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i have travelled to australia, canada germany, and the uk in the last few months and what those nations have in common and what every other nation on the plant except pap sonia new guinea have in common is they have some form of paid leave. when you give birth to your child or are taking care of your parent who is very ill you should not have to make a choice between the jobs that you need and the family that you love. yet we are so behind the rest of the world in this area because we have not gotten into the 21st century on paid leave. i met a guy in germany, when i met with the german chamber of commerce, he works in germany and he said to me tom, i would never come back, at least in the near future because my wife and i are taking a year off to care for our child. we believe the most important family value is the value of time spent with their family. i asked every business in that place, if you had the ability to water down or repeal your paid leave laws would you do so and i got two answers. one word answer was no. the two word answer i cannot decribe because i see people of cloth
i have travelled to australia, canada germany, and the uk in the last few months and what those nations have in common and what every other nation on the plant except pap sonia new guinea have in common is they have some form of paid leave. when you give birth to your child or are taking care of your parent who is very ill you should not have to make a choice between the jobs that you need and the family that you love. yet we are so behind the rest of the world in this area because we have not...
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some people say france, the u.k., canada germany.hat nobody says is the united states of america, both in terms of the results and obviously in terms of cost. >> why have we been so -- >> once we went down this path of keeping it in the private marketplace i am not a lefty, but the notion of keeping something like health care private just those that work. -- does not work. we tried this great experiment, but be the only country in the world that does it this way. and every other country does it that way. what we end up with -- do we end up with? cost 50% higher per capita. and results not better. >> would we have been better for single-payer? >> yes, but we can't do that now. what i propose is something radically different, more republican, which is you let the large health care systems that are expanding, the large hospitals that are buying up doctor practices and clinics, you let them expand and compete as brands. you regulate them and let them s their own health insurancee. -- sell their own health insurance. what i mean is, when
some people say france, the u.k., canada germany.hat nobody says is the united states of america, both in terms of the results and obviously in terms of cost. >> why have we been so -- >> once we went down this path of keeping it in the private marketplace i am not a lefty, but the notion of keeping something like health care private just those that work. -- does not work. we tried this great experiment, but be the only country in the world that does it this way. and every other...
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thieves were all doing the same thing, all at the same time, going atm to atm in cities in japan, canada, germany, romania, and lots of other countries, on that one day in february. they all acted all at once. they made 36,000 fraudulent atm transactions around the world that night, including the guys in new york city, that global atm heist netted more than $40 million. worldwide. all in cash. all in one day's work. that's a lot of cash. the thing about this heist that was so hard to believe at the time was that it was a mix of very modern cyber crime, hacking into financial data bases, stealing pre-paid atm card numbers, there's this sort of intensive technical part of this, but also linked with old-school stealing. stealing physical paper money. that guys had to stuff into backpacks and run away with. the level of coordination was impressive. whoever did the hacking hacked these financial institutions from which they got the prepaid debit card numbers, and hacked the withdrawal limits, to give unlimited withdrawal numbers. then distributed the numbers to the international networks of street lev
thieves were all doing the same thing, all at the same time, going atm to atm in cities in japan, canada, germany, romania, and lots of other countries, on that one day in february. they all acted all at once. they made 36,000 fraudulent atm transactions around the world that night, including the guys in new york city, that global atm heist netted more than $40 million. worldwide. all in cash. all in one day's work. that's a lot of cash. the thing about this heist that was so hard to believe at...
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i i have traveled to australia canada, germany, uk, and what they have in common and what every otheron the planet has in common is that they have some form of paid leave because when you give birth to a child or are taking care of a parent who is ill you should not have to make a choice between the job you need and the family you love yet we are so behind the rest of the world because we have not gotten into the 21st century on paid leave i met a guy in germany who is from ohio about to have his second child who said to me, i would never come back because my wife and i are about to take a year off to care for our child. time spent with your family. i asked every business if you had the ability to water down or repeal paid leave laws. there were two answers. one was no and the other i cannot describe. it it is not simply the moral and ethical thing to do that but in the enlightened self interest of the economies that want to thrive. about 15 years ago our participation rate of women from 25 to 54 were identical you fast forward today women in canada translate to something like five an
i i have traveled to australia canada, germany, uk, and what they have in common and what every otheron the planet has in common is that they have some form of paid leave because when you give birth to a child or are taking care of a parent who is ill you should not have to make a choice between the job you need and the family you love yet we are so behind the rest of the world because we have not gotten into the 21st century on paid leave i met a guy in germany who is from ohio about to have...
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better to be born in canada or germany, easier to move up. is being exaggerated in our country where there's similar between black and white in the country, not just in general. black and white. it's one author saying recently in south africa as well. so, we have to make the american dream real for everyone. there's a dream in this land with its back against the wall to save the dream for one, we must save the dream for all. i'm hoping all our generation of senators can preserve, embolden this american dream and make it more penetrating to everybody's experiences the best this country has to offer and aren't cut out because of the circumstances of their birth, because they were born poor because they had challenges. we have a lot more work to do to get back to an opportunity and economy and back to a growth economy and to training. to make sure the fruits of this economy are enjoyed by all. >> thank you for your time. >> absolutely. >> thank you appreciate it. >> thank you. >> good to have you both here. >>> i hope you enjoyed our conversatio
better to be born in canada or germany, easier to move up. is being exaggerated in our country where there's similar between black and white in the country, not just in general. black and white. it's one author saying recently in south africa as well. so, we have to make the american dream real for everyone. there's a dream in this land with its back against the wall to save the dream for one, we must save the dream for all. i'm hoping all our generation of senators can preserve, embolden this...
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united states, canada and germany and israel. it stand together to win this fight. >> thank you so much. >> the new focus on isis and al-qaeda may be distracting from another brutal army. disturbing new messages from boca haran and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. if you're suffering from constipation or irregularity powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that can take up to 3 days. dulcolax, for relief you can coun
united states, canada and germany and israel. it stand together to win this fight. >> thank you so much. >> the new focus on isis and al-qaeda may be distracting from another brutal army. disturbing new messages from boca haran and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it....
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united states, canada, france germany, israel, australia all of us have to stand together to win thiso have you here tonight. >> the new focus on isis and al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal army we have seen before. up next the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. love drama? go on a first date. my passion is puppetry. here? i think we're done here. hate drama? go to cars.com research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can
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the united states, canada, france, germany, israel australia.o stand together to win the fight. >> thank you so much. good to have you here tonight. >> the new focus on isis and al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal terror army we have seen before. up next the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. in a work, work, work world... take time for sunday. just know that your truck... has a little thing for monday. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. >>> so while the world focuses attention on al qaeda isis and the terror attacks in paris, another barbaric radical islamic army boko haram is also causing a lot of heartbreak. jennifer griffin joins us now with the latest. >> martha, with all eyes on terrorists, the head of boko haram tried to steal the spotlight praising the attack in france in a new video after slaughtering up to 2,000 people last week and capturing a key military base causing some to ask why after i am char
the united states, canada, france, germany, israel australia.o stand together to win the fight. >> thank you so much. good to have you here tonight. >> the new focus on isis and al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal terror army we have seen before. up next the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. in a work, work, work world... take time for sunday. just know that your truck... has a...
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all the forces of civilization have to stand together, united states, canada, france, germany, israeld moderate countries in the arab world have to stand together to win this battle. >> ambassador, thank you so much. >>> the new focus on isis in al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal terror army we've seen before. up next, the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> so while the world focuses attention on al qaeda isis and the terror attacks in paris, another barbaric radical islamic army boko haram is also causing a lot
all the forces of civilization have to stand together, united states, canada, france, germany, israeld moderate countries in the arab world have to stand together to win this battle. >> ambassador, thank you so much. >>> the new focus on isis in al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal terror army we've seen before. up next, the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. you drop 40 grand...
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the united states, canada, france, germany, israel australia, all of us and moderate countries in theattle. >> ambassador dermer thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so the president's state of the union speech is now just days away. so why was he talking up new regulations on the internet and methane gas when he was out on the road today? chris stirewalt and jason riley weigh in on what to expect. and as the 2016 presidential field takes some shape out there, rand paul getting a whole lot of attention for what he said about one mitt romney. and we've all been through breakups, right? but not everyone claims that their ex is an assassin. no, they really don't. the story behind that claim from a nascar champ just ahead. (woman) caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr® to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, like aricept® it may improve overall function... and cognition. and may slow the worsening
the united states, canada, france, germany, israel australia, all of us and moderate countries in theattle. >> ambassador dermer thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> so the president's state of the union speech is now just days away. so why was he talking up new regulations on the internet and methane gas when he was out on the road today? chris stirewalt and jason riley weigh in on what to expect. and as the 2016 presidential field takes some shape out there, rand paul...
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germany and canada are the two that have increased so much. that is key to our ambition. >> this shows health is a cornerstone of german developed policy and the g-7 presidency. alongside efforts to eradicate hunger and strengthen education. >> germany would support international efforts to set up a rapid response team to react in the event of outbreaks of other diseases like ebola in west africa. >> a massive snowstorm that was expected to slam into the east coast has been milder than expected for many. >> the weather cause disruptions to people in the region. thousands of flights were canceled. schools and businesses were closed. driving bans were imposed in new york and new jersey. it will continue into wednesday morning local time. >> some sports news. the double semi finals at the australian open in melbourne the pair beat kiki burton and larson. >> the men's singles, rockdale nadal is out. tomas berdych he lost totomas berdych -- he lost to tomas berdych of the czech republic. >> they raced to a two set lead. nadal had no answer. with hi
germany and canada are the two that have increased so much. that is key to our ambition. >> this shows health is a cornerstone of german developed policy and the g-7 presidency. alongside efforts to eradicate hunger and strengthen education. >> germany would support international efforts to set up a rapid response team to react in the event of outbreaks of other diseases like ebola in west africa. >> a massive snowstorm that was expected to slam into the east coast has been...
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all the forces of civilization have to stand together, united states, canada, france, germany, israeltralia all of us and moderate countries in the arab world have to stand together to win this battle. >> ambassador, thank you so much. >>> the new focus on isis in al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal terror army we've seen before. up next, the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in paris. test test. test test. test test. test test. for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >>> so while the world focuses attention on al qaeda isis and the terror attacks in paris, another barbaric radical islamic army boko haram i
all the forces of civilization have to stand together, united states, canada, france, germany, israeltralia all of us and moderate countries in the arab world have to stand together to win this battle. >> ambassador, thank you so much. >>> the new focus on isis in al qaeda may be distracting from another brutal terror army we've seen before. up next, the disturbing new messages coming from boko haram and how their leader is trying to steal the spotlight after the attacks in...
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funded in part by big money from europe frequented by a lot of tourists from great britain, germany and canada and part of a booming construction business on this end of the island. >> the people are friendly. and, you know, it's fun to end all that, you know, the embargo. >> reporter: when our correspondent gabe gutierrez visited just yesterday, he actually found an american tourist from boston in fact who used his swiss passport to get here. >> i think, yeah, it's good. for the country, for the people this place is sort of stuck in time. >> reporter: this life is out of reach from most of those who live in cuba. and cuba's critics say money like this will only keep the regime in power. the golf club is next to the estate once owned by the dupont family. and many who are here enjoying it all, taking it all in, get the distinct feeling that by being here now, they are beating the rush. >> want to come back in 10 15 years and see how it has changed, how much has changed. a lot of people we've spoken to have good thoughts and bad thoughts. it will be nice to see how it actually works out. >> rep
funded in part by big money from europe frequented by a lot of tourists from great britain, germany and canada and part of a booming construction business on this end of the island. >> the people are friendly. and, you know, it's fun to end all that, you know, the embargo. >> reporter: when our correspondent gabe gutierrez visited just yesterday, he actually found an american tourist from boston in fact who used his swiss passport to get here. >> i think, yeah, it's good. for...
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canada still collects loads of corporate tax revenue. the uk is collecting dorpt tax revenue and japan and germany and france and a lot of other countries have encountered the exact same set of issues. now, does it work perfectly in canada? of course not. no tax system is perfectly enforced for the same reason no laws are 100% complied with. on the other hand, is it a workable system? absolutely. if it weren't workable canada sometime in the last 40 years would have changed their system. and so i think that yes we should be concerned about compliance. yes, we should -- you know if we have a reform, we need to think hard about how it's going on work in practice. do we have enough resources for the irs and so on? of course we have to think about all of that hysteria lynn was not voicing but others have about this i think it's misplaced given the international experience we've got. i speak for the -- >> speak for the voice of hysteria? you always do. >> by all means. >> i think that lynn's point goes to the insolubility of a territorial tax system. that's why dave camp's proposal candy -- any territorial system that will come out will have
canada still collects loads of corporate tax revenue. the uk is collecting dorpt tax revenue and japan and germany and france and a lot of other countries have encountered the exact same set of issues. now, does it work perfectly in canada? of course not. no tax system is perfectly enforced for the same reason no laws are 100% complied with. on the other hand, is it a workable system? absolutely. if it weren't workable canada sometime in the last 40 years would have changed their system. and so...
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compared to uk, germany canada,#;4 japan, korea and all others and you'll see that more thantqu= halfps and selective committees. and it's very striking what's happened inh3 compared to the united states.dcéñ so, if we're going to3[zç move ahead, i think it's important not to misdescribe the ky#"past. i think it's also important for us to look at the policies that were undertaken and i hope if i mightipé9(v so that the republicans will take another look at their opposition to stimulus policies that ;0y have=+[jwyiq really let me also say about the corñkkduz rate1d that mr. r s)m'felled fedlstein and other witnesses 4bx9ñ said. i think we have to lookwf9i at it and the affective tax rate because it varies dramatically according to sectors. in some sectors, they are paying the full mid-30s. but in other sectors the affective tax rate is much lower. and in some cases, the affective tax rate is zero. so i think we need to take a good look at it. >> going back to the first chartih0 that i put on -- actually it was the% i'd like mr. johnson to -- if we could put that back the second chart t
compared to uk, germany canada,#;4 japan, korea and all others and you'll see that more thantqu= halfps and selective committees. and it's very striking what's happened inh3 compared to the united states.dcéñ so, if we're going to3[zç move ahead, i think it's important not to misdescribe the ky#"past. i think it's also important for us to look at the policies that were undertaken and i hope if i mightipé9(v so that the republicans will take another look at their opposition to stimulus...
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canada. they figured out how to comply in the u.k. and germany and they are thriving and they all say it is part of their competitiveness. so as we had this conversation, let's not send a subtle for $10.10. let's talk about benefits. let's talk about scheduling and all of those things that keep us up at night because this is about the dignity of work and the dignity of work also includes when your son can't go to school because he is sick he shouldn't have to put them on the bus. i talked to school bus drivers. school bus drivers are the most learned people in america. they tell me i see that mom at the best off with their son or daughter and the mamas crying. i know what is going on. mom is putting a sick kid on the bus because mom has no other choice. when women succeed, america succeeds. when family succeeds, americans succeed and that is why you will hear a lot will hear a lot are tightening senator kennedy are now, it is not echoing that. i read tom brokaw's book a while back, the greatest generation. what is really interesting about the gre
canada. they figured out how to comply in the u.k. and germany and they are thriving and they all say it is part of their competitiveness. so as we had this conversation, let's not send a subtle for $10.10. let's talk about benefits. let's talk about scheduling and all of those things that keep us up at night because this is about the dignity of work and the dignity of work also includes when your son can't go to school because he is sick he shouldn't have to put them on the bus. i talked to...
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more than 40 world leaders participated, including the french president, leaders from germany, canada, britain and israel. with this event stretching now into the early evening hours paris time, we'll take you back to when the rally first began with leaders meeting for a march in the streets of paris. >> from around europe and from around the world really, just in front of that camera at place de la republique. we see the german chancellor as well, the french president, we are currently seeing the french president saying hello shaking the hand of the palestinian president. netanyahu, the israeli prime minister. as i say a pretty powerful image on this day with these two leaders. it's obviously, a very checkered and troubled past, and they are now side by side in paris, and we're seeing a lot of leaders as well jean claude yinka, the head of the european union, as well as the leaders of spain and italy right there at the camera. >> all right, we're going to continue looking at these pictures, and i'm going to turn out to my colleague, annette young, our international president who's wi
more than 40 world leaders participated, including the french president, leaders from germany, canada, britain and israel. with this event stretching now into the early evening hours paris time, we'll take you back to when the rally first began with leaders meeting for a march in the streets of paris. >> from around europe and from around the world really, just in front of that camera at place de la republique. we see the german chancellor as well, the french president, we are currently...
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canada. some people say germany. what nobody says is the united states of america. terms of results and obviously in terms of cost. >> rose: why]so -- >> once we went down this path of let's keep it in the private marketplace. now, i'm not a lefty but the notion of keeping something like healthcare in the private marketplace just doesn't work. we tried this great experiences all these years now since the 1940's and 50's. let's be the only country in the world that does it this way. and let's have every other country do it that way. what do we end up with? costing 50% higher per capita and results that aren't any better. >> rose: would we have been better off with singer payer. >> it's not something you can do now. you can't put the toothpaste back in the tube in any way shape or form. it wouldso what i propose the end is something sort of radically different still more republican arguably which is you let the large healthcare systems that are expanding large hospitals that are buying up doctors practices and clinics all over the country you let them expand and you l
canada. some people say germany. what nobody says is the united states of america. terms of results and obviously in terms of cost. >> rose: why]so -- >> once we went down this path of let's keep it in the private marketplace. now, i'm not a lefty but the notion of keeping something like healthcare in the private marketplace just doesn't work. we tried this great experiences all these years now since the 1940's and 50's. let's be the only country in the world that does it this way....
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let's not forget that canada is america's number one trading partner. it's not china or germany or japan. it is canada. about 18% of all u.s. trade is done with canada. more than $300 billion in exports coming to this country. if that slows down, if the canadian economy takes a hit, the u.s. could take a hit as well, and let's not forget about the canadian dollar that's down about 20%. all this hour we have a bunch of interviews. let's start off right now hitting directly the oil and gas story. mike rose ceo. i guess -- you're in a suit, and i'm a weather wimp bundled up here. in lehman's terms, what the heck is happening to the price of oil that it loses more than half its market value in six months? >> well, and we're in the unfortunate circumstance where both oil and gas have had their prices cut, you know, almost in half. we think it's overdone in the short-term. i think you're over supplied on the oil side by maybe 1.5 million barrel az day. call it 1% or 2%, and the price has gone down 50%. the reaction to that has been swift and severe with cutbacks in drilling programs.
let's not forget that canada is america's number one trading partner. it's not china or germany or japan. it is canada. about 18% of all u.s. trade is done with canada. more than $300 billion in exports coming to this country. if that slows down, if the canadian economy takes a hit, the u.s. could take a hit as well, and let's not forget about the canadian dollar that's down about 20%. all this hour we have a bunch of interviews. let's start off right now hitting directly the oil and gas story....
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nobody dies in canada or japan or taiwan or germany or england or sweden because they don't have health insurance. that could have been accomplished by a democratic party as good today as it was in the 1960s--wasn't that great, but by comparison, it was much better--and a republican party that had some liberal elements in it in 1960 compared to today's draconian conglomeration of political ignorance, arrogance, stupidity, and cruelty in congress. [applause] so... i can footnote all this if we had time. [laughter] now, the first thing we have to ask ourselves is, can 1% of the american people--one out of a hundred; let's say 3 million people--organized back home where you are, and congress watchdog groups steer congress along the whole line of redirections that a majority of the people support? a majority of the people support full medicare for all, including a majority of doctors and nurses. a majority of people support raising the minimum wage to levels of 1968, adjusted for inflation. it would be $10 now an hour; it's, federal, $7.25; a little higher here in california. a majority of
nobody dies in canada or japan or taiwan or germany or england or sweden because they don't have health insurance. that could have been accomplished by a democratic party as good today as it was in the 1960s--wasn't that great, but by comparison, it was much better--and a republican party that had some liberal elements in it in 1960 compared to today's draconian conglomeration of political ignorance, arrogance, stupidity, and cruelty in congress. [applause] so... i can footnote all this if we...
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compared to the u.k., germany canada, japan, korea, and others. you can see more than half of the employment gain from 2010 22014 was in the united states the second chart, to pick up your point, relates to gdp and selected economies. now our three witnesses also have it. it is very striking what happened in other countries compared to the united states. if we are going to move ahead i think it is important not to miss described the past. it is important for us to look at the policies that are undertaken. i hope republicans will take another look at their opposition to stimulus policies that have really worked. let me say about the corporate rate and other witnesses, i think we need to look at it. we need to look at the effective tax rate. it varied's dramatically according to sectors. in some sectors they are paying the full mid 30's. in some cases the effective tax rate is zero. i think we need to take in -- take a good look at it. going back to my first chart that i put on -- actually it was the second chart. i would like dr. johnson to -- if w
compared to the u.k., germany canada, japan, korea, and others. you can see more than half of the employment gain from 2010 22014 was in the united states the second chart, to pick up your point, relates to gdp and selected economies. now our three witnesses also have it. it is very striking what happened in other countries compared to the united states. if we are going to move ahead i think it is important not to miss described the past. it is important for us to look at the policies that are...
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. >> germany hasn't done air power the rest have canada and the netherlands. >> they are in the air bombing? >> yes. >> okay. i stand corrected. >> people have joined. we asked them to join in and they did. they asked us to link arms and we didn't. >> the other problem is that we need all of those governments and many of them are a part of nato to fund their military to a greater extent to help us in this effort. >> because it broke alliances. you didn't know that. we need financial support. >> can i just add to this. the mayor was talking about addressing the criticism that some countries don't do enough to assimilate certain types of people. some of these people are born there. if you find it unwelcoming to your barbaric notions of equality that is on you. if you leave a horrible place leave your horrible practices behind. a lot of these people committing these things were born there which means it is time for this moderate muslim march to take place. i wish that care would find a moral compass in the united states and stand up instead of writing press releases from behind the laptop go o
. >> germany hasn't done air power the rest have canada and the netherlands. >> they are in the air bombing? >> yes. >> okay. i stand corrected. >> people have joined. we asked them to join in and they did. they asked us to link arms and we didn't. >> the other problem is that we need all of those governments and many of them are a part of nato to fund their military to a greater extent to help us in this effort. >> because it broke alliances. you...
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canada to the north. and instead they got powerful germany on one side, a powerful aggressive japan on the other side underneathem but redish empire in the islamic world. and russian power because of its geography is enormously challenged, we could go on in this direction, russia is a northern country like canada but it supports the population many times the size of canada's population. agriculture is much more difficult then a more tropical climate. plus, it doesn't have natural borders, so it's constantly expanding while claiming defense. because if it takes a territory and incorporates it it cannot defend that territory until it takes the one next to it one over. and so constantly they feel under siege the need to expand and protect themselves about natural borders and those people they are expanding into it looks like aggression. but to the russian it looks like they are defensively expanding through protect themselves and this is a dynamic routing and russian history that will also be routed in the regime and we see some of that even today. we are wrestling with this problem. there is a providential specia
canada to the north. and instead they got powerful germany on one side, a powerful aggressive japan on the other side underneathem but redish empire in the islamic world. and russian power because of its geography is enormously challenged, we could go on in this direction, russia is a northern country like canada but it supports the population many times the size of canada's population. agriculture is much more difficult then a more tropical climate. plus, it doesn't have natural borders, so...
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canada on friday. he was about to board a plane to frankfurt, germany.horities think the second half of his trip was a ruse and he was apparently headed to syria. so far the royal canadian mounted police have not given any specifics about exactly what the brothers are accused of and the twins' lawyer says he thinks the police don't have a case. and only made the arrest to stop them from leaving the country. canada is home to two recent terror attacks. in october a canadian soldier was shot and killed. the very same week two soldiers were run down by a man who was being investigated for terrorism. canadian authorities say at least 130 canadians are suspected of being involved in terror activities abroad. and just like the united states the concern over lone wolf terrorism in canada is extraordinarily high. >> how just a few months changes things for that country. trace, thank you. >>> so the threat of more terrorist attacks has the new york police department and other police departments around the country stepping up security someone someone released a vi
canada on friday. he was about to board a plane to frankfurt, germany.horities think the second half of his trip was a ruse and he was apparently headed to syria. so far the royal canadian mounted police have not given any specifics about exactly what the brothers are accused of and the twins' lawyer says he thinks the police don't have a case. and only made the arrest to stop them from leaving the country. canada is home to two recent terror attacks. in october a canadian soldier was shot and...
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germany has a very very high skilled population and uses apprenticeship as a main thrust to the economy. canadaeighbors to the north way out step us. when i went around new jersey, people in the medical profession, people in a wide variety of industries saying what do you need, i thought i was going to say access to capitol, which i did. i thought i was going to hear government regulation, which i heard, challenges with that. one of the biggest things i heard is the ability to find skilled folks. they are not finding them graduating from college, they are finding them with training on the job. >> that's something you are going to work on. we have the rest of the program to talk to both of you together and we do it tomorrow night. tell me what your focus is going to be. i talked about your criminal justice work and how it didn't work out. what do you hope to get done in this session of congress? >> i'm excited. i landed with a year left, was elected to a special -- to fill the remainder of the term from senator lautenberg who tragically passed away in office. a guy who was a mayor struggling to
germany has a very very high skilled population and uses apprenticeship as a main thrust to the economy. canadaeighbors to the north way out step us. when i went around new jersey, people in the medical profession, people in a wide variety of industries saying what do you need, i thought i was going to say access to capitol, which i did. i thought i was going to hear government regulation, which i heard, challenges with that. one of the biggest things i heard is the ability to find skilled...
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said doctor johnson the 1st chart shows the net employment gain in the us compared to the uk germany canada, japan korea, and all others and you will see that more than half of the employment gain from 2010 to 2014 was in the united states. the 2nd chart to pick up your.relates to gdp and selected economies. now our three witnesses also have and it is striking what has happened in other countries compared to the united states. and so if we're going to move ahead i think it is important not to miss describe the past and it is also important for us to look at the policies that we are undertaking. i hope, if i might say so, that the republicans would take another look at their opposition to stimulus policies that have really worked. let me also say about the corporate rate that dr. feldstein and the other witnesses, i think we need to look at it. we need to also look at the effective tax rate because it varies dramatically according to sectors. in some sectors they are paying the full mid 30s but in other sectors the effective tax rate is much lower and in some cases the effective tax rate is
said doctor johnson the 1st chart shows the net employment gain in the us compared to the uk germany canada, japan korea, and all others and you will see that more than half of the employment gain from 2010 to 2014 was in the united states. the 2nd chart to pick up your.relates to gdp and selected economies. now our three witnesses also have and it is striking what has happened in other countries compared to the united states. and so if we're going to move ahead i think it is important not to...
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here in the area known as canada, people's precious belongings were cataloged and the stolen valuables sent to germanyen in death, auschwitz prisoners were robbed with hair and teeth removed from their bodies. forced labor was the focus at auschwitz three which of created in 1942. prisoners deemed fit enough to avoid the gas chambers worked producing rubber and fuels at a nearby factory owned by i. go. farbin. same company that held the patent on the deadly gas used in the death camps. now eventually this camp became the center of a network of forced labor sites 45 in total, scattered across hundreds of kilometers. auschwitz was more than a camp. it was a nightmare smeared over nazi-occupied europe and leaving an indent e dellible-- an indelible stain. cnn. >> survivors tell amazing stories of courage and strength. and you can hear some on our special "voices of auschwitz with wolf blitzer." international viewers can catch it tuesday at noon and 2100 gmt. viewers here in the united states can see it on tuesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be right back. female vo: i actually have a whole lot of unused
here in the area known as canada, people's precious belongings were cataloged and the stolen valuables sent to germanyen in death, auschwitz prisoners were robbed with hair and teeth removed from their bodies. forced labor was the focus at auschwitz three which of created in 1942. prisoners deemed fit enough to avoid the gas chambers worked producing rubber and fuels at a nearby factory owned by i. go. farbin. same company that held the patent on the deadly gas used in the death camps. now...
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page and they wanted immigration policy similar to australia's and canada's and bring attention to the number of refugees that germanyand can germany absorb it? germany will accept likely that the most refugees are around 200,000, asylum-seekers seeking asylum in germany. >> thank you. hans nichols. >> let's talk our attention now to the new year. our next guest expects global emerging markets and the second half of this year. joining us now is the head of emerging markets. great to have you with us this morning. you say, i love, do not panic yet in emerging markets. if you said this time last year you would be 6% worse off. >> this is not 2013. the fed is going to be matter but admittedly you have to be cautious and the first part of the year. the call i am making is when the fed finally provide an opportunity for the market. >> what the set-do will be worse than the reality? >> yes and you talk about the expectations, once we are past the hike is a bit like going to the dentist. you come out of your oneness saying, it was not that bad after all. >> sometimes, it is not true. >> it comes down to how they telegraph t
page and they wanted immigration policy similar to australia's and canada's and bring attention to the number of refugees that germanyand can germany absorb it? germany will accept likely that the most refugees are around 200,000, asylum-seekers seeking asylum in germany. >> thank you. hans nichols. >> let's talk our attention now to the new year. our next guest expects global emerging markets and the second half of this year. joining us now is the head of emerging markets. great to...
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we know there's been communications in canada and arrests prior to this in france great britain, spain and germany. so this really is a pattern. we're well into a pattern. this wasn't a wake-up call and this wasn't new and shocking. it was new and shocking in the sense it happened and they were able to pull it off, but this is something that we had seen from not only isis but other terrorist groups trying to pull off an attack in a place like -- anywhere in europe the united states or canada. they'd been successful so i have a feeling we start peeling this onion back you will find some tie. they may have self-identified the target meaning they were already radicalized and they decided they were going to take action but that's the new, pressing if you will encouragement coming out of groups like isis for these groups to do this small groups small radical lone-wolf groups to conduct these kinds of attacks. >> the editor of the satirical magazine was put on a hit-list on the magazine "inspire" which is the al qaeda internet magazine. how seriously is that magazine taken by would-be jihadists and othe
we know there's been communications in canada and arrests prior to this in france great britain, spain and germany. so this really is a pattern. we're well into a pattern. this wasn't a wake-up call and this wasn't new and shocking. it was new and shocking in the sense it happened and they were able to pull it off, but this is something that we had seen from not only isis but other terrorist groups trying to pull off an attack in a place like -- anywhere in europe the united states or canada....
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germany. the number one trading partner for the u.s. of a. is right here. canada. about $700 billion a year of which half of that are exports to canada. if their economy takes a hit and slows down it could also be a big hit to the united states. they like buying our stuff. >> you bet they do. brian, thank you very much. >> and i like their donuts. >> we'll have more on "street signs" top of the hour. to dominik chu, market flat. >> you wonder if he has tim horton's out there. another tough day for the oil companies overall. >> bp and conco phillips moving lower on the day. you can see 2% to 3% to the down side. >> all maturities are roughly a parallel shift down about eight basis points. let's single out that 30-year. i gave it a d plus auction. just like yesterday's ten-year auction. at 1:00 eastern rates popped up. at 8:30 eastern we saw rates move down dramatically slicing right through the very important previous all-time low close at 245. if you can see an also. >>> one of the world's top bond fund managers saying about these yields that rick just described. w
germany. the number one trading partner for the u.s. of a. is right here. canada. about $700 billion a year of which half of that are exports to canada. if their economy takes a hit and slows down it could also be a big hit to the united states. they like buying our stuff. >> you bet they do. brian, thank you very much. >> and i like their donuts. >> we'll have more on "street signs" top of the hour. to dominik chu, market flat. >> you wonder if he has tim...
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canada are. i think this sequencing was off for political reasons. >> like trying to defeat nazi germany by attacking austria first? >> yes. >> i with voice of america afghan services. i have two questions. the pakistan time shows they're not interested with a clear for a policy but then it has no power over the military so what can the united states this strategy to the military but the 1. $6 billion but over half of that goes what can united states do to prevent so the main purpose of that is to trade afghans. with a failed strategy? but i know with the taliban they are willing to die. so what they say is the only bread maker at home. >> i am still supporting some of the family is. >> natalie deal lose the husband and father but the only breadwinners. >> so how should day oppose the trading? too easy questions. [laughter] >> first with pakistan which we did have all whole other forum but from one perspective by sheer you. pakistan cares about its own interest and i know i sound like a broken record but back here diplomatically 2005 / 2006 it became very clear tune them with off the record discussio
canada are. i think this sequencing was off for political reasons. >> like trying to defeat nazi germany by attacking austria first? >> yes. >> i with voice of america afghan services. i have two questions. the pakistan time shows they're not interested with a clear for a policy but then it has no power over the military so what can the united states this strategy to the military but the 1. $6 billion but over half of that goes what can united states do to prevent so the main...
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germany. we need to look at places like canada and australia, which are new world countries that __ canada has most pro_immigration policies in the world. it also has the lowest unemployment world of any major industrial country. and uses immigration to see a national development strategy. you could contrast that to the fact that we cannot even let in high skilled workers in apple numbers to fuel the tech industry in america. microsoft had to open a research and development plant in vancouver because canadian immigration policies allow them to aattract the bbest and the brightest. guest: it is happening in sweden and a number of other countries. there is a dynamic and immigration that exists here, as well. and that is that immigration is not a left_ right issue, it is an up_ down issue. the aclu, etc., are for high levels of immigration, legalization of immigrants who are here, lose enforcement for the future. as opposed to public opposition. this is an up down issue, not a left right issue. the elite insistence on a week immigration policy is creating, frankly, a real demand. he has in the uk
germany. we need to look at places like canada and australia, which are new world countries that __ canada has most pro_immigration policies in the world. it also has the lowest unemployment world of any major industrial country. and uses immigration to see a national development strategy. you could contrast that to the fact that we cannot even let in high skilled workers in apple numbers to fuel the tech industry in america. microsoft had to open a research and development plant in vancouver...
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canada are really dealing with. how do you deal with these people who came back with potentially hardened jihadists who come back and return to france, return to germanyhings they can do is monitor these people. monitor their electronic communications see whether they have any relationships back to iraq syria, other nefarious areas. but it's actually quite difficult. because when you're talking about hundreds of people, you're talking about a police effort and intelligence effort that require thousands of people not to mention all of the civil liberties issues about tracking people who may not have actually committed a crime. it's a very sticky problem for both the united states and our western allies. >> thank you so much former cia counterterrorism expert and always helpful on a day like this. difficult intelligence coming in in realtime. stay with us everybody at home. up next, france is as we just talked about home to europe's largest muslim population more than 5 million. and fears and tensions have been affecting the surrounding reaction to that population, especially in the wake of attacks like this. we're going to look at the powder keg that f
canada are really dealing with. how do you deal with these people who came back with potentially hardened jihadists who come back and return to france, return to germanyhings they can do is monitor these people. monitor their electronic communications see whether they have any relationships back to iraq syria, other nefarious areas. but it's actually quite difficult. because when you're talking about hundreds of people, you're talking about a police effort and intelligence effort that require...