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hejoins all the media lawyer mike stevenson that report.he media lawyer mike stevenson that report. hejoins us now all the media lawyer mike stevenson that report. he joins us now to take us that report. he joins us now to take us through this. how significant is this? it is pretty significant. it isa this? it is pretty significant. it is a kind of one in every hundred yea rs is a kind of one in every hundred years kind of case. the last time but hey royal went to court to give evidence was in the late 1890s, so it is really rare. —— that a royal went to court. there was almost a possibility princess diana would go to court and do so about a century later, when bryce taylor took pictures, the gym photographs which are intimacy memory. so it really is very rare. there is a good reason for that. that is that the legal courtroom is outside your control. you are going to be cross—examined by the best qcs in the land, the best lawyers, you outside your comfort zone, and disclosure may well go into parts of your life you don't want to go. so if y
hejoins all the media lawyer mike stevenson that report.he media lawyer mike stevenson that report. hejoins us now all the media lawyer mike stevenson that report. he joins us now to take us that report. he joins us now to take us through this. how significant is this? it is pretty significant. it isa this? it is pretty significant. it is a kind of one in every hundred yea rs is a kind of one in every hundred years kind of case. the last time but hey royal went to court to give evidence was in...
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brian stevenson went to a segregated school. s rvard, he found lling >> they accused me of something i didn't do. >> and helping amerins confront the most difficult parts of our history. his fight for mercy is sore markable. >> lads and gentlemen, brian stephenson. >> hollywood has taken notice. >> you're a lawyer? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much for driving all the way out here. >> what does brian stevenson say now? >> firing lines with margaret hoover is made possiblby -- the margaret andob daniel foundation. additional funding provided by -- corporate funding is provided by stevened inc. >> welcome fing line. >> thank you. >> you are the co-founder and justice initiative in equal montgomery, alabama. and you have won release for more tn 130 death row inmatess and hundr of other accused and have argued five cases in f ont of the supreme court the united states. now, a hollywood vie, a major motion picture, is coming out about your life. based on the book you wrote. i' going to show you a clip of that movie. we'll take a lo
brian stevenson went to a segregated school. s rvard, he found lling >> they accused me of something i didn't do. >> and helping amerins confront the most difficult parts of our history. his fight for mercy is sore markable. >> lads and gentlemen, brian stephenson. >> hollywood has taken notice. >> you're a lawyer? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much for driving all the way out here. >> what does brian stevenson say now? >> firing lines with...
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stevenson. who is starting? >>> >> julie, did you say peg was going to start. >> chair: peg, the floor is yours. i do not want to truncate this, but as much as you can compress this item, we would appreciate it. and i will be there on the 27th from 10:00 until noon with you. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm peg stevenson. i'm the director of the performance unit in the city controller's office. we're providing staff support to the muni reliability working group, which you might have heard a little bit about convened supervisor peskin, supervisor mandelman and the mayor's office. there are members from a couple of outside transit agencies, los angeles and a.c. transit. two experts in system leadership and people with sort of wide experience and managing systems and other parts of the country. two reps from t.w.u. and three reps from public interest organizations that work on transit. it's being chaired by gwyneth borden and ed harrington. we'll meet six time -- five times between july and decemb
stevenson. who is starting? >>> >> julie, did you say peg was going to start. >> chair: peg, the floor is yours. i do not want to truncate this, but as much as you can compress this item, we would appreciate it. and i will be there on the 27th from 10:00 until noon with you. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm peg stevenson. i'm the director of the performance unit in the city controller's office. we're providing staff support to the muni reliability working group,...
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i'm scott stevenson. i'm the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution.nk you very much. [applause] >> how many of you are visiting the museum for the first time? i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower.
i'm scott stevenson. i'm the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution.nk you very much. [applause] >> how many of you are visiting the museum for the first time? i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower.
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44 recorded evicts within 300 feet of the project. 16 housing units on woodward street, seven on stevenson street with 22 tenants, one housing unit on mission with a multi-unit building with an owner move-in, lmi eviction. lmi building is one door from the mission street project and up for sale with the now vacant omi unit. we're in an affordable housing and poverty rate crisis and this project should include more affordable units. second, we all know we live and build on top of an historic water said with water ways used by ancestors. new building are pumping ground water and dumping it into the water system. no study has been done to understand what this meens for our system and whether it will cause more flooding than we already see. what if this erodes foundation and i urge the supervisors to not approve the project on 344 14th street. >> next speaker. >> i used to live on the neighborhood of stevenson street. i'm here to oppose the development because it only assured 13% affordablity. san francisco is already a street people cannot live in and teachers and educators republic displaced
44 recorded evicts within 300 feet of the project. 16 housing units on woodward street, seven on stevenson street with 22 tenants, one housing unit on mission with a multi-unit building with an owner move-in, lmi eviction. lmi building is one door from the mission street project and up for sale with the now vacant omi unit. we're in an affordable housing and poverty rate crisis and this project should include more affordable units. second, we all know we live and build on top of an historic...
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earlier i spoke to mark stevenson.ma, waiting to hear if the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. no official news yet on the game. there is an announcement and a pitch inspection in the morning and an announcement expected shortly after that. at the moment it is just sit tight, see how the storm goes and hopefully it doesn't cause too much damage or problems. and over the last few days what sort of level of information have you received in the build—up to sunday? as far as weather goes quite a bit. we have been following various twitter feeds and social media and hk world news out here. they have been providing updates and letting us know when the storm is coming in and advising us what to do. pretty much sit tight, stock up, get water and food into see us through the night and tomorrow as well. give us a sense of where you are in relation to where this is going to hit? we are going to be right in the middle of it. we are in yokohama at the moment. we are not too far from the harbour. at the mome
earlier i spoke to mark stevenson.ma, waiting to hear if the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. no official news yet on the game. there is an announcement and a pitch inspection in the morning and an announcement expected shortly after that. at the moment it is just sit tight, see how the storm goes and hopefully it doesn't cause too much damage or problems. and over the last few days what sort of level of information have you received in the build—up to sunday? as far...
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brian stevenson went to a segregated school. rvard, he found lling >> they accused me of something i didn't do. >> and helping amerins confront the most difficult parts of our history. his fight for mercy is sore markable. >> lads and gentlemen, brian stephenson. >> hollywood has taken notice. >> you're a lawyer? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much for driving all the way out here. >> what does brian stevenson say now? >> firing
brian stevenson went to a segregated school. rvard, he found lling >> they accused me of something i didn't do. >> and helping amerins confront the most difficult parts of our history. his fight for mercy is sore markable. >> lads and gentlemen, brian stephenson. >> hollywood has taken notice. >> you're a lawyer? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much for driving all the way out here. >> what does brian stevenson say now? >> firing
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we will bring you an interview with ewenthe -- stevenson. if you have to step away from the tv, tune in on your mobile device and the london area on the radio also. this is bloomberg. ♪ the game doesn't end after that insane buzzer beater. because with nba league pass on xfinity you can watch the out of market games you want- all season long. and with the all-new xfinity sports zone, you get everything nba all in one place- even notifications about your favorite teams. watch the dropped dimes, monster blocks, and showstopping dunks. plus get instant access to your teams with the power of your voice. that's simple, easy, awesome. say nba league pass into your voice remote to check out a free preview. don't miss out. nejra: good morning. ic.m nejra ceh cranny. am manus these are your top stories. hsbc shares dropping, missing targets, and flagging significant restructuring charges. >> this is impacting the banking business, particularly here in europe. breaking the impasse, -- impasse, aking the proposed january 31 extension. back in london, b
we will bring you an interview with ewenthe -- stevenson. if you have to step away from the tv, tune in on your mobile device and the london area on the radio also. this is bloomberg. ♪ the game doesn't end after that insane buzzer beater. because with nba league pass on xfinity you can watch the out of market games you want- all season long. and with the all-new xfinity sports zone, you get everything nba all in one place- even notifications about your favorite teams. watch the dropped...
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brian stevenson went to aed segreg school.arvard, he found his calling fighting for justice. >> they accused me of something do.dn' >> and helping americans confront the most difficult parts of our history. his fight for mercy is so remarkable. >> lads and gentlemen, brian stephenson. >> hollywood has taken notice. >> yes, ma'am.'aer? >> thank you so much for dri tng al way out here. >> what does brian stevenson say now?
brian stevenson went to aed segreg school.arvard, he found his calling fighting for justice. >> they accused me of something do.dn' >> and helping americans confront the most difficult parts of our history. his fight for mercy is so remarkable. >> lads and gentlemen, brian stephenson. >> hollywood has taken notice. >> yes, ma'am.'aer? >> thank you so much for dri tng al way out here. >> what does brian stevenson say now?
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ewen stevenson joins us. do not miss it.n union proposes a brexit extension ahead of key talks today. boris johnson steps up the pressure for an early election. we are live in westminster and brussels. phase one almost done. chinastocks rise after says talks on the per luminary trade deal with the u.s. are basically completed -- preliminary trade deal with the u.s. are basically completed. manus: reshaping continental europe and the united states of america. abandon your profitability targets, your return on equity. those are the messages from hsbc. the man who is temporarily at is ewen, -- but the cfo stevenson, a stalwart of reinventing a bank coming from the rbs background. profitability drops. revenue slips. no longer expecting to reach a in 2020. equity of 11% challenging.s more growth is softer. prepare for a rocky ride. they will sustain the dividend. what is lacking is a lack of numbers in terms of where are we going to execute this plan next quarter and beyond? is a significant charge? 10,000 job cuts announced. whe
ewen stevenson joins us. do not miss it.n union proposes a brexit extension ahead of key talks today. boris johnson steps up the pressure for an early election. we are live in westminster and brussels. phase one almost done. chinastocks rise after says talks on the per luminary trade deal with the u.s. are basically completed -- preliminary trade deal with the u.s. are basically completed. manus: reshaping continental europe and the united states of america. abandon your profitability targets,...
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in addition to this, brian stevenson wants to have those memories as well. now, this is berlin right after the war. the question is, why did germany do all this work when we are just beginning? since i don't suppose you think they are better people than we are, you might think they are worse. and you might think since not too many people know very much about the nazis. they have an image of their mind - - in their mind of cattle cars and gas chambers. and that's absolute evil and anything that doesn't rise to that level is not something we think about. we don't think about how it began. we don't know much about how it ended. so the view is, the minute before was over, the german people realize, oh my god. what have we done. and they fell on their knees and asked for forgiveness. well, it wasn't like that at all. here are in some places, allied troops made germans walk through gas chambers. - - sorry, not gas chambers but concentration camps. you can see them smiling. and the view was that the germans were the worst victims of the war. it's quite funny. when
in addition to this, brian stevenson wants to have those memories as well. now, this is berlin right after the war. the question is, why did germany do all this work when we are just beginning? since i don't suppose you think they are better people than we are, you might think they are worse. and you might think since not too many people know very much about the nazis. they have an image of their mind - - in their mind of cattle cars and gas chambers. and that's absolute evil and anything that...
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we're happy to answer any questions at this point. >> chair: commissioner stevenson. >> yeah. thank you. that was awesome. first of all, i know that it's really hard to get all of that information and insight. so it's a heavy list that you guys just did. i think that as -- just a basic san francisco civilian, i think that when i hear things like this, from the outside, a lot of times it's like, well, of course, the city already knows all of this stuff. this information already exists somewhere. but it doesn't. and it really takes the hard efforts from you guys to do these kinds of things. i really appreciate the work. my big question is what's next. i see this list of implementation strategies that you're recommending. and i see that a lot of them have very interesting implications for things like the department of the environment and other city bodies. what's the next step to push this forward? and what do you need to output this >> one of the things we wanted was to present to the board of supervisors and have them, you know, look at the support. and that's to be done. but i
we're happy to answer any questions at this point. >> chair: commissioner stevenson. >> yeah. thank you. that was awesome. first of all, i know that it's really hard to get all of that information and insight. so it's a heavy list that you guys just did. i think that as -- just a basic san francisco civilian, i think that when i hear things like this, from the outside, a lot of times it's like, well, of course, the city already knows all of this stuff. this information already...
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>> commissioner stevenson. >> in the past, we've messed around a little bit with the date of the tuesday before thanksgiving having a commission meeting during that week since the people making traveling. i wonder if we have any -- >> through the president. so both the policy committee falls on veteran's day in november and the commission meeting falls on the week of thanksgiving. before thanksgiving or after thanksgiving. so we're going to send out a poll to the commissioners. in the meantime if there's any large blocks of vacation that you are going to have to just let us know. >> ok. >> thank you. >> any public comment? next item, please. >> clerk: the next item is 17 adjournment and the time is 7:46p.m. thank you. >> thank you, everybody who is still here. oh, yes. >> well, well, we have one of the most exciting projects in district 11 in over a decade. supervisor safai, for the past 10 years, no one has been able to get a housing project of this significance built in this community, and guess what? you made it happen. [applause.] >> 116 new units, 50% affordable units for family of
>> commissioner stevenson. >> in the past, we've messed around a little bit with the date of the tuesday before thanksgiving having a commission meeting during that week since the people making traveling. i wonder if we have any -- >> through the president. so both the policy committee falls on veteran's day in november and the commission meeting falls on the week of thanksgiving. before thanksgiving or after thanksgiving. so we're going to send out a poll to the...
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not that long ago he snapped up $2 billion of stock and under the ceo randolph stevenson, get this, thisthe s&p 500 by 100%. it was at $39 when he took over in 2007 and today it is $38 and verizon has gone from $38 to $60. rather than trying to fight, elliott seemed to have gone with the suggestions. by following elliott's plan the company could earn 4.50 to 4.80 per share. i'm mulling this over but follow us on the club so what is the plan here stevenson is conducting a portfolio review including the possibility disposition of direct tv still losing customers not as rapidly as it used to and the ceo job will be split for greater accountability this is a scenario where at&t could keep delivering modest dividend growth and paying down a huge amount of debt it took on to buy direct tv and time warner that said i know dow and at&t they are both challenged i myself have argued that dow stock could be toxic because it has des missed plastics that don't break down and therefore shouldn't be shunned by millennial money managers but the slide in the last quarter is that plastic may be more envir
not that long ago he snapped up $2 billion of stock and under the ceo randolph stevenson, get this, thisthe s&p 500 by 100%. it was at $39 when he took over in 2007 and today it is $38 and verizon has gone from $38 to $60. rather than trying to fight, elliott seemed to have gone with the suggestions. by following elliott's plan the company could earn 4.50 to 4.80 per share. i'm mulling this over but follow us on the club so what is the plan here stevenson is conducting a portfolio review...
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now, for now, that keeps randall stevenson in the c-suite but it is also sparking chatter of directv, at & t, heading closer now to the chopping block. charlie? >> we have been reporting this out for awhile now, and basically, randall stevenson confirmed our story. listen, there's a lot of smoke here about will they sell, won't they sell it, meaning directv, their satellite tv operation, which is losing subscribers very fast, although it's fairly big. it's got millions of subscribers but it's on the downslope, so to speak. elliott wanted them to unload it at some point. word out of at & t is they don't want to sell it, okay. they want to control it still. there is a middle ground offered by bankers, and this is a story that we talked about earlier, weeks ago. it is reemerging now, i think it's one of the reasons why the stock is up, to be honest with you. it's a plan by apollo management, the big private equity firm which has pitched at & t essentially to take directv, spin it out, you get some cash for that, not gazillions they spent for it, but some cash, spin it out and in this sep
now, for now, that keeps randall stevenson in the c-suite but it is also sparking chatter of directv, at & t, heading closer now to the chopping block. charlie? >> we have been reporting this out for awhile now, and basically, randall stevenson confirmed our story. listen, there's a lot of smoke here about will they sell, won't they sell it, meaning directv, their satellite tv operation, which is losing subscribers very fast, although it's fairly big. it's got millions of subscribers...
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again, october 19, from 4 to 10 p.m. at 598 stevenson street at seventh street in san francisco.nd it's time to get down to business and learn how to help pinay entrepreneurs develop and thrive. the art of the hustle is next. robert: i recently had fun at the undiscovered sf festival gearedbo in the soma pilipinas cultural district. and it really drove home how important it is for a community to have homegrown community businesses thrive. o sh es that sentiment and does something about it. anthem salgado is a business coach, who runs a practice and training program called, "art of the hustle". and while he has professionals and small business clients up and down the state, he focuses primarily in the bay area. welcome to the show. anthem salgado: thank you so much for having me here, i appreciate it. robert: and we were talking a little bit about, you know, helping filipino businesses thrive and things like that. i mean, it really is a small community that really focuses on doing that. anthem: yes indeed. robert: give us an idea, art of the hustle, what is that about? anthem: wel
again, october 19, from 4 to 10 p.m. at 598 stevenson street at seventh street in san francisco.nd it's time to get down to business and learn how to help pinay entrepreneurs develop and thrive. the art of the hustle is next. robert: i recently had fun at the undiscovered sf festival gearedbo in the soma pilipinas cultural district. and it really drove home how important it is for a community to have homegrown community businesses thrive. o sh es that sentiment and does something about it....
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let's talk now via webcam to mark stevenson.n yokohama, waiting to hear if the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. welcome to you, thank you for being with us. no news as yet about that game, is there? no, we are expecting a pitch inspection i think about 6am oui’ a pitch inspection i think about 6am ourtime a pitch inspection i think about 6am our time tomorrow morning, so, got the evening to see how things go and give the best possible chance for the game to go ahead. that is ten hours or so from uk time. a o of fa ns hours or so from uk time. a o of fans are frustrated, what are your concerns? i think at the moment, the real concern is the flooding. we have just had the storm pass us, it is all quietened down, people are bah on the street, the winds have died down as your previous reporter said, that you know, we have, don't appear to have had the destructive winds but we have had a lot of rain, we are right in the city, the stadium is further out, we don't know what is going to happen tomorrow, but, if
let's talk now via webcam to mark stevenson.n yokohama, waiting to hear if the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. welcome to you, thank you for being with us. no news as yet about that game, is there? no, we are expecting a pitch inspection i think about 6am oui’ a pitch inspection i think about 6am ourtime a pitch inspection i think about 6am our time tomorrow morning, so, got the evening to see how things go and give the best possible chance for the game to go ahead....
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earlier, i spoke to mark stevenson, a scotland rugby fan in yokohama. the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. i asked him if he was frustrated by the weather. i think at the moment, the real concern is the flooding. we have just had the storm passed us,, it is all quite calm in yokohama right now, people are back on the streets and we don't seem to have had the disruptive wins here. we are right in the city, the stadium is a little bit further out so we don't know quite what is going to happen tomorrow. we don't know if the game is going to go ahead yet. speak about what warnings have you been given or advice in the accommodation you are staying in? we have been advised to staying in? we have been advised to stay on, stock up on water and food, stay on, stock up on water and food, stay indoors while the storm passes through and we were also given evacuation details from the hotel in the event that we had to get out quickly, but, fortunately, you know, we don't seem to have been that are affected by it. as i said, it now appears to
earlier, i spoke to mark stevenson, a scotland rugby fan in yokohama. the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. i asked him if he was frustrated by the weather. i think at the moment, the real concern is the flooding. we have just had the storm passed us,, it is all quite calm in yokohama right now, people are back on the streets and we don't seem to have had the disruptive wins here. we are right in the city, the stadium is a little bit further out so we don't know quite...
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let's talk now via webcam to mark stevenson.n yokohama, waiting to hear if the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. welcome, what is the latest you are hearing on that? no official news yet on the game, there is an announcement, an inspection in the morning and an announcement later but at the moment it is sit tight, see how the storm goes and hopefully it won't cause much damage or problems. over the last few days, what sort of level of information have you received in the build—up to sunday? as far as the weather goes, quite a bit. we've been following various twitter feeds, social media and the news out here, so they've been providing updates about when the storm is coming, giving us advice on what to do, which is sit tight, stock up with water and food to see us through and tomorrow as well. and basicallyjust to be safe. give us a sense of where you are in relation to where this is going to hit. we will be in the middle of it, we are in yokohama at the moment, not too far from the harbour in yokohama. a
let's talk now via webcam to mark stevenson.n yokohama, waiting to hear if the team's scheduled match with japan will go ahead on sunday. welcome, what is the latest you are hearing on that? no official news yet on the game, there is an announcement, an inspection in the morning and an announcement later but at the moment it is sit tight, see how the storm goes and hopefully it won't cause much damage or problems. over the last few days, what sort of level of information have you received in...
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knee-high socks and bagpipes. 5-hour tea time starts when you say, "we have to be better than the stevensonss year." 5-hour tea, b vitamins, amino acids, caffeine. - you wanna be great at something? you gotta work for it. in an already jam-packed day, it's great to have such an easy little boost. 5-hour tea keeps me feeling energized, and it keeps me dancing, until at least one of us gets it right. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get...
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joining us is scott stevenson, the man behind the report. u.s.ot on the list. what you make of that? how do your clients think of something like that? >> the geopolitical risks we talk about relate to business interruption. what is the possibility or oil will be attacked? what is the possibility or license to do business will be taken away? your assets will be nationalized. isething meaningful for us there is a form of data nationalism, which is growing up. governments are trying to figure to keep faith with their citizenry with respect to issues of privacy. different countries are making different decisions with respect to do data have to physically reside in our country or only our country? privacy standards, etc.. these are the kinds of things we think about when we think about geopolitical issues. what is happening with respect to a particular administration in any country at any moment. that is not a function of what we do. ed: we have been in this environment for so long, these big existential risks whether brexit or the middle east. they h
joining us is scott stevenson, the man behind the report. u.s.ot on the list. what you make of that? how do your clients think of something like that? >> the geopolitical risks we talk about relate to business interruption. what is the possibility or oil will be attacked? what is the possibility or license to do business will be taken away? your assets will be nationalized. isething meaningful for us there is a form of data nationalism, which is growing up. governments are trying to...
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quinn and the ewen you and stevenson -- stephenson, very much in the mold of the aggressive cost cutterbeen talked about as a potential candidate to succeed john flint. guy: what kind of jobs are we talking about that will be cut? sree: the jobs that will be cut? 4000 to 8000 of the jobs on the --le to be cut will happen may happen through the sale of hsbc's french retail bank operations. it would not be as much as a wholesale. it will be a trap for payroll from hsbc to whoever the acquirer is. it is not the people are getting pink slips. guy: less dramatic. maybe the pink papers headline first thing this morning. sree: the other job cuts will be in the form of attrition. they will not be adding jobs they are now letting go. there is some talk that some senior roles, the highest paid positions might be scrutinized as part of this program. could in i c b -- could b or another by hsbc? sree: we know hsbc wants to be an acquirer rather than being acquired -- rather than being acquired. one of the areas that would make sense for hsbc is something like , orasset management unit adding a sign
quinn and the ewen you and stevenson -- stephenson, very much in the mold of the aggressive cost cutterbeen talked about as a potential candidate to succeed john flint. guy: what kind of jobs are we talking about that will be cut? sree: the jobs that will be cut? 4000 to 8000 of the jobs on the --le to be cut will happen may happen through the sale of hsbc's french retail bank operations. it would not be as much as a wholesale. it will be a trap for payroll from hsbc to whoever the acquirer is....
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knee-high socks and bagpipes. 5-hour tea time starts when you say, "we have to be better than the stevensonstea, b vitamins, amino acids, caffeine. - you wanna be great at something? you gotta work for it. in an already jam-packed day, it's great to have such an easy little boost. 5-hour tea keeps me feeling energized, and it keeps me dancing, until at least one of us gets it right. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. - time for a cheer! - [announcer] while some tea times start with-- - give me a t! (crowd cheering) 5-hour tea time starts when your trainer says, "give me another 10 sets." 5-hour tea, four calories, zero sugar, zero artificial colors. - i don't know why i started this hard of a workout. i'm definitely not always up for it. but with 5-hour tea, i can get going. and i feel phenomenal when i walk out of the gym. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. 5-hour tea, get a boost from a unique energy blend, with caffeine from green tea leaves, amino acids an
knee-high socks and bagpipes. 5-hour tea time starts when you say, "we have to be better than the stevensonstea, b vitamins, amino acids, caffeine. - you wanna be great at something? you gotta work for it. in an already jam-packed day, it's great to have such an easy little boost. 5-hour tea keeps me feeling energized, and it keeps me dancing, until at least one of us gets it right. - [announcer] go to 5hourtea.com to buy a week's supply. get the boost you need or get a full refund. - time...
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>> we saw as life stevenson against eisenhower in 1952, in 1956.e upper midwest, focused on kitchen table issues, and that would open up a run. >> a long time hillary clinton advisor seems to agree that hillary clinton may be thinking of this. >> he is not running because she has any anxiety about the democratic field. there might be a reason she would be the best person not only to beat donald trump but to govern after donald trump. she is not. carley: he thinks the candidate survival options that hillary clinton might want to run again. my question is how is this possible? look at campaign funding alone. donald trump has $300 million in the bank, everyone is raising money, how could she at this point get a campaign off the ground? >> the clinton machine dates back 40 years. the hrc people from 2008 are rabid supporters with a fundraising base nationwide. she could raise money and ramp up a campaign, the field offices and workers from the 2015 campaign, not that she had been outside the public sphere and national conversation for the last four yea
>> we saw as life stevenson against eisenhower in 1952, in 1956.e upper midwest, focused on kitchen table issues, and that would open up a run. >> a long time hillary clinton advisor seems to agree that hillary clinton may be thinking of this. >> he is not running because she has any anxiety about the democratic field. there might be a reason she would be the best person not only to beat donald trump but to govern after donald trump. she is not. carley: he thinks the candidate...
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my name is peggy stevenson, i am the director of the performance unit and the controller's office by way of background, we have been engaged and looked at police staffing and multiple analyses over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there have been a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published in 2018 and then last year, we worked with the police department on a command staff review of civilianization in their department where we validated their work, compared it to the prior recommendations that had been lined up by all the prior expert studies that i just mentioned, and compared it to some industry best practices so that a new set of civilianization proposals could be made for your last year's budget process. that was done in response to the request by supervisor yee. a memo went out from our department to all of you that was published on our website well in advance of your budget hearings last may, on
my name is peggy stevenson, i am the director of the performance unit and the controller's office by way of background, we have been engaged and looked at police staffing and multiple analyses over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there have been a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published in 2018 and then last...
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arrange of feelings ripped through his command and for regular generals they ordered to pull out of stevenson the gates that he wrote that the site of washington with my men who had hail with joy and command moved with intrepidity to its execution. although some expressed disappointment at retreating when so close to washington, early did not see it in those terms. his movement from st. petersburg to lindberg in june. he marked -- marched through the shenandoah valley, crossing over the potomac river into maryland, defeating lou wallace and pushed to this point. they were all part of the general's, larger objective of creating a strategic diversion. when that would relieve pressure from the army of virginia at petersburg. from lee's perspective he thought it had been a great success. amy explained that so far it was intended to relieve the territory in that area. it has up to the present time been successful. he believed he had carried out his task. -- ultimately old back into the shenandoah valley through snickers gap. the rank-and-file of the army might not have agreed about what the push t
arrange of feelings ripped through his command and for regular generals they ordered to pull out of stevenson the gates that he wrote that the site of washington with my men who had hail with joy and command moved with intrepidity to its execution. although some expressed disappointment at retreating when so close to washington, early did not see it in those terms. his movement from st. petersburg to lindberg in june. he marked -- marched through the shenandoah valley, crossing over the potomac...
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there was a small fortress there called fort stevenson. and they should've easily taken that fortress from us. there were only two there. and we only had one cannon. even other were probably 1500 british and indian forces together. they kind of have to hang their heads and go back to their base. this is to come see him proctor to what was called fort malden. in canada which today is just south of windsor ontario. they were in full retreat. i kind of runs parallel. it took five days at but harrison finally caught up with them. that is where the battle took place. we don't know for sure we've a hundred 50 different versions of what happened. he certainly was killed. they commented along the way. three weeks later he shut up. you have to understand that there were only harrison had met with them a few times over the years. to try to reflect with them. when they were younger. the key person that was a guy named anthony shane. he was kidnapped by the indians. when he was young they were best friends as teenagers they brought alongside each othe
there was a small fortress there called fort stevenson. and they should've easily taken that fortress from us. there were only two there. and we only had one cannon. even other were probably 1500 british and indian forces together. they kind of have to hang their heads and go back to their base. this is to come see him proctor to what was called fort malden. in canada which today is just south of windsor ontario. they were in full retreat. i kind of runs parallel. it took five days at but...
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after stevenson ranch. when you drive down to disney or whatever you tried to get for the weekend. highway 5 is closed. north of the 14. there's a wide closure area. i'm looking at all the closures here. 14 and 118 and 405 come together. a lot of major freeways are closed. you won't be able to get down there that way. you might want to think about using the 101 along the coast. >> it's a lot longer. >> right now it's the only way. >> >>> coming up in a minute, here to celebrate fleet week. >>> we explore the navy ship hms brisbane. >>> what's it like to fly with the blue angels? we find out. by taking a seat for a ride inside and and f-18 fighter jet. ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. we have a tour of the royal au
after stevenson ranch. when you drive down to disney or whatever you tried to get for the weekend. highway 5 is closed. north of the 14. there's a wide closure area. i'm looking at all the closures here. 14 and 118 and 405 come together. a lot of major freeways are closed. you won't be able to get down there that way. you might want to think about using the 101 along the coast. >> it's a lot longer. >> right now it's the only way. >> >>> coming up in a minute, here to...
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cnn, stevenson ranch, california. >>> next, john bolton negotiating possible testimony in the impeachmentbe against president trump. could he end up being president trump's john dean? our 18-year-old was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. see how much you can save performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ and i...was...shocked. right away, called my mom, called my sisters. i'm from cameroon, congo, and...the bantu people. i had ivory coast, and ghana...togo. i was grateful... i just felt more connected... to who i am. greater details. richer stories. and now with health insights. get your dna kit at ancestry.com. just it just takes a lothat's happeninof the burdener body, of diabetes management off my sh
cnn, stevenson ranch, california. >>> next, john bolton negotiating possible testimony in the impeachmentbe against president trump. could he end up being president trump's john dean? our 18-year-old was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. see how much you can save performance comes in lots...
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our director david stevenson and i have talked extensively over the last couple of weeks. put out an e-mail to all my traffic company officers to talk about our twitter account. we have 2700 followers. i would like to get more information out. i would like to tell people this is our vision zero team. these are operations we've done. getting any information out to the public. that's information that's right in your hand and readily available. we got few responses back from our motorcycle officers, because they're out there and they see what's going on. they're also -- i should explain they work very closely with the department of public health and sfmta. we're part of a response team. if there's a traffic fatality they work and speak with people who are responsible for engineering the city streets. if there's an issue all of our officers are ready to raise a hand and say something -- i'm not a traffic engineer, but this isn't working at this location. so we're involved in that -- we're involved in trying to get that message out and have that conversation with as people as w
our director david stevenson and i have talked extensively over the last couple of weeks. put out an e-mail to all my traffic company officers to talk about our twitter account. we have 2700 followers. i would like to get more information out. i would like to tell people this is our vision zero team. these are operations we've done. getting any information out to the public. that's information that's right in your hand and readily available. we got few responses back from our motorcycle...
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no offense to the memory of adlai stevenson, but those were not close residential races. but there was excitement at the local level. we need to think about building something that will work when we get away from the current level of polarization. >> you could simulate this thing where you basically have a different sense of tangibility, a feeling that people are involved. >> i agree with you. let's change everything. does that include giving the day off? that is what happens in other countries. how would it affect candidates of color? presumably that could help. >> day off for voting? candidates of color? >> day off or move voting to an entire weekend. >> people have to work for a living. not everyone will get tuesday off. >> we can voting is another thing. weekend voting is another thing. >> doing weekend voting would be a problem in places like las vegas. >> you mentioned women. to the questions of candidates of color? >> i think it is very similar. once they see the systems in place to help them, especially in areas where they have not seen that support before, it wil
no offense to the memory of adlai stevenson, but those were not close residential races. but there was excitement at the local level. we need to think about building something that will work when we get away from the current level of polarization. >> you could simulate this thing where you basically have a different sense of tangibility, a feeling that people are involved. >> i agree with you. let's change everything. does that include giving the day off? that is what happens in...
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it's brought millions of dollars in tourism, but i think that the bigger part of that is what brian stevensondone regarding race and reconciliation and the conversations that are being had around that, where does montgomery stand and where do we stand in the world as it relates to race and reconciliation and how can we be a part of that progress? it's been fantastic to be at the center of that and brian has been the driver behind a lot of those positive conversations. >> your timing could not be better in terms of hitting the city at a time when all of that stuff is going on. i'm curious about how you see the country. you're young. you're black. you're a mayor of a blue city in a bright red state. i mean, red state! the state got a maga hat on. how do you see this election? are democrats talking about the right things? how do you make sense of what's at the national level right now? >> i think democrats are talking about issues that impact everyday americans. there are a lot of americans who don't vote who feel frustrated with the process and they feel frustrated with both parties and they do
it's brought millions of dollars in tourism, but i think that the bigger part of that is what brian stevensondone regarding race and reconciliation and the conversations that are being had around that, where does montgomery stand and where do we stand in the world as it relates to race and reconciliation and how can we be a part of that progress? it's been fantastic to be at the center of that and brian has been the driver behind a lot of those positive conversations. >> your timing could...
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translate into security challenges and close up with a keynote where i'll be joined by richard john stevenson. i would like to thank you again for coming today and introduce our first panel. i'll run through everybody here and ask our first speaker to come up and say a few words. we have ko barrett, bob watson, we have paula bontempi, and we've got kathy mills. thank you, again for joining us and, ko, i would like to welcome you on stage. >> thanks, whit. >> good morning, everyone. it's my job this morning to kick off the conversation by providing some of the most relevant findings from the report that we put out just two weeks ago. and as an introduction to the report, we're looking at the ocean and cryosphere. from the very stops of the highest mountains, the polar regions, to the deepest parts of the ocean and what we find is that already there, and especially there, we're seeing evidence of human-caused climate change. is someone going to advance these slides for me or should i magically do something? great, let's go to the next one too. i'm not going to be able to talk about the high mou
translate into security challenges and close up with a keynote where i'll be joined by richard john stevenson. i would like to thank you again for coming today and introduce our first panel. i'll run through everybody here and ask our first speaker to come up and say a few words. we have ko barrett, bob watson, we have paula bontempi, and we've got kathy mills. thank you, again for joining us and, ko, i would like to welcome you on stage. >> thanks, whit. >> good morning, everyone....