story there. but how did you go about recording her story and how that developing for you, colonel? and i'll come back to you to what the waypoint kind of the physical and emotional journey piece in there. if we can talk kind of what that look like and sort of presenting. okay. yeah, kim was very gracious and very helpful in putting together this story. she is very much a behind the scenes person. and so i was very grateful that she willing to share with me as much as she did kim preferred to communicate via email and she luckily had kept a journal of all that had happened as much as she could. i mean, she had her hands full write to kids, a wounded husband and. just incredibly chaotic time. but she was able to look at her journal and email me just some of her and some of the just the black and white
well, talking about your wife, mrs. kim. yeah. it's that whole conference asian journey, i guess the waypoint i want to pick up is the conversation that she received on the phone call. and it's certainly a read some of the background story there. but how did you go about recording her story and how that developing for you, colonel? and i'll come back to you to what the waypoint kind of the physical and emotional journey piece in there. if we can talk kind of what that look like and sort of...
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mr. kim, thank you. i have a couple of questions. i think you covered this, but i want to drill down on it. what triggers the filing requirements is that once a certain expenditures met, the threshold. so the requirement to register is triggered. once a contact lobbyist makes five contacts on behalf of their employee and their employer, or one contact on behalf of a client. alternatively, if a lobbyist wants to register before they qualify out of an abundance of caution, the moment they qualify, they the moment they register the next monthly filing would be due. that's for contact lobbyists. what about for contact and expenditure lobbyists. and so one issue that's always been elusive to me is when you have public officials or their staffs advocating for certain legislation or will probably legislation that's advocacy and not lobbying, because i still struggle with that concept. for example, you've got a state legislator showing up to advocate for a certain bill that's part of their job, and maybe we're getting too deep. but i'm just
mr. kim, thank you. i have a couple of questions. i think you covered this, but i want to drill down on it. what triggers the filing requirements is that once a certain expenditures met, the threshold. so the requirement to register is triggered. once a contact lobbyist makes five contacts on behalf of their employee and their employer, or one contact on behalf of a client. alternatively, if a lobbyist wants to register before they qualify out of an abundance of caution, the moment they...
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cnn's elizabeth wagmeister sat down with mr. kim will to see how he is preparing for the big night. >> jimmy, this is your fourth time. >> it is seeing the oscars. >> why would i do this four times? it makes no sense. it's not even a good round number. >> jimmy kimmel is bad ready to roast the stars. i saw your movies. now it's my turn to make you sit in the theater for three-and-a-half god help you if i know you like if you're if you've been to my house here in trouble on oscar night we caught up with kimmel and days before the show to hear his plans in, see if anything is off-limits >> george santos yeah. safe. but i think he would i think it will make him so happy if he was mentioned at the oscars and i'm not interested in making him happy. >> the hollywood strikes. >> the strikes, yes. is something i will talk about. sure. can being >> nominated, but not barbie. >> there'll be some version of that. >> yes. >> taylor swift and travis kelce, not off limits, but probably played out. >> now, your wife is an executive producer. does
cnn's elizabeth wagmeister sat down with mr. kim will to see how he is preparing for the big night. >> jimmy, this is your fourth time. >> it is seeing the oscars. >> why would i do this four times? it makes no sense. it's not even a good round number. >> jimmy kimmel is bad ready to roast the stars. i saw your movies. now it's my turn to make you sit in the theater for three-and-a-half god help you if i know you like if you're if you've been to my house here in trouble...
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the chair recognizes mr. kiming yoursel available and coming before community today. since the disastrous withdraw from afghanistan to the divided administration all heartfelt products for afghan women have vanished. one incredible gains in the classroom played an active role in the afghan government pressed and participated in the workforce with their miracle workers. when the taliban seized power one of the first actions was to ban girls from attending secondary school. they eliminated against women and ban women from working ngos and started access to public areas. decades of work on women and girls went down the drain in a matter of weeks. as a woman, this is deeply personal to me. it is been raised several times today that you presented in administration with several power-sharing proposals that would give the taliban partial or majority control of afghan government. about women's rights and participation in the afghan government? >> we gave one plan to accelerate andince we wanted to see the optimal outcome
the chair recognizes mr. kiming yoursel available and coming before community today. since the disastrous withdraw from afghanistan to the divided administration all heartfelt products for afghan women have vanished. one incredible gains in the classroom played an active role in the afghan government pressed and participated in the workforce with their miracle workers. when the taliban seized power one of the first actions was to ban girls from attending secondary school. they eliminated...
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mr. kim, thank you. i have a couple of questions. i think you covered this, but i want to drill down on it. what triggers the filing requirements is that once a certain expenditures met, the threshold. so the requirement to register is triggered. once a contact lobbyist makes five contacts on behalf of their employee and their employer, or one contact on behalf of a client. alternatively, if a lobbyist wants to register before they qualify out of an abundance of caution, the moment they qualify, they the moment they register the next monthly filing would be due. that's for contact lobbyists. what about for contact and expenditure lobbyists. and so one issue that's always been elusive to me is when you have public officials or their staffs advocating for certain legislation or will probably legislation that's advocacy and not lobbying, because i still struggle with that concept. for example, you've got a state legislator showing up to advocate for a certain bill that's part of their job, and maybe we're getting too deep. but i'm just
mr. kim, thank you. i have a couple of questions. i think you covered this, but i want to drill down on it. what triggers the filing requirements is that once a certain expenditures met, the threshold. so the requirement to register is triggered. once a contact lobbyist makes five contacts on behalf of their employee and their employer, or one contact on behalf of a client. alternatively, if a lobbyist wants to register before they qualify out of an abundance of caution, the moment they...
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mr. kim. >> thank you to the four of you for coming on here today.want to build on something that congressman moulton was talking about. director easterly, you talked about just the importance of being able to connect in with the different communities across our nation. i was very interested what you said about the field force, making people aware, organizations aware of the services that are being provided, and a lot of the conversation today has been talking about how can we prevent some of this type of situation where we would have these vulnerabilities with our critical infrastructure. but director easterly, you also framed it and i thought it was a very poignant way to frame it, talking about some of the concern of societal panic i think is the phrase that you used, something that can be done against us that can very much damage our ability to operate, create that kind of concern amongst the ark and people that could sway political decision-making and weighing decisions in that way. so i guess i just wanted to ask the four of you, yes we put eve
mr. kim. >> thank you to the four of you for coming on here today.want to build on something that congressman moulton was talking about. director easterly, you talked about just the importance of being able to connect in with the different communities across our nation. i was very interested what you said about the field force, making people aware, organizations aware of the services that are being provided, and a lot of the conversation today has been talking about how can we prevent...
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mr. hussein al bukhaiti, activist and political commentator who is joining us live from sun. we also have with us miss kim sharif, yemeny activist and lawyer who is joining us from london. let's begin with mr. bukaiti, thank you very much for joining us, please give us more details about these attacks and let's not forget that this was definitely something that the uh zionist entity did. not uh count in its equations when it started the war, the genocidal war on gaza, yeah, i mean this is exactly what happened, because when yemany has taken action and declared war against israel because of its genocide in gaza, the israeli regime did not expect that any country will actually do anything for the palestinian people, because for since the occupation of palestine and since the killing especially the people. of gaza, many arab nation actually has uh stayed quiet and they haven't done anything, on the top of that, actually they are allowing israel to avoid the blue cate formed in in the red sea or the gulf of eden by allowing ship to reach united arab emirate port and then they transport all the goods that isra
mr. hussein al bukhaiti, activist and political commentator who is joining us live from sun. we also have with us miss kim sharif, yemeny activist and lawyer who is joining us from london. let's begin with mr. bukaiti, thank you very much for joining us, please give us more details about these attacks and let's not forget that this was definitely something that the uh zionist entity did. not uh count in its equations when it started the war, the genocidal war on gaza, yeah, i mean this is...