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. >> before we move off the electronic rops, what benefits do you see there being from electronic rops and what problems have you had with the paper ones? >> there are several benefits. it's something that everybody supports because, again, it makes it easier for private practitioners, representatives to file. it makes it easier for the government to file. it makes it easier for respondents and the attorneys on both sides to check on the file, what's in the file. right now, if you want to see an rop, you have to come down to the court, fill out paperwork. you can get it, but you may not have it for a long period of time. it's tough to get copies of things. whereas, if it's all electronic, you can basically do that instantaneously. for the judges, we expect it's going to be a lot easier for them to look at a pdf or some type of file, they can scroll to the pages they need, make notes on the pages they need. if any of you have been in an immigration court, you'll see a judge flipping through reams of papers, trying to find one specific page they need to ask a question about. or you'll se
. >> before we move off the electronic rops, what benefits do you see there being from electronic rops and what problems have you had with the paper ones? >> there are several benefits. it's something that everybody supports because, again, it makes it easier for private practitioners, representatives to file. it makes it easier for the government to file. it makes it easier for respondents and the attorneys on both sides to check on the file, what's in the file. right now, if you...
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rops and what problems have you had with the paper ones? >> there are several benefits. something everybody supports it makes it easier for private practitioners representatives to file. makes it easier for the government to file. makes it easier for respondents and attorneys on both sides to check the file. when you want to see rop, you have to come down to the court, you have to fill out paperwork. you may get it but not for a long period of time. it is tough to get copies of things. if it is all electronic you can basically do that instantaneously. for the judges, we expect it will be a lot easier for them to look at pdf, some type of file like that, they can scroll to the pages they need when reviewing a file. make marks or notations on particular pages they need. if any have been in immigration court you inevitably see a judge flipping through reams and reams of papers trying to find one specific page they need it ask a question b you will see a file annotated with 30 or 40 sticky notes. the judge is trying to find out what does this m
rops and what problems have you had with the paper ones? >> there are several benefits. something everybody supports it makes it easier for private practitioners representatives to file. makes it easier for the government to file. makes it easier for respondents and attorneys on both sides to check the file. when you want to see rop, you have to come down to the court, you have to fill out paperwork. you may get it but not for a long period of time. it is tough to get copies of things. if...
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right now, if you want to see an rop you have to come to the court and fill out paperwork. you may get it, but you cannot have it for a long time. it is tough to get copies of things. if it is electronic, you can do that instantaneously. for the judges, it will be a lot easier for them to look at a pdf or some type of file like that, and they can scroll through the pages that they need, make notes on those particular pages. right now, if any of you have ever been in immigration court you'll inevitably see a judge flipping through reames and reames of papers, trying to find one specific page that they need to ask a question about. or see a file annotated with 30 or 40 sticky notes and the judge is trying to figure out what does this mean or do? with electronic filing, they can do all of this in advance and make notes on the file itself. and then call it up on how we organize it. and should be helpful to everybody involved, especially the judges. >> some of the rop's are big, right? >> some of the cases, especially the ones who have been around for a while. they're not just o
right now, if you want to see an rop you have to come to the court and fill out paperwork. you may get it, but you cannot have it for a long time. it is tough to get copies of things. if it is electronic, you can do that instantaneously. for the judges, it will be a lot easier for them to look at a pdf or some type of file like that, and they can scroll through the pages that they need, make notes on those particular pages. right now, if any of you have ever been in immigration court you'll...
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and a lot of the computer world is waiting for the final rop for the jedi cloud. they say they wanted done by the end of the month. is it on track for the end of the month release? lt. gen. mckenzie: tony, i would not want to speculate on that, this information is less than three hours old. that is not something i would be able to speculate on. had instructions in the last few hours to ratchet up the maximum pressure campaign? lt. gen. mckenzie: that is a future contingency i am not going to speculate on. ms. white: with respect to the rst we are very anxious to get it out. i do not have a particular day, but it is working and we are that ing everything anticipate it will be released on time. >> can you tell a to it has changed from the draft and how industry input helped shape the final product? ms. white: let me take that. you, a separate topic, a lot has changed in the last 48 hours. for months we have heard china had a critical role in getting north korea to the table and then yesterday its involvement was canceled. today, this, the cancellation of the summit.
and a lot of the computer world is waiting for the final rop for the jedi cloud. they say they wanted done by the end of the month. is it on track for the end of the month release? lt. gen. mckenzie: tony, i would not want to speculate on that, this information is less than three hours old. that is not something i would be able to speculate on. had instructions in the last few hours to ratchet up the maximum pressure campaign? lt. gen. mckenzie: that is a future contingency i am not going to...
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May 2, 2018
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the ceo saying aig has made progress with consistent results,rop after hours on the bottom line.e a look but what failed then first-quarter profit is that they had some big disaster losses. n a bigly that has taken hit. let's look at stocks in the regular session. spotify in a down day. it shows you the expectation for this company. the music industry has consolidated in a big way. some believe it is coming back. the big question that hangs on the spotlight in the thursday's session is, can they get a piece of the rebound, or is this thing going to hurt them? yvonne: thank you, su. plenty more interviews to tell you about on bloomberg television. catch our exclusive interview with national australia bank ceo. paul allen giving us that interview and 11:30 a.m. hong kong come, 1:30 p.m. joining us from sydney. betty: don't miss this, "bloomberg daybreak: america's" to american petroleum on the $23 billion endeavor to become the largest oil refiner in the u.s. and a discussion on his company's to american big earni. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." be
the ceo saying aig has made progress with consistent results,rop after hours on the bottom line.e a look but what failed then first-quarter profit is that they had some big disaster losses. n a bigly that has taken hit. let's look at stocks in the regular session. spotify in a down day. it shows you the expectation for this company. the music industry has consolidated in a big way. some believe it is coming back. the big question that hangs on the spotlight in the thursday's session is, can...
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against that back rop, i have very hard time thinking that her lawyers are going to say, you know whathrough anyway lawsuits would be flying cbs is already down 5.5 billion in market cap since this whole viacom story developed i think with no analyst out there really saying this is a good thing for cbs, maybe good for viacom -- >> right. >> -- but nobody is saying it's a good thing for cbs, doesn't think she can force this through. >> if there's no merger moonves will stay? what happens with cbs? it operates as an independent company or is it in play >> there are two scenarios maybe more certainly if it doesn't stay as an independent company, les wasn't going to stay i think it stays independent i think les has the practical issue of what's it going to be like going to work every day dealing with that tension? he doesn't need that you have the alternative, if les leaves, there are an awful lot of people who think unlike viacom, who may not have any buyers, which is why they are putting so much focus on trying to drive this merger together on the national amusement side, cbs probably ha
against that back rop, i have very hard time thinking that her lawyers are going to say, you know whathrough anyway lawsuits would be flying cbs is already down 5.5 billion in market cap since this whole viacom story developed i think with no analyst out there really saying this is a good thing for cbs, maybe good for viacom -- >> right. >> -- but nobody is saying it's a good thing for cbs, doesn't think she can force this through. >> if there's no merger moonves will stay?...