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what do you hope>> my ego is noi think that will cause a to entee a bit. i think that subway chaos is pli think when you findo crazy therf nothingpotunity for humor. bill: are you almost compliest . >> you know, the place, i think overall, i am be, that is more often because less than optimal. bill: what kind of react do you >> a lot of positive reaction on-line, people saying it is funny, they relate to it, they are tired of dealing with such and such, i did comic book parodies, cool to see a wider. bill: you saw studenpportunity d you took it. >> yes. bill: thank you denard. >> thank you. bill: bring in a plus panel. immigration join us. rain, nope just turnu see these, around. i know, frustrating commuters, is this from duckive or doeprod. every time, he came up with this while to the train, it is good. why note. bill: what gets done? blasio focuses on just about everything but actual problem and city government will say that mta is the problem, he is mayor of the city, yous on somes absurd. >> i think if he really wants ts attention he should print the
what do you hope>> my ego is noi think that will cause a to entee a bit. i think that subway chaos is pli think when you findo crazy therf nothingpotunity for humor. bill: are you almost compliest . >> you know, the place, i think overall, i am be, that is more often because less than optimal. bill: what kind of react do you >> a lot of positive reaction on-line, people saying it is funny, they relate to it, they are tired of dealing with such and such, i did comic book...
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you hear the noi best when you skate ten to 20 meters away.just took it inirectly into my camera. it's a very high pitched tone. so it was fairly okay to recd it with the built-in mic. so there's nothing fancy about it. i skate here because there's not nothing much more to do in the stockholm winter, and i really enjoy the adventure. i'm very curious. i want to see how far can we go, where can we go. you can have adventure just outside your doorstep. you don't have to travel to the other side of the world. you can get your fix here. >> woodruff: how did he not fall llrough? yoind more online, where we explain the math behind this skater's thin-ice feat. that's on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and robert costa is preparing r "washington week," whi airs later tonight. robert, what's on tap? >> a moment of truth on trade for the president. we'll explain why the new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum may be about winning a political war, as well as a tradwar. plus, after months of threats, that potential breakthrough with north kore tonig
you hear the noi best when you skate ten to 20 meters away.just took it inirectly into my camera. it's a very high pitched tone. so it was fairly okay to recd it with the built-in mic. so there's nothing fancy about it. i skate here because there's not nothing much more to do in the stockholm winter, and i really enjoy the adventure. i'm very curious. i want to see how far can we go, where can we go. you can have adventure just outside your doorstep. you don't have to travel to the other side...
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what he did not do is give much ef an donation as to why -- noi ve mcoucmph any adid not infors whenow about t problem, which was back in 2015. we whav ie three ceatnts ly heard m of fianceylr shatg, fac sebook, thd in command to mark zuckerberg.in she was tato cnbc. re reiterated some of those lines again, open ulation, that veo y, about in the regulatioare backing, by their own admission, would not change much about facebook whatsoever. so we shourye ldutng a rwat. wbo ha jane: facebook hre been here be if they do not get this right this time around, what could be the consequences for t company?l, whey have been here before, but it has not been at intensity.me level of tocalls for mark zuckerberg -- the calls for mark zuckerberg in front of congres has gotten louder. he was asked by the u.s. house, energy, and commerce committee, it is a strong invitation that he should. and i think if he doesn't starts rsha ew toi control companies like facebook. of ioursf th doesltregution wou t only affect mark zuckerberg and his company, but potentially, other businesses that siworld, which i t
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in that dramatic moment on capitol hill to lawmakers about the russia investigation, the thing that noys him the most, as we know, he was simmering over there. simmering about the conduct of s attorney general. frustrated by the beating that his son-in-law was taking in the press and the continued headlines about jared kushner. i was told my one person he was feeling angry and depressed. not clinically but feeling low. which put him on a fight and the one that came to h was a fight on trade. over the adve of so calmed globalists. that all came to a head this week which --hether on thursday morning, the president made that seemingly surprise t announcement t caught some of his ownn staffers o guard about tariffs. robert: it took some in his own party in congress on -- off guard. one wrote every day is a new adventure for us. >> first of all, they don't agree that e president is a trade war is a good thank that w will endl for the united states. number two, the cavalier way he appear told go about this, by leaving a lot of h top aides in the dark, maybe not running the numbers and tnking a
in that dramatic moment on capitol hill to lawmakers about the russia investigation, the thing that noys him the most, as we know, he was simmering over there. simmering about the conduct of s attorney general. frustrated by the beating that his son-in-law was taking in the press and the continued headlines about jared kushner. i was told my one person he was feeling angry and depressed. not clinically but feeling low. which put him on a fight and the one that came to h was a fight on trade....
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messaging to see expulsions on both sides of the atlantic, but in terms of lasting consequences, there are noys, because russia will al undertake a tit-for-tat response whereby it will expel the same number of diplomats from the countries that expelled russian diplomats in tir countries. at the e of the day this doesn't do much. jane: where does this end if this continues? michael: i think russia will continue with its aggressive behavior, both military behavior in places like syria and ukrainn georgia, but also subversive measures, including the attempted assassination of thee ex-spy in k. until it feels that the consequences ando the costs are and exceed the benefits. so far that has not been the case. if we are talking ab increased financial sanctions, increased energy defense sector sanctions, possibly the kremlin's calculus could change, but not with diplomatic expulsioel. jane: nones, very strong language from the white house, in a statement saying that this would reduce the threat to national securit what do you make of the language, given that the president himself has been slightly mor
messaging to see expulsions on both sides of the atlantic, but in terms of lasting consequences, there are noys, because russia will al undertake a tit-for-tat response whereby it will expel the same number of diplomats from the countries that expelled russian diplomats in tir countries. at the e of the day this doesn't do much. jane: where does this end if this continues? michael: i think russia will continue with its aggressive behavior, both military behavior in places like syria and ukrainn...
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oprah said, that's noy >>ow gorgeous, top what she i mean, look at that! >> i't i'm beyonce's aunt.ant to go off at ume and hair? the end of every day. when i did the whole scene midd relaasve of beyonce. a distant relative. her look al daughter eva and h>>y 14-year-o 18-year-old read it in school, they know everything. i can't wait to hear what they can't take any credit.a >> what did you think? >> the my son saidcast, aren't supposed to be a bunch of old i dies? reimagining. >> for mindy,away from her baby. how is the >> baby is great. >> what is the best thing she's been doing >> sleeping. that's nice. she doesn't love doing not sle. but when she does, it's very fu carpet was full of stars. and the event put chris line in. ♪ >> did you dos on the set, do the girls know how well you kept in my place.e le onset. >> showed you reese at the hollywood walk of fame. >> these my star got some birthday cake. i love on. did you spill cake on my did. i'm feeding you cake. >>> coming up, much more with oprah and her e longoria's fir" interview about her baby boy on >> i'm not enjoying paren
oprah said, that's noy >>ow gorgeous, top what she i mean, look at that! >> i't i'm beyonce's aunt.ant to go off at ume and hair? the end of every day. when i did the whole scene midd relaasve of beyonce. a distant relative. her look al daughter eva and h>>y 14-year-o 18-year-old read it in school, they know everything. i can't wait to hear what they can't take any credit.a >> what did you think? >> the my son saidcast, aren't supposed to be a bunch of old i dies?...
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. >> i thought hillary could win, i'm from ohio, until her last big move noi was to have beyonÉe in cleveland i was like no, that's not going to move people in ohio. that can't be your last card you are playing, but she is out of touch. >> she lost ohio relatively early. look at the early vote. i love numbers. i what's the people are doing. i'm watching the early vote in florida. 200,000 more republicans than four years before. north carolina 200,000 more republicans in the state we won by 70,004 years before. in the wild don't do my party. in cuyahoga county, cleveland, there was a 40% decline in the early vote. i said if they are seeing in the county that the come out with 200,000 vote margin, if their 40% fewer people voting in the early vote which accounts for half the vote, they are in trouble in cleveland. they are going to lose ohio. >> i must say that this is been absolutely at the like. we're out of time but it was great to have this conversation. thank our panelists, everyone. [applause] >> thank you. >> thanks, everybody. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudib
. >> i thought hillary could win, i'm from ohio, until her last big move noi was to have beyonÉe in cleveland i was like no, that's not going to move people in ohio. that can't be your last card you are playing, but she is out of touch. >> she lost ohio relatively early. look at the early vote. i love numbers. i what's the people are doing. i'm watching the early vote in florida. 200,000 more republicans than four years before. north carolina 200,000 more republicans in the state...
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you noi that we've talked ab t about -- i know that we talked about cca 2.0 and other possibilities,we talked about our proposed budget, how much we should earmark for those special studies and see what the process would be to begin either before staff comes on or at least begin the process before staff comes on or create a transition. >> commissioner calvillo: chair fewer, members of the commission, angela calvillo, interim officer, it is quite possible for teresa and i and the staff to the chair to begin to future vision the capacity of the lafco based upon what we know today. i know that there was a workshop that was handled, and there were some projects that were mentioned, and i know at some point, there's going to be a -- decisions made around what the priorities will actually be, and so what we actually know to date, we can try to present a report to you based upon what we know. and the rfp process, commissioner, you're interested in the timing of it or what it could look like. >> commissioner pollock: exactly, the timing of it and what it could look like. >> commissioner calv
you noi that we've talked ab t about -- i know that we talked about cca 2.0 and other possibilities,we talked about our proposed budget, how much we should earmark for those special studies and see what the process would be to begin either before staff comes on or at least begin the process before staff comes on or create a transition. >> commissioner calvillo: chair fewer, members of the commission, angela calvillo, interim officer, it is quite possible for teresa and i and the staff to...
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he said, you noi whknow i could by the noise the crowd was really big. you can't hide that.e democrats are the party of sanctuary cities. explain that one. they like protect criminals. they like to protect ms-13. how about that? how about that. how about ice. these ie g.c.e. guys are tough. they're not playing games. the only thing i hate to say this, not so political ri correct but the only thing these gang members understand is toughness. i hate to say it. they're not interested in genius. they're not interested -- tha s they're interested in somebody that's tougher than them. we have the toughest people you've ever seen. we're cleaning out. we're doing it. >> build that wall. >> we are building the wall, 100%. 100%. the president of mexico, who i think is really nice guy. it's been build the wall and i can't get through a speech without somebody because i was all set to say build the wall and thesered screaming. the president of mexico calls. we have a little sticking point. he call up and respectably because he's really a high quality guy. he called up and goes mr. presi
he said, you noi whknow i could by the noise the crowd was really big. you can't hide that.e democrats are the party of sanctuary cities. explain that one. they like protect criminals. they like to protect ms-13. how about that? how about that. how about ice. these ie g.c.e. guys are tough. they're not playing games. the only thing i hate to say this, not so political ri correct but the only thing these gang members understand is toughness. i hate to say it. they're not interested in genius....
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here's another one in noi valley. there it was, a nice house. there it is during the process and there it is, you can see the facade going away and there a little bit of facade and there it is now. and here's another one, there it is... and there it is... and a nice old facade. there it is raised up. and here it is during the process. and here's the rear of it. and here it is with the addition on the top. and here it is pretty much now. here's this one here. it's got the original windows. here is a detail of the underneath. here it is... here it is now. for those of you interested in historical buildings here's a current one, the planning commission hasn't seen that. there's that. this one i didn't bring the before picture, this is in the pioneer district, 1071 alabama, if you want to look it up and there was a penalty on that. here's another one, this is the original house there, two units. and here it is now. sold for like $7 million but that's another story. now what oil show you are things that you could have put a violation, the d.b.i. put
here's another one in noi valley. there it was, a nice house. there it is during the process and there it is, you can see the facade going away and there a little bit of facade and there it is now. and here's another one, there it is... and there it is... and a nice old facade. there it is raised up. and here it is during the process. and here's the rear of it. and here it is with the addition on the top. and here it is pretty much now. here's this one here. it's got the original windows. here...
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transfers of petroleum products, such as maritime diesel, which is prohibited under the resolutions, the nois're painting false names on the ships to suggest these ships come from other countries so that the foreign flagships, which come with the fuel, which supply the north koreans with this prohibited fuel, are less likely to realize that it is actually the democratic people's republic of korea, the dprk, as we know north korea officially. >> how much money is north korea able to get through a variety of evasive techniques? >> well, our latest report covers the whole of 2017. we were able to calculate that roundabout, approximately, north korea received about $200 million in foreign currency revenue from the sale of banned commodities, such as coal and iron ore. >> what about chemicals, what have you discovered about any connection between chemical weapons in syria and north ko a korea? >> when we asked the syrian government about what the north koreans were doing in syria, the north koreans who are banned completely, and the entire u.n. security council agrees they're working for komed, th
transfers of petroleum products, such as maritime diesel, which is prohibited under the resolutions, the nois're painting false names on the ships to suggest these ships come from other countries so that the foreign flagships, which come with the fuel, which supply the north koreans with this prohibited fuel, are less likely to realize that it is actually the democratic people's republic of korea, the dprk, as we know north korea officially. >> how much money is north korea able to get...
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i talked to other republican members, including john cover noi -- cornyn, who said this is a wake-upthink it's over yet. they think they can still sell their tax law, but they also know that the major challenges ahead if their candidates and campaigns are not prepared to do battle, john. >> keep count, manu. do me a favor. keep count as you walk the halls over the next few days. those who at least whisper they might think about retirement. i bet you find a few more as people study this. thank you, manu. now to that point, this is a fire alarm for republicans. the question is, do they get it. the next question is, if you're a republican, the climate is bad for incumbents still. the same climate that gave us donald trump is still out there. that's evidence. i think conor lamb in pennsylvania, newcomer, against nancy pelosi too. i'm against washington. i'm not the washington person. the other guy is a state representative who says i'm more trump than trump. so the climate is still out there. but if you're a republican, you still want your incumbents to run because they can raise more mo
i talked to other republican members, including john cover noi -- cornyn, who said this is a wake-upthink it's over yet. they think they can still sell their tax law, but they also know that the major challenges ahead if their candidates and campaigns are not prepared to do battle, john. >> keep count, manu. do me a favor. keep count as you walk the halls over the next few days. those who at least whisper they might think about retirement. i bet you find a few more as people study this....
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evening's program i would like to remind you to turn off any cell phones or devices that might make noi noise. tonight's speaker is an assistant professor at the school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university. she received her phd from cornell university in 2014. prior to her position at syracuse, ms. thompson was a doctoral fellow at the political institution at duke university. she has been the recipient of her ten grants including the schneider award for the best dissertation in american politics. tonight, ms. thompson will be joining us to discuss the latest book opting out of congress, partisan polarization and the decline of moderate candidates. her work shows the ideological moderates are less likely to run for and remain in congress and those of the extreme. the future of the bipartisanship in congress will depend on the reformer's encouragement of moderate congressional candidates. following the remarks he will have a brief question and answer period. please welcome daniel thompson. [applause] i want to thank you for helping to make all of the arrangements and
evening's program i would like to remind you to turn off any cell phones or devices that might make noi noise. tonight's speaker is an assistant professor at the school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university. she received her phd from cornell university in 2014. prior to her position at syracuse, ms. thompson was a doctoral fellow at the political institution at duke university. she has been the recipient of her ten grants including the schneider award for the best...
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told my confidence, -- confi and noi have no grudge bad feelings and twice for hours after i left, weere back in communication with the king's office, with the conference, and its people. that is a very strange situation, not easy. erik: that is because you had to move forward? guest: i am a nationalist, i believe in this country. this country was established without -- with our grandfathers' lead. -- blood. [indiscernible] and my people of this country. see anyone while you were there? contact or other people. representatives. you how would you describe your relationship? is not only strong but stronger. it is shocking to everyone, not only to you but my people. as strongs not only as before but stronger. this is shocking to many people. erik: you have forgiven them. guest: it is behind me completely. erik: how often are you and he and contact? guest: barely three days come without me texting are calling. very few days happen. we text a lot. we talk less frequently. barely a week goes without is communicating. profileur about your domestically or internationally, will the have to cha
told my confidence, -- confi and noi have no grudge bad feelings and twice for hours after i left, weere back in communication with the king's office, with the conference, and its people. that is a very strange situation, not easy. erik: that is because you had to move forward? guest: i am a nationalist, i believe in this country. this country was established without -- with our grandfathers' lead. -- blood. [indiscernible] and my people of this country. see anyone while you were there? contact...
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they kicked it off with noi last summer. in addition, there may be technical rules that have to be worked out. may be restrictions at 6 that might not be available at 5.9 in terms of ability to operate. still believe 5.9 is the best option. >> what we are left with is not rationale. it is emotional, political. we spent $700 million on this technology. we have come this far. which takes it beyond a business model discussion as mary is trying to bring it back to and the real technical issues at stake and implications that touch everybody, not just car drivers. so this is what everybody heard is the untold story of the debate, what the wi-fi piece is all about. >> i'm certainly glad we could shed some light on an untold story. any final thoughts quickly from anyone? >> sir? [ inaudible ] >> all right. so my point was simply wouldn't it be helpful first to establish we ought to be moving toward objectives of dsrc, whether with dsrc or cellular v to x and then discuss band width second? >> i think the main problem we have now and
they kicked it off with noi last summer. in addition, there may be technical rules that have to be worked out. may be restrictions at 6 that might not be available at 5.9 in terms of ability to operate. still believe 5.9 is the best option. >> what we are left with is not rationale. it is emotional, political. we spent $700 million on this technology. we have come this far. which takes it beyond a business model discussion as mary is trying to bring it back to and the real technical...
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in the past, they could kind of have a fig leaf and say i do china, noi ti know the ccp is d but i do china. that space is rapidly diminishing. all chinese institutions are under orders to make sure that message is very clear. we see a decided shift post the 19th party congress to this sort of idea of, from the chinese perspective, the communist party is working for us and it's going to stay around for a long time and we need to socialize other people to the fact of its enduring stability. i think that then will make these issues more apparent. again, the key is not overreacting. next question, please. right here in the front. >> hi. nadia, correspondent. since you mentioned xi jinping, i wanted to pick your brain on the new constitution with xi jinping's new image as the emerging dictator, what kind of impact will that be on the west's point of view on china? for other panelists, we saw more article in the u.s. saying the u.s. has got china wrong for the past 20 decades but there are so many bright people here, how could you get wrong? is that oversimplified or do you have your own e
in the past, they could kind of have a fig leaf and say i do china, noi ti know the ccp is d but i do china. that space is rapidly diminishing. all chinese institutions are under orders to make sure that message is very clear. we see a decided shift post the 19th party congress to this sort of idea of, from the chinese perspective, the communist party is working for us and it's going to stay around for a long time and we need to socialize other people to the fact of its enduring stability. i...
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they were talking cap rates, they were, and noi and all the terms that go along with real estate >> youthan gray of blackstone did you ask about interest rates and its effect >> he said real estate will take a hit. obviously, when you can't get your dent at the right price, the prices will come down on some of these buildings. he does believe the economy is going to be very strong and that will help to keep rents high and keep demand for apartments high, but again, when interest rates going up, it's harder to keep the values high on the buildings. >> thanks. great to see you >> a-rod is not just teaching children about financial literacy, he has also got a new primetime show on cnbc, next tuesday, 10:00 p.m. eastern, don't miss it "back in the game" he helps former nba player joe smith get his finances back on track after he loses nearly all of the $60 million he made in his career maybe he needs to talk to m.c. hammer, too. >> in the meantime, netflix shares continue to rally up about 63% this year alone can the streaming giant ntuecoin to deliver we'll debate right here on "power lunc
they were talking cap rates, they were, and noi and all the terms that go along with real estate >> youthan gray of blackstone did you ask about interest rates and its effect >> he said real estate will take a hit. obviously, when you can't get your dent at the right price, the prices will come down on some of these buildings. he does believe the economy is going to be very strong and that will help to keep rents high and keep demand for apartments high, but again, when interest...
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. >> en el caso de ella que estÁ restringida noi puede expresar lo que siente, porque tiene un rol creoue sÍ, tiene que ver con los desamparados, salimos con dos cÁmaras, dabamos 10 dÓlares para seguir ayudando, porque todo el mundo ayuda o por lo menos dicen, este hacemos lo que decimos que hacemos, es la base del experimento, tenÍamos dos cÁmaras, entre ellas 10 dÓlares y veÍamos quÉ hacÍa esa persona con los 10 dÓlares, con la segunda cÁmara mas abajo tenÍamos un actor empotrado en la escena haciendo el papel de mendigo y en la pieza se lo explicamos. alan: estamos listos para verla, veamos. >> ¿hacemos realmente lo quÉ decimos que seamos?, le preguntamos a un grupo de personas si alguna vez un desamparo les habÍa pedido dinero para comer, todos aceptaron 10 dÓlares de nuestra parte para ayudar a la gente sin techo y seguir su camino, lo que no sabÍan que metros mÁs abajo habÍa un actor haciendo el papel de mendigo, esto es," corazones sin techo". si un homeless le pide dinero para comer, ¿le da el dinero? >> claro que sÍ, si es para comida se lo doy. >> ¿te han pedido los homeless a
. >> en el caso de ella que estÁ restringida noi puede expresar lo que siente, porque tiene un rol creoue sÍ, tiene que ver con los desamparados, salimos con dos cÁmaras, dabamos 10 dÓlares para seguir ayudando, porque todo el mundo ayuda o por lo menos dicen, este hacemos lo que decimos que hacemos, es la base del experimento, tenÍamos dos cÁmaras, entre ellas 10 dÓlares y veÍamos quÉ hacÍa esa persona con los 10 dÓlares, con la segunda cÁmara mas abajo tenÍamos un actor...
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[applause] noy know that if there is restricting of magazine capacity that we will vote them out. ,fhey continue to ignore us to only pretend to listen, we will take action where it counts. dayill take action every and every way until they simply cannot ignore us anymore. fight, wemarch, we prepare our signs and raise them high. we know what we want and we are not waiting any longer. thank you. [applause] >> teachers and students this is a lockdown drill. >> even if it is a drill it feels real. >> we heard gunshots. we started thinking it was real. >> they would try to run away from the attacker. >> i start to think, what if this would happen? >> it brought the reality of the situation to us. the weird thing is it gets me every time. this kind of emergency training should not need to happen in our schools. at columbinesacre high school, more than 150,000 students and at least 170 elementary, middle, and high schools have experienced a shooting. too many have died or been injured and many develop post-traumatic stress disorder. violenceeless gun brings terror in our schools, streets,
[applause] noy know that if there is restricting of magazine capacity that we will vote them out. ,fhey continue to ignore us to only pretend to listen, we will take action where it counts. dayill take action every and every way until they simply cannot ignore us anymore. fight, wemarch, we prepare our signs and raise them high. we know what we want and we are not waiting any longer. thank you. [applause] >> teachers and students this is a lockdown drill. >> even if it is a drill it...
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who have noy toward the credit worthiness of that particular borrower. we have worked to make this a bipartisan petion of legislation limiting the size of the institutions that can access this regulatory relief but clearly when community financial institutions, bankers from around the country, every part of the country are saying that they see the q.m. rule as not qualified mortgages but quitting mortgages, and when we see an unnecessary constraint of mortgage credit and when the national association of realtors are reporting that they're unable to close mortgages due to this onerous qualified mortgage rule, clearly the pendulum has swung too far. and so yes we needed some reforms in the aftermath of the financial crisis this q.m. rule went too far. this is a recalibration of that and this is important regulatory relief for our community financial institutions that will ineuroto the benefit of the american -- i neuroto the benefit of the american public -- that will inure to the benefit of the american public. with that, let me make one final observation
who have noy toward the credit worthiness of that particular borrower. we have worked to make this a bipartisan petion of legislation limiting the size of the institutions that can access this regulatory relief but clearly when community financial institutions, bankers from around the country, every part of the country are saying that they see the q.m. rule as not qualified mortgages but quitting mortgages, and when we see an unnecessary constraint of mortgage credit and when the national...
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Mar 28, 2018
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there is noi bright spells and sunshine. there is no i can tell you.ou. let's take a look at today's papers. lots of mixup in the papers. we are talking about recycling. shoppers will be charged up to 20p extra for bottles under plans for a rest —— refundable to tackle plastic. an interesting story. you mentioned rubber duck. dirty secret. rubber ducks are so filthy, they can kill. a warning that will strike fear into the heart of any parent. perils like in still waters in the top. a group of microbiologists have declared the rubber duck is dangerous and should either be cleaned out regularly... i'm terrified. you should either be cleaning them regularly throw them away! who's got time to that? -- time for that. front page of the daily express. you may have seen this story covered yesterday. "forgive us", this story covered yesterday. " forgive us", young this story covered yesterday. "forgive us", young children were dying, a paramedic was begging with us, pleading with us. it is a heartbreaking letter, the guilt of the manchester fire service yesterd
there is noi bright spells and sunshine. there is no i can tell you.ou. let's take a look at today's papers. lots of mixup in the papers. we are talking about recycling. shoppers will be charged up to 20p extra for bottles under plans for a rest —— refundable to tackle plastic. an interesting story. you mentioned rubber duck. dirty secret. rubber ducks are so filthy, they can kill. a warning that will strike fear into the heart of any parent. perils like in still waters in the top. a group...
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Mar 8, 2018
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