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san francisco is 49 percent than the national average second is that post ata that relies on cost schaffer those people from 2 hundred and 50 to 5 percent of passport are financially vulnerable the chart on the right shows the various income levels the household income that goes tarts premiums for an average 40-year-old person between 2 hundred and 50 percent of poverty and 5 hundred percent of poverty individuals are paying more than 8 percent of their money on premiums this coupled with the higher cost of living in san francisco puts san franciscans at risk of being uninsured or under insured that was determined pie most viable for the proposal that will insure that all low and moderate san franciscans have access to affordable health care act now a a little bit of 101 on the health security ordinances impacted in 2007 it requires employers to make expenditures for health care on behalf of their employees so for for profit with 20 or more or nonprofit with 50 or more employees they make quarterly expenditures for employees they have many options those are the months popular option by far
san francisco is 49 percent than the national average second is that post ata that relies on cost schaffer those people from 2 hundred and 50 to 5 percent of passport are financially vulnerable the chart on the right shows the various income levels the household income that goes tarts premiums for an average 40-year-old person between 2 hundred and 50 percent of poverty and 5 hundred percent of poverty individuals are paying more than 8 percent of their money on premiums this coupled with the...
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. >> big shocker here late night with david letterman band leader paul schaffer turned down one of the most iconic roles in tv history. >> what do you mean you're not going to do it? >> before forecasting jason alexander jerry seinfeld called paul to ask limb to play george costanza. he never returned jerry's call. at least he kept his night job. >>> still to come more moments before they hit it big. >> my name is emma stone. emmastone on a mission to be a pop star and the role that put her on the a-list. >> i'm very lucky and appreciative to be here. >> then from pitch man. >> so why are we up here? >> to oscar. >> was i rushing or dragging? >> we take a look at jk simmons' three decade career before oscar came calling. >> you're the guy from -- >> that's next. >> "extra" brought to you by dominos order on-line at dominos.com. coming up more before they were stars. emma stone showing off the voice as a >>> welcome back to "extra." now more blasts from the past as we look at how it began for oscar winner julieann moore. >> meet julieann smith, freckle face strawberry as classmates vote
. >> big shocker here late night with david letterman band leader paul schaffer turned down one of the most iconic roles in tv history. >> what do you mean you're not going to do it? >> before forecasting jason alexander jerry seinfeld called paul to ask limb to play george costanza. he never returned jerry's call. at least he kept his night job. >>> still to come more moments before they hit it big. >> my name is emma stone. emmastone on a mission to be a pop...
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citizen taking a stand to protect our troops and lieutenant colonel tony schaffer taking a stand on how the president continues to describe the attack. >>> and then new surveillance video may undermine everything we heard from city leaders and continue to hear from them about what happened in this case. we will be joined to weigh in on the latest. almost three weeks to the day since an illegal immigrant allegedly shot and killed kate steinle families deliver a powerful message to washington. one mother is with us live tonight. >> instead of getting joshua home that day from school we got an autopsy repnothing fits, huh? not surprising... ...with that bloated belly. you got gas. i can see it and i know you feel it. get gas-x. it relieves bloating in minutes. plus that uncomfortable pressure. no wonder it's the #1 gas relief brand. the kids are asleep. look what i got. oh my froot loops! [sniffs] let's do this? get up! get up! get up! get up! loop me! bring back the awesome yeah! yeah! yeah! with the great taste of kellogg's froot loops. follow your nose! everyone loves the picture i post
citizen taking a stand to protect our troops and lieutenant colonel tony schaffer taking a stand on how the president continues to describe the attack. >>> and then new surveillance video may undermine everything we heard from city leaders and continue to hear from them about what happened in this case. we will be joined to weigh in on the latest. almost three weeks to the day since an illegal immigrant allegedly shot and killed kate steinle families deliver a powerful message to...
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citizen taking a stand to protect our troops and lieutenant colonel tony schaffer taking a stand on how the president continues to describe the attack. >>> and then new surveillance video may undermine everything we heard from city leaders and continue to hear from them about what happened in this case. we will be joined to weigh in on the latest. almost three weeks to the day since an illegal immigrant allegedly shot and killed kate steinle families deliver a powerful message to washington. one mother is with us live tonight. >> instead of getting joshua home that day from school we got an autopsy report. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. >>> breaking tonight under intense pressure the white house has now ordered that the flags of the united states be flown at half staff at all public military and naval grounds. in honor of the five service members killed in what is being investigated as a terrorist attack last week in chattanooga. it took five days for the president to act with critics pointing out that is five times longer than after murders in
citizen taking a stand to protect our troops and lieutenant colonel tony schaffer taking a stand on how the president continues to describe the attack. >>> and then new surveillance video may undermine everything we heard from city leaders and continue to hear from them about what happened in this case. we will be joined to weigh in on the latest. almost three weeks to the day since an illegal immigrant allegedly shot and killed kate steinle families deliver a powerful message to...
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kerrie is back along and dan shafer from schaffer asset management. thank you all for being here.r, let me start with you. we've kind of gone over ibm, okay. they missed on revenue. i want to talk about earnings for apple tomorrow. what are you looking for? what's the most important part of that report that you will be looking out for? >> well, first of all, apple is 100 times more important to the market than ibm at this point in time. but for me, it's going to be guidance, they're going to have big numbers. the he didn't is going to be up 60%, even more. if they have strong guidance, i think that's the stage for even higher prices in the nasdaq. by the way, i do have one thing. china, watch china. i don't think china is out of the woods yet. greece, though, is off the table. so just another point i wanted to add >> all right. very good. kim, they're estimating 40% growth in iphone sales, are you expecting that? pretty much everything is based on the iphone these days >> absolutely. apple is the iphone company. it will be interesting to see what happens to the watch in the quarte
kerrie is back along and dan shafer from schaffer asset management. thank you all for being here.r, let me start with you. we've kind of gone over ibm, okay. they missed on revenue. i want to talk about earnings for apple tomorrow. what are you looking for? what's the most important part of that report that you will be looking out for? >> well, first of all, apple is 100 times more important to the market than ibm at this point in time. but for me, it's going to be guidance, they're going...
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and add it up and tony schaffer says i need more facts. you're worried. >> that's a fact, jack. absolutely. this is a tapestry of deception built into aning anything ma based on theory. there's nothing here. you mentioned the factual issue. i don't see how the president done see them. john kerry said they stopped all four past two nuclear weapons by the iranian. one is completely untouched and no one is disputing this is the clandestine path. iranians won't talk about the history. there's no way to prevent any stopping it if you don't know hough it was going. >> we know for a fact they -- we have mutually agreed on sites that would be inspected or where we can keep track of their nuclear arsenal or how much nuclear stockpile is going on, but that by definition means the iranians are free to move stuff around and we would not be able to know that in between visits, right? >> that's correct. in contrast to that we were over on capitol hill. bud mcfarland, was talking about one of the grandmas they made with the russians called the inf treaty which stipulated here inspecifics. my p
and add it up and tony schaffer says i need more facts. you're worried. >> that's a fact, jack. absolutely. this is a tapestry of deception built into aning anything ma based on theory. there's nothing here. you mentioned the factual issue. i don't see how the president done see them. john kerry said they stopped all four past two nuclear weapons by the iranian. one is completely untouched and no one is disputing this is the clandestine path. iranians won't talk about the history. there's...
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have identified a terrible lapse and i was able to work with my former republican colleague bob schafferrom that district to get a new lab bill and i'm proud of that work but we have to continue to be able to assure constituents that similar facilities across the country are providing no risk to workers or the broader community. as you have said frankly the details of this incident do not inspire confidence. we are talking about a long-term series of inadvertent shipments and live anthrax from this ground in utah which is cozily one of the most sophisticated facilities in the world. this incident only came to light in the month of may because a private company contacted them after discovering what they thought was an activated anthrax that was actually live. since that time we have learned that 86 laboratories and is then transferred this to an additional 106 laps in the absolutely received this for over a decade, miraculously nobody seemed to have fallen ill as a result of this series of incidents, but like you mr. chairman, i'm concerned that this activity was going on for so long befo
have identified a terrible lapse and i was able to work with my former republican colleague bob schafferrom that district to get a new lab bill and i'm proud of that work but we have to continue to be able to assure constituents that similar facilities across the country are providing no risk to workers or the broader community. as you have said frankly the details of this incident do not inspire confidence. we are talking about a long-term series of inadvertent shipments and live anthrax from...
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san francisco is 49 percent than the national average second is that post ata that relies on cost schafferhose people from 2 hundred and 50 to 5 percent of passport are financially vulnerable the chart on the right shows the various income levels the household income that goes tarts premiums for an average 40-year-old person between 2 hundred and 50 percent of poverty and 5 hundred percent of poverty individuals are paying more than 8 percent of their money on premiums this coupled with the higher cost of living in san francisco puts san franciscans at risk of being uninsured or under insured that was determined pie most viable for the proposal that will insure that all low and moderate san franciscans have access to affordable health care act now a a little bit of 101 on the health security ordinances impacted in 2007 it requires employers to make expenditures for health care on behalf of their employees so for for profit with 20 or more or nonprofit with 50 or more employees they make quarterly expenditures for employees they have many options those are the months popular option by far t
san francisco is 49 percent than the national average second is that post ata that relies on cost schafferhose people from 2 hundred and 50 to 5 percent of passport are financially vulnerable the chart on the right shows the various income levels the household income that goes tarts premiums for an average 40-year-old person between 2 hundred and 50 percent of poverty and 5 hundred percent of poverty individuals are paying more than 8 percent of their money on premiums this coupled with the...
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sabrina schaffer says that's what's going to happen. all right. of trivialized your views here. but you're saying that people are over reacting. that's not what's going to happen. what douse to that? >> yeah. i don't think arguments. what we have to account for is their time. i mean this is a law that has not been updated -- i'm sorry rule that hasn't been updated in almost four decades i believe. so since inflation has naturally made it obsolete -- >> pretty dramatic though; right? your boss wouldn't you be inclined? that's a big requirement >> yeah. sure. the best labor is free labor; right? if we could run free labor everything would go well >> they're going to make adjustments >> you pay me for 40 hours a week, everything above that is free. >> up to 53,000. what do you make of that, sabrina >> the best way to ensure we don't have economic growth is our government gets into the business of micromanaging the work the place. whether it's mandating benefits or regulations. it doesn't take a whole lot of logical leaps toes what's going to happen h
sabrina schaffer says that's what's going to happen. all right. of trivialized your views here. but you're saying that people are over reacting. that's not what's going to happen. what douse to that? >> yeah. i don't think arguments. what we have to account for is their time. i mean this is a law that has not been updated -- i'm sorry rule that hasn't been updated in almost four decades i believe. so since inflation has naturally made it obsolete -- >> pretty dramatic though; right?...
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it started off in the '90s with the schaffer plan, and then the fair tax 23% national retail sales taxvices. and you can learn about it if you want at fair tax.org. i won't going into the mechanics. i'll be happy to answer questions. i think we're all talking about taxing consumption. i'm talking about what i consider to be the purist way of taxing consumption which is at the retail level. now, there are a couple of things that have been said that i really believe are important. most of the other -- in fact all of the other plans which involve using the income tax as a part of a way to do this, require each of you in the audience as individuals to file a return. i don't know whether you remember dick army used to -- i debate him -- his one-payment tax return, and i would hold up mine. because individuals don't have a tax return. corporations no longer have the dead weight cost of having to supply comply with either a vat which they're doing in europe, or the income tax because again, this is a tax collected by retail providers of goods and services. not the people that provide the inpu
it started off in the '90s with the schaffer plan, and then the fair tax 23% national retail sales taxvices. and you can learn about it if you want at fair tax.org. i won't going into the mechanics. i'll be happy to answer questions. i think we're all talking about taxing consumption. i'm talking about what i consider to be the purist way of taxing consumption which is at the retail level. now, there are a couple of things that have been said that i really believe are important. most of the...