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democrat.n a lifelong oner watching what is going with this president and what i'm surerying to do, that i'm going to switch to the republican party i can't find any more democrats. noy are either socialists or responsible people out there. political correctness has to come to an end. call.one more john, independent line. i think trump is doing a good job. i think he has done more in fightinger a year everybody and he still accomplishes a lot. anyway, i support him. guns for honest people to protect their families and i think trump has done a good job of expanding that. appreciate all of your calls. ahead, a speech that just national riflehe association gathering.
democrat.n a lifelong oner watching what is going with this president and what i'm surerying to do, that i'm going to switch to the republican party i can't find any more democrats. noy are either socialists or responsible people out there. political correctness has to come to an end. call.one more john, independent line. i think trump is doing a good job. i think he has done more in fightinger a year everybody and he still accomplishes a lot. anyway, i support him. guns for honest people to...
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how onerous is this going to be for businesses are at the packing perhaps undulate?ticularly from small organisations. they've had a long time to prepare for this. i have been getting messages in my inbox not from companies necessarily but from gdpr consultants for the last 18 months. it has been out there. i think what there has—been is a lot of misinformation and small organisations have watched what big organisations have watched what big organisations do and it's frightened them because a lot of these big organisations have been sending out these e—mails saying you need to opt in to continue receiving information from us. those may not have been necessary , from us. those may not have been necessary, or they may indicate those organisations had not really done their best to get your permission in the past so i now panicking. but i think it's complex and it does involve a lot of preparation and some companies are finding they been a bit late to the party. difficult for businesses, what about consumers? we have all been inundated with these e—mails asking us about
how onerous is this going to be for businesses are at the packing perhaps undulate?ticularly from small organisations. they've had a long time to prepare for this. i have been getting messages in my inbox not from companies necessarily but from gdpr consultants for the last 18 months. it has been out there. i think what there has—been is a lot of misinformation and small organisations have watched what big organisations have watched what big organisations do and it's frightened them because a...
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it seems to me that if the standard that we're shifting them to is onerous as well they will just do the same thing and go to -- >> it's not onerous as well. >> and fly a foreign flag and also worth pointing out that this is not a matter that is directly related to the department of defense or to our national security, so for this committee to take on a matter outside of our jurisdiction that nobody has talked about, nobody has been briefed on, i don't think it's appropriate for the commit, and, again, just the basic point i find it hard to believe that the yacht owners are lobbying to be put under a stricter restriction, and, again, they will always have the option of going to a foreign flag. now i confess i don't understand the full ins and outs of this issue, but i really don't think the armed services committee where people who own, what is it, 315-ton yachts should go for relief. they have a committee. it's the transportation committee. it's where the coast guard looks at this and with people who understand these issues vastly better than we do, so i -- i, too, would urge opposi
it seems to me that if the standard that we're shifting them to is onerous as well they will just do the same thing and go to -- >> it's not onerous as well. >> and fly a foreign flag and also worth pointing out that this is not a matter that is directly related to the department of defense or to our national security, so for this committee to take on a matter outside of our jurisdiction that nobody has talked about, nobody has been briefed on, i don't think it's appropriate for the...
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the resolution would impose partisan, onerous, and heavy-handed regulations on the internet. some of them lack of fundamental connection to net neutrality principles and harm consumer freedom. net neutrality is an about regulating mobile phone plan offerings to meet a government under standard. this would restore rules that the obama era used to scrutinize popular and affordable plans. net neutrality principles don't this assessment government rates working to connect those in rural areas. run upgrading existing networks. the chairman of the obama fcc threatened regulation. that's what the marquis resolutions seeks to explore. this can have a profound impact on innovation in the 21st century internet. the internet has thrived under a model that rejects data discrimination. needless to say, before 2015 it had never faced such a threat of increased government control. neutrality, the idea of legal internet without discrimination doesn't represent the heavy-handed government. the heavy-handed government is pleased to see the first half of 2015. the democrats plan relies on the l
the resolution would impose partisan, onerous, and heavy-handed regulations on the internet. some of them lack of fundamental connection to net neutrality principles and harm consumer freedom. net neutrality is an about regulating mobile phone plan offerings to meet a government under standard. this would restore rules that the obama era used to scrutinize popular and affordable plans. net neutrality principles don't this assessment government rates working to connect those in rural areas. run...
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the resolution offered by senator markey would impose partisan, onerous, and heavy-handed regulations on the internet. some of these regulations lack a fundamental connection to net neutrality principles and harm consumer freedom. net neutrality, for example, isn't about regulating mobile phone plan offerings to meet a government internet standard. but the markey resolution would restore rules that the obama federal communications commission used to scrutinize such popular and affordable plans. net neutrality principles don't necessitate government rate regulation on companies working to connect americans in rural areas, places like my state of south dakota, or on upgrading existing again, the chairman of the obama britain rate regulations. that's exactly what the marketing resolution seeks to restore. the implicit price of such government intervention and statements can have a profound impact on innovation. in the 21st century internet. the internet has certainly arrived under a model that rejects data discrimination. had never faced such a threat of increased government control. net
the resolution offered by senator markey would impose partisan, onerous, and heavy-handed regulations on the internet. some of these regulations lack a fundamental connection to net neutrality principles and harm consumer freedom. net neutrality, for example, isn't about regulating mobile phone plan offerings to meet a government internet standard. but the markey resolution would restore rules that the obama federal communications commission used to scrutinize such popular and affordable plans....
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only sector with gains were financials, they will widdle away some onerous parts of dodd-frank.been a unfair and unwise decision. it made it through senate. 16 democrats backed in also 33 in house this afternoon. the banks of moving on, u.s. banks did extraordinary first quarter, part is lower taxes, without it data was impressive, net income $56 billion, up 27% year-over-year, take out tax cuts still almost 50 billion, less than 4% of banks did not respect a profit during quarter that is lowest since 1996, banks have cash, they are being treed up from clutches of dodd-frank. will it fine its way to main street? joining me now lindsay bell, and oliver. lindsay, there is no excuse. what do you make of what happened today. >> great for regional and smaller banks, we have seen them run-up this year, index up 10%, and larger banks are about 1%, this i think will add to momentum we're seeing. it is small business that need the loans, they have not been getting them, deprived partially because of this onerous regulation, dodd-frank. charles: we talk about impediment in market and the
only sector with gains were financials, they will widdle away some onerous parts of dodd-frank.been a unfair and unwise decision. it made it through senate. 16 democrats backed in also 33 in house this afternoon. the banks of moving on, u.s. banks did extraordinary first quarter, part is lower taxes, without it data was impressive, net income $56 billion, up 27% year-over-year, take out tax cuts still almost 50 billion, less than 4% of banks did not respect a profit during quarter that is...
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and we wouldtrust have to make this, transforming not in onere, century energy has been generated.rancine: you were spearheading a movement. a lot of people were pushing back against that. what was your most difficult day in the office? jose: i cannot make this. ie most difficult, i think approved my first business plan was an investment of 60 billion euros. that is -- francine: a lot. jose: it is 10 times more than what we would normally invest. the second thing is to change the color of the company. traditional color was blue. the 16 billion were approved in half an hour, and change from blue to green took three board meetings. the last one, i said that is going to be green or i am not jose ignacio galan. they, the whole building and green. inside, green, green, green. all right, fine, green. that is another time then i come to green and it is time for green and said whatever, but green. francine: was that bold, yes. september 20, 2 thousand one. i joined the company in may. that was in september. francine: how do you describe yourself as a leader? ife: i think the point is you t
and we wouldtrust have to make this, transforming not in onere, century energy has been generated.rancine: you were spearheading a movement. a lot of people were pushing back against that. what was your most difficult day in the office? jose: i cannot make this. ie most difficult, i think approved my first business plan was an investment of 60 billion euros. that is -- francine: a lot. jose: it is 10 times more than what we would normally invest. the second thing is to change the color of the...
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if you take current baseline onerous, global energy usage, and compound that at 3% a year, then in just a few hundred years, you are going to have to cover the entire surface of the earth in solar cells. that is how powerful compounding is. and by the way, we have been growing energy usage at a few percent a year for a long time. and our civilization has a lot of advantages because we increase our energy usage. the human body, and a state of nature, if you are just an animal in the state of nature, your body, your metabolic rate uses about 100 watts of power. but a modern person in a developed country, your civilization per capita metabolic rate is 11,000 watts. we use a lot of energy. that is about as much energy as a blue whale uses. there are billions of us, and most of us aren't even really living in the lifestyle of a developed country yet, but they will be very soon, and we help they will be. we want them to. and you are going to face a choice, and you won't face this choice, and i won't face the choice, but your grandchildren's grandchildren will face this choice. do you want to
if you take current baseline onerous, global energy usage, and compound that at 3% a year, then in just a few hundred years, you are going to have to cover the entire surface of the earth in solar cells. that is how powerful compounding is. and by the way, we have been growing energy usage at a few percent a year for a long time. and our civilization has a lot of advantages because we increase our energy usage. the human body, and a state of nature, if you are just an animal in the state of...
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the compromise sees smaller banks escape some of the more onerous rules, but maintain the consumer protection the -- bureau. thehe d dodd frank law was second rule designed to prevent the mortgage meltdown and initial crisis of 2008 which triggered the collapse of the investment bank lehman brothers, solve massive bailouts -- saw massive bailouts, and a global economic downturn. paul ryan, speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, lauded the agreement. >> the house voted to free our economy from overregulation. >> this new bill rolls back the dodd frank in three key areas, mortgage lending rules, stabilization, and capital bank requirements. only big banks are deemed a threat if they fail. raises the asset threshold for tests,anks face stress capital liquidity requirements, and other rules to $250 billion from $50 billion. this cuts the regulation for smaller institutions. the u.s. has over 5000 banks, these 13 account for over half of the sector by assets and deposits. those who oppose the bill point out that 25 of the largest banks are no longer subject to the same legislation collectiv
the compromise sees smaller banks escape some of the more onerous rules, but maintain the consumer protection the -- bureau. thehe d dodd frank law was second rule designed to prevent the mortgage meltdown and initial crisis of 2008 which triggered the collapse of the investment bank lehman brothers, solve massive bailouts -- saw massive bailouts, and a global economic downturn. paul ryan, speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, lauded the agreement. >> the house voted to free our...
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for example, the people who control housing projects, were onerous owners of those places, almost like plantation lords in getting certain protections for women. i would argue, the black community consolidates. to me, that better explains why the revolts dropped down. there is a good deal of oppression as well. this is a big part of the storyline. no doubt. i wouldn't call it backlash. backlash headset in earlier. had set in earlier. kneels --her neck colin knees and we get backlash but -- there is a black panther party in baltimore and it gets crushed. absolutely crushed. we see that in city after city. as soon as he is accused of inciting a riot, he lives through an ordeal of five years, it becomes one of the most wanted men in america, five years later they drop the charges. been accused of another crime and put in jail. 's attorney had said the main goal was to silence and divert money and attention away to the defense of people like brown. >> great stuff. when we look at the civil rights movement, we look at nonviolent resistance and positive effects. a counter narrative in peter'
for example, the people who control housing projects, were onerous owners of those places, almost like plantation lords in getting certain protections for women. i would argue, the black community consolidates. to me, that better explains why the revolts dropped down. there is a good deal of oppression as well. this is a big part of the storyline. no doubt. i wouldn't call it backlash. backlash headset in earlier. had set in earlier. kneels --her neck colin knees and we get backlash but --...
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the resolution offered by senator markey would impose partisan, onerous, and heavy-handed regulations on the internet. some of these regulations lack a fundamental connection to net neutrality principles and harm consumer freedom. net neutrality, for example, isn't about regulating mobile phone plan offerings to meet a government internet standard. but the markey resolution would restore rules that the obama federal communications commission used to scrutinize such popular and affordable plans. net neutrality principles don't necessitate government rate regulation on companies working to connect americans in rural areas, places like my state of south dakota, or on upgrading existing networks. but again, the chairman of the obama federal communications commission nonetheless defended the need for broad authority to threaten rate regulation, and that's exactly what the markey resolution seeks to restore. the implicit threat of such government intervention and statements can have a profound impact on innovation and the 21st century internet. the internet has certainly thrived under a mod
the resolution offered by senator markey would impose partisan, onerous, and heavy-handed regulations on the internet. some of these regulations lack a fundamental connection to net neutrality principles and harm consumer freedom. net neutrality, for example, isn't about regulating mobile phone plan offerings to meet a government internet standard. but the markey resolution would restore rules that the obama federal communications commission used to scrutinize such popular and affordable plans....
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for them with california that wants to keep them quite onerous, or at least in their eyes, to keep verystates in this country. they want a little bit of help from the administration, and it's gotten to be a bit of a
for them with california that wants to keep them quite onerous, or at least in their eyes, to keep verystates in this country. they want a little bit of help from the administration, and it's gotten to be a bit of a
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e analyst expects them to report earnings above expectations this year oner stro consumer spending and apparel sales. the price targ is 43 butespite the upgrade shares of macy's fell 4% to 33.12. > manchester united's rating was cut from sell to hold. the price target is $21. shares of manchester united were off nearly 1% to >>> raytheon was downgraded from neutral to outperform at credit swoous swis. the price target on raytheon is $219 a share. and the price targetas raised it and b it's $10lion through the heights. it came from the ceo. so it's $106 a share. >>> still ahead, the glass ceiling shatters at the new yor. stock exchan l >>> global d making is happening at a record pace. the value of mergers and acquisitions has reached $2 trillion so far this year. new f datam thompson reuters shows the value of mnaor is than 60% higher this year than the same period last year. mnaugh some who watched the marked say the drive to do deals could be reaching its peek. >>> it is no secret tha ceos earn a lot more than the average worker, and a newws report s just how much. lcio average the p
e analyst expects them to report earnings above expectations this year oner stro consumer spending and apparel sales. the price targ is 43 butespite the upgrade shares of macy's fell 4% to 33.12. > manchester united's rating was cut from sell to hold. the price target is $21. shares of manchester united were off nearly 1% to >>> raytheon was downgraded from neutral to outperform at credit swoous swis. the price target on raytheon is $219 a share. and the price targetas raised it and...
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banking law adopted after the financial crisis, has often been criticized by wall street as being too onerousarmful to the functioning of the market. >>> the latest survey from the federal reserve casts an up beat view on the economy. the beige book points to a moderate pickup in activity this spring. >> reporter: the latest federal reserve snapshot, the beige book, finds economic activity expanded moderately in late april and early may. manufacturing leading the way, shifting into high gear with more than half the districts reporting a pickup and one-third classifying activity as strong. on the other side, overall consumer spending was characterized as soft. this was uncertainty about international trade policy. all in all, it's part of what economists see as a mixed economy with some concerns on the horizon. >> the good news is the fed probably doesn't have to move super fast to raise rates. they're going to raise rates in june, but of course if they go too fast that's when the market gets nervous. >> reporter: it's still all about labor markets. they remain tight across the country with re
banking law adopted after the financial crisis, has often been criticized by wall street as being too onerousarmful to the functioning of the market. >>> the latest survey from the federal reserve casts an up beat view on the economy. the beige book points to a moderate pickup in activity this spring. >> reporter: the latest federal reserve snapshot, the beige book, finds economic activity expanded moderately in late april and early may. manufacturing leading the way, shifting...
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so that's going to be really difficult, and don't forget that oner rather than later, congress is getting involved here, and it's starting to look at legislation that could be anti-china, which could blow up the deal it's a hard thing to keep that fragile flower of consensto ther. lots of reason why is a grand bargain can't happen just yet.>> we know that china is a mmunist government, a capitalist economy, sort of. they don't worry about subsidies to industries lik steel, b we do. and we feel that's unfair. secretary mnuchin sai he doesn't want to change the chinese structure as it is. but i you don't d that, how do you come to an agreement of some kind? >> yeah i think it's very hard. i think what we're waiting to see from treasury the most is they are as part of the ecutive memo, treasury has to come up with a list of investment restrictions on china, in specific technologies, in different industries. china has this list of things they want to be the worldwide leader of by an2025. so that's the chinese subsidies that are going to go to those domestic industries. what i think treasury i
so that's going to be really difficult, and don't forget that oner rather than later, congress is getting involved here, and it's starting to look at legislation that could be anti-china, which could blow up the deal it's a hard thing to keep that fragile flower of consensto ther. lots of reason why is a grand bargain can't happen just yet.>> we know that china is a mmunist government, a capitalist economy, sort of. they don't worry about subsidies to industries lik steel, b we do. and we...
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despite these onerous restrictions he has managed to make fourfilms illegally over the past few yearss. it tells the story of panahi and an actress playing versions of themselves, travelling to a remote village to investigate the apparent suicide of a young girl. the story partly becomes an exploration of the village and the patriarchal attitudes of its men. panahi has shown remarkable resilience as a filmmaker, managing to defy a filmmaking ban imposed after it had been deemed he had engaged in activities that were against the country's national security. since the ban, he has made some well—received films, including taxi in 2015, which won the top prize at the berlin film festival. he has to work secretly come as a clandestine filmmaker, basically. also, he doesn't want to involve too many people in his project because, you know, working with a banned filmmaker could be considered, you know, a violation in iran. it could lead anybody to be banned themselves. so that is why he says if there is a role he can play, he plays it himself. he does not claim to be a movie actor. panahi comm
despite these onerous restrictions he has managed to make fourfilms illegally over the past few yearss. it tells the story of panahi and an actress playing versions of themselves, travelling to a remote village to investigate the apparent suicide of a young girl. the story partly becomes an exploration of the village and the patriarchal attitudes of its men. panahi has shown remarkable resilience as a filmmaker, managing to defy a filmmaking ban imposed after it had been deemed he had engaged...
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the united states, don't whatever you do make the conditions that you're going to operate under so onerous that the rest of us can't fulfill the obligations that we have under the jtpoa. it works two ways. it works in relation to containing the nuclear threat. i think what we're seeing with the americans is, look, you must handle it yourself as you wish, but we want to continue to be able to be free to operate. now i suspect in that space there's quite a lot of discussion to be had because no one is naive enough to believe it's the american banks and american financial systems that do something there isn't an effect elsewhere. this is something clearly we've got to engage on. as they were saying today, we want the united states to come forward and say what's its next steps in relationship with how it deals with the other issues surrounding iran beyond just the reimposition of sanctions. iran will have to make some changes as well, there's no doubt about that. >> like what? >> well, they've got to address the issues that are fundamental, the future of the agreement, but we know that will co
the united states, don't whatever you do make the conditions that you're going to operate under so onerous that the rest of us can't fulfill the obligations that we have under the jtpoa. it works two ways. it works in relation to containing the nuclear threat. i think what we're seeing with the americans is, look, you must handle it yourself as you wish, but we want to continue to be able to be free to operate. now i suspect in that space there's quite a lot of discussion to be had because no...
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it's bad policy oner sidef this. >>> and quickly, as a mayor yourself, you think the oakland mayor, libbychaff should be prosecuted for obstruction of justice? i do. i think absolutely. i think that she owes her city a duty and i think that if she is not prosecuted by the u.s. attorney. i think her city should she of if it's the right person to be electedo be their leer going forward -- their leader going forward. >> during the meeting this week at the white house that you had with the present. you mentioned the aclus lawsuit agains losalamitos, and you asked him for funding. wh do you need funding and what do you plan to use it for? >> ll, wh we, went in to the lawsuit, with he went in to it with -- we went to it with eyes wide open. it cost money, and we hhad to m sure that we could afford whatever the cost would be. took action to harness this. like i told the president, sometimes being first can be pretty expensive and the aclu has ten, different lawyers focused on this. they are going to full-court press, and you know, we know thys is a v unique land mark issue, really, aroundns tuti
it's bad policy oner sidef this. >>> and quickly, as a mayor yourself, you think the oakland mayor, libbychaff should be prosecuted for obstruction of justice? i do. i think absolutely. i think that she owes her city a duty and i think that if she is not prosecuted by the u.s. attorney. i think her city should she of if it's the right person to be electedo be their leer going forward -- their leader going forward. >> during the meeting this week at the white house that you had...
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many businesses, even small ones like this aquatics firm near birmingham, complying with gdpr is onerousofficer, seek explicit consent, and allow customers to delete, inspect and correct records. many think their mailing lists are now redundant. in today's busy society, i'm exactly the same, you get bombarded with e—mails, and i can quite easily see that mailing list shrinking from 3,500 to less than 1,000, which we then got to build back up again. i think that message has been lost, to some extent... 0ne leading lawyer says many of the e—mails sent in the past week weren't needed. a lot of individuals are being bombarded by e—mails. are these e—mails actually necessary? in many cases, they are not necessary. there is a rule that, if you are sending unsolicited direct marketing by e—mail or text to an individual, you need their consent to do so. however, in many cases, individuals will have already given that consent, and also businesses can rely on something called the soft opt—in, and that means they can continue to send marketing messages to existing customers in respect of similar go
many businesses, even small ones like this aquatics firm near birmingham, complying with gdpr is onerousofficer, seek explicit consent, and allow customers to delete, inspect and correct records. many think their mailing lists are now redundant. in today's busy society, i'm exactly the same, you get bombarded with e—mails, and i can quite easily see that mailing list shrinking from 3,500 to less than 1,000, which we then got to build back up again. i think that message has been lost, to some...
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is oner if malaysia aspect of this and the tipping point when it comes to ems, which we have seen assetsr so much pressure. mark: the weakness in emerging markets is not going to help and malaysia what get caught up in that. if you look at the malaysian ringgit, who was strong heading to the election, and it could fall to the levels we saw in the middle of last year. there is some downside risk with the fundamentals are pretty good. if they can bring together gradually, people, confidence will return. but if you look at equities or currency bonds, everything will be shaky for a few days and that is not a surprise at all. things will get better. looking on the bright side. mark cranfield running us in singapore. more on theh up bloomberg at mliv . what isfind exactly affecting your investments at any given time. foreign investors are getting out of risky markets, and treasury yields as well. let's bring gareth nicholson from the bank of singapore. what we are seeing coming out of malaysia in the market reaction given the broader markets in trading are actually not happening today and
is oner if malaysia aspect of this and the tipping point when it comes to ems, which we have seen assetsr so much pressure. mark: the weakness in emerging markets is not going to help and malaysia what get caught up in that. if you look at the malaysian ringgit, who was strong heading to the election, and it could fall to the levels we saw in the middle of last year. there is some downside risk with the fundamentals are pretty good. if they can bring together gradually, people, confidence will...
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many businesses, even small ones like this aquatics firm near birmingham, complying with gdpr is onerousdelete, inspect and correct records. many think their mailing lists are now redundant. in today's busy society i'm exactly the same. you get bombarded with e—mails and i can quite easily see that mailing list shrinking from 3500 down to less than 1000, which we've then got to build back up again. i think that message has been lost to some extent. 0ne leading lawyer says many of the e—mails sent in the past week weren't needed. a lot of individuals are being bombarded by e—mails. are these e—mails actually necessary? in many cases they're not necessary. there is a rule that if you are sending unsolicited direct marketing by e—mail or text to an individual you do need their consent to do so. however, in many cases individuals will have already given that consent, and also businesses can rely on something called the soft opt in, and that means they can continue to send marketing messages to existing customers in respect of similar goods and services, provided they give them the opportunit
many businesses, even small ones like this aquatics firm near birmingham, complying with gdpr is onerousdelete, inspect and correct records. many think their mailing lists are now redundant. in today's busy society i'm exactly the same. you get bombarded with e—mails and i can quite easily see that mailing list shrinking from 3500 down to less than 1000, which we've then got to build back up again. i think that message has been lost to some extent. 0ne leading lawyer says many of the...
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executive, because we cannot keep placing upon the shoulders of the the civil servant such a heavy in onerousthat take six months and another appeal and that would take six months. i have to tell the minister, northern ireland does not have that capacity. we do not have the time. we now have almost an invisible secretary of state and people on the ground, there is only one question in northern ireland. apart from the fact that people in northern ireland believe that the only interest westminster has in northern ireland is brexit and the border, but given that, the one question that is being asked on the streets of northern ireland today, is who is actually running northern ireland ? brexit has been a focus of this house and elsewhere. the people of northern ireland deserve an executive focused on the issues that matter to them. education, health, schools, farming, all the obvious stuff. we need to get the executive back up and running. the parties themselves need to do so. at the moment, the pilot light is on but no one is twirling those knobs. we need to get the executive restored. he is and
executive, because we cannot keep placing upon the shoulders of the the civil servant such a heavy in onerousthat take six months and another appeal and that would take six months. i have to tell the minister, northern ireland does not have that capacity. we do not have the time. we now have almost an invisible secretary of state and people on the ground, there is only one question in northern ireland. apart from the fact that people in northern ireland believe that the only interest...
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suspects earlier a prison officer was taken hostage at the de paul jail but was later released the onerous comes days after the arrest of three suspects are still gunmen accused of planning to attack causes police headquarters building. the police in chile have fired tear gas and water cannon the protesters in the capital city center jago hundreds of students have been marching against sexual harassment they want the government to implement gender equality in schools and universities several protesters have been arrested. the red cross has called on israel to respect medics working in gaza during long running protests that have led to many deaths and injuries now friday will be the seventh week of the great march of return with thousands of palestinians protest along israel's border fence but among the chaos a love story stephanie decker has more. there is an unexpected love story. a both volunteer medics treating the injured during the week protests along israel's fence with gaza they'd never met before. the face of them she impressed me is when she went directly to the border and how bra
suspects earlier a prison officer was taken hostage at the de paul jail but was later released the onerous comes days after the arrest of three suspects are still gunmen accused of planning to attack causes police headquarters building. the police in chile have fired tear gas and water cannon the protesters in the capital city center jago hundreds of students have been marching against sexual harassment they want the government to implement gender equality in schools and universities several...
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you can see some disparity in terms of sentencing relating to federal guidelines they are onerous.ing about president should commute or pardon sentence of an african-american man. and court said he has to go back in to serve. charles: matthew charles, a lot of people tweeting. >> including myself. charles: i saw you tweet, i don't think a lot of people realize, speaking of california, this is origins of three strikes you're out. california, filled 25 prisons in 25 years, every time they built a prison, correction union got stronger and they kept building prison, people equality this as a republican tough on crime issue, but this is really across the board. while we celebrate the low level of crime, nonviolent offenders, people saying more and more, give them a chance. >> can you imagine, speaking as well about record numbers of people able to get back into the workforce, jumping in with a robust economy, good job numbers, low unemployment. provide for their families, make sure they don't become criminal recidivists because they feel they have no other path forward to provide. this
you can see some disparity in terms of sentencing relating to federal guidelines they are onerous.ing about president should commute or pardon sentence of an african-american man. and court said he has to go back in to serve. charles: matthew charles, a lot of people tweeting. >> including myself. charles: i saw you tweet, i don't think a lot of people realize, speaking of california, this is origins of three strikes you're out. california, filled 25 prisons in 25 years, every time they...
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that give this is house an opportunity to utilize the congressional review act to repeal the cfpb's onerous regulation on indirect auto lenders. the first proposal we'll consider today is the citizens right to know act of 017. this piece of legislation offered by my friend and colleague from texas, judge ted poe, will bring much-needed sunlight to the federal pretrial services program. we'll also consider legislation offered by my fellow judiciary committee member, representative handel of georgia, which ensures companies entering into merger proceedings will receive equal treatment whether the case is reviewed by the department of justice or the federal trade commission. finally the house will consider a joint resolution to repeal the burdensome guide an on indirect auto lending. senator moran's legislation previously passed the senate 51-47 on march 22, 2018. president trump has also signaled his support for this legislation. the rule makes in orered one amendment to the standard merger and acquisition reviews through equal trades, equal rules or smarter act. why? because all other amendm
that give this is house an opportunity to utilize the congressional review act to repeal the cfpb's onerous regulation on indirect auto lenders. the first proposal we'll consider today is the citizens right to know act of 017. this piece of legislation offered by my friend and colleague from texas, judge ted poe, will bring much-needed sunlight to the federal pretrial services program. we'll also consider legislation offered by my fellow judiciary committee member, representative handel of...
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privately he might not harbor friendly feelings towards each oner their meeting was based solid utility. kim had something to show. summits.e xi could not be marginalized. between north and south korea the exchange of a performance which warmed up in february and march. the same happened between the north and china. , chinahe beijing visit sent a high profile group to performancesducted there. hastily arranged, the group was international liaison department. this was unprecedented. it highlighted the political performers for the to breathe a warm atmosphere, as if nothing unpleasant had ever happened. signaling something important what happened, on april 20, north korea convened the workers from session and announced april 21 onward it would terminate nuclear and missile tests and close off nuclear testing where the north nuclear tests were conducted. messages kim jong-un to his people include first, kim delivered the keynote speech to educate the north korean people the time had come to rethink their nuclear status. north koreans have made significant sacrifices to develop their nuclea
privately he might not harbor friendly feelings towards each oner their meeting was based solid utility. kim had something to show. summits.e xi could not be marginalized. between north and south korea the exchange of a performance which warmed up in february and march. the same happened between the north and china. , chinahe beijing visit sent a high profile group to performancesducted there. hastily arranged, the group was international liaison department. this was unprecedented. it...
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the supreme court said it's not such an onerous thing on the president's schedule that you couldn't sue him while in office. two very different questions but fair to say nobody knows the answer. >> he said to the washington post, he didn't seem to want to give the answer. one of his assistants broke in. it reminded me of that scene in the godfather with sonny and the godfather where he said you're going to take care of us. we can take care of his ourselves. one of his assistants said of course we're bound by justice department policies. mueller looked at him like don't interrupt me. we can play that clip. >> our business is a little dangerous. >> if you're worried about security for men, they will guarantee it. >> you telling me that they guarantee our invest -- >> wait a minute. i have a sentimental weakness for my children and i've spoiled them as you can see. they talk when they should listen. >> i guess that's the reference. >> yeah. that was a spritriking moment i the interview. another thing that rudy giuliani said is he's written a number of letters to the special counsel trying
the supreme court said it's not such an onerous thing on the president's schedule that you couldn't sue him while in office. two very different questions but fair to say nobody knows the answer. >> he said to the washington post, he didn't seem to want to give the answer. one of his assistants broke in. it reminded me of that scene in the godfather with sonny and the godfather where he said you're going to take care of us. we can take care of his ourselves. one of his assistants said of...
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mailer, which would be a report issued by this body to the public, but they decided that would be onerousadministratively and in budget, so now looking at sticking and codifying it to the website. as you know shaista has done good post analysis and i'm glad they are adding additional idea at the board. i think that was all i wanted to tell you. there are a couple of other things but we will talk about it again. are you going to vote on this today? i would urge your support for this measure. >> speaker 1: thank you. any further public comment. do we have a motion? >>speaker: i will make a motion that we adopt the recommendations of the staff that we approve the ordinance as it appears in attachment one. >> second. >> speaker 1: all in favor? opposed? approved unanimously. >> clerk: item 10. [. [reading] ing agenda item 10] >>speaker: thank you chair chiu and commissioner. as you know it's been about six weeks since you got one of these so the numbers reflect that period of time and they also reflect of course that the former director jessica bloom has left and i think you are aware that i
mailer, which would be a report issued by this body to the public, but they decided that would be onerousadministratively and in budget, so now looking at sticking and codifying it to the website. as you know shaista has done good post analysis and i'm glad they are adding additional idea at the board. i think that was all i wanted to tell you. there are a couple of other things but we will talk about it again. are you going to vote on this today? i would urge your support for this measure....
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you onerous by your presence here today.o the leadership of the fraternal order of police, to all of those who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement, sheriff's deputies, marshalls, detectives, to all who have traveled from near and far to gather at our nations capital, we are honored to your presence on this sacred of memorial. in 1962, john f. kennedy declared the state as national peace officerss memorial day, and every day since 1982, members of law enforcement community, their families, and their friends have gathered today in washington, d.c. in solemn memorial services to honor the fallen come honor their sacrifices, and rededicate themselves to people who stand in our communities everyday. last year, mr. trump and i were honor to stand before this extraordinary gathering, and president trump promised on that day, and this administration, as he said, and i quote, "we will always support the incredible men and women of law enforcement ," and that is precisely what president donald trump has done. [applause] vp
you onerous by your presence here today.o the leadership of the fraternal order of police, to all of those who serve on the thin blue line of law enforcement, sheriff's deputies, marshalls, detectives, to all who have traveled from near and far to gather at our nations capital, we are honored to your presence on this sacred of memorial. in 1962, john f. kennedy declared the state as national peace officerss memorial day, and every day since 1982, members of law enforcement community, their...
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. ♪ oner. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. caroline: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am caroline hyde. we are broadcasting in boston this week and have set up shop today in optimus ride headquarters. we have been discussing the fastest-growing emergencies -- industries, autonomous driving. many predict that the majority of cars will have self driving capabilities sooner than you think. will the road be safer if humans are no longer behind the wheel? for moore, john leonard, toyota research institute vp of automated driving research. wonderful to have you here. will humans not be interacting with vehicles? at the moment, you are working with a jewel sort of project. professor and.t. i have been involved in this technology my whole career. i have the o
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. >> and so it comes to ted to have the most onerous duty possible in that family, to tell the fathert president kennedy is dead. >> ted and eunice didn't want him to hear this from anybody else. he called rose, who would hear about it immediately. and they told rose to unplug every television in the house. and they arrive, and they told them. and he started to cry. >> joseph and rose have now lost three of their nine children. >> joe kennedy always focuses ambition on his children, and you have to wonder if at some deep level he felt that he himself was responsible in some way, that by thrusting his children o into the world the world has consumed them. >> my mother, she said that a bad man had shot uncle jack, and we went home and my father was under a cedar train with the dogs and we ran to him and we were crying. and he said he had a great life. >> in an instant bobby kennedy has lost his brother, his best friend, and his whole sense of professional meaning in life. >> bobby's always been the little brother in a secondary role. now he's the head of the family. this is your wake-up
. >> and so it comes to ted to have the most onerous duty possible in that family, to tell the fathert president kennedy is dead. >> ted and eunice didn't want him to hear this from anybody else. he called rose, who would hear about it immediately. and they told rose to unplug every television in the house. and they arrive, and they told them. and he started to cry. >> joseph and rose have now lost three of their nine children. >> joe kennedy always focuses ambition on...
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consumers to get a real value for oil as a product and not to escalate it as a price so that it becomes onerousountries that can't afford it but to make justifiable issues like shale oil, et cetera not to be too low to hurt the producers. there is an equation. >> now of course nothing, brian, happens out here in the middle east he was talking to me about this u.s. decision on jerusalem he was deeply disappointed to hear that. at the same time saudi arabia, uae and bahrain still supporting this. >> yes, they are, hadley, but i know you're in touch with these people every day are they happy enough for $70 a barrel or are they whispering they would like a little higher price? >> i don't think they're even whispering, brian. it's an obvious thing they would want a higher price. that's 24 hours. hearing from these oil ministers. hearing from the uae oil ministers, he was saying these countries aren't seeking $100 a barrel they're happy where they are. >> it is a new world out there certainly here and i know the saudis according to many reports, your reporting, hadley have been talking about 80, $85
consumers to get a real value for oil as a product and not to escalate it as a price so that it becomes onerousountries that can't afford it but to make justifiable issues like shale oil, et cetera not to be too low to hurt the producers. there is an equation. >> now of course nothing, brian, happens out here in the middle east he was talking to me about this u.s. decision on jerusalem he was deeply disappointed to hear that. at the same time saudi arabia, uae and bahrain still supporting...
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ta, we had seniors tell us every year that they wanted to be exempt from the parcel tax, becoming onerous, though the staff made it here at sfusd, they made it as easy as possible. we did that exemption and now do communication to all of our property owners around the benefits of the property parcel tax. and the last slide is, i believe the superintendent spoke about the facts of the upcoming living wage? one of the components of the living wage parcel tax was again providing oversight for that living wage, and it was within there that the qtea oversight committee could choose to also be the oversight committee for the living wage, the qtea oversight committee did vote to also oversee the living wage parcel tax if it was passed. we believe that this'll provide you some more guidance and oversight that's holistic around salary and future supports that are available to your team and your employees. we encourage you to look at the proportions of 71 and 29% not because anything's necessarily wrong with them, but because again it was enacted in 2007-2008 and just to make sure they're in accord
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he has made doing business, which had been difficult because of onerous regulations certainly a littlen a highly unusual development, news has surfaced that automakers like general motors, ford and about eight other carmakers, many international too, are now urging the white house to leave regulations alone and stick with the highest standard. california and its fuel emissions standards. in fact, they're saying keep these high vehicle efficiency standards because climate change is real. take a look at automakers stock, gm up 21%. ford is a little flat because there's been a lot of discussion regarding ford and having certainly to have moth bald the f-150 which is back in place. fiat up 122%. why california? california has long been the leader in u.s. and combating climate change, smog, taken energy steps reducing renewable energy, reducing the fuel footprint but as high as fuel efficiency. let's bring in somebody who knows a lot about the state. california treasurer john chiang, who happens to be running for governor. john, great to see you once again. thank you for joining us. >> happ
he has made doing business, which had been difficult because of onerous regulations certainly a littlen a highly unusual development, news has surfaced that automakers like general motors, ford and about eight other carmakers, many international too, are now urging the white house to leave regulations alone and stick with the highest standard. california and its fuel emissions standards. in fact, they're saying keep these high vehicle efficiency standards because climate change is real. take a...
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for them with california that wants to keep them quite onerous, or at least in their eyes, to keep very stiff fuel requirements going even if it is at variance with the 49 other states in this country. they want a little bit of help from the administration, and it's gotten to be a bit of a tension convention because the president is saying, you know, you guys are making money hand over fist because i've sort of unshackled you, freed you to do whatever you want, to sell, and this is the thanks i get. i'm kind of trivializing it, but it is not warm and cozy. you can see that if you read some of the comments that come out of these meetings. we'll see. it's way too early, but we're monitoring that, because he's meeting with them. he's also going to be making it very clear when he talks with drug industry ceos that drug prices are too high. so two republican cottage industry benchmarks, if you will. by and large, the auto industry, and you could talk about the biotech, the drug industry, they are coming under his sights today. so that's gown to be interesting -- going to be interesting, how
for them with california that wants to keep them quite onerous, or at least in their eyes, to keep very stiff fuel requirements going even if it is at variance with the 49 other states in this country. they want a little bit of help from the administration, and it's gotten to be a bit of a tension convention because the president is saying, you know, you guys are making money hand over fist because i've sort of unshackled you, freed you to do whatever you want, to sell, and this is the thanks i...
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thee result is onerous, why we have seen the middle class shrink rather than prosper. >> tucker: meanwhileas bloomed. lou dobbs, thank you. that was a great description of a sad phenomenon. i appreciate it. >> great to be with you, tucker. >> tucker: while, a 30-year-old manchild has finally been forced to move out of hisea parents basement, court order is making him. cathy areu, the liberal sherbrooke, supports his right to stay.st she'll explain why. stay tuned. ter than all the res♪ ♪ applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek
thee result is onerous, why we have seen the middle class shrink rather than prosper. >> tucker: meanwhileas bloomed. lou dobbs, thank you. that was a great description of a sad phenomenon. i appreciate it. >> great to be with you, tucker. >> tucker: while, a 30-year-old manchild has finally been forced to move out of hisea parents basement, court order is making him. cathy areu, the liberal sherbrooke, supports his right to stay.st she'll explain why. stay tuned. ter than all...
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excited by that enthusiasm and energy, but a lot of times people are turned off how long and how onerous the permitting process is. so i really hope this will be a great tool for us and i invite other supervisors to join us in this effort. if there are uses that still require conditional use or alcohol permits, liquor license permits, live entertainment, or if there are programs already in place city-wide such as cannabis program we have, or for massage uses, that those would still require neighborhood notification in addition to formula retail. these are really those uses such as restaurants and retail that we aren't getting in the neighborhoods that we would like to see occupy our vacant store fronts faster. i really hope that we'll be able to move this forward and then maybe we could turn it over to my cosponsor supervisor safai who asked to re-refer on the item and i want to thank my office, the brain child of the legislation. and really helped to bring to light the goals that i wanted to achieve legislatively, thank you, menka. >> supervisor safai: thank you, supervisor tang, thank
excited by that enthusiasm and energy, but a lot of times people are turned off how long and how onerous the permitting process is. so i really hope this will be a great tool for us and i invite other supervisors to join us in this effort. if there are uses that still require conditional use or alcohol permits, liquor license permits, live entertainment, or if there are programs already in place city-wide such as cannabis program we have, or for massage uses, that those would still require...
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in onered one holds on sector second and third division troops are being rushed to the front along the river where they judge the point of this german offensive is pushing in the direction of paris. the third division is the first actual to enter combat around a little town. right on the marne river. the troops fighting the germans and stopping apart from senegal and africa -- in africa. they be that the germans at the chateau, but american machine gunners into into combat and support the senegalese and slow down the german offensive. host: on a hill overlooking the sizeds a lincoln memorial monument to the americans who fought in the region. c-span visited that monument and talked with historians about the monument and the american experience. [video] >> directly behind me is the monument. we are on top of hill 204. the hill was 204 meters high. the significance is to honor the american troops who fought in the sector. there was significant engagement in between the rivers. from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. on the opposite side from the monument are two women hol
in onered one holds on sector second and third division troops are being rushed to the front along the river where they judge the point of this german offensive is pushing in the direction of paris. the third division is the first actual to enter combat around a little town. right on the marne river. the troops fighting the germans and stopping apart from senegal and africa -- in africa. they be that the germans at the chateau, but american machine gunners into into combat and support the...
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. >> what article dealing with your children when they are having a bad or onerous day or dealing with acosta? >> probably depends on the day. both of them can wine pretty regularly. they both like to ask the same questions and sometimes their tone needs to be adjusted a little bit. >> sean: i would say the bigger baby is acosta. anyway, that's all the time we have this evening. we are always going to be fair and balanced. we are never going to beat the destroy-trump media. thank you for being with us. always set your dvr, never miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled. by the way, why is your picture all over -- more as ratings. my ratings are high too if you know. we are number one in cable and you are killing it and i'm happy and proud of you. >> laura: hannity, first of all, your show tonight was awesome. >> sean: it ruins reputations. >> laura: i can watch sara carter, john solomon, i could watch them for the whole night. those guys are just like energy, facts, data that the old media don't want to publish. >> sean: i said at the beginning i needed for our estimate. but the
. >> what article dealing with your children when they are having a bad or onerous day or dealing with acosta? >> probably depends on the day. both of them can wine pretty regularly. they both like to ask the same questions and sometimes their tone needs to be adjusted a little bit. >> sean: i would say the bigger baby is acosta. anyway, that's all the time we have this evening. we are always going to be fair and balanced. we are never going to beat the destroy-trump media....
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one is to make sure that the membership enroll process is as less onerous as possible. so, are gifts allowed? would someone be able to give a gift that would, on behalf of someone else to enroll in the program? >> like a purchase -- >> a monetary. yes. for members -- >> the model is evolving and at this point we're looking at family members, children of an older adult. spouse. people's family choice. those individuals can buy, but we don't want people who don't know about the program to start paying for it. i'm sorry. i'm not articulating this well. the goal is if somebody purchases membership, they are indicating their curiosity and their involvement in a program. people are more likely to become involved if they put money into the program. that's the goal. >> personally invested? >> personally invested but we have spouse family. >> the other question, briefly, would be that the objective, the stated objective is to have 5% in diversity among membership over the term of the grant. maybe i just don't understand the scope of how many individuals in general are part of th
one is to make sure that the membership enroll process is as less onerous as possible. so, are gifts allowed? would someone be able to give a gift that would, on behalf of someone else to enroll in the program? >> like a purchase -- >> a monetary. yes. for members -- >> the model is evolving and at this point we're looking at family members, children of an older adult. spouse. people's family choice. those individuals can buy, but we don't want people who don't know about the...
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in being so onerous in the bigger banks which took in many cases crazy bets, they swept in the smaller were actually quite focused on make sure they were lending properly to their neighborhood community. so what does this mean for small business owners who are watching right now, or anybody who wants a loan in their local neighborhood? >> it means that community banks across this nation are going to be able to respond to those needs of the small businesses making home loans, making consumer loans to really unleash their full potential and harness the power of local communities. liz: dodd-frank was signed july, i believe, of 2010, correct? i looked because i wanted to see how many regional banks failed from july after it was signed to just december of 2010. turned out more than 50 had gone under. 50 regional banks. scott, you remember those days. even a year before the famous one was july 9th, seven regional banks on a friday collapsed, went under. people are worried and trish had a guest on who said this is terrible. we're worried this is good for the big banks and not the small banks.
in being so onerous in the bigger banks which took in many cases crazy bets, they swept in the smaller were actually quite focused on make sure they were lending properly to their neighborhood community. so what does this mean for small business owners who are watching right now, or anybody who wants a loan in their local neighborhood? >> it means that community banks across this nation are going to be able to respond to those needs of the small businesses making home loans, making...
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so it's not like the banks needed relief from the onerous regulation here that was holding them back. they're doing better than ever. congress still felt the need to do even more. as a nation, we will saw the seat belts out of the cars and see what happens. president trump is expected to sign the bill, of course. the distant roar you hear is not peepers looking for dates. those are champagne corks hitting the ceiling at every firm on wall street. >>> hold onto your wallet for this one. the president's legal jeopardy may have taken a leap forward tonight with news first broken in the "new york times" that there is yet another new cooperating witness in the investigation that has been circling the president, his associates and his campaign. this new cooperating witness is someone who may be able to shine a light on some dark places the white house is probably not psyched to have illuminated. this is an important story. it's a short piece run in the "new york times." the "new york times" reporters were able to get this story because they were there at a courthouse in albany, new york, in
so it's not like the banks needed relief from the onerous regulation here that was holding them back. they're doing better than ever. congress still felt the need to do even more. as a nation, we will saw the seat belts out of the cars and see what happens. president trump is expected to sign the bill, of course. the distant roar you hear is not peepers looking for dates. those are champagne corks hitting the ceiling at every firm on wall street. >>> hold onto your wallet for this one....
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