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others are learning computer skills, bookkeeping, polishing resumes or practicing for job interviews.veryone works at their own level but they share one thing. >> all the students shall struggling, 90% of the students have children they need to support. >> she and her husband founded the instituted and they take 140 students a year. many are on public assistance. some statested states oh political asylum. they are referred here that pay the tuition. >> 33% of the contract is based on placement. so if we don't get placement we only get 66% of the tuition. >> they are putting up impressive numbers. san francisco human services agency says last year 78% of students they sent to them finished the training, 65% of those got jobs. adrian is one of them. >> they made me believe in myself. >> this political refugee got a job at u.c. berkeley. he says he owes to them. >> that make me believe that all immigrants here who can make a better life if they have support. >> reporter: one key to the success is an internship program. while in school they do two months of work in office. she did her at
others are learning computer skills, bookkeeping, polishing resumes or practicing for job interviews.veryone works at their own level but they share one thing. >> all the students shall struggling, 90% of the students have children they need to support. >> she and her husband founded the instituted and they take 140 students a year. many are on public assistance. some statested states oh political asylum. they are referred here that pay the tuition. >> 33% of the contract is...
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interesting under the theory of the money because we'd done a story chasing a $25,000 check, found the bookkeeper for the nixon campaign. and that in a sense unlocked the whole issue of who was in charge, who authorized these very large payments to people like gordon liddy who ran watergate and so forth and that was just systematically going through and finding the people. >> and the other thing it told us from the beginning when the nixon white house said this is a third rate burglary, when we went taught to see the people who worked for the president and his campaign, we encountered incredible fear, bordering on terror. this is about the methodology. it's about that information in itself was ef sense. >> wouldn't you have been afraid, though, if you saw that air cut you had? if somebody like that showed up at your door? >> and it's fred collar. >> smoking cigarettes. >> that's right. >> i heard redford is going to make a documentary about watergate to april peer in 2013. can either of you tell us about it and why it's necessary? doesn't we know everything. ? >> redford is very serious pausing a
interesting under the theory of the money because we'd done a story chasing a $25,000 check, found the bookkeeper for the nixon campaign. and that in a sense unlocked the whole issue of who was in charge, who authorized these very large payments to people like gordon liddy who ran watergate and so forth and that was just systematically going through and finding the people. >> and the other thing it told us from the beginning when the nixon white house said this is a third rate burglary,...
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ep also studied bookkeeping at the salinas normal school while working in wheat fields. ten years later at the age of 17, he moved to dayton, ohio. at the age of 18, he moved to chicago just before the next wave of the great migration. in chicago, he earned a living a painter, a decorator, bla plasterer, and eventually a realtor. he became wealthy by leasing buildings formerly occupied by whites to blacks. congre congressman de priest's political career began with his membership on the board of commissioners of cook county, illinois. and then extended to his involvement in the chicago city council from 1915 to 1917. he was the city's first blacking alderman and represented ward two. when his predecessor in congress representative martin b. maddon died suddenly of a heart attack after having secured the republican nomination to his 13th term, the republican machine backed depriest. congratulatory letters and telegrams from all over the world poured into chicago for him. not much is known about the young life of congressman depriest's wife, jesse. however, she was born sep
ep also studied bookkeeping at the salinas normal school while working in wheat fields. ten years later at the age of 17, he moved to dayton, ohio. at the age of 18, he moved to chicago just before the next wave of the great migration. in chicago, he earned a living a painter, a decorator, bla plasterer, and eventually a realtor. he became wealthy by leasing buildings formerly occupied by whites to blacks. congre congressman de priest's political career began with his membership on the board of...
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she had learned the restaurant business from the ground up, working as a waitress, cooking, bookkeepingand managing a restaurant for a year. after amy's divorce, she decided the time was ripe to return to her roots, so she packed up her belongings and headed for the east coast. she knew she was going to have to find a new job, but was confident that with her background, it would be no problem. she read the want ads in the newspaper and found one that suited her perfectly. >> "wanted. night manager for major restaurant. must have a minimum of one year's experience in management. must be able to demonstrate knowledge of restaurant operations. salary negotiable." hmmm. [narrator] >> amy immediately applied for the position. her interview with the owner went smoothly. her rapport with him was excellent. >> when it was all over, he told me he was very impressed, and he really wished he could hire me. he said he'd let me know if any other openings came up. it was the old "don't call us, we'll call you" routine. i couldn't believe it. when i asked him why he couldn't hire me for the position,
she had learned the restaurant business from the ground up, working as a waitress, cooking, bookkeepingand managing a restaurant for a year. after amy's divorce, she decided the time was ripe to return to her roots, so she packed up her belongings and headed for the east coast. she knew she was going to have to find a new job, but was confident that with her background, it would be no problem. she read the want ads in the newspaper and found one that suited her perfectly. >> "wanted....
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and you brought in a bookkeeper from then ramparts magazine which you which you were editing. but even paper and i just want to draw your attention so a letter that was sent to you. in my mind you were the person responsible for baby step sending her in to order the panthers books at this particular time was tense about to dressing her in a clue klux klan white sheet and sending her home to took you know this isn't this isn't that i mean that just slanderous letter by a bitter guy. you know who actually was involved with the panthers before i was it never said anything. the left will defend the cause and will sacrifice any individual in this case it was me. david do you think this this tragedy i mean you're involved in a murder i mean a murder was around you this is. something of great personally importance to you and it must have affected your your outlook on the world but do you think that you this open your eyes to the reality or rather it khaled your perception i i was very aware of that so then he was killed in our body was discovered in february one nine hundred seventy
and you brought in a bookkeeper from then ramparts magazine which you which you were editing. but even paper and i just want to draw your attention so a letter that was sent to you. in my mind you were the person responsible for baby step sending her in to order the panthers books at this particular time was tense about to dressing her in a clue klux klan white sheet and sending her home to took you know this isn't this isn't that i mean that just slanderous letter by a bitter guy. you know who...
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you have to have a good bookkeeping system so you're aware of problems before it happens. >>> those rise in gas prices are affecting a lot of our small business viewers. donna who owns a carpet cleaning company wrote us on facebook, we have two trucks and use between 150 and $200 a day on gas. we'll probably have to evaluate our pricing at the end of the month. steve, owner of crate works wrote us, the cost of shipping inbound and outbound is our biggest problem. trucking fuel surcharges are running around 24%. let's bring in our board of directors now to talk about this. eric is the editor in chief of i.n.k. and less is the author of the book "the sinner gist" how to lead your team to predictable success. great to see both of you guys. >> hi, j.j. >> the thing that struck me is the word uncontrollable. this is an uncontrollable expense. how do you prepare for something like that? >> that is the tough part. if one of your costs is fuel, you're in trouble. fuel costs are a rise on a global market. there's nothing you can do about it. there's nothing a president can do about it. one of the
you have to have a good bookkeeping system so you're aware of problems before it happens. >>> those rise in gas prices are affecting a lot of our small business viewers. donna who owns a carpet cleaning company wrote us on facebook, we have two trucks and use between 150 and $200 a day on gas. we'll probably have to evaluate our pricing at the end of the month. steve, owner of crate works wrote us, the cost of shipping inbound and outbound is our biggest problem. trucking fuel...
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and the bookkeeper. john blackstone takes us to meet the internet entrepreneur of every book ever published. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. a scandal may be brewinged in the u.s. secret service. several agents were recalled there colombia where they were part of an advance team preparing for president obama's arrival for a weekend summit there. senior white house correspondent bill plante is live in cartagena with allegations of misconduct, include prostitution. bill, good evening. >> reporter: jim, good evening. it's an exwargs incident which has distracted from the president's participation in the 33-nation summit of the americas. 11 or 12 members of the huge secret service contingent for the president's visit were sent home from colombia after a noisy altercation involving at least one prostitute. the alleged misconduct and the explosion took place earlier this week before the president arrived friday and attended the summit's col
and the bookkeeper. john blackstone takes us to meet the internet entrepreneur of every book ever published. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. a scandal may be brewinged in the u.s. secret service. several agents were recalled there colombia where they were part of an advance team preparing for president obama's arrival for a weekend summit there. senior white house correspondent bill plante is live in...
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it's a bookkeeping fiction. the second distinguishing feature is the nondiscrimination rules that make sure incentives don't discriminate in favor of the highly paid. the result is this tax incentive is more progressive than the current progressive tax code. households making less than a hundred thousand dollars pay 26% of all income taxes but they get over 60% of the tax benefit of this incentive for defined contribution plans. this analysis actually under states the benefit for the households because it doesn't recognize that a good part of the small business owner's so-called tax savings is transferred to work ners the form of contributions. let me explain. a small business owner usually considers a plan when the business has finally become profitable. the owner setting up a retirement plan can save enough money on personal income tax to pay most of the cost of the matching contributions required for employees by nondiscrimination rules. it is a beautiful thing really. deferred income taxes for the owner beco
it's a bookkeeping fiction. the second distinguishing feature is the nondiscrimination rules that make sure incentives don't discriminate in favor of the highly paid. the result is this tax incentive is more progressive than the current progressive tax code. households making less than a hundred thousand dollars pay 26% of all income taxes but they get over 60% of the tax benefit of this incentive for defined contribution plans. this analysis actually under states the benefit for the households...
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and you've already in a bookkeeper from the ramparts magazine with. which you were editing. many banned paper and i just want to draw your attention through a letter that was sent to you. in my mind you were the person responsible for baby step sending her toward the pencils books at this particular time was tantamount to dressing in a klu klux klan white sheet and sending her out to talk to you and this isn't this isn't fair and you had just such an interesting letter by letter guy. you know who actually was appalled at the panthers before i was and never said anything. the left will defend the cos and will sacrifice any interest in this case it was me. david do you think this this tragedy i mean you're an old you know you know murder i mean a murder was around you this is. something of great first an important statement in a must have affected your your outlook on the world but i do think that you it is open your eyes to the reality or rather it howlett your perception i was very aware so betty was killed in our body was discovered in february one thousand seven hundred fi
and you've already in a bookkeeper from the ramparts magazine with. which you were editing. many banned paper and i just want to draw your attention through a letter that was sent to you. in my mind you were the person responsible for baby step sending her toward the pencils books at this particular time was tantamount to dressing in a klu klux klan white sheet and sending her out to talk to you and this isn't this isn't fair and you had just such an interesting letter by letter guy. you know...
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and i think once those cases start for himself and for instance we're a porch was a good example bookkeeper musician can do i think wants just that is you know slow march of history war will eventually change policy for. thank you very much mike for coming on the show that was mike riggs associate editor of reason magazine. well president obama says he wants to fight genocide in the middle east by cracking down on company and companies and people that use technology that allow it to happen he signed executive order yesterday at the holocaust museum here in washington d.c. the order targets those that use communications technology to monitor or track people to assist the regimes in their human rights abuses president obama said quote these technologies should be in place to empower citizens not repress that but while the president condemns the monitoring of citizens abroad congress here in the u.s. is aiming to do just that the controversial cyber security bill known as sis is up for a vote this week and critics say it violates internet freedoms by allowing companies to hand over private inf
and i think once those cases start for himself and for instance we're a porch was a good example bookkeeper musician can do i think wants just that is you know slow march of history war will eventually change policy for. thank you very much mike for coming on the show that was mike riggs associate editor of reason magazine. well president obama says he wants to fight genocide in the middle east by cracking down on company and companies and people that use technology that allow it to happen he...
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flexible and in gas prices, you have to monitor it and know what is going to happen and have a good bookkeeping system so that you are aware of problems before it happens. >> those rising gas prices are affecting a lot of the small business viewers. donna who owns a carpet cleaning business wrote us on facebook, we have two trucks and we use between 150 and $200 a day on gas. we will probably have to evaluate our pricing at the end of the month. steve owner of crate works wrote us. the cost of shipping inbound and outbound is the biggest problem. trucking fuel surcharges are running around 24%. let's bring in the woord of directors now to talk about this. eric shurnberg is the editor-in-chief of, inc., and the founder of predictable success, an incubation success company, and also the author of "synejist" written by our guest les mckeown. >> if a big one of your costs is fuel, you are in trouble. the fuel costs rise on a global market and nothing that you can do about it, and nothing that a president can even do about it. you turn to a couple of solutions. one of them that i like is technology.
flexible and in gas prices, you have to monitor it and know what is going to happen and have a good bookkeeping system so that you are aware of problems before it happens. >> those rising gas prices are affecting a lot of the small business viewers. donna who owns a carpet cleaning business wrote us on facebook, we have two trucks and we use between 150 and $200 a day on gas. we will probably have to evaluate our pricing at the end of the month. steve owner of crate works wrote us. the...
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and they spend a lot of time, unnecessary time every quarter filling out tax forms, bringing the bookkeeper in, trying to make sure they're not running afoul of regulations and lawsuits and the like. and it makes it very difficult to succeed. and if you raise, for example, the buffett rule, or what president obama's proposed, if you have 200, $250,000 of income, that hits not only individuals, it hits small businesses, especially businesses that have 25, to 50, 60 employees. they fall in that bracket. and so their effective tax rate is going to go up. which means if they survive, they're going to be doing less hiring, less investing. and you take the restaurant industry, which is by nature has a very high casualty rate. i've talked to restaurateurs who say obamacare as it's now written, at least as much as we can figure out what is in that thing are going to be crushed by the cost of the rules and the money they're going to have to lay out. and that again is going to hurt job creation. so the massive uncertainty that we see here is hurting especially small businesses that don't have big tax
and they spend a lot of time, unnecessary time every quarter filling out tax forms, bringing the bookkeeper in, trying to make sure they're not running afoul of regulations and lawsuits and the like. and it makes it very difficult to succeed. and if you raise, for example, the buffett rule, or what president obama's proposed, if you have 200, $250,000 of income, that hits not only individuals, it hits small businesses, especially businesses that have 25, to 50, 60 employees. they fall in that...
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that will be challenging rescue and bookkeeper ion it. in the meantime let's take a look at the weather. >>> skies are clearing up it's still pretty lumpy and the offshore waters of the sea. a high serve warning will be up into tomorrow with look for the seas to be out of the west 20 to 28 ft.. caution around the beaches as always the could be sneaker waves and strong rip currents out there. need to give yourself a lot of room as these conditions will likely prevail and to the beginning of the week. the rain is gone for now with more details coming up and the complete forecast in a few minutes. >>> hundreds of people are meeting at the summit school in morgan hill to help the search for the 15 year-old sierra. hundreds continue the search for her and the rain yesterday including the forty-niners quarterback alex smith. her case its home for teens and parents. >>> 500 volunteers gathered in morgan hill for still another search for the missing teenager sierra. several hundred folks showed up on friday. >>> the committee has been extremely s
that will be challenging rescue and bookkeeper ion it. in the meantime let's take a look at the weather. >>> skies are clearing up it's still pretty lumpy and the offshore waters of the sea. a high serve warning will be up into tomorrow with look for the seas to be out of the west 20 to 28 ft.. caution around the beaches as always the could be sneaker waves and strong rip currents out there. need to give yourself a lot of room as these conditions will likely prevail and to the...
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but reality teaches us is that government's budget has little to do with bookkeeping and cost benefit or reality or sanity. we need to change that or we're going under. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: right! >> thank you governor palin and i sure hope we change it. >> thank you. >> john: the ideas of this book took shape over the last 20 years. one person that helped was david bose of cato institute. how is my book? >> it's a great book, john. there are stories in there that people are fairly well read if they haven't been watching all your shows will find new. the chart that you have on osha and how workplace accidents were falling before we had the osha law and you can't tell any difference. >> look, osha saved all these workers. then a researcher looks a line before osha, slope of the line is about the same. >> so there is a lot of interesting facts and pieces of analysis in there like that. also your theme as sarah palin was just talking about intuition. our intuition leads us a as stray about thinking about economics and politics. >> john: big one is planning. it's intuitive tha
but reality teaches us is that government's budget has little to do with bookkeeping and cost benefit or reality or sanity. we need to change that or we're going under. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: right! >> thank you governor palin and i sure hope we change it. >> thank you. >> john: the ideas of this book took shape over the last 20 years. one person that helped was david bose of cato institute. how is my book? >> it's a great book, john. there are stories in...
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the bookkeeper was there and she said, i have to train someone. i'm going to be leaving in two weeks. my mom grabbed my arm and said i want you to train her. she said i can't train her, she is 13. she said if you train her, she will do it. >> so i was doing payrolls and taxes and the general ledger, i was paying bills and making deposits. i didn't know until i got to college but that wasn't normal. [laughter] >> but i tell people that that was my parents way of saying that they did not want me to note the limitations of age and gender and being indian. they just always said that whatever you do, be great at it and make sure that people remember you for it. but it was at that point that i shaped the value of a dollar. and what it means for the private sector, and how it is so hard to make a dollar and easy for government to take it. the velocities and the beliefs that i have are things that i live. not because of a label telling me what to believe, but because i truly lived it and understood what the hardships of small businesses were. >> if you ju
the bookkeeper was there and she said, i have to train someone. i'm going to be leaving in two weeks. my mom grabbed my arm and said i want you to train her. she said i can't train her, she is 13. she said if you train her, she will do it. >> so i was doing payrolls and taxes and the general ledger, i was paying bills and making deposits. i didn't know until i got to college but that wasn't normal. [laughter] >> but i tell people that that was my parents way of saying that they did...
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the bookkeeper was moving on somewhere else. she said i got to train someone. i'm going to leave in two week, and i happen to walk out of the break room, and my mom said i want you to train her. she said, i can't train her, she's 13. she said, if you train her, she'll do it. i was doing payroll, i was doing taxes, i was doing the general ledger, i was paying bills, making deposits. i didn't know until i got to college that was not normal. [laughter] i tell people that was my parents' way of saying now i look back and realized they didn't want me to know the limitations of age or gender or the limitations of being indian. whatever you do, be great at it and people remember you for it. it was at that point that i shaped the value of a dollar, and what it means for the private sector and how it is so hard to make a dollar, and it's so easy for government to take it. the philosophies and beliefs that i had are things i lived, not because of what labels told me, but i truly listened and understand what the hardship and small business is worth. >> if you jump ahead t
the bookkeeper was moving on somewhere else. she said i got to train someone. i'm going to leave in two week, and i happen to walk out of the break room, and my mom said i want you to train her. she said, i can't train her, she's 13. she said, if you train her, she'll do it. i was doing payroll, i was doing taxes, i was doing the general ledger, i was paying bills, making deposits. i didn't know until i got to college that was not normal. [laughter] i tell people that was my parents' way of...
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the bookkeeper was nothing on some are often a fedex guy to train someone. i'm going to be leaving in two weeks. happen to be walking out of the break room and the monk grabbed my arm and said i want you to train her. i said i can't train her. she's 13. i was doing a row and the general ledger. i was paying bills and making deposits. i didn't know until it got to college that wasn't normal. but i tell people that was my parents way of saying and i look back and say they did not need enough limitations of age and gender and didn't want me to know the limitations of being indian. they do so is it that have reached a peak and make sure people remember you for it. but it was at that point i shaped the value of a dollar and what it means for the private carrier and how it's so hard to make a dollar and so easy for governments to take it. the philosophies and beliefs i had are things i lived, not because the label told me what to believe. it's because they truly lifted and understood with the hardships of small businesses were. >> if you jump ahead to your very fi
the bookkeeper was nothing on some are often a fedex guy to train someone. i'm going to be leaving in two weeks. happen to be walking out of the break room and the monk grabbed my arm and said i want you to train her. i said i can't train her. she's 13. i was doing a row and the general ledger. i was paying bills and making deposits. i didn't know until it got to college that wasn't normal. but i tell people that was my parents way of saying and i look back and say they did not need enough...
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i would say that bookkeeping, not her forte. and so the register of girl scouts in savannah, there's really no logic in it whatsoever. so it's very difficult to track which girls, which leaders, which order, when troops came into being. so we don't really know how many pills but we don't really know where the first trip was to there are a lot of things we don't really know. how is that for a nonanswer? pretty good. in the far back. >> where the first troops interracial? with a segregated? and when did they become interracial or, in the common cultural mix and religious mix and stuff like that? >> the first girl scout troops in savannah, georgia, in the spring of 1912, as far as we can tell were definitely mixed in terms of religious background. now see, maybe a better way to think about it is that trained as a just and was interested in girl scouting benefiting all girls. so she could have, as the founder, she could have said we are going to girl scouting only for this type of girls, not this type of girl. but she never did it.
i would say that bookkeeping, not her forte. and so the register of girl scouts in savannah, there's really no logic in it whatsoever. so it's very difficult to track which girls, which leaders, which order, when troops came into being. so we don't really know how many pills but we don't really know where the first trip was to there are a lot of things we don't really know. how is that for a nonanswer? pretty good. in the far back. >> where the first troops interracial? with a segregated?...
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they were doing very well at the time and the bookkeeper was moving on somewhere else and she said raj, i've got to train someone, i'm going to be leaving in two weeks, and i happened to walk after the break room and my mom grabbed my arm and said i want you to trainer. and she said i can train her, she's 13. and she said if you train or she will do it. and so i was doing payroll. i was doing taxpayer i was doing to general ledger. i was paying bills, making deposits. i did know until i get to college that wasn't normal. but i tell people that was my parents way of saying, now i look back and realize they did want me to no limitations that come they didn't want me to know the limitations of gin and they didn't want me to know the limitations of being in the end. they always said what every to be great at it and make sure people remember you for it. >> but it was at that point that i shaped the value of a dollar, and what it means for the private sector and how it's so hard to make a dollar and it's so easy for government to take it. so the philosophies and the police that i have are th
they were doing very well at the time and the bookkeeper was moving on somewhere else and she said raj, i've got to train someone, i'm going to be leaving in two weeks, and i happened to walk after the break room and my mom grabbed my arm and said i want you to trainer. and she said i can train her, she's 13. and she said if you train or she will do it. and so i was doing payroll. i was doing taxpayer i was doing to general ledger. i was paying bills, making deposits. i did know until i get to...
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particularly this evening we are streaming live cnn also we are on bookkeeper go and think the subject matter is extraordinarily interesting for a number of reasons. intelligence is open source reporting and because that gets more difficult because of the proliferation, also the internet. i hope our two speakers will help us sort that out. our moderator. >> host: -- david frum is a cnn contributor. he has done six books the most recent called the comeback. he has regular columns cnn.com, and canada is national post. special assistant to president bush 2001 through 2002. his first book 1954, was described the smartest book written from the inside of the movement party is from canada with his degrees from yale and graduated, the from harvard as president of the federalist society. please help me to welcome, let me mention first the books by the two speakers "among the truthers" and "9-11 synthetic terror" will be available in the back. bothers will remain to sign their books. please help me welcome david frum. [applause] >> you omitted one fact ivan avid fan of the spy museum and i have
particularly this evening we are streaming live cnn also we are on bookkeeper go and think the subject matter is extraordinarily interesting for a number of reasons. intelligence is open source reporting and because that gets more difficult because of the proliferation, also the internet. i hope our two speakers will help us sort that out. our moderator. >> host: -- david frum is a cnn contributor. he has done six books the most recent called the comeback. he has regular columns cnn.com,...
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its bookkeeping fiction. the second distinguishing feature is the nondiscrimination rules to make sure incentives for retirement plans don't discriminate in favor of highly paid. the result is this tax incentive is more progressive than the current tax code. households making less than $100,000 pay 26% of all income taxes but they get over 60% of the tax benefit incentive for defined contribution plans. this is analysis under state the benefits because it doesn't recognize a good part of small business owners, so-called tax savings is transferred to workers in the form of contributions. let me explain. a small small-business owner usually considers a plan when the business is finally become profitable. the owners show how setting up a retirement plan can save enough money on their personal income taxes to pay most of the cost of contributions like matching contributions that will be required for employees and nondiscrimination rules. it's a beautiful thing really. deferred income tax for the owner becomes cur
its bookkeeping fiction. the second distinguishing feature is the nondiscrimination rules to make sure incentives for retirement plans don't discriminate in favor of highly paid. the result is this tax incentive is more progressive than the current tax code. households making less than $100,000 pay 26% of all income taxes but they get over 60% of the tax benefit incentive for defined contribution plans. this is analysis under state the benefits because it doesn't recognize a good part of small...
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interested in the erie of the money because we had done a story truce in the $25,000 check from the bookkeeper for the nixon campaign and not in a sense unlocked the whole issue of who is in charge, who authorized these very large payments to people like ordway d. who ran watergate and so forth. and that was systematically going through and finding the people. >> the other thing they told us from the beginning in the nixon white house, when we went out to see the people who work for the president and his campaign, we encountered incredible fear, bordering on terror. and this is about methodology and it's about, you know, that information in the file will essential. wouldn't you have been afraid of that haircut? if somebody like that showed up at your door? smoking cigarette? >> so i think robert redford is going to make a documentary about watergate. so here in 2013. can interview tell us about it when it's necessary? don't we know everything. >> we are serious about watergate and reporting. it is worth pausing, as he said, looking out what was? i think one of the key question in all of this i
interested in the erie of the money because we had done a story truce in the $25,000 check from the bookkeeper for the nixon campaign and not in a sense unlocked the whole issue of who is in charge, who authorized these very large payments to people like ordway d. who ran watergate and so forth. and that was systematically going through and finding the people. >> the other thing they told us from the beginning in the nixon white house, when we went out to see the people who work for the...
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it is a bookkeeping fiction. the second feature make sure that incentives to not discriminate in favor of the highly paid. this incentive is more progressive than the current code. households making less than $100,000 paid 26% of all income- tax is but they get 60% of the tax incentive. this understates the benefit for these households because it does not recognize a good part of a business owners is transferred to workers in the form of contributions. a small-business owner considers a plan when businesses are profitable. it could save enough money and the personal income taxes to pay most of the cost of contributions required for employees by nondiscrimination rules. it is a beautiful thing. become curring contributions for workers. the data shows the key to promoting security is workplace savings. 7% of workers participate in a plan at work. lesson 5% save on their own. 78% of workers have access to retirement plans with 84 percent anticipating. that is a success story. more needs to be done. we support the pr
it is a bookkeeping fiction. the second feature make sure that incentives to not discriminate in favor of the highly paid. this incentive is more progressive than the current code. households making less than $100,000 paid 26% of all income- tax is but they get 60% of the tax incentive. this understates the benefit for these households because it does not recognize a good part of a business owners is transferred to workers in the form of contributions. a small-business owner considers a plan...
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they spend a lot of time on unnecessary tax forms and bring a bookkeeper in and trying to make sure they'reot running afoul of regulations and it makes it very difficult to succeed. if you raise the buffet rule or what president obama has proposed, $250,000 or more of income, that it's individuals and small businesses particularly businesses that have 25-60 employees. they fall in that bracket so bay -- their effective tax rate will go up which means they survive and they will do less tiring and less investing. take the restaurant industry which is by nature has a very high casualty rate, i have talked to restaurant doors to setca obamare as it is now written -- they will be crushed by the cost of the rules of the money they have to lay out that again will hurt job creation. the mass of on certainty we see here is hurting especially small businesses that don't have big tax department and legal departments. they are the ones that create most of the new jobs in this economy. host: air istw dateeet - guest: put me aside from it. if you want to stay with the old code, go ahead. you can carve ou
they spend a lot of time on unnecessary tax forms and bring a bookkeeper in and trying to make sure they'reot running afoul of regulations and it makes it very difficult to succeed. if you raise the buffet rule or what president obama has proposed, $250,000 or more of income, that it's individuals and small businesses particularly businesses that have 25-60 employees. they fall in that bracket so bay -- their effective tax rate will go up which means they survive and they will do less tiring...
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the theory of the money because we had done the story tasting -- chasing a $25,000 check found a bookkeeper for the nixon campaign and that unlocks the whole issue of who is in charge, who authorized these very large payments to people like gordon liddy who ran watergate and that was systematically going through and finding the people who might know. >> and other thing it told us from the beginning when the nixon white house said this is a third rate burglary, when we went to see the people who work for the president and his campaign, we encountered a credible fear bordering on terror. this is about the methodology. that information in itself was essential. >> wooden shoe have been afraid when you saw that hair cut? smoking cigarettes. -- when you have been afraid when you saw that her cut? >> it can either of you tell us about the documentary and why it's necessary? don't we know everything? >> what redford is saying, he's very serious about reporting. it is worth pausing and looking at what was it. one of the key questions in all this is who was richard nixon? who was our president? the w
the theory of the money because we had done the story tasting -- chasing a $25,000 check found a bookkeeper for the nixon campaign and that unlocks the whole issue of who is in charge, who authorized these very large payments to people like gordon liddy who ran watergate and that was systematically going through and finding the people who might know. >> and other thing it told us from the beginning when the nixon white house said this is a third rate burglary, when we went to see the...
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so you should be able to explain that with a note and without going through all this complicated bookkeeping. guest: you do not even have to attach a note. if you were clearing out all of your sales, then the loss you were not allowed to take on your first sale is added to the basis of your second sale. at the end of the year, you file your return and there is no statement that you need to attach. host: we have an e-mail -- guest: that is absolutely right. i like to say that what goes on in the ira is like vegas. what goes on in the ira stays in the ira. caller: thank you for taking my call. i worked for a company for about 10 years. i was putting money into an account with them. and they had a 3% match. in 2008, i had almost $18,000 in there. actually, that was by 2006. by 2008, i had less than $6,000. my husband had a bit so we rolled it over to a different ira. the company worked for only made a 3% match. so i lost over $10,000 and told there was no tax deductions because it was in an ira. it just does not seem right. guest: that is right. there is no tax deduction. whenever the money wen
so you should be able to explain that with a note and without going through all this complicated bookkeeping. guest: you do not even have to attach a note. if you were clearing out all of your sales, then the loss you were not allowed to take on your first sale is added to the basis of your second sale. at the end of the year, you file your return and there is no statement that you need to attach. host: we have an e-mail -- guest: that is absolutely right. i like to say that what goes on in the...