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richard: '68.the most fantastic line of green tea ice cream, ginger ice cream, red bean. but we've now started to expand into solo gelato and... michael: mochi. lemonis: mochi and whatever else you decide to launch. michael: i like the ideas, yeah. lemonis: i've arranged for michael and richard to have a call at the bank so they can negotiate for the building we saw the other day. michael: what do we want to do the initial offer at? richard: i think we have to offer at $200,000. michael: $200,000. richard: right. michael: and we'll sign the check today? is that what we're telling them? richard: yeah, it will be a done deal. michael: yes? amber: michael's just ready to go, go, go. sign the check today. lemonis: look which seat he's sitting in. amber: he's sitting in richard's, but you're also teaching him how to make a deal, right? lemonis: in a tie. nico: hello, this is nico. michael: hi, nico, it's mike again from mr. green tea. how you doing? nico: good, guys. how are you? michael: good, good. i
richard: '68.the most fantastic line of green tea ice cream, ginger ice cream, red bean. but we've now started to expand into solo gelato and... michael: mochi. lemonis: mochi and whatever else you decide to launch. michael: i like the ideas, yeah. lemonis: i've arranged for michael and richard to have a call at the bank so they can negotiate for the building we saw the other day. michael: what do we want to do the initial offer at? richard: i think we have to offer at $200,000. michael:...
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it seems like we are going around in circles, richard. >> richard: i think we are indeed going around in circles. i think it's interesting that this budget comes out today when the senate is expected to vote later on to defeat the president's emergency -- national emergency. with four republicans joining the democrats. susan collins, lisa murkowski, senator tillis, as well as rand paul. i think we would also be remiss if we didn't remember that a couple months ago we were doing with the debt ceiling debate, which also put us in a big cabal where chuck schumer and nancy sue tomei posey were right that we would be doing this again in september when we debate the debt ceiling. there would be a dip on mike debate over this wall. >> harris: you make it sound like the republican's response over the debt ceiling. every president can do that. we don't want to default, that knocks us down is a country. >> richard: and not sing their present his response over the debt ceiling. this is just how congress works, sadly. or doesn't work, for that matte matter. was interesting is asking for more bord
it seems like we are going around in circles, richard. >> richard: i think we are indeed going around in circles. i think it's interesting that this budget comes out today when the senate is expected to vote later on to defeat the president's emergency -- national emergency. with four republicans joining the democrats. susan collins, lisa murkowski, senator tillis, as well as rand paul. i think we would also be remiss if we didn't remember that a couple months ago we were doing with the...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: mr. teague, can you at least with the drawings maybe show me what the 45 -- what that looks like because i'm just struggling to see how the 40-degree fits draw. >> i don't think it is on the plans. i think that's why the language is in the motion, the project needs to be amended to be pulled back 3 feet to meet the front set back requirement. there is no diagram in the plans that shows that. >> commissioner richards: okay. got it. i was looking for those. so i guess the question i have is i think this is a great thing for the neighborhood. i guess the question is i really would have hoped we could have seen changes that were recommended by planning, at least a set so we can understand what we're trying to approve. mr. winslow -- mr. winslow, on -- if you can use a-1.7, you showed the overhead view in terms of what you're asking of the midblock open space. can you show us a side-view? >> yeah. thanks for asking. yeah. at or below the existing structure. this one is beyond the existing stru
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: mr. teague, can you at least with the drawings maybe show me what the 45 -- what that looks like because i'm just struggling to see how the 40-degree fits draw. >> i don't think it is on the plans. i think that's why the language is in the motion, the project needs to be amended to be pulled back 3 feet to meet the front set back requirement. there is no diagram in the plans that shows that. >> commissioner richards: okay. got...
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richard, there's a list. and what will that be?y aoc. >> richard: let me tell you what it's going to mean. if there are hundred one members on the new democratic caucus. much bigger than the progressive caucus or any other democratic caucus in the house. of the 40 members that the democrats just picked up, 33 were new dems, zero were endorsed by bernie sanders or the group that aoc is affiliated with. one more fact, democrats got 23 million votes in their primaries last year, she got 14,000 against joe crowley. the point is, the press loves her and how could you not? she put herself pretty well and that hearing with michael cohen but she has no seniority, and i think with moves like this much is going to get people trying to knock her down a peg. if >> rachel: that's exactly what i thought. she's inviting all of those guys to find a primary candidate for her and i wonder as a democrat, why is nancy pelosi appeasing her? this is how the g.o.p. lost their majority was the freedom caucus not making room for moderates. >> richard: as o
richard, there's a list. and what will that be?y aoc. >> richard: let me tell you what it's going to mean. if there are hundred one members on the new democratic caucus. much bigger than the progressive caucus or any other democratic caucus in the house. of the 40 members that the democrats just picked up, 33 were new dems, zero were endorsed by bernie sanders or the group that aoc is affiliated with. one more fact, democrats got 23 million votes in their primaries last year, she got...
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commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: my fellow commissioners talking about the opportunities and career. if the cafeteria will promote local opportunities to engage with the city work force including the hiring, partnerships with new local businesses or institutions. you have a pass from what i heard today. check no. five off the list. it is in the findings of the conditional use. that is everything we heard today. if you don't get that you don't get a check, you get a pass. i don't see the difference. >> commissioner hillis. >> commissioner hillis: to that, commissioner richards i agree with you. require that. if that is the biggest issue you have. that is not land use issue anyway. it is a social issue. that is where we are at? the supervisors are better off talking to folks and coming up with a set of guidelines how employee cafeterias in place would get the wages of the workers at a level that is improved for generally on the high side for food service, committing to a certain percentage for small local businesses. i guarantee we can't retire that. even if we could and pe
commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: my fellow commissioners talking about the opportunities and career. if the cafeteria will promote local opportunities to engage with the city work force including the hiring, partnerships with new local businesses or institutions. you have a pass from what i heard today. check no. five off the list. it is in the findings of the conditional use. that is everything we heard today. if you don't get that you don't get a check, you get a pass. i...
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richard nixon needs those votes. this is the moment when the republican party starts to reach out to what was traditionally a democratic working base. it was a base of white ethnics that had been part of the new deal coalition in the 1930's. oftend to think working-class whites as being democrats. they are only democrats for about 30 years. nixon understands that democrats want security. we talked earlier, social security, different programs. people want security. they are defenders of the new deal social safety net. republicans wallace -- democrats, old democrats from the democratic coalition. those people want to keep the new deal. they are not interested in republican economics as they are being described. a syndicated columnist later says his definition of american -- americans are conservatives, what they want to preserve is the new deal. what do they want in this new deal? anymore, wallace n independent party calls for increases in national healthcare, and the right to increase its bargaining. you can see why w
richard nixon needs those votes. this is the moment when the republican party starts to reach out to what was traditionally a democratic working base. it was a base of white ethnics that had been part of the new deal coalition in the 1930's. oftend to think working-class whites as being democrats. they are only democrats for about 30 years. nixon understands that democrats want security. we talked earlier, social security, different programs. people want security. they are defenders of the new...
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i think we all know that in august of one nine hundred seventy one richard nixon took the united states off the gold standard because it didn't want to pay the united kingdom three hundred million u.s. dollars worth of gold which is them backed by thirty five dollars thirty five dollars per ounce of gold that the united kingdom wanted for their trade deficit it's also important to note that we've been talking about warren buffett in its annual letter and all his earnings reports you know he's he's down big time twenty five billion in the last year it's also important to note that he says he keeps on pointing to nine hundred forty two is when he hit the first time he bought shares in that how great it is and he's done wonderful and why can't we all do wonderful like i have dodd but we're right in seventy one is the gold standard is severed and u.s. is no longer a gold backer scene and anyway right becomes purely if money currency and the world becomes financial in a way that saudi arabia is opec defied other words you know an opec they don't need workers they don't need taxes they just p
i think we all know that in august of one nine hundred seventy one richard nixon took the united states off the gold standard because it didn't want to pay the united kingdom three hundred million u.s. dollars worth of gold which is them backed by thirty five dollars thirty five dollars per ounce of gold that the united kingdom wanted for their trade deficit it's also important to note that we've been talking about warren buffett in its annual letter and all his earnings reports you know he's...
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so we have new legislation now from richard pan, state senator richard pan on this. what would that law do? at would the bill do? a so this is a follow-up to pretty controversial law that california passed about four years ago that required every private or public school student to be vaccinated, and that left indilace a l exemption for students which certain individuals who are opposed to vaccinating their children seem to be taking advantage of as a loophole to that law. richard pan's new bill would pus more restricti on the medical exempti >> selling them for $100 per exemption.
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richard nixon self-sabotaged. wanted to leave office as he said, i think before the end of my term -- [inaudible] >> thank you. to do that g anymore. i was the director -- [inaudible] it became a federal institution. richard nixon was suited to bely ill president in that he was an extrovert's job. not know, other than being sneaky and running a cover-up, which we know from the did, he actually was not very good at creating public sympathy for himself. who nlike other presidents have come under scrutiny, he actually with drew from the public space. wasn't any social media, in he was a near recluse 1974. e used surrogates to get his story out and his surrogates were not like certain surrogates in this era. they were not attack dogs. richard nixon was very sick with neumonia, when alexander butterfield, alexander butterfield, he's the man who system, the taping theem in the white house at request of the president and, you know, his chief-of-staff. alexander butterfield tells the staff of the watergate, the watergate
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to return to our conversation with richard field is the author of transparency games how bankers rake the world of finance now i want to set this up a little bit here we have been talking mostly about deutsche bank i've maintained now for a few years a doctor bank will be the next lehman brothers it'll be the pin that's pulled all set off a global contagion bank collapse the second leg of the two thousand and eight crisis richard has actually done a lot of work here digging into the balance sheet digging into the the statements made by the bank and you know we're going to look at this derivatives burke book richard welcome back thank you very much so continuing on our deutsche bank same first of all is it fair to say there's really two banks in the world with the derivatives book in the multi-trillions one is deutsche bank want to j.p. morgan this global derivatives market that warren buffett called weapons of mass financial destruction it's going to blow up again it's almost a guaranteed certainty is it legit say the odds are that
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the trend indicates that richard m. as it now stands. >> he's moved ahead on the popular vote. >> nixon is still holding on to the lead but it's so narrow at this point. >> kennedy has a slight lead in texas. this will be important. >> this is a battle in all of the states. all night long. >> it's now reached roughly 14 million. >> in the lead by about a minute. >> shows kennedy ahead. very close still. >> we just heard from election night headquarters that his aids say he remains confident of victory. >> i have a philosophy that this country is a country of destiny. i happen to believe that through the years our people some way know how to select the man for president that the times need and that the country needs. >> 100 hands go up. >> our great presidents have really articulated what people felt at the time. and it was because they were representative of the tied de o the times that they were president. >> mr. president -- mr. vice president, you almost convinced me there for a moment. >> john f. kennedy becomes pre
the trend indicates that richard m. as it now stands. >> he's moved ahead on the popular vote. >> nixon is still holding on to the lead but it's so narrow at this point. >> kennedy has a slight lead in texas. this will be important. >> this is a battle in all of the states. all night long. >> it's now reached roughly 14 million. >> in the lead by about a minute. >> shows kennedy ahead. very close still. >> we just heard from election night...
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is counsel for civil justice and consumer rights at public citizen and in athens ohio we cross to richard vedder he is a professor of economics at ohio university senior fellow at the independent institute and the author of the forthcoming book restoring the promise higher education in america all right gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate lionel let me go to you first hear what we have found out from this scandal is something that i think a lot of us had suspicions about i spent ten years of my life in the university of california system i saw questionable practices but you know i didn't have any proof that i wasn't the f.b.i. but you know we this story has been in the public realm now for over ten over a week now but it i think really at the core of it is how i've been traduced much of it is that we really have a fetish for a status and it's not about merit and if you have if you have the means and the privilege to basically to reproduce yourself through your children you will break the law or at least in acting in a moral
is counsel for civil justice and consumer rights at public citizen and in athens ohio we cross to richard vedder he is a professor of economics at ohio university senior fellow at the independent institute and the author of the forthcoming book restoring the promise higher education in america all right gentlemen crossed the rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate lionel let me go to you first hear what we have found out from this scandal is something...
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might call richard branson to do a special tour for the people of america who are committing suicide that's right the sackler family kills over fifty thousand americans a year with their oxycontin poison so in response america is going to invade minutes well and understand that because many people did manure ok how many americans had been there ok last year. sackler family fifty thousand yeah let's go. yeah that's a good idea well we got to take a break think about that for a little bit don't go away don't even think about going away or i'll force the sackler family to come into your home. my seven years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse he started going after the users in the prison population who are we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was a mistake there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for. ce
might call richard branson to do a special tour for the people of america who are committing suicide that's right the sackler family kills over fifty thousand americans a year with their oxycontin poison so in response america is going to invade minutes well and understand that because many people did manure ok how many americans had been there ok last year. sackler family fifty thousand yeah let's go. yeah that's a good idea well we got to take a break think about that for a little bit don't...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: just two points. one, density -- i came out saying density, we're going to need it. i think minneapolis did the right process. they had a public process on what kind of densification they wanted. how many units on a lot. there were 800 pages of feedback that i used to read when i couldn't sleep. there was a lot of good feedback from residents, but it was a true public process they agreed upon and are moving forward with. this is a topdown approach. this is not that process. objective standards, let's take lot mergers. yes, no, you can't merge lots? is that objective? >> yes, that would be objective. >> commissioner richards: great. i'm going to talk to a few supervisors about that. >> commissioner hillis: on minneapolis, who i agree did the right thing. it was not wildly supported, especially those in rh-1 districts, there was a lot of pushback, even though there was community process, there is going to be a lot of pushback by up-zoning areas that are currently rh-1. this bill creates the type of unit
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: just two points. one, density -- i came out saying density, we're going to need it. i think minneapolis did the right process. they had a public process on what kind of densification they wanted. how many units on a lot. there were 800 pages of feedback that i used to read when i couldn't sleep. there was a lot of good feedback from residents, but it was a true public process they agreed upon and are moving forward with. this is a topdown...
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commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: i think the sponsor is playing by the rules. see these after the fact. there is a permit and they ask forgiveness. i applaud your playing by the rules. i move to continue the project until when that legislation -- probably a couple months. >> that is a reasonable guess. >> for staff to work with the project sponsor to redesign. >> for the legislation as well. >> as well as to give the legislation time to catch up and be passed which we are certain it will be to make us in come -with state law. >> >> commissioner hillis: is there a motion? >> i did. >> commissioner hillis: to continue to when? >> may 9th. >> no second? >> shall we call the question? >> is a motion seconded to continue the matter to may 9th. (roll call). >> so moved. that motion passes unanimously 6-0. that places us on item -- a new discretionary review calendar for 216 head street. discretionary review. please note on january 24, 2019 after hearing and closing public comment you continued this to today for additional information by 5-0 vote. commissioners were a
commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: i think the sponsor is playing by the rules. see these after the fact. there is a permit and they ask forgiveness. i applaud your playing by the rules. i move to continue the project until when that legislation -- probably a couple months. >> that is a reasonable guess. >> for staff to work with the project sponsor to redesign. >> for the legislation as well. >> as well as to give the legislation time to catch up and...
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richard in your mind does this delayed response from the f.a.a. raise questions about american regulators relationship with the industry they're supposed to be overseeing well first of all just to clarify i don't think it was a delayed response they had a very strong response they sent people and teams to the site and they don't with everything that needed to be dealt with there could be dealt with the only question is what was their timing in making the grounding and here i think you've got three very different groups agencies the first people that read it were china india and indonesia we frankly don't have a lot of experience and don't have a lot of political independence in the air you're transported to suit that was followed a day or two later by the europeans who basically and by the by australia who basically said well look we're not waiting for the evidence it just seems prudent reader we have very many planes so why not canada and the us to take a very strict evidence. based approach here and they want to wait till they had data they actu
richard in your mind does this delayed response from the f.a.a. raise questions about american regulators relationship with the industry they're supposed to be overseeing well first of all just to clarify i don't think it was a delayed response they had a very strong response they sent people and teams to the site and they don't with everything that needed to be dealt with there could be dealt with the only question is what was their timing in making the grounding and here i think you've got...
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ok richard oval office joining us there from washington d.c. with the tilt group thank you very much richard my pleasure thank you and let's go now to our financial correspondent new york jose luis to hot oh i was a wall street has had some time now to digest these groundings of the seven thirty seven max how is it treating boeing today. not well as you could imagine a steven company lost another one percent of its market value on thursday and has shed over forty billion dollars so far these are weak right now investors are trying to figure out the extension of the current situation is still so far the company will have to deal with the cost of airlines grounding their planes which according to some estimates could be over fifty million dollars a day for. each case is different depending on the number of the seven and thirty seven mock planes on fleet but boeing may have to deal with over one point five billion dollars in costs as a basis in a real obviously call it will increase the delays in production or cancellations take place and actually
ok richard oval office joining us there from washington d.c. with the tilt group thank you very much richard my pleasure thank you and let's go now to our financial correspondent new york jose luis to hot oh i was a wall street has had some time now to digest these groundings of the seven thirty seven max how is it treating boeing today. not well as you could imagine a steven company lost another one percent of its market value on thursday and has shed over forty billion dollars so far these...
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commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: i move to approve.he affordability work with supervisor peskin. on the group housing student housing we have you explore the far with the department and actually have far neighborhood contextual so you don't have a big limits in small neighborhoods. also work to do active enforcement versus complaint based enforcement. work with the university on some type of registry. >> i am sorry. i don't understand the first two items of your motion as it relates to this legislation. >> i was saying. we heard many different goals of the legislation. i think some of it is doilycative with supervisor peskin. i support where you are going here. you were willing to work with the department and everybody supports it. i think that is the answer. >> would that mean we would continue this item? >> no. work with the department. >> we would approve it? we are discussed that they are and the suggests and we can proceed. >> let's do that. do i hear a second. >> ir second. >> to the chair. we may need to continue it to make gene
commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: i move to approve.he affordability work with supervisor peskin. on the group housing student housing we have you explore the far with the department and actually have far neighborhood contextual so you don't have a big limits in small neighborhoods. also work to do active enforcement versus complaint based enforcement. work with the university on some type of registry. >> i am sorry. i don't understand the first two items of your...
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richard m.nominee for vice-president. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a good day for california. >> there he is. he is a very personable young man, and will undoubtedly be an asset to the republican ticket. >> the whole nixon family considers it a great privilege to work for the election of president eisenhower. although little trisha and julie are too young for active campaigning, mrs. nixon will travel with me throughout the country and you will find she is the et best campaigners on record. >> i will certainly do what i can. >> after all, i was only 39 years old. and to be considered for vice-president, particularly running with general eisenhower for whom i had enormous respect, was to me something you on the antti dreamed about. only dreamed about. >> the headline in the new york post newspaper said secret rich men's trust fund keeps nixon style far beyond his salary. >> a revelation of senator nixon, the vice-presidential candidate, was receiving to what amounted to a private salary, from
richard m.nominee for vice-president. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a good day for california. >> there he is. he is a very personable young man, and will undoubtedly be an asset to the republican ticket. >> the whole nixon family considers it a great privilege to work for the election of president eisenhower. although little trisha and julie are too young for active campaigning, mrs. nixon will travel with me throughout the country and you will find she is the et best...
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let's get straight to cnn's richard quest. richard, what more are we learning? >> reporter: well, fredricka, this was the first indication of a connection, similarity, coincidence, whatever we want to say. they've started reading out the data from the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. it's being done by the b.e.a., which is the french regulator. extremely experienced. according now to the ethiopian transport minister, there were certain similarities between lyon air back in october, that particular crash of the 737 max, and the ethiopian 302 flight, the 737 max. what those similarities are, she didn't say. but educated guesses suggest it shows similarities in altitude variation, the speed at which the plane managed to achieve. the altitude that the plane managed to achieve. if you look at lyon air and ethiopian, they are very similar. now it would appear that the black box and data recorders seem to bear out that coincidence. now, one other point. within 30 days under international law, the ethiopians have to produce a preliminary report. it w
let's get straight to cnn's richard quest. richard, what more are we learning? >> reporter: well, fredricka, this was the first indication of a connection, similarity, coincidence, whatever we want to say. they've started reading out the data from the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder. it's being done by the b.e.a., which is the french regulator. extremely experienced. according now to the ethiopian transport minister, there were certain similarities between lyon air...
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facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> enough, okay?ll secret services in the room? >> out. there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ >> five men in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the white water. >> he's thinking what am i going to do? >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policies. he did not deserve to be president of the united states. >> i am not a crook. >> one thing leads to another. a great and profound crisis. you are in the office of the president of the united states. how can you talk about blackmailing and keeping witnesses silence. >> william jefferson clinton. >> i did not have sexual relationship with that woman. >> impeachment effort against him failed by a single vote. >> president nixon, a fallen leader. >> impeached or high crimes and misdemeanors. >> i have impeached myself. ♪ good evening, i am fareed zakaria. the constitution impeachment clause was written by men who fought a revolution to escape the tyranny of kings. now they wanted to keep the
facing certain removal, richard nixon is moments away from resigning as president. >> enough, okay?ll secret services in the room? >> out. there can be no greater fall from no greater height. ♪ ♪ >> five men in the democratic national headquarters here in washington. >> nixon was desperate. >> the white water. >> he's thinking what am i going to do? >> andrew johnson's impeachment was over policies. he did not deserve to be president of the united...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i sit up here and advocate for creative solutions. i can't imagine not approving this. i think we need to even get more creative. and i absolutely support this and move to approve. >> second. >> president melgar: commissione r moore? >> commissioner moore: i'm interested in what commissioner smith said. seems to be a side and they are quite -- how sides are chosen. i call the mayor -- the mayor's office called me to talk about this particular piece. [bell ringing] i asked by any chance any sites identified. and the answer was actually no. i was very disappointed to hear that. and i was wondering, as to whether ms. connor has any thoughts on this? because we're creating a very powerful piece of legislation. and, on the other hand, we do not have any tools to really use it, otherwise we lose it. ms. connor or perhaps ms. cohen, could you perhaps speak to that? y u-that for the -- thank you for the question. the city is diligently reviewing many, maybe sites throughout the city. we are continuing to narrow that pool of possible sites and
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i sit up here and advocate for creative solutions. i can't imagine not approving this. i think we need to even get more creative. and i absolutely support this and move to approve. >> second. >> president melgar: commissione r moore? >> commissioner moore: i'm interested in what commissioner smith said. seems to be a side and they are quite -- how sides are chosen. i call the mayor -- the mayor's office called me to talk...
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francine: thank you so much, richard. richard will stay with us. they are hearing from deutsche bank and commerzbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: i am taylor riggs in new york with francine lacqua in london. tom keene has the day off. opec plus needs to stay the course on output courts. minister said.y the job is nowhere near complete and the group is repaired to do whatever is necessary in the second have to keep supply and demand in balance. here is the saudi oil minister. >> until we see it hurting consumers, until we see the impact on inventory, we are not going to change course. taylor: meanwhile, his russian counterpart told bloomberg it action early to predict on oil cuts. >> i think it makes much more sense to start discussing this topic in may or june, when we actually have a lot more clarity on the state of the markets and how all these things are playing out. is in: joining us now murray. -- anne-marie. how many more cuts do they want? the big question facing opec and its allies now is if they should extend these cuts to the end of the
francine: thank you so much, richard. richard will stay with us. they are hearing from deutsche bank and commerzbank. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: i am taylor riggs in new york with francine lacqua in london. tom keene has the day off. opec plus needs to stay the course on output courts. minister said.y the job is nowhere near complete and the group is repaired to do whatever is necessary in the second have to keep supply and demand in balance. here is the saudi oil minister. >> until...
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here richard i guess they got caught i think that's the only regret they will have go ahead richard that's that's probably true. but there is a broader her ality problem that goes beyond a few rich hollywood types doing this and part of it is the problems with admissions but i'll tell you this i'm on i would not buy a used car from the university president. most universities present sabol to mark not its people. part of the time i'm sure they had good parents they behaved well but they lie a lot not all the time but the law the statistics i pointed out our average kid they are misleading all they don't tell you things that you should know university trustees are clueless on what is on behind the scenes at universities because i just hear the p.r. the girls that is that a given the question i have is is the broader public is sufficiently the government is it up to the task and i'm not so sure about that either so that makes me a bit less pessimistic about the going to give remington the last thirty seconds go ahead in washington. well i'm not sure the government is up to the task but
here richard i guess they got caught i think that's the only regret they will have go ahead richard that's that's probably true. but there is a broader her ality problem that goes beyond a few rich hollywood types doing this and part of it is the problems with admissions but i'll tell you this i'm on i would not buy a used car from the university president. most universities present sabol to mark not its people. part of the time i'm sure they had good parents they behaved well but they lie a...
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i need to stay clean usually means at a special clip just funding me tells it a conversation with richard field is the author of transparency games how bankers rate the world of finance now i want to set this up a little bit here we've been talking mostly about deutsche bank i've maintained now for a few years a doctor bank will be the next lehman brothers it'll be the pin that's pulled i'll set off a global contagion bank collapse the second leg of the two thousand and eight crisis richard has actually done a lot of work year digging into the balance sheet taking into the the statements made by the bank and you know we're going to look at this derivatives burke book richard welcome back thank you very much matthew. i mean i i agree with you i'm going to back i would like to say that going to banks already. and now i will waiting or is the day when you can solvency will be recognized and everybody will run from or right you have you have a plastic bag there with you what is the point of that i want to explain i like the . visuals. i created the koreans i'm secure if you look at the securi
i need to stay clean usually means at a special clip just funding me tells it a conversation with richard field is the author of transparency games how bankers rate the world of finance now i want to set this up a little bit here we've been talking mostly about deutsche bank i've maintained now for a few years a doctor bank will be the next lehman brothers it'll be the pin that's pulled i'll set off a global contagion bank collapse the second leg of the two thousand and eight crisis richard has...