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it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if
it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if
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it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if
it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if
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and steve askew heads the town's bakery, a family business.askew and his neighbors are no revolutionaries, but they're tired of seeing how unevenly the tax burden in their country is distributed. >> we all understand and appreciate we've got to pay taxes, we've got to fund services and no one's got a problem with that. the problem we've got is small people paying the taxes and large corporations avoiding paying the taxes. you know i've paid taxes, i've run a successful business, it's not easy, but i still pay my taxes. my staff pay their income tax and you know it's just unjust and unfair. reporter: this is their battle cry to take on the tax authorities. they're using the brand ofa fair tax city to promote their cause. just 2,000 inhabitants live here -- ideal for a test run. the idea came from elsewhere, but it's stirred up excitement in this small welsh town, and a new-found self-confidence. jo carthew explains the "fair tax city" project. the starting point is, why shouldn't small business owners have the possibility to use tax loopholes t
and steve askew heads the town's bakery, a family business.askew and his neighbors are no revolutionaries, but they're tired of seeing how unevenly the tax burden in their country is distributed. >> we all understand and appreciate we've got to pay taxes, we've got to fund services and no one's got a problem with that. the problem we've got is small people paying the taxes and large corporations avoiding paying the taxes. you know i've paid taxes, i've run a successful business, it's not...
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. >> askew? >> askew. thank you. good morning. we have mostly clear skies. there are a few upper 30s wood side and napa airport. we'll get clouds starting to filter in. we'll cloud up late tonight and tomorrow and bring in rain. not a lot but a little bit. forecast projections increase that. the trend is your friend. why waiver from that? our system from yesterday in the four corners is moving into the plains. that will be a big weather maker. ahead of that lower and higher clouds. 41 at the napa airport. 43 half noon bay. cupertino is in the miction. -- mix. -- mix. few 40s and upper 30s in lake county. 25 up in truckee. overall mostly sunny today. stly sunny today. >>> we are following breaking news in the death of the couple found shot to death sunday afternoon inside their home on lucas court. we learned both were in their 50s. active members of san jose's islamic community. there are still a lot of unanswered questions about this case. janine is on this story. she'll have more from outside san jose police headquarters in the next half hour. next half ho
. >> askew? >> askew. thank you. good morning. we have mostly clear skies. there are a few upper 30s wood side and napa airport. we'll get clouds starting to filter in. we'll cloud up late tonight and tomorrow and bring in rain. not a lot but a little bit. forecast projections increase that. the trend is your friend. why waiver from that? our system from yesterday in the four corners is moving into the plains. that will be a big weather maker. ahead of that lower and higher clouds....
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and steve askew heads the town's bakery, a family business.eighbors are no revolutionaries, but they're tired of seeing how unevenly the tax burden in their country is distributed. >> we all understand and appreciate we've got to pay taxes, we've got to fund services and no one's got a problem with that. the problem we've got is small people paying the taxes and large corporations avoiding paying the taxes. you know i've paid taxes, i've run a successful business, it's not easy, but i still pay my taxes. my staff pay their income tax and you know it's just unjust and unfair. reporter: this is their battle cry to take on the tax authorities. they're using the brand ofa fair tax city to promote their cause. just 2,000 inhabitants live here -- ideal for a test run. the idea came from elsewhere, but it's stirred up excitement in this small welsh town, and a new-found self-confidence. jo carthew explains the "fair tax city" project. the starting point is, why shouldn't small business owners have the possibility to use tax loopholes too? >> the idea
and steve askew heads the town's bakery, a family business.eighbors are no revolutionaries, but they're tired of seeing how unevenly the tax burden in their country is distributed. >> we all understand and appreciate we've got to pay taxes, we've got to fund services and no one's got a problem with that. the problem we've got is small people paying the taxes and large corporations avoiding paying the taxes. you know i've paid taxes, i've run a successful business, it's not easy, but i...
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thing about rudy having a cough and her father getting her to take the cough syrup-- that nothing was askew even to slightly suggest something that a child could take in the wrong way. he was... he had tremendous, and still does, tremendous respect for his audience's intelligence, and he used to say this all the time: "the audience is not stupid. we're not going to have stupid people on this show." >> hinojosa: and now when you look at television, phylicia, you know, i'm... and i know that you've spoken about, for example, some of the family sitcoms, and i'm a mom, you know? and when i see these family sitcoms and these kids kind of answering back to their parents, and i'm like, "hmm?" what do you see? what goes on in your heart when you're watching television these days? >> television and some film. it's ridiculous, it's ridiculous. i was watching something last night that was a big film and young people, and when i heard certain things being said, i thought, "you know what? i'm not going to watch this. i... i... just, this is dumb, it is stupid, and i'm not going to watch it." because any
thing about rudy having a cough and her father getting her to take the cough syrup-- that nothing was askew even to slightly suggest something that a child could take in the wrong way. he was... he had tremendous, and still does, tremendous respect for his audience's intelligence, and he used to say this all the time: "the audience is not stupid. we're not going to have stupid people on this show." >> hinojosa: and now when you look at television, phylicia, you know, i'm... and...
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one friend recalled that booth was always impeccably dressed, but his tie was just a little bit askew. was a crackt booth billiards player but rarely had the patience to sit through an entire game. he tried to get his friends to go out and do something else. one of the assassin's friends said he could not imagine booth pulling the trigger because his fingers were as dainty and small as a girl's. boothmembered, accidentally knocked a poor child off his feet and his rush to get to the telegraph office one day. he said he could not have known that anyone was watching, but he picked the child up and wiped his face off with his handkerchief and said, are you hurt? then he dusted him off, got him on his feet, and pressed some coins in his hand before he left for the telegraph office. time boothmber the tried to strangle his brother-in-law on a train and the time he pummeled his younger brother's face to the point where it was unrecognizable. and the time he became enraged at a theater prompter and hurled a sharp wooden wedge within an inch of the man's eye. booth's brother edwin told a frie
one friend recalled that booth was always impeccably dressed, but his tie was just a little bit askew. was a crackt booth billiards player but rarely had the patience to sit through an entire game. he tried to get his friends to go out and do something else. one of the assassin's friends said he could not imagine booth pulling the trigger because his fingers were as dainty and small as a girl's. boothmembered, accidentally knocked a poor child off his feet and his rush to get to the telegraph...
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. >> a good thing because we don't want to askew it as i said., as far as electability against the democrat, does that matter in wisconsin? >>t's one of the lower priorities. but among those who want somebody who is electable? cruz tonight. i want to stress that's not the most important candidate quality. >> that's down the list. >> electment. these used to be voters who went for marco rubio. maybe cruz is the one who is electable. >> wisconsin is a swing state it could either go either way because they have a republican governor walker who has endorsed cruz. what is the must important thing on the wisconsinite's mind as far as voting? what's the most important issue? >> economy, jobs. >> economy and jobs. >> we see that on both sides of the fence. we talk about things like immigration and terrorism. those tend to fall fairly low. and when you look at the vote on the democratic side, economy, jobs, 36% is. >> terrorism is nine i saw. now, i'm going to give martha another 30 seconds so don't panic, okay? in the exit polling on sanders, clinton? >>
. >> a good thing because we don't want to askew it as i said., as far as electability against the democrat, does that matter in wisconsin? >>t's one of the lower priorities. but among those who want somebody who is electable? cruz tonight. i want to stress that's not the most important candidate quality. >> that's down the list. >> electment. these used to be voters who went for marco rubio. maybe cruz is the one who is electable. >> wisconsin is a swing state it...
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drone footage over the provincial capital of portoviejo shows multi-story buildings completely askewnd a ruined infrastructure. cars were crushed, homes teetered at precarious angles, and families slept on the streets, on edge after hundreds of aftershocks.ed >> ( translated ): hopefully we get the support and help we need, because we slept in at field all night. >> reporter: faced with the disaster, ecuador's president, rafael correa, flew back sunday from a trip to italy. the priority of priorities is to save human lives but, of course, there's a lack of basic services, lack of water,e' >> reporter: there's almost nothing to work with in some of the hardest hit places. again, repoter stephen kueffnerm >> in the beach town of kanoa the situation is so grave that there are about 400 homeless people including 150 homeless children with extremely limited supplies and bodies are being taken to the local park as they have nowhere to put them. >> reporter: relatives consoled each other outside portoviejo's morgue this morning, as more and more bodies arrived. the injured were tended to in
drone footage over the provincial capital of portoviejo shows multi-story buildings completely askewnd a ruined infrastructure. cars were crushed, homes teetered at precarious angles, and families slept on the streets, on edge after hundreds of aftershocks.ed >> ( translated ): hopefully we get the support and help we need, because we slept in at field all night. >> reporter: faced with the disaster, ecuador's president, rafael correa, flew back sunday from a trip to italy. the...
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it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if you don't get the majority of the delegates on the first ballot of the convention, then he kind of opens it up in the delegates get freed up to do whatever they want to. had beenthe rules that in existence as far as i know for hundreds of years. broker conventions are nothing new. i think the last one was in 1964 when the democrats had a brokered convention. or excuse me, the republicans that a brokered convention then. whether or not those rules need to be changed and how they need to be changed, i'm sorry. i am not an expert. and i certainly agree with you on the tax reform. attacks code is competitive in the world and there are a lot of things to do. american competitiveness is my focus in congress. to makevery day to try this country more competitive, and there are many things that to where our companies based year can fairly compete around the world because if you have to companies, and they both make th
it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if you don't get the majority of the delegates on the first ballot of the convention, then he kind of opens it up in the delegates get freed up to do whatever they want to. had beenthe rules that in existence as far as i know for hundreds of years. broker conventions are nothing new. i think the last one was in 1964 when...
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it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if you don't get the majority of the delegates on the first ballot of the convention, then he kind of opens it up in the delegates get freed up to do whatever they want to. had beenthe rules that in existence as far as i know for hundreds of years. broker conventions are nothing new. i think the last one was in 1964 when the democrats had a brokered convention. or excuse me, the republicans that a brokered convention then. whether or not those rules need to be changed and how they need to be changed, i'm sorry. i am not an expert. and i certainly agree with you on the tax reform. attacks code is competitive in the world and there are a lot of things to do. american competitiveness is my focus in congress. to makevery day to try this country more competitive, and there are many things that to where our companies based year can fairly compete around the world because if you have to companies, and they both make th
it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if you don't get the majority of the delegates on the first ballot of the convention, then he kind of opens it up in the delegates get freed up to do whatever they want to. had beenthe rules that in existence as far as i know for hundreds of years. broker conventions are nothing new. i think the last one was in 1964 when...
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it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if you don't get the majority of the delegates on the first ballot of the convention, then he kind of opens it up in the delegates get freed up to do whatever they want to. had beenthe rules that in existence as far as i know for hundreds of years. broker conventions are nothing new. i think the last one was in 1964 when the democrats had a brokered convention. or excuse me, the republicans that a brokered convention then. whether or not those rules need to be changed and how they need to be changed, i'm sorry. i am not an expert. and i certainly agree with you on the tax reform. attacks code is competitive in the world and there are a lot of things to do. american competitiveness is my focus in congress. to makevery day to try this country more competitive, and there are many things that to where our companies based year can fairly compete around the world because if you have to companies, and they both make th
it does seem a little askew when i hear about all these superdelegates being allocated not necessarily based on the votes of the people, but their publican party rules say that if you don't get the majority of the delegates on the first ballot of the convention, then he kind of opens it up in the delegates get freed up to do whatever they want to. had beenthe rules that in existence as far as i know for hundreds of years. broker conventions are nothing new. i think the last one was in 1964 when...
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or any dissent on two specific issues in dealing with donald trump, whose views might be a little askewplacement policy that's set out and articulated by the candidate, and on tax reform. those two things. do you sense any elements of disagreement? >> i actually don't. i'm familiar with his tax reform plan, which is lower rates across the board for everybody and all businesses for faster economic growth. we will have a good debate about how to do that, but if from what i recall from his plan, it's basically that. on health care, he knows we need to repeal and replace obamacare. so look, i don't see a big problem here. this is barnicle talking, right? >> yeah. >> mike, i don't see a big issue with that. we have lots of different views but come from the same principles. the principle for tax reform is get the cronyism out of the code, give people more power, lower rates, make us more competitive for faster growth of the and on health care, but the patient in charge. let she and her doctor be in charge of deciding their health care. give people more choices, more insurance competition. and
or any dissent on two specific issues in dealing with donald trump, whose views might be a little askewplacement policy that's set out and articulated by the candidate, and on tax reform. those two things. do you sense any elements of disagreement? >> i actually don't. i'm familiar with his tax reform plan, which is lower rates across the board for everybody and all businesses for faster economic growth. we will have a good debate about how to do that, but if from what i recall from his...