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>> we'll have to pay -- >> not pay with cash? >> no, no, no. i got -- no, no, no. >> so trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, is aware we have the recording. you'll remember the president waived his attorney-client privilege that allowed this tape to be released to prosecutors. now, the team says they didn't leak the tape. this recording comes from cohen counsel lanny davis, who we're going to talk to in a moment. but the point is giuliani says the privilege was waived because he and his team believe this tape is of no concern to trump. in fact, they argue it helps him. rudy giuliani and the whole team were, of course, invited on the show tonight in lieu of an appearance. their understanding of what is and is not said on the recording and the relevance of the same has been relayed to me, and i will make those points to lanny davis in our interview. however, at the outset, it seems there's one part of this conversation that matters most to both sides, and they disagree about what is said and what it means. it involves the discussion of how this corpo
>> we'll have to pay -- >> not pay with cash? >> no, no, no. i got -- no, no, no. >> so trump's attorney, rudy giuliani, is aware we have the recording. you'll remember the president waived his attorney-client privilege that allowed this tape to be released to prosecutors. now, the team says they didn't leak the tape. this recording comes from cohen counsel lanny davis, who we're going to talk to in a moment. but the point is giuliani says the privilege was waived...
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clearly teachers deserve a pay rise, pay has been frozen for far too long and we are in the middle ofer recruitment crisis which i think is partly as a result of that. teachers in england will get a pay rise of up to 3.5%, the military a 2% increase plus a one—off payment, police in england and wales can expect 2%, prison staff in england and wales as well will get 2% with an added single sum. what we have been able to do across the board is make sure everyone gets a significant pay rise, we have scrapped the cap, which everyone was calling for last year. i promised it last year and we have now delivered on it and people will get a decent pay rise which is thoroughly deserved. the big picture is there is no new money, no hand—outs from the chancellor to pay for this, so ministers will have to find the cash from existing budgets. there is no increase in funding to the public sector for this, so by increasing pay levels, albeit by less than the rate of inflation, that can only be paid for by cuts within public services. year after year, public sector workers have argued pay rises below
clearly teachers deserve a pay rise, pay has been frozen for far too long and we are in the middle ofer recruitment crisis which i think is partly as a result of that. teachers in england will get a pay rise of up to 3.5%, the military a 2% increase plus a one—off payment, police in england and wales can expect 2%, prison staff in england and wales as well will get 2% with an added single sum. what we have been able to do across the board is make sure everyone gets a significant pay rise, we...
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tech companies paying their fair share in the u.s. . well u.s. tech companies are not tory years for not paying too many texas even before us president donald trump started his tax reform earlier this year a lot of the u.s. tech companies paid far less corporate texas than the overall demanded thirty five percent quite often they would pay less then twenty percent one of the main reasons for that is also when it comes to ensure lecture lee property rights a lot of the tech companies actually list those. rides somewhere in cheap takes country and therefore they can avoid higher takes that there were they were also supposed to pay here in the united states still do american tech companies paid taxes here in the u.s. sure they do but quite often they pay far less taxes than we've seen it in a lot of other areas by the way the same especially when it comes to the intellectual property rights of it's true for the pharmaceutical industry they're also notorious for paying a lot of texas so yes u.s. technology companies pay their share but less than othe
tech companies paying their fair share in the u.s. . well u.s. tech companies are not tory years for not paying too many texas even before us president donald trump started his tax reform earlier this year a lot of the u.s. tech companies paid far less corporate texas than the overall demanded thirty five percent quite often they would pay less then twenty percent one of the main reasons for that is also when it comes to ensure lecture lee property rights a lot of the tech companies actually...
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on top of that, germany is paying a little bit over 1%. the u.s. is paying 4.2% of a much larger gdp. i think that is inappropriate, also. we are protecting germany, france, everybody, yet we are paying a lot of money to protect. this has been going on for decades. this has been brought up by other presidents, but other presidents never did anything about it. i don't think they understood it or didn't want to get involved. it is very unfair to our country, unfair to our taxpayers. i think these countries have to step it up immediately. germany is a rich country. they talk about they are going to increase it by 2030. they could increase it immediately tomorrow and have no problem. i don't think it is fair to the u.s. we are going to have to do something, because we will not put up with it. it is inappropriate. we have to talk about the billions and billions of dollars being paid to the country that we are supposed to be protecting you against. everybody is talking about it all over the world. we are supposed to be protecting you from russia, but why
on top of that, germany is paying a little bit over 1%. the u.s. is paying 4.2% of a much larger gdp. i think that is inappropriate, also. we are protecting germany, france, everybody, yet we are paying a lot of money to protect. this has been going on for decades. this has been brought up by other presidents, but other presidents never did anything about it. i don't think they understood it or didn't want to get involved. it is very unfair to our country, unfair to our taxpayers. i think these...
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germany is paying over 1% where the united states is paying 4.2%. a much larger gdp. i think that is an appropriate also. we are protecting germany, france, everybody. and yet we are paying a lot of money to protect. this has been going on for decades. this has been brought up by other presidents but they never did anything about it. i don't think they understood it or they just didn't want to get into it. i have to bring it up. it is very unfair to our country and our taxpayers. i think that these countries have to step it up. that over a ten-year. , they have to do it immediately. germany is a rich country. they increased in a tiny bit by 2030. they could increase it immediately tomorrow and have no problem. i don't think it is fair to the united states. everybody is talking about it, all over the world. why are you paying billions of dollars to russia for energy? having countries in nato a large percentage of their energy needs paid to russia. is au look at it, germany captive of russia. they got rid of their cold -- coal and nuclear. they're getting so much of oil
germany is paying over 1% where the united states is paying 4.2%. a much larger gdp. i think that is an appropriate also. we are protecting germany, france, everybody. and yet we are paying a lot of money to protect. this has been going on for decades. this has been brought up by other presidents but they never did anything about it. i don't think they understood it or they just didn't want to get into it. i have to bring it up. it is very unfair to our country and our taxpayers. i think that...
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for these pay increases.e a lot, but if you look at the size of the overall pay bill for all public sector workers in britain, that comes in at a pretty remarkable £181 billion. so that 180 million is less than half a percent of the overall pay bill. if you compare it with other spending pledges the government has made, let's look at the nhs. that comes in at 20 5p. if you compare it to those two last figures, 800 million is not that big a number, so the treasury says it can be found by departments. departments underspend in most years and there is a bit of money left over. but after nearly ten years of austerity, public department cuts, can this extra money be found? that will be the test for the government over the next few years. many thanks. many thanks. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the former archbishop of canterbury, george carey, has acknowledged that he was "too easily duped" by the disgraced bishop of gloucester. lord carey told the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse th
for these pay increases.e a lot, but if you look at the size of the overall pay bill for all public sector workers in britain, that comes in at a pretty remarkable £181 billion. so that 180 million is less than half a percent of the overall pay bill. if you compare it with other spending pledges the government has made, let's look at the nhs. that comes in at 20 5p. if you compare it to those two last figures, 800 million is not that big a number, so the treasury says it can be found by...
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the united states is paying far too much and other countries are not paying enough, especially some, so we're going to have a meeting on that and the secretary-general has worked very hard on that. he understands the problem and hopefully we can get it resolved. it's been going on for decades, for decades and this is disproportionate and not fair to the taxpayers of the united states and we're going to make it fair and so that will be it. and i just want to compliment the secretary-general. he's worked very hard on this problem and he understands it better than anybody. thank you very much. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everybody. good morning to the media. the legitimate media and the take news media. a lot of people here. surprising. surprising. >> mr. president-- >> just take a look at the chart, look at the chart. many countries are not paying what they should and many countries owe a tremendous amount of money for many years back where they're delinquent as far as i'm concerned because the united states has had to pay for them. if you go back ten, 20 year
the united states is paying far too much and other countries are not paying enough, especially some, so we're going to have a meeting on that and the secretary-general has worked very hard on that. he understands the problem and hopefully we can get it resolved. it's been going on for decades, for decades and this is disproportionate and not fair to the taxpayers of the united states and we're going to make it fair and so that will be it. and i just want to compliment the secretary-general....
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their biggest pay rise in nearly 10 years.s will see their salaries increase by up to 3.5 per cent. for military personnel, it's up to 2.9 per cent. for police officers, 2 per cent. and junior doctors will see their pay rise by up to 3 per cent. but labour says the increases will come at the cost of other services, because they're being funded by other government departments, when it should be the treasury picking up the bill. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has more. the calls to lift the pay cap have been getting louder. the public sector tired of adecade of austerity. growing problems recruiting and keeping staff. nowhere more so than in schools. we're going to design posters about how to keep safe in the sun. not enough teachers starting training, too many leaving after a few years, so head teachers have been pressing hard for today's pay rise. there is something very serious happening now. our ability to be able to recruit and the right quality of people to work in our schools is going to be hampered unless we contin
their biggest pay rise in nearly 10 years.s will see their salaries increase by up to 3.5 per cent. for military personnel, it's up to 2.9 per cent. for police officers, 2 per cent. and junior doctors will see their pay rise by up to 3 per cent. but labour says the increases will come at the cost of other services, because they're being funded by other government departments, when it should be the treasury picking up the bill. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has more. the calls to lift the...
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clearly teachers deserve a pay rise, pay has been frozen for far too long and we are in the middle of as a result of that. teachers in england get a pay rise of up to 3.5%, the military 2% increase, plus a one—off payment, police in england and wales can expect 2%, prison staff in england and wales as well will get 2% with and wales as well will get 2% with an added singles. what we have been able to do the borders make sure everyone gets a significant pay rise, we have scrapped the cap everyone was calling for last year, i promised it last year and we have now delivered on it and people will get a decent pay rise thoroughly deserved. the big picture is there is no new money, deserved. the big picture is there is no new money, no deserved. the big picture is there is no new money, no hand—outs from the chancellor to pay for this, so ministers will have to find the cash from existing budgets. there is no increase in funding to the public sector for this, so by increase in funding to the public sectorfor this, so by increasing pay levels, albeit by less than the rate of inflation, it ca
clearly teachers deserve a pay rise, pay has been frozen for far too long and we are in the middle of as a result of that. teachers in england get a pay rise of up to 3.5%, the military 2% increase, plus a one—off payment, police in england and wales can expect 2%, prison staff in england and wales as well will get 2% with and wales as well will get 2% with an added singles. what we have been able to do the borders make sure everyone gets a significant pay rise, we have scrapped the cap...
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>> well, i'll have to pay him something. >> pay with cash -- >> no, no, no. i got -- >> check. >> hey, don, how are you? >> did you hear the president say we'll pay with cash or did you hear him say do not pay with cash? does it matter? yes. but we'll get into that later. first let's bring in expert ed primo. ed, thank you very much for working on in the way you have. i know you had to drop things to get to this. so thank you. let the audience know, how long have you been doing this? >> you're welcome, chris. this is my 34th year as of may this year. 2018. >> okay. 34 years in the business. how certain are you about what you believe you hear on this tape? >> i'm fairly confident, chris. sound perception, we all have different abilities of hearing sound and hearing speech the way we perceive it. i was in the room all day today. i enhanced the recording. i listened to the words and i typed them as i heard them. i didn't know anything about this story prior to starting. so remaining unbiased was a key into the work that i did. and i stand behind what i've transc
>> well, i'll have to pay him something. >> pay with cash -- >> no, no, no. i got -- >> check. >> hey, don, how are you? >> did you hear the president say we'll pay with cash or did you hear him say do not pay with cash? does it matter? yes. but we'll get into that later. first let's bring in expert ed primo. ed, thank you very much for working on in the way you have. i know you had to drop things to get to this. so thank you. let the audience know, how long...
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i went there three or four days ago and i said you've got to pay because were not going to pay it from-90 -- were not going to pay 90% of the costs to defend europe and on top of that, the european union kills us on trade. we lost $151 billion on trade, they don't take our product our farmers beautiful goods, they don't take our cars and if they do the rate of taxes many times what we would charge them, we only charge them 2.5%. their tariff is substantially higher. with china they charge to add a half percent, when we send a card to china they charge us 25%. people say we don't want tariffs but how is that fair when one country gets 25% and another country gets to it a half percent? the one getting 25 doesn't even want the cars. they want them to build those factories built in china. they want those factories built in europe. now were doing things that have never been done before in this country and you see what's going on. >> tucker: membership in nato obligates the members to defend any other member who has been attacked. let's say montenegro is attacked. why should my son go to mon
i went there three or four days ago and i said you've got to pay because were not going to pay it from-90 -- were not going to pay 90% of the costs to defend europe and on top of that, the european union kills us on trade. we lost $151 billion on trade, they don't take our product our farmers beautiful goods, they don't take our cars and if they do the rate of taxes many times what we would charge them, we only charge them 2.5%. their tariff is substantially higher. with china they charge to...
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alegan que huye de la eventual guerra civil que se vive en su paÍs.e mera son en la capital de costa rica. algunos pasaron una o dos noches durmiendo en cartones alrededor del edificio para ser atendidos. antes vivieron una odisea mayor para abandonar su paÍs. >> la policÍa estÁ sÚper armada, hay gente que estÁn encapuchados, estÁn con armas. es un riesgo total agarrar un autobÚs, agarra tu familia y venir. emigrar es muy difÍcil. >> carmen huyÓ de su natal masaya con sus cuatro hijos. >> porque hay muchas muertes de los niÑos, los estudiantes les exigen que les vayan a la calle. como madre uno no quiere que sus hijos no les pase nada. entonces por eso decidimos, por lo menos yo, me decidÍ venirme con mis hijos porque todos serÁn estudiantes. >> las autoridades migratorias confirmaron que en los Últimos 30 dÍas han recibido 8000 solicitudes de refugio. la directora de inmigraciÓn dice que esa condiciÓn no se le otorga todos los solicitantes. >> es que la solicitud de refugio es para especÍfica, es para una persona que requiere protecciÓn internacional
alegan que huye de la eventual guerra civil que se vive en su paÍs.e mera son en la capital de costa rica. algunos pasaron una o dos noches durmiendo en cartones alrededor del edificio para ser atendidos. antes vivieron una odisea mayor para abandonar su paÍs. >> la policÍa estÁ sÚper armada, hay gente que estÁn encapuchados, estÁn con armas. es un riesgo total agarrar un autobÚs, agarra tu familia y venir. emigrar es muy difÍcil. >> carmen huyÓ de su natal masaya con sus...
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a full colonel could pay over £1000 more.s in scotland, the lowest paid, pay less income tax and they will get to keep the difference. the scottish government argues that military families stationed in scotland enjoy more generous public spending. if you are a serving armed forces personnel stationed here in scotland, you benefit by the investment we make in public services. so that is why, if you are sending one of your children to university, you don't have to pay £9,000 per year. that is why you don't have to pay £8.80 for a prescription charge. now that military personnel are being reimbursed for higher scottish taxes, other people working for the uk government in scotland may hope they will get the same, but there are no plans to extend the compensation beyond the armed forces. sarah smith, bbc news, faslane. we have much more, as always, on our website and you can get in touch with me on social media. now on bbc news, time for sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this pro
a full colonel could pay over £1000 more.s in scotland, the lowest paid, pay less income tax and they will get to keep the difference. the scottish government argues that military families stationed in scotland enjoy more generous public spending. if you are a serving armed forces personnel stationed here in scotland, you benefit by the investment we make in public services. so that is why, if you are sending one of your children to university, you don't have to pay £9,000 per year. that is...
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all the pai, you get big ones, don't you? chairman pai: thanks for the question. this initiative frustrates me. when i was on vacation, i spent several minutes on a phone with several trying to figure out how they got my information. we're doing a lot. over the last year and a half since i've been in office, we've inquiry onotice of call authentication, digital left thents and private sector group, the nancy, call syndication. we're looking to block spoofed be from your to area code. taking --ly, we're also the reassign number database to allow legitimate callers to know whether or not a number is assigned to someone who doesn't want to be called and taking aggressive enforcement action. the largest fine imposed in the f.c.c.'s history was against a robo caller in florida, $120 million. dollarsal multimillion signs there, too. i've spoken with counterparts abroad because a lot of robo operations come from other countries and our jurisdiction stops at the water's edge and largely they've been willing to cooperate with us on that. repertoirees: what statutory -- do
all the pai, you get big ones, don't you? chairman pai: thanks for the question. this initiative frustrates me. when i was on vacation, i spent several minutes on a phone with several trying to figure out how they got my information. we're doing a lot. over the last year and a half since i've been in office, we've inquiry onotice of call authentication, digital left thents and private sector group, the nancy, call syndication. we're looking to block spoofed be from your to area code. taking...
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el gobierno busca en el paÍs ilegalmente los llamen "extranjeros ilegales". a unas pizzas en una base militar y lo jorge: al volver, llevÓ a unas pizzas en una base militar y lo detuvieron por ser colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. ¡bienvenidos! díganle adiós al plan familiar unlimited "talla única". verizon tiene una gran noticia. por eso, este letrero tan grande. ahora cada uno puede elegir un unlimited diferente y podrían ahorrar dinero sin pagar por lo que no necesita. mamá tiene el unlimited que necesita, papá el suyo y los chicos también... ¡qué bueno! are you guys related? oh, no. i'm just here for moral support. (whispering) you did great. presentamos el plan familiar que te deja elegir diferentes unlimited en la red que todos merecen. desde $40 por línea. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: su nombre es pablo villavicencio, el paÍs entero lo conoce como "el repartidor de pizzas" que fue arrestado en una base militar mientras hacÍa una entrega. anoche fue liberado y recibiÓ la visita de nuestra co
el gobierno busca en el paÍs ilegalmente los llamen "extranjeros ilegales". a unas pizzas en una base militar y lo jorge: al volver, llevÓ a unas pizzas en una base militar y lo detuvieron por ser colgate total combate bacterias en dientes, lengua, mejillas y encías. así estás totalmente listo. colgate total. ¡bienvenidos! díganle adiós al plan familiar unlimited "talla única". verizon tiene una gran noticia. por eso, este letrero tan grande. ahora cada uno puede...
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we will pay into social security, and we would pay gladly. think it is very, very important for people have support during their retirement, and why of ivanka trump would put families against people who lessener, you know, or our insurance when we get older is absolutely insane. she should really be ashamed of yourself that she is even proposing this. host: would you be in favor of the idea of increasing payroll taxes to pay for paid family leave, or do you think it should not be paid at all? the whole rest of the world has that accept us. host: so would you be in favor of the idea of increasing payroll taxes to pay for paid family leave? m, i would be in favor of doing that. would be in favor of raising the cap on social security, and i also think that, you know, this country should really get with it. host: how many employees do you have in your business, and are they offered paid family leave? caller: six and yescaller:. host: excellent. let's go to read it in lexington, kentucky. you're part of a working family. what are your thoughts on
we will pay into social security, and we would pay gladly. think it is very, very important for people have support during their retirement, and why of ivanka trump would put families against people who lessener, you know, or our insurance when we get older is absolutely insane. she should really be ashamed of yourself that she is even proposing this. host: would you be in favor of the idea of increasing payroll taxes to pay for paid family leave, or do you think it should not be paid at all?...
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somos un paÍs de emigrantes, nadie debe de prohibir su entrada a nadie en este paÍs . de claro. estas familias sÓlo porque vienen en busca de una mejor vida, dice nicolÁs. >> se estima que entre 15 y 20,000 personas participaron en esta manifestaciÓn. la policÍa adela ciudad no reportÓ ningÚn tipo de problema ni arrestos. gilberto leÓn, noticias univisiÓn 14. >> al este de la bahÍa miles se dieron cita en la protesta. bajo el sol del mediodÍa dejaron clara la intenciÓn de continuar con eventos destinados a alzar la voz en favor de la reunificaciÓn de respeten los grantes, pidiendo derechos de todos. la alcaldesa de la ciudad estuvo presente. >> esto es increÍble, es un evento que fue soÑado, ejecutado, y liderado por nuestros niÑos de oakland. no puedo estar mÁs orgullosa, seÑalÓ la alcaldesa. siguiendo con el tema de la marcha contra la separaciÓn de familias, nuestra compaÑera marÍa antonieta estuvo en la concurrida protesta de san josÉ poaquil y nos cuenta cÓmo le vivieron. marianas. la manifestaciÓn realizada en san josÉ poaquil fue una de las que llevaron a cabo este dÍa a
somos un paÍs de emigrantes, nadie debe de prohibir su entrada a nadie en este paÍs . de claro. estas familias sÓlo porque vienen en busca de una mejor vida, dice nicolÁs. >> se estima que entre 15 y 20,000 personas participaron en esta manifestaciÓn. la policÍa adela ciudad no reportÓ ningÚn tipo de problema ni arrestos. gilberto leÓn, noticias univisiÓn 14. >> al este de la bahÍa miles se dieron cita en la protesta. bajo el sol del mediodÍa dejaron clara la intenciÓn...
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that does not catch up for the seven years we've had pay caps and pay freezes?ce. since 2011 teachers have lost 15% and we —— in real terms of their pay. we're looking for the government to build on this pay award as department is going to the spending review, we want the education department for the right to argue for a sustained pay rise for teachers that gets into a salary which is relevant and appropriate for the essential work that they do. educating the nation was my children. we're hearing about the armed forces. is it your sense that the government is making a special case for teachers because of the recruitment issue? i think that must be the case. this taken a long time for the national education union to convince the government that there is a real problem with teachers, not only joining but staying in the profession. i mean, either half of the teachers in england leave the profession within ten years. now, thatis profession within ten years. now, that is because of overwork but it is also increasingly because of very poor rates of pay. this is the be
that does not catch up for the seven years we've had pay caps and pay freezes?ce. since 2011 teachers have lost 15% and we —— in real terms of their pay. we're looking for the government to build on this pay award as department is going to the spending review, we want the education department for the right to argue for a sustained pay rise for teachers that gets into a salary which is relevant and appropriate for the essential work that they do. educating the nation was my children. we're...
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is paying far too much and other countries are not paying enough, so we will have a meeting on that and the secretary-general has worked very hard on that. hopefully we can get it resolved. this has been going up for decades. it is disproportionate and not the to the taxpayers of united states, and we are going to make it fair. i want to complement the secretary general. he understands it better than anybody. thank you very much. thank you. good morning, everybody. there are a lot of people your. surprising. >> take a look at the chart. many countries are not paying what they should. if you go back 20 years and you and it all up it is massive amounts of money that the u.s. and stepped up like nobody. this has gone on for decades but no other president has brought it up like i bring it up. something has to be done in the secretary-general has been working on it very hard. it is a very small step. it sounds like a lot of money but it is a very small amount of money relative to what they owe and what they should be paying. it is an unfair burden on the united states. to talk about that and
is paying far too much and other countries are not paying enough, so we will have a meeting on that and the secretary-general has worked very hard on that. hopefully we can get it resolved. this has been going up for decades. it is disproportionate and not the to the taxpayers of united states, and we are going to make it fair. i want to complement the secretary general. he understands it better than anybody. thank you very much. thank you. good morning, everybody. there are a lot of people...
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pay no taxes on what you put in and then you never pay a penny of capital gains talkses which allows your money to compound year after year, compounding being fantastic, decade after decade, totally tax-free until you decide to start making withdrawals. readers of my books know that i'm a huge believer in the power of compounding so let me give you an example here suppose you're 30 years old and you start investing $5,000 a year to your 401(k). remember, you're not paying any income tax pretax income if you choose your investments wisely you should be able to generate perhaps as much as a 7% concern. you'll be contributing $150,000 to your 401(k) plan over the next 30 years. because the money is able to compound year to year without any capital gains taxes, by the time you're 60, that $5,000 a year pretax income could be worth over $511,000. if you had to pay taxes on dividends and capital gains, believe me, that number would be a lot lower, perhaps as much as $110,000 lower that's how important compounding, and the tax-deferred nature of the thing. you only ever have to pay taxes on
pay no taxes on what you put in and then you never pay a penny of capital gains talkses which allows your money to compound year after year, compounding being fantastic, decade after decade, totally tax-free until you decide to start making withdrawals. readers of my books know that i'm a huge believer in the power of compounding so let me give you an example here suppose you're 30 years old and you start investing $5,000 a year to your 401(k). remember, you're not paying any income tax pretax...
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for these pay increases.ted to suspend the democratic unionist party's ian paisleyjunior after his failure to declare two family holidays paid for by the sri lankan government. his suspension lasts 30 days and he will be absent from some key votes on brexit, reducing the government's absolute majority. the man who donated million pounds to the government's leave campaign is under scrutiny for donating millions of pounds in the small african nation of lesotho. mr banks admitted paying money into the personal accounts of a government minister there, but denied the payment amounted to a bribe. lesotho may be one of the poorest countries in the world, but the lure of diamonds has drawn many to the kingdom in the sky, including businessman and brexit donor arron banks. but when we found his diamond operation the machines were silent and the site was deserted. everything here will be done by the end of august. the operation is winding up after three years in which they only found six small diamonds. getting a licen
for these pay increases.ted to suspend the democratic unionist party's ian paisleyjunior after his failure to declare two family holidays paid for by the sri lankan government. his suspension lasts 30 days and he will be absent from some key votes on brexit, reducing the government's absolute majority. the man who donated million pounds to the government's leave campaign is under scrutiny for donating millions of pounds in the small african nation of lesotho. mr banks admitted paying money into...
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it's about high-paying -- thrives. it's about high-paying jobs with net exports around the world. this makes sure that our patients not only in the united states are going to have access to new medical technology devices, baby boomers, seniors, those getting up in their elder years, this is really critical for the innovation that's going to help make sure we're protecting patients around the world, keeping headquarters here, keeping jobs here, improving health care outcomes. so today we have an opportunity to help. it's helping those small startups. small startups that are part of the very ecosystem that has made this industry so strong in the united states, that provides these jobs. and making sure that entrepreneurs, doctors, engineers, folks that come up with an idea in the backyard, in the garage, can see their idea come to fruition. so let's remove this threat to innovation. let's remove this job-killing tax. once and for all. 277 co-sponsors in the house. how many bills actually get that many co-sponsors, democrats and republicans? let's continue to show the american public
it's about high-paying -- thrives. it's about high-paying jobs with net exports around the world. this makes sure that our patients not only in the united states are going to have access to new medical technology devices, baby boomers, seniors, those getting up in their elder years, this is really critical for the innovation that's going to help make sure we're protecting patients around the world, keeping headquarters here, keeping jobs here, improving health care outcomes. so today we have an...
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el nÚmero mÁs alto registrado en la historia democrÁtica del paÍs. conalgunos de los observadores electorales, encargados de vigilar esta elecciÓn. raÚl, te escuchamos. raul: buenas tardes, efectivamente ante grandes expectativas arrancÓ la jornada electoral en mÉxi, la mayorÍa de las casillas abriÓ sus puertas, algunas con retraso. para recibir a millones de mexicanos que han acudido emitir el voto que ha de elegir al nuevo presidente de mÉxico y a 18.000 funcionarios mÁs, incluido todo el poder legislativo. el candidato de la izquierda,emitiÓ su voto poco despuÉs de las 8:00 de la maÑana un poco mÁs tarde, lo hizo el candidato josÉ antonio mid, acompaÑado de su familia al igual de ricardo anaya. una esperada elecciÓn que podrÍa marcar el destino de muchos mexicanos en el exterior. >>tuve la oportunidad de reunirme con diversas fuerzas polÍticas aquí en mÉxico, que compiten en las elecciones parece que hay mayor conciencia de la importancia de los mexicanos en el exterior, en estados unidos en particular y creo que el prÓximo gobierno va a tener que
el nÚmero mÁs alto registrado en la historia democrÁtica del paÍs. conalgunos de los observadores electorales, encargados de vigilar esta elecciÓn. raÚl, te escuchamos. raul: buenas tardes, efectivamente ante grandes expectativas arrancÓ la jornada electoral en mÉxi, la mayorÍa de las casillas abriÓ sus puertas, algunas con retraso. para recibir a millones de mexicanos que han acudido emitir el voto que ha de elegir al nuevo presidente de mÉxico y a 18.000 funcionarios mÁs, incluido...
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siempre inculcÁndoles sus valores, sus raÍces, los cuales nosotros traemos de nuestro paÍs.udar. antonio: la exitosa joven nos dice su receta principal. >> es difÍcil ser escogida como embajadora en los estados unidos. no es nada fÁcil y yo sÉ que va a ser difÍcil, pero ahorita es mi meta y ojalÁ que la pueda lograr. antonio: te vamos a entrevistar con Óseas embajadora. >> espero que sÍ.. ramÓn: la llave del Éxito, el estudio. mÁs adelante le vamos a decir en donde podrÁ ir a ver los juegos artificiales de manera gratuita a quien san josÉ. ya regresamos con mÁs informaciÓn, pero antes veamos un adelanto del contacto deportivo. ♪ natalie: la selecciÓn mexicana los detalles al volver. en ikea, creemos que tu estudiante perfecta merece tener el cuarto perfecto al precio perfecto. y... ¿quiÉn es? ¿un muchacho? ¿en la cama? no te eduquÉ para invitar desconocidos. ¿y ahora? ¡quiten esa bandera! en ikea, creemos que tu estudiante perfecta merece tener el cuarto perfecto al precio perfecto. y... ¿quiÉn es? ¿un muchacho? ¿en la cama? no te eduquÉ para invitar desconocidos. ¿y ahora?
siempre inculcÁndoles sus valores, sus raÍces, los cuales nosotros traemos de nuestro paÍs.udar. antonio: la exitosa joven nos dice su receta principal. >> es difÍcil ser escogida como embajadora en los estados unidos. no es nada fÁcil y yo sÉ que va a ser difÍcil, pero ahorita es mi meta y ojalÁ que la pueda lograr. antonio: te vamos a entrevistar con Óseas embajadora. >> espero que sÍ.. ramÓn: la llave del Éxito, el estudio. mÁs adelante le vamos a decir en donde...
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is paying 4.2%, of a much larger gdp. so i think that's inappropriate, also. you know, we're protecting germany, we're protecting france, we're protecting everybody. and yet, we're paying a lot of money to protect. now, this has been going on for decades. this has been brought up by other presidents, but other presidents never did anything about it. because i don't think they understand it or they just didn't want to get involved. but i have to bring it up. because i think it's very unfair to our country and very unfair to our taxpayer. and i think that these countries have to step it up, not over a ten-year period, they have to step it up immediately. germany is a rich country. they talk about, they can increase it a tiny bit by 2030. well, they could increase it immediately tomorrow and have no problem. i don't think it's fair to the united states. so we're going to have to do something, because we're not going to put up with it. we can't put up with it and it's appropriate. so we have to talk about the billions and bil
is paying 4.2%, of a much larger gdp. so i think that's inappropriate, also. you know, we're protecting germany, we're protecting france, we're protecting everybody. and yet, we're paying a lot of money to protect. now, this has been going on for decades. this has been brought up by other presidents, but other presidents never did anything about it. because i don't think they understand it or they just didn't want to get involved. but i have to bring it up. because i think it's very unfair to...
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how to pay for her ideas.n talit mentality ofr supporters. >> someone has to figure it out. realize whether politicians push policies can't explain how they want to pay for it i don't know how you could expect regular folks on the street to do it. a lot of the plen an men and won this video are from millennial generation, i myself am a part of it, this is scary, that many millennials glamourize socialism, almost like the next avcav -- avocado test, it woulde laughable if it were noto dangerous, we need to figure out how to plan to pay for the policies,. liz: danielle is that why uwhat is your take to kelsey's point that the alexandria ocasio-cortez is not informed, so her followers don't have information. >> she is not the politician i think to make a promise related to an election and not know how she is going to pay for it. >>l let's stay on medicare for all. that is a huge thing. >> that is 3.3 trillion a year, we spend 3.3 trillion a year, half is picked up by government tab, this is not first study to be
how to pay for her ideas.n talit mentality ofr supporters. >> someone has to figure it out. realize whether politicians push policies can't explain how they want to pay for it i don't know how you could expect regular folks on the street to do it. a lot of the plen an men and won this video are from millennial generation, i myself am a part of it, this is scary, that many millennials glamourize socialism, almost like the next avcav -- avocado test, it woulde laughable if it were noto...
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rent or paying medical bills. really rough time but we are making it right now. i will make more money! budget wise, we have ups and downs, we are still working on it.|j budget wise, we have ups and downs, we are still working on it. i am more of a saving kind of person. me oi'i more of a saving kind of person. me on the other hand, i'm an optimistic person. i know it is coming in, i know what i can have out based on the budget but then i say, oh well, there is wiggle room over here... you have to pay! i don't want to be controlled. obviously every couple argues about money. why do you spend on this? you shouldn't have... you know, i think it's normal that i don't want to do it. jackie and manuel, welcome to the bbc money clinic. are you ready? yes. yes, we are ready. jean is waiting for you. go on through. thank you. how do you understand your financial habits, can you explain them for me? we've had a financial crisis with credit card debt, medical bills, my husband got sick before. that is when we really got int
rent or paying medical bills. really rough time but we are making it right now. i will make more money! budget wise, we have ups and downs, we are still working on it.|j budget wise, we have ups and downs, we are still working on it. i am more of a saving kind of person. me oi'i more of a saving kind of person. me on the other hand, i'm an optimistic person. i know it is coming in, i know what i can have out based on the budget but then i say, oh well, there is wiggle room over here... you have...
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>> we'll have to pay -- >> pay with cash? >> no, no, no, no, no. >> check? >> so john, michael cohen had said at one point he wanted to be the john dean of the story. what's your reaction to this tape tonight? >> well, it's interesting, i'm somebody who has listened to an awful lot of tapes back in the nixon era and more recently thousands of them for nixon's conversations, every conversation he did on watergate. the only way you can really hear a tape is with a foot pedal where you can reverse and listen and listen and listen. each time i've listened to this tape, i've heard something different or a little bit more. and what it does to me is if he wants to do what i did, having the tape to back you up is certainly nice. i didn't know tapes were there. i suspected they were there but didn't know initially when i broke rank and started talking. after my testimony is when the tapes came out. but i think this does put the lie to the trump people on their version of this story as i hear it. it certainly comports with what michael has been saying, so this bolster
>> we'll have to pay -- >> pay with cash? >> no, no, no, no, no. >> check? >> so john, michael cohen had said at one point he wanted to be the john dean of the story. what's your reaction to this tape tonight? >> well, it's interesting, i'm somebody who has listened to an awful lot of tapes back in the nixon era and more recently thousands of them for nixon's conversations, every conversation he did on watergate. the only way you can really hear a tape is...
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en la primera visita de Él este paÍs desde que asume el poder.stigaciÓn de corrupciÓn de la empresa petrolera. lula cumple una sentencia por otros cargos de corrupciÓn. enrique al regresar, le diremos porquÉ en una popular cadena de tiendas en todo el paÍs se porquÉ en una popular cadena de tiendas en todo el paÍs se presen ♪sofia ♪hola, comment allez, allez-vous?♪ ♪so nice to meet ya ♪oh, un, dos, tres un dos, tres♪ ♪si te doy un beso ya estás a mis pies♪ ♪dime un, dos, tres un, dos, tres♪ ♪la, la, la, la, la siri : marco said, "turn it up" ♪un, dos, tres un, dos, tres♪ ♪la, la, la, la, la patricia: terminemos con esta promociÓn de la cadena de tiendas, anunciada para hoy jueves que ha tenido un Éxito sorprendente. la idea es que juguetes de peluche fabricado por lo menos clientes se pagan de acuerdo a la edad del comprador. enrique: muy pocos aÑos de edad han tenido motivo para que ellos y sus padres se vuelvan locos por las compras. no es para menos, y con estas imÁgenes nos despedimos. menos de un dÓlar me verÁ costado. patricia: conesa nos d
en la primera visita de Él este paÍs desde que asume el poder.stigaciÓn de corrupciÓn de la empresa petrolera. lula cumple una sentencia por otros cargos de corrupciÓn. enrique al regresar, le diremos porquÉ en una popular cadena de tiendas en todo el paÍs se porquÉ en una popular cadena de tiendas en todo el paÍs se presen ♪sofia ♪hola, comment allez, allez-vous?♪ ♪so nice to meet ya ♪oh, un, dos, tres un dos, tres♪ ♪si te doy un beso ya estás a mis pies♪ ♪dime un,...
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and so we must pay for this excess or pay for that. trump has had it.s not doing it anymore. >> sean: drop off 150 billion in cash and other currencies and cargo planes to mullahs in iran. we will be back tomorrow night. let not your heart be troubled. we'll be back here in helsinki next monday. the news continues. laura ingraham takes over holding down the fort as she always does at 10:00. and owns cable news at 10:00. >> laura: i am sweeping the floor for you. so you get back, everything is really clean. it's all good. hannity, i can't believe you're doing your show tomorrow night from the double-decker bus. am i giving something away? i can't believe you're doing that. it's going to be great. quarter barry driving. it's going to be great. >> sean: nobody knows who you are talking
and so we must pay for this excess or pay for that. trump has had it.s not doing it anymore. >> sean: drop off 150 billion in cash and other currencies and cargo planes to mullahs in iran. we will be back tomorrow night. let not your heart be troubled. we'll be back here in helsinki next monday. the news continues. laura ingraham takes over holding down the fort as she always does at 10:00. and owns cable news at 10:00. >> laura: i am sweeping the floor for you. so you get back,...
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if you just pay cash don't you have any caught no personal cards so no bank account nope not here and not in germany. well you know if that's so people can transfer money to you know always i don't need them to look at i'm sure checks work just fine with a third or more. legitimate legal tender barter if they're going to move because their fees are why should i pay a bank to take care of the little bit of money i have of mine go out of the path of . young doesn't have health insurance either. in germany it's mandatory but young hasn't been registered there for decades i'd be terrified without insurance where he died for all the elements not be able to afford treatment. young won't stand for being called a freeloader when he needs money he works for it and he's saved where ever he can instead of a fringe he uses a cooler which he feels with ice at the nearby port. the view from the first guest start arriving in the afternoon more than twenty of younes friends have made their way across the bumpy dirt road to his home many have emigrated themselves. you don't care about germany at all a
if you just pay cash don't you have any caught no personal cards so no bank account nope not here and not in germany. well you know if that's so people can transfer money to you know always i don't need them to look at i'm sure checks work just fine with a third or more. legitimate legal tender barter if they're going to move because their fees are why should i pay a bank to take care of the little bit of money i have of mine go out of the path of . young doesn't have health insurance either....
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no puedo regresar a mi paÍs. claudia: pero el juez, luego le niega su pedido. paÍs alzaron sus voces. >> estamos pidiendo que reÚnan a las familias que se separaron. claudia: pedido que ocurre cuando el gobernÓ del presidente trump quiere hacer lo contrario. un juez federal en california ordenÓ un alto a las deportaciones de estas familias. hoy ice le pidiÓ a una corte federal la deportaciÓn mediata de algunas familias ser unificadas, por problemas de espacio. periodo de tiempo mÁs largo crearÍa ineficiencias, aumentarÍa el costo y daÑaría de manera significativa los esfuerzos de ice por aplicar rÁpidamente las Órdenes de expulsiÓn, dijo uno de los jefes de operaciones. indica que el costo por persona en un centro de detenciÓn en un centro de detenciÓn familiar es de $319 diarios. >> ellos para usar cualquier excusa para hacer lo que se propusieron desde el principio, asÍ que no es sorpresa. caludia: el gobierno, en una corte de california, indicÓ que mÁs de 450 padres de niÑos que fueron separados en la frontera habrÍan sido deportados sin sus hijos. es decir,
no puedo regresar a mi paÍs. claudia: pero el juez, luego le niega su pedido. paÍs alzaron sus voces. >> estamos pidiendo que reÚnan a las familias que se separaron. claudia: pedido que ocurre cuando el gobernÓ del presidente trump quiere hacer lo contrario. un juez federal en california ordenÓ un alto a las deportaciones de estas familias. hoy ice le pidiÓ a una corte federal la deportaciÓn mediata de algunas familias ser unificadas, por problemas de espacio. periodo de tiempo...
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who is going to pay for these? nobody wants to pay.emocrats are whirring, for the midterm elections, they need to buckle up. trump is going to win again in 2020. we are going to keep the house and the senate and they need to stop panicking. host: that is maryland. we mentioned the senators who will have votes on confirmation. lindsey graham was on meet the press and talked about roe v wade and the upcoming confirmation. here is what he had to say. >> i am pro-life and the job of a judge is to decide cases before the court. one of the concepts that means a lot in america is you do not overturn precedent unless there is reason. i would tell my pro-life friends, you can be pro-life and conservative. has been affirmed over the years. i would hope that the justice that sits on the court, would listen to the arguments on both sides before they decided. it is a well-known concept in our law. that is important to you. are you not going to vote for somebody who does not believe in that? >> i am not going to vote for anybody who tells me they're
who is going to pay for these? nobody wants to pay.emocrats are whirring, for the midterm elections, they need to buckle up. trump is going to win again in 2020. we are going to keep the house and the senate and they need to stop panicking. host: that is maryland. we mentioned the senators who will have votes on confirmation. lindsey graham was on meet the press and talked about roe v wade and the upcoming confirmation. here is what he had to say. >> i am pro-life and the job of a judge...
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you need something you can't pay for? what might you do?>> substitute with other products or items or you may refer to -- you might defer to stealing.>> okay you may substitute or steal. okay, good i like these ideas. >> take out a loan.>> right, okay take out a loan and get credit or a credit card. okay, what else might you do? >> move in with friends. conserving in that sense.>> right, you could cut costs. share textbooks. moving in with friends. share a car, economize in all sorts of ways. taking out loans, with got stealing and economizing. >> you could work more. presumably like minimum wage.>> you could get another job or babysit. you could tutor. there's 1 billion kids in the town who need tutoring, you guys could tutor or babysit or take a minimum-wage job or if you're over 21, you could bartend, wait tables, right. all sorts of things to add to your income. now, logan suggested ways of economizing or sort of trying to substitute, floating for your demands. you could eat less. when i was in my first year of grad s
you need something you can't pay for? what might you do?>> substitute with other products or items or you may refer to -- you might defer to stealing.>> okay you may substitute or steal. okay, good i like these ideas. >> take out a loan.>> right, okay take out a loan and get credit or a credit card. okay, what else might you do? >> move in with friends. conserving in that sense.>> right, you could cut costs. share textbooks. moving in with friends. share a...
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how do you pay for these? with economic arguments, and they say, look, these numbers don't really add up. you know, in order to get healthcare for everybody, this is what it would cost. that is going to be troubling. even if you reverse the tax deal, that's only 5% of what we need to pay for medicare. how do you pay for education and all these ideas? >> this is an excellent, excellent question. there's a lot of the back-of-the-envelope stuff based on our values. i sat down with a nobel prize economist last week -- i can't believe i can say that, it's really weird -- ( laughter ) -- but one of the things we saw is, if people pay their fair share, if corporations and the ultra wealthy -- for example, as warren buffett likes to say, if he pays as much as his secretary pays, 15% tax rate, if corporations paid -- if we reverse the tax bill, raise our corporate tax rate to 28%, which is not even as high as it was before, if we do those two things and close some of those loopholes, that's $2 trillion right there. tha
how do you pay for these? with economic arguments, and they say, look, these numbers don't really add up. you know, in order to get healthcare for everybody, this is what it would cost. that is going to be troubling. even if you reverse the tax deal, that's only 5% of what we need to pay for medicare. how do you pay for education and all these ideas? >> this is an excellent, excellent question. there's a lot of the back-of-the-envelope stuff based on our values. i sat down with a nobel...
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to nato has repeatedly pressured its allies to pay at least two percent of their pay in twenty forty nato greed to increase defense spending accordingly within ten years and while the u.k. does meet the criteria masses has noted in the letter that more is required in britain but at the same time stress that france is boosting its spending despite not meeting the two percent threshold the pentagon is demanding and is left on the trump again saying that washington's nato partners just expect the u.s. to foot the bill with the piggyback that they like to take from whether it's military protection you look at nato nato we're spending ninety percent of their dough now it's all wonderful and we like to help out but it helps them there in europe helps them a lot more than it helps us we're very far away so we have this incredible germany is paying one percent of a much smaller g.d.p. we're paying close to four percent of a much larger g.d.p. so that doesn't work folks but we did ask political analyst chris bambery whether he thinks that the u.k. will give in to washington and boost the fenc
to nato has repeatedly pressured its allies to pay at least two percent of their pay in twenty forty nato greed to increase defense spending accordingly within ten years and while the u.k. does meet the criteria masses has noted in the letter that more is required in britain but at the same time stress that france is boosting its spending despite not meeting the two percent threshold the pentagon is demanding and is left on the trump again saying that washington's nato partners just expect the...
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accusing it of hypocrisy for paying enough in defense while getting energy for russia. typically the summets are about nicety when it comes to what we see in the public view and sure behind the sceneses the back and forths can can be robust. but rare you would see those bubble up into public view like we saw moments ago during that breakfast. soethat sets the stage here for the welcome ceremon a eewhich is going to get underway shortly. and we'll see all of the leaders shaking hands. that will be the official kick off. then later today president trump is going to be meeting with his counterparts and he'll tab off the evening with a dinnerer with the allies leaders here. the concern that he will pull troops out of germany, head into the face to face with vladimir putin with putin stlg upper hand if meetings don't go well at this nato summit. >> thanks so much for joining us. i want to bring in live from london whoser rr been on it air for us for quite sometume. i got to saw it's prt a egood to see you. i'm awaiting your comments on this. give me your first-hand takes a t
accusing it of hypocrisy for paying enough in defense while getting energy for russia. typically the summets are about nicety when it comes to what we see in the public view and sure behind the sceneses the back and forths can can be robust. but rare you would see those bubble up into public view like we saw moments ago during that breakfast. soethat sets the stage here for the welcome ceremon a eewhich is going to get underway shortly. and we'll see all of the leaders shaking hands. that will...
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en fin, tener un paÍs libre de violencia.reto, carolina. ese es el reto de quÉ es lo que se puede cumplir y quÉ no. el presidente electo lÓpez obrador prometió muchas cosas y ahora es justamente en cinco meses cuando yo deme-- cuando tomÉ ya posesiÓn, homo sabe si es posible estas promesas de campaÑa. esperemos que sÍ lo de las pensiones, que se le quita el dinero a los partidos polÍticos. hay muchas cosas que pueden acabar, pero primeramente la corrupciÓn, la impunidad y la violencia. borja: usted cree que tener a amlo como presidente en mÉxico va a reducir la cantidad de mexicanos que abandonan su paÍs para llegar a los estados unidos? francisco: eso es lo que todos quisiÉramos ver, que ya no viniÉramos los mexicanos a trabajar al campo o a los servicios o simplemente ser ejecutados en la frontera. quisiÉramos tener un paÍs donde tengamos oportunidades, donde no tengamos que emigrar a otros paÍses, porque es lo que justamente el paÍs no se debe. no se debe paz, no se ve oportunidades para crecer y esto que esperamos ahora.
en fin, tener un paÍs libre de violencia.reto, carolina. ese es el reto de quÉ es lo que se puede cumplir y quÉ no. el presidente electo lÓpez obrador prometió muchas cosas y ahora es justamente en cinco meses cuando yo deme-- cuando tomÉ ya posesiÓn, homo sabe si es posible estas promesas de campaÑa. esperemos que sÍ lo de las pensiones, que se le quita el dinero a los partidos polÍticos. hay muchas cosas que pueden acabar, pero primeramente la corrupciÓn, la impunidad y la...
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seeing more pay with venmo options versus pay with onpal options when go internet site to make a canhase, it definitely you see venmo gaining traction. they want it to gain traction. square cash has been gaining traction lately. last thing they want to see upething like that coming sales.ing wind out their emily: lyft doesn't have this option yet. we expect lyft to answer here? upthere's a big push to ramp the number of retailers, merchants and apps. i wouldn't surprised to see someone like lyft or another app in theffering this well. as emily: thanks as always. silicone, china or valley. the asian nation produces most of the world technology and now developing itin as well. faster.rypto how are thieve able to hack into exchanges and what's being done prevent it. this is bloomberg. emily: this is bloomberg technology i'm emily chiang. is no secret china is to be the tech power in the world. china 2025n initiative and start-ups the dislodgelans it america. one of the keys to doing so having its own version of silicon valley. them. of you see china currently has a 2.1 billion. tech center
seeing more pay with venmo options versus pay with onpal options when go internet site to make a canhase, it definitely you see venmo gaining traction. they want it to gain traction. square cash has been gaining traction lately. last thing they want to see upething like that coming sales.ing wind out their emily: lyft doesn't have this option yet. we expect lyft to answer here? upthere's a big push to ramp the number of retailers, merchants and apps. i wouldn't surprised to see someone like...
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, gps, dentists are all being offered a further real terms pay cut.posals will pour his threadbare departments and make further cuts to vital services, and what for? also that the prime minister can get a cheap pr hit to cling onto power. than we do not buy it at labour will demand the public sector workers get the paid that they deserve. mr speaker, yet again we heard from the opposition front bench, not positive well, the news today, that is going to mean hundreds of pounds more in the pay packets of the public workers, instead we have heard yet more complaints and no solution from the party opposite. for what reason have been announced about cuts in real terms perk schoolteachers when the review body said at 3.5% increase, it was needed across all pay ranges in order to prevent deteriorating trends teacher retention. i think it's important we focus the pay rises on those lowest earning teachers. i think that's what was being supported across the system. past announcements have unravelled within days, is the cheapest secretary guaranteeing that ever
, gps, dentists are all being offered a further real terms pay cut.posals will pour his threadbare departments and make further cuts to vital services, and what for? also that the prime minister can get a cheap pr hit to cling onto power. than we do not buy it at labour will demand the public sector workers get the paid that they deserve. mr speaker, yet again we heard from the opposition front bench, not positive well, the news today, that is going to mean hundreds of pounds more in the pay...
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tech companies paying their fair share in the u.s. . well u.s. tech companies aren't notorious for not paying too many texas even before u.s. president donald trump started his tax reform earlier this year a lot of the u.s. tech companies paid far less corporate taxes then the overall demanded thirty five percent and quite often they would pay less than twenty percent one of the main reasons for that is also when it comes to insure lecture lee a property rights a lot of the tech companies actually list those. rights somewhere in cheap takes countries and therefore they can avoid higher takes that there were there were also supposed to pay here in the united states so do american tech companies pay taxes here in the u.s. sure they're do but quite often they pay far less taxes than we've seen it in a lot of other areas by the way the same especially when it comes to those intellectual property rights it's it's true for the pharmaceutical industry they're also notorious for paying law texas but so yes u.s. technology companies pay their share but le
tech companies paying their fair share in the u.s. . well u.s. tech companies aren't notorious for not paying too many texas even before u.s. president donald trump started his tax reform earlier this year a lot of the u.s. tech companies paid far less corporate taxes then the overall demanded thirty five percent and quite often they would pay less than twenty percent one of the main reasons for that is also when it comes to insure lecture lee a property rights a lot of the tech companies...
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it was either paying the rent, putting food on the table or paying the medical bills, and we went through but... we're making it right now. i want my coin money. you want more money, too? we have our ups and downs. we are still working on it. i am more of a saving kind of person. i think, on the other hand, i am a more of an optimistic person where i know it is coming in, i know what i can use out based on the budget, but then i kind of say, "oh, well, there's a little wiggle room over here also". what is that? you have to pay! i don't want to be controlled. obviously, every couple argues about money. you know, "why do you spend on this, you shouldn't have". you know, it's kind of, i think it is normal but i don't want to do it. jackie and manuel. welcome to the bbc money clinic. are you ready? yes, we are ready. please, go on through. how do you understand your financial habits? can you explain them to me? well, we've pretty much had a lot of financial crisis with identity theft, credit card debt, also medical bills. my husband had gotten sick before, and that's when we really got into a
it was either paying the rent, putting food on the table or paying the medical bills, and we went through but... we're making it right now. i want my coin money. you want more money, too? we have our ups and downs. we are still working on it. i am more of a saving kind of person. i think, on the other hand, i am a more of an optimistic person where i know it is coming in, i know what i can use out based on the budget, but then i kind of say, "oh, well, there's a little wiggle room over...
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pay their fair share. to make swhierltiest americans pay their fair share. jesse: trump is trying to strengthen nadine peel germany away from d strengthen nato and peel germany away from russia. remember he was caught tapping angela merkel's cell phone. he was caught trashing netanyahu. he left iraq to isis and iran. he skipped the paris peace march and he failed to prevent russia from invading ukraine. and after all the fake news chaos he made this announcement. president trump: it was a product idea summit where my job priority was getting other nato members to pay their fair share. we have gotten commitments from them to pay fear their defense spending more than ever. jesse: many president trump's tactics are work. president trump: i am very consistent. i'm a very stable genius. jesse: here with reaction, dr. sebastian gore yeah and nigel farage, considered to be the -- the architect behind brexit. what do you think about the president going over there and collecting bills from our allies. >> imagine if
pay their fair share. to make swhierltiest americans pay their fair share. jesse: trump is trying to strengthen nadine peel germany away from d strengthen nato and peel germany away from russia. remember he was caught tapping angela merkel's cell phone. he was caught trashing netanyahu. he left iraq to isis and iran. he skipped the paris peace march and he failed to prevent russia from invading ukraine. and after all the fake news chaos he made this announcement. president trump: it was a...
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ford, la marca más vendida en el país.diendo lava, ceniza y humo. mÁs de 90 acres de terreno fueron consumido por un incendio forestal en ferguson. centenares de residentes han sido evacuados. las cuadrillas de bomberos fueron reforzadas con mÁs personal y buscan a uno que manejaba una excavadora cuando muriÓ. los bomberos rociaron espuma sobre un aviÓn que aterrizÓ en el aeropuerto de kansas. el aviÓn tenÍa un incendio en uno de sus motores las autoridades cerraron la pista de aterrizaje y no se reportaron heridos. ♪ en perÚ mÁs de 50 personas,gran parte de ellos colombianos fueron arrestados en un operativo cerca de la frontera con colombia. policÍa y ejÉrcito de ambos paÍses participaron en la redada. se anunciÓ que se declaró el estado de emergencia la regiÓn donde se detectÓ la presencia de ex miembros de las farc. andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador dijo que recortarÁ su salario. es el 40% de lo que gana enrique peÑa nieto. declarÓ que reducirÁ los privilegios y ventajas de los alto funcionario. el gobierno de cuba brindÓ se
ford, la marca más vendida en el país.diendo lava, ceniza y humo. mÁs de 90 acres de terreno fueron consumido por un incendio forestal en ferguson. centenares de residentes han sido evacuados. las cuadrillas de bomberos fueron reforzadas con mÁs personal y buscan a uno que manejaba una excavadora cuando muriÓ. los bomberos rociaron espuma sobre un aviÓn que aterrizÓ en el aeropuerto de kansas. el aviÓn tenÍa un incendio en uno de sus motores las autoridades cerraron la pista de...