Person to discuss it working of forgers with locations that provided in new yorkers with local producers and dairy. Flea street to give a warm welcome to amylee goodman at. [applause] hi everyone. Thank you for coming and i really excited to have a thoughtful conversation with you today about our food and health and fire of which are things that matter to most of us. What we want to talk about with the the meaty truth is an misconception of the hidden secret of the Food Industry while a little figure likes to perpetuate to keep buying their products what the meaty truth seeks to recover is why Food Production today has put this in the state of a Health Crisis and Environmental Crisis to start off with the from the usda food safety director who has stated just to be honest the average consumer probably has no canadian other food is produced so what is the result . People think that eating healthy is very expensive. List of us talk about or got organic or sustainable food. Compared to ap
Leave. [laughter] [inaudible] exactly. We had an oped from december 2012 that said, look, the firms should build dabbal, and theyre not able capital, and theyre not able to do it now. All the other questions about the third amendment aside, the firms should be building capital. Jim and i said the profit sweep doesnt make sense. Look at how does the system evolve, right . So more, so hopefully more capital both internally and through the credit link notes, you know, going from 30 to 90 is triple, but 90 is very close to zero on a 5 trillion Balance Sheet. So that seemed like a modest step when the risk transfers are so successful so far. But more private capital. The two firms will continue to be regulated, and the retaped portfolios retained portfolios, the internal hedge funds will wind down. Thats not as far aform as. John softencrapo, but its much better than the system before the financial crisis, thats for sure. So do we need congress to do legislation, or could fhfa, how much cou
A new gallery at UBC aims to show what everyday life was like in British Columbia for early Chinese immigrants and those seeking their fortune during the gold rush at the turn of the 20th century.