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it's hard to talk about actual clients. the time and time again you see heavy offense is going on there being prosecuted. those sorts of things are happening. >> host: that is so sad that we're we are basically running the court system and that is a point that by the way i didn't know so that is a good point to get at but the majority of the cases in the system are the misdemeanor because the projection and the view that in the real world we've got to keep these murderers and rapists and killers that is what is shown in the media so that is what people really think. they are not thinking about the cade that brought the birthday card, what he didn't buy the birthday card but basically went in and stole the birthday card to the we are not really thinking about that. so tell us what are some of the rewarding things that you have had? >> guest: the thing about representing a human being as you know is that that experience in and of itself can be rewarding. standing out to someone and standing up to the government can sometimes
it's hard to talk about actual clients. the time and time again you see heavy offense is going on there being prosecuted. those sorts of things are happening. >> host: that is so sad that we're we are basically running the court system and that is a point that by the way i didn't know so that is a good point to get at but the majority of the cases in the system are the misdemeanor because the projection and the view that in the real world we've got to keep these murderers and rapists and...
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we don't celebrate the criminal offenses the clients commit. we have the same feelings as anyone else and worry about certain kinds of crime and what not paid by you go to the courthouses and it's the land of the poor. of fairness though you watch the calendar in a large urban court house and see how very little time is given to each case and sometimes they are subtle and sometimes not so subtle. from a lawyer's perspective i think one of the things lawyers have to be able to do is predict and have a kind of judgment is that the sand for the outcomes? but as often as not, that is a hard thing because you sometimes cannot predict the things that happen in court and the randomness of the witness' testimony of judges or juries. so there's a kind of unfairness in that and i don't know if i am making that clear because their randomness is the problem. the case at least in my recollection can depend on what prosecuting, former prosecutors but they can defend on what prosecuting you get, what judge you get, what police officer that signed on the case.
we don't celebrate the criminal offenses the clients commit. we have the same feelings as anyone else and worry about certain kinds of crime and what not paid by you go to the courthouses and it's the land of the poor. of fairness though you watch the calendar in a large urban court house and see how very little time is given to each case and sometimes they are subtle and sometimes not so subtle. from a lawyer's perspective i think one of the things lawyers have to be able to do is predict and...
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the clients and the client's families and the lawyers themselves. you've really have to kind of take a part of life and put it back together to understand how a person is born in this world to do something so horrible that it seems to prompt the worst punishment of all, death by execution. piper carrington who teaches at ole miss writes for the district of columbia and one of the funnier essays. he tells about his representation of the woman who he tried to send mail to take a plea and thought it was sheer craziness to go to trial in this case. she was going to get so much time and contrary to visit vice a jury finds her not guilty and it's a wonderful story that i don't want to give away the punchline to. are there others that come to mind? he writes about his experience representing people accused of crime in the role his jewish faith plays. david singleton a former public defender in new york and washington d.c. now writes a criminal justice policy oriented litigation called the ohio justice and policy center and he writes wonderful essay about h
the clients and the client's families and the lawyers themselves. you've really have to kind of take a part of life and put it back together to understand how a person is born in this world to do something so horrible that it seems to prompt the worst punishment of all, death by execution. piper carrington who teaches at ole miss writes for the district of columbia and one of the funnier essays. he tells about his representation of the woman who he tried to send mail to take a plea and thought...
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clients as we go into year's end? >> yes. there's definitely uncertainty but, you know, my advice for clients is always to plan and prepare for the future and really take action on things that they can control. so a lot of the advice that i'm giving my clients at this time of the year is to max out their retirement plans, really make sure that they're rebalancing their portfolio and getting back into that original alignment based on their risk tolerance and the goal and consider harvesting any capital losses they might have in their portfolio. >> increasing your allocation. on the homefront checking and savings when things are unsirte certain you don't know what's going to happen next, might have difficulty in employment have cash on hand but also in your portfolio. if you get scared cash is the one thing you can be guaranteed even in 2008 not to lose money on. >> how many of your clients are interested in strategies for protecting their portfolio, for hedging their portfolio? obviously you want to stick with your fin
clients as we go into year's end? >> yes. there's definitely uncertainty but, you know, my advice for clients is always to plan and prepare for the future and really take action on things that they can control. so a lot of the advice that i'm giving my clients at this time of the year is to max out their retirement plans, really make sure that they're rebalancing their portfolio and getting back into that original alignment based on their risk tolerance and the goal and consider...
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you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see it. clients are asking do i trust you enough to tell you the truth of what happened? i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric also spoke to the american council of chief defender in 2009. we know they lag far behind other justice programs. they constitute about 3 percent of all criminal justice expenditures in our nations largest counties." i'm going to skip ahead. we interview lawyers, who fire appropriate motions and do many other things that attorneys should be able to do as a matter of course. finally we know there are numerous challenges i
you can be the the best representation but the clients don't see it. clients are asking do i trust you enough to tell you the truth of what happened? i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know...
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allegation to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance that themselves. and now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by the i.p.o. obviously can you explain this a little further. sure i think when you're when goldman was small or a private partnership they could make decisions incrementally that although in the near term they would not make as much money or as much profits this firm was still growing and able to gain market share and grow profitably as you become larger and larger it becomes increasingly more difficult to grow it's just the law of large numbers and so this poses a challenge and so what i've found is organizations start to take inc
allegation to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance that themselves. and now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also...
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in 2007 the matriculating sold it f to my clients. to speak to the issues that were raised there were no evictions whatsoever that occurred there was an elder tenant that passed away and her unit is vacant. the project is also an cross the board improvement. whether you compare it to a 3 unit project or the 2 units and the graphic sunlight showing very well but the green is consistent with zone and the red is not. is it better complies with parking and open space dwelling exposure as well as here. you want to know why we're reducing it down from 3 to 2 units. this is john who's in his 70s he has limited mobility. and he might need an elevator. this building is intended for a family that's not in the business of renting. there's some practical lay out issues and the architect can address that. again, we meet a majority of the criteria and respectfully ask for your approval. thank you >> okay opening. >> and a actually, the architect. >> okay. great - >> hi, i'm patrick perez. just a followup with demanding the scope of the work is a re
in 2007 the matriculating sold it f to my clients. to speak to the issues that were raised there were no evictions whatsoever that occurred there was an elder tenant that passed away and her unit is vacant. the project is also an cross the board improvement. whether you compare it to a 3 unit project or the 2 units and the graphic sunlight showing very well but the green is consistent with zone and the red is not. is it better complies with parking and open space dwelling exposure as well as...
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the client politicians are divided on both sides of the aisle. over the best way forward and stop just in front of him in germany having serious second thoughts over its decision to let liberalize the trade there. what happens when you leave the office pointed to punish the prostitute or find a quiet it's coming up in the false and dad's today telstra checking the james craig. media watch segment with start the art in the newsroom. say hello once again declare pride. thank you cards but these are the headlines said that that is steady exiles from parliament debates was prompted by the former prime ministers convictions that high school. i like tv deal in gemini. i'm not posting said that it fell short of the majority of september polls that partnering up with the spd again. and anti government demonstrations in thailand wind and beyond by cop. the test is accusing the government of being controlled by the prime minister as exiled brother today is the day of mourning for democracy about silky about a scary show while before he was expelled from th
the client politicians are divided on both sides of the aisle. over the best way forward and stop just in front of him in germany having serious second thoughts over its decision to let liberalize the trade there. what happens when you leave the office pointed to punish the prostitute or find a quiet it's coming up in the false and dad's today telstra checking the james craig. media watch segment with start the art in the newsroom. say hello once again declare pride. thank you cards but these...
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you've heard from the clients. so let's tk about another aspect of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caring staff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration,rom informativ consultants to hair-loss exper to world-class hair ylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> you almost see ju the person transform right in front of you. and when they get that fuller head of hairthey stand taller, they talk louder, the more involved and social parties d just witfriends. and you sethem reallstand out w when thehave that ll he of hair back. >> when you have a fl he of hair, there's a lot you can do with it. you can shampoo your hair, condition it, blow dry, and also curl-iron and style your hair. >> you know, this is really a personal thing. i mean, the hair club, they take the ti to listen, and they take the time to get it right. >> we atair ub, we understand that ir loss can be
you've heard from the clients. so let's tk about another aspect of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caring staff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration,rom informativ consultants to hair-loss exper to world-class hair ylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> you almost see ju the person transform right in front of you. and when they...
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to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance of themselves. now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by the i.p.o. obviously can you explain this a little further. sure i think when you're when goldman was small or a private partnership they could make decisions incrementally that although in the near term they would not make as much money or as much profits this firm was still growing and able to gain market share and grow profitably as you become larger and larger it becomes increasingly more difficult to grow it's just the law of large numbers and so this poses a challenge and so what i've found is organizations start to take increment
to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance of themselves. now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by...
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allegation to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance of themselves. now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by the i.p.o. obviously can you explain this a little further. sure i think when you're when goldman was small or a private partnership they could make decisions incrementally that although in the near term they would not make as much money or as much profits this firm was still growing and able to gain market share and grow profitably as you become larger and larger it becomes increasingly more difficult to grow it's just the law of large numbers and so this poses a challenge and so what i've found is organizations start to take increment
allegation to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance of themselves. now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also...
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to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance that themselves. now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by the i.p.o. obviously can you explain this a little further. sure i think when you're when goldman was small or a private partnership they could make decisions incrementally that although in the near term they would not make as much money or as much profits this firm was still growing and able to gain market share and grow profitably as you become larger and larger it becomes increasingly more difficult to grow it's just the law of large numbers and so this poses a challenge and so what i've found is organizations start to take increme
to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance that themselves. now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by...
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you've heard from the clients. so let's talk about another aspect of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caringtaff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration, from informative consultants to hair-loss experts to world-class hair stylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> you almost see just the person transform right in front of you. and when they get that fuller head of hair, they stand taller, they talk louder, the more involved and social at parties and just with friends. and you see them really stand out now when they have that full head of hair back. >> when you have a full head of hair, there's a lot you can do with it. you can shampoo your hair, condition it, blow dry, and also curl-iron and style your hair. >> you know, this is really a personal thing. i mean, the hair club, they take the time to listen, and they take the time to get it right. >> we at hair
you've heard from the clients. so let's talk about another aspect of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caringtaff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration, from informative consultants to hair-loss experts to world-class hair stylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> you almost see just the person transform right in front of you. and...
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exception to that are clients who were admitted to short-term rehab however short-term based rehab means 30-days. the numbers: since january 1, 08 to june 20, 2013 the total enrollments are 2598 members currently it's 1463. as of that same period there were 270 members housed in either scattered type housing independent type housing and again, when we discuss these clients we also discuss under comprehensive community based services or direct access to housing and under the laguna honda rent subsubsidy program. currently 98 members housed through scattered type housing in the fox plaza and really in housing especially when the rent wasn't so high, members and the folks who were really involved in housing thought what would be good housing and clients are expressing preferences too and would be a good fit for them and 27 units are fully accessible are rolling showers so when clients are being presented to our meeting we identify what are their needs we discuss how we can accommodate that in the community prior to discharge and there's also home safety evaluation conducted by laguna honda
exception to that are clients who were admitted to short-term rehab however short-term based rehab means 30-days. the numbers: since january 1, 08 to june 20, 2013 the total enrollments are 2598 members currently it's 1463. as of that same period there were 270 members housed in either scattered type housing independent type housing and again, when we discuss these clients we also discuss under comprehensive community based services or direct access to housing and under the laguna honda rent...
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yellen, but our clients are concerned about the policies of the federal reserve. they would like to see the federal reserve begin a process of heading back toward a market driven approach to interest rates. there will be pain associated with that. this drugen taking for five years. you cannot slow down without some pain. the fear on the part of our investor clients is that you cannot stay on the drug forever. -- sooner we begin her to the sooner we begin to take steps to take us back to a sustainable environment, they would feel a whole lot better. many clients who anticipate crashes in the market is because of concern about the policies in the federal reserve. >> you are not saying ben bernanke is a drug pusher will -- drug pusher? >> not in the least.
yellen, but our clients are concerned about the policies of the federal reserve. they would like to see the federal reserve begin a process of heading back toward a market driven approach to interest rates. there will be pain associated with that. this drugen taking for five years. you cannot slow down without some pain. the fear on the part of our investor clients is that you cannot stay on the drug forever. -- sooner we begin her to the sooner we begin to take steps to take us back to a...
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i think many of our clients look at the politics of what happens in washington and they almost brush it off. it has been going on so long it is not going to drive their decision-making. the fed, on the other hand, is part of this debt instrument, no investor knows how this ends up. how does this unwind and that causes a lot of fear among very long-term and wise investor inv >> reporter: so what you seem to be saying is the fed propped up asset prices, and kept interest rates down. has that meant that people who would otherwise be in safe, secure bonds have migrated up the risk spectrum? >> that is exactly what it means, people that counted on retirement making 5, 4,% in bonds it is not possible. so they invest in higher risk stocks or dividends. again, i don't know how it ends, our investors don't know how it ends, we would love to see the feds and the stimulus, that is what the clients what. >>. they're a lot smarter than i am, their decisions are above my pay grade but my clients say it is time to back off. >> well, bettinger's kmints are backed up by hard numbers in a survey for t
i think many of our clients look at the politics of what happens in washington and they almost brush it off. it has been going on so long it is not going to drive their decision-making. the fed, on the other hand, is part of this debt instrument, no investor knows how this ends up. how does this unwind and that causes a lot of fear among very long-term and wise investor inv >> reporter: so what you seem to be saying is the fed propped up asset prices, and kept interest rates down. has...
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you've heard from the clients. so let's talk about another aspt of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caring staff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration, from informative consultants to hair-loss experts to world-class hair stylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> after people get their hair, you can really see the change in them. you see a confidence -- newfound confidence that people often have. >> when you have a full head of hair, there's a lot you can do with it. you can shampoo your hair, condition it, blow dry, and also curl-iron, and style your hair. >> they want to make sure that you walk out of there completely satisfied and comfortable. and they want you to be able to say, "hey, you know, this is me. i got a full head of hair, and i feel great." >> i'm an expert because i also suffer from hair loss, and i have been through all the emotions. i've e
you've heard from the clients. so let's talk about another aspt of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caring staff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration, from informative consultants to hair-loss experts to world-class hair stylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> after people get their hair, you can really see the change in them....
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the case workers were told not to speak with client. >> not to speak with client of the not to speak with client at all they were not sure of the effect of the changes. >> some red cross workers were so up si upset they quit their jobs. none of the former red cross workers they spoke to can tell us why the change in intertion was made. just that it came from upper management one described it as "asash arbi "as at the disasters account ability program doeses of people were funded and then denied. >> somsome were told that they e getting the money in the mail. >> the check was cut and this is what you are going to get. >> and the check never came. >> there were hundreds of other cases that were somewhere in the pipe line. where the case worker had been given a positive indication to the climate. client. these were not a small hiccups these were enormous migraines. after asking for explanationings to the pro program the red cross said they would review and make good on cases. >> the red cross says if client were promised assistance by the rered cross case worker we will honor their requ
the case workers were told not to speak with client. >> not to speak with client of the not to speak with client at all they were not sure of the effect of the changes. >> some red cross workers were so up si upset they quit their jobs. none of the former red cross workers they spoke to can tell us why the change in intertion was made. just that it came from upper management one described it as "asash arbi "as at the disasters account ability program doeses of people were...
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to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance that themselves. and now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated by the i.p.o. obviously can you explain this a little further. sure i think when you're when goldman was small or a private partnership they could make decisions incrementally that although in the near term they would not make as much money or as much profits this firm was still growing and able to gain market share and grow profitably as you become larger and larger it becomes increasingly more difficult to grow it's just the law of large numbers and so this poses a challenge and so what i've found is organizations start to take inc
to serve their client's best interests. of their shareholders best interests in some cases they do also have a fiduciary duty to people they raise money for other things but in most cases it's the shareholders they have to be more concerned about and this balancing act is complicated with outside interests as opposed to one goldman was a private partnership in which they could balance that themselves. and now you say another goldman montra to be greedy but long term greedy it's also complicated...
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. - every time i tell a client that the broker might not have a duty to put the client's interest ahead of the broker's interest in making money, my clients are floored. they're astounded. they can't believe it. - joe peiffer is a new orleans attorney. he handles many cases against brokers. peiffer says the department of labor's broad exemption undermines the requirement for advisors to act
. - every time i tell a client that the broker might not have a duty to put the client's interest ahead of the broker's interest in making money, my clients are floored. they're astounded. they can't believe it. - joe peiffer is a new orleans attorney. he handles many cases against brokers. peiffer says the department of labor's broad exemption undermines the requirement for advisors to act
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so seeing with an audience what has been the most gratifying is people are rooting for the clients and in every screening somebody will stand up and say, it's young people and they will say, at sundance this kid stood up and he said i'm a public defender and people said yay! and that doesn't usually happens. the reaction is getting this idea of why someone would want to do this job and young people say they want to show this to their parents and say this is what i'm doing and this is why it's important to me. >> the media person, don, why do you think so little is known about public defenders. i don't know if you know the history in california, we have had public defenders office established in 1914, the first woman attorney. she had to sue to become a lawyer in california. she became a defense attorney and spent 20 years advocating for it and it finally passed in 1920. how do public defenders contribute to their anonymity. >> i'm not surprised it was a woman. but i think that much like me, the population that is served by public defender lawyers is so invisible without a lot of politi
so seeing with an audience what has been the most gratifying is people are rooting for the clients and in every screening somebody will stand up and say, it's young people and they will say, at sundance this kid stood up and he said i'm a public defender and people said yay! and that doesn't usually happens. the reaction is getting this idea of why someone would want to do this job and young people say they want to show this to their parents and say this is what i'm doing and this is why it's...
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case workers and case managers were told not to speak with clients. >> we're told not to speak with clients at all. they didn't know how to communicate the changes. they weren't sure of the affect of the changes some red cross workers were so upset about having to eventually tell hundreds of clients they were no longer eligible for assistance that they quit their jobs. one former worker described the changes as, quote, arbitrary. at the same time the red cross was disqualifying hundreds of families who believed they were eligible for help, the red cross publicized this story. a 95-year-old woman able to return to her storm-damaged home in part because of red cross money. under the changed criteria she and many others who had already been given assistance would have been deemed ineligible and denied funding. >> i had never seen this type of behavior from a relief organization. an organization that is supposed to help people and is-for-have this type of mess up and inconsistently. numerous staff coming forward with what happened, frustrated. >> reporter: at the disaster accountability project
case workers and case managers were told not to speak with clients. >> we're told not to speak with clients at all. they didn't know how to communicate the changes. they weren't sure of the affect of the changes some red cross workers were so upset about having to eventually tell hundreds of clients they were no longer eligible for assistance that they quit their jobs. one former worker described the changes as, quote, arbitrary. at the same time the red cross was disqualifying hundreds...
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you've heard from the clients. so let's talk about another aspect of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caring staff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration, from informative consultants to hair-loss experts to world-class hair stylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> you almost see just the person transform right in front of you. and when they get that fuller head of hair, they stand taller, they talk louder, the more involved and social at parties and just with friends. and you see them really stand out now when they have that full head of hair back. >> when you have a full head of hair, there's a lot you can do with it. you can shampoo your hair, condition it, blow dry, and also curl-iron and style your hair. >> you know, this is really a personal thing. i mean, the hair club, they take the time to listen, and they take the time to get it right. >> we at ha
you've heard from the clients. so let's talk about another aspect of hair club that truly makes this company unique -- its staff. at hair club, you'll meet a caring staff that will help you through all aspects of hair restoration, from informative consultants to hair-loss experts to world-class hair stylists. hair club is the only company that offers all proven hair-loss solutions, backed by a guarantee of satisfaction. >> you almost see just the person transform right in front of you....
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capital, would you -- >> it's a client. we don't talk about specific clients. i think that the team that works that out, they'll work out the right thing to do and they'll do it. >> sheila bair was on yesterday, basically saying, look, it's not just hedge funds. she was basically generalizing it but i want your take on what she said about the current environment as it relates to what happened with s.a.c. here's sheila bair yesterday. >> well, i don't think it's just hedge funds. we've seen a lot of examples of manipulation cases, you know, massive fraud in large parts to the securitization market. i mean, ethical standards, the conduct of doing business, deteriorated substantially in the run-up to the subprime crisis and the government has not done anything since that crisis to correct it. it's refreshing to see these kinds of cases coming. >> i thought it was extraordinary that, you know, they make these charges and, you know, they're found guilty as a firm but no individuals. any thoughts on what sheila just said? >> i'm not sure the specifics of this case or
capital, would you -- >> it's a client. we don't talk about specific clients. i think that the team that works that out, they'll work out the right thing to do and they'll do it. >> sheila bair was on yesterday, basically saying, look, it's not just hedge funds. she was basically generalizing it but i want your take on what she said about the current environment as it relates to what happened with s.a.c. here's sheila bair yesterday. >> well, i don't think it's just hedge...
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. >> it's been difficult for even my professional clients, doctors, lawyers, professionals. they can't get a loan. >> reporter: result, barn said most of her clients are currently financing some or all of their renovations themselves. >> people are getting creative in different ways. sometimes they borrow it from an interest line on another home they own. sometimes they take the money out of their 401k and do it themselves and then refinance the house at the end. >> reporter: that includes her current client, when the bank wouldn't give her and her husband the money they needed to renovate their home. >> it was very creative. i played with numbers and different types of loans that was daunting, but in the end it will be better financially. >> mormore of her clients are turning to hom home depot and ls to finance their renovation. >> you can go in and open a line of credit and have 18 to 24 months to pay. >> and barns has evolved her business to accommodate this wave of self-financiers. >> people are not doing a bank loan, they're at a laws of when to pay us and how to pace u
. >> it's been difficult for even my professional clients, doctors, lawyers, professionals. they can't get a loan. >> reporter: result, barn said most of her clients are currently financing some or all of their renovations themselves. >> people are getting creative in different ways. sometimes they borrow it from an interest line on another home they own. sometimes they take the money out of their 401k and do it themselves and then refinance the house at the end. >>...
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the case workers were told not to speak with client. >> not to speak with client of the not to speak with client at all they were not sure of the effect of the changes. >> some red cross workers were so up si upset they quit their . none of the former red cross workers they spoke to can tell us why the change in intertion was made. just that it came from upper management one described it as "asasharb"ash at the disasters account ability program doeses of people were funded and then denied. >> somsome were told that they e getting the money in the mail. >> the check was cut and this is what you are going to get. >> and the check never came. >> there were hundreds of other cases that were somewhere in the pipe line. where the case worker had been given a positive indication to the climate. client. these were not a small hiccups these were enormous migraines. after asking for explanationings to the pro program the red cross said they would review and make good on cases. >> the red cross says if client were promised assistance by the rered cross case worker we will honor their request ev
the case workers were told not to speak with client. >> not to speak with client of the not to speak with client at all they were not sure of the effect of the changes. >> some red cross workers were so up si upset they quit their . none of the former red cross workers they spoke to can tell us why the change in intertion was made. just that it came from upper management one described it as "asasharb"ash at the disasters account ability program doeses of people were funded...
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they will initiate a 1500 euro fine for the clients. toy would also be forced attend classes highlighting the harms of restitution. aparis court has ruled private company broke no rules by firing a woman for wearing a headscarf. it is being seen as a test case in france about the ban on wearing the full islamic veil. that is currently being reviewed the court of human rights and its complaint it restricts religious freedom. >> the childcare worker first attended court in 2008. she did so to defend her right to wear an islamic headscarf to work. employers sacked her after she refused to remove it. a previous court hearing ruled she had been discriminated against on religious grounds. >> we were only asking for the right to have a secular society. that's now possible, and we are delighted, but it's a long battle. our goal is to live together. we believe we have the right to exist among political divisions divisions.us >> at issue were legislation that could apply to a worker. the court said they could impose neutrality. he said his client
they will initiate a 1500 euro fine for the clients. toy would also be forced attend classes highlighting the harms of restitution. aparis court has ruled private company broke no rules by firing a woman for wearing a headscarf. it is being seen as a test case in france about the ban on wearing the full islamic veil. that is currently being reviewed the court of human rights and its complaint it restricts religious freedom. >> the childcare worker first attended court in 2008. she did so...
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i said we have trouble making people understand how to better treat their clients. i'm a huge fan and knowing what we need to do is to make sure those people that need help get the help they want. our clients are offered treatment and across the board every single person arrested for that are offered services an they all get help. everyone of them gets help. and my outcomes show that they benefit from that. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> you were a substance treatment expert for the medical center. i understand there is some promising new treatments about alcohol that maybe on the horizon. tell us about that. >> as far as treatment for alcoholism, the first things to consider is how somebody gets into treatment in the first place. there is 4 l's, liver, livelihood, lover or the law. those 4 things. liver, livelihood, lover and law. within those l's is when somebody shows up in my door, someone suffering, a family member suffering who brings somebody in. when it company ms to treat we know there is different types of treatment, there is evidence base treatment. there
i said we have trouble making people understand how to better treat their clients. i'm a huge fan and knowing what we need to do is to make sure those people that need help get the help they want. our clients are offered treatment and across the board every single person arrested for that are offered services an they all get help. everyone of them gets help. and my outcomes show that they benefit from that. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> you were a substance treatment expert for the...
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. >>> no entiendo ¿cual es la diferencia con otros clientes?. >>> el supervisor. >>> alÓ, buenas tardes. el tipo que tiene ahÍ estÁ loco. >>> la tarjeta pasa, pero esa plasma es para el baÑo. >>> ¿por quÉ la tratas a ella asÍ?. >>> disculpe. >>> ok. >>> dos m. >>> tres m. >>> cuatro gm. >>> demasiado divertido, el programa de hoy. >>> dios mÍo. >>> ¿cual es la ayuda?. >>> ¿cual es la viuda?. >>> no es la viuda. >>> ¿esa es?. >>> el muÑeco loco. >>> fuerte. >>> deberÁ, se lo vamos a presentar para la novela nueva. ya volvemos. y wr buenas tardes, bienvenidos. >>> tenemos un descuento de 30% con blue ray. >>> cuanto salen las neveras?. >>> vamos a ver cuando llegan. >>> la Única forma de pago con tarjeta de crÉdito. >>> no se preocupe, queremos saber si la tarjeta estÁ sol vente. >>> quiero ver si estoy interesado. >>> llamo deposito nada mÁs. >>> un momento villalobo. >>> buenas tardes, una pregunta. me informaron que van a traer neveras. >>> nosotros estamos exactamente vamos a estar hasta el dÍa viernes operativo. tenem tenemo
. >>> no entiendo ¿cual es la diferencia con otros clientes?. >>> el supervisor. >>> alÓ, buenas tardes. el tipo que tiene ahÍ estÁ loco. >>> la tarjeta pasa, pero esa plasma es para el baÑo. >>> ¿por quÉ la tratas a ella asÍ?. >>> disculpe. >>> ok. >>> dos m. >>> tres m. >>> cuatro gm. >>> demasiado divertido, el programa de hoy. >>> dios mÍo. >>> ¿cual es la ayuda?....
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all of that comes together here, and you can usually see it in the client's eyes after three or four months. there's a shine there-i know that sounds like a cliché- but it's there oftentimes after 3 or 4 months. it's the ability that i can change. i do believe, you know, that there is hope in recovery and for the rest of my life, and what's really cool is when a family comes for a visit or a graduation and they see the person is really different, but they're not sure why. you know, and it's more than just sobriety; it's about living. what experience they get from this program can carry onto their life outside. it's the only program that i've learned so much compared to the hearing program. that they use sign language, they show body language, and i really recommend those who are out there that really need help to come here. and it's hard at the beginning, but once you go through it, it becomes easier. and i think that now it becomes really easy for me, and i'm still learning every day. recovery is an ongoing process; it's a continuous process through your whole lifespan, so it's imp
all of that comes together here, and you can usually see it in the client's eyes after three or four months. there's a shine there-i know that sounds like a cliché- but it's there oftentimes after 3 or 4 months. it's the ability that i can change. i do believe, you know, that there is hope in recovery and for the rest of my life, and what's really cool is when a family comes for a visit or a graduation and they see the person is really different, but they're not sure why. you know, and it's...