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her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 posters want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally decided to use the drum and bin method where every household contributes by 1st segregating their waste at source. then there is a secondary segregation that happens because sometimes by mistake the residents know something which cannot go into the. sure though for example sometimes the pieces of plastic and maybe a broken bottle is there so this sift through it and then this week is put in the shadow. the resulting must is mixed in a drum with horticulture waste and a bio enzyme so you get your nitrogen from the kitchen we use to get your carbon from the dry leaves and the bio and same walks like
her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 posters want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally...
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citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant calm pastas machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 posters want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally decided to use the drum and been method where every household contributes by 1st segregating their waste at source. then there is a 2nd resegregation that happens because sometimes by mistake the residents may put in something which cannot go into the shadow for example sometimes the pieces of plastic and maybe a broken bottle is there so this sift through it and then this week is put in the shed. the resulting mass is mixed in a drum with horticultural waste and a bio enzyme so you get your nitrogen from the kitchen we use to get your carbon from the dry leaves and the by owens and walks like the excellen
citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant calm pastas machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 posters want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally...
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her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 compositors want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the finally decided to use the drum and been method where every household contributes by 1st segregating their waste at source. then there is a 2nd be segregation that happens because sometimes by mistake their residence in something which cannot go into the shadow for example sometimes their pieces of plastic and maybe a broken bottle is there so this sift through it and then this we used is put in the shed. the resulting mass is mixed in a drum with horticultural waste and. bio enzyme so you get your nitrogen from the kitchen we use to get your carbon from the dry leaves and the bio and same boats like
her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their results. since the common 24 compositors want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research the...
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her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their design. since the common 24 pastas want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research he finally decided to use the drum and bin method where every household contributes by 1st segregating their waste at source. then there is a secondary segregation that happens because sometimes by mistake the residents in something which cannot go into the shadow for example sometimes pieces of plastic and maybe a broken bottle is there so this sift through it and then this week is. the resulting musk is mixed in a drum with horticultural waste and a bio enzyme so you get your nitrogen from the kitchen we use to get your carbon from the dry leaves and the bio owns i'm well it's like the art saluting. the drums
her citizens want to drink committee 1st approached the municipal corporation of course looking for a solution at the time the corporation was flooded with options from vendors selling instant compositors machines that promise to turn organic waste into compost within 24 hours but after a few experiments they were dissatisfied with their design. since the common 24 pastas want exactly working group came up with their own simple system of community composting after much research he finally...
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i mean, under florida law, the cities and towns in florida are municipal corporations, authorized bydeauthorize them and the state can regulate them. i think what governor desantis and the florida legislature have done is just the right thing. they have to be careful not to prosecute people who are legitimately protesting. once the protest becomes violent and property is destroyed, or there is an attempt to harm people by throwing bricks at cops, things like that those are criminal acts and they ought to be prosecute you had. and if the state of florida wants to enhance the penalty for those acts, in order to deter people from committing them. that's the right thing to do. ainsley: judge, the democrats wants you to believe it's improper to do this. they are saying he doesn't have the right to do this. according to section 2 he actually does, right? >> you are talking about governor desan disnow? ainsley: oh, no. sorry, with trump. steve: scotus. ainsley: exactly, the supreme court. >> we're back to the supreme court. the president of the united states can nominate his choice to fill
i mean, under florida law, the cities and towns in florida are municipal corporations, authorized bydeauthorize them and the state can regulate them. i think what governor desantis and the florida legislature have done is just the right thing. they have to be careful not to prosecute people who are legitimately protesting. once the protest becomes violent and property is destroyed, or there is an attempt to harm people by throwing bricks at cops, things like that those are criminal acts and...
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substitute for fiscal policy or subsidies for business and municipality but to stabilize markets and make sure credit worthy borrowers corporate or municipal would be able to access credit. when you look at what has happened since then certainly whether you're looking at macro economic data which as the treasury secretary pointed out and the chairman also has come back faster and more robustly than most of us thought it would. but even more importantly when i look at the private capital markets, they're functioning. in fact, they're functioning at record levels. record levels of volume of issuance both in the corporate market and in the municipal, nearly record low interest rates, and so i think the rational conclusion to come from here is this has been remarkably successful. there are some sectors especially some narrow categories where we've still got some problems. asset backed lending we've talked about. i would like to ask the treasury secretary and chairman of the fed both to just comment if you would on the availability of credit for credit worthy borrowers. what are the capital markets like, the lending markets like? a
substitute for fiscal policy or subsidies for business and municipality but to stabilize markets and make sure credit worthy borrowers corporate or municipal would be able to access credit. when you look at what has happened since then certainly whether you're looking at macro economic data which as the treasury secretary pointed out and the chairman also has come back faster and more robustly than most of us thought it would. but even more importantly when i look at the private capital...
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they were meant to make sure credit worthy borrowers be they corporate or municipal would be able toaccess credit. when i look at what has happened since concert for me whether you look at macroeconomic data as the secretary pointed out and the chairman and i think also has come back faster and more robustly than most of us thought it would definitely get the private and capital markets, they are functioning. in fact functioning at record levels of volume and in the municipal nearly record interest rates. so i think the rational conclusion is that this been remarkably successful. there are some sectors especially from narrow categories where we've still got some problems on the asset-backed lending we talked about, but i would like to ask the treasury secretary to both just comment if yo you would one availability of credit for credit worthy borrowers. what is it like, what are the capital markets like, what are the lending markets like, or credit worthy borrowers in america able to access as a general matter. >> they would agree with you b exactly what you said and i would remind pe
they were meant to make sure credit worthy borrowers be they corporate or municipal would be able toaccess credit. when i look at what has happened since concert for me whether you look at macroeconomic data as the secretary pointed out and the chairman and i think also has come back faster and more robustly than most of us thought it would definitely get the private and capital markets, they are functioning. in fact functioning at record levels of volume and in the municipal nearly record...
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dollars at this economy, considered buying everything from mortgage-backed securities, corporate bonds, municipaly low. what else? >> not much, neil. i think it's a question of timing as it has been for some time now, in terms of when the federal reserve kind of pivots and makes some sort of a change. we have had so many conversations over the last number of months about the separation between the economy on main street, the separation on the stock market or wall street and how well the market has done, how those two have been kind of pulled apart. it will be kind of interesting to see that when improvements to the real world start to take hold, the main street world, for example, when the virus finalsly p is finally put in the rear view mirror, maybe that starts with a vaccine, i know we have had discussions about time line today, does that signal a top for the market because then and only then is the time when the federal reserve can let go a little bit. but it seems like, just from everything we have heard today and all the discussions we've had, that that's still a ways away at this point. li
dollars at this economy, considered buying everything from mortgage-backed securities, corporate bonds, municipaly low. what else? >> not much, neil. i think it's a question of timing as it has been for some time now, in terms of when the federal reserve kind of pivots and makes some sort of a change. we have had so many conversations over the last number of months about the separation between the economy on main street, the separation on the stock market or wall street and how well the...
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the origin of modern public utilities that are either a private corporation that's licensed to a municipality or state. or ones that are actually publicly owned and operated. regulation of food and drugs. i know many of you took a.p. u.s. history, the fda is under roosevelt. the regulation of the railroads which is an opening salvo of the progressive era. municipal ownership of the utilities. temperance, the outlawing of alcohol. the modern field of social work dominated by women. anti-prostitution and anti-pornography campaigns in what is called the white slavery movement. you can see a strong moral element and protective element to this campaign. the campaign for legal birth control which was the com stack act which made discussing any information about birth control illegal. election reform which i'll take about on the state level in a few minutes. so okay, maybe i put these sort of -- i'm making some judgments, some of these i'm seeing as po positives but also coercive control of the clients. voter disfranchisement in the name of clean government. segregation in the south as a sign of eff
the origin of modern public utilities that are either a private corporation that's licensed to a municipality or state. or ones that are actually publicly owned and operated. regulation of food and drugs. i know many of you took a.p. u.s. history, the fda is under roosevelt. the regulation of the railroads which is an opening salvo of the progressive era. municipal ownership of the utilities. temperance, the outlawing of alcohol. the modern field of social work dominated by women....
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the fed supports bonds within a five-year maturi maturity do you think corporations in debt are important than local municipality you have it for three years for local government >> state and local governments generally are not allowed to borrow to finance deficits they are borrowing is for liq d liquidi liquidity. it's a part of the market that's zero to three years that's about liquidity. that's what we have been willing to lend. ban lot going on longer term issues our facility is performing its backstop function and it's enabled the private market to work well to serve state and local governments. >> just looking at what happened in the city of detroit, i'm really worried that we're not being flexible enough. we're not being able to accommodate for state and local governments. you know much of the policies are meant to stabilize the economy. we really have to uplift and make sure the communities are protected. i recommend you check out the bill that i have uplifting our local communities act. i really would appreciate that secretary mnuchin, we have to prevent an economic collapse do you believe another stimu
the fed supports bonds within a five-year maturi maturity do you think corporations in debt are important than local municipality you have it for three years for local government >> state and local governments generally are not allowed to borrow to finance deficits they are borrowing is for liq d liquidi liquidity. it's a part of the market that's zero to three years that's about liquidity. that's what we have been willing to lend. ban lot going on longer term issues our facility is...
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the origin of modern public utility which are either a private corporation which is licensed to a municipality to or a state or ones that are actually publicly owned and operated. regulation of food and drugs. i know many of you took a pea history -- under roosevelt, the oppression of railroads which is a opening salvo of the progressive errol talk about than a. second the municipal ownership of -- the temperance or prohibitions that long of a call. social work, the modern field of social work then and now estimated by women. anti prostitution and anti -- the way slavery women movement saving women from prostitution, so you can see a strong moral and protective element of this campaign. the campaign for legal breath control which was the constant act of the late 19th century meant disseminating information about her control illegal. election reform which will talk of a particularly on the steep level in just a few minutes. so ok, maybe making some judgments, so i'm seeing as positives because i put them at the bottom but also course of social control of welfare clients, stripping immigrants of
the origin of modern public utility which are either a private corporation which is licensed to a municipality to or a state or ones that are actually publicly owned and operated. regulation of food and drugs. i know many of you took a pea history -- under roosevelt, the oppression of railroads which is a opening salvo of the progressive errol talk about than a. second the municipal ownership of -- the temperance or prohibitions that long of a call. social work, the modern field of social work...
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as soon as we announce that program, mute the municipal finance market rallied, money flowed into that market. that is true with the corporate bond market, with other markets we have done this for. i think the measure of how effective those programs are is are people able to issue in the private market. the fact that there hasn't been much take-up, we were intended to be backstopped pricing, so i think those programs have been very successful. the one program we have scrutinized more is the main street program. on that program, take-up is a good measure of how effective it has been, and there's been a lot of discussion. there are still stringent credit requirements for that program. the banks have to agree to lend as part of that program. so we are looking at ways, and there has been discussion, can be done to make that more attractive. but again, the fed is a lender, not a spender. in order to ease the requirements of main street, you would have to be willing to tolerate more credit losses. that is not a fed decision. that is a decision for congress and the treasury. michael: robert kaplan, thank you for joining us this mor
as soon as we announce that program, mute the municipal finance market rallied, money flowed into that market. that is true with the corporate bond market, with other markets we have done this for. i think the measure of how effective those programs are is are people able to issue in the private market. the fact that there hasn't been much take-up, we were intended to be backstopped pricing, so i think those programs have been very successful. the one program we have scrutinized more is the...
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in misrata in front of the municipality and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the power stations due to the to the oil closures so let's talk about oil closures because there was a statement yesterday saying that. i was committing to ending the blockade on the oil facilities but this was a statement that came from the u.s. embassy can you give us any more clarity on it. well that's right yesterday we saw the u.s. embassy post that have given a personal guarantee that he was going to open the oil the oil facilities us the oil ports and the oil fields. by september 12th now we haven't seen anything official from the camp as of yet so there aren't any statements that they will open and i think a lot of analysts here will say have to no longer has that decision making ability the national oil corporation has said in the past that mercenaries belonging to the kremlin backed wagner group along with mercenaries are in the oil fiel
in misrata in front of the municipality and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the power stations due to the to the oil closures so let's talk about oil closures because there was a statement yesterday saying that. i was committing to ending the blockade on...
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misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are in are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. the husband of a british iranian charity worker serving a 5 year sentence for espionage in iran has told al jazeera a hearing on new charges against her has now been postponed there's been no immediate comment from the iranian judiciary ratcliffe faces accusations of spreading propaganda against the state of iran the announcement was made when she's close to completing her sentence after being released early because of the coronavirus pandemic she was arrested in 2016 while seeing her parents said big in tehran he says if the new charges stay in place now sitting could be in jail for another year. we've spoken to her lawyer who told us that the hearing has been postponed but the session will take place at a later date now these are new charges as you said which is propaganda against the rep
misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are in are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. the husband of a british iranian charity worker serving a 5 year sentence for espionage in iran has told al jazeera a...
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do you think corporations in debt are more important than local municipalities because i understand this is five years and you have it for three years for local government. >> state and local governments are not allowed to borrow to finance deficits. it is their borrowing is for liquidity and there is a part of the market which is zero to three years that is about liquidity and that is where we have been willing to lend. but there say lot going ong long-term issues. 20 and 30 year bonds have been issued because of the backstop, our facility is performing the backstop function and that has enabled the private market to work very well to serve state and local governments. >> yeah, i honestly don't think, looking at what happened in the city of detroit, i'm worried we're not being flexible enough and accommodate for the fact that the state and local governments and much of the policies from within to stabilize the economy, we have to up lift and make sure that the kpun is are protected. so i recommend that you check out the bill that i have uplifting our local communities act. i really woul
do you think corporations in debt are more important than local municipalities because i understand this is five years and you have it for three years for local government. >> state and local governments are not allowed to borrow to finance deficits. it is their borrowing is for liquidity and there is a part of the market which is zero to three years that is about liquidity and that is where we have been willing to lend. but there say lot going ong long-term issues. 20 and 30 year bonds...
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corporations the fed supports bonds. are they more important than local municipalities? because this is five years any of three years? >> state and local governments generally are not allowed to borrow to finance deficits so they are borrowing for liquidity in a part of the market is between zero and three years that is liquidity and that's where we are willing to lend but there has been a lot going on with longer-term issues 20 or 30 year bonds are issued because this is the backstop function has enabled the private market to work very well to serve the government. >> just looking at what happened in the city of detroit i'm really worried we are not being flexible enough to accommodate for the state and local governments and you know much of the policy to stabilize the economy we need to uplift and make sure communities are protected check out the bill that i have to uplift our local communities act they appreciate that. secretary mnuchin we have to prevent an economic collapse this is a huge issue probably deeper than the recession we went through do you believe another stimulus checks to stabilize the economy? >>
corporations the fed supports bonds. are they more important than local municipalities? because this is five years any of three years? >> state and local governments generally are not allowed to borrow to finance deficits so they are borrowing for liquidity in a part of the market is between zero and three years that is liquidity and that's where we are willing to lend but there has been a lot going on with longer-term issues 20 or 30 year bonds are issued because this is the backstop...
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misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are and are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. in the u.k. 2 former prime ministers have urged them peace to reject a controversial government bill that calls into question the rules in an earlier withdrawal agreements with the european union tony blair and john major's say boris johnson's proposed bill is quote embarrassing the nation they say it will damage the peace process in northern arlen's well 1st johnson is proposing changes to the withdrawal agreements on the movement between northern ireland and the republic of islands which was put in place to prevent a so-called hard border arlen's foreign minister says the move has a rooted trust between the u.k. and ireland the british government in my view is behaving in an extraordinary way and british people need to know the us because outside of britain where where this issue is bein
misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are and are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. in the u.k. 2 former prime ministers have urged them peace to reject a controversial government bill that calls into...
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misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are in are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. the 1st direct talks between the taliban and the afghan governments are ongoing after a day of ceremony on saturday but as discussions got underway in the cancer capital there were multiple attacks back in afghanistan itself both sides are accusing the other for being responsible for the violence but despite the accusations both are being urged to seize an opportunity secure peace for future generations some of the age of 8 has been following the talks in doha center fish reports. both delegations led by the afghan government side and the taliban side have met the emir of qatar there are intraday legation talks which are sched jeweled but right now both of these delegations are deciding who is going to be meeting coom and to discuss that further we have with this one member of the delegatio
misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are in are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. the 1st direct talks between the taliban and the afghan governments are ongoing after a day of ceremony on saturday...
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misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are in are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by severe flooding in west and central africa in need share at least 65 people have died a large parts of the capital remain under water and here is one of the world's driest countries but the rainy season has intensified over recent years which has been linked to climate change the suburbs of senegal's capital dhaka still under water earlier this month there was more rain in one single day than compared to the country what it usually experiences in the entire rainy season the president sell launched an emergency aid plan to help people in need. in sudan hundreds of thousands of people displaced by heavy flooding a calling for more help their homes were destroyed by the worst flooding in a century tens of thousands of students are among those w
misrata in front of the the municipality and and they say demonstrators are upset because they say corruption has led to a lack of government services now the national oil corporation has said that the power cuts are in are due to the oil closures so so the diesel and gas feeding the power stations haven't been able to do to the the power stations due to the to the oil closures. more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by severe flooding in west and central africa in need share at least...
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municipal liquidity, one could see the markets heal. a number of state and local governments are able to borrow. the same goes for people i can borrow on public markets to corporateond market. i'm not see ic main street as that kind of backstop. i wonder on that facility if your preference would be to change the terms or not? know,ainard: i think, you in the report it as a backstop in the sense that we hear from a lot of banks that they still want to be making those. the businesses that they know well, they still have confidence and want to be making those loans. that is a good thing. i see it ase, yes, a backstop. they have registered for the program -- it might have brought a few borrowers -- they know it is there if they don't want their balance sheet in that way. now, is main street a little bit the lower end, ppp? yes, there is a grant element there. which main street does not have. i think it is a good discussion to have going forward, whether it makes sense to provide some their,edit risk taking under certain circumstances at the lower end, potentially. i think that is a good debate to be having. mr. wessel: i see. future is aing the very hazardous occupat
municipal liquidity, one could see the markets heal. a number of state and local governments are able to borrow. the same goes for people i can borrow on public markets to corporateond market. i'm not see ic main street as that kind of backstop. i wonder on that facility if your preference would be to change the terms or not? know,ainard: i think, you in the report it as a backstop in the sense that we hear from a lot of banks that they still want to be making those. the businesses that they...
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municipal bankruptcy in the nation. and then to pay that pensiones responsibilities and that is a critical issue for the nation. and used too be allowed millionaires and billionaires. and with those corporations before this committee and what they spent the money on and where is it going? this remains in the public's hands and is transparent and we know where it's going. that's true even during the pandemic. with the communities and organizations and those that challenge districts like the nicholas district which is one of the hardest hit. and look at those who died of covid. and for those in a community. and that relies on the state and local governmentalment ways. not congress or the federal government it state and local. those that push very strongly and then to for that to use. but then in this power and dealing with the municipal program.m. i know somebody mentioned earlier in the committee hearing and then the federal reserve easily bailed out the banks with a sense of urgency and was flexible. and that would've been a tremendous help in the city of detroit which left so many employees to lose so much of d their pension because of the bankruptcy. >> and then using that facility and that
municipal bankruptcy in the nation. and then to pay that pensiones responsibilities and that is a critical issue for the nation. and used too be allowed millionaires and billionaires. and with those corporations before this committee and what they spent the money on and where is it going? this remains in the public's hands and is transparent and we know where it's going. that's true even during the pandemic. with the communities and organizations and those that challenge districts like the...