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we've got the future covered bobby baca shortly with the headlines to stay with us here at r.t. . news. the limited to just say. just spam. if. wealthy british style sun. has moved on to its crisis. management. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on r.g.p. . news . twenty years ago largest country in the. history of. each began a journey. where did it take the. time for the headlines. the torpedo effect democrat led senate kills republican debt ceiling plan that was already. a u.s. default deadline looms. ultra conservative islamist overwhelm egypt's tahrir square real go on in the wake of revolution spreading across the region israelis take to the streets to protest social justice. as the number of journalists in the u.s. decrease it. grows rapidly some are saying the ultimate victim of the trend will be democracy. coming up next to people a valid looks at russia's capabilities in the world's financial arena latest edition of the money. i. follow in welcome to on the money with the business of russia it is business i'm
we've got the future covered bobby baca shortly with the headlines to stay with us here at r.t. . news. the limited to just say. just spam. if. wealthy british style sun. has moved on to its crisis. management. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on r.g.p. . news . twenty years ago largest country in the. history of. each began a journey. where did it take the. time for the headlines. the torpedo effect democrat led senate kills...
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next to her is baca, a 2-year-old boy too weak to stand. and the coqueue grows longer evy day, as they come to the capital searching for help. jane ferguson for cnn, mogadishu, somalia. >> back in this country, with the current state of the economy, the biggest concern is jobs. so here is a question for you. what percent of people work retail jobs? 32.7%, 17.6%, 45.6% or 24.1%? the answer after this. >>> all right, so before the break, we asked you about the job market what percent of people worked retail jobs? the answer, retail jobs make up 24.1% of employment. and according to the national retail federation providing 42 million jobs. >>> so it is the number one issue in many american homes, getting your financial house in order. so today in our weekly financial fix, we're focusing on what you do at the office and how you can save money, big money, by changing just a few habits. karen lee joins us, the author of "it's just money so why does it cause so many problems." let's start with your morning coffee you say this will not be painful.
next to her is baca, a 2-year-old boy too weak to stand. and the coqueue grows longer evy day, as they come to the capital searching for help. jane ferguson for cnn, mogadishu, somalia. >> back in this country, with the current state of the economy, the biggest concern is jobs. so here is a question for you. what percent of people work retail jobs? 32.7%, 17.6%, 45.6% or 24.1%? the answer after this. >>> all right, so before the break, we asked you about the job market what...
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baca. mr. baca: before we begin the pledge to our flag, let's remember our men and women serving our country. put your hand over your heart and let's begin. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman rise from arkansas? >> to speak to the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize mazie outdoor products, a rogers, arkansas, company celebrating its 125th anniversary. daisy moved to rogers from plymouth, michigan, in 1958. since that move, daisy's impact on the northwest arkansas economy has been substantial. not only in providing jobs but the incredible recognition this famous brand brings to our region. mr. womack:
baca. mr. baca: before we begin the pledge to our flag, let's remember our men and women serving our country. put your hand over your heart and let's begin. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman rise from...
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today it seems to emanate from concerns about the de baca believes that vaccines, vaccines for the overall birth of vaccines are responsible for dramatically increased rates of autism. while we can partially understand the rise of anti-vaccine sentiment in the context of the history of the disorder, a much longer history to explain many of these impulses. one that examines historical nature of anti-vaccine campaigns and the relationship to concerns about expanding power of government, public health, but tensions between individual liberty and interest, scientific and medical hubris, and the way social class and race mediate these debates. the success of pox and i mean the book, not the disease, is that it is not simply a research and thoughtful work in the best traditions of historical profession, but it is an elegantly told story to exploit tensions that are at the core of the values that make up americans. so it gives me great pleasure to introduce doctor michael willrich from brandeis university which is associate professor and department of history and, of course, as you note dr. willr
today it seems to emanate from concerns about the de baca believes that vaccines, vaccines for the overall birth of vaccines are responsible for dramatically increased rates of autism. while we can partially understand the rise of anti-vaccine sentiment in the context of the history of the disorder, a much longer history to explain many of these impulses. one that examines historical nature of anti-vaccine campaigns and the relationship to concerns about expanding power of government, public...
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. >> thank you, chairman baca is, ranking member, and other members of the committee -- chairman baca sought -- chairman baucus, ranking member, and other members in the committee. we employ over 200,000 people in the u.s., including more pharmacists and nurse practitioners than anyone else in the nation, and we have a tax rate of -- something of us as the largest drugstore change because we operate cvs stores in the states and the district and puerto rico. many live within 3 miles of their stores. paris i think as you note -- i think as you know, there are a prescription drug benefit options that best meet member needs, and they helped to drive down costs. that being said, we think this is more than a drug store chain. we considered ourselves as part of the fabric of american society, working to improve the lives and the health of our customers, and to provide those services of the lowest possible cost. because of that thinking, we have made significant investments in our people and in our infrastructure here in the u.s.. we believe that it is our obligation as part of the business c
. >> thank you, chairman baca is, ranking member, and other members of the committee -- chairman baca sought -- chairman baucus, ranking member, and other members in the committee. we employ over 200,000 people in the u.s., including more pharmacists and nurse practitioners than anyone else in the nation, and we have a tax rate of -- something of us as the largest drugstore change because we operate cvs stores in the states and the district and puerto rico. many live within 3 miles of...
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heart wrenching statistics, the congressional out of poverty caucus, our co-chairs, representative baca, butterfield, conyers and myself, we sent a letter to the president, the vice president and the congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle asking home to protect those programs that support those facing our living in poverty in the debt ceiling negotiations. my colleagues and i are here on the floor today to remind every member that it was not american families or children or the working poor that forced congress to run a deficit and it's -- and it definitely was not america's seniors on social security or medicare or people on medicaid that forced republicans to turn the first budget surplus into decades of record deficits. two wars, massive tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, big oil, wall street, running wild, caused these deficits. the american people are willing to work, they want to work and pay their fair share. but they should not be asked to fill a hole they did not dig. we should quickly pass clean legislation to raise our debt ceiling, to end this default
heart wrenching statistics, the congressional out of poverty caucus, our co-chairs, representative baca, butterfield, conyers and myself, we sent a letter to the president, the vice president and the congressional leadership on both sides of the aisle asking home to protect those programs that support those facing our living in poverty in the debt ceiling negotiations. my colleagues and i are here on the floor today to remind every member that it was not american families or children or the...
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siguiendo por todo el mundo, pero en europa el problema es grecia, intentan que grecia no caiga en bacasiÓn en washington ha generado un temor global con la deuda. >> irÁn continÚa desafiando al gobierno internacional enriqueciendo uranio. pese a las sanciones que le dio la onu por hacerlo, insiste irÁn en que es para fines pacÍficos pero el nivel del mejoramiento que ha logrado del quÍmico es similar al que se utiliza para las armas nucleares. >> temor por un barco que trata de romper el bloqueo israelÍ para llevar suministros a la franja de gaza. pero se desconoce quÉ respuesta dieron los activistas dentro del barco. las fuerzas armadas dicen que van a romper el bloqueo. >> inmigrantes depordatos se reunieron con sus dos hijas estadounidenses. despuÉs de dÍas de conversaciones en internet. un testimonio en un caso de custodia se hace usando imagen y voz con un servicio de internet como skype por primera vez despuÉs de que los padres pudieron probar que eran falsas las acusaciones de abuso infantil. >> continuamos con este tema de inmigraciÓn que nos interesa muchÍsimo. como les contam
siguiendo por todo el mundo, pero en europa el problema es grecia, intentan que grecia no caiga en bacasiÓn en washington ha generado un temor global con la deuda. >> irÁn continÚa desafiando al gobierno internacional enriqueciendo uranio. pese a las sanciones que le dio la onu por hacerlo, insiste irÁn en que es para fines pacÍficos pero el nivel del mejoramiento que ha logrado del quÍmico es similar al que se utiliza para las armas nucleares. >> temor por un barco que trata...
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chairman, i want to thank you and chairman baca is. this is very helpful. i think it makes sense for us hopefully in the future to have more joint hearings like this to the accord may be action in the house and senate, especially on something as important and crucial as comprehensive tax reform. mr. johnson, let me start with you. you have been an advocate, but he admitted earlier in your testimony, and coming out of the financial crisis, it was often difficult to be able to identify what excessive leverage looked like at the time. have we made improvements with regards to the passage of dodd- frank, having a better ability of identifying excess of leverage when it existed, as opposed to a retrospective look back in identifying it? >> i made a point above the lehman brothers leverage. living with lehman's last six months, i think they knew what the leverage was, and i am sure they could have told you what the accepted leverage was, if that was the framework. taking on the question, which is do we understand the risks that arise from this kind of leverage, d
chairman, i want to thank you and chairman baca is. this is very helpful. i think it makes sense for us hopefully in the future to have more joint hearings like this to the accord may be action in the house and senate, especially on something as important and crucial as comprehensive tax reform. mr. johnson, let me start with you. you have been an advocate, but he admitted earlier in your testimony, and coming out of the financial crisis, it was often difficult to be able to identify what...
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baca of california for friday, july 22, mr. berg of north dakota, for today, mr. defazio of oregon for today, mrs. napolitano for today until 5:00 p.m. and ms. richardson of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentlewoman from the virgin islands, mrs. christensen, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mrs. christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. the congressional black caucus is pleased that our democratic leadership has given us the opportunity to once again come to the floor for the first democratic hour this evening. i want to just talk a little bit about some of the people who came and have ited me in my office and my district this morning. i had a have it from aarp leadership and some of their advocates and volunteer this is morning in my st. croix office. they came to bring this petition to the office signed by hundreds of people just on one of my islands. and it says, dear members of congress, seniors and future re
baca of california for friday, july 22, mr. berg of north dakota, for today, mr. defazio of oregon for today, mrs. napolitano for today until 5:00 p.m. and ms. richardson of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the gentlewoman from the virgin islands, mrs. christensen, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mrs. christensen: thank you, mr. speaker. the...
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baca: this gamble did not create jobs, all it's done is extended the tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. we cannot play chicken, i state, we cannot play chicken and cause our nation to default. we must lower the deficit with cuts to wasteful spending. but we can't balance the budget on the backs of seniors, the poor by cutting social security and medicare. while continuing to give tax breaks to the ultrarich and oil companies and those who make over $250,000 a year. no taxes, no jobs, no taxes, no jobs. we must compromise. it can't be my way or the highway. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? >> request permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from kansas is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. chairman. over the past year and a half we've seen this president take away a lot of our freedoms with big spending and a big health care plan much i want to talk about another risk to american freed
baca: this gamble did not create jobs, all it's done is extended the tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. we cannot play chicken, i state, we cannot play chicken and cause our nation to default. we must lower the deficit with cuts to wasteful spending. but we can't balance the budget on the backs of seniors, the poor by cutting social security and medicare. while continuing to give tax breaks to the ultrarich and oil companies and those who make over $250,000 a year. no taxes, no jobs,...
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baca: it is long mast time for both sides, i say for both sides to get serious about balanced budget. any long-term term, must, must protect medicare and social security for all americans. create jobs here at home. begin to reduce the deficit with intelligent class protection. it's time for the wealthiest among us to step up to the plate and take a fair share. we must end tax breaks for ultrarich, big oil companies, and the corporations that ship jobs overseas. no jobs have been created, i state no jobs have been created in the united states since the tax bush cuts first went into effect. no taxes, no jobs. no taxes, no jobs. let us put politics aside and do what is best for the american people before it is too late. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. mr. carnahan: this image depicts a watershed moment for our nation
baca: it is long mast time for both sides, i say for both sides to get serious about balanced budget. any long-term term, must, must protect medicare and social security for all americans. create jobs here at home. begin to reduce the deficit with intelligent class protection. it's time for the wealthiest among us to step up to the plate and take a fair share. we must end tax breaks for ultrarich, big oil companies, and the corporations that ship jobs overseas. no jobs have been created, i...
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baca: madam speaker, it's been 27 weeks since the republicans took control of the house. they have yet to bring one single jobs bill to the floor. in san bernardino county, my constituents face 13% unemployment, but instead of taking swift action to create new jobs, republicans are threatening the loss of countless more jobs by taking the debt ceiling negotiation to another brink. and why are they doing this? to protect billionaires, millionaires and corporations that ship jobs overseas. we all know that the bush tax for the wealthy have failed, have failed to create any new jobs here at home. and they're threatening social security, medicare to protect the unneeded tax break which is wrong. no taxes, no jobs. no taxes, no jobs. let's come together that will protect our middle class and do it responsibly to deal with the deficit. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized f
baca: madam speaker, it's been 27 weeks since the republicans took control of the house. they have yet to bring one single jobs bill to the floor. in san bernardino county, my constituents face 13% unemployment, but instead of taking swift action to create new jobs, republicans are threatening the loss of countless more jobs by taking the debt ceiling negotiation to another brink. and why are they doing this? to protect billionaires, millionaires and corporations that ship jobs overseas. we all...
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baca: now instead of working to create jobs, republicans are holding our country hostage, taking the debt limit talks to a brick, under republican budget proposals, seniors will lose guaranteed medical benefits, have their out of pocket d medical expenses doubled and the republican plan will reopen medicare, the doughnut hole area, costing four million seniors an additional $.2 billion. it's wrong to make our seniors suffer. to give a tax break to the ultrarich and corporations that shift jobs overseas. no new tax, no new jobs, no taxes, no jobs, no taxes, no jobs. let's put together a plan that lowers our deficit without doing that on the backs of our seniors and the middle class. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, would you invest in a company if there was a 40% chance that would you lose all of your money? that doesn't sound like much of an investment. mo
baca: now instead of working to create jobs, republicans are holding our country hostage, taking the debt limit talks to a brick, under republican budget proposals, seniors will lose guaranteed medical benefits, have their out of pocket d medical expenses doubled and the republican plan will reopen medicare, the doughnut hole area, costing four million seniors an additional $.2 billion. it's wrong to make our seniors suffer. to give a tax break to the ultrarich and corporations that shift jobs...
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baca: mr. speaker, republicans claim that they want to lower the government's spending, but they sure have a funny way of showing it. first, they refuse to compromise with the president on a proposal that would lower the deficit by $4 trillion. now, they refuse to compromise on a long-term plan that will result in meaningful deficit reduction, meaningful deficit reduction. even after the stock market plunged yesterday, republicans still refuse to compromise. they refuse to compromise. why? because they're more interested in scoring political ponets and protecting the tax breaks for the ultrarich, corporations that send jobs overseas. we must not, i must state, we must not balance the budget on the backs of our seniors, the poor by cutting social security and medicare. we need a balanced approach. we need to work together. no taxes, no jobs. let's stop this dangerous game of chicken before we have an economic disaster. we must compromise and it shouldn't be my way or the highway. i yield back th
baca: mr. speaker, republicans claim that they want to lower the government's spending, but they sure have a funny way of showing it. first, they refuse to compromise with the president on a proposal that would lower the deficit by $4 trillion. now, they refuse to compromise on a long-term plan that will result in meaningful deficit reduction, meaningful deficit reduction. even after the stock market plunged yesterday, republicans still refuse to compromise. they refuse to compromise. why?...