Segregated away from the banks own resources . For the benefit of my colleagues, i suspect on any given day were talking a couple hundred 200 million oh, big numbers here. 200 billion in resources on any given day. Cue enlighten us a little on that, chair, please . Well, the leverage yashratio was meant to be a nonriskbased measure that are carried on a banks Balance Sheet and that includes derivative transactions. Its not clear for many kpdz the leverage ratio is whats minding riskbased capital standards in many cases, but this is something were having a look at. I recognize its a concern. Its something the Basel Committee is discussing and trying to gather Additional Information on what impact its having. And it is something that is very useful to put on the agenda that we will have a close look at. Thats all i can ask, chair, that you work with our friends at cftc and foreign regular later friends to come up with an approach. 200 billion that cant be touched by the banks but yet you
Let it be voted on. Now,ly qualify, i am a registered republican. I have been registered as an independent. I have voted for two democratic president s. But we must all remember, we are americans first, party last. Have a good day. From randall, washington, d. C. , is up next. Hello. Caller hello . Youre on. Caller randall in d. C. . Yes, youre on. Caller okay. I simply want to say people are forgetting, they voted for gridlock, the republicans did. They voted republicans in twice. They initially voted them into the house so they would they botched the republic argument about all the power rested in one party. So, to counter obama, and im sure a little of it had some race factor in it, they voted in gridlock. Nothing is said about it because they thought the republicans would do even more when they voted them into the senate. And, like i said, the other factor is race. People working class people who are democrats, republicans, black or white, should all be working together against cla
We never said we would send forces to stop them. It makes it harder for putin to in continue aggression. Europe does not support the supply of weapons. Europe did not support when we put missiles into europe in the 1980s during the cold war. And they came along with neuron strong American Leadership here it if we had it, we have a better chance of outcome. Thank you. Two questions from the audience. Raise your hand if you are in favor of arming ukraine. Ok, and if you changed your mind, keep your hands up. [laughter] ok, a couple. How many people are on the fence . All right. I want to think carnegie for hosting this. I want to thank that for panelists the 4 panelists. Mr. Ambassador, thank you for coming. Thank you to our staff. [applause] our month block visit to historical universities concludes. Washington journals live every morning at 7 a. M. Eastern you can join the conversation with your calls Facebook Comments and tweets. Today, speakers include doug stone, the former commande
And government leadership and policy coordination. These themes are the three pillars, if you will, of whats necessary to move forward with the development. The first two listed are in the Environmental Stewardship theme and the first is that industry and regulators should Work Together to analyze these new technologies for well control. The second speaks to Oil Spill Response in ice and there is an Industry Collaborative Research project thats been under way since 2012 that has been evaluating Response Technologies developed in temperate climates to see how they will perform in the arctic and we recommend that Government Agencies form that collaborative and there are eight International Companies participating. In the area of economic viability we make two recommendations and the first is around extending the drilling season. The picture at the left illustrates the challenge, currently the exploration drilling season is conducted in the winter or in the summer, excuse me, when the wat
Technology exploration now is to look at ways to bring electrooptical sensors into this architecture beyond that opir sensor, that Missile Warning sensor that kicks these things off. And were going to do that by capitalizing on the work thats being done in industry today. Both on sensors, as well as on building Unmanned Aerial Vehicles that fly at very high at attitudes. A High Altitude platform is also key to one of the other investments we want to make. So if we go back just a few years here, we made a big bet on airborne layser in the light 90s and early 2000s. And that system that we built, although it was very effective in doing that one particular job we had for it, which is proving that you could shoot down a rocket at the speed of light using light a tremendous accomplishment. Although, it proved impractical from an operational standpoint, you can imagine have a fleet of 737s flying at 33,000 feet with a laser system in them. There is a lot of challenges in that. What we know n