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. >> good morning, mrs. lewis. >> good morning, my name is lewis. we're opposed to the changes in regards to the 43 about bus stop at lumbar and lions and the bus route as it self. as people with senior citizens and those with disabilities, we'll be isolated and greatly endangered by these two proposals. we count on the 43 bus to take us to the hospitals. we're a community of seniors who live independently in subsidized apartment. we do not have the monetary means to use taxi cabs and
. >> good morning, mrs. lewis. >> good morning, my name is lewis. we're opposed to the changes in regards to the 43 about bus stop at lumbar and lions and the bus route as it self. as people with senior citizens and those with disabilities, we'll be isolated and greatly endangered by these two proposals. we count on the 43 bus to take us to the hospitals. we're a community of seniors who live independently in subsidized apartment. we do not have the monetary means to use taxi cabs...
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. >> good morning, mrs. lewis. >> good morning, my name is lewis. we're opposed to the changes in regards to the 43 about bus stop at lumbar and lions and the bus route as it self. as people with senior citizens and those with disabilities, we'll be isolated and greatly endangered by these two proposals. we count on the 43 bus to take us to the hospitals. we're a community of seniors who live independently in subsidized apartment. we do not have the monetary means to use taxi cabs and we're not able to make the climb up and down the hill to a one eighth of a mile to the next bus stop. our senior community resident is the polling place for the marina and cal halo area and it has been so for decades. without the 43 bus where will people go to both. we don't believe this consequence should be overlooked. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> patricia catty, maryland hughes. riley. >> good morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. my name is patricia and i'm a resident of gate apartments. it's subject to fede
. >> good morning, mrs. lewis. >> good morning, my name is lewis. we're opposed to the changes in regards to the 43 about bus stop at lumbar and lions and the bus route as it self. as people with senior citizens and those with disabilities, we'll be isolated and greatly endangered by these two proposals. we count on the 43 bus to take us to the hospitals. we're a community of seniors who live independently in subsidized apartment. we do not have the monetary means to use taxi cabs...
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electric vehicles in the city on in those cases we don't find them and we let them drive uncles to mr lewis's decision. all of this after school to twenty two years on this box. on monday morning he scored three thousand try this has caused enough to outrun theres also the sake of typing this it is cropped and whats not. and despite the inconvenience many parisians except the restrictions as necessary who will be on this note on a c minus ten the reasons for doing this since there's a problem with pollution. it sells the one and was listed for the outburst was impressed at having the commotion we face on a daily basis the school. and to speak in detail. anyone who upped the price is extensive transit system can ride for nothing as to the next three days. german prosecutors say they will not appeal to jail sentence handed down last week the former by munich present weakness. this was given its tui and honesty is the daunting was thirty million euros of taxes. he seems resigned from his post is fine president and supervise the boy chair the sixty two year old is expected to sign his jail term i
electric vehicles in the city on in those cases we don't find them and we let them drive uncles to mr lewis's decision. all of this after school to twenty two years on this box. on monday morning he scored three thousand try this has caused enough to outrun theres also the sake of typing this it is cropped and whats not. and despite the inconvenience many parisians except the restrictions as necessary who will be on this note on a c minus ten the reasons for doing this since there's a problem...
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emission vehicles and action pickles etc in those cases we can find them in the tribal mickel said mr lewis's decision. all of this have to fork over twenty two euros on the spot. on monday morning police court four thousand drivers. the program was declared a success shifting west to help the air cleared the most part he's lifted restrictions on thursday. fashion design of iran's call. the girlfriend of rolling stones frontman mick jagger was found dead at her apartment in new york demanded an examiner ruled the forty nine year old committed suicide by hanging scarves and jackets had been a couple since two thousand and one. stone's calls out to the tour of australia and new zealand's to hearing the news on tuesday one hundred and twenty thousand people on red square in moscow to celebrate it needs to accept crimean into the russian federation and to applaud president black neoprene to its top line toward the waist. was it peugeot low. long difficult and exhausting sea voyage in crimea and seven still hope of returning to the report to rush you go into. the in the kremlin upload the full sui
emission vehicles and action pickles etc in those cases we can find them in the tribal mickel said mr lewis's decision. all of this have to fork over twenty two euros on the spot. on monday morning police court four thousand drivers. the program was declared a success shifting west to help the air cleared the most part he's lifted restrictions on thursday. fashion design of iran's call. the girlfriend of rolling stones frontman mick jagger was found dead at her apartment in new york demanded an...
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.> massive asterisk mr. lewis agreed to pay the 10 lane dollar fine him a bank of america is expected to pay mr. lewis's portion. that is part of an employee agreement. >> so not much personally. >> that hurts. i'm sorry. that is upsetting. >> our third front-page story, taking a turn, king's digital. the maker of candy crush got crushed yesterday. biggest a client of any newly listed u.s. company this year. this comes even after king prices of the discount reflecting the concerns about it being a one-hit wonder. >> what is the why? >> you mean, why you care? >> no, why it went down. >> 70% comes from candy crush. and the question is expected to generate revenues of 618 -- i'm sorry, $6 million a day. revenues of six money dollars a day. if you're generating that revenue on again, you have nowhere to go but down. the growth has already come down. there's a reason why this was brought to market at 9.2 times for earnings. >> which banks screwed up here? jpmorgan led the ipo. but i don't know if you can blame the ban
.> massive asterisk mr. lewis agreed to pay the 10 lane dollar fine him a bank of america is expected to pay mr. lewis's portion. that is part of an employee agreement. >> so not much personally. >> that hurts. i'm sorry. that is upsetting. >> our third front-page story, taking a turn, king's digital. the maker of candy crush got crushed yesterday. biggest a client of any newly listed u.s. company this year. this comes even after king prices of the discount reflecting the...
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mr. day-lewis. from you, it blows it right out of the ballpark. thank you so much, to the academy. is, it means a great deal. in a year of extraordinary, yet again, extraordinary performances by women. amy adams, everything you do. but your performance in "american hustle" blew my mind. and, meryl, what can i say? sandra, i could watch that performance until the end of time. and i sort of felt like i had. [ laughter ] julia, #suckit. you know what i mean? and, judi dench, i mean, what a career. she's not here tonight because at the age of 79, her film was so successful, that she's in india doing a sequel. i mean, what a career that is. if i could hope. and me -- [ applause ] i'm here accepting an award in an extraordinary screenplay by woody allen. thank you so much, woody, for casting me. i'm truly appreciative. and i'm so very proud that "blue jasmine" stayed in the cinemas for as long as it did. and thank you to sony classics, to michael and tom for their support. for bravely and intelligently distributing the film. and to the audiences who went to see it. and perhaps those of u
mr. day-lewis. from you, it blows it right out of the ballpark. thank you so much, to the academy. is, it means a great deal. in a year of extraordinary, yet again, extraordinary performances by women. amy adams, everything you do. but your performance in "american hustle" blew my mind. and, meryl, what can i say? sandra, i could watch that performance until the end of time. and i sort of felt like i had. [ laughter ] julia, #suckit. you know what i mean? and, judi dench, i mean, what...
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. >> again, mr. lewis, wednesday and thursday. steve, thank you so much. we appreciate the effort.oop." next. ♪ >> good morning. it is monday, march 31. you are watching "in the loop." i am betty liu. chicago fed president charles evans will be hosting fed chair janet yellen back home in the windy city today. we will get a preview with one of his longtime colleagues. tonight is a deadline for americans to sign-up finally for obama care. about 6 million people have enrolled. take a look at the top headlines this morning. also, china passes biggest online retailer making a big that off-line. -- aba investing coats retail group that owns a shopping mall in china. it will use the outlets to develop an online to o-l
. >> again, mr. lewis, wednesday and thursday. steve, thank you so much. we appreciate the effort.oop." next. ♪ >> good morning. it is monday, march 31. you are watching "in the loop." i am betty liu. chicago fed president charles evans will be hosting fed chair janet yellen back home in the windy city today. we will get a preview with one of his longtime colleagues. tonight is a deadline for americans to sign-up finally for obama care. about 6 million people have...
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i mean, if you follow mr. lewisadding a great deal of liquidity. it's adding volume, okay. i'm making the volume perhaps 50% larger by buying just before you do and then selling it back to you. but i'm not adding to the liquidity. i'm not making the offer any deeper. and i'm not making the bids any fuller. so it's hard to see, you know. they provide more volume but in some ways it's like static, it doesn't have a clear message to it. >> finally, art, quickly, is april going to be any kinder than march? >> april tends to be despite the poets, mr. elliot's contention is the kindest month to the stock market historically. so we'll see. particularly tomorrow has about a 70% up buyer. we'll cross our fingers and hope that lives up to it, unless the high frequency traders come in. >> art, thank you. art cashin here wearing his blind squirrel tie which i just tweeted and people adore. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> marijuana still legal in colorado, but hemp is a whole other story. find out what the federal government is
i mean, if you follow mr. lewisadding a great deal of liquidity. it's adding volume, okay. i'm making the volume perhaps 50% larger by buying just before you do and then selling it back to you. but i'm not adding to the liquidity. i'm not making the offer any deeper. and i'm not making the bids any fuller. so it's hard to see, you know. they provide more volume but in some ways it's like static, it doesn't have a clear message to it. >> finally, art, quickly, is april going to be any...
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start meetings with everyone individually to get you on board, because you used the word crisis, mr. lewis, and i have to share that. this is a looming crisis upon us. esteemedo back to our panel, and we will call on sue minter, deputy secretary of the vermont agency of transportation. and thank you,, chairman boxer, ranking member vitter, members of the committee. this is an honor for me to be able to speak before you today about the special issues facing small states and your opportunity with the next transportation reauthorization bill. ityou about the issues that we feel so passionately about. our transportation network of ouris the background economy. andstrength and growth success depends upon a 21st century transportation system. as our country is finally slowly climbing out of the great , it is critical that we find a safe and reliable transportation system. vermont, like many states, is anfronting challenges of aging and deteriorating infrastructure. as we've heard. while we have made substantial progress in the last five years, we still have 30% of our bridges either structurally
start meetings with everyone individually to get you on board, because you used the word crisis, mr. lewis, and i have to share that. this is a looming crisis upon us. esteemedo back to our panel, and we will call on sue minter, deputy secretary of the vermont agency of transportation. and thank you,, chairman boxer, ranking member vitter, members of the committee. this is an honor for me to be able to speak before you today about the special issues facing small states and your opportunity with...
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i think mr. lewis' book will help us shine a light on this problem. there's two things we have to do. one is, we have to investigate in the commodities future trading corporation, the s.e.c. has to investigate whether there is currently anything illegal. the second is this clearly requires new laws and reforms to catch up with the changes in technology. >> who's doing this? who are the bad guys? >> high-frequency traders are firms all around the world. they're massive investments. and there is an incredible race for speed now. people are paying hundreds of millions of dollars to shave milliseconds off. it's used by all different kinds of firms, including some perfectly legitimate firms. but the high-frequency traders are the amazing combination of scientists and analysts that are just shaving speed every day. >> which brings up the interesting point. the young man last night who found this out has created an exchange that by delaying -- by delaying the high-frequency trader, says he evens the playing field. >> correct. and it's what they call speed bu
i think mr. lewis' book will help us shine a light on this problem. there's two things we have to do. one is, we have to investigate in the commodities future trading corporation, the s.e.c. has to investigate whether there is currently anything illegal. the second is this clearly requires new laws and reforms to catch up with the changes in technology. >> who's doing this? who are the bad guys? >> high-frequency traders are firms all around the world. they're massive investments....
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but countrywide is the one where you can't ever excuse mr. lewis countrywide is what destroyed that company. hey, by the way, i think merrill is having part of the resurgence of bank of america is merrill doing quite well. >> and country wide is where the latest settlement with fannie and freddie comes from $5.3 billion or more. >> is this really it? my trust owns it and i read it and i said this is it. every time you say this is it, bp, they go into the government and the government says this is it. >> the government may be done but you have private put-back litigation that is still being -- still moving along that could result in some numbers. >> although at this stage they say they resolved almost 90% of the outstanding litigation, right? resolved the bonds subject to some litigation. >> there had been a lot of talk that bank of america, the liabilities were going up, up, up, the subrosa text was the legal fees aren't done. this takes a chunk of legal fees out. >> right. >> and there's a large repurchase by them as well. it's 5.83 billion in ter
but countrywide is the one where you can't ever excuse mr. lewis countrywide is what destroyed that company. hey, by the way, i think merrill is having part of the resurgence of bank of america is merrill doing quite well. >> and country wide is where the latest settlement with fannie and freddie comes from $5.3 billion or more. >> is this really it? my trust owns it and i read it and i said this is it. every time you say this is it, bp, they go into the government and the...
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things financial now lewis his new book flash boys comes out today and on sixty minutes sunday night mr lewis shocked viewers with remarks like this about high frequency trading. insiders are able to move faster than you they're able to see your order. and play it against the waters in ways you don't understand they're able to order in forever means they're able to identify your desire to to buy shares in microsoft and buy in front of you and sell it back to you at a higher price it all happens. now what might be even more shocking to those in the know is the fact that any of this was shocking to anyone in the first place now we've discussed high frequency trading on this show before and just last month we told you about new york a tourney general eric schneiderman efforts to examine high frequency trading in fact on monday morning schneiderman said lewis said that lewis's new book will help focus attention on this debate now schneiderman's inquiry into high speed trading threatens to disrupt the model that market regulators have permitted for years trading firms pay to place their systems in
things financial now lewis his new book flash boys comes out today and on sixty minutes sunday night mr lewis shocked viewers with remarks like this about high frequency trading. insiders are able to move faster than you they're able to see your order. and play it against the waters in ways you don't understand they're able to order in forever means they're able to identify your desire to to buy shares in microsoft and buy in front of you and sell it back to you at a higher price it all...
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mr. michael lewis was talking about, and i think you got to watch that.ds, if i was the s.e.c., i would go to that issue because that issue, the length and depth of the book really does give you a trading advantage. otherwise, look, flash trading -- what if it's the wrong trade? what if you're on the wrong side. you can get your head handed to you. >> the flash crash a few years ago. >> it nose dived and came right back. no one is sure why that happened. the proprietary history gives you the book. let the s.e.c. do its job. i say to people out there, i say to retail people and anybody else who is saving through investment, stocks are a great investment. they reflect the economy and the fundamentals over a period of time, and it is not -- it is not a rigged market that has given us a five-year bull. it is profits, the recovery of americans business, and, yes, aided and abetted by low interest rates. >> larry, it's great to see you. >> and great to be here. >> come back and see us more often. i said you'd retire but just from your show last friday but you c
mr. michael lewis was talking about, and i think you got to watch that.ds, if i was the s.e.c., i would go to that issue because that issue, the length and depth of the book really does give you a trading advantage. otherwise, look, flash trading -- what if it's the wrong trade? what if you're on the wrong side. you can get your head handed to you. >> the flash crash a few years ago. >> it nose dived and came right back. no one is sure why that happened. the proprietary history...
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mr. day lewis. this award coming from you exacerbates this honor. and it blows it right out of -- >> you know -- >> these actors -- >> i heard cate blanchett say that. >> she's so elegant and smart. what the hell did she mean? >> i think she mangled it. hey, joe, did you see travolta? >> she mangled it as bad as travolta. >> all these letters together and some of them, the spaces between some of them. these actors, man, if they don't have a script, andrew. i'm sorry. >> hey, joe? >> yeah? >> do you know slate magazine came out with their travolta fire for names? you plug your name in based on what he did to adena menzel and it will give you your travolta name. >> it exacerbated the whole situation. >> i have a kinship with john travolta given the way i pronounce people's names. >> vladimir's name is in the -- >> and i butcher that. >> he shags a lot. >> hey, andrew? >> yes? >> vladimir putin's va volume ta name is victoria prazeese. >> do you want you want to talk about the budget? >> yes. >> go ahead. >> we're going to have a duelling set of docume
mr. day lewis. this award coming from you exacerbates this honor. and it blows it right out of -- >> you know -- >> these actors -- >> i heard cate blanchett say that. >> she's so elegant and smart. what the hell did she mean? >> i think she mangled it. hey, joe, did you see travolta? >> she mangled it as bad as travolta. >> all these letters together and some of them, the spaces between some of them. these actors, man, if they don't have a script,...
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mr. henry commons the first black man to work in parole [inaudible] also civil rights in american for the black experience in san francisco. [inaudible] brown. lewis garret senior. gerled johnson. [inaudible] jf doctor rea rifferedson. i come here here today because tomorrow is the 2 year an versery of trivon. the number is 510, 652 [inaudible] kg paul aul.com. my name is juicy. i have been singing [inaudible] i show to you mr. mark of district to to get pin touch with the people at 474 [inaudible] we want to get ahead and get together. people shouldn't have to be abused. [inaudible] thank you. >> are there any other members of the public that would like to speak? madam clerk can you call item 19 >> item 19 is the board of supervisors [inaudible] the california government code regarding the [inaudible] with labor union representing city employees >> the parties we will present to us would like to brief us next week on march the 4 so can i have a motion to amend to do that? let me ask if there are members of the public that wish to motion to amend or do you is a public comment? motion to amend item 19 so we sit in closed session on march 4, 2014. c
mr. henry commons the first black man to work in parole [inaudible] also civil rights in american for the black experience in san francisco. [inaudible] brown. lewis garret senior. gerled johnson. [inaudible] jf doctor rea rifferedson. i come here here today because tomorrow is the 2 year an versery of trivon. the number is 510, 652 [inaudible] kg paul aul.com. my name is juicy. i have been singing [inaudible] i show to you mr. mark of district to to get pin touch with the people at 474...
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lewis. the entire united states sends our prayers to his loved ones and we send our promise, jeremiah denton will not be forgotten. mr. president, i would yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, every senator in this body represents small town america. there are small towns across this country from connecticut, texas, to small towns in my state of montana. in fact, i grew up and still live outside one of those small towns, a town by the name of big sandy, montana, home to about 600 people. has no stop lights, the high school has about 60 students in it. and what makes america great is that we believe and we cherish the idea that whether you grow up in a town like big sandy or a town as big as new york city, you get a fair shot in life. a fair shot that includes the basic freedoms we enjoy as americans. it includes the right to a good education, includes the right to high quality, affordable health care, no matter where we live. and as a resident of big sandy and as a senator from montana, it is my job to not only
lewis. the entire united states sends our prayers to his loved ones and we send our promise, jeremiah denton will not be forgotten. mr. president, i would yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. tester: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, every senator in this body represents small town america. there are small towns across this country from connecticut, texas, to small towns in my state of montana. in fact, i grew up and still live...
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mr. putin that blocked ukraine's ability to join nato several years ago. dana lewisou stand by but we have another report. >> jennifer glasse in sevastopol. we are listening to rhetoric from the russian president, but in sevastopol where you are in crimea it is very real. what happens next in sevastopol and crimea? >> you know, del, that's a very popular speech here, no question. it is exactly what they wanted to hear from russian president vladimir putin, that, you know, crimea is, was and always will be a part of russia that it is what the people here have been celebrating. they came out in large in connection. he made concessions to the minority populations to the tartars and ethnic ukrainians saying they will be respected here, their language will be respected here. that's going to be the next step in terms of having to convince them. there's a lot of concern among the ethnic ukraineens and tartars here about their place in a russian crimea. the very forceful nature of president putin's speech, calling it is historic areas here the symbols of military greatness,
mr. putin that blocked ukraine's ability to join nato several years ago. dana lewisou stand by but we have another report. >> jennifer glasse in sevastopol. we are listening to rhetoric from the russian president, but in sevastopol where you are in crimea it is very real. what happens next in sevastopol and crimea? >> you know, del, that's a very popular speech here, no question. it is exactly what they wanted to hear from russian president vladimir putin, that, you know, crimea is,...
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lewis has a book coming out in a week and a half. we're getting a mini boomlet in discussion on market structure. i think it's terrific. it's about time we had a discussion. mr good points. i'm in favor of a kill switch. a kill switch would say if things go crazy with your algorithmic trading, you find a quick way to shut it off. >> chris, what do you make of all this? >> it reminds me of 20 years ago when jerry corgan left the fed in new york to become essentially the protector of the otc derivatives market and goldman was always sponsoring these meetings to talk about back office, structural office. i sit on a finra committee that talks about this all the time but we never talk about half the volume on the big board is from program trading. >> what are you saying? >> i think this is a beautifully executed diversionary tactic by goldman to focus us on structural issues instead of asking why we have program trading in the first place. >> those issues exist and if we weren't doing this way, wouldn't all the activity -- >> we have a market of lily pads. we have over a dozen -- >> a great way to put it. >> they're supposed to communicate efficiently in realtime
lewis has a book coming out in a week and a half. we're getting a mini boomlet in discussion on market structure. i think it's terrific. it's about time we had a discussion. mr good points. i'm in favor of a kill switch. a kill switch would say if things go crazy with your algorithmic trading, you find a quick way to shut it off. >> chris, what do you make of all this? >> it reminds me of 20 years ago when jerry corgan left the fed in new york to become essentially the protector of...