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yesterday, we marked yet another equal pay day. what is equal pay day? that means that it took 104 days for the average woman's earnings to catch up with what the average manmade last year. 104 days. that is exactly 104 days too long. 52 years since the equal pay act became law and the woman still makes only 78 cents on average for every dollar earned by a man. that is almost $10,000 a year or almost half a million dollars over the course of the average career. and the gap has barely changed in over a decade. even in nursing, a profession that is more than 90% female, a study last month showed that men earned $5,100 more per year on average than women, when you control for education, experience and other factors. clearly, we must do more to close the gender pay gap. i re-introduced the paycheck fairness act. my bill would finish the job. it would end pay secrecy across the board. it would require employers to prove that pay disparities are not based on gender. passing the bill would give real peace to a simple principle, men and women in the same job des
yesterday, we marked yet another equal pay day. what is equal pay day? that means that it took 104 days for the average woman's earnings to catch up with what the average manmade last year. 104 days. that is exactly 104 days too long. 52 years since the equal pay act became law and the woman still makes only 78 cents on average for every dollar earned by a man. that is almost $10,000 a year or almost half a million dollars over the course of the average career. and the gap has barely changed in...
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if they paying $2,700 for me to stay here, they might as well pay $2,700 for me to get my own apartment. >> do you think other people in the building are paying $2700? >> no. >> how much do you think they're paying? >> less than that. i don't think $2,700. >> i want folks to understand that if it wasn't for this program, that because this apartment is rent-stabilized, you could possibly just afford to be living here. >> wait a minute. so paying tenants in the building the average rent is $900 dollars. >> right. >> and the city is paying up to three thousand dollars? >> yes. >> for the same apartments? >> yes. >> it seems so ridiculous that you would remove affordable housing stock from working families to house people in crisis and then turn a profit. why are people looking for a shelter elsewhere? when they're already in a dwelling that's rent stabilized? it doesn't make any sense to me. >> when mayor de blasio was elected, he promised to phase out cluster sites. but in the last year his administration has actually added 225 cluster units. >> we are facing high numbers and we have to e
if they paying $2,700 for me to stay here, they might as well pay $2,700 for me to get my own apartment. >> do you think other people in the building are paying $2700? >> no. >> how much do you think they're paying? >> less than that. i don't think $2,700. >> i want folks to understand that if it wasn't for this program, that because this apartment is rent-stabilized, you could possibly just afford to be living here. >> wait a minute. so paying tenants in the...
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do you think you could pay more you think you pay too much? caller: we probably pay too much.his is based on our income. other things are never taken into account. we have serious medical expenses. we've got a low income for today's workers. it just doesn't take into account whether you can afford that level of tax. host: you think you are getting your money's worth of what you're paying right now? caller: no. it's not spent the way the people it spent. host: give us a specific example. caller: human services, education, infrastructure. all of the things we are doing without right now. host: what are the ways you don't like? caller: the military wastes a lot of money. i think we are giving too much money to other countries. i think that the military budget is interfering with countries where we shouldn't. host: bill is up next in georgia on the line for people who make over $100,000 a year. are you getting your money's worth in the taxes that you paid pitcher? caller: i think so. thank you for taking my call. my complaint is people are making $116,000 don't have to pay any soc
do you think you could pay more you think you pay too much? caller: we probably pay too much.his is based on our income. other things are never taken into account. we have serious medical expenses. we've got a low income for today's workers. it just doesn't take into account whether you can afford that level of tax. host: you think you are getting your money's worth of what you're paying right now? caller: no. it's not spent the way the people it spent. host: give us a specific example. caller:...
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recibe dinero de un familiar que vive en otro paÍs?o que no aunque hubo puntos que yo dirÍa que el gobierno podría decir bueno, en lo que era el sistema de salud pÚblica o el sistema de educaciÓn los cubanos se sentÍan muy satisfechos. pero yo creo que es muy difÍcil para el gobierno cubano. jorge: desforestar aquÍ felicidades. al volver tenemos una entrevista con harry reed, quiÉn cree que debe ser el prÓximo presidente o presidenta? se lo preguntamos. probé belvita y luego ♪ ejercite decore y mis uñas combiné ♪ ♪ y hasta alan tacher salude ♪ vo: las crujientes galletas belvita se hornean cuidadosamente para liberar energía nutritiva por cuatro horas. belvita. gánale a la mañana. ♪ morning win ♪ jorge: harry reid es el demÓcrata mÁs importante del senado. pero hace un tiempo informÓ que se va a retirar. a pesar de todo aÚn le queda mÁs de un aÑo y medio de trabajo y no se quiere ir sin dejar de proteger a miles de indocumentados. fuimos a las vegas para hablar con Él. senador, es para hablar con nosotros. usted dijo que se accidente n
recibe dinero de un familiar que vive en otro paÍs?o que no aunque hubo puntos que yo dirÍa que el gobierno podría decir bueno, en lo que era el sistema de salud pÚblica o el sistema de educaciÓn los cubanos se sentÍan muy satisfechos. pero yo creo que es muy difÍcil para el gobierno cubano. jorge: desforestar aquÍ felicidades. al volver tenemos una entrevista con harry reed, quiÉn cree que debe ser el prÓximo presidente o presidenta? se lo preguntamos. probé belvita y luego ♪...
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este es un gran paÍs.e de eso. bueno, desde que obama fue elegido, ha habido esta divisiÓn partidista terrible. >> senador, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> un placer. >> se lo agradezco. fue el senador harry reid en exclusiva, aquÍ, en "al punto". hacemos una pausa y volvemos con mÁs. ¿quién puede resistirse a la marca... ...número uno en comida para cachorros de estados unidos? purina puppy chow contiene... ...dha y los nutrientes esenciales que se encuentran en la leche materna. purina puppy chow. ♪ el us postal service hace entregas a todos las direcciones de los estados unidos, casi todos los días. así que cuando quieres devolver paquetes, por lo que sea, no tienes que esforzarte mucho porque nosotros ya tenemos que ir ahí a entregar tu correo. así que para nosotros es fácil recoger lo que quieres devolver. sólo ve al internet, programa que lo recojan gratis, déjaselo a tu cartero y nosotros lo devolvemos por ti. ir a la universidad. y como todo, lo planeas hasta el último detalle. porque es una de
este es un gran paÍs.e de eso. bueno, desde que obama fue elegido, ha habido esta divisiÓn partidista terrible. >> senador, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> un placer. >> se lo agradezco. fue el senador harry reid en exclusiva, aquÍ, en "al punto". hacemos una pausa y volvemos con mÁs. ¿quién puede resistirse a la marca... ...número uno en comida para cachorros de estados unidos? purina puppy chow contiene... ...dha y los nutrientes esenciales que se...
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making sure people are paying what they ought to be paying. it is well beyond any reasonable deadline. we expect you to come along and cleanup after us in the tax code. an old cartoon character pogo, says we have seen the enemy, and it is us. my hope is that you will be able to help my constituents. people call my office every day with a variety of concerns. one of the people called my office in the past 14 years is because they did not have health care coverage. they were frankly doing without. that is a not good option. what are we going to do about it? we have been talking about doing something about it for years. and we did not. when hillary clinton was first lady, she tried to do something about it. and it did not work out. for barack obama becomes president and says, let's give it another shot. i serve on a committee with senator portman. i do not know if you was with us when we did his work on the finance committee. we tried a bipartisan effort for months with three democrats and three republicans to figure out how to extend health care
making sure people are paying what they ought to be paying. it is well beyond any reasonable deadline. we expect you to come along and cleanup after us in the tax code. an old cartoon character pogo, says we have seen the enemy, and it is us. my hope is that you will be able to help my constituents. people call my office every day with a variety of concerns. one of the people called my office in the past 14 years is because they did not have health care coverage. they were frankly doing...
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i was one of those people you go home you pay your power bill and you move on. you don't actually look at the numbers. that is what is happening in so many cases customers are not paying attention to the details they are paying the bill not realizing they could get a lower rate but you got stay on top of the ball. >> good reminder, from "america tonight's" adam may. >>> next, the investigators caught in the dark web. the latest twist in the effort to call a halt to illicit trade on the dark road. >>> rosa parks the act of defiance and the life behind it. >> it was not a one act pay. >> it wasn't just the bus? >> it wasn't just the bus. there is so much more. >> and hot on "america tonight" now, we follow despair of sexual assault victims at one of america's most powerful evening powerful evangelical institutions. bob jones university. ahead on "america tonight". >> our fast forward segment shines light on the dark net. it is a largely hidden part of the web where sellers hawk illicit goods anything from drugs to your financial information and buyers pay in bitco
i was one of those people you go home you pay your power bill and you move on. you don't actually look at the numbers. that is what is happening in so many cases customers are not paying attention to the details they are paying the bill not realizing they could get a lower rate but you got stay on top of the ball. >> good reminder, from "america tonight's" adam may. >>> next, the investigators caught in the dark web. the latest twist in the effort to call a halt to...
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when president kennedy signed the equal pay act which requires equal pay for equal work, women's pay was at 59% of men. we've made progress but time has exposed loopholes in -- that hinder the law. i call on the house to pass congresswoman delauro's paycheck fairness act which would close these loopholes and bring us closer to pay equity. let's make equal pay for equal work a reality. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker this week marks the 150th anniversary of the tragic day an assassin's bullet took president abraham lincoln's life. there's no greater challenge than leading a nation through an armed conflict against itself. one that divided families and longtime friends. when responding to criticism of his efforts to save the union, president lincoln said, i
when president kennedy signed the equal pay act which requires equal pay for equal work, women's pay was at 59% of men. we've made progress but time has exposed loopholes in -- that hinder the law. i call on the house to pass congresswoman delauro's paycheck fairness act which would close these loopholes and bring us closer to pay equity. let's make equal pay for equal work a reality. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what...
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neil: who pays for that? >> they lift people into the middle class. they keep them from falling out of the middle class. neil: who pays for that? >> the same tax that republicans are trying to put into swiss cheese tax holes for businesses. it's not for the real people. neil: maybe you'll answer this. who pays for this? >> we pay for it. the small business owner. the average americans. we pay for it. money has to come from somewhere. doesn't fall out of trees. what happens with this entitlement programs, the deficit accelerates we're diverting necessary for ourselves the private sector that would get this economy going. all this rah-rah about this recovery, you know what, it's not a recovery. i wouldn't be surprised to see us slip back into a recession because of what's going on. neil: you have to start saying, we will also comprise on the credits we like. and the things we give to oil companies and banks. >> that's how we get the complicated tax code to begin with. look profits are high. people's productivit
neil: who pays for that? >> they lift people into the middle class. they keep them from falling out of the middle class. neil: who pays for that? >> the same tax that republicans are trying to put into swiss cheese tax holes for businesses. it's not for the real people. neil: maybe you'll answer this. who pays for this? >> we pay for it. the small business owner. the average americans. we pay for it. money has to come from somewhere. doesn't fall out of trees. what happens...
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all the taxes -- >> you pay all the taxes that you're supposed to be paying? >> in san joseÑi the pot shops claim their employees are doing nothing wrong, paying all of their taxes and not in any danger of getting shut down by the city. >> so you guys pay the taxes? okay, they're not going to come back on you, they're done because you didn't pay the taxes. was the information shared there accurate? >> no, incorrect, they're not paying taxes. >> reporter: she coordinates the marijuana businesses for the city of san jose, since 2011 san jose has collected more than $18 million in taxes from pot shops. but in response to requests from the investigative unit the city confirmed it has more than $2 million in unpaid marijuana taxes, penalties, and interests. >> $2 million is a lot of money. has the city dropped the ball by not getting those dollars? >> i would say no. it's the city's goal to eventually pursue that unpaid tax amount. >> reporter: the city's list of non-compliant pot shops include the san jose medicinal group, nor cal care, and the cannibus club. can
all the taxes -- >> you pay all the taxes that you're supposed to be paying? >> in san joseÑi the pot shops claim their employees are doing nothing wrong, paying all of their taxes and not in any danger of getting shut down by the city. >> so you guys pay the taxes? okay, they're not going to come back on you, they're done because you didn't pay the taxes. was the information shared there accurate? >> no, incorrect, they're not paying taxes. >> reporter: she...
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and @mad money, pay off the car or the house? pay off the car, house, let it run.mortgage can be very low. you might get a better return from the dividend stocks that we talk about and get that morage in -- mortgage money. this tweet comes from @ctv ater. what percentage should people save and invest from their income a month? this is one area where people can use advice. i talk about this all the time. my advice is you should look at what your discretionary money would be away from just eating. that's the money that i want to see put away. all right? just in other words, movies that kind of thing, try it. i did it for two years and i can't believe how much money i was able to save. two years when i got out of law school. up next, we have a tweet from @little feet farm. how many stocks is too few, too many to own? we are professionals, we know how to do the analysis that means i think for you if you're -- an amateur home gamer, no more than ten. it's too hard, you don't have the time. let's go to this one, who says student loans less than 3%. suggestion, you are br
and @mad money, pay off the car or the house? pay off the car, house, let it run.mortgage can be very low. you might get a better return from the dividend stocks that we talk about and get that morage in -- mortgage money. this tweet comes from @ctv ater. what percentage should people save and invest from their income a month? this is one area where people can use advice. i talk about this all the time. my advice is you should look at what your discretionary money would be away from just...
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we would be seeing pay equity around 2058. if you look that red line that starts around 2003 the pay gap has pretty much stalled kw if we keep up that pace we will have pay equitay by the year twin throw 9 >> thank you very much. thank you for being here today. next speaker, please. >> greetings. i'm a forth generation bay view hunters point resident and don't think anyone on the board of have visors can say that. that is a rare thing. my great grand parent came here like many other of the black people in the great migration to build this city and cities like this one such as oakland. more than half of san franciscos black population is displaced san francisco has the fastest out migration since katrina post new orlen. that is delorable and we are here today and here on the step oz sft ahall to hold city afissions accountable for their action and silence. when you are silent that means you don't care about black lives. you can complaceants in your racism. it is important fortuse demand you to take action. we demand you stop pr
we would be seeing pay equity around 2058. if you look that red line that starts around 2003 the pay gap has pretty much stalled kw if we keep up that pace we will have pay equitay by the year twin throw 9 >> thank you very much. thank you for being here today. next speaker, please. >> greetings. i'm a forth generation bay view hunters point resident and don't think anyone on the board of have visors can say that. that is a rare thing. my great grand parent came here like many other...
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identified as joint under 834 you can't walk away from the power does the water wholesale customers can't pay for it so that is the challenge that we are bringing up. >> okay. >> how do we determine the 55 45. >> well, i wonder who was there around that time (laughter). >> i was there but i don't remember. >> again. >> let me try to take it then you can since you were there. >> so my understanding when we looked at all the assets power and water and joint and the expect was that a lot of the assets that benefit power they sized it to maximize the power generation so like mountain tunnel for example, they built it not for the amount of water be delivered but to maximize to generate in producing power there's a lot of assets that probably fall under that and so they felt that was you know benefit for the power and also customers are not benefiting from the power there was an effort to trying to determine each one of the assets what is the value as it relates to generating power for the power enterprise and how much for water so through a whole list of assets they came with the official category
identified as joint under 834 you can't walk away from the power does the water wholesale customers can't pay for it so that is the challenge that we are bringing up. >> okay. >> how do we determine the 55 45. >> well, i wonder who was there around that time (laughter). >> i was there but i don't remember. >> again. >> let me try to take it then you can since you were there. >> so my understanding when we looked at all the assets power and water and...
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, una etapa en este paÍs y aunque tiene mucha historia. sobre el escaÑo que iba a dejar bÁrbara boxer, y usted tenÍa que hablar con su familia para ver la posibilidad del involucrarse en una campaÑa para el senado de california? >>> josÉ como se que tÚ lo sabes esa conversas con la esposa no es de una vez, son mushgschas h horas y ademÁs son muchas conversaciÓn de operacion bueno que son conversaciones, creo que en mis prÓximos misioneses para verano creo que yo tomo esa decisiÓn porque josÉ para mÍ siendo la persona en el congreso en la cÁmara baja demÓcrata del cuarto rango mÁs alto, tengo responsabilidades dentro de la cÁmara baja y tengo que decirle a mis colegas demÓcratas lo que pienso hacer porque si me voy al senado hay responsabilidades en la cÁmara baja que alguien va a tener que ayudarme a cumplir y asÍ que para mi esa decisiÓn no solo se basa en lo que necesito hacer yo personalmente para lo mejor para mi estado para el mejor de mis colegas en la cÁmara baja tambiÉn y asÍ que para el verano ya tomo ese paso necesario de decidir
, una etapa en este paÍs y aunque tiene mucha historia. sobre el escaÑo que iba a dejar bÁrbara boxer, y usted tenÍa que hablar con su familia para ver la posibilidad del involucrarse en una campaÑa para el senado de california? >>> josÉ como se que tÚ lo sabes esa conversas con la esposa no es de una vez, son mushgschas h horas y ademÁs son muchas conversaciÓn de operacion bueno que son conversaciones, creo que en mis prÓximos misioneses para verano creo que yo tomo esa...
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estados unidos reportÓ al salvador a un general retirado, pero una ley de su paÍs podrÍa protegerlo.iva realizada en cuba, tendremos otros temas de este sondeo. comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su "noticiero univision" ediciÓn nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches, hoy hablÓ por primera vez el hombre que grabÓ con la cÁmara de su celular el momento en que el agente de la policÍa michael slager a walter scott. natalia verdina no tiene lo Último de este caso que vuelve a llamar la atenciÓn. dicha natalia: empezÓ con un cÁntico pero se trata de una protesta pacÍfica, la comunidad comparte su sentimiento por la muerte del afroamericano walter scott, muriÓ el sÁbado tras recibir siete balazos, los disparos fueron hechos por la espalda. en vez de reaccionar de manera violenta, han alzado su voz. participantes compartieron sus experiencias y dicen sentirse optimistas. dicen que con la ayuda de este vÍdeo las autoridades pudieron enfrentar a cargo de homicidio a la gente michael slager. unos cuÁntos segundos de vÍdeo cambiaron de todo el curso de la investigaciÓn.
estados unidos reportÓ al salvador a un general retirado, pero una ley de su paÍs podrÍa protegerlo.iva realizada en cuba, tendremos otros temas de este sondeo. comenzamos. ♪ locutor: este es su "noticiero univision" ediciÓn nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches, hoy hablÓ por primera vez el hombre que grabÓ con la cÁmara de su celular el momento en que el agente de la policÍa michael slager a walter scott. natalia verdina no tiene lo Último de...
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pay. if the amount of income goes up you're eligible for less. you let the marketplace know that immediately, it will adjust the advanced payment immediately and you'll have no change or reconciliation at the end of the year. so, we spent a lot of time cms spent a lot of time over the last year trying to get people to understand as 2014 unrolled that if your estimate was wrong or changed you needed to get back to the marketplace a number of people did, that would mean you'd get a 1095-a for the part of the year that you were under one coverage and another 1095-a when premium changed so at the end you'd know what your premiums were. we think it's going to get better in the second year because everybody will have been through it once. and will understand that you're making an estimate of your income, you have to be careful that that's as close as to what reality is going to be. if it changes over the course of the year, you need to get back to the marketplace. >> thank you. senator langford?
pay. if the amount of income goes up you're eligible for less. you let the marketplace know that immediately, it will adjust the advanced payment immediately and you'll have no change or reconciliation at the end of the year. so, we spent a lot of time cms spent a lot of time over the last year trying to get people to understand as 2014 unrolled that if your estimate was wrong or changed you needed to get back to the marketplace a number of people did, that would mean you'd get a 1095-a for the...
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hardy pays and he has no issue; right? because this is one property but if it should be split 3 ways yes, he should be refunded money is it one foe for all three of us or two fees based on two property. >> the question before us there are two foes when there should be a third fee we're not discussing hard fees only in addition to the one that is sent to our partners unit. >> so she hadn't foiled an appeal but i respectfully request one foe and commissioner mccray and i say that not a bad way that we're acknowledging the meeting those monthly fees not be included because of the timeframe along this so - >> that be considered. >> the monitoring fees thank you. >> okay. thank you if you have nothing else we'll go to public comment. any public comment on this item? >> seeing none commissioners? commissioner walker >> i would like to make to motion to uphold the order of abatement and reduce fees. >> either i mean, that's debatable if it's been paid it's been paid so eliminate fees on this one. >> thank you not to cut you off b
hardy pays and he has no issue; right? because this is one property but if it should be split 3 ways yes, he should be refunded money is it one foe for all three of us or two fees based on two property. >> the question before us there are two foes when there should be a third fee we're not discussing hard fees only in addition to the one that is sent to our partners unit. >> so she hadn't foiled an appeal but i respectfully request one foe and commissioner mccray and i say that not...
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schools are very adept at paying athletic departments paying themselves, their salaries so outstrip any other part of the university, that it's kind of ridicules. it ridiculous, it is ridiculous from an academic point of view. >> the highest paid employee in the state is either the basketball coach the football coach or the athletic director. is it too bad to real this reel this in, this is it the big money world is where we live and where we're going to live for foreseeable future? >> by the way, it's also the minor leagues, half of all major league baseball players born in the united states played some form of college ball. a huge percentage of national hockey league players and of course the olympic team players, so it's been the minor leagues for all sports, subsidized by the colleges, these very wealthy professional organizations. it will continue, unless the courts intervene. now, the courts could intervene, and say you've got to overturn this system and such. but it's very possible at that point, congress would intervene. there's a man named ken star who we all know who is the pr
schools are very adept at paying athletic departments paying themselves, their salaries so outstrip any other part of the university, that it's kind of ridicules. it ridiculous, it is ridiculous from an academic point of view. >> the highest paid employee in the state is either the basketball coach the football coach or the athletic director. is it too bad to real this reel this in, this is it the big money world is where we live and where we're going to live for foreseeable future?...
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discrimination is the threat of paying women back pay. discrimination can be factored into the cost of doing business. mr. president, yesterday was equal pay day something we, unfortunately, commemorate each year. it symbolizes that it takes 104 days longer in a -- than it does for a man to make -- for a woman to earn what a man earned the previous year. what does that mean? it means that for a man and what he earns in 365 days, it takes a woman 469 days to earn the same amount of money, 104 days more. we don't commemorate this day with joy but with a call to action. we need to make a change in the federal law books to finally get equal pay in the federal chefs. we want this in the budget act because we know this will be an important way of dealing with a variety of issues. we worked on this legislation for a number of years and quite frankly, we're frustrated. we're frustrated that time and time and time again that we're trying to advance this cause. you know, it started over 50 years ago in 1963, lyndon johnson moving on the civil right
discrimination is the threat of paying women back pay. discrimination can be factored into the cost of doing business. mr. president, yesterday was equal pay day something we, unfortunately, commemorate each year. it symbolizes that it takes 104 days longer in a -- than it does for a man to make -- for a woman to earn what a man earned the previous year. what does that mean? it means that for a man and what he earns in 365 days, it takes a woman 469 days to earn the same amount of money, 104...
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everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same wayith android. emily: google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? mark: this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how many things don't change with apple pay. you put in your credit card. emily: are you saying it's not that innovative? mark: it's innovative but in a way that's consistent with the status quo. [laughter] it is very clever. it's very -- i acknowledge what i just said. it's very clever. it is cleverly done. if everyone has a way to pay and all the merchants take it, then it is all great. but until you have universal acceptance on both sides, nobody uses it. it is a network effects problem. apple pay is cleverly calibrated to skip through that to be in alignment with the status quo of payments. credit card companies
everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same wayith android. emily: google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? mark: this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how many things don't...
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: sometimes what you're paying for, harvard and yale, sometimes what you're paying for is access to aty access to-- you're not paying-- fizziction is the same no matter where you are right? ( applause ) i mean, at the university of minnesota, water freezes at 32 degrees just like it does at harvard, right? at harvard you're talking to the guy who came up with that ( bleep ). his granddaughter. that's the difference. >> the top colleges are basically charging for admission to a private club. >> larry: i'm very concerned about kids, though, that come out and they're this debt for years and years, and they have a good education ask there's not much of a job in their future. >> you think that's why they make more money because they have an ominous debt hanging over their head. >> larry: places like stanford, they're offering free education for people under i think $100,000. i think schools with this kind of money should just make it free for everybody. we'll be right back, and we'll talk about it. ( cheers and applause ) all these networks keep making different claims. it gets confusing.
: sometimes what you're paying for, harvard and yale, sometimes what you're paying for is access to aty access to-- you're not paying-- fizziction is the same no matter where you are right? ( applause ) i mean, at the university of minnesota, water freezes at 32 degrees just like it does at harvard, right? at harvard you're talking to the guy who came up with that ( bleep ). his granddaughter. that's the difference. >> the top colleges are basically charging for admission to a private...
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equal pay day is a symbol of ha far we need to go for equal pay. full time employed women on average earn 78 cents for every dollar men ern. that figure is slightly better in san francisco. i have seen it where it was 81 or 87 cents, but it is till not 100. for women of color the gap is bigger. whether folks have a college education and work in a white or blue caller job, or have childrens women are paid less than men. studies show with personal choizing and experiences are accounted for across industries and at every level the wage gap still persists. when women are undervalued and underpaid they have a harder time making ends meet carrying for the families and sabeing for retirement. the gap hurts women and families and our economy as a whole. this resolution will declare today equal pay day in san francisco and encourage further action to close the gender pay gap. this isn't a problem somewhere else, it isn't something we can pat ourselves on the back and say san francisco solved it already because right here in our own city we still have a disc
equal pay day is a symbol of ha far we need to go for equal pay. full time employed women on average earn 78 cents for every dollar men ern. that figure is slightly better in san francisco. i have seen it where it was 81 or 87 cents, but it is till not 100. for women of color the gap is bigger. whether folks have a college education and work in a white or blue caller job, or have childrens women are paid less than men. studies show with personal choizing and experiences are accounted for across...
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how you pay for service. one of the big issues in the way we pay for medicare is it incentivizes doctors whether it's best for their patients. how do you make your patient's health better is a good pivot. how do you tween what's better? this is left to discretion and in this way kicking the can down the road. >> we'll talk about this issue of value-based care, take us back to 1997. why was this mladenoved in the first place? >> well, the volume of physician services under led carey has been growing for many, many years -- under under medicare has been growing for many, many years. on a piece work basis as if you were paying could be lers cobblers to make shoes, regardless whether the shoes were any good. the incentives were for doctors to do more and more and more because they got paid on this piece work basis and the rates of those expenditures were going way way up. congress said enough, we have to come up with some kind of a formula where if the volume of service goes up, the doctors will get paid less, so
how you pay for service. one of the big issues in the way we pay for medicare is it incentivizes doctors whether it's best for their patients. how do you make your patient's health better is a good pivot. how do you tween what's better? this is left to discretion and in this way kicking the can down the road. >> we'll talk about this issue of value-based care, take us back to 1997. why was this mladenoved in the first place? >> well, the volume of physician services under led carey...
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you say you pay child support? caller: yes, i pay child support.my daughter was born, for seven years, she has been double dipping. i was taking care of her, paying her every week. for seven years, she was collecting welfare and i was not aware of that until seven years later, obviously. they started garnishing my check. i decided not to be on board. in other words, work under the table because i did not want to pay that money back even though i had proof i was taking care of my kids, they still wanted me to pay that seven years of welfare. also i have been working for the past 10 years on the table. and they started taking 50% of my pay. i went and got another job. they started taking 50% of that check as well. in the interim i had got custody of my two grandkids granddaughters that is seven and nine. they are still taking this money out. how am i supposed to support my grandkids at the same time trying to pay this back welfare stuff? mind you they still want me to pay the stuff in arrears. host: we will have to leave it there. last spots from col
you say you pay child support? caller: yes, i pay child support.my daughter was born, for seven years, she has been double dipping. i was taking care of her, paying her every week. for seven years, she was collecting welfare and i was not aware of that until seven years later, obviously. they started garnishing my check. i decided not to be on board. in other words, work under the table because i did not want to pay that money back even though i had proof i was taking care of my kids, they...
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have more than two active loans >> they can also pay off and rehe file. >> is there a penalty in paying off the loan. >> no. >> no. >> it's your money. >> okay your borrowing your money. >> i make a motion we accept that fantastic recommendation. >> okay. >> open up for public comment on item 12. >> seeing none close public comment all in favor, say i. passes unanimously president chiu thank you, everybody. >> call item 13. >> item 13 the discussion sf pc. >> commissioners you have the monthly activity i wanted to let you all know this goggling yard has established the credit beginning april 1st 1.3 percent up from 122 percent last quarter do you have any questions i'll be happy to take them. >> commissioner driscoll. >> i have a question on the updates to goldberg for the companies to prepare for retirement it gives a quick summary. >> well, the retirement board approved gold maker sometime ago it was launched last year and the committee looked at the numbers and got feedback they felt perhaps the launch 80 - could have been more robust we're developing a communication to releathern go
have more than two active loans >> they can also pay off and rehe file. >> is there a penalty in paying off the loan. >> no. >> no. >> it's your money. >> okay your borrowing your money. >> i make a motion we accept that fantastic recommendation. >> okay. >> open up for public comment on item 12. >> seeing none close public comment all in favor, say i. passes unanimously president chiu thank you, everybody. >> call item 13....
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we'll even pay to ship it back.ut keep the spa-quality dermavital skin care products as our free gift. you get the dermawand, the cosmetic bag, the watch-it-once dvd, the money-back guarantee, the dermavital pre-face treatment, the dermavital hydra support moisturizer, the dermavital hydra infusion beauty treatment and hydrating skin mist. that's a $360 value, all for just three easy payments of only $39.95. but remember, if you call in the next 15 minutes, you can try dermawand absolutely free for 30 days. that's right, you'll pay nothing for your dermawand, not even shipping and handling, for the first 30 days. if you're not entirely happy we'll even pay return shipping. that's a 100% risk-free trial with the dermawand you order today. take years off your appearance and look fabulous with your dermawand. call or log on now. >> man: to participate in the 30-day free dermawand trial, call the number on your screen right now. you won't be charged anything, not even shipping and handling for the dermawand you order to
we'll even pay to ship it back.ut keep the spa-quality dermavital skin care products as our free gift. you get the dermawand, the cosmetic bag, the watch-it-once dvd, the money-back guarantee, the dermavital pre-face treatment, the dermavital hydra support moisturizer, the dermavital hydra infusion beauty treatment and hydrating skin mist. that's a $360 value, all for just three easy payments of only $39.95. but remember, if you call in the next 15 minutes, you can try dermawand absolutely free...
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you ought to be paying for it. you pay for things like bottled water.n't you pay for music? and if you only have things going to few -- to free songwriters cannot make a living. you would have a loss of a high percentage of americans songwriters who cannot earn a living. the average american pays about $500 a year on music, but about 100 of that is for live music. if you are a songwriter that does not tour, you are not able to get any of that income. services have got to have a price point so you can make a living if you are a songwriter. cory: interesting stuff. thank you very much. well the drama continues as two , former federal agents are charged with money laundering and wire fraud and stealing bitcoins from silk road. it is an amazing story, next on "bloomberg west." ♪ ♪ cory: the bwest byte is when we focus on one number that tells a whole lot. joining me to tell us a whole lot is charles allen via skype. charles, what is the byte? charles: 2 is the number of the day today. that is the number of agents arrested in the silk road case. this is an a
you ought to be paying for it. you pay for things like bottled water.n't you pay for music? and if you only have things going to few -- to free songwriters cannot make a living. you would have a loss of a high percentage of americans songwriters who cannot earn a living. the average american pays about $500 a year on music, but about 100 of that is for live music. if you are a songwriter that does not tour, you are not able to get any of that income. services have got to have a price point so...
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pay-wall journals. and it's something that it offers the opportunity for everyone to be involved in research. and especially because the research that goes on at universities is federally funded in many ways. it makes those federal dollars mean something more to the people that can use them. so just -- >> are you saying -- i'm not familiar with the bill per se -- that as a facet, as a condition of receiving federal dollars or other public dollars, that you need to agree that whatever findings that research results in are available to the public on line or in some other way? >> so the nih program requires -- any nih funded projects have to be published publicly within one year of completion. so there's one year where it's -- it can be hidden behind whatever pay wall the publisher has. but after that year they have to release it to the public. and it's public information. >> well, to the extent that we can make research available to people one of the things the computer does for us is allows a lot of rese
pay-wall journals. and it's something that it offers the opportunity for everyone to be involved in research. and especially because the research that goes on at universities is federally funded in many ways. it makes those federal dollars mean something more to the people that can use them. so just -- >> are you saying -- i'm not familiar with the bill per se -- that as a facet, as a condition of receiving federal dollars or other public dollars, that you need to agree that whatever...
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cumple con algunas condiciones por los cuales es catalogado como un paÍs terrorista como un pais queaciÓn de los estados unidos que tienen los presidentes de la a amÉrica latina con nuestro pueblo >>> saliendo de panamÁ ¿ cuÁl es el proceso paso >>> sac >>> sÍ hay un plebiscito en la isla se rompiÓ la cadena del t totsz ta este tarismo y la sociedad momento, pero lo que no mpuede pasar que sea el grupo en el poder que nunca ha sido elegido por sus ciudadanos y viola los derechos humanos el Único que tome las decisiones, por eso que estamos promoviendo un plebiscito para que sea el soberano, quiÉn tome las decisiones y entonces podamos decir que estÁ comenzando un proceso de transiciÓn y el soberano es el pueblo no 3 en general o el grupo de ahora >>> muchas gracias >>> momento de una pausa en panamÁ al regresar hablamos con el congresista de texas joaquÍn castro quien dice que el embargo de estados unidos con cuba se mantendrÁ en pie hasta que mueran los hermanos castros y un recorrido por la cultura y la mÚsica de panamÁ en manos de dos seÑoritas muy especiales al regresar presentam
cumple con algunas condiciones por los cuales es catalogado como un paÍs terrorista como un pais queaciÓn de los estados unidos que tienen los presidentes de la a amÉrica latina con nuestro pueblo >>> saliendo de panamÁ ¿ cuÁl es el proceso paso >>> sac >>> sÍ hay un plebiscito en la isla se rompiÓ la cadena del t totsz ta este tarismo y la sociedad momento, pero lo que no mpuede pasar que sea el grupo en el poder que nunca ha sido elegido por sus ciudadanos y...
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pero el paÍs estÁ en crisis.res que alzan la voz y han sido escuchadas aquÍ en panamÁ. a propÓsito del presidente barack obama, primero estuvo visitando el canal de panamÁ. despuÉs estuvo en un foro econÓmico en el que estuvo acompaÑado por el presidente de mÉxico, por la presidenta de brasil, el presidente de panamÁ entre otros mandatarios. y tambiÉn se reuniÓ con jÓvenes disidentes cubanos. jorge, es la informaciÓn por el momento cuando estamos a pocos minutos que se instale oficialmente la cumbre de las amÉricas. jorge: muchas gracias, fÉlix. ahora mÁs respuestas de 1200 cubanos en una encuesta exclusiva hecha en la isla para noticias univisiÓn y el diario washington post. la mayorÍa de los entrevistados, un 61% dice que recibe dinero de un familiar que vive en estados unidos. ademÁs, una amplia mayorÍa, es decir, estamos hablando de un 74%, asegura que recibe dinero de un hermano, de una hermana u otro familiar en el extranjero. mientras que un 21% de amistades. ahora, cÓmo gastan esas remesas los cubanos? un
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>>> on second thought, conventional wisdom says pay off your mortgage before you retire. give you reasons why that might not be the best idea. >> making the the grade. winter is never a great time for the airlines and this year was challenging to say the least. which ones performed well which didn't? the carriers get their report cae got it for you. all that and more for thursday april 9th. good evening, everyone. sue has the night off. >>> well yesterday, we told you about the $100 billion worth of deals on the table. that helped push the total value of announced deals so far this year to more than a trillion dollars. well today, there was more deal talk. a lot of it. first, a deal rejected. the chip maker altera reportedly said no to an intel offer of $50 a share or so. that would have been a better than 40% premium to altera's stock price when dl talks revved up a few weeks ago. altera makes programmable chips, which is what attracts intel. had the deal gone through, it would have been intel's biggest acquisition ever. shares of altera jumped 3% while intel was off fra
>>> on second thought, conventional wisdom says pay off your mortgage before you retire. give you reasons why that might not be the best idea. >> making the the grade. winter is never a great time for the airlines and this year was challenging to say the least. which ones performed well which didn't? the carriers get their report cae got it for you. all that and more for thursday april 9th. good evening, everyone. sue has the night off. >>> well yesterday, we told you...
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is paying more than they should be paying.t is too large. taxes are too high. the government is messy in the way it collects it. >> i know a lot of people are saying amen and amen to you. i want to bring up another issue that is important. nina talks about this all the time. she says, stop thinking about enforcement and help the people out there that want to pay the taxes because they are the vast majority. do you agree with that? >> yes. and that's what the government ought to be doing, they have to make it easy to pay your taxes. they make it difficult and then they yell at people. if the irs gives the you advice, that's no defense if they decide later that it's wrong. they've also been making up new rules. sending letters to conservative contributors and donors to say maybe their contribution to the heritage foundation is a gift. it should be hit with a gift tax. they didn't send that to left of center donors or groups. they did it to harass conservative donors and they're just making this stuff up. gerri: well, there are a
is paying more than they should be paying.t is too large. taxes are too high. the government is messy in the way it collects it. >> i know a lot of people are saying amen and amen to you. i want to bring up another issue that is important. nina talks about this all the time. she says, stop thinking about enforcement and help the people out there that want to pay the taxes because they are the vast majority. do you agree with that? >> yes. and that's what the government ought to be...