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>> yo fui para ir con mi familia. mi familia ya estaba en hawai.en hawai. >> somos amigos. no era una cosa que pensÉ. si alguien nos ve va a pensar que estamos teniendo una relaciÓn. >> usted cree que ha cometido algÚn error que la ha llevado a este momento? >> no a este momento. hay cosas que podrÍa ser diferente. pero para sacarme de mi oficina. que yo trabaje por muchos aÑos. a trabajar en una oficina que en la mayorÍa son hombres. y me hicieron cosas a mÍ. racistas, sexistas. de todo. y con la boca cerrada porque no querÍa poner algo malo en la oficina. >> de raÍces nicaragüenses y mexicanas llama mÁs de 20 aÑos en el departamento del sheriff y dice que si la sacan del carbÓn habrÍa cambios que le preocupan. que creen que va a pasar si la sacan de la oficina? >> van a entregarles gente a ice. >> hubo colaboraciÓn con autoridades de ic . contacte a la hija de carlos garcÍa que asegura haber sido objeto de la polÍtica de represalias de la que se le acusa corpus. >> en lugar de reconocer sus errores, la alguacil culpa a otros y evita el problema.
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oftentimes. >> it begins. >> with the irs. sending you a collection letter. >> but then escalates. >> and before you know it, you're having your paychecks garnished, your bank accounts seized. even your home or business could be at risk. my problem was i hadn't paid my taxes in eight years. i was trying to take on the irs by myself. i have five children. i'm trying to take care of my kids. and it was a lot of stress. >> i owed the irs over $10,000. they told. >> me the possibilities of garnishing my wages to. >> resolve this debt. >> that i owed them. >> i owed a lot of money to the irs, almost $15,000, but there was nothing i could do about it. i was just overwhelmed of what to do. these stories are all too common, but thankfully there's optima tax relief. america's number one most trusted tax resolution firm. optima's experts have helped thousands of people with stories just like these resolve their tax debt. i owe 15,000. i only had to pay 3500. and now my debt is clean. i don't owe anything. it was. it was easy. like one,
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seguiremos monitoreando las condiciones, pero también si piensa tiene planes de ir a la sierra?6% fin de semana en san josé, 64 el sábado 56 el el la máxima mínima de 47 lluvias durante todo el día. san francisco sábado 56 mínima de 49 vientos para el domingo en los 56. mínima de 47 y vemos la próxima semana en los bajos 60. así, las condiciones hasta el momento. regreso con ustedes. gaby. gracias. ahora, una pregunta. ha recibido usted un mensaje de texto notificándole que debe dinero por haber pasado por peajes en carreteras? bueno, no es el único. y tenga mucho cuidado, porque esto podría ser una estafa. arlen fernández nos dice qué hacer para que usted no se convierta en víctima. muchas personas han recibido este mensaje, incluyéndome a mí, diciéndome que crucé un peaje y que no lo pagué y que ahora tengo una deuda pendiente. el número de teléfono de donde enviaron el mensaje tiene el código de área más 44. al buscarlo en internet aparece como el código de área de reino unido. el mensaje dice que debo pagar en cuestión de 12 horas para evitar una penalidad o ser reportada al
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nos vamos a ir a una pausa.ad son sin importar tu edad, quién seas o dónde estés, el estrés de la vida cotidiana te puede llevar a un círculo interminable de ansiedad y pensamientos negativos. está bien que pidas ayuda cuando te sientas abrumado por estos pensamientos y emociones. estamos aquí para acompañarte. calhope ofrece recursos gratuito seguros y confidenciales de salud mental para niños, adolescentes, jóvenes y familias. visítanos en calhope .org. presentar a un artista mexicano que está explorando la historia cultural y la resistencia de la comunidad latina desde la perspectiva de los migrantes en una nueva exposición. esto es, en half moon bay que apoya a los trabajadores agrícolas locales. pero veamos de qué see trata. oscar lópez es un artista visual inmigrante de la ciudad de méxico, donde descubrió el mundo del arte a través del graffiti urbano. yo creo que es muy importante valorarnos como como cultura y mantener nuestras raíces y saber de dónde venimos, saber quiénes somos y saber a dónde vamos.
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the last trump commissioner of the irs said it was 1 trillion a year. if we took that number and multiplied by 10 it's $10 trillion. that's a third of the national debt almost so there are things we can do and another one islegacy systems which gao has talked about. they've highlighted the top 10 candidates for retirement and legacy systems which would save over $331 million a year. we owe the system and we've identified that it's 51 years old so we can do productive things, find common ground democrats and republicans we on the side of the aisle are never going to support a mindless wrecking ball approach to quote achieving efficiency in the federal government . that's not how to do it. it will wreak harm on the american people, damage our form of government and it is not something that will ever merits our support. >> i'm pleased to welcome comptroller gen. jean dodaro who brings 50 al years of experience at the government accountability office and has served as head of the branch agency since 2010. the comptroller gen. is serving the final year of hi
the last trump commissioner of the irs said it was 1 trillion a year. if we took that number and multiplied by 10 it's $10 trillion. that's a third of the national debt almost so there are things we can do and another one islegacy systems which gao has talked about. they've highlighted the top 10 candidates for retirement and legacy systems which would save over $331 million a year. we owe the system and we've identified that it's 51 years old so we can do productive things, find common ground...
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cosas bÁsicas la que estamos hablando, hablamos de salud mÉdica y asegurarnos que detengamos a donde ir grandes corporaciones y pidiendo los consumidores no comprar durante 24 horas para ejercer presiÓn econÓmica y la pregunta es quÉ tanto sirven y en quÉ momento empiezan a ser. >> este tipo crÓnico que estÁn haciendo es llamar la atenciÓn y tiene algo de poder y fuerza para poder sacar esta economÍa adelante. >> yo creo que es un arma muy eficiente para expresar el descontento polÍtico que tenemos, tiene un impacto simbÓlico y es impacto simbÓlico es muy importante. >> el profesor seÑala que aunque el impacto financiero sea limitado, lo simbÓlico es crucial, es importante visible sar y representa una quinta parte del paÍs y genera miles de millones de dÓlares de ingreso. >> y por lo menos que nos escuche y no creo que vamos a escuchar tanto nosotros la intenciÓn la vamos a hacer. y bien dicen que la uniÓn es poder y en este caso los manifestantes han querido llevar para que el gobierno siente el poder que tienen la comunidad. >> el Único camino para poder solucionar tus problemas siemp
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a half trillion dollars a year is left on the table uncollected because of lack of resources in the irs. that is $5 trillion over a decade. finally we can modernize the federal i.t. systems for years on this committee. with the legacy systems alone could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year operating at these costs. if we want to be serious about it let's be serious about it. it to fire the people just went out to do that is mainly inspectors general. president trump is already nullified -- no i-19 including usaid inspector general who dared to warn that we could lose half $1 billion of food aid because it is in warehouse is not being moved because of the funding freeze that was imposed. that is a cost we need to avoid. and for doing his job that ig was fired. we want to have objective neutral inspectors general who are monitoring government waste, fraud and abuse and expenditures and i think you would find democrats more than willing in that enterprise if we are going to be serious. but a wrecking crew, a wrecking ball is not going to do it. i yield back. thank you. chair. taylo
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no, i respect president and ires to add to american people and if i didn't know if i think that we have to be very open and very honest, and i'm not sure that we did something, but i think maybe sometimes for some, some, some things we have to discuss out of, out of media with all due respect to democracy and to a free medium i'd, there are things that do it. we have to understand the position of ukraine and ukraine is. but it was too little too late except a lot in the, in here where the majority was absolutely horrified by what had taken place. clearly need does that have include chops and it saves pretty quickly agreed on the same statement that they would post in a show of support for the landscape, which was a, be strong praise be filled with someone, even father suggesting that a shakeup in the political action you know, just as long as it should happen here, beginning of the war. now trump and vance. have put on a disgraceful show. i am ashamed of that behavior. the us deserves something better the free world to must support ukraine. i was and still am with a zalinski. ukraine is
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pero entonces, cuando quedaban 10 minutos, iban a ir a esta jugada bastante extraña para el jugador dera jurásica. la academia de ciencias de san francisco se prepara para inaugurar su dino 10. así se llama. exacto. y este sábado, por primera vez, las familias podrán ver dinosaurios animatrónicos de tamaño real en los jardines exteriores de la academia. y no solo eso, sino que los visitantes también podrán buscar fósiles de dinosaurios en la arena. quienes acudan a la exhibición podrán sentirse como todos. unos paleontólogos. ahí está el famoso t-rex. rex. un triceratops. mira, mira al mesozoico. qué bonito. qué buena actividad. no? para retroceder muchísimo al pasado. bueno, a los chicos. 65 millones de años, nada más. oye, los niños les encantan los dinosaurios. y los niños se involucran mucho con los dinosaurios. a veces, cuando están muy chiquitos. cuando estas exposiciones sí son más sorprendentes porque lo ves en libros y ya verlo de tamaño natural no es lo mismo, verdad? pero parece increíble pensar que en algún momento existieron aquí donde estamos nosotros. increíble. y parece
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also at least a 1000 to 5000 firings at the irs across the last week.urrent total, i have looked at every known mass firing. i have 30,000 plus people have been fired. geoff: 30,000 people? >> at least. that does not include 7000 people at the social security administration. we have heard from them that they intend to fire those people. that's not even in that total. this is part of elon musk and president trump saying government needs to be downsized. what they are doing here is haphazardly targeting very wide groups of workers without clear reviews and it is leading to some protests around the country. this video was sent to me by a fired worker in west virginia they had a protest today. so you hear them saying, vote them out. in that crowd, trump supporters who have been fired. one person told me they were denied unemployment after being fired from treasury because they were fired supposedly for because even though they had high-performance records. geoff: elon musk's doge group is trying to find new ways to fire workers. >> there will be another ema
also at least a 1000 to 5000 firings at the irs across the last week.urrent total, i have looked at every known mass firing. i have 30,000 plus people have been fired. geoff: 30,000 people? >> at least. that does not include 7000 people at the social security administration. we have heard from them that they intend to fire those people. that's not even in that total. this is part of elon musk and president trump saying government needs to be downsized. what they are doing here is...
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i don't think there is anybody checking anything at the irs anymore. >> yeah, we got it, we're good.ll of the swaddling and the changing and that kind of duties? >> dooties, it takes a team. we've got a lot of them. but yeah. he can deuce, i tell you. >> jimmy: oh, he can? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you must be very proud. >> oh, yeah. he didn't get my eyes. but he got my long butt crack. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, good. >> yeah. that's a genetic thing. and i'll tell you, most of it goes up. [ laughter ] i don't know why. >> jimmy: how do you know it's long? i have no idea if mine's long. >> oh, you'd know if it was long. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you would? >> it's one of those things you just know. you look around and you go, i think mine's a lot longer than that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that a family trait? >> yes. >> jimmy: yeah? >> my dad had a long butt crack. >> jimmy: did he? [ laughter ] >> we used to -- he was a contractor. my brother and i would go work for him. and plumber's butt. that's a thing, right? the pants hang down. he'd have his pants jacked up, he'd still have plumber's
i don't think there is anybody checking anything at the irs anymore. >> yeah, we got it, we're good.ll of the swaddling and the changing and that kind of duties? >> dooties, it takes a team. we've got a lot of them. but yeah. he can deuce, i tell you. >> jimmy: oh, he can? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you must be very proud. >> oh, yeah. he didn't get my eyes. but he got my long butt crack. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, good. >> yeah. that's a genetic thing....
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people filing their taxes this time around are going to have a heck of a time getting through to the irs because of cuts. their refund checks might be slow. there's a lot of things that americans just sort of take for granted, that they're going to be able to deal with the federal government on. and these cuts are just done in such an across the board way, without attention to any other theory of the case, if you will. >> what's your take on this email that asks for the bullet points of what did you accomplish last week the first time it didn't go so well with the agencies and departments saying ignore that from ellen. but it seems like now it's online and going to happen every week. >> i don't know why they are doing this other than to build a database from which to train an a.i. system. that's the only thing i can think of. i mean, no, no human being is going to read 2 million emails. and even if they did, they wouldn't understand them. because what people do is, in the context of their their work. so, you know, suppose you're an fbi agent and you're trying to get an undercover. you're
people filing their taxes this time around are going to have a heck of a time getting through to the irs because of cuts. their refund checks might be slow. there's a lot of things that americans just sort of take for granted, that they're going to be able to deal with the federal government on. and these cuts are just done in such an across the board way, without attention to any other theory of the case, if you will. >> what's your take on this email that asks for the bullet points of...
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ir number, but notan so when i was a librarian, the american pphical society, ow, 's a large library, got a lot ofistrative functions. i say0% of my job was spent behind the computer en, behind the dued glued to the computer, dealing with email and various other things but every once in a whi, the greatest part of the job was when we got to take the treasures and give a tour, showcased the incredible collection thate at the philosophical society and one of my favorite documents to share is o. it was the andre michaud subscription list. and the reason i, ie the chair is because this is a national treasure which i'll talk about, als tells a real interesting story. so what we want to dhare with you what i would tell vips who would come to philosophical society for four treasures tou at least what i would tell them i'll tell you what, then i will tell you what i say in the book. so to begin. this document is wrin 1793. the first half of it is in thomas jefferson's hand at the time, 1793, jefferson was the sey of state, but he was also vice president of the american pphic socie which was t
ir number, but notan so when i was a librarian, the american pphical society, ow, 's a large library, got a lot ofistrative functions. i say0% of my job was spent behind the computer en, behind the dued glued to the computer, dealing with email and various other things but every once in a whi, the greatest part of the job was when we got to take the treasures and give a tour, showcased the incredible collection thate at the philosophical society and one of my favorite documents to share is o....
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. >> irs who's just lost his job. >> and to try to give voice to that. i know that some democratic strategists, carville has said. >> lay back play. >> possum, but i think there is a lot. to work with here, carefully and calmly. but i wouldn't step away from saying, look, this is what happens when you cut like this, right? >> look, a couple. >> of things on that. i think number one, when trump initially. >> went after us, usaid. >> yeah. >> a lot. >> of americans were. >> like, what is usaid? like, we don't really understand what this agency does. is this our. >> taxpayer dollars. going to. >> support. >> you know. >> people around the world and not domestically here at home, which of course, we know is. >> not true. they do. >> usaid does a lot of work here at home. but now that. >> he's getting. >> into some of these other agencies. >> and he's really tackling, you. >> know, people. >> who are managing medicaid, social security, distribution. >> you know, people who are. >> entrenched in their communities. there's a misnomer out there. >> in america. >
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we have a large federal government components of the irs in colorado. and hundreds of people lost their jobs. that affects everyone around them. you wonder how it will affect all of our tax revenues, i can go down with one after another of places where we have examples in colorado of places where government is now not delivering services to veterans. some of these layoffs are the last people hired are the first to get laid off but there's been an emphasis for seven or eight years to hire veterans, people that risked their lives defending our country shouldn't they get the first federal jobs, suddenly we're laying off hundreds of thousandsveterans. i don't think that's what americans want . >> in your committee's purview you've got the energy department which is now run by my friend chris white who you introduced to his confirmation he. are you concerned about what th doge could do with the energy department? >> really you're going to do mass layoffs you're going to be's better served to have more time. that happened very y rapidly as he took the floor a
we have a large federal government components of the irs in colorado. and hundreds of people lost their jobs. that affects everyone around them. you wonder how it will affect all of our tax revenues, i can go down with one after another of places where we have examples in colorado of places where government is now not delivering services to veterans. some of these layoffs are the last people hired are the first to get laid off but there's been an emphasis for seven or eight years to hire...
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and they're about to cut people from the irs in the middle of tax season. your tax returns. your tax refunds rather sent back. you know that 69% of americans get refunds and they average about $2,800 a piece. people are going to be really mad when the when all those refunds slow down. so what's going on here is a little crazy. they are not paying any attention to the consequences of their actions. and we did it exactly the opposite way. we went into the agencies and tried to find what could be cut, how could how it could be cut, and what could be made better. >> because i haven't met anybody who has said, look, i'd like to pay lower taxes, i'd like to have more efficient government, but they'd like they need the government to work. you wrote in an article for the brookings this week, in which you say dodge has an enormous opportunity to improve the federal government, especially in the area of information technology. however, blanket firings and poorly planned demands for employees to justify their workweek are undermining its credibility and authority as c
and they're about to cut people from the irs in the middle of tax season. your tax returns. your tax refunds rather sent back. you know that 69% of americans get refunds and they average about $2,800 a piece. people are going to be really mad when the when all those refunds slow down. so what's going on here is a little crazy. they are not paying any attention to the consequences of their actions. and we did it exactly the opposite way. we went into the agencies and tried to find what could be...
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week on fox, trumps commerce secretary confirm this reality by stating trump's plan was to abolish the irs and replace it with tariffs. tariffs that today provide about 2% of the revenues of the federal government. never mind that this plan in the words of the conservative tax foundation is a "mathematical impossibility." our overall level of trade is too small and the grocery tax working families would be required to pay is far too high for this scheme to ever work. nevertheless, our self proclaimed very stable genius president is pushing forward by firing 65 hundred irs workers responsible for tax enforcement and the date congress is about to vote on one beautiful bill, the solution to the phony concern about the soaring national debt, the king of debt will at about $4 trillion to the national debt with this bill. those who have been harmed by the chaotic desire to slap a tariff on anything or everything on working families looking for little help with raising cost. i'm reminded of trump's comments in recent months about what he would do about grocery prices. he told us that starting on
week on fox, trumps commerce secretary confirm this reality by stating trump's plan was to abolish the irs and replace it with tariffs. tariffs that today provide about 2% of the revenues of the federal government. never mind that this plan in the words of the conservative tax foundation is a "mathematical impossibility." our overall level of trade is too small and the grocery tax working families would be required to pay is far too high for this scheme to ever work. nevertheless, our...
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even though i mean, obviously i think, you know, vance and trump, you know, are the focus for the ire you know, they�*re they acted you know, they're they acted terribly. they tried to humiliate zelenskyy. and it did you know in the clip that we saw it certainly looks like that. but zelenskyy could have just kept his head down, said, thank you very much, and probably walked out of there with a mineral deal with security guarantees or certainly implied security guarantees, and with a with a great deal that would have carried him through. i mean, do you think zelenskyy�*s mean, do you think zelenskyy's position is untenable now? do you think ukraine is going to have to go to elections and possibly zelenskyy will be replaced with zaluzany, who's a much, you know, much more diplomatic guy and much better at handling this kind of thing. i mean, he's the envoy to the uk at the moment. >> i don't think so because i. think he could go to europe. >> and. >> and. >> europe because they saw america being this way. could say, we'll take care of you, zelenskyy. of course they can't because it's eu
even though i mean, obviously i think, you know, vance and trump, you know, are the focus for the ire you know, they�*re they acted you know, they're they acted terribly. they tried to humiliate zelenskyy. and it did you know in the clip that we saw it certainly looks like that. but zelenskyy could have just kept his head down, said, thank you very much, and probably walked out of there with a mineral deal with security guarantees or certainly implied security guarantees, and with a with a...