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we are cost-conscious. 40% of our students have no debt at all. >> suny chancellor, nancy zimfer.d this morning. ock on equities ♪ ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. but only one letter. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in
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they are meant, and especially to describe suny, erebus suny and their tribes and what they are doing. and i am not pessimistic. i think i said i was optimistic that the recent deals where baghdad has agreed to allow the kurds to export the sale of 100,000 barrels a day which they have, by the way, sitting in storage tanks. the turks are playing a game. the turks are friendly with the kurds, encouraging them because they want all else sales and they want connections with baghdad. hates -- i don't think that is to we could turn to say how he feels, but, you know, it has its ups and downs. the point is if you have a choice of the kurds or baghdad you will choose to my would guess, baghdad because there is more to be gained in terms of kurdish oil but the whole country, investments and reconstruction and money to be made. so leverage is important for anybody does not have it all wants to have some kind of force to get power. the kurds are sort of -- a lot of tunnel vision. syria has changed everything. no longer claim, as if he really was to my he is not the head of all of the kurds. the
they are meant, and especially to describe suny, erebus suny and their tribes and what they are doing. and i am not pessimistic. i think i said i was optimistic that the recent deals where baghdad has agreed to allow the kurds to export the sale of 100,000 barrels a day which they have, by the way, sitting in storage tanks. the turks are playing a game. the turks are friendly with the kurds, encouraging them because they want all else sales and they want connections with baghdad. hates -- i...
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. >>> y fernÁndez, logrÓ abrir suni gozo sigue enfrentando perdidas al no poder procesar tarjetas de# ciento dolares, lo que segÚn Él, es solamente un 2,5%, de las pÉrdidas que le dejÓ la explosion. >>> esto ocurre a pesar de la creaciÓn del fondo para el a van cuestiÓn de la ciudad de new york bajo el cual, segÚn la directora de la oficina de estrategias de la alcaldÍa, gabriel... se han recolectado, 395 mil. agrega que han recibido 346 solicitos de ayuda. de no recibir esta ayuda. fernÁndez como pÉrez dicen, estar dispuestos a presentar una demanda en contra de la ciudad. >>> en new york, univisiÓn >>> despues de haber captado 4 seÑales submarinas fuertes esta semana. el domingo mo se pez subieron mÁs indicios de la mismas, en la bÚsqueda del aviÓn malayo. lo que significa que presumible el se agotaron las baterÍas de las cajas negras. desaparecido el 8 de marzo. no se perciben mÁs seÑales los equipos de buscÚsqueda enfocadon rerr restos y sonidos que pueden emanar del boing 777. >>> impactantes las imÁgenes de personas ensangrentadas tras el enfrentamiento treu cranianos que apoya
. >>> y fernÁndez, logrÓ abrir suni gozo sigue enfrentando perdidas al no poder procesar tarjetas de# ciento dolares, lo que segÚn Él, es solamente un 2,5%, de las pÉrdidas que le dejÓ la explosion. >>> esto ocurre a pesar de la creaciÓn del fondo para el a van cuestiÓn de la ciudad de new york bajo el cual, segÚn la directora de la oficina de estrategias de la alcaldÍa, gabriel... se han recolectado, 395 mil. agrega que han recibido 346 solicitos de ayuda. de no...
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. >> suni, as far as the financials, i'm curious, which financials right now would be the biggest -- what catalyst is out there right now to maybe push them up and through, not just 22 but actually help propel the rest of the s&p? >> because the problem right now, pete, is the catalysts for the financials are only knocking them down. >> yeah. exactly right. >> everything happening is negative news. >> i think that's right. but every time there's negative news, reality sits in. the negative news has been on federal reserve, those type of headline numbers, if you will, versus performance. the first quarter was not a great quarter. market flows were way off, so we'd expect that to make that effort for them. but capital basis are strong. i think lending will return as rates start to go up, which we've been waiting for with the financial stocks, a natural push on the financial industries and insurers are doing well. >> and being a range-bound market, citi has been -- has traded from 45, 46, 47 level up into the mid-50s, so it gets down to this level, if you notice, it holds this level and
. >> suni, as far as the financials, i'm curious, which financials right now would be the biggest -- what catalyst is out there right now to maybe push them up and through, not just 22 but actually help propel the rest of the s&p? >> because the problem right now, pete, is the catalysts for the financials are only knocking them down. >> yeah. exactly right. >> everything happening is negative news. >> i think that's right. but every time there's negative news,...
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this disaster raises about passenger safety, we're joined by associate professor of navigation at suni maritime college here in new york. i want to start by asking, we understand the children, passengers were told to stay in their cabins at the beginning of this emergency. is that in any way typical of what a crew would ask for in an emergency like this? >> it isn't. one of the usual things that will happen is there is any emergency that takes place on board the vessel, the first thing to happen the alarm is sounded. every person on board that vessel and any commercial vessel has a very specific location they have to go from the cook right up to the captain. so the alarm should have been sounded. the passengers should have been mustered to the evacuation point. the captain was very concerned about them going into the water, the cold water but the captain didn't necessarily have to have them evacuate the vessel at the time but at least they should have been moved to their evacuation stations so the life rafts could have gotten ready and made a decision after that at some point. >> is th
this disaster raises about passenger safety, we're joined by associate professor of navigation at suni maritime college here in new york. i want to start by asking, we understand the children, passengers were told to stay in their cabins at the beginning of this emergency. is that in any way typical of what a crew would ask for in an emergency like this? >> it isn't. one of the usual things that will happen is there is any emergency that takes place on board the vessel, the first thing to...
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. >> suni university clearly embarrassed because when they announced they had given him the job they didn't disclose how much money it was. it was only through freedom of information act that they discover discovered. >> so they hired him strictly for prestige so they could have a nobel peace prize winner. >> he has a cat too. he likes to sit with his cat. >> that's a small cat. >> that's racist. >> i don't even want to know why you think that's racist. i don't know, i think -- i'm all for him making money but just don't be mad about other people making money. that's the problem. >> well, that's the irony, he got that job being mad at other people making money. >> yes, yeah. you should want everybody to make money, not just himself. i think that's the moral in today's story. >> coming up my breakfast, i ate something i found in greg jer jered's head. what happens when we ban chocolate milk. i hope we never have to find out. to find out. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's righ
. >> suni university clearly embarrassed because when they announced they had given him the job they didn't disclose how much money it was. it was only through freedom of information act that they discover discovered. >> so they hired him strictly for prestige so they could have a nobel peace prize winner. >> he has a cat too. he likes to sit with his cat. >> that's a small cat. >> that's racist. >> i don't even want to know why you think that's racist. i...
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with us from ts and ra university, suny man-to-man college.ade their attendance possible. pleased to welcome our speaker janet yellin who became of governors oard menmen menmen men3ment. emeritus at ssor the university of campbell at campbelifornia at served as d formerly president of the federal bank of san francisco. from brown d university and received her yale. in economics from following her speech two members will ask questions. chair yellin, we are pleased to back to the economic club of new york. yours.oor is >> thank you so much, roger. nearly five years into the xpansion that began after the financial crisis in the great ecession the recovery has come a long way. more than eight million jobs ave been added to nonfarm payroll since 2009. almost the same number lost as a of the recession. a resurgent auto industry, manufacturing output to its y returned pre-recession peak. market still ing has far to go, it seems to have turned a corner. it is a sign of how far the come that a return to full employment is for the in t time since the cr
with us from ts and ra university, suny man-to-man college.ade their attendance possible. pleased to welcome our speaker janet yellin who became of governors oard menmen menmen men3ment. emeritus at ssor the university of campbell at campbelifornia at served as d formerly president of the federal bank of san francisco. from brown d university and received her yale. in economics from following her speech two members will ask questions. chair yellin, we are pleased to back to the economic club of...
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peaceful protest movement among the sunni population radicalized it and drove a very unwilling sony -- suni majority back into the arms of al qaeda. this is not just about the use of military worse on protesters or government escalating but governments that are predatory in terms of irruption that are isolating minorities that are excluding people from the franchise that are in other words behaving in ways that make them seem illegitimate in the eyes of the people. we as a country have been very went to recognize that as a problem for us, and we are especially and when the state in question is supporting us and we are trying to use our hammer in looking for nails. so to bring this all the way around, and the panel can free -- feel free to react, are we totally head on backwards in the sense that we're so focused on the situation strategy, so focused on looking for people who can help with that that we are actually fueling the problem by supporting or trying to support governments that are so illegitimate that they in fact are making the problem much worse even as they cooperate in limited w
peaceful protest movement among the sunni population radicalized it and drove a very unwilling sony -- suni majority back into the arms of al qaeda. this is not just about the use of military worse on protesters or government escalating but governments that are predatory in terms of irruption that are isolating minorities that are excluding people from the franchise that are in other words behaving in ways that make them seem illegitimate in the eyes of the people. we as a country have been...
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exactly do you think you see that i see it all around the middle east i see that in syria there are sunis av fighting against sunni is there she asked fighting in get against shia in iraq i mean eat i think for the americans it may be easier to see it as sunni versus shia but i think what is really happening is more radical ideology trying to take over the more tolerant and more peaceful meaning obviously you know for someone who is so critical of american foreign policy some remarkably like john kerry right now all the idea that the more moderate people in syria are fighting the radicals sounds to me like the mainstream american analysis that the free syrian army is the good guys the moderates and they're fighting against the for a front and others that are al-qaeda in syria and it's certainly true the free syrian army is fighting against the al-qaeda elements and the free syrian army is being supplied with weapons by the united states to do that but because the free syrian army is fighting al qaeda doesn't mean they're not jihadi as themselves it's the free syrian army that has gone int
exactly do you think you see that i see it all around the middle east i see that in syria there are sunis av fighting against sunni is there she asked fighting in get against shia in iraq i mean eat i think for the americans it may be easier to see it as sunni versus shia but i think what is really happening is more radical ideology trying to take over the more tolerant and more peaceful meaning obviously you know for someone who is so critical of american foreign policy some remarkably like...