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that's been the big trend in silicon valley the last ten years, great sass companies with high growth, high margins, really well run businesses, and the market continues to -- it is valuing sass pretty well right now, but still a lo of them that these things grow, it looks like they will, they'll be really good investments >> we love getting your take on what is happening with crypto and it doesn't seem like the last few weeks have been the market responding to headlines about reg risk in china and the uk today, india how impressed have you been with at least bitcoin's ability to weather those headlines and how important is it that we stay above a certain level, like 30k? >> i don't know if there are certain levels that matter so much there is a huge rotation in value and the stock market that happened three or four months ago and that's the big trend this year, that rotation pulled back a little bit. i think the number one story, you know, bitcoin has become a form of value and gold obvious regulations hitting it somewhat the bigger thing you saw the gold stocks pull back as well. it
that's been the big trend in silicon valley the last ten years, great sass companies with high growth, high margins, really well run businesses, and the market continues to -- it is valuing sass pretty well right now, but still a lo of them that these things grow, it looks like they will, they'll be really good investments >> we love getting your take on what is happening with crypto and it doesn't seem like the last few weeks have been the market responding to headlines about reg risk in...
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. >> greg: he's 50% class and 50% sass, [inaudible]. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: if you can't laugh at his jokes look at his face. writer and comedian joe. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: like a rubber band. bound to snap sooner or later. fox news contributor kat. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and a big fish in every pond. a psychic. ben! >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: it's easy to laugh at students. don't they deserve to be laughed at? >> no, as a parent i would be crying. this is where my college money is going. you are coming home today. no, you don't need your books. you are not using them. maybe some of the congressmen who say freedom is not for us. but you work in the department in charge of that. if you can't do your job, why are you there? what are you doing, waters? the country is not free. you are a black woman sitting in office elected by your peers of multiple colors and genders. that means you are. >> greg: that's true. these are people that were elected they are telling how they feel about america. maybe that's good we know. >> because we know how to
. >> greg: he's 50% class and 50% sass, [inaudible]. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: if you can't laugh at his jokes look at his face. writer and comedian joe. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: like a rubber band. bound to snap sooner or later. fox news contributor kat. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and a big fish in every pond. a psychic. ben! >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: it's easy to laugh at students. don't they deserve to...
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this is the result of the delay is unfortunately the dee sass ter we're seeing unfold now. >> if you have any other audio or pick ptures or video, pleaset us know. we appreciate it, so much. >> thanks for having us, don. >>> president biden says it's climate change. he's talking about the dangerous record-setting heat across this country. i'm going to speak with a governor who met with him about that today right after this. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. >>> the pacific northwest seeing dangerous record-setting heat this week, killing dozens and sending hundreds more to emergency rooms. now concerns are growing the high temperatures could cause more devastating wildfires. this is what the president, joe biden had to say today. >> right now we have to act and act fast. we're la
this is the result of the delay is unfortunately the dee sass ter we're seeing unfold now. >> if you have any other audio or pick ptures or video, pleaset us know. we appreciate it, so much. >> thanks for having us, don. >>> president biden says it's climate change. he's talking about the dangerous record-setting heat across this country. i'm going to speak with a governor who met with him about that today right after this. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down,...
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is there in incoherence and that people are still sassing away so much in their savings? david: part of it is simply the government cashing out the banks. i don't really see that changing much in their term. i think in 2022, we should see loan growth start to get better, but not nearly as strong as may be what we had gotten accustomed to over the last 20 to 25 years. jonathan: do we have to give them the toaster to take our deposits now? is that the future? [laughter] tom: that is a really sophisticated question, seriously. jon, the toast is toasted. david, furman square is a toaster. are those people changing the debate? what is the fear level on modern fin tech for these bankers? david: it is a good question. these behemoth banks continue to be infringed upon, and you mentioned fin tech companies. where banks differ h had themselves -- banks differentiate themselves is their ability to underwrite risk, as well as their funding. they have all of these others, but we think we have the sophisticated modeling ability, scale comps of -- scale, and functioning. jonathan: than
is there in incoherence and that people are still sassing away so much in their savings? david: part of it is simply the government cashing out the banks. i don't really see that changing much in their term. i think in 2022, we should see loan growth start to get better, but not nearly as strong as may be what we had gotten accustomed to over the last 20 to 25 years. jonathan: do we have to give them the toaster to take our deposits now? is that the future? [laughter] tom: that is a really...
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as media moguls gather once again in sun valley, idaho, discovery ceo david sass zaslav said he intends to be a catalyst he spoke with julia boorstin yesterday. >> i think the talk of the week is the industry. i built a great company. jeff's doing a great job at univ universal. we're not done yet we're looking to get this deal done. >> speaking of deals, hello sunshine founded by actress reese witherspoon is reportedly exploring a sale according to the wall street journal. the company is behind productions like apple tv's morning show began exploring a sale the sources telling the journal the company could be valued at as much as $1 billion. >>> samsung expects a 53% rise in operating profits thanks to small demand from memory chips that offset weaker device sales. they are offering profit of about $11 billion a quarter that ended june 30th. samsung projecting revenue up 19% from the prior year. brian? >> seema mody, we'll see you in a few minutes. thank you very much. >>> the other hot topic is crypto and why it has been so weak over the last few weeks we're joined by mark fusco, ceo a
as media moguls gather once again in sun valley, idaho, discovery ceo david sass zaslav said he intends to be a catalyst he spoke with julia boorstin yesterday. >> i think the talk of the week is the industry. i built a great company. jeff's doing a great job at univ universal. we're not done yet we're looking to get this deal done. >> speaking of deals, hello sunshine founded by actress reese witherspoon is reportedly exploring a sale according to the wall street journal. the...
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go find david sasse love, get some news from him. charlie, thank you very much. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ . . ♪ all by yourself.♪ - oh. - what? rain. cancel and stay? done. go with us and get millions of felixble booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward. expedia. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪. liz: okay, so it's the nasdaq the only one that looks to close at its second record in a row. any gain works here up 24 points but today's "countdown" closer says, you know what? forget the investor rule book now. time to throw it out. it will not work in the future. there is a new book. peter mal u.k. is putting it all together. creative planning ceo. 85 billion in management. you say throw out the old, bring in the new for portfolios. let's start with bonds. they have
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driver as a service type model, where we get paid for the utilization, think of it as a usage base sass model, we think this becomes an excitingul improve road safety, and access and eligibility -- or equitablef it, but create an immense amount of value for our shareholders over time. >> how do you think about competition with wemo. it is seen as a leader in autonomous driving technology. >> we have a ton of respect for everyone working in the space. this is an important problem that matters to solve. and the space is gigantic. transportation in the u.s. is like $1.8 trillion market. and so there is room for multiple players and as there should be in a market of that scale. that said, i think about aurora, i look at the landscape, i think about the people, the technology, the partnerships, and the go market strategy and so with aurora, the team puts us in a rarified area, i think two or three teams at the scale that we are, in terms of the technology that deep experience we have aloud us to make strategic bets that will actually unlock the technology at a commercial scale, not just as a
driver as a service type model, where we get paid for the utilization, think of it as a usage base sass model, we think this becomes an excitingul improve road safety, and access and eligibility -- or equitablef it, but create an immense amount of value for our shareholders over time. >> how do you think about competition with wemo. it is seen as a leader in autonomous driving technology. >> we have a ton of respect for everyone working in the space. this is an important problem...
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i'll move on to senator sasse. all right. rather than just go through the list, are there any senators -- i don't see any senators? are there any senators who are here with us? >> senator crapo? >> yes, senator young. >> perhaps -- >> wait. >> senator cortez masto just came on. >> okay. >> all right. senator, you may go. >> thank you. secretary yellen, it's great to see you. thank you for all of your good work. thank you for the conversation this morning. i was listening to it. let me ask a couple of questions you have not addressed. and this one is around the financial crimes enforcement network. so there's work that has been done by bipartisan senators. i joined and led a bill with senators cassidy, moran, sinema and warren, it's the financial crimes enforcement network improvement act. it was included in the anti-money laundering act. and what the bill does is gives if i know fin -- finsen the authority to work with describable governments and monitor digital currency and investigate financial issues related to domestic te
i'll move on to senator sasse. all right. rather than just go through the list, are there any senators -- i don't see any senators? are there any senators who are here with us? >> senator crapo? >> yes, senator young. >> perhaps -- >> wait. >> senator cortez masto just came on. >> okay. >> all right. senator, you may go. >> thank you. secretary yellen, it's great to see you. thank you for all of your good work. thank you for the conversation this...
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they use the word that starts with an "a" and rhymes with sass. needless to say, the fraternal order of police is not shy about defending law enforcement, which is why it's even more baffling that the typically vocal union has been uncharacteristically quiet when it comes to defending the police officers who fended this off, rioters on january 6th. now, to be fair, the union did decry the attack on the capitol from the start calling on the insurrection president at the time to forcefully urge the demonstrators to stop their unlawful activity. but according to metro d.c. police officer michael fanone, the support pretty much stopped there. he was one of the many officers who defended the capitol on january 6th. he was assaulted with his own taser, later suffered a heart attack and now has lingering brain injuries. he and three other officers painted a daunting picture that day when testifying. even after his testimony, he told the media he was disappointed in the union and hoped it would come out stronger against the insurrectionists who maimed, po
they use the word that starts with an "a" and rhymes with sass. needless to say, the fraternal order of police is not shy about defending law enforcement, which is why it's even more baffling that the typically vocal union has been uncharacteristically quiet when it comes to defending the police officers who fended this off, rioters on january 6th. now, to be fair, the union did decry the attack on the capitol from the start calling on the insurrection president at the time to...
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accused of having taken steps with a private investigation furm to hire mers on aries to carry out at sass nation. joining me now is founder and publicer of the haitian times. gary, good to have you with us. first off, what is the public reaction to this narrative being told by authorities about the assassination and is there trust that these details that are being provided are in fact accurate? >> thanks for having me. basically, this is yet another outrageous claim that we're getting from the haitian officials. sanon, i spoke to this morning with a doctor who knows him well. he describes him as basically a con artist to be kind. we checked his record. he owes hundreds of thousands of dollars. he has no money whatsoever. he was in haiti trying to hustle people and making claims that he has no ability to back up and so i take this really with so much skepticism. i understand that we rely on government information to do our job. i don't trust the information that the government is providing to us. they just don't add up. the cast of characters that they are parading around, accused of being
accused of having taken steps with a private investigation furm to hire mers on aries to carry out at sass nation. joining me now is founder and publicer of the haitian times. gary, good to have you with us. first off, what is the public reaction to this narrative being told by authorities about the assassination and is there trust that these details that are being provided are in fact accurate? >> thanks for having me. basically, this is yet another outrageous claim that we're getting...
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when decisions obvious sasse are made overseas, denials cannot be challenged in u.s. courts. once you get them on u.s. soil, denials can be and probably will be taken into u.s. courts and that is -- that's a serious concern for the state department, the nonreviewability has been carefully protected by the department. there are important reasons for that to remain in place. so those are some of the challenges. deciding who is actually going to be evacuated, which family members are going to be able to accompany the principal applicants, as people have mentioned here, getting the word out into far flung areas of afghanistan, all of these are special challenges and the white house is talking about moving people by the end of this month. so i suspect that ambassador jacobson and russ travers and others working on this are getting very little sleep because it is a huge, huge challenge, but i do know that the white house is committed to helping those that have helped us and i can tell you as i said at the beginning the people involved from the consular perspective, from the visa pe
when decisions obvious sasse are made overseas, denials cannot be challenged in u.s. courts. once you get them on u.s. soil, denials can be and probably will be taken into u.s. courts and that is -- that's a serious concern for the state department, the nonreviewability has been carefully protected by the department. there are important reasons for that to remain in place. so those are some of the challenges. deciding who is actually going to be evacuated, which family members are going to be...
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i mean i think if you look at investors have gone to the software group, the sass multiples are trading in the stratosphere if you look at multiples in software. those names investors have felt safe in. internet has already traded at discount and we think that's attractive for investors when you look at google trying to discount to ebitda, facebook saving 20 times on earnings. you start to look at this. they're not really expensive stories. we think sophomore is trading because of their perceived immunity to what's happening on the government actions and ultimately i think that's been a great thing for internet stocks, which they're cheap and they have this ongoing fear. as we travel the globe and talk to our clients globally at jeffries, in every region of the world, regulatory overhang is the number one fear. what we keep saying is pay attention, respect it, but it will not impact your investment. and look at what's happened in the past 20 years plus for microsoft. the playbook is working. investors should have stayed with big cap tech. none of these tech names are falling today becau
i mean i think if you look at investors have gone to the software group, the sass multiples are trading in the stratosphere if you look at multiples in software. those names investors have felt safe in. internet has already traded at discount and we think that's attractive for investors when you look at google trying to discount to ebitda, facebook saving 20 times on earnings. you start to look at this. they're not really expensive stories. we think sophomore is trading because of their...
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they don't have mitt romneys and little ben sasses and bill cassidy. how about bill cassidy? he campaigns in the great state of louisiana, he campaigns that he's trump's friend, every ad has trump in it. trump, trump, trump, trump. and then he votes to impeach me. [background sounds] i mean, can you believe it? but i always sort of felt that about that guy. lightweight. they have another very good senator there, john kennedy. [cheers and applause] he's a very good senator. and bill cassidy can't walk down the streets of louisiana without having nasty things said to him. and they don't have anyone, the democrats, like the warmonger and most voted republican history of our country, liz cheney. er time a democrat gets up to make a speech, you know this, fellas, right? you have to live with it. every time they get up to make a speech, and to quote liz cheney -- democrats are ruthless but they are united. they don't have these romney up types. they don't have them. it must be wonderful to live like that. but they have bad policy, and they have policy that's going to destroy our co
they don't have mitt romneys and little ben sasses and bill cassidy. how about bill cassidy? he campaigns in the great state of louisiana, he campaigns that he's trump's friend, every ad has trump in it. trump, trump, trump, trump. and then he votes to impeach me. [background sounds] i mean, can you believe it? but i always sort of felt that about that guy. lightweight. they have another very good senator there, john kennedy. [cheers and applause] he's a very good senator. and bill cassidy...
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in my head it smells funny >> right and it's all a play on sass. these are some of the most attractive companies over the pandemic and every state home play is trying to figure out how to get beyond the pandemic. and it's clear that zoom has been thinking about this for a while. they come up with their hybrid products like zoom phone and zoom room. and i remember just a few months into the pandemic as well they had some questions or issues around encryption and security and we reported saying, oh, maybe this is a chance for the other big players to get involved and take market share that didn't happen the management has been extremely good at getting ahead of not just perhaps problems that are confronting them at the moment but getting past the pandemic and making them this unified communications play that goes beyond stoay at home and that's what investors are looking for from all of these darlings that we're seeing shoot up during the pandemic for them to do more >> sure. and i guess in some ways the question is is this good for zoom in the long
in my head it smells funny >> right and it's all a play on sass. these are some of the most attractive companies over the pandemic and every state home play is trying to figure out how to get beyond the pandemic. and it's clear that zoom has been thinking about this for a while. they come up with their hybrid products like zoom phone and zoom room. and i remember just a few months into the pandemic as well they had some questions or issues around encryption and security and we reported...
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they don't have mitt romney's and little ben sasse and bill cassidy. how about bill cassidy? he campaigns in the great state of louisiana, he campaigns that he is trump's friend, every ad has trumped and it, trump, trump, trump, and then he votes to impeach me. can you believe it? i always felt bad about that guy. lightweight. john kennedy is very good. very good. and bill cassidy cat walk down the streets of louisiana without having nasty thing said to him. and they don't have anyone, the democrats, like the warmongering and most voted republican in our country by democrats, liz cheney. every time a democrat gets up to make a speech, you know this, fellas, you have to live with it, i guess. maybe not much longer. but every time they get to make his speech, and to quote liz cheney, democrats are ruthless, but they are united. they don't have these romney types. they don't have them. it must be wonderful to live like that. but they have bad policy, and they have policy that's going to destroy our country. like socialist and communist movements throughout our country, today's l
they don't have mitt romney's and little ben sasse and bill cassidy. how about bill cassidy? he campaigns in the great state of louisiana, he campaigns that he is trump's friend, every ad has trumped and it, trump, trump, trump, and then he votes to impeach me. can you believe it? i always felt bad about that guy. lightweight. john kennedy is very good. very good. and bill cassidy cat walk down the streets of louisiana without having nasty thing said to him. and they don't have anyone, the...
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. >> well, wilf, they added slight already more than expected, but there are signs of sass race -- 30,000 subscribers in that region of u.s. and canada. saying that this is similar to what happened in the second quarter of 2019, afternoon which growth accelerated guidance was 2 million short of analyst expectations. >> julia, thanks so much >> you have a buy rating on the stock, and then alex sherman is here as well what's your take on these numbers? you've been. >> yeah, good afternoon. there's no question, where, you know, soft, and doing a lot of the heavy lift, we would have liked to have seen much more dispersion julia was making a point about saturation we couldn't agree more but on the other hand, i think there's positive d. the pricing power is still down, and also the fact that both engagement and retention are still above prepandemic levels while we think there's no question, is taking ahold, there's netflix we think is doing its and so we're not, by any means calling a new normal here we still things start to normalize even more. and thence of that name. as far as video games,
. >> well, wilf, they added slight already more than expected, but there are signs of sass race -- 30,000 subscribers in that region of u.s. and canada. saying that this is similar to what happened in the second quarter of 2019, afternoon which growth accelerated guidance was 2 million short of analyst expectations. >> julia, thanks so much >> you have a buy rating on the stock, and then alex sherman is here as well what's your take on these numbers? you've been. >>...
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reporter: however the tense sass texas voting bill may be a fait accompli. joe man minute and other democrats are leery of changing the senate filibuster. neil: thank you, chad pergram in washington. you heard electric cars are all the rage but electric planes? i kid you not. united just ordered 100 of them. after this. your strategic advantage. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. well, geico's 85 years isn't just about t
reporter: however the tense sass texas voting bill may be a fait accompli. joe man minute and other democrats are leery of changing the senate filibuster. neil: thank you, chad pergram in washington. you heard electric cars are all the rage but electric planes? i kid you not. united just ordered 100 of them. after this. your strategic advantage. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can...
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. >> love her look, love her skates, love her speed, love her sass, the whole thing. awesome. >>> coming up next, our second annual summer get together we'll call it the aperol spritz get together this year we eat, drink and look back on a year like any other. >> why don't you come along, join us at the table but first, these messages. that rewards rashida where her spending is trending. just ask overly confident diy rashida rashida: wait, was this the right wall? or last minute gift shopping rashida rashida: i'm putting a bow on it! wow. even sneaking away for a vacay rashida. rashida: shhh! i've earned this? from home improvement, drugstores, select travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. new meow mix tasty layers. a swirl of two paté flavors stuffed with real chicken or fish. meow mix tasty layers. the new one cats ask for by name. ♪ when you have nausea, ♪ ♪ heartburn, ingestion, upset stomach... ♪ ♪ diarrheaaaa. ♪ pepto bismol coats your stomach with fast a
. >> love her look, love her skates, love her speed, love her sass, the whole thing. awesome. >>> coming up next, our second annual summer get together we'll call it the aperol spritz get together this year we eat, drink and look back on a year like any other. >> why don't you come along, join us at the table but first, these messages. that rewards rashida where her spending is trending. just ask overly confident diy rashida rashida: wait, was this the right wall? or last...
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mike brown and ben sass and i said we began the process of a relationship between those entities and the federal government that will have burdens an benefits, that they're going to have to get their act together, meet standard, report incidents and then the federal government perhaps i think we ought to give them some liability protection if they made the standards and we want to share the resources of the federal government to help them fight off these attacks. so the order yesterday was really important, coupled with the president's work in the last month on letting russia know we're not going to to him rate this anymore and this is serious business. there will be a response. because that's been a missing piece in america's cyber policy. >> senator angus king, thank you very much for being on with us. >> and for, let me just say, speaking of maine, when we were able to see you and your wife in maine, i want to tell i, you gave us a gift, it keeps on givgs mika listens to the andy gibb every night. >> i have a record player. all right. angus king, thank you. ♪♪. >>> over to tok
mike brown and ben sass and i said we began the process of a relationship between those entities and the federal government that will have burdens an benefits, that they're going to have to get their act together, meet standard, report incidents and then the federal government perhaps i think we ought to give them some liability protection if they made the standards and we want to share the resources of the federal government to help them fight off these attacks. so the order yesterday was...
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we do forget what long histories this part of town sass and it's spell binding and i read it from the beginning to end, actually twice. thank you and i'm very comfortable with where you are and command you for the fairness of your report. thank you. >> clerk: if there's no other request to speak, members of the commission, on the draft environmental impact report, there's no action for you today. you can certainly submit your comments in writing. we'll move on to item 11. case number 2016-01067cua at 809 sacramento street. this is a conditional use authorization. staff, are you prepared to make your presentation? >> i am, thank you so much. good afternoon, president koppel and members of the commission. nick foster with you. it's a very different project than the projects brought to you this morning and just recently. i'll keep my comments brief. this project is proposing a two-storey vertical addition to an existing two-storey over commercial basement building containing an institutional use actually. the ground, second and basement floors, there are no existing residential uses on t
we do forget what long histories this part of town sass and it's spell binding and i read it from the beginning to end, actually twice. thank you and i'm very comfortable with where you are and command you for the fairness of your report. thank you. >> clerk: if there's no other request to speak, members of the commission, on the draft environmental impact report, there's no action for you today. you can certainly submit your comments in writing. we'll move on to item 11. case number...
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school and then to the michigan civil rights commission where he dedicated his early career to service sasse a public defender. from there he committed himself even further to the people of detroit, serving for eight years on the city council, fighting constantly to advance the civil rights of his constituents. his three and a half decades in the senate truly defined his commitment to service, and his accomplishments with monumental. while carl was particularly associated with national defense, as the chairman of the armed services committee, he was one of the most productive, effective congressional investigators and legislators of his era. or any era. wielding his gavel on the senate permanent subcommittee on investigations with great clout and distinction, he was relentless in going after waste, fraud, abuse, and corruption whenever and wherever he saw it. he didn't shy from tough issues. he worked tirelessly to expose major corporate tax avoidance and evasion knowing it was unfair for working men and women to pay their fair share while corporations found loopholes to pay nothing. carl ch
school and then to the michigan civil rights commission where he dedicated his early career to service sasse a public defender. from there he committed himself even further to the people of detroit, serving for eight years on the city council, fighting constantly to advance the civil rights of his constituents. his three and a half decades in the senate truly defined his commitment to service, and his accomplishments with monumental. while carl was particularly associated with national defense,...