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little bit of a do over and the fed indicated they would be punishing banks if they had to use the mulligan on multiple years. i think you will see the banks start to get a little bit more aggressive and maybe more than taking the mulligan this year as the fed tries to ascertain where it is comfortable with banks distribute in capital. mark: last time a couple of foreign banks failed. deutsche, sent in there, would itdifferent this time? >> would be interesting to see. the foreign banks have more practice with the stress tests. probably won't be doing major distributions to their parent companies, given that they are having to set up these legal structures to be self capitalized. i think you won't see the aggression that you will see from the u.s. banks in trying to distribute capital. it is just a matter of whether the fed is comfortable with the way they go about the test. whate: let's listen to mike mayo had to say on that very topic. >> the u.s. banks are taking their medicine after the u.s. financial crisis raised hundreds of billions of dollars of common equity. the regulation put in
little bit of a do over and the fed indicated they would be punishing banks if they had to use the mulligan on multiple years. i think you will see the banks start to get a little bit more aggressive and maybe more than taking the mulligan this year as the fed tries to ascertain where it is comfortable with banks distribute in capital. mark: last time a couple of foreign banks failed. deutsche, sent in there, would itdifferent this time? >> would be interesting to see. the foreign banks...
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if he wants to take a mulligan, wherever it might be, he takes a mulligan. if he wants to take a gimme, he takes a gimme. he does what he wants to do. but bear in mind, every time i've played trump, it has been on a golf course that has trump's name on it. so membership has its privileges and ownership has its privileges. so he's not truly playing competitive golf, as like we're going to see being played at oakmont, of course, this week. he's playing a much more casual version of the game. >> so let me ask a question that sort of spans his business prowess and his apparent love for golf. you know, many are saying that golf is on the wane right now, and there's a lot of talk about how there needs to be a campaign to say, you can go just play nine. and yet, he seems to have invested against that trend. comment on that. >> well, he is a bottom feeder buyer, i mean, that was true in his casinos, as well. he sees that the golf market is depressed. and he's bought up courses, as you're saying, michael, left and right, including the turnberry resort, spectacularly
if he wants to take a mulligan, wherever it might be, he takes a mulligan. if he wants to take a gimme, he takes a gimme. he does what he wants to do. but bear in mind, every time i've played trump, it has been on a golf course that has trump's name on it. so membership has its privileges and ownership has its privileges. so he's not truly playing competitive golf, as like we're going to see being played at oakmont, of course, this week. he's playing a much more casual version of the game....
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jim mulligan and sam wallace and both of them made it out. and today, they share grandchildren. so jim's son married sam johnson's daughter. and they now have what they collectively called the p.o.w. grandchildren. sam is now a congressman from the state of texas and was the elite solo pilot for the thunderbirds. ron stores is one p.o.w. from this group of 11 that didn't make it home. it is wrong -- ron. book notu to read the because i wrote it but because it's the most incredible story you will ever hear. when you read the story and you you read about ron, you kind of understand how terrible mentally , terrible that whole situation was. nell tanner. nelson ross. they flew together. they got shot down. nels was not a senior officer but he ended up in this group of , 11 and i will tell you why. and i love this story. he and ross were worked over for a long time. they were at the end of the realizedropes and they that they were going to have to write this confession. they decided they weren't going to write a nice confession. they were going to write a subversive confession. at th
jim mulligan and sam wallace and both of them made it out. and today, they share grandchildren. so jim's son married sam johnson's daughter. and they now have what they collectively called the p.o.w. grandchildren. sam is now a congressman from the state of texas and was the elite solo pilot for the thunderbirds. ron stores is one p.o.w. from this group of 11 that didn't make it home. it is wrong -- ron. book notu to read the because i wrote it but because it's the most incredible story you...
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if he wants to take a mulligan he takes it. if he wants to take a give me, he does. but bear in mind, every time i played trump has been on a golf course that's trump's name on it. so membership has its privileges and ownership has its privileges. he's not truly playing competitive golf like we're going to be seeing played at oakmont this week. he's playing a very casual part of the game. >> you know, many are saying that golf is on the wain right now. and yet he seems to have invested against that trend. comment on that. >> well, he's a bottom feeder buyer. i mean that was true in his casinos as well. he sees the golf market is depressed and he's bought up courses left and right including a golf resort in scotland and a resort in miami which had a pga tour event, but will no longer have it and i talked to trump at length about this very subject and feels that golf's an aspirational sport and the rich and super rich to whom he kay caters are always going to want to play golf and he wants something he can turn over to hi kids and he's said if he becomes president of t
if he wants to take a mulligan he takes it. if he wants to take a give me, he does. but bear in mind, every time i played trump has been on a golf course that's trump's name on it. so membership has its privileges and ownership has its privileges. he's not truly playing competitive golf like we're going to be seeing played at oakmont this week. he's playing a very casual part of the game. >> you know, many are saying that golf is on the wain right now. and yet he seems to have invested...
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mulligan hills at 81. medford at 84 degrees. so warm in new jersey when you get away from the water especially. 82, lumberton. 81 in hamilton. 79 in princeton. these numbers will keep going up this afternoon. philadelphia at 79 right now. sunny skies. much of the pennsylvania suburbs in the mid 70s. mid sfepts through the lehigh valley and these areas have the best chance for an isolated shower later on this afternoon. by 2:00 in easton, 84 degrees. by 5:00 p.m., temperatures in the low 80s and showers later on today will be more isolated sh. high temperatures across the area today will be in the 80s. so we do expect mostly the mid-80s if you're in delaware, mostly sunny, but a few stray showers in the forecast this afternoon. more showers in the forecast for part of your day tomorrow. also coming with some cooler air moving into the forecast. we'll show you that weather coming up. >>> sheena, thank you. new video this morning shows a crime as it happened at a center city beauty salon. surveillance cameras capture the man enteri
mulligan hills at 81. medford at 84 degrees. so warm in new jersey when you get away from the water especially. 82, lumberton. 81 in hamilton. 79 in princeton. these numbers will keep going up this afternoon. philadelphia at 79 right now. sunny skies. much of the pennsylvania suburbs in the mid 70s. mid sfepts through the lehigh valley and these areas have the best chance for an isolated shower later on this afternoon. by 2:00 in easton, 84 degrees. by 5:00 p.m., temperatures in the low 80s and...
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i wish we had a political mulligan whether it came to picking president, but we don't. >> you don't. president obama quad the rhetoric that donald trump -- donald trump's rhetoric was called dangerous. do you think it's dangerous? >> parts of it are. i think it's dangerous to declare war on the entire faith. it makes it hard to partner people in faith. the biggest victims -- please -- >> i know. this is -- this is a serious question. you've had a phone call with him. you were on last time. when we talked, you had a phone call with him and said he asked good questions on foreign policy. >> he did. >> he was leaning to you to ask questions regarding foreign policy. it doesn't seem like his foreign policy views have changed since that conversation. do you believe that they have? >> i don't see any evidence of it. i think to suggest after orlando that the solution to the orlando terrorist attack is to ban all muslims makes no sense to me because you need partners in the faith, and this man was an american citizen born in queens. when secretary clinton calls, we need more gun control, no.
i wish we had a political mulligan whether it came to picking president, but we don't. >> you don't. president obama quad the rhetoric that donald trump -- donald trump's rhetoric was called dangerous. do you think it's dangerous? >> parts of it are. i think it's dangerous to declare war on the entire faith. it makes it hard to partner people in faith. the biggest victims -- please -- >> i know. this is -- this is a serious question. you've had a phone call with him. you were...
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. >> if not just take a mulligan. thank you, luke russert. >>> five months to go until the general election. where do hillary clinton and donald trump have advantages? and where will the candidates have to play catch-up? mark murray joins me after the break as the loudow down on whe the math and the money are. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners insurance. she got full replacement on her tuffets. the burglar was later captured when he was spotted with whey on his face. call geico and see w much you could sav on homeowners insurance. what if 30,000 people download the new app? we're good. okay... what if a million people download the new app? we're good. five million? good. we scale on demand. hybrid infrastructure, boom. ok. what if 30 million people download the app? we're not good. we're total heroes. scale on demand with the number one company in cloud infrastructure. i drive to the h
. >> if not just take a mulligan. thank you, luke russert. >>> five months to go until the general election. where do hillary clinton and donald trump have advantages? and where will the candidates have to play catch-up? mark murray joins me after the break as the loudow down on whe the math and the money are. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her with homeowners...
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know it's been criticized as being confusing but in those streaming wars music industry analysts, mark mulligan also notes apple's advantages specifically that global reach and those very deep pockets, of course, all this coming as apple has been under pressure, that stock is in the red this year, underperforming major averages as waries persist about the future that have flagship iphone business so today cook needs to take the stage and talk up the company's software and services, how they're innovative and industry leading, especially with the hardware under pressure. those software and services need to be innovated because you'll retain all users on their platform as well as, of course, attract new ones. scott, back to you. >> josh, thank you so much. for more on what w wchlwwdc woun let's bring in tony sakanogi, thanks to have you. >> nice to join you, scott. >> you're there, we're here. great to have you. are people going to be enthusiastic about what takes place today or underwhelmed? >> i would say neither. the blogosphere for apple has been increasingly efficient so most of what gets an
know it's been criticized as being confusing but in those streaming wars music industry analysts, mark mulligan also notes apple's advantages specifically that global reach and those very deep pockets, of course, all this coming as apple has been under pressure, that stock is in the red this year, underperforming major averages as waries persist about the future that have flagship iphone business so today cook needs to take the stage and talk up the company's software and services, how they're...
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margaret mulligan requested this. the warriors, she says, are going the distance. and who am i to disagree with our viewers? i would not want to do that. thank you very much for all your requests today on traffic jams. we are here every friday and the best way to reach us always is on facebook, twitter or instagram. back to you, guys. >> that takes the cake. >>> time is 8:48. the warriors are due in court today. not the basketball court. critics of the proposed san francisco arena they want to build have filed a lawsuit. they want to block the proposed mission bay location. they claim that the warriors did not consider several environmental factors including how the new arena would affect traffic, air quality and noise. they also worry that game time traffic could block ambulances rushing to get to the nearby ucsf children's hospital >>> time is 8:49. back to sal one more time to talk about our commute. how is it looking? >> does not look bad. >> okay. >> there have been a couple of stubborn commutes that everybody got the memo that it is friday light. the bay brid
margaret mulligan requested this. the warriors, she says, are going the distance. and who am i to disagree with our viewers? i would not want to do that. thank you very much for all your requests today on traffic jams. we are here every friday and the best way to reach us always is on facebook, twitter or instagram. back to you, guys. >> that takes the cake. >>> time is 8:48. the warriors are due in court today. not the basketball court. critics of the proposed san francisco...
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mark mulligan, an analyst, notes it's really a question of leverage. aping knows that spotify needs the iphone to reach fans but if apple overplays that fan he says it could anger users, causing them to leave for android and worrisome more, getting on the wrong side of the regulators. back the you. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> on we go. we have breaking news regarding tesla. phil lebeau with details. tell us about it. >> bill, this is a very important piece of news regarding tesla. u.s. safety regulators opening an investigation, national highway transportation system, tesla of the system of a fatal crash. it goes on say that that the model s in self-driving mode in fatal crash and yet to reach out for comment on this and gets to the heart of many people talking about, not just with tesla but with all the automakers seeing the semiautonomous drive systems and the technology in the vehicles, what happens if one of them doesn't function properly. we don't know if that's the case here and there's an investigation in to this system being used a model
mark mulligan, an analyst, notes it's really a question of leverage. aping knows that spotify needs the iphone to reach fans but if apple overplays that fan he says it could anger users, causing them to leave for android and worrisome more, getting on the wrong side of the regulators. back the you. >> josh, thank you very much. >>> on we go. we have breaking news regarding tesla. phil lebeau with details. tell us about it. >> bill, this is a very important piece of news...
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major general thomas mulligan, igadier general lott and major mark freeman. in conclusion, god bless our troops and our sympathy to the people of tel aviv as the latest victims of islamic terrorists. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. i express and join with the people of the city of memphis who are in mourning for the loss of another law enforcement officer. officer smith jr. served 18 years as a memphis policeman. he also served his country in the united states navy. last weekend, a man went wild in memphis and shot three different people and then had his car hurdling at a high speed in a wrong direction on a one-way street on at the intersection of beal and b.b. king. the officer tried to save people from tragedy. the officer was struck by the car and died. his funeral will be tomorrow. leaves behind a family, particu
major general thomas mulligan, igadier general lott and major mark freeman. in conclusion, god bless our troops and our sympathy to the people of tel aviv as the latest victims of islamic terrorists. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. speaker. i express and join...
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here today and i have the pleasure of introducing our fearless leader the director of city build pat mulligan >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to thank everybody that participated in this event. it is really heartwarming after the end of 18 weeks to go through this process and i want to congratulate the class that each of the student completed the 18-week section of training but now you embark on a new career. and so the work now begins in earnest really. it is just the beginning, endure, preserver and work hard and there are opportunities and money to be had, go out and take them, you know? i want to thank all of the contractors who really looked to serve through the process and to serve this pipeline. herra balls and web corp, swenderdon and kay hill and i want to acknowledge the union trade partners. the laborers were such an integral component of this programming and the carpenter's union which i'm so closely attached to. thanks for coming manny. >> and also, our broader expansion with the sheet metal workers, with the electricians and with the operating engineers, and the long list of
here today and i have the pleasure of introducing our fearless leader the director of city build pat mulligan >> thank you. >> thanks. >> i want to thank everybody that participated in this event. it is really heartwarming after the end of 18 weeks to go through this process and i want to congratulate the class that each of the student completed the 18-week section of training but now you embark on a new career. and so the work now begins in earnest really. it is just the...
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pat mulligan who's a new director of standards enforcement. >> thank you supervisors pesking and breed. we have five slides. we'll review the labor laws that would directly impact workers in san francisco. the first is specific to the prevailing wage established in san francisco. i believe this is unique to san francisco. it does not apply to the department of industrial relations of the state. is the status of the office of labor standards enforcement following collective-bargaining agreements by local 87, and approval of the board of supervisors annually. --- pervading wage rate has a $15.81 to $20.90. based on seniority. they will be receiving the top scale. in addition there is a health benefit, a flat rate for workers employed more than 90 hours a month, $1,333.85. --- in addition to the san francisco custodial prevailing wage that would be specific to custodians working for contractors on city properties or under city contracts. they would be bound by that prevailing wage. --- for custodial workers that may not have the benefit of collective-bargaining agreement they would be bou
pat mulligan who's a new director of standards enforcement. >> thank you supervisors pesking and breed. we have five slides. we'll review the labor laws that would directly impact workers in san francisco. the first is specific to the prevailing wage established in san francisco. i believe this is unique to san francisco. it does not apply to the department of industrial relations of the state. is the status of the office of labor standards enforcement following collective-bargaining...