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earned an honorable mention for its undergrad program. >>> tonight at 5:00, it's friday and there'she rush to the sierra, what you need to know as you head up to the mountains. >>> thank you for joining the news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ] that's great! can we talk about wireless plans? now we can video-chat. and faster internet... [ female announcer ] with at&t u-verse, you can build a personalized bundle to fit your needs. even when they change. call now to bundle two, three, even four services. bundles including u-verse tv, internet and home phone start as low as 89 a month for 12 months. our lowest bundle price. switch and get a total home dvr included. choose from a variety of tv packages that let you record four shows at once... and play them back in any room. and select from multiple internet speeds up to 24 megs to get exactly what you ne
earned an honorable mention for its undergrad program. >>> tonight at 5:00, it's friday and there'she rush to the sierra, what you need to know as you head up to the mountains. >>> thank you for joining the news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. great idea. so we'll switch to u-verse tv and internet... that's just what we need... i got accepted into juilliard. [ dad ]...
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. >> oppressive is how many depaul university students are describing planned tuition hikes undergrad spent friday night occupying the student center to get their point across, they have a plan to increase the cost of attendance by 2 1/2% by current students and 5 1/2% for incoming freshmen. there are hundreds and hundreds of people at the school who cannot afford to go here and will have to leave. >> tuition rates have risen more than 400 percent and the last 25 years and 35% in the past seven years here at depaul. >> it is the largest debt bubble in the nation right now and it's only increasing into the question is when will a burst? >> the university argues that the hike would be less than the rate of inflation, officials released this statement: raising money for scholarships is the top priority of depaul current fund-raising campaign but students say it's a matter of right and wrong. this man will graduate of when more than $40,000 in state average undergrad leaves $28,000 in debt and for the average gradstein and that number is 51,000. >> it's absurd it's insurmountable and unsu
. >> oppressive is how many depaul university students are describing planned tuition hikes undergrad spent friday night occupying the student center to get their point across, they have a plan to increase the cost of attendance by 2 1/2% by current students and 5 1/2% for incoming freshmen. there are hundreds and hundreds of people at the school who cannot afford to go here and will have to leave. >> tuition rates have risen more than 400 percent and the last 25 years and 35% in...
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i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senator jesse helms when i was in college. when i cannot hear, and was not initially involved politically. -- when i came o
i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of...
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money that goes directly for paying for college expenses which for the undergrad costs $24,000 a year. perez says he's applied for work study jobs over and over again and hasn't heard back. >> i never made it to step two of the process. i just submitted the application and never got feedback. i didn't know who to follow up with. >> i applied and applied again and called and got no response. >> reporter: san jose state spokesperson says the federal funding that backs the work study program has remained stable since the 2008 recession. but that demand has likely skyrocketed as state cuts deepen and money grows tighter for families. all the while, the student population has hit record numbers. >> for the last three or four years we've been at an all time high. >> reporter: which of course means more kompl tigs. now the freshman aren't waiting for opportunities to open up. they're trying to create their own. >> i'm looking anywhere. really. >> no limit to what you're looking at? >> no. no limit. i'll clean a toilet if i have to. >> reporter: another problem. a university spokesperson says
money that goes directly for paying for college expenses which for the undergrad costs $24,000 a year. perez says he's applied for work study jobs over and over again and hasn't heard back. >> i never made it to step two of the process. i just submitted the application and never got feedback. i didn't know who to follow up with. >> i applied and applied again and called and got no response. >> reporter: san jose state spokesperson says the federal funding that backs the work...
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not surface parking, but undergrad. we are pleased with the design of the project, which includes the addition of green roofs to the project and playground area. we support the current project, which we believe are perfect for the area. the project sponsor has made adjustments to the design and scale of the building, protecting surrounding buildings. the scale of this project is modest inappropriate. it is important to note the project's location. it is enclosed proximity to many transit lines like bart, muni, ferry lines. it is unlikely that residence -- it is likely that residents will be encouraged to walk, take transit, and make use of sustainable transportation modes. we are impressed with the public access part of the project. and we appreciate the effort to reconnect the city streets to the waterfront. i would also like to mention, i am a resident of north beach as well, and i often walk along the embarcadero on my way to the ferry building. those of you who have done so will note the western side of the embarcad
not surface parking, but undergrad. we are pleased with the design of the project, which includes the addition of green roofs to the project and playground area. we support the current project, which we believe are perfect for the area. the project sponsor has made adjustments to the design and scale of the building, protecting surrounding buildings. the scale of this project is modest inappropriate. it is important to note the project's location. it is enclosed proximity to many transit lines...
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. >> while most of the 7,500 undergrads here come from catholic or other christian backgrounds, all faiths are welcome. >> actually, right in there, if you go into healy hall, there's the jewish rabbi, the muslim imam, and the head priest, all in the same building -- offices right next to each other. >> georgetown is actually one of the first universities in the united states to have a muslim chaplain -- a full-time muslim chaplain. >> and the school motto is "utraque unum," both into one. can you explain that? >> yes. "utraque unum." it's a latin phrase. "from the many into one," or "from the one into the many." so, for instance, we strive to be one community here at georgetown, but yet we're a very diverse community, and we welcome a diverse student body. one in many. >> students are encouraged to uphold the jesuit ideals of being active on behalf of others. so, it's no surprise that georgetown grads fill the ranks of service organizations, like habitat for humanity, teach for america, and the peace corps. >> it's a great school academically, but also the commitment to serving others and
. >> while most of the 7,500 undergrads here come from catholic or other christian backgrounds, all faiths are welcome. >> actually, right in there, if you go into healy hall, there's the jewish rabbi, the muslim imam, and the head priest, all in the same building -- offices right next to each other. >> georgetown is actually one of the first universities in the united states to have a muslim chaplain -- a full-time muslim chaplain. >> and the school motto is...
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so i pursued public policy both at occidental college where i went to school as an undergrad, and alsoc berkeley where i pursued public policy. i work on public finance for a while after i graduated and came back to government to really pursue that. ever since then, i have stayed here and fallen in love with how wonderful the bay area is. it is a really great place to be. all around the room, you will see a lot of great financial institutions. talk to them. you will see people who can help you with financial aid. talk to them. he will see departments that might have summer job opportunities. talk to them. utilize your opportunities today. learn a little bit about what you should be thinking about in the future. generally, a very practical legislator. i like to look at what the impacts of legislation would be before really voting on it, so i think, depending on the issue, you can move around, and that should be the way most people think, which is let's consider the facts of legislation before you actually consider it, irrespective of what spectrum it comes from and what spectrum it is p
so i pursued public policy both at occidental college where i went to school as an undergrad, and alsoc berkeley where i pursued public policy. i work on public finance for a while after i graduated and came back to government to really pursue that. ever since then, i have stayed here and fallen in love with how wonderful the bay area is. it is a really great place to be. all around the room, you will see a lot of great financial institutions. talk to them. you will see people who can help you...
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. >> they may look like undergrads but they are peasants. >> well, i think after 9-11, president bush began an effort to understand what happened, why did it happen? why this hatred and hatred of what? and why from saudi arabia, in particular. so many of the bombers. and i think he came to a view which steve described, that is that it was -- it was a view that was beginning to be more broadly e lly expressed. the 2002 arab human development report from undp, a freedom deficit in the region. that is that what the -- what the bin laden for example was most against in the whole world was against the saudi regime. and that you could -- you could -- you could see this as a problem in the political especially political organization of these regimes. and he -- we saw this term freedom deficit. and i think that analysis was correct. and it led the president to the view these regimes were not actually stable. now, he said the change is the work of generations. he did not say you mark my words in a year this is all going to be gone. we thought it would take a lot longer. but i think the fundame
. >> they may look like undergrads but they are peasants. >> well, i think after 9-11, president bush began an effort to understand what happened, why did it happen? why this hatred and hatred of what? and why from saudi arabia, in particular. so many of the bombers. and i think he came to a view which steve described, that is that it was -- it was a view that was beginning to be more broadly e lly expressed. the 2002 arab human development report from undp, a freedom deficit in the...
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has or you know i think does do i think that under the mother calling the army rangers partying undergrads because he's also got a lot of shame on the royal family with all of this party where you know. women. ok. let's basically there's a new study that says that c.e.o.'s that are single can bring more or are more willing to take risky or. make risk your decisions i guess you could say than those that are married but it's kind of hard to imagine how far they might let it go because we've already seen some married guys do some pretty shady things. but last friday that married c.e.o. was forced to resign following allegations that he falsified twenty thousand dollars in expenses to conceal a relationship with business associate jodie fisher. ok that was really just a sex scandal but this comes from the national bureau of economic research and so they say the guys that are single are riskier basically they tend to spend more money on things and acquisitions investments with more rapidly increase the size of the business but also have a much higher chance of blowing up and they say it's a mor
has or you know i think does do i think that under the mother calling the army rangers partying undergrads because he's also got a lot of shame on the royal family with all of this party where you know. women. ok. let's basically there's a new study that says that c.e.o.'s that are single can bring more or are more willing to take risky or. make risk your decisions i guess you could say than those that are married but it's kind of hard to imagine how far they might let it go because we've...
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- i can give you a couple exams, stella and dot is a phenomenal company, a woman out of stanford undergrad, she started weddingchannel.com and now she's starting a jewelry business. rapid growth businesses in both cases, there's another example called the gilt group, it's a fashion online flash sale luxury group. they may be in industries that you think of as girlie industries, but these are unbelievably cracker jack companies that have scaled up. they're hard to find. and there are a couple reasons, there's some research behind this. why aren't women doing this? access to capital is one thing. if women had equal access to capital as men, that they would create 6 million jobs in less than 5 years. that should get our attention. 6 million jobs in less than 5 years. 2 million jobs in the first year alone, and so question mark, let's get some capital to these women. another reason the university of wisconsin has done some republican, women can work 15 years in an industry and not think they're ready to start a company on their own. and so some that is just women need to get out and change the
- i can give you a couple exams, stella and dot is a phenomenal company, a woman out of stanford undergrad, she started weddingchannel.com and now she's starting a jewelry business. rapid growth businesses in both cases, there's another example called the gilt group, it's a fashion online flash sale luxury group. they may be in industries that you think of as girlie industries, but these are unbelievably cracker jack companies that have scaled up. they're hard to find. and there are a couple...
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then walked in professor ben bernanke, also known as the chair of the federal reserve. 30 undergradsm george washington university then began with a round of applause. the lecture then began. it is unusual because ben bernanke is again the first sitting fed chairman to ever help teach a college level course. the first of four scheduled at the gw campus. and one of the questions, lessons from the great depreg. -- depression. >> i need to talk a little bit because it's less familiar what a financial panic is. in general, a financial panic is sparked by a loss of confidence in an institution. how many of you have watched "it's a wonderful life?" well, less people are watching christmas movies. one of the problems jimmy stewart runs into is a threatened run on his institution. what's a run? let's imagine a situation like jimmy stewart's situation before there was any deposit insurance. no fdic. and imagine you have a bank on the corner, a regular commercial bank. and this bank makes loans to businesses and the like and it finances itself by taking deposits from the public. and deposits a
then walked in professor ben bernanke, also known as the chair of the federal reserve. 30 undergradsm george washington university then began with a round of applause. the lecture then began. it is unusual because ben bernanke is again the first sitting fed chairman to ever help teach a college level course. the first of four scheduled at the gw campus. and one of the questions, lessons from the great depreg. -- depression. >> i need to talk a little bit because it's less familiar what a...
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working on some cluster analysis using autocorrelation techniques to analyze the most effective undergradsses in the past two years. even going through the past two semesters would be a ton of work. yeah. millie thinks there's as much to be learned from the old curriculum as the current. what is it? you know what? can we talk later? i got to go. okay. we got lapd looking up all his known associates. charlie: hey. so i ran the drugs in jimmy lopez's system against all the recent ods in the coroner's office, right? don: yeah, and? there were no matches to any current dealers, which is why i re-ran every overdose in the coroner's database, including old overdoses, and i got a hit-- several hits, actually. three overdoses going back over a year, all tracing back to a drug dealer named hector osorio. (typing) megan: uh, osorio was busted by lieutenant davidson's narco team. a large quantity of drugs were seized. which would be in the evidence room. and who would have access to those drugs? the lead detective of the team. my guy davidson. davidson: hey, walker, what's up? you guys got any news?
working on some cluster analysis using autocorrelation techniques to analyze the most effective undergradsses in the past two years. even going through the past two semesters would be a ton of work. yeah. millie thinks there's as much to be learned from the old curriculum as the current. what is it? you know what? can we talk later? i got to go. okay. we got lapd looking up all his known associates. charlie: hey. so i ran the drugs in jimmy lopez's system against all the recent ods in the...
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he's an undergrad. he's writing his dissertation, his thesis, but this guy is brilliant.e are again. they figured they'd have me on. great job by the crimson, playing penn, i believe, tomorrow, for the ivy league championship. winner goes to the tournament. >> isn't that great? look at that. isn't that fantastic? that's tommy. met tommy after the game. working now. >> spike doesn't care. >> is that correct? you played the tuba in the band? >> i played the tuba. the french horn. look at that. >> do you know what you're talking about? >> he's kind of shaking his head. >> oh. it was fun. >> wow. amazing. >> harvard in the tournament. they're going to win one game in the tournament. then they'll fall on the round of 32. >> i thought we were going to talk about your training as a potential iron man. >> that's another life. i have three lives. this life where i hang out with you fun people. my radio life and the iron life. >> what's your favorite? >> this one. >> good answer. first move tomorrow when we come back. stay tuned. >>> it is time now for the final trade. scott nation
he's an undergrad. he's writing his dissertation, his thesis, but this guy is brilliant.e are again. they figured they'd have me on. great job by the crimson, playing penn, i believe, tomorrow, for the ivy league championship. winner goes to the tournament. >> isn't that great? look at that. isn't that fantastic? that's tommy. met tommy after the game. working now. >> spike doesn't care. >> is that correct? you played the tuba in the band? >> i played the tuba. the...
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particularly generous you could pay the tuition of all 10,000 or so george washington university undergradsu about $441 million and one very nice thing to do. >> very charitable. >> that's "news 4 today." >> we'll
particularly generous you could pay the tuition of all 10,000 or so george washington university undergradsu about $441 million and one very nice thing to do. >> very charitable. >> that's "news 4 today." >> we'll
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one fact is that there is no president who has done more to delegitimize an undergrad state of israelecent history than president obama. [applause] >> let me stop you there. >> it is important to remember that president above the city went to cairo in june in 2009 and he equated the holocaust with the situation under which the palestinian side today. don't forget that when you hear additional different words for that president. i predict that when we meet here next year for the policy conference, it will be to celebrate a restored american israeli relationship under random american president. [applause] going to ask you your addictions. >> i think it is a grave mistake as i said at the beginning to turn the support of israel into a political for all. and i won't. my prediction is the world community will stick together on iran and by the end of this year, this is a game changer year. we will can't together to the right answer about how to stop iran, but also he must pay attention to pakistan. let's not forget that as a country next-door door to iran with 100 actual nuclear weapons and
one fact is that there is no president who has done more to delegitimize an undergrad state of israelecent history than president obama. [applause] >> let me stop you there. >> it is important to remember that president above the city went to cairo in june in 2009 and he equated the holocaust with the situation under which the palestinian side today. don't forget that when you hear additional different words for that president. i predict that when we meet here next year for the...
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. >> howard university school undergrad. >> howard university student alum, $200.e on, come on. i need some more money. fell liee -- felicia robinson, $100. come on. >> so you are watching the reverend al sharpton at the macedonia baptist church in eatonville, florida, where he alongside of another dignitaries and roland martin who have been putting this town hall meeting together have been hosting a number of the public, but as well putting together a panel to answer questions. members of the family of trayvon martin were expected to be there as well as the family's attorney. you can see the reverend al calling people up to donate money to the family's fund. i think he was asking for $500 at first. just heard a woman coming up and giving $200. there you go. people coming up one by one to donate money to help this family and their efforts as they see it to seek justice against george zimmerman in this case and continue the pressure on the city and the state officials who are investigating this case and the killing of trayvon martin. we have a lot more to go. all th
. >> howard university school undergrad. >> howard university student alum, $200.e on, come on. i need some more money. fell liee -- felicia robinson, $100. come on. >> so you are watching the reverend al sharpton at the macedonia baptist church in eatonville, florida, where he alongside of another dignitaries and roland martin who have been putting this town hall meeting together have been hosting a number of the public, but as well putting together a panel to answer...
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. >> santorum has an undergrad degree, mba, home schooling his children. >> i wish he hadn't put these things the way he did. i think santorum and obama this week came to an agreement the idea is maybe go to four years of college but maybe to have some sort of probably two-year or one-year vocational education in a community college. the idea of being not to teach people only way to being middle class and having the american dream is go to college for four yea years. >> i don't think they dime an agreement at all. i think president obama said from the outset college should be an opportunity, military training, an opportunity, people should have access to a full menu of opportunities including a four-year college. i think santorum came back, took that out of context and pulled something from it and just stored it and destroyed it. >> let the record reflect -- you can take that as you will. >> i am very interested in somebody learning somebody making something with their hands. they will make more money than i do. >> military was my choice. i mean, i did not have access coming out of hig
. >> santorum has an undergrad degree, mba, home schooling his children. >> i wish he hadn't put these things the way he did. i think santorum and obama this week came to an agreement the idea is maybe go to four years of college but maybe to have some sort of probably two-year or one-year vocational education in a community college. the idea of being not to teach people only way to being middle class and having the american dream is go to college for four yea years. >> i...
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[laughter] >> they look like undergrad, but their presence. [laughter] -- they are peasants. [laughter] >> there was an effort to understand what happened, why did it happen? why this hatred? the hatred of what? i think he came to a view that was beginning to be more broadly expressed in the region from the 2002 arab development report that there was a freedom deficit in the region. what osama bin laden was against was the regime. you could see this as a problem in the political organization of these regimes. we saw this freedom deficit. i think that analysis was correct. it led the president to the view that these regimes were knocked stable. -- were unstable. he did not say, mark my words, in a year, this will all be gone. but i think the fundamental analysis that these were not stable regimes because they relied exclusively on force was correct. i am speaking of the monarchies that have some legitimacy. but in these six republics, what do they have to say for themselves? they were repressive and violence. and the ones producing it -- if you want to compare to china -- you
[laughter] >> they look like undergrad, but their presence. [laughter] -- they are peasants. [laughter] >> there was an effort to understand what happened, why did it happen? why this hatred? the hatred of what? i think he came to a view that was beginning to be more broadly expressed in the region from the 2002 arab development report that there was a freedom deficit in the region. what osama bin laden was against was the regime. you could see this as a problem in the political...
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undergrad degree from u.c. davis. walter, a democrat in charlottesville, virginia. hi, walter. caller: hi. i want to congratulate the representative for her clear understanding of the complexities of every argument that she is coring this morning -- is covering this morning. she's representative of what's going on in the house of representatives, i think we are in great shape. on the subtly on the argument of contraception. the natural law which i think she understands is pretty clear. the means, the object, the end of the act. but this has gotten complicated because it is impossible for catholic services to function without support from the federal government. which clearly has got to allow the federal government to make -- >> we are leaving this now as the house is return interesting its recess. you can watch our journal segments at c-span.org. 3606. will the gentleman from idaho, mr. simpson, kindly take the chair? the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 3606 which the clerk will report by ti
undergrad degree from u.c. davis. walter, a democrat in charlottesville, virginia. hi, walter. caller: hi. i want to congratulate the representative for her clear understanding of the complexities of every argument that she is coring this morning -- is covering this morning. she's representative of what's going on in the house of representatives, i think we are in great shape. on the subtly on the argument of contraception. the natural law which i think she understands is pretty clear. the...
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you go to cornell undergrad, stanford law school. what did you learn from that experience? a land of boundless opportunities and that even if you show up in less than ideal circumstances so, for instance, my family showed up without english skills and with very limited financial resources, but we managed to work hard and, you know, and the lesson that i learned from that is that this country offers you all kinds of opportunities if you're willing to take advantage of them. you can go all kinds of places. >> the interesting thing is there's been so much talk recently about government handouts and giving more handouts to give people more opportunities to get to the level of which you did, which you attained. do you agree with those government handouts or not? >> absolutely not. so -- and i say that for two major reasons. one, i saw in china just how bad it is for the state to run the economy. i grew up in china during a time when the command economy was very much in place and the state was telling everybody where to live, where to work, what they could buy and how much. and t
you go to cornell undergrad, stanford law school. what did you learn from that experience? a land of boundless opportunities and that even if you show up in less than ideal circumstances so, for instance, my family showed up without english skills and with very limited financial resources, but we managed to work hard and, you know, and the lesson that i learned from that is that this country offers you all kinds of opportunities if you're willing to take advantage of them. you can go all kinds...
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deutsche banc is very active in the recruiting through the normal pipelines, through mba and undergrad also reaching out to other areas of the banks, more operational, security guards so there are opportunities throughout the bank. >> we should point out, not all new york jobs, right? global companies with offices all over the country and the world. not about finding an apartment in manhattan and working on broad. right? >> right, absolutely. >> some of the partner banks with bigger retail networks done advanced work of getting folks more injured or disabled to be able to work from home as an example and so they're using their expanded national footprints the find jobs in that way. >> best advice for veteran coming off of active duty and interested in this program, ellen, what would you tell them? >> start doing the research now. go visit veterans on wall street.com. look in to the conference, june 21st here on wall wl and start networking. >> thank you very much. >> we'd refer them to the chamer of commerce, several organizations set up exclusively to go hope that we have partn partne
deutsche banc is very active in the recruiting through the normal pipelines, through mba and undergrad also reaching out to other areas of the banks, more operational, security guards so there are opportunities throughout the bank. >> we should point out, not all new york jobs, right? global companies with offices all over the country and the world. not about finding an apartment in manhattan and working on broad. right? >> right, absolutely. >> some of the partner banks with...