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"Then we..." O'Grady, who knew more, got into Song Ya's car.

"You can only start Plan B. You can contact South Bank Bank and Tiger Fund with Sloan."

For a while, he couldn’t get a good investment bank shell, so Song Ya had to ask black banks and big fund companies for help. South Bank’s CEO Milton Davis met during the campaign to support Michelle’s husband. They had a good relationship, Tiger. The fund's assets under management even surpassed that of the Quantum Fund in 1998, when it was at its peak, but during the Asian financial crisis, it suffered huge losses in several key battles such as the yen, the ruble, and the U.S. Airlines. In 1999, bet the Internet bubble burst and short-selling. Another huge loss, at the beginning of 2000, I turned around 180 degrees and turned to chase the technology industry, but it happened to catch up to a high point...

In the context of such a big bull market in the United States, their funds were only billions of dollars left after two years of tossing. They have become the laughing stock of Wall Street. Their boss, Julian Robertson, is in desperate need of his own kind of flying pig to extend assistance. hand.

It will be more troublesome after revenge against Universal. The Tiger Fund needs to issue an annual report, and it will be difficult for it to be completely confidential in the first half of 2001.

"Ok."

O'Grady had doubts about throwing money into a broken bank in New Jersey, and plan b was just what he wanted.

"I'm afraid that politicians like Bradley won't be able to get rid of them. What if he must take our money and refuse to vote?" O'Grady asked.

"Then go to war." Song Ya's tone was relaxed and free, but his gaze out of the car window became domineering.

"We can't let him go." In fact, there were people from the First Bank of New Jersey in Bradley's office just now. He looked at the back of Song Ya and his party leaving, and thought of the one hundred and two hundred million. Was willing, so he spoke to Bradley.

"I don't want him to see our books." Another senior affairs bureaucrat of the New Jersey state government objected.

"Didn't they say not to give them the right to vote? We can do something about the account book. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com" The people at the First Bank continued to persuade them.

Bradley looked left and looked again, and picked up the landline microphone without saying a word, "Help me pick up little Daley..." he said to the secretary outside.

The others in the room waited quietly.

"Mayor Daly, it's me, um... I just met that kid, um... um..."

He hung up a few times, hung up and called, "Fuck Underwood again... which Underwood? Our former whip whip... Hey! Underwood, it's me, Bradley. I just and that kid When I met, he didn’t have the right to vote. He wouldn’t pay... Well, yes, can you help? Well... Okay, I know you have a good relationship, eh... um... Of course... ok, that’s it? Okay? See you in Washington... then we will have a good chat."

He put down the phone, smacked his mouth and paced in deep thought. After a long time, he raised his head to meet the expectant gaze of the whole room. "Forget it, Underwood doesn't want to see me go to war with that kid. He may be in the Gore government next year The Minister of Real Power, he is missing this year, and the election of those of us who waste the House of Representatives is not very good.

"But Underwood is not a difficult figure to deal with at the moment." The people at Bank One still refused to give up: "He and we have cooperated very harmoniously for many years. He is fouling and helping outsiders..."

"But Underwood has been in a personal relationship with the kid just now for ten years, and the relationship between them is also very deep. Remember the tumultuous Barn case before?"

Bradley didn't want to spend more time explaining what he said in his retort, "Forget it, that's it, forget it... As long as that kid is obedient and doesn't make trouble in our New Jersey after today."

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Chicago 1990 Chapter 1365: HR

The first thousand three hundred and sixty-five chapters HR

On April 5th, Bedford Hills, New York.

"I only know Steve Hines."

Former New York Mayor Dingkins put down three condensed copies of the fbi files and said: "Do you need my help to find out aplus?"

Song Ya and Sloan thought about it. At present, the only people who can absolutely trust and possibly know the internal intelligence of the New York branch of fbi are the old men of the Manhattan Gang. Among them, Dingkins, the most undesirable, is more stable. This is The first person Song Ya circulated after getting the file from Peter.

"These three fbi may be related to the shooting against me."

Song Ya said bluntly, "So we must not make inquiries, otherwise we will be stunned. After I was seriously injured, they and the people behind them should have'let me off' to some extent. If they know that I am still looking for it. if……"

"Ok, I understand."

Of course, a political veteran like Dingkins understood the pros and cons. After thinking about it for a while, he still made a call when Song Ya made a call to his old subordinate, the New York City Police Commissioner.

"Aplus, do you know hr?" he asked after hanging up.

"Humanresource?" Song Ya guessed.

"It is this word, but this word has another meaning within the New York law enforcement agency. It is an elite collective code with middle-level law enforcement officers as the backbone. It is cross-party, cross-New York State, city police, fbi New York branch, prison, and ban. Various law enforcement agencies such as the Office of the Office..."

Dingkins explained: "Its function is similar to what people say. The deep government under the water in Washington is composed of bureaucrats. Of course, the HR in New York is more corrupt than the deep government in Washington. For example, if a certain hr member collects money from the leader of a criminal organization, when another law enforcement agency wants to destroy the criminal organization, the hr gate will ventilate in advance, which is what they said, "Don’t hurt your friends by mistake. '..."

"Then this..." Song Ya seemed to understand a little bit.

"Yes, this Steve Hines is also a member of the HR collective in New York, and his status does not seem to be low."

Dingkins continued to popularize science, "Of course I don't know the specific situation very well. They are tight-lipped about government officials with tenure. They don't need elections..."

"Then the police commissioner you just looked for... also?" Song Ya asked again.

"Yes, he is also a member of hr."

Dingkins did not hide, "But he is black. Ninety percent of this organization is made up of whites. The small number of black law enforcement elites in it have little power and can only barely guarantee their own part of the interests. Uh... last time you asked. The irv Gauti also passed the HR internally. The use of lynching to execute someone requires their collective approval, that is, permission to kill, or the same sentence:'They are forbidden to injure their friends by mistake, but they also take care of each other'."

"It sounds like their power is not small?" Song Ya asked.

"Yes, they are the backbone of the various law enforcement agencies. They are loose and united. They deceive the political officials above, and intervene in the gangs and various criminal activities below to get money, money laundering and even interfering in illicit goods and violent crime businesses. For profit, these black sheep have their own internal moisturizing mechanism, and they are very cold towards traitors and informers. Of course, depending on the place, other cities may not have the same large-scale, rigorous and cruel organization as hr in New York..."

Dingkins added: "In fact, this is the inevitable result that administrative officials will be exchanged due to elections and term restrictions. There must be an organization similar to HR in Chicago, and according to some rumors that I have observed and heard, The governor who is in the primary election is likely to be at the top of a similar organization pyramid in Chicago, and they always have a structure for self-operation and management within them."