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i was there as part of the small business administration. first and foremost, to tell those small businesses that have been economically affected by the residents leaving the community, and it slows down the business for small businesses. so we want to say to them, the spa has an office of disaster assistance that provides below-market rate loans for them to be able to sustain the cash flow they need to keep their business going. i was there to talk to them about that but also to say to everybody else, it's so important, if we want to support the wonderful people in flint, it is important to know it is open for business. >> the sba has been there to offer these disaster loans but what we've heard in the past, they're there but i don't know how to get them. the red tape has got so mired i can't get the loan fast enough to help my business. what has the sba done about that? >> we are the direct lender in that instance. we're getting loans approved in two to three weeks. that's historic level for any -- whether you're going to a bank or anything
i was there as part of the small business administration. first and foremost, to tell those small businesses that have been economically affected by the residents leaving the community, and it slows down the business for small businesses. so we want to say to them, the spa has an office of disaster assistance that provides below-market rate loans for them to be able to sustain the cash flow they need to keep their business going. i was there to talk to them about that but also to say to...
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of commerce, he sent the economic development agency and i was there as part of the small business administration. the small businesses that have been economically affected by the residents leaving the community, and it slows down the business for small businesses. so we want to say to them they have an office of disaster assistance. for them to be able to understand the cash they needed to keep their small business flowing. but is so important that we want to important the wonderful people in flint, and we want people to know it was opening if business. >> and what we heard over and over in the past is they're there, but i don't know how to get them. the red tape is so marred i can't get the loan fast enough. >> we're the direct lend ner that instance. we're getting loans out, loans approved in two to three weeks. and that is historic levels whether you're going to a bank or anything like that. i asked them to be assessed by outside exports to compare customer service, and we compared favorably to nordstrom and others. >>> i want to switch gears and talk about news that came out about contracts
of commerce, he sent the economic development agency and i was there as part of the small business administration. the small businesses that have been economically affected by the residents leaving the community, and it slows down the business for small businesses. so we want to say to them they have an office of disaster assistance. for them to be able to understand the cash they needed to keep their small business flowing. but is so important that we want to important the wonderful people in...
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this 27-year-old man studied business administration at the university. he wanted to work at the bank, but there were few job openings in that field and he has no political connections. he has not been able to find a full time job. he can barely live on the $50 he earns in a part-time job he has in the store. >> i applied and failed to get a simple position. now i think it's impossible to work at a bank. >> he has bigger worries than job hunting. that's the worsening security situation. a series of terror attacks and the shootings have plagued them over the last six months. a local affiliate of the state group is expanding the influence outside the city. fighting with the taliban has broken out. residents are under the increased risk of falling victim to violence. he went be free of worry. he has begun preparations to get a passport and wants to travel to germany. >> the security situation does not allow me to live here. i have no option but to seek a better life abroad. >> the flow of young people out of the country is having a great impact on the local
this 27-year-old man studied business administration at the university. he wanted to work at the bank, but there were few job openings in that field and he has no political connections. he has not been able to find a full time job. he can barely live on the $50 he earns in a part-time job he has in the store. >> i applied and failed to get a simple position. now i think it's impossible to work at a bank. >> he has bigger worries than job hunting. that's the worsening security...
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@the associate dean of graduate @and international programs at @kent state's college of @business administration learned @the students were okay. @>> tremendous relief. @>> the student updated her @social media saying how @thankful she was because she @visited the site of the attack @on monday and was scheduled to @be on the train on tuesday. @the plans were shut down. @she let her followers know that @she and her classmates were @safe and in their hotel @awaiting action. @they were scheduled to go to @luxembourg on wednesday and @then paris. @if the city opens, their plans @will continue but slightly @change. @>> we'll probably not use @public transportation going to @luxembourg, probably have our @own private fan. @>> many were admitting that it @was the scariest day of their @lives. @>> this is the reality from now @on. @>> he says the students are in @good hands. @the faculty are experienced @with trips like these and one @of them lived in brussels for a @time. @>> we know they planned all @sorts of trips at universities @these days. @does this change any plans for @kent state. @>> there are
@the associate dean of graduate @and international programs at @kent state's college of @business administration learned @the students were okay. @>> tremendous relief. @>> the student updated her @social media saying how @thankful she was because she @visited the site of the attack @on monday and was scheduled to @be on the train on tuesday. @the plans were shut down. @she let her followers know that @she and her classmates were @safe and in their hotel @awaiting action. @they were...
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. >>> happy to report kent state business administration are okay. the university confirmed in this tweet earlier today saying all our students and faculty on the educational trip are safe and in brussels and again they are all safe. >> and three mormon missionaries from utah are among those injured. the three were at the brussels airport to see the missionary. they are all hospitalized. fanny rachel was on her way to a mission assignment in ohio. she passed through airport security when the bombs went off receiving minor injuries. >> facebook is helping people to find out if loved ones are okay. dan deroos joins us with the safety check. >> we can imagine the chaos getting a phone call out which is next to impossible and everybody using their phone and facebook implemented a safety check and facebook came up with this technology and program as a earthquakes and tsunamis and flooding and tornadoes and getting word out. here is an example. your phone would pop up like this when you logged into facebook or opened facebook. it will show you this picture
. >>> happy to report kent state business administration are okay. the university confirmed in this tweet earlier today saying all our students and faculty on the educational trip are safe and in brussels and again they are all safe. >> and three mormon missionaries from utah are among those injured. the three were at the brussels airport to see the missionary. they are all hospitalized. fanny rachel was on her way to a mission assignment in ohio. she passed through airport...
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which is why raul castro named his son-in-law as head of the business administrative group. is the holding company of the revolutionary armed forces. cuba's military. it is the is the dominant driving force of the island's economy. it established in the 1990s by raul castro, it controls touriss companies which runs cuba's comy hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, and islands retail stores. it controls virtually all economic transactions in cuba. d according to hotels magazine, lead industry publication, it is by far the largest regional hotel conglomerate in latin america. it controls more rooms than walt disney.xis h as the news explained a few years back, tourists who sleep and some of cuba's hotels drive rental cars, build their gas tanks and even those writing are taxis have something in common. they are contributing to the revolutionary armed forces bottom line.ep in essence, cuba's military system. th it became this business a powerhouse through millions of canadians and european tourists who have and continue to visit cuba each year. the cuban military owned company avera
which is why raul castro named his son-in-law as head of the business administrative group. is the holding company of the revolutionary armed forces. cuba's military. it is the is the dominant driving force of the island's economy. it established in the 1990s by raul castro, it controls touriss companies which runs cuba's comy hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, and islands retail stores. it controls virtually all economic transactions in cuba. d according to hotels magazine, lead industry...
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small business administration. owners helen russell and brooke mcdonald started equator 21 years ago. in a garage in marin county. now they have three retail stores, and more than 350 wholesale customers. equator, by the way, recently made headlines for serving a $15 cup of coffee made from rare beans grown in the mountains of panama. >> we did meet them a few years back for a story that we did and the coffee was delicious. >> we got to go to equator and get the $15 cup. >> congratulations to them. >> stay with us, we'll be right back. it's one of the mt scec drives in >>> tonight at 6:00, one of the most scenic drives in the bay area. but there could be a change to the landscape along 280 on the peninsula. the reason county leaders are looking into putting up electronic billboards. >>> happy st. patrick's day, and a chicago -- you know how it works. even the river right through town turns green this is time-lapse video that shows how they do it that big boat that you just saw had three men on board using flower si
small business administration. owners helen russell and brooke mcdonald started equator 21 years ago. in a garage in marin county. now they have three retail stores, and more than 350 wholesale customers. equator, by the way, recently made headlines for serving a $15 cup of coffee made from rare beans grown in the mountains of panama. >> we did meet them a few years back for a story that we did and the coffee was delicious. >> we got to go to equator and get the $15 cup. >>...
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become the 21 people this is meant partly up thinking what the students would like with a business administration and a professor and the english professor those other parts of the students say you have a book about the love life of marie curie. syllabi yen by ever betty they're not asked to get a good book but one broadly on appeal. if it is a your first priority the institutional structure isn't set up that way. seaver trying to get the recent books as well. they think students will care more there was somebody will always go for a recent book the matter how hard you try. you'll get people who are not american part of a point of going to college from those on the circuit of common greeting. youn it is all the more and biography to serve as popular nonfiction and a lack of style with no variation it is all the same sort of thing somebody who founded a nonprofit organization to overcome adversity. there are different scenarios. it isn't just the same homogenous but the most popular book and then publishing the last year when you choose more recent books older the book there is a real narrowing.ow
become the 21 people this is meant partly up thinking what the students would like with a business administration and a professor and the english professor those other parts of the students say you have a book about the love life of marie curie. syllabi yen by ever betty they're not asked to get a good book but one broadly on appeal. if it is a your first priority the institutional structure isn't set up that way. seaver trying to get the recent books as well. they think students will care more...
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u.s., we have institutions like the small business administration that are out there that are similart the scale of this is so vast and it brings to mind to me the boom and bust cycle we saw in solar and wind. at the end of the day, the boom and bust did do one good thing, which was to bring down the cost of alternative energy to a place where it's viable. if the government can up sword the long-term goal is -- absorb the losses, may be the long-term goal is -- i am really interested to see how this will be deployed over the next couple of years. but literally, my jaw is on the floor. i am gob smacked. onhaad: let's quickly check some of the other stories we are following. have spent months trying tuesday out of the debate over britain's future in the european union, but now he is being dragged into it. both sides stepping up their arguments. probe rags and mps are accusing carney of political -- pro brags exit mps are accusing carney bias.itical >> that is not the totality of consideration that people will -- on which they will reflect and make their decision. we will not be making a
u.s., we have institutions like the small business administration that are out there that are similart the scale of this is so vast and it brings to mind to me the boom and bust cycle we saw in solar and wind. at the end of the day, the boom and bust did do one good thing, which was to bring down the cost of alternative energy to a place where it's viable. if the government can up sword the long-term goal is -- absorb the losses, may be the long-term goal is -- i am really interested to see how...
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increase the threshold by defining a small business to match the definition used by the small business administration itself. well, we had a hearing in january on this draft, we heard from a small business, an internet service provider from a small community who shared the dilemma, that i think was indicative of what other small i.s.p.'s face in these circumstances. should they put up new equipment and expand and improve their service, or, if they have to comply with all this reporting requirements, called for by the f.c.c., they said, look, i'm going to have to spend the money instead on hiring lawyers and other compliance officers to meet a reporting requirement that's new. should they improve service for customers? or should they devote those financial resources to sifting through regulatory language and drafting expensive and extensive reports on esoteric metrics like pact loss? now, often these small internet service providers provide service to areas of the country that are rural, very rural, remote, or may not be as easy to serve or provide competitive options to customers, to consumers, of la
increase the threshold by defining a small business to match the definition used by the small business administration itself. well, we had a hearing in january on this draft, we heard from a small business, an internet service provider from a small community who shared the dilemma, that i think was indicative of what other small i.s.p.'s face in these circumstances. should they put up new equipment and expand and improve their service, or, if they have to comply with all this reporting...
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the small business administration gives grants, makes loans at a subsidized rate to help small-- the idea being, america's better off if it has more small businesses than would otherwise be the case. we do the same thing with minority-owned businesses for the obvious reason. here's a thought: a worker's self-directed business administration. why? because the american government would like to see these kinds of enterprises develop and grow. and why that? here's a democratic thought for you: if the government supported that, helped to develop cooperative enterprises everywhere, then all americans would have freedom of choice in a way they've never had it before. we would all, as young people or old people, be able to compare what it's like to work in a top-down hierarchical capitalist enterprise--because they're all around us--but for the first time, we would have a choice. there'd be lots of cooperative enterprises. they''d be as commn as a anything around the n neighborhood. and you could ask people--your friends and neighbors who work there--what that's like. you could even intern fo
the small business administration gives grants, makes loans at a subsidized rate to help small-- the idea being, america's better off if it has more small businesses than would otherwise be the case. we do the same thing with minority-owned businesses for the obvious reason. here's a thought: a worker's self-directed business administration. why? because the american government would like to see these kinds of enterprises develop and grow. and why that? here's a democratic thought for you: if...
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and later this year our small business administrator maria contreras sweet who is here with us today -- there she is -- she's going to lead a delegation of business leaders had to promote more entrepreneurship in cuba. more cuban entrepreneurs to the internet. some are here today, including gutierrez who kind olmes a, an app to connect cubanso restaurants, and infoet med, connecting doctors and students 69. more companies are going online at wi-fi hot spots but still very few gans have internet access, although iust learned that my skip with benfillo got 2 million hit here in cuba, so i think anyone with internet access paid attention here. and -- but in terms of internet access, even those who have it often are using old dial-up connections that can be kevin and slow. i don't even remember the sound of the phone. neee. you know, the -- so new technology has come and we need to bring it to cuba. if we had internet, and one cuban entrepreneur said, we so america wants hope to you take off, and verizon will help deliver direct land line phone connections between cuba and the united stat
and later this year our small business administrator maria contreras sweet who is here with us today -- there she is -- she's going to lead a delegation of business leaders had to promote more entrepreneurship in cuba. more cuban entrepreneurs to the internet. some are here today, including gutierrez who kind olmes a, an app to connect cubanso restaurants, and infoet med, connecting doctors and students 69. more companies are going online at wi-fi hot spots but still very few gans have internet...
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greener, speaking of spring, at least a washington part, the widener university school of business administration along with ups employees planned 20 new trees, they replaced many damaged and nasty storm last summer, yesterday's planting part of two-day sustain recall showcase at the college. >>> dave warren, it is always good when we're going green, right? >> very good, yes. but you know spring this weekend, what are we talking about, some snow. >> oh, no. >> maybe little bit of snow. that would be the first day of spring. so it is not automatic yet, even though yesterday felt nice and comfortable there is morning it is not too bad. only mid who's now, one, two, 30's out there. little chill in the air but not down to the freezing mark, maybe patchy fog, watch the visibility on the roadways, slow it down just little bit. that will visibility can drop quickly. ultimate doppler is all clear. last few hours, things have been moving nicely. those showers have moved out. we could see repeat that far again today. here is the timing. looks like maybe about 12:00, 1:00 we start to see fee showers develop
greener, speaking of spring, at least a washington part, the widener university school of business administration along with ups employees planned 20 new trees, they replaced many damaged and nasty storm last summer, yesterday's planting part of two-day sustain recall showcase at the college. >>> dave warren, it is always good when we're going green, right? >> very good, yes. but you know spring this weekend, what are we talking about, some snow. >> oh, no. >> maybe...
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there is a lot we can do through tax incentives, federal licensing laws, the small business administration to make sure more black, hispanic, women, and other minorities can participate in full in profit making. and through training and education make certain that people who are now being left the hind arm a of this process. that depends on a private, healthy economy. that is why you have to get the deficit down and get going with an environment where we can prosper. >> when i was in operation .irst, reagan cut down on aid we began to move toward trade. river king, for example, made the judgment to build a plant in utah and alabama. they guaranteed a market of 5 million pounds of cucumbers a year. if a company does that, they get a tax incentive. if a corporation puts a day care center at its plant, which allows the mother to calm to work - to come to work. if there is a tax investment and forcerains our work rather than closing plants and sending workers abroad, these of tax incentives as leverage for development is a creative use of leverage. hart.ator then after, we have time for one mo
there is a lot we can do through tax incentives, federal licensing laws, the small business administration to make sure more black, hispanic, women, and other minorities can participate in full in profit making. and through training and education make certain that people who are now being left the hind arm a of this process. that depends on a private, healthy economy. that is why you have to get the deficit down and get going with an environment where we can prosper. >> when i was in...
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she's the business administrator. >> they saw it on the calendar. >> right. >> how come no one in the city is talking to us except for you? why no one in the city is speaking to you. the answer is yes, we'll do everything in our power to make sure we can try to make up that time for them so that they don't have to lose a day's pay. >> the hope is that people will get paid. the big time to look for tonight, 8:00 tonight. city council will be sitting down with the mayor. hopefully they'll pass a new budget and patterson will not go through this tomorrow. the average city worker makes $25,000 a year and the worry among some of them is their property taxes will go up with the new budget but the average house is appraised at $192,000. property tax bill will go down $2,000 if this new budget passes. we're live in paterson, new jersey, michelle charlesworth, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> what a story. >>> new information tonight after our exclusive undercover investigation showing construction workers in new york city drinking at lunch. >> i'm lauren glassberg at the soon to open transportat
she's the business administrator. >> they saw it on the calendar. >> right. >> how come no one in the city is talking to us except for you? why no one in the city is speaking to you. the answer is yes, we'll do everything in our power to make sure we can try to make up that time for them so that they don't have to lose a day's pay. >> the hope is that people will get paid. the big time to look for tonight, 8:00 tonight. city council will be sitting down with the mayor....
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the widener university school of business administration along with ups employees and planted new --ed 20 new trees today. they replaced many damaged in a big storm last summe since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. ♪ >>> a tough day for the american college student at the start of a 15-year sentence of hard labor in north korea. that country supreme court handing down a sentence yesterday for crimes he committed against the state. officials detained him back in january for trying to steal an item bearing a propaganda slogan from his hotel. he was at the end of a five-day new year's group tour. the university of virginia student recently confessed to the crime and issued a public apology for his actions but that was not enough tour to spare him from the lengthy punish many. >> meanwhile unfrees dented shut down in washington, d.c. s entire metro rail system. transit system is shut do
the widener university school of business administration along with ups employees and planted new --ed 20 new trees today. they replaced many damaged in a big storm last summe since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. ♪ >>> a tough day for the american college student at the start of a...
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small business administration. owners helen russell and brooke mcdonald started equator 21 years ago in a familiar place for start-ups, a marin county garage. they have three retail stores in more than 350 wholesale customers. equator recently made head lives for serving a $15 cup of joe. it's made from rare beans grown in the mountains of panama. >>> cal basketball team about to tip off the ncaa tournament. tomorrow morning is their game. but will the sexual harassment allegations surrounding this team be a distraction? we'll hear from the cal head coach next. >>> we alright. we nna be right. runs=:03 =raj/cont vo= upset w/ the verdt -- many s jose state studen are unitin [ chanting ] >> right now at 6:30, upset with the verdict many san jose state students are uniting and rallying against hate. the students say they're fed up with the courts and the university after a blank student was bullied by his white roommates. >> a jury found those students did not commit a hate crime. nbc bay area reporter scat scot bud m
small business administration. owners helen russell and brooke mcdonald started equator 21 years ago in a familiar place for start-ups, a marin county garage. they have three retail stores in more than 350 wholesale customers. equator recently made head lives for serving a $15 cup of joe. it's made from rare beans grown in the mountains of panama. >>> cal basketball team about to tip off the ncaa tournament. tomorrow morning is their game. but will the sexual harassment allegations...
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you have a chemistry professor's who knows what a chemistry student will like and do business administration professor will know what an administration student like that the english professor will know what an english major likes. you are trying to get massive buy in across the discipline on the part of the student and professors to include a course as well so you have a book about the love life of marie curie. i am not joking. by in by everybody and buy in is what they are tasked to do. they are not asked to get a good book, they are asked to get one that is broadly appealing. if being asked is your first priority to get a good book you won't get a good one. the institutional structure is set up that way. you are trying to get recent books as well and that is in the mission statement. they think if students care more they will see the author or the subject of the book, they want someone who can come to convocation or a lecture in the fall so they will go for a recent book because you cannot get william shakespeare to come and visit your class no matter how hard you try. and i have. you are
you have a chemistry professor's who knows what a chemistry student will like and do business administration professor will know what an administration student like that the english professor will know what an english major likes. you are trying to get massive buy in across the discipline on the part of the student and professors to include a course as well so you have a book about the love life of marie curie. i am not joking. by in by everybody and buy in is what they are tasked to do. they...
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making sure that agencies like the small business administration, that has been clunky, is redesigningr wants to start up a business here in texas, they can go to one spot and within a day, they have handled on the regulatory red tape that used to require them months to navigate. now, the folks were working the digital service, they are having a great time. in part, because they are harnessing incredible skills to a purpose where they know that millions of people can be helped. and, what they will tell me is as they feel they have a president and somebody who is providing some air cover, there is no system that they cannot get in there and work and change and make significantly better. part of my job is to try to institutionalize that over the next several years. i want to make sure the next president and the federal government from here on out is andonstant improvement mode we are constantly bringing in new talent and new ideas to solve some of these big problems. it can be done. it will require some effort, but everything requires some effort. >> i have talked to tech people in advan
making sure that agencies like the small business administration, that has been clunky, is redesigningr wants to start up a business here in texas, they can go to one spot and within a day, they have handled on the regulatory red tape that used to require them months to navigate. now, the folks were working the digital service, they are having a great time. in part, because they are harnessing incredible skills to a purpose where they know that millions of people can be helped. and, what they...
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. >> we'll provide the committee on the update, progress we're working through with small business administration on that. >> okay, thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us. and thank you for your work. we appreciate it.lzú >>> we are live this morning awaiting france's interior minister, as he is set to talk about combating terrorism in light of the recent attacks in paris. also global counterterrorism challenges. george washington university center for cyber and homeland security is hosting this event set to get under way in just a moment. >>> again we are awaiting remarks from france's interior minister as he discusses the topic of terrorism, combating terrorism after attacks in paris. he'll also touch on global counterterrorism challenges. this is hosted by george washington university center for cyber and homeland security. republican presidential candidate donald trump is holding ace news conference at this hour. he'll receive the endorsement of former rival ben carson during the event taking place this morning
. >> we'll provide the committee on the update, progress we're working through with small business administration on that. >> okay, thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us. and thank you for your work. we appreciate it.lzú >>> we are live this morning awaiting france's interior minister, as he is set to talk about combating terrorism in light of the recent attacks in paris. also global...
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there is a lot we can do through the small business administration, tax incentives, federal licensingaws, to make sure more black, hispanic, women, and other minorities can participate in fullness of the profit making. and through training and education make certain that people who are now being left behind are made part of this process. that depends on a private, healthy economy. that is why you have to get the deficit down and get going with an environment where we can prosper. rev. jackson: when i was in operation push, we challenged corporate america. when reagan cut down on aid, we began to move toward trade. burger king, for example, made the judgment to build a plant in utah and alabama as part of our agreement. they hired 200 people. they were stocked from small farms that were run out of business by guaranteeing a market of 5 million pounds of cucumbers a year. if a company does that, they ought to get a tax incentive. if a corporation puts a day care center at its plant, which allows the mother to come to work and spares welfare, that ought to be a tax incentive. if there is
there is a lot we can do through the small business administration, tax incentives, federal licensingaws, to make sure more black, hispanic, women, and other minorities can participate in fullness of the profit making. and through training and education make certain that people who are now being left behind are made part of this process. that depends on a private, healthy economy. that is why you have to get the deficit down and get going with an environment where we can prosper. rev. jackson:...
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10 year review of what the fillmore was started in 2005 right now since this is the small business administration i have a few things to say i was very put it this way harden when i find out one of our members in our community business owner got much money from the city and county as a matter of fact she was the biggest recipient and there was a restaurant krolt from the city that was bankrupt is there any way for this a conflict of interest is person that was appointed to the san francisco small business commission small business commission and pujd up to the vice president of the small business and when i stopped putting the bugs the area how can this be the fillmore that is able to go past everything else and even to open a business across the street she's on our commission i guess you resolved that she's not on the commission but it is gray the fillmore we have history of corruption what you call pay to play and selected and protected that's what we have that's been our problem she can tell you the director how it has been stagnated and now leonardo she's the queen my queen i'm ace the coordi
10 year review of what the fillmore was started in 2005 right now since this is the small business administration i have a few things to say i was very put it this way harden when i find out one of our members in our community business owner got much money from the city and county as a matter of fact she was the biggest recipient and there was a restaurant krolt from the city that was bankrupt is there any way for this a conflict of interest is person that was appointed to the san francisco...
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totalitarian dictatorship which is why castro named his son-in-law as head of guyeza, translated the business administrative group. guyeza is the holding company of c cuba's military. it is the dominant driving force of the island's economy. established in the 1990's by raul castro, it controls tourism companies ranging from the very profitable company which runs cuba's hotels, car rentals, nightclubs to the company which runs the island's retail stores. guyeza controls virtually all economic transactions in cuba. according to a leading industry public calculation, guyseza is by far the largest regional hotel con grom rat -- conglomerate in latin america. as mcclatchy news explained tourists who sleep in cuban hotel, drive cars and ride in taxis have something in common. they are contributing to the revolutionary armed force's bottom line, cuba's repressive system. guyeza became the powerhouse thanks to the canadians and military forces that have and continue to visit cuba each year. the cuban military-owned tourism company, gavieota averaged 12% growth in be 2015 and expects to double its hotel business th
totalitarian dictatorship which is why castro named his son-in-law as head of guyeza, translated the business administrative group. guyeza is the holding company of c cuba's military. it is the dominant driving force of the island's economy. established in the 1990's by raul castro, it controls tourism companies ranging from the very profitable company which runs cuba's hotels, car rentals, nightclubs to the company which runs the island's retail stores. guyeza controls virtually all economic...
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business. then, to really drive it home, we had the administrator herself, maria and her suite from the united states all business and ministration visit and give a presentation and a strong supporter of the team and especially our executive director for small business. we recognized by 14 member small business network and ultimately trying-this is eventually focusing on access to capital for sp's which tried to get them paid as soon as we can. we try that recently tried to expedite what we can in our monthly payouts. with that, i turn it over to sarah to go with a program wide accomplishments. >> good morning, directors. so, as you know, we updated the baseline budget for phase 1 and you adopted an interim budget in november which allowed us to do work on construction packages and keep the construction schedule moving forward as needed. other funding of, since we had our program wide, schmitz last year, the committee facilities district performed last year legislatively approved and the committee benefits district has actually been holding its first meeting. we had three landfills closed in 20
business. then, to really drive it home, we had the administrator herself, maria and her suite from the united states all business and ministration visit and give a presentation and a strong supporter of the team and especially our executive director for small business. we recognized by 14 member small business network and ultimately trying-this is eventually focusing on access to capital for sp's which tried to get them paid as soon as we can. we try that recently tried to expedite what we can...
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like the epa and the small business administration. wears many secretary hats, they serve as a senior advisor to the president. he or she serves as a liaison for members, being the eyes and ears of the president. he or she coordinates among various departments and agencies efforts around those departments. cabinetr she works with members on implementation and integration with respect to the president's agenda. the president regularly engages with his cabinet. the team that i have in the white house coordinates much of that with me. we have four cabinet sessions that are held every quarter. ucb president in the cabinet we will have a video or a still press come through. the president will have remarks to talk about the subject of the day. and then members of the press asked the president questions. then they yell and they are ushered out of the room at that point. i recall my first cabinet meeting. may of 2014. i asked people who had been there throughout the administration, whether i should be prepared to answer any questions or to add
like the epa and the small business administration. wears many secretary hats, they serve as a senior advisor to the president. he or she serves as a liaison for members, being the eyes and ears of the president. he or she coordinates among various departments and agencies efforts around those departments. cabinetr she works with members on implementation and integration with respect to the president's agenda. the president regularly engages with his cabinet. the team that i have in the white...
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business in cuba. quickly changing as the obama administration lifts restrictions for american companies to do business here. a room with an ocean front view anywhere in the caribbean would cost top dollar. but for as little as $45 a night. renters can reserve a suite like this using online booking tool, air bnb. >> we offer more complete experiences. >> reporter: company co-founder, brian chesskey. >> fastest growing. 4,000 homes. 2700 here in havana, cuba. >> reporter: since the u.s. loosened travel restrictions a country with only 63,000 hotel rooms. who is booking air bnb in cuba. >> 20% of all americans who come to cuba are staying in an air bnb. >> manuel and family live in los angeles. they decided to rent a room in playa miramar to experience cuba like the locals. >> in a hotel i will not have the opportunity i will take a tour. not end up getting contact with real people. the people that the cubans. >> reporter: cuba remains one of the few countries in the world left virtually untapped by american or racings due to the long running trade embargo. that is changing. starwood hotels will soon be
business in cuba. quickly changing as the obama administration lifts restrictions for american companies to do business here. a room with an ocean front view anywhere in the caribbean would cost top dollar. but for as little as $45 a night. renters can reserve a suite like this using online booking tool, air bnb. >> we offer more complete experiences. >> reporter: company co-founder, brian chesskey. >> fastest growing. 4,000 homes. 2700 here in havana, cuba. >> reporter:...
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. >> will provide the committee on the progress we working to with small business administration on that. >> thank you. chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you all your responses to the questions from all of us, and take you for your work. we appreciate it. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] .. >> is linear since the fcc decided to book the internet the internet as a public utility. next a discussion and vote on privacy rules for the internet.
. >> will provide the committee on the progress we working to with small business administration on that. >> thank you. chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you all your responses to the questions from all of us, and take you for your work. we appreciate it. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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. >> we'll provide committee on updated progress we're working through small business administration on that. >> okay. thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us and, thank you for your work. we appreciate it. [inaudible conversations]. . . [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> next, canadian ambassador to the u.s. david macnaughton on preparations for prime minister trudeau's official visit. the ambassador is new to his post and arrived in washington th
. >> we'll provide committee on updated progress we're working through small business administration on that. >> okay. thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us and, thank you for your work. we appreciate it. [inaudible conversations]. . . [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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10 year review of what the fillmore was started in 2005 right now since this is the small business administration have a few things to say i was very put it this way harden when i find out one of our members in our community business owner got much money from the city and county as a matter of fact she was the biggest recipient and there was a restaurant krolt from the city that was bankrupt is there any way for this a conflict of interest is person that was appointed to the san francisco small business commission small business commission and pujd up to the vice president of the small business and when i stopped putting the bugs the area how can this be the fillmore that is able to go past everything else and even to open a business across the street she's on our commission i guess you resolved that she's not on the commission but it is gray the fillmore we have history of corruption what you call pay to play and selected and protected that's what we have that's been our problem she can tell you the director how it has been stagnated and now leonardo she's the queen my queen i'm ace the coordina
10 year review of what the fillmore was started in 2005 right now since this is the small business administration have a few things to say i was very put it this way harden when i find out one of our members in our community business owner got much money from the city and county as a matter of fact she was the biggest recipient and there was a restaurant krolt from the city that was bankrupt is there any way for this a conflict of interest is person that was appointed to the san francisco small...
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. >> we'll provide the committee on progress we're working through with small business administration on that. >> thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us. and thank you for your work. we appreciate it. >>> budget season continues on capitol hill this month. wednesday we take you to two hearings in the senate. first attorney general loretta lynch takes questions on the justice department budget. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. then tom vilsack talks about the president's request for the usda. that's at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the most important thing in this election is education. i'm looking at the candidates closely for their programs in education. i'm not happy in the last 15 years or so with all the core standards that's been happening. i'd like to see that change around so i'm going to vote for bernie sanders or hillary clinton. i'm happy with both of those choices. i'm interested to see what their education plans would turn out to be if elected. >> i've decided i'm voting for ted cruz for the cand
. >> we'll provide the committee on progress we're working through with small business administration on that. >> thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us. and thank you for your work. we appreciate it. >>> budget season continues on capitol hill this month. wednesday we take you to two hearings in the senate. first attorney general loretta lynch takes questions on the justice department...
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. >> we'll provide the committee on progress we're working through with small business administration on that. >> thank you. and chief, thank you for being here this morning. thank you for your responses to the questions from all of us. and thank you for your work. we appreciate it. >>> tonight focussing on relations in the u.s. and traded for the two-day trip and first president since calvin cooliage since 1928. at the top of of the president's remarks, and reports of belgium, and all of the president's remarks will be at 8:00 eastern. and tomorrow, horse foreign affairs committee hearing looking at the white house as planned to close the guantanamo bay detention facility and its impact on foreign policy and national security. paul lewis, special envoy for guantanamo closure, and the defense department, live coverage starts tomorrow morning at 9:30 eastern on c-span 2. here on c-span 3 tonight american history tv in prime time and in civil rights and including the congressional ceremony for 1965 voting rights. and that's tonight starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >> i e
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we are here today to discuss the administrations unfortunate adventure in a healthcare start a business is how i look at this. the a for the care act had is something called the consumer operated and oriented plan called the co-op which was a-- we are not successful in advocating for this.
we are here today to discuss the administrations unfortunate adventure in a healthcare start a business is how i look at this. the a for the care act had is something called the consumer operated and oriented plan called the co-op which was a-- we are not successful in advocating for this.
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businesses oar little bit reluctant to engage because they rntsd sure whether a business deal made in the obama administration will remain after the president has left office. have you heard anything like that from cuban businesses and their interactions with americans looking to do deals with them? >> well, randall i think that's an excellent point. one thing we are hearing, left over from cuban businesses, but the american embargo to other countries such as canada, european companies have often invested in cuba. but think of the old administrative system that you have to use to do business here, be canadian businesses and hotels are very excited to yofer offload these business to american businesses coming in. with the lope of make money in cuba. the reality is change is going to take time, and there are reforms, a change has been going on but i think yes, we do sort of have to qualify expectations a bit. american businesses such as mcdonald's and starbucks are saying, i want to go to cuba before i see a mcdonald's in the scorner. that's not going to happen. that rolling stones concert coming in on friday,
businesses oar little bit reluctant to engage because they rntsd sure whether a business deal made in the obama administration will remain after the president has left office. have you heard anything like that from cuban businesses and their interactions with americans looking to do deals with them? >> well, randall i think that's an excellent point. one thing we are hearing, left over from cuban businesses, but the american embargo to other countries such as canada, european companies...
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10 year review of what the fillmore was started in 2005 right now since this is the small business administration i have a few things to say i was very put it this way harden when i find out one of our members in our community business owner got much money from the city and county as a matter of fact she was the biggest recipient and there was a restaurant krolt from the city that was bankrupt is there any way for this a conflict of interest is person that was appointed to the san francisco small business commission small business commission and pujd up to the vice president of the small business and when i stopped putting the bugs the area how can this be the fillmore that is able to go past everything else and even to open a business across the street she's on our commission i guess you resolved that she's not on the commission but it is gray the fillmore we have history of corruption what you call pay to play and selected and protected that's what we have that's been our problem she can tell you the director how it has been stagnated and now leonardo she's the queen my queen i'm ace the coordi
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while he wants to get out of the prison business, the administration has so far indicated it's goingkeep the base. >> that's a very important distinction. let's talk about some of the domestic issues inside cuba and how they relation to the united states. in november, there were 1500 politically motivated detentions in cuba, the highest total in years. the obama administration walking a fine line between the optics of going down here, doing these things, but is he also having any success at trying to increase political preemd in cuba which has been central to the normalization process? >> i think the white house would tell you they believe that the concept of the people to people contacts are the portion that's going to solve that. they have made clear that they do protest when there's reason to in terms of detentions. but they do not -- they have made clear in their visit here that they're not seeking regime change. and that they will continue to argue for human rights broadly, but that they believe that this opening after all of these years of embargo is the way to create change an
while he wants to get out of the prison business, the administration has so far indicated it's goingkeep the base. >> that's a very important distinction. let's talk about some of the domestic issues inside cuba and how they relation to the united states. in november, there were 1500 politically motivated detentions in cuba, the highest total in years. the obama administration walking a fine line between the optics of going down here, doing these things, but is he also having any success...
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since 2014 to 2015, the administration let an additional $848 million to the failed cooperatives as they lost more than 1.4 billion despite size there were flaws in their business plan. the administration has said in previous testimony that it did and independent auditors had approved the cooperative business plans for review. jenna: thank you. jon: canadian prime minister justin trudeau arriving at the white house for an official state visit. the first time canadian leader has visited washington and get this, almost 20 years. the 44-year-old trudeau addressing questions on cbs news 60 minutes about his lack of experience. reporter: you had a somewhat unusual path to this office of prime a instructor, a bouncer in a nightclub, i was the whitewater river die for many years. i worked as a teacher. i make no apologies for a very varied set of life experiences. reporter: but it's also up in your to criticism. you know what people say. youare too young, your inexperienced , that you don't have what it takes to do this job . >> the way i respond to it is i'm learning it. you cannot let yourself be defined by the hope that you will fulfill the darkest wishes of your o
since 2014 to 2015, the administration let an additional $848 million to the failed cooperatives as they lost more than 1.4 billion despite size there were flaws in their business plan. the administration has said in previous testimony that it did and independent auditors had approved the cooperative business plans for review. jenna: thank you. jon: canadian prime minister justin trudeau arriving at the white house for an official state visit. the first time canadian leader has visited...
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businesses in cuba. an interview you'll see first on margaret, good morning. >> reporter: you would think spotty internet access and spotty economy would make it cuba but that is quickly administration lifts for american companies to do business here. anywhere in the caribbean would cost top dollar. but for as little as $45 a night renters can rent a suite like this using the booking tool airbnb. company cofounder brian chessky. >> 2700 here in havana, cuba. >> reporter: since the u.s. loosened travel restrictions, more than 3.5 million visitors have flooded into cuba, a country with only 63,000 hotel rooms. >> we think about 10% to 20% of americans coming to cuba are staying in an airbnb. >> reporter: this family lives in los angeles and decided to rent a home to experience cuba like locals. >> in hotel, i'm not going to have that opportunity. i'm going to take a tour, but i'm not going to get in contact with real people, the people -- the cubans. >> reporter: cuba remains one of the few countries in the world left virtually untapped by american corporations due to the long running trade embargo but that stranging. starwood will be the first hotel chain to operate in cuba in nearly
businesses in cuba. an interview you'll see first on margaret, good morning. >> reporter: you would think spotty internet access and spotty economy would make it cuba but that is quickly administration lifts for american companies to do business here. anywhere in the caribbean would cost top dollar. but for as little as $45 a night renters can rent a suite like this using the booking tool airbnb. company cofounder brian chessky. >> 2700 here in havana, cuba. >> reporter: since...