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there you go. >> okay. >> that was the important powerpoint presentation that you had today. i'm just wondering why didn't you present that powerpoint to the stakeholders group at any point so that they could have an input for that. >> 'cause i prepared that for tonight. it literally was not finished until this morning. >> okay. >> a lot of that data, i will say, has been presented in the studies that are with the commission, or has been discussed, so i generally didn't use any data that hasn't been shown, with the -- with the one exception of the lapd study which, as i had said, waited for the efficacy of the lapd -- that's that tracking method has been scrutinized with the 53% in 2015. in 2016, it goes up to 58%. it has been sitting out there, in an lapd use of force and again, that is trigger pulls. it's been used to show that it's an ineffective device, so for instance, what you couldn't see on the screen, and i'd just like to touch on it is if you were lapd, and you use a c.e.d., and you use one charge, and the suspect goes down, and you take that person into custody, yo
there you go. >> okay. >> that was the important powerpoint presentation that you had today. i'm just wondering why didn't you present that powerpoint to the stakeholders group at any point so that they could have an input for that. >> 'cause i prepared that for tonight. it literally was not finished until this morning. >> okay. >> a lot of that data, i will say, has been presented in the studies that are with the commission, or has been discussed, so i generally...
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as our executive director travis lund -- actually, can we get that powerpoint up? is that -- so, as our executive director travis lund described to you last meeting, we have a consistent mission over the years to create opportunities for people to learn and grow through sailing by providinging facilities, sailing instruction and access to the water for people of all backgrounds, ables and skill levels, from the novice to the owe lifpian and this has been our vision from the very beginning and we're excited to build and explore on this as we move forward. our vision is really simple. we want san francisco to have a first-rate community sailing center that provides universal access to the day that teaches our kids much more than sailing. and through this, we will provide opportunities for recreation, education and growth. we've already served thousands of sailors since we began in 1999 with our first class of just nine girls and i think more importantly, we've shown that we're sustainable nonprofit organization that is true to its mission of providing access to the b
as our executive director travis lund -- actually, can we get that powerpoint up? is that -- so, as our executive director travis lund described to you last meeting, we have a consistent mission over the years to create opportunities for people to learn and grow through sailing by providinging facilities, sailing instruction and access to the water for people of all backgrounds, ables and skill levels, from the novice to the owe lifpian and this has been our vision from the very beginning and...
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zhang's powerpoint will be available on-line monday. also have hard copies available for the public at the commission office. >> thank you, secretary. i believe there was another powerpoint here that wasn't made available to the commission, too, is that -- or will you make that announcement later? >> i believe that was -- that was available. i do believe it was in the packet. >> yeah. >> no -- the -- okay. all right. thank you. >> but they are on-line, and if members of public would like copies, we can provide them at the commission office. >> yeah. thank you. >> good evening, doctor, welcome back. >> thank you. >> thank you again for joining us. >> thank you. sorry for the delay here. so i wanted to use my ten minutes here today to review the real world evidence and what can we learn from previous experiences if we might apply it if we were to bring tazers to san francisco. i was encouraged to highlight that i have no skin in this game other than the public's interest. i have spent my career trying to prevent sudden death, treating pat
zhang's powerpoint will be available on-line monday. also have hard copies available for the public at the commission office. >> thank you, secretary. i believe there was another powerpoint here that wasn't made available to the commission, too, is that -- or will you make that announcement later? >> i believe that was -- that was available. i do believe it was in the packet. >> yeah. >> no -- the -- okay. all right. thank you. >> but they are on-line, and if...
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the full report is now available on our website as well as this powerpoint. the summary is available on the website as well as the full report. the recommendations are to continue the semi-annual team meetings and retreats. the board can consider exactly what types of data we the governing team will review throughout the year and annually. the board should review the board generated resolution process to determine if this process moves the district forward in alignment with the strategic plan. the next area is organizational capacity. in this area the initial observations are the department of curriculum and instruction has that division and sight on achievement important every child. the capacity in the finance and operation departments are the deaf nit strength and the strategic plan is for them to receive skills. the recommendations focus on the rigor and instructional effectiveness in the classroom. it should be reviewed and alivement modified as appropriate. one of the areas that staff must address and answer these questions how are we developing leaders
the full report is now available on our website as well as this powerpoint. the summary is available on the website as well as the full report. the recommendations are to continue the semi-annual team meetings and retreats. the board can consider exactly what types of data we the governing team will review throughout the year and annually. the board should review the board generated resolution process to determine if this process moves the district forward in alignment with the strategic plan....
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plan, a 38-page lesson sorry, 38-page powerpoint with with a 48-page lesson plan. i will give it to you, and ask you to give it to the teachers of our country and share it with organizations. if you need anything we are there to provide you with the best information we can on this group of women. this is our email. i'm not really good at this, as you can tell. phyllis will be the one responding to you. and we will give you that lesson plan. it will be on the commemoration site as soon as we get some things done on that site. i was contacted by a producer, everybody doesn't know this yet, and i signed us shopping that shopping signed a agreement and he wants to do a tv series or movie on these women. [applause] excited.m so so if anybody is in that use that email and we will refer you to the producer. i want to thank the national archives. i want to thank susan clifton, up here. she set everything up for me. i want to thank david, thank you very much, our archivist of the united states. what a privilege to have him here today. patrick madden, the head of the nationa
plan, a 38-page lesson sorry, 38-page powerpoint with with a 48-page lesson plan. i will give it to you, and ask you to give it to the teachers of our country and share it with organizations. if you need anything we are there to provide you with the best information we can on this group of women. this is our email. i'm not really good at this, as you can tell. phyllis will be the one responding to you. and we will give you that lesson plan. it will be on the commemoration site as soon as we get...
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i have a powerpoint presentation for you. the applications were reviewed by me for completion and submitted to the planning department staff on october 19th for their review. historic preservation commissioner heard the applications on november 15th, and made positive recommendations to the small business commission. for each applicant, your commission packet contains a staff report, the application, a resolution, case report from department planning staff, and a resolution from the historic preservation commission. there are copies on the table for the public. item 3-a is cliff's variety. the business is a neighborhood hardware and variety store serving the castro district since 1936. going to wait for the little buzz and continue. founded by gerario debaca, the store sells hardware, home goods, fabrics, toys, cooking supplies, and much more. it is the castro's longest-running retailer and has long been known as the place to go for repairs and knowledgeable advice on economy rating, customing, cooking, suing and entertaining
i have a powerpoint presentation for you. the applications were reviewed by me for completion and submitted to the planning department staff on october 19th for their review. historic preservation commissioner heard the applications on november 15th, and made positive recommendations to the small business commission. for each applicant, your commission packet contains a staff report, the application, a resolution, case report from department planning staff, and a resolution from the historic...
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i have a 38-page lesson plan, sorry, a 38-page powerpoint with a 48-page lesson plan. i will give it to you, and ask you to give it to the teachers of our country and share it with organizations. if you need anything we are there to provide you with the best information we can on this group of women. this is our email. i'm not really good at this, as you can tell. phyllis will be the one responding to you. and we will give you that lesson plan. it will be on the commemoration site as soon as we get some things done on that site. i was contacted by a producer, everybody doesn't know this yet, and i signed a shopping agreement and he wants to do a tv series or movie on these women. [applause] donna: i'm so excited. so if anybody is in that business, use that email and we will refer you to the producer. i want to thank the national archives. i want to thank susan clifton, up here. she set everything up for me. i want to thank david, thank you very much, our archivist of the united states. what a privilege to have him here today. patrick madden, the head of the national ar
i have a 38-page lesson plan, sorry, a 38-page powerpoint with a 48-page lesson plan. i will give it to you, and ask you to give it to the teachers of our country and share it with organizations. if you need anything we are there to provide you with the best information we can on this group of women. this is our email. i'm not really good at this, as you can tell. phyllis will be the one responding to you. and we will give you that lesson plan. it will be on the commemoration site as soon as we...
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outlining the strategy so we'll go through that strategy in a moment but it's a slide deck it's a powerpoint sort of presentation from the bank havilland which is owned by a very well connected financier to the tory party and it's very interesting. what we've been talking about the ability to derivatives and financial futures to wage war on another country and the fact that. the global economy has become financial ised we've we've moved beyond tangible assets as a measure of wealth we've moved beyond borders as a national boundaries we have large money center banks we have a hedge funds we have to rid of wielding kind of rogue traders operating without accountability they have access to twenty to thirty trillion dollars worth of offshore money that's completely on scene on tax on known they have access to unlimited money at zero percent interest rate from the central banks so may find a country that they want to act like cutter they can simply go into the bond market of the stock market the currency market and using highly leveraged bats they can dump a billion hundred billion a trillion dol
outlining the strategy so we'll go through that strategy in a moment but it's a slide deck it's a powerpoint sort of presentation from the bank havilland which is owned by a very well connected financier to the tory party and it's very interesting. what we've been talking about the ability to derivatives and financial futures to wage war on another country and the fact that. the global economy has become financial ised we've we've moved beyond tangible assets as a measure of wealth we've moved...
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huge increasingly on a smartphone and i thought one of the data points that just jumped off the powerpoint yesterday at this briefing was that people are now asking aleck so where the door buster specials are that's scary because while alexa can find your stuff online but then they're asking her if they actually want to go outside their front door and increasingly shoppers are as we say on our t. america questioning more because same day delivery is huge and they want to know the return policy and you're better off for free returns and free shipping you just better what if you noticed about black friday itself with regards. staffing up and hours because some people are doing this hey after we finish turkey dinner i know skip turkey dinner come shopping and other people are saying no we're going out it's just wrong you know wal-mart the country's biggest retailer is going to open it a minute after midnight thanksgiving morning and you know that there's going to be people all bundled up in lawn chairs like an event from happening and then they're going to trample each other when the doors op
huge increasingly on a smartphone and i thought one of the data points that just jumped off the powerpoint yesterday at this briefing was that people are now asking aleck so where the door buster specials are that's scary because while alexa can find your stuff online but then they're asking her if they actually want to go outside their front door and increasingly shoppers are as we say on our t. america questioning more because same day delivery is huge and they want to know the return policy...
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outlining the strategy so will go through that strategy in a moment but it's a slide deck it's a powerpoint sort of presentation from the bank havilland which is owned by a very well connected financier to the tory party and it's very interesting. what we've been talking about the ability to derivatives and financial futures to wage war on another country and the fact that. the global economy has become financial ised we've we've moved beyond tangible assets as a measure of wealth we've moved beyond borders as a national boundaries we have large money center banks we have a hedge funds we have to rid of wielding kind of rogue traders operating without accountability they have access to twenty to thirty trillion dollars worth of offshore money that's completely on scene on tax on known they have access to unlimited money at zero percent interest rate from the central banks so may find a country that they want to act like cutter they can simply go into the bond market of the stock market the currency market and using highly leveraged bets they can dump a billion hundred billion a trillion dol
outlining the strategy so will go through that strategy in a moment but it's a slide deck it's a powerpoint sort of presentation from the bank havilland which is owned by a very well connected financier to the tory party and it's very interesting. what we've been talking about the ability to derivatives and financial futures to wage war on another country and the fact that. the global economy has become financial ised we've we've moved beyond tangible assets as a measure of wealth we've moved...
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i don't think my powerpoint is working very well. fans standing around the field was the event of the season for the black community because so many were the second and third black high schools opened up in houston. so you have this community where most of the people kind of know each other. their families i went to school together. thanksgiving day was like i said across the country the largest high school football event in the united states throughout the 50s in the 60s. it was really sad to see that go away when the league went away as well. thank you. >> are you or anyone else undertaking a comprehensive project to get an history of the players and coaches? >> yes, i am. in the course of researching, but also for the work that i do have her review. we are really trying to keep to this history in terms of oral history. as we talked about a lot of what was left out the schools, you know, which is discarded and it isn't fair. i was really disappointed that so many of the guys they wanted to talk with a dirty pastime. nobody ever tel
i don't think my powerpoint is working very well. fans standing around the field was the event of the season for the black community because so many were the second and third black high schools opened up in houston. so you have this community where most of the people kind of know each other. their families i went to school together. thanksgiving day was like i said across the country the largest high school football event in the united states throughout the 50s in the 60s. it was really sad to...
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the very first slide in that briefing, of course, you know, powerpoint as the means of communicationthe modern general. it said: "afghanistan does not equal iraq." so there was not going to be the prospect of a dramatic improvement. but what our mission was in that year, which we did accomplish, it was to halt the momentum of the taliban because they were on the march to reverse it in some key areas, to accelerate the development of the afghan security forces, and select afghan institutions so that we could begin transition of some tasks, which we did, all while achieving the overarching goal, which is still a very, very valid and important mission for the united states in afghanistan. that is to ensure that afghanistan is never again a sanctuary for transnational extremists the way it was when al qaeda planned the 9/11 attacks there and conducted the initial training there. [♪] ♪ ♪ be more pbs - [jim] coming up on articulete, janet echelman's giant net sculptures are the fruit of an artistic process encompassing technology, engineering, and civic engagement. - i care about art being
the very first slide in that briefing, of course, you know, powerpoint as the means of communicationthe modern general. it said: "afghanistan does not equal iraq." so there was not going to be the prospect of a dramatic improvement. but what our mission was in that year, which we did accomplish, it was to halt the momentum of the taliban because they were on the march to reverse it in some key areas, to accelerate the development of the afghan security forces, and select afghan...
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he puts his powerpoint. he says we need to go to mason county and grows a ton of weed.and she says i have something really important. she said i want to be rnd. can i smoke and tell you if the weed is good? he starts moving. >> my business plan starts at build a license. it was build a license and get out the way. they will come and give you a final inspection and you are licensed to grow weed in the state of washington. >> how many people growing weed in the seattle, washington state region? >> there's a lot. >> there's over 1100 producer processers in washington state. about 400 license retail stores. >> everybody smokes weed. >> there's so many people of all different types smoke weed. we did a store visit. we saw people come in and out. grandmas, moms, professionals. i'm sure if they store took demographic, they would have a spectrum of different type of people. >> people like to get high. what do they want these days? there's so many choices. >> our biggest seller, the prerolls. people like ready made cannibas. >> loose joints. >> people don't like to roll it. >> p
he puts his powerpoint. he says we need to go to mason county and grows a ton of weed.and she says i have something really important. she said i want to be rnd. can i smoke and tell you if the weed is good? he starts moving. >> my business plan starts at build a license. it was build a license and get out the way. they will come and give you a final inspection and you are licensed to grow weed in the state of washington. >> how many people growing weed in the seattle, washington...
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he has prepared a 51 slide powerpoint presentation.teration to finance class at duke last week. his goal is to in his words eradicate bro culture. julia: i spoke to our editor about business school rankings. >> harvard for a few years in a row has been our number one. it is the oldest business school program for a masters of business administration. i believe they created that in 1908. historically important name in the world of business schools. there is a lot of appeal and as we know in this world that can carry a lot of weight area . julia: reputation. >> when you are polling students and alums, those rankings are coming in high and that is what we see over the last couple of years. consistently in the categories, whether talking to employers or students or alums, how with it affected salaries and other factors, it is coming out ahead on all of these. there are small differentials for the rest of the top 10, but there is a solid, i think it is a roughly 10 point lead, if not just under that, between number one and number two, univer
he has prepared a 51 slide powerpoint presentation.teration to finance class at duke last week. his goal is to in his words eradicate bro culture. julia: i spoke to our editor about business school rankings. >> harvard for a few years in a row has been our number one. it is the oldest business school program for a masters of business administration. i believe they created that in 1908. historically important name in the world of business schools. there is a lot of appeal and as we know in...
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we were all sitting there and he puts on his little powerpoint on the tv and it's about 32 pages. talking about?" and my mom raises her hand, she goes, "wait, i have something really important." we all look at her and she goes, "i want to be r&d. can i smoke and tell you if the weed is good?" and then all of a sudden he starts moving. >> raft: my business plan ended at "get a license." to get a license it was to build a fence, put up some cameras and get out the way. and they'll come, give you a final inspection and now you are licensed to grow weed in the state of washington. >> anthony: how many people grow weed, do you think, in the seattle, washington state region? >> raft: there's a lot. >> joy: there's a lot. there's over 1100 producer processors in washington state and about 400 licensed retail stores. >> raft: weed is -- everybody smokes weed. >> joy: there's so many people of all different types that smoke weed. we did a store visit and we saw people come in and out. grandmas, moms, professionals. like, i'm sure if that store took demographics of their clientele, they wou
we were all sitting there and he puts on his little powerpoint on the tv and it's about 32 pages. talking about?" and my mom raises her hand, she goes, "wait, i have something really important." we all look at her and she goes, "i want to be r&d. can i smoke and tell you if the weed is good?" and then all of a sudden he starts moving. >> raft: my business plan ended at "get a license." to get a license it was to build a fence, put up some cameras and...
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would it be possible to switch to the current powerpoint slide up here? or do i do that? perfect. so thank you for the opportunity to speak. i'm coming to you today as speaking as a friend of the sailing sent. also a past sailing instructor, coach, four-time national champion. i think with all the discussions as chris touched on, i think it's important today to consider the dynamics of the tbhind windn clipper cove. i don't think you can observe that from the smor. if i can go over here. >> it has to be on the record. >> i guess we use this here. when wind comes from the west, it hits this isthmus right here and rises up and lands back on the surface. so there is less wind here in this connection in -- here in this section and this section and less wind here because it's higher, right? think of fluid flowing through. as you go further to the east, it gets windier and windier. in terms of current, there is almost no current here, but there is a lot of current going back and forth here. when you see travis' white board, you'll see his beginning sailing classs have zones in here and
would it be possible to switch to the current powerpoint slide up here? or do i do that? perfect. so thank you for the opportunity to speak. i'm coming to you today as speaking as a friend of the sailing sent. also a past sailing instructor, coach, four-time national champion. i think with all the discussions as chris touched on, i think it's important today to consider the dynamics of the tbhind windn clipper cove. i don't think you can observe that from the smor. if i can go over here....
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shirt and some of his students actually stormed one of his the lessons and they began holding a powerpoint presentation trying to expose the kind of things that he's been writing on twitter and this also has led to protests just yesterday students gathered outside the university building they want this professor to be fired over his statements. i mean are there any consequences that will that he will have to face well the university has condemned strongly he's a statement we also got in touch with the dean of the low faculty and she said to him russia's cummins are inhuman and racist we've also seen other fish oils from the state of saxony. they will also be speaking out for instance the minister for science and even mary. stunned she tweeted saxon these universities are open minded and international i strongly condemn russia in a public views but not everybody is against him and we should remember that saxony is the birthplace of the. movement it's also a state where the far right attorney for germany is the strongest potsie so there is a pool of supporters for such ideas we can also see
shirt and some of his students actually stormed one of his the lessons and they began holding a powerpoint presentation trying to expose the kind of things that he's been writing on twitter and this also has led to protests just yesterday students gathered outside the university building they want this professor to be fired over his statements. i mean are there any consequences that will that he will have to face well the university has condemned strongly he's a statement we also got in touch...
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there was a powerpoint presentation and there were a lot of attorney notes. whether or not they were ever going to force them to turn over. there is an accountability the board of regents their sole purpose is to oversee the university and they will tell you the university was not being operated correctly. from what you know was the pepper hamilton investigation complete you will have access to the powerpoint presentation. >> we do not had access to the power points. we were told some of what was in it and we wrote about that extensively in the book but they have not i think we will see unless they settle that is something we will see come out in the lawsuit and at that point i think people will be able to determine whether or not it really is an exhaustive examination of what happened. sexual assault is a crime rape is a crime. can you swing to me --dash mike can you explain to me why they automatically generate a report to the police. in a perfect world the women who come forward and report these things would be told of their options to report this to cap t
there was a powerpoint presentation and there were a lot of attorney notes. whether or not they were ever going to force them to turn over. there is an accountability the board of regents their sole purpose is to oversee the university and they will tell you the university was not being operated correctly. from what you know was the pepper hamilton investigation complete you will have access to the powerpoint presentation. >> we do not had access to the power points. we were told some of...
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this is not a powerpoint drill.neration of people who will be the generation going beyond low-earth orbit. going to deep space. going to mars. ♪ scott: coming back, it was harder than i thought. it's not just you readapting to life on earth; it's about the people that are important to you on earth readapting to life on earth with you back. i would've paid like $100 for this sandwich in space. if someone would've floated this in the middle of the module, there would've been a riot. amiko: mm-hmm. i hate to use the term that, you know, we just picked up right where we left off, because we certainly didn't, but yet it just feels like home to me. just being next to him when i hadn't had that for an entire year. it doesn't feel odd, awkward. it feels, it feels just right, actually. hey, let's sit down and eat dinner. mark: all right, so how about i propose a toast? after 500 billion miles traveling around the planet at the speed of light, and 340 days in space... and how many gallons of your own urine drank? scott: well,
this is not a powerpoint drill.neration of people who will be the generation going beyond low-earth orbit. going to deep space. going to mars. ♪ scott: coming back, it was harder than i thought. it's not just you readapting to life on earth; it's about the people that are important to you on earth readapting to life on earth with you back. i would've paid like $100 for this sandwich in space. if someone would've floated this in the middle of the module, there would've been a riot. amiko:...
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he has prepared a 51 slide powerpoint presentation.tion of it to a finance class at duke last week. he is preparing a website that is not live yet, but yes his , goal is to, in his words, "eradicate bro culture." julia: i spoke to our editor about business schools. >> harvard for a few years in a row has been our number one. you know, it is the oldest business school program for a masters of business administration. i believe they created that school and program in 1908. historically very important name in the world of business schools. so i think there is a lot of appeal there and as we know in , this world that can carry a lot of weight. julia: reputation. >> the reputation, certainly then. when you are polling students and alums saying what did they harvard business degree do for you, i imagine those rankings are coming in pretty high and , that is what we see over the last couple of years. consistently in each of the categories whether we are , talking to employers or students or or alums, how it affected salaries and other factors
he has prepared a 51 slide powerpoint presentation.tion of it to a finance class at duke last week. he is preparing a website that is not live yet, but yes his , goal is to, in his words, "eradicate bro culture." julia: i spoke to our editor about business schools. >> harvard for a few years in a row has been our number one. you know, it is the oldest business school program for a masters of business administration. i believe they created that school and program in 1908....
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a powerpoint slide used by appleby's head of compliance discusses terrorist financing.ee is amazing, totally amazing. so that's a problem. >> it goes back to the motivation of people who want to move their assets to tax havens and offshore havens that specialize in keeping secrets. i think if that's your business, you're going to have to vet your clients very, very, very carefully. >> it becomes more complicated when talking about gary cohn who has been named in the papers and wilbur ross, for instance, with these companies he owns. it's understandable that wilbur ross, as private rich citizen, might have need for this sort of thing. but now when you get into government positions, and that's the same thing that came out with the panama papers, there were people in government positions who are expected by the public to live up to a higher standard than ceos, for instance. >> right. and i think a lot of the people emerge in these papers are in favor of the 10% tax holiday on repaid corporate profits that have been stuck offseas and taxed. that's certainly a question that
a powerpoint slide used by appleby's head of compliance discusses terrorist financing.ee is amazing, totally amazing. so that's a problem. >> it goes back to the motivation of people who want to move their assets to tax havens and offshore havens that specialize in keeping secrets. i think if that's your business, you're going to have to vet your clients very, very, very carefully. >> it becomes more complicated when talking about gary cohn who has been named in the papers and...
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. >> but then when you get really high conviction on something and table-pound and do powerpoints with hundreds of slides, you turn a liquid asset, you transform it into an illiquid asset because there are reasons why you can no longer get out. either you've convinced -- not you, but the colloquial you, you've either convinced your investors that you have to stay in and everyone is wrong, and then when you want to change your mind or technological change is introduced into a sector, you can't, so the question is there such thing as too much conviction? >> in order to be a successful investor you have to have -- >> how do you know the right amount of cop vicks i guess is what i'm asking? >> if you've been humbled recent lip it helps to keep things in balance. that's a very helpful thing but investing is about having a -- a delicate balance being between confident enough to know that you've done your homework so that you're right and the rest of the world is wrong the ggp example, the stock at 30 cents, basically people are saying it's zero we're staying can go bankrupt and make money fo
. >> but then when you get really high conviction on something and table-pound and do powerpoints with hundreds of slides, you turn a liquid asset, you transform it into an illiquid asset because there are reasons why you can no longer get out. either you've convinced -- not you, but the colloquial you, you've either convinced your investors that you have to stay in and everyone is wrong, and then when you want to change your mind or technological change is introduced into a sector, you...
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>> we do not have access to the powerpoint. we were told what was in it we wrote about that extensively in the book. as mark said, unless a saddle be something we see come out in the lawsuit. at that point people will determine if it's an exhaustive examination of what happened. >> sexual assault is a crime, rape is a crime. explain to me why there were not reports of police? >> in a perfect world, the woman who come forward to report will be told of their options to report this to the campus police are see the police, but they do have the right, if a woman does not want to report she has the right to go to the title ix office and get it handled that way. there's people who criticize that because they feel like that results in underreporting unless publicity of crimes, again, ideally through the title ix process people who are talking to that young woman would also let them know the routes they can take through the criminal justice system as well. >> so one is for your civil rights and access to your education one is the legal
>> we do not have access to the powerpoint. we were told what was in it we wrote about that extensively in the book. as mark said, unless a saddle be something we see come out in the lawsuit. at that point people will determine if it's an exhaustive examination of what happened. >> sexual assault is a crime, rape is a crime. explain to me why there were not reports of police? >> in a perfect world, the woman who come forward to report will be told of their options to report...
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i don't think my powerpoint is working very well but fans standing around the field.it was the event of the season for the black community of houston because wheatley and -- for the second and third black high schools to open up in highn school. washington was the first so you have this community where most of the people, they kind of know each other. they all went to those schools together so on thanksgiving day the game was the game. like i said across the country. there was the largest high school football event in united states throughout the 50s and the 60s so it's really sad to see that game go away ' in 1967 and when the league left the game left as well. >> are you or anyone else undertaking a comprehensive project to get an oral history of the players and the coaches? >> yes, i am. in the course of researching this book would also for the work that i do it. view. we are really trying to keep to this history in terms of history. as i talked about a lot of what was left at the schools was just discarded and isn't there. i was really disappointed that so many of
i don't think my powerpoint is working very well but fans standing around the field.it was the event of the season for the black community of houston because wheatley and -- for the second and third black high schools to open up in highn school. washington was the first so you have this community where most of the people, they kind of know each other. they all went to those schools together so on thanksgiving day the game was the game. like i said across the country. there was the largest high...