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>> commissioner wald: yes. it talks about conservation with the staff mta, i wondered if it would be possible to include the department of the environment as one of your consulting agencies because, as you acknowledged and as we just heard we have a pdm program and tdm experts, two, and i think they would help ensure the robust of the standards of the program. >> testifier: commissioner, we have an director rafael have been part of conversations between our four agencies about discussions about just pdm in general and the larger world and who is responsible for what. we had a meeting last fall to talk about that and there were some follow up items from that meeting the we've not reconvened on. i think this is one of those items that we can consider and talk to and then we can filter that through. if that makes sense? >> commissioner wald: because, i have a follow-up question with regard to that. >> president omotalde: thank you for the question. >> testifier: i just wonder reiterate this amazing presentation be
>> commissioner wald: yes. it talks about conservation with the staff mta, i wondered if it would be possible to include the department of the environment as one of your consulting agencies because, as you acknowledged and as we just heard we have a pdm program and tdm experts, two, and i think they would help ensure the robust of the standards of the program. >> testifier: commissioner, we have an director rafael have been part of conversations between our four agencies about...
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commissioner wald >> commissioner wald: i don't have any questions. i just want to say that i feel that this legislation has been a long time in coming. i'm thrilled that it is finally here and i commend you and everyone who worked with you to get it to this point and i hope it passes and once it does, it will undoubtedly make a huge difference. thank you. >> president omotalde: i have to echo commissioner wald and to say thank you and thank you to president breed's office. she's always leading the way in all things and our mental and i thank her for that. yes, i'm in 1% of its for the legislation but i think is the right way to go and is commissioner wald said it's been a long time coming. commissioner stephenson stephenson >> commissioner stephenson: i fully support this legislation and i'm thrilled to see it. i also love to dot i's and cross the street i note peoples up questions and one of the things that was asked of me was why can't we recycle it. so maybe someone from the staff or some event that answer could address that and let us know kind o
commissioner wald >> commissioner wald: i don't have any questions. i just want to say that i feel that this legislation has been a long time in coming. i'm thrilled that it is finally here and i commend you and everyone who worked with you to get it to this point and i hope it passes and once it does, it will undoubtedly make a huge difference. thank you. >> president omotalde: i have to echo commissioner wald and to say thank you and thank you to president breed's office. she's...
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commissioner wald >> commissioner wald: i don't have any questions. i just want to say that i feel that this legislation has been a long time in coming. i'm thrilled that it is finally here and i commend you and everyone who worked with you to get it to this point and i hope it passes and once it does, it will undoubtedly make a huge difference. thank you. >> president omotalde: i have to echo commissioner wald and to say thank you and thank you to president breed's office. she's always leading the way in all things and our mental and i thank her for that. yes, i'm in 1% of its for the legislation but i think is the right way to go and is commissioner wald said it's been a long time coming. commissioner stephenson stephenson >> commissioner stephenson: i fully support this legislation and i'm thrilled to see it. i also love to dot i's and cross the street i note peoples up questions and one of the things that was asked of me was why can't we recycle it. so maybe someone from the staff or some event that answer could address that and let us know kind o
commissioner wald >> commissioner wald: i don't have any questions. i just want to say that i feel that this legislation has been a long time in coming. i'm thrilled that it is finally here and i commend you and everyone who worked with you to get it to this point and i hope it passes and once it does, it will undoubtedly make a huge difference. thank you. >> president omotalde: i have to echo commissioner wald and to say thank you and thank you to president breed's office. she's...
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. >> angelika griz wald is accuses of killing her fiance last spring. >> now the tape rests almost entirely on tapes that the jury may never be allowed to hear. >> reporter: an investigator is now testified to him she took her fiance's paddle after he capsized and held it while he begged her to call 911. the detective also testified during their 45-minute conversation, she said she trapped and his demands of sex with him and another woman. but in grass wold's 11-hour taped interrogation obtained by abc news, she repeatedly denies killing her fiance and says her desperate calls to 911 were real. >> oh, my god. >> can you see the kayak still? >> no, the kayak went underwater. oh, my god. >> reporter: but after hour and hours of questions punctuated with yoga breaks, she does finally utter these darning words. >> i wanted had imdead and now he's gone. i'm okay with it. i'm okay with that. >> reporter: graswald spoke to me exclusively from jail. >> why would you say something like that? >> they kept asking me the same questions like 100 times. i knew that i was innocent. was at my breaking poin
. >> angelika griz wald is accuses of killing her fiance last spring. >> now the tape rests almost entirely on tapes that the jury may never be allowed to hear. >> reporter: an investigator is now testified to him she took her fiance's paddle after he capsized and held it while he begged her to call 911. the detective also testified during their 45-minute conversation, she said she trapped and his demands of sex with him and another woman. but in grass wold's 11-hour taped...
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fbi do something and we have an article in the post this morning talking about this by glean green wald a proactive legal writer to basically argues look in a free society this is the challenge. you have a constitution and laws if you on investigation on someone like -- even actor like mateen or some other part as someone may have to close the investigate. >> hindsight is ails "20/20" we can see it's obvious or done. it's a horrible tragedy and good we're pointing finger and look ago the that and maybe we don't repeat mistakes it's a discussion of constitutional rights where we draw that line. even nra came out and said obviously went don't want terrorists toe have guns. it's about how do you get on the terror watch list or off the terrorist watch list. >> if not even clear if he was on a terrorist watch list at this point. we're talking about people getting on the airplane. let's bring it back to what this was. this guy was in the weeds for two years fbi knew about him nobody visited him or kept track of him and there were hard questions asked about who knew what after the zarnia broth
fbi do something and we have an article in the post this morning talking about this by glean green wald a proactive legal writer to basically argues look in a free society this is the challenge. you have a constitution and laws if you on investigation on someone like -- even actor like mateen or some other part as someone may have to close the investigate. >> hindsight is ails "20/20" we can see it's obvious or done. it's a horrible tragedy and good we're pointing finger and...
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. >> when we come back, nigel fren well the british shine wald. as we head to break, here's a look at where we stand on this last day of the second quarter: stay tuned. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc first in business, worldwide. >>> joining us is nigel sheinwald. former ambassador to the yurnd. a man in a great place to shed some light on what's going on. before we go through the brexit negotiations path, what do you think people in the united states are thinking about accomplish politics right now. of course you used to be ambassador over there. >> i think they're bewildered and worried about what's going on. just a question of looking at our relationship with europe, people might say that's technical we don't need to worry about that, but what the people feel instinct i'll about the british situation, it's quite stable. there is a united kingdom and it somehow balances the interest of the other part. a lot of the underlying assumptions by britain have been blown away by the decision last week. we're already under strain because th
. >> when we come back, nigel fren well the british shine wald. as we head to break, here's a look at where we stand on this last day of the second quarter: stay tuned. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc first in business, worldwide. >>> joining us is nigel sheinwald. former ambassador to the yurnd. a man in a great place to shed some light on what's going on. before we go through the brexit negotiations path, what do you think people in the united states are...
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happened 4:00 yesterday afternoon, 400 block of wald on avenue, 17 remember old victim had stab woundshis chest, ribs and thigh. police sources tell us that he was arguing with another teen when a man in his three's came around and stabbed him. so far, they haven't found the suspect. >> philadelphia police on the hunt for a man who impersonated a firefighter, and got away with nervily $500. >> this man was caught on surveillance camera last friday at the popeye restaurant west lehigh avenue. investigators tell us he walk in thereto replace fire extinguishers, the man seemed to have key information and allowed to examine extinguishers in the back, even left two receipt. but after being paid cash he went to his car to get the quilt, so he says he went to get the equipment, and never came back. >> everything was just clicking so perfectly like he knew, he knew the boss' name, he just new offering say, like everything was just there. dent stutter. he didn't bling. he didn't flinch, anything. >> if you recognize this man? >> look up here. >> if you know anything about this then call philade
happened 4:00 yesterday afternoon, 400 block of wald on avenue, 17 remember old victim had stab woundshis chest, ribs and thigh. police sources tell us that he was arguing with another teen when a man in his three's came around and stabbed him. so far, they haven't found the suspect. >> philadelphia police on the hunt for a man who impersonated a firefighter, and got away with nervily $500. >> this man was caught on surveillance camera last friday at the popeye restaurant west...
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ari wald, there you go.d morganlander, thank you very much. >>> we do two additional segments every day on the interweb. trading nations is your destination. power lunch is back in two. >>> and now, the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. so, call now and request this free decision guide. discover how an aarp medicare supplement plan could go long™ for you. do you want to choose your doctors? avoid networks? what about referrals? all plans like these let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients, with no
ari wald, there you go.d morganlander, thank you very much. >>> we do two additional segments every day on the interweb. trading nations is your destination. power lunch is back in two. >>> and now, the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b...
. >> commissioner bermejo: present >> commissioner hoyos: present >> commissioner wald:, present.
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waterrk's landmark walde for story hotel will close next summer so that the owner can tovert most ofndominiums. there will still be about 300-500 hotel rooms. francine? francine: thank you so much. this is the picture for the swissie. we want to talk the yen. some people will say it will market is trying to resolve. if you look at this chart -- this is dollar-yen. we really see it taking a leg down in the last two weeks. what are the chances it goes through 100? is it ever lower? >> there is a good chance that touches 100. we hit below the 100 mark last week. in the coming days or weeks we will once again test below 100. i think the important level will be around 95, or so. that is where we think fair value is. it depends on the pace -- it was interesting they did not intervene at the end of last date.while the swiss there was a difference there. at the last teeth meeting, the jeff and he said that they could have justification to intervene. tom: are we so floating now that we have taken ourselves away from coordinated action? courtney action works in a fixed income space. can we not
waterrk's landmark walde for story hotel will close next summer so that the owner can tovert most ofndominiums. there will still be about 300-500 hotel rooms. francine? francine: thank you so much. this is the picture for the swissie. we want to talk the yen. some people will say it will market is trying to resolve. if you look at this chart -- this is dollar-yen. we really see it taking a leg down in the last two weeks. what are the chances it goes through 100? is it ever lower? >> there...
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. >> commissioner bermejo: present >> commissioner hoyos: present >> commissioner wald:, present. >> president omotalde: x item on the agenda >> clerk:
. >> commissioner bermejo: present >> commissioner hoyos: present >> commissioner wald:, present. >> president omotalde: x item on the agenda >> clerk:
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we've got the always polite larry mcdonald and the always dapper debonaire ari wald.ers have done great. we were at a miner convention in january. it's all profit, do you think there's more left in the stocks? >> well, late last year in the fourth quarter when there was no bigger bull on the gold miners than i guess one of the greats it was our firm and myself. i would say let's get something straight here. i think a lot of investors are watching us right now, thinking about the gold miners. if you were' long gold miners, you're actually in a rate trade, gold miners are being driven by fed policy and driven by the $10.5 trillion of money that's in zero interest government bonds in the world. that's what's driving them. so in the last couple of weeks we had four or five fed governors starting to talk up a rate hike and a jobs number destroyed that. you've had massive student body move back into the gold miners in a big way, so they're overbought here, i would be a seller here and you want to wait for a better point to get back in. >> you did make the call originally so
we've got the always polite larry mcdonald and the always dapper debonaire ari wald.ers have done great. we were at a miner convention in january. it's all profit, do you think there's more left in the stocks? >> well, late last year in the fourth quarter when there was no bigger bull on the gold miners than i guess one of the greats it was our firm and myself. i would say let's get something straight here. i think a lot of investors are watching us right now, thinking about the gold...
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. >> general wald hauser. >> nothing additional to add. >> thank you. i look forward to supporting your knonominations. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank your families for all you have done for the country as well and to both of you. i know senators talked about this a little bit. general, what kind of work did do you to improve meantally health support and to reduce suicides during your time as vice chief of the national guard? >> senator, i think, you know, we have raised this level of issue at every event that we have with senior leaders. it's a tragedy that we need to continue to work. i want to thank this committee and you for the jacob sexton act to give our ability to get the psychological health evaluations, to provide more psychological health providers into states and to get the help to the people that we need. there are a lot of programs and the problem is making people aware and giving them access to all of the programs that exist. so that has been a on going effort and if confirmed, i'll continue it. >> so is the ability to make t
. >> general wald hauser. >> nothing additional to add. >> thank you. i look forward to supporting your knonominations. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank your families for all you have done for the country as well and to both of you. i know senators talked about this a little bit. general, what kind of work did do you to improve meantally health support and to reduce suicides during your time as vice chief of the national guard? >> senator, i think, you...