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mr. pai, you dissented from the commission's decision on the ground that the conditions the commission imposed have nothing to do with the merits of this transaction. rather, you said the conditions are about the government micromanaging the internet economy. now, this is not the first time you've raised concerns that the commission is improperly used merger conditions to micromanage the internet. last summer, for example, you dissented from the commission's decision to impose 17 pages of conditions on the at&t/directv merger, saying the conditions have nothing to do with the transaction at hand and characterizing them as, quote, the force tribute that the company must offer to nullify the capital, unquote. mr. pai, i want you to know i share your concerns. in fact, i've been troubled recently by a number of commission actions that, in my view, have sought to extend the commission's authority beyond statutory bounds and to push administration priorities in a one-sided way. now i am unfortunat
mr. pai, you dissented from the commission's decision on the ground that the conditions the commission imposed have nothing to do with the merits of this transaction. rather, you said the conditions are about the government micromanaging the internet economy. now, this is not the first time you've raised concerns that the commission is improperly used merger conditions to micromanage the internet. last summer, for example, you dissented from the commission's decision to impose 17 pages of...
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mr. pai, you dissented from the commission's decision on the ground that the conditions the commission imposed have nothing to do with the merits of this transaction. rather, you said the conditions are about the government micromanaging the internet economy. now, this is not the first time you've raised concerns that th commission is improperly used merger conditions to micromanage the internet. last summer, for example, you dissented from the commission's decision to impose 17 pages of conditions on the at&t/directv merger saying the conditions have nothing to do with the transaction at hand and characterizing them as, quote, the force tribute that the company must offer to mullify the capital, unquote. mr. pai, i want you to know i share your concerns. in fact, i've been troubled recently by a number of commission actions that in my view have sought to extend the commission's authority beyond statutory bounds and to push administration priorities in a one-sided way. now, i'm unfortunately
mr. pai, you dissented from the commission's decision on the ground that the conditions the commission imposed have nothing to do with the merits of this transaction. rather, you said the conditions are about the government micromanaging the internet economy. now, this is not the first time you've raised concerns that th commission is improperly used merger conditions to micromanage the internet. last summer, for example, you dissented from the commission's decision to impose 17 pages of...
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mr. pai, you dissented from the commission's decision on the ground that the conditions the commission imposed have nothing to do with the merits of this transaction. rather, you said the conditions are about the government micromanaging the internet economy. now, this is not the first time you've raised concerns that the commission is improperly used merger conditions to micromanage the internet. last summer, for example, you dissented from the commission's decision to impose 17 pages of conditions on the at&t/directv merger saying the conditions have nothing to do with the transaction at hand and characterizing them as, quote, the force tribute that the company must offer to munullify the capital, unquote. mr. pai, i want you to know i share your concerns. in fact, i've been troubled recently by a number of commission actions that in my view have sought to extend the commission's authority beyond statutory bounds and to push administration priorities in a one-sided way. now, i'm unfortunate
mr. pai, you dissented from the commission's decision on the ground that the conditions the commission imposed have nothing to do with the merits of this transaction. rather, you said the conditions are about the government micromanaging the internet economy. now, this is not the first time you've raised concerns that the commission is improperly used merger conditions to micromanage the internet. last summer, for example, you dissented from the commission's decision to impose 17 pages of...
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mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissioner fewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education is adjourned and now scott wiener we ha have special cott wiener we have a special ott wiener we have a speciawiener we have a speciaer we have a specialr ww francisco board of supervisors budget and finance subcommittee meeting for may 4, 2016. i'm joined by supervisor katy tang and norm lal yee. do we have announcements? >> yes, please silence all cell phones and electronic devices and completed speaker cords included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted on today will be on [inaudible] >> item 1 amending the administrative code requiring prepackage food and beverages s
mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissioner fewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education...
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mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissioner fewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education is adjourned and now scott wiener we ha have special cott wiener we have a special ott wiener we have a speciawiener we have a speciaer we have a specialr ww everyone. welcome to the san francisco budget and finance committee meeting for april 27, 2016. >>supervisor mark farrell: i will be chairing this meeting. i'm joined by supervisor katie tang. and >>supervisor norman yee:. madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and any speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk. items acted on today will be listed on the agenda unless otherwise stated. >>supervisor mark farre
mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissioner fewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education...
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mr. pearson was criticized? >> no. >> senator collins calls the pay structure of mr. papa quote, outrageous. >> first of all, unfortunately, when you read the story in the media they don't often get it right. let me tell you what we did and the thoughts behind it. so we gave him several things. he makes a million and a half base. there's a bonus opportunity of a million and three quarters. it's a lot of money by most people's standards but for the ceo of a company this size, it's certainly probably on the low side in terms much how executives are paid. in addition, he walked away from about $20 million worth of restricted stock and other things that had already invested, will invest later this year, he's going to lose. we had to make that up to him. make him whole. that was $20 million of the package. okay? we gave that to him $8 million in cash and $12 million restricted stock that dop doesn invest for four years unless the company meets qualitative objectives like relationships with the government and patients and with the community. the big economic component of hi
mr. pearson was criticized? >> no. >> senator collins calls the pay structure of mr. papa quote, outrageous. >> first of all, unfortunately, when you read the story in the media they don't often get it right. let me tell you what we did and the thoughts behind it. so we gave him several things. he makes a million and a half base. there's a bonus opportunity of a million and three quarters. it's a lot of money by most people's standards but for the ceo of a company this size,...
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mr. trump's tweets. as a general rule, don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. i think that will be true i think for the next six months so you can just file that one. >> today's white house q & s session was mr. obama's first public comments about trump since his gop rivals ended their campaigns. the house speaker paul ryan's refusal to endorse trump has prompted some prickly remarks from trump. he asked trump to a thursday meeting on capitol hill next week along with the gop chairman. resistance from the old guard is expected to be a key topic. coverage continues after this newscast on nbc on nightly news with lester holt. >>> the weekend is here and the friday get away commute is soggy. this what it looked like in san jose. more rain is on the way. >> we are going to see things dry up by sunday's forecast but today it's been all about this area of low pressure continuing to move to the south and also the east. notice the circulation around us. the counterclockwise spin will stay with us through this weekend. that could spiral in more activity. rainfall totals
mr. trump's tweets. as a general rule, don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. i think that will be true i think for the next six months so you can just file that one. >> today's white house q & s session was mr. obama's first public comments about trump since his gop rivals ended their campaigns. the house speaker paul ryan's refusal to endorse trump has prompted some prickly remarks from trump. he asked trump to a thursday meeting on capitol hill next week along with the gop...
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mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said that they were really not aware existed partly because they had been solicited by other city employees in the past. hopefully this disposition of these will be a message to all city employees concerning the ban on city employees soliciting other city employees. there were also listed a number of individuals from the office who were part of the host for this fundraiser on november 13 and those individuals, no fines are being assess against them, but they will receive warning letters reminding them of the ban so that it will not occur in the future. any- >> mr. chair
mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said...
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mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said that they were really not aware existed partly because they had been solicited by other city employees in the past. hopefully this disposition of these will be a message to all city employees concerning the ban on city employees soliciting other city employees. there were also listed a number of individuals from the office who were part of the host for this fundraiser on november 13 and those individuals, no fines are being assess against them, but they will receive warning letters reminding them of the ban so that it will not occur in the future. any- >> mr. chair
mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said...
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mr. mcafee: there is an offensive word. taxpayer. taxpayers should pay for nothing that they do not receive goods or services four. [applause] larry: mr. perry. mr. perry: there should not be government run schools. i love education. i never let my schooling get in the way of my education. every one of you in this room and watching at home can get an m.i.t. education right now, absolutely free. they have put their courses online. you can take them right now. go to con academy. you can learn anything you want for free. [applause] 4 governor johnson. mr. johnson: i was more outspoken than any governor in the country regarding school choice. for six straight years i toposed a voucher program bring competition to public education. unleash tens of millions of entrepreneurs to deliver better education in this country with guard to the federal role, abolish the federal department of education. state $.11 out of every school dollar. it comes with 14 sense of strings attached. obama wants to add a bathroom to that. now it is $.16. you took all my good applause li
mr. mcafee: there is an offensive word. taxpayer. taxpayers should pay for nothing that they do not receive goods or services four. [applause] larry: mr. perry. mr. perry: there should not be government run schools. i love education. i never let my schooling get in the way of my education. every one of you in this room and watching at home can get an m.i.t. education right now, absolutely free. they have put their courses online. you can take them right now. go to con academy. you can learn...
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mr. mcafee: there is an offensive word. taxpayer. taxpayers should pay for nothing that they do not receive goods or services four. [applause] larry: mr. perry. mr. perry: there should not be government run schools. i love education. i never let my schooling get in the way of my education. every one of you in this room and watching at home can get an m.i.t. education right now, absolutely free. they have put their courses online. you can take them right now. go to con academy. you can learn anything you want for free. [applause] 4 governor johnson. mr. johnson: i was more outspoken than any governor in the country regarding school choice. for six straight years i toposed a voucher program bring competition to public education. unleash tens of millions of entrepreneurs to deliver better education in this country with guard to the federal role, abolish the federal department of education. state $.11 out of every school dollar. it comes with 14 sense of strings attached. obama wants to add a bathroom to that. now it is $.16. you took all my good applause li
mr. mcafee: there is an offensive word. taxpayer. taxpayers should pay for nothing that they do not receive goods or services four. [applause] larry: mr. perry. mr. perry: there should not be government run schools. i love education. i never let my schooling get in the way of my education. every one of you in this room and watching at home can get an m.i.t. education right now, absolutely free. they have put their courses online. you can take them right now. go to con academy. you can learn...
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i think it's ironic, here we are having a panel about how do we get people to pay their taxes and as mr. willey talked about and our members discussed, we are concerned that in order to make it easier for them to understand how to pay their taxes, we might actually destroy the very business model l that allows them to have that flexibility. so if there's one conundrum out there that exists, it's the idea that we could find ourselves in the wrong classification trying to help the irs do their job. >> and very -- this is one of those things. i think the sharing economy is great just like i think small business is. sometimes i think people are threatened and rather than try it get better at what they're doing, you know, if you're getting your tail kicked, you don't make the other team change the rules or keep playing. you get better at what they're doing and you steal or copy or whatever you want to call it and you get like them. i'm going to go back, professor bruckner, while the federal government works to catch up to assist in the needs of a growing sector of the economy, is there anyth
i think it's ironic, here we are having a panel about how do we get people to pay their taxes and as mr. willey talked about and our members discussed, we are concerned that in order to make it easier for them to understand how to pay their taxes, we might actually destroy the very business model l that allows them to have that flexibility. so if there's one conundrum out there that exists, it's the idea that we could find ourselves in the wrong classification trying to help the irs do their...
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i think it is ironic, here we are having a panel about people paying taxes, and as mr. wiley talked about, we are concerned that in order to make it easier to understand how to pay taxes, we might actually destroy the very business model that allows that flexibility. there is one conundrum out there that exists, and it is the idea that we can find ourselves in the wrong classification, trying to help the iris do their job -- irs do their job. >> i think the sharing economy is great. just like i think small business is great. i sometimes think people are threatened. quit, getting your tail you do not change rules, you get better. and you steal or copy, whatever you want to call it. i will go back, miss bruckner, in a growing sector of the economy, is or anything this economy can do educationally to inform taxpayers, why we work to make the guidance more clear, here is what we should be doing in the meantime? ms. bruckner: i think the one thing the irs can do is to start working through relationships with third-party preparers and tax preparers, educating them. they do not
i think it is ironic, here we are having a panel about people paying taxes, and as mr. wiley talked about, we are concerned that in order to make it easier to understand how to pay taxes, we might actually destroy the very business model that allows that flexibility. there is one conundrum out there that exists, and it is the idea that we can find ourselves in the wrong classification, trying to help the iris do their job -- irs do their job. >> i think the sharing economy is great. just...
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mr. sullivan, pay attention to this, okay? a few pre bed time habit that you should be adding to your routine. number one, this is what the expert say. leave your smart phone out of the bedroom. >> jen, you really needed an expert to say that. >> look, this is so rad i can i can lust, text the person you're -- okay, like, that's dumb. one, dumb. two, also dumb. create a before bed ritual. like i'm done enough rituals for the united states of everywhere we already read book to the kids, give them lavender oil to knock them out fatly, and what am i supposed to do? am i supposed to be like washing the feet? >> this is a ritual between you and steve, right? like you get on both sides of the bed and you stare at each other. no, i mean, get some insense going. >> or maybe you tuck him in, he helps put the covers over you? >> ain't nobody got time for that. >> let's just get it on. >> i mean, they are talking about sleeping. here's one you guys know that i never will do. put your clothes away before you go into bed. you've seen the h
mr. sullivan, pay attention to this, okay? a few pre bed time habit that you should be adding to your routine. number one, this is what the expert say. leave your smart phone out of the bedroom. >> jen, you really needed an expert to say that. >> look, this is so rad i can i can lust, text the person you're -- okay, like, that's dumb. one, dumb. two, also dumb. create a before bed ritual. like i'm done enough rituals for the united states of everywhere we already read book to the...
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mr. brainard: and you lost pay? mr. livingston: yes. mr. cummings: how much did you lose? mr. livingston: $10,000 a year and bonuses. mr. cummings: you said right at the end of your, so, you said that they did it right at the end of your one year probation? mr. livingston: yes. mr. cummings: how close were you to the end of the time when they did this? mr. livingston: roughly 48 days. i had served for 17 months, because the secretary of homeland security had announced her retirement, they had frozen all those being certified, putting them into a new security at the time. i was in that position for a long time. both my agency, the bottom line was they removed me and investigated me and when i was clear, they did not reinstate me. they removed me because i had found my senior culpable for -- and i reported another one for sexual harassment, so after they removed me, i failed my probationary period. and they could not reinstate me. mr. cummings: so, -- what do you think probationary period is for? mr. livingston: to evaluate performance. mr. cummings: as i understand, during that
mr. brainard: and you lost pay? mr. livingston: yes. mr. cummings: how much did you lose? mr. livingston: $10,000 a year and bonuses. mr. cummings: you said right at the end of your, so, you said that they did it right at the end of your one year probation? mr. livingston: yes. mr. cummings: how close were you to the end of the time when they did this? mr. livingston: roughly 48 days. i had served for 17 months, because the secretary of homeland security had announced her retirement, they had...
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mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said that they were really not aware existed partly because they had been solicited by other city employees in the past. hopefully this disposition of these will be a message to all city employees concerning the ban on city employees soliciting other city employees. there were also listed a number of individuals from the office who were part of the host for this fundraiser on november 13 and those individuals, no fines are being assess against them, but they will receive warning letters reminding them of the ban so that it will not occur in the future. any- >> mr. chair
mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said...
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mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said that they were really not aware existed partly because they had been solicited by other city employees in the past. hopefully this disposition of these will be a message to all city employees concerning the ban on city employees soliciting other city employees. there were also listed a number of individuals from the office who were part of the host for this fundraiser on november 13 and those individuals, no fines are being assess against them, but they will receive warning letters reminding them of the ban so that it will not occur in the future. any- >> mr. chair
mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said...
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i heard the -- they had to pay $55,000 of a settlement. is that true, mr. sullivan? you said you were involved? >> that is correct. .> the pedophile >> there was a child molester. >> we are paying a child molester $55,000. washington,cial in a minimum5 is given of one of $25,000 a year. this guy sat around for years, the past several years and watched porno and getting $125,000. actually, i think he is still on the job. must be a great job where you can sit around and collect $125,000 year. 13.e is a $90,000 gs a search of the employees epa computer found pornographic images as well as one graphic story written by the employee containing descriptions -- i will not go into all of that for public consumption. the employee was issued a notice of removal but returned. nobody gets fired. the way out is most people either retire. civil-service was not set up to protect these folks. politicaltect folks, -- this has to be demoralizing epahousands of hard-working officials to see these people who either are involved in misconduct, they were stealing money. i cannot find a sing
i heard the -- they had to pay $55,000 of a settlement. is that true, mr. sullivan? you said you were involved? >> that is correct. .> the pedophile >> there was a child molester. >> we are paying a child molester $55,000. washington,cial in a minimum5 is given of one of $25,000 a year. this guy sat around for years, the past several years and watched porno and getting $125,000. actually, i think he is still on the job. must be a great job where you can sit around and...
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mr. dobbs: wonderful. painted by an irishman who fell out because they refused to pay him properly. murals there is in the rafters supposedly a copy of his unpaid bill that he put into. mr. brittain: the royal marshall regrets that he doesn't get paid at all and i confirm that that uniform costs thousands of pounds. here you are lawrence comedy is your successor. he is returning. what do you think now, it's gone ok? mr. ward: i think they're thinking, thank goodness that's out of the way. it's lovely for her majesty to come to parliament but it's a huge relief. mr. brittain: she's in the robing room. they bow. it's been very good timing. and that is the fifth mace we've seen today. carried by the primary sergeant at arms. mr. ward: and the 41st sergeant at arms. mr. brittain: now you may be laid on the table but people don't stay. do they? what does that mean when you lay the mace on the table? mr. ward: what happens is it's one of those thing that is happens on opening days. the house has now suspended and door keepers will keep guard of the mace but then the house won't come back u
mr. dobbs: wonderful. painted by an irishman who fell out because they refused to pay him properly. murals there is in the rafters supposedly a copy of his unpaid bill that he put into. mr. brittain: the royal marshall regrets that he doesn't get paid at all and i confirm that that uniform costs thousands of pounds. here you are lawrence comedy is your successor. he is returning. what do you think now, it's gone ok? mr. ward: i think they're thinking, thank goodness that's out of the way. it's...
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mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissionerewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education is adjourned and now scott wiener we ha have special cott wiener we have a special ott wiener we have a speciawiener we have a speciaer we have a specialr ww >> good afternoon and we'll call our meeting to order and the commissioner clerk will call the roll. >> clerk: rrk "roll call." i put the minutes in front of you. commissioner chow requested a make a slight change on the top 6 page seven. i'll see text crossed out and other text that has been alded. >> commissioners, the revised or edited minutes are before us. for acceptance. so we need a motion. >> okay. >> i think this is minor and i can give
mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissionerewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education...
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george: it does not show your tax rate, whether you pay a low tax rate -- mr. fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible. i have said that for two years. this country waste our tax -- wastes our tax money. they throw down the drain. george: what is your tax rate? mr. trump: that's none of your business. ark: the tone of that was little peevish. michael: it was peevish. i think he did not expect it. but it resonates around the country. know when i have talked to inside washington, but out side washington, thinks this is a big deal. besides, what do you think it is going to do? what is it going to change? after everything donald trump has said -- you think that's going to be the kryptonite? donny: if you paid 12%, nobody cares. that is what rich ties do -- you paid 0%, but if to charity -- that is in the murmurs. you've got the fake pr guy, the guy who is basically not showing his tax returns. you make the unknown so shaky -- it's not the tax returns. it is what is it about the person? michael: you are speculating yourself into a tizzy. not a tizzy. i'm cuc
george: it does not show your tax rate, whether you pay a low tax rate -- mr. fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible. i have said that for two years. this country waste our tax -- wastes our tax money. they throw down the drain. george: what is your tax rate? mr. trump: that's none of your business. ark: the tone of that was little peevish. michael: it was peevish. i think he did not expect it. but it resonates around the country. know when i have talked to inside washington, but out...
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he only seamlessness is that the woman doesn't have to apply and pay separately. mr. verrilli: i think if it's a separate policy you have to pay separately. i want to make one thing about the notice. i know my friend on the other side raised the issue about notice. it's not about us using the plan but the notice they provide. that notice argument i think can't institute a substantial burden because it's entirely derivative of the objection to this third party arrangement. mr. clementa told us, if the government didn't take the step of providing coverage, we would provide them with any information they want on a form. that tells us the objection here, the looks of the objection is the -- is the arrangement to provide the separate coverage and not the notice, per se. on its own terms it's objectionable. >> can i ask you this informational question about the particular situation of the little sisters? justice alito: their regular third-party administrator also will not provide -- has said it will not provide the coverage if -- even if they were to comply with the form or
he only seamlessness is that the woman doesn't have to apply and pay separately. mr. verrilli: i think if it's a separate policy you have to pay separately. i want to make one thing about the notice. i know my friend on the other side raised the issue about notice. it's not about us using the plan but the notice they provide. that notice argument i think can't institute a substantial burden because it's entirely derivative of the objection to this third party arrangement. mr. clementa told us,...
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mr. trump's tweets. as a general rule, i don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. i think that will be true for the next 6 months. you can file that one. >> the president also called on congress to pass legislation to combat money laundering and tax evasion. the u.s. economy added 160,000 jobs last month according to the numbers from the labor department. that represents though a slowing down of hiring but still mark 74 straight marks of the private sector job growth. >> police in maryland say a federal law enforcement officer is responsible for the deadly shooting that raised memories of the sniper case. 62-year-old eulalio tordil is suspected of killing his wife in the parking lot of his children's high school. police believe he is responsible for two shopping mall shootings this morning that left a man dead in bethesda and a woman dead in aspen hill a few miles away. the mall shooting victims have not yet been identified but authorities say they haven't made any connection between the suspects and the victims eulalio tordil surrendered to police near the scene o
mr. trump's tweets. as a general rule, i don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. i think that will be true for the next 6 months. you can file that one. >> the president also called on congress to pass legislation to combat money laundering and tax evasion. the u.s. economy added 160,000 jobs last month according to the numbers from the labor department. that represents though a slowing down of hiring but still mark 74 straight marks of the private sector job growth. >> police in...
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mr. justin with williams makes pittsburgh pay the caps. they win with a final of 3-1. afterwards, the pressure is shifting toward pittsburgh. >> something real quick. that was the first bit of adversity. >> the pressure is on both teams. i think we are confident in our game if we go in there and focus on the moment and put our best effort out there and believe in ourselves. >> the momentum is on our side. we have been working toward playing good hockey and finding ways to put the puck back in the net. >> we were down 3-1, now 3-2. slowly try and push the needle to work them. put pressure on them. we need more in game six than we did tonight. >> raise their level of play tuesday night in pittsburgh. you know the penguins don't want to come back for game seven. that's going to do it for us here. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, jason, job well done. crews for most of the season. in the most recent series, the mets come up empty. another loss today. gonzales trying to snap the losing streak in chicago. running support early. he couldn't hold the lead. bottom four,
mr. justin with williams makes pittsburgh pay the caps. they win with a final of 3-1. afterwards, the pressure is shifting toward pittsburgh. >> something real quick. that was the first bit of adversity. >> the pressure is on both teams. i think we are confident in our game if we go in there and focus on the moment and put our best effort out there and believe in ourselves. >> the momentum is on our side. we have been working toward playing good hockey and finding ways to put...
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mr. hurd: well, there are more attacks than what we're aware of and more people are paying the ransom thanhat it out there for public consumption. ms. kenan: widespread more or a little more? mr. hurd: more than, it is more than a little bitty. ms. kenan: and a lot of bitty. mr. hurd: somewhere in between. all right. and so folks need to recognize that and understand that the threat is real, that everybody is potentially a target. and if you don't have, and as an attacker, you are looking for the person in the lowest hanging fruit. the person that hasn't had their information backed up, that are using out-of-date software for their infrastructure. and that is who you are going after. and you think you are the right one, you are the person that will probably get targeted. mr. mikel: i'm comfortable giving it a widespread. and it is widespread and underreported and a lot of folks are paying the ransom. mr. allen: and are these ransom attacks, from the looks of it, some of them are random. in other words, somebody is sending out bugs and they happen to land in a hospital. are any of them, are
mr. hurd: well, there are more attacks than what we're aware of and more people are paying the ransom thanhat it out there for public consumption. ms. kenan: widespread more or a little more? mr. hurd: more than, it is more than a little bitty. ms. kenan: and a lot of bitty. mr. hurd: somewhere in between. all right. and so folks need to recognize that and understand that the threat is real, that everybody is potentially a target. and if you don't have, and as an attacker, you are looking for...
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mr. hurd: well, there are more attacks than what we're aware of and more people are paying the ransom thant it out there for public consumption. ms. kenan: widespread more or a little more? mr. hurd: more than, it is more than a little bitty. ms. kenan: and a lot of bitty. mr. hurd: somewhere in between. all right. and so folks need to recognize that and understand that the threat is real, that everybody is potentially a target. and if you don't have, and as an attacker, you are looking for the person in the lowest hanging fruit. the person that hasn't had their information backed up, that are using out-of-date software for their infrastructure. and that is who you are going after. and you think you are the right one, you are the person that will probably get targeted. mr. mikel: i'm comfortable giving it a widespread. and it is widespread and underreported and a lot of folks are paying the ransom. mr. allen: and are these ransom attacks, from the looks of it, some of them are random. in other words, somebody is sending out bugs and they happen to land in a hospital. are any of them are pe
mr. hurd: well, there are more attacks than what we're aware of and more people are paying the ransom thant it out there for public consumption. ms. kenan: widespread more or a little more? mr. hurd: more than, it is more than a little bitty. ms. kenan: and a lot of bitty. mr. hurd: somewhere in between. all right. and so folks need to recognize that and understand that the threat is real, that everybody is potentially a target. and if you don't have, and as an attacker, you are looking for the...
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>> yeah, get the money ready because you're going to pay for the wall. >> mr. d ises ls money aside, you're going to pay. you don't think that it serves a purpose. >> yeah, let me tell you something is michael. this is a donald trump tie. maybe it's not close enough but it's a donald trump trufr. then you see here that it's made in china, so what is the integrity of this man. what is the consistency of his positions when he is importing a pair of goods, ties, shirts and goods to approximate benefit his business, trump business and a force cancelling u.s. jobs by importing ties from china. this is the worst thing that you can do, and had he is doing it everyday. >> i think that the conversation and debate rises and falls based on his personality, but i think of the 10.6 americans that believe in trump and they want that wall built. it's not just donald trump, he is mobilized a significant number of americans that wish for him to do this. >> he is appealing to fear. yes, many americans who seen september 11 are acting on the fear. that's why trump show that is he
>> yeah, get the money ready because you're going to pay for the wall. >> mr. d ises ls money aside, you're going to pay. you don't think that it serves a purpose. >> yeah, let me tell you something is michael. this is a donald trump tie. maybe it's not close enough but it's a donald trump trufr. then you see here that it's made in china, so what is the integrity of this man. what is the consistency of his positions when he is importing a pair of goods, ties, shirts and goods...
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mr. trump: we will build a wall. do not worry about it. who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! mr. trump: not even a doubt, ok? although, i must tell you, vincente fox was on television last night, and he apologized and i accept his apology. i thought it was very nice. did you see it? honestly? i thought it was very, very nice, because i was giving him a little hard time about something. and he apologized. he was the former president of mexico, and i thought it was very nice he apologized, ok? that's good. that's good. because we are going to have great relationships with mexico , but we need a border. you know, we need the border, just like i got from west virginia coal association, the endorsement, last week i got the endorsement from 16,500 border patrol agents. first time in the history they -- first time in the history they have ever endorsed a presidential candidate. so, that was an honor. i will tell you. it is very important. the country is in trouble. ot only the miners not only nonsense iners but in regulations but i think your industry has been hit harder that maybe anybody. but many industries have
mr. trump: we will build a wall. do not worry about it. who's going to pay for the wall? >> mexico! mr. trump: not even a doubt, ok? although, i must tell you, vincente fox was on television last night, and he apologized and i accept his apology. i thought it was very nice. did you see it? honestly? i thought it was very, very nice, because i was giving him a little hard time about something. and he apologized. he was the former president of mexico, and i thought it was very nice he...
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mr. president, i am delighted to be here today with the senior senator from maryland, a long-term champion for women in this country and their access to equal pay. because in our country, mr. president, women in the workplace, no matter where they live, no matter their background, no matter what career they choose on average earn less than their male colleagues. and that wage gap even exists and extends to olympic gold medalists and world cup champions who are playing for our u.s. women's national soccer team. so today we are here on the floor to show support for the women's national soccer team and to affirm the sense of the senate that we support equal pay for equal work for all women in our country. mr. president, just last year we all cheered on the women's national soccer team as they beat japan 5-2 to win the world cup. in the past three olympics our women's team has brought home the gold, and their team is ranked first is in the world. but despite all of those tremendous successes, these players do not get paid on par with their male counterparts. think about the young girls that are watching who see these players at the top of their gam
mr. president, i am delighted to be here today with the senior senator from maryland, a long-term champion for women in this country and their access to equal pay. because in our country, mr. president, women in the workplace, no matter where they live, no matter their background, no matter what career they choose on average earn less than their male colleagues. and that wage gap even exists and extends to olympic gold medalists and world cup champions who are playing for our u.s. women's...
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mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said that they were really not aware existed partly because they had been solicited by other city employees in the past. hopefully this disposition of these will be a message to all city employees concerning the ban on city employees soliciting other city employees. there were also listed a number of individuals from the office who were part of the host for this fundraiser on november 13 and those individuals, no fines are being assess against them, but they will receive warning letters reminding them of the ban so that it will not occur in the future. any- >> mr. chair
mrs. dubari, agreed to pay a fine of $14,000. i mean, 1, 400 and mr. swart agreed to pay the fine of 1, 400. i would say i think it is important for the public to understand that all 3 of these individuals admitting they have violated the section said they were unaware of the prohibition about city employees solicit other city employee and in the case of mr. gascone, he certainly had attended ethics training which contained training concerning the specific prohibition which all 3 of them said...
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mr. dreeben: if somebody pays me -- justice roberts: no, no. that's the quid that's the quid side of it. mr. dreeben: yes. justice roberts: i'm talking about the pro side in the quid pro quo. mr. dreeben: taking a meeting, yes, i think taking a meeting is absolutely government action. justice kennedy: so if so if the president gives special access to high-dollar donors to have meetings with government officials, that is a felony? mr. dreeben: certainly not, justice kennedy. and i -- justice kennedy: why certainly not? mr. dreeben: because the critical issue there is whether the government can prove a quid pro quo. and now we're moving into the realm of campaign contributions, where this court has given very strict guidance about when a jury -- justice breyer: it's not a campaign contribution. what it is, is he takes him to lunch, and an expensive lunch at that, ok? because the quid side is not limited. the government has argued continuously that in for a penny, in for a pound, ok? so we don't have the limitation on the quid side. we have a possi
mr. dreeben: if somebody pays me -- justice roberts: no, no. that's the quid that's the quid side of it. mr. dreeben: yes. justice roberts: i'm talking about the pro side in the quid pro quo. mr. dreeben: taking a meeting, yes, i think taking a meeting is absolutely government action. justice kennedy: so if so if the president gives special access to high-dollar donors to have meetings with government officials, that is a felony? mr. dreeben: certainly not, justice kennedy. and i -- justice...
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>> yeah, get the money ready because you're going to pay for the wall. >> mr. president, sounds like money aside, you're going to pay. you don't think that it serves a purpose. >> yeah, that is no case. but let me tell you something here, michael. let me show you this, this is a donald trump tie. maybe it's not close enough but but it's donald trump trademark tie. and then you see here that it's made in china. so what is the integrity of this man? what is the consistency of his positions when he is importing a pair of goods, ties, shirts and to benefit his trump business and, of course, canceling u.s. jobs by importing ties from china? he's not committing with his promise to u.s. workers that he will defend jobs. this is the worst thing that you can do, and he's doing it every day. >> mr. president, i think so much of this conversation, so much of this debate rises and falls based on his personality. but i think of the 10.6 million americans who believe in donald trump and presumably they want that wall built. it's not just donald trump, he is mobilized a signif
>> yeah, get the money ready because you're going to pay for the wall. >> mr. president, sounds like money aside, you're going to pay. you don't think that it serves a purpose. >> yeah, that is no case. but let me tell you something here, michael. let me show you this, this is a donald trump tie. maybe it's not close enough but but it's donald trump trademark tie. and then you see here that it's made in china. so what is the integrity of this man? what is the consistency of...
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turning to the business of politics, donald trump has changed his mind about how to pay back american debt. last week mr trump speculated if he were president, the u.s. might not pay back the full value of its bonds. trump made that suggestion on cnbc. u.s. bonds are treated like currency worldwide, investing in american debt is considered to be the safest investment, not just on planet earth but since the invention of money. suggesting they would not be paid back would change 240 years of american policy. trump now says those bonds are sacred. last night mr. trump did suggest the u.s. could buy back bonds if the interest rates went up like paying off a credit card. in order to do that, america would need to borrow the money borrowed at the same interest rate it was trying to avoid in the first place. peter thiel is apparently going to support mr. trump. he made his billions creating paypal. thiel has not commented. >>> john mcafee is back in the news. he is going to be in charge of a small company that will do computer security. a publically traded company. that will thrust the eccentric silicon valley
turning to the business of politics, donald trump has changed his mind about how to pay back american debt. last week mr trump speculated if he were president, the u.s. might not pay back the full value of its bonds. trump made that suggestion on cnbc. u.s. bonds are treated like currency worldwide, investing in american debt is considered to be the safest investment, not just on planet earth but since the invention of money. suggesting they would not be paid back would change 240 years of...
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mr. trump will pay his campaign back, that he will in essence self-fund his campaign as he's been saying.s that the new fec filing shows that trump has not done that yet. he doesn't have much longer to do that. several more weeks. so he can still do that. so far he hasn't. the campaign insisting that he will pay his campaign back and will essentially self-fund and not get donations for that. >> you mentioned california but also on another front when it comes to the minority block of voting there, hispanics, he also is attempting to make inroads with the hispanic community, also some may agree it is not so much his message but the feedback that his message got that may be even more interesting. >> reporter: right. this is the first time we can remember of trump reaching out publicly to a latino organization, it's a group of more than 1,000 hispanic evangelical leaders who gathered in california annual event they hold and trump pre-taped some video, 2 to 3-minute video for them reaching out talking about unemployment for hispanics and minorities. we have a clip to show you. >> we're going t
mr. trump will pay his campaign back, that he will in essence self-fund his campaign as he's been saying.s that the new fec filing shows that trump has not done that yet. he doesn't have much longer to do that. several more weeks. so he can still do that. so far he hasn't. the campaign insisting that he will pay his campaign back and will essentially self-fund and not get donations for that. >> you mentioned california but also on another front when it comes to the minority block of...
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i think it is ironic, here we are having a panel about people paying taxes, and as mr. ley talked about, we are concerned that in order to make it easier to understand how to pay taxes, we might actually destroy the very business model that allows that flexibility. there is one conundrum out there that exists, and it is the idea that we can find ourselves in the wrong classification, trying to help the irs do their job. >> i think the sharing economy is great. just like i think small business is great. i sometimes think people are threatened. if you're getting your tail kicked, you do not change rules, you get better. and you steal or copy, whatever you want to call it. you get like them. i will go back, miss bruckner, in a growing sector of the economy, is or anything this economy can do educationally to inform taxpayers, why we work to make the guidance more clear, here is what we should be doing in the meantime? ms. bruckner: i think the one thing the irs can do is to start working through relationships with third-party preparers and tax preparers, educating them. in
i think it is ironic, here we are having a panel about people paying taxes, and as mr. ley talked about, we are concerned that in order to make it easier to understand how to pay taxes, we might actually destroy the very business model that allows that flexibility. there is one conundrum out there that exists, and it is the idea that we can find ourselves in the wrong classification, trying to help the irs do their job. >> i think the sharing economy is great. just like i think small...
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mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissionerewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education is adjourned and now scott wiener we ha have special cott wiener we have a special ott wiener we have a speciawiener we have a speciaer we have a specialr ww commissioner lee commissioner mccarthy commissioner walker and
mr. walton to the school district to pay up to the stipulated amount and by a vote of two i's commissionerewer and mr. walton give the horticulture of district to pay up to the stipulated amount in the matter of marla versus sfusd the board by a vote of 5 i's absent commissioner fewer and mr. walton gives of authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount and that excludes the report of the action and the closed session on april 19th this regular meeting of the board of education...
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mr. trump's tweets. as general rule, i don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. i think that is going be true for the next six months, so you can just file that one. in terms of the democratic vote coming up -- i'm going to let the voters cast their ballots and not, you know, not try to mettle in the few primaries that are remaining. let the process play itself out. we will know soon enough. it is not going to be that much longer. >> and one on infrastructure, and not long before your nuclear summit where we had 50 world leaders the dc metro was closed down and you said at the corresponde correspondent's dinner that your own metro system is closed for with safety-related problems and what can the administration do if the republicans are standing in the way of the infrafrauk chur bill for the d.c. bill to add more funding or support for such a critical service? >> well, first of all, i know that this is a somewhat self-interested question, i assume, because a bun of of the folks here take the metro, but it is just one more example of the underinvestments that have
mr. trump's tweets. as general rule, i don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. i think that is going be true for the next six months, so you can just file that one. in terms of the democratic vote coming up -- i'm going to let the voters cast their ballots and not, you know, not try to mettle in the few primaries that are remaining. let the process play itself out. we will know soon enough. it is not going to be that much longer. >> and one on infrastructure, and not long before your...
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pay up. they are going to have to do something. mr. trump: look, a lot of you do not know the world of economics, and you should not even bother. leave it to me. just go and enjoy your life. but china is killing us, and so are other countries, with the devaluation of their currency. they are making it impossible for our companies to compete. they are doing it more than ever, worse than ever. nine months ago, they did a devaluation they were not supposed to do, the biggest devaluation in 20 years, two decades. not going to happen anymore, folks. they make it impossible for s. t is not going to happen anymore. when companies move, different situation, and they want to move to a different place, in particular mexico, which is becoming a mini version of china, we will be friendly with the mexican people. i employ thousands of hispanics. we are doing great in the polls. the hispanics that are here legally do not want their houses taken away, their jobs taken way. that is why i am doing well with the hispanics. we are doing great with the af
pay up. they are going to have to do something. mr. trump: look, a lot of you do not know the world of economics, and you should not even bother. leave it to me. just go and enjoy your life. but china is killing us, and so are other countries, with the devaluation of their currency. they are making it impossible for our companies to compete. they are doing it more than ever, worse than ever. nine months ago, they did a devaluation they were not supposed to do, the biggest devaluation in 20...
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pay. >> back to you mr. speaker, is it the case that the special advisors had a meeting with representative of the europe campaign and if so what did they discuss? >> well, we will, of course, discuss a range of issues that affect the economy and, in fact, it will affect the welsh economy two billion times to the welsh economy. 24,000 jobs we're seeing some spectacular employment data as we speak. but that is on strong economic foundation and access to 500 million customers across europe. >> given it is unfolded in the u.k. government, what detail guarantees to the secretary of state to the 244 million who actually reach wales? >> i don't necessarily recognize the basis of the question. and honorable lady forget the historic funding floor that is to have chancellor interview to the 1500% with the commitment that government is showing to wales. >> mr. speaker, will secretary of state join me in welcoming the fight that toyota has made it clear that they will continue to manufacture in the united kingdom inclu
pay. >> back to you mr. speaker, is it the case that the special advisors had a meeting with representative of the europe campaign and if so what did they discuss? >> well, we will, of course, discuss a range of issues that affect the economy and, in fact, it will affect the welsh economy two billion times to the welsh economy. 24,000 jobs we're seeing some spectacular employment data as we speak. but that is on strong economic foundation and access to 500 million customers across...
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pay it out over 20 years. first, let students refinance their debt and market interest rates. it is the only loan in america you cannot refinance. [applause] mrclinton: if we did that, the average student debt, just refinancing on $24,000 would save 2%. they would pay $10,000. then, allow them to pay it out over 10-20 years, at no more than 10% of their after-tax income. if they went to medical school and they over $200,000, no matter what, you cannot make them pay over 10%. think about it, all of people move out of their parents' home. [laughter] mr. clinton: all the people who took their jobs than they don't like, they don't have to take those jobs. because the debt payment will go down with the salary. anybody wants to go borrow $60,000 to start a new business can go to the bank and get a money now. because you do not make any money in your first year, it will not matter. you don't owe anything on the loan. this will unleash the energy of millions of young americans. and we can start again. and we could all rise together. this is very, very good. [applause] mr. clinton: i do want to mention one last thing. i think it is really important. a
pay it out over 20 years. first, let students refinance their debt and market interest rates. it is the only loan in america you cannot refinance. [applause] mrclinton: if we did that, the average student debt, just refinancing on $24,000 would save 2%. they would pay $10,000. then, allow them to pay it out over 10-20 years, at no more than 10% of their after-tax income. if they went to medical school and they over $200,000, no matter what, you cannot make them pay over 10%. think about it, all...
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mr. trump's tweets. and a general rule, i don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. and i think that will be true for the next six months. so you can just file that one. in terms of the democratic vote coming up, i'm going to let the voters cast their ballots, and not, you know, not try to meddle in the few primaries that are remaining. let the process play itself out. we'll know soon enough. it's not going to be that much longer. >> i want to ask you on infrastructure. not long before your nuclear summit, we heard pc metro closed for over 24 hours. you had them make note you'll be sort of more ordinary. i'm wondering what that says of the nation's capital on metro system closed for 24 hours and then having a number of safety-related problems and what can your administration do if republicans are standing in the way of an infrastructure built specifically for the dc metro to potentially provide more funding any more support for critical issues? >> this is a somewhat self-interested question i assume because a bunch of folks here take the metro. but it is just one mor
mr. trump's tweets. and a general rule, i don't pay attention to mr. trump's tweets. and i think that will be true for the next six months. so you can just file that one. in terms of the democratic vote coming up, i'm going to let the voters cast their ballots, and not, you know, not try to meddle in the few primaries that are remaining. let the process play itself out. we'll know soon enough. it's not going to be that much longer. >> i want to ask you on infrastructure. not long before...
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work in this factory, you live in his town where he owns everything, you stop in his stores, you pay rent to mrpullman. this is a relatively decent standard of living. but then came the depression. mr. pullman decided he needed to help the company's bottom line and he called for a major wage cut, up to 30%. the rent was going to remain the same. he is your boss, but he is also your landlord. how are you going to argue? the rent was already exorbitant because compared to similar rental properties in that region, he was charging about 20% more. not only is he not lowering the cost, he is also cutting their wages. he said this was for the good of the company. consider this. they paid $2.8 million worth of dividends. they were supposed to be losing money. while there was a real problem and production was down, it is not as though the company was on e vthge of collapse. the workers tried to negotiate. mr. pullman listened to what they have to say. he said, that is very interesting, you guys are fired. this is a did the workers and it led to a strike. a walkout beginning may 11. the workers were alig
work in this factory, you live in his town where he owns everything, you stop in his stores, you pay rent to mrpullman. this is a relatively decent standard of living. but then came the depression. mr. pullman decided he needed to help the company's bottom line and he called for a major wage cut, up to 30%. the rent was going to remain the same. he is your boss, but he is also your landlord. how are you going to argue? the rent was already exorbitant because compared to similar rental...
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japan pays 50% of the cost of the protection. doesn't mr. trump know that? of the cost. now, you know this, if he says 50%, it's much less. but when i heard that from one of the dishonest reporters that i do business with -- these are the worst -- but when i heard that, i just asked a stupid question. i said, well, let me ask you, they're paying 50% of the cost to defend themselves. why aren't they paying 100%, right? you know the kind of money we're talking about? then they wonder why this country is poor. because we're a debtor nation. so, think of this, saudi arabia. we protect saudi arabia. before the oil went down and now they're still making a fortune, they're still making plenty -- before the oil went down, saudi arabia was making $1 billion a day. we protected them. they wouldn't be there if we gave up on them 20 years ago or 10 years ago. like a week later, whatever it might be, they'd be gone. saudi arabia. why aren't they paying us at least what the hell it costs? we have leases where we actually pay rent! so, it's going to be a whole different bal
japan pays 50% of the cost of the protection. doesn't mr. trump know that? of the cost. now, you know this, if he says 50%, it's much less. but when i heard that from one of the dishonest reporters that i do business with -- these are the worst -- but when i heard that, i just asked a stupid question. i said, well, let me ask you, they're paying 50% of the cost to defend themselves. why aren't they paying 100%, right? you know the kind of money we're talking about? then they wonder why this...
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mr. speaker, what the relegation of labor or, with the minister agree that now we've accepted members live in the default position. >> the honorable lady makes a very good point. i pay handsome tribute to the outstanding -- mr. speaker, let the prime minister she's a moderate sensible conservatives. she turned the skies of scotland blew with the rather pleasing tinge of pink at the edges. >> wayne david. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the act still speaks to his social partnership on the democratic will of the people of scotland and wales. the government says it believes in mutual respect to the central government and many more but the immediate discussion of this at length about how scotland and wales. >> discussions are always continuing. i think this is another red herring. the honorable gentleman will touch on this. it's good for britain. it's good for trade unions in future working relationships. >> order. questions to the prime minister. thank you, mr. speaker. this morning i had meetings with minister collett mothers in addition to my duties in the south i shall have further such meetings today. >> mike cane. >> even fantastically corrupt nigeria is asking britai
mr. speaker, what the relegation of labor or, with the minister agree that now we've accepted members live in the default position. >> the honorable lady makes a very good point. i pay handsome tribute to the outstanding -- mr. speaker, let the prime minister she's a moderate sensible conservatives. she turned the skies of scotland blew with the rather pleasing tinge of pink at the edges. >> wayne david. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the act still speaks to his social partnership...