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the most prominent example is afl-cio in new jersey. runs a labour candidate school what they identify, recruit and train hundreds of working-class people to run for office. i think they have won over -- the graduates have won over 700 elections at every level of government in new jersey, sort of most local, up two state legislature. and so there is sort of a model out there that works and actually doesn't seem to be very expensive to sort of get high quality candidates from the working-class to run and to win and that sort of successful political careers. the big question righ right nows can that model travel to a place where unions are not as strong as they are in new jersey? so could you have a labor candidate school or a candidate school for working-class people in a right to work state? in a state where unions, whether aren't as many union members where unions have less sort of institutional power. and to me i don't see any reason why you couldn't. there are lots of progressive grassroots organizations in every state that care abou
the most prominent example is afl-cio in new jersey. runs a labour candidate school what they identify, recruit and train hundreds of working-class people to run for office. i think they have won over -- the graduates have won over 700 elections at every level of government in new jersey, sort of most local, up two state legislature. and so there is sort of a model out there that works and actually doesn't seem to be very expensive to sort of get high quality candidates from the working-class...
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the cio of the 5.5 billion endowment.ell me how much more of the university policies money is going in. take you into d.c.. julianna goldman has learned the former bank of israel governor danley fisher is the leading candidate to become vice chair at the fed. giuliana, i know you broke the story. great scoop as always. this was the pic? >> we know president obama is elitist -- leading choice to be the fed vice chair. he would be replacing janet postn, who is leaving her because she is the president pick for fed chair. a history for fisher. in june.d down also number two at the imf. brings academia, crisis management, and central-bank experience with him. i was speaking with a former administrator earlier saying the combination would be the most impressive academic one-two punch in the history of the fed. it puts top scholars in charge of monetary policy. also, fisher has some ties to some of the most prominent economists in the world. he was a thesis advisor for ben bernanke. andlso taught mario draghi was also a teacher
the cio of the 5.5 billion endowment.ell me how much more of the university policies money is going in. take you into d.c.. julianna goldman has learned the former bank of israel governor danley fisher is the leading candidate to become vice chair at the fed. giuliana, i know you broke the story. great scoop as always. this was the pic? >> we know president obama is elitist -- leading choice to be the fed vice chair. he would be replacing janet postn, who is leaving her because she is the...
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for instance so i look at how the afl-cio and the chamber of commerce rates members of congress. also the how the aclu rates members of congress. the surprising thing i think especially in light of all this talk about what's the matter with kansas is there aren't meaningful differences on social issues between a member of congress and the working-class and the politician coming from a white-collar profession. on social issues there is really nothing to write home about in the research i have done. where class really seems to matter is and when we are voting on moral or religious issues. it's when congress is voting on what do we set the tax rate for rich people had or how generous is our social safety net or we going to get people unemployment insurance? that is where we see congress in different classes breaking in different directions. the question is a moral or -- moral issue or social issue to see the big gaps you would expect. if you believe there was something the matter with kansas. >> host: you look at roll call votes and the chamber ranking system and then he looked at i
for instance so i look at how the afl-cio and the chamber of commerce rates members of congress. also the how the aclu rates members of congress. the surprising thing i think especially in light of all this talk about what's the matter with kansas is there aren't meaningful differences on social issues between a member of congress and the working-class and the politician coming from a white-collar profession. on social issues there is really nothing to write home about in the research i have...
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the cio of credit suisse highlights three areas where she thinks investors can make money. >> transportation for us means the transport of global goods and services. we are focusing on that in a couple of different ways. we have a port operator, dp world. it is a way to play the global shipping transportation. >> this implies economic health in the fact that goods are actually being shipped around the world. you are seeing that. >> we are. we think the global growth picture will be better than and and -- than in 2013. even in the long-term secular view, when you have a global economy that is growing, we have noticed a trend that the merchandise exports as a percentage of gdp is doubling at a faster rate than any time in world history. >> all of the doom and gloom and talk about unemployment and the u.s. growing slower than it should, you can listen to that data and recognize there is global growth. >> yes, and the fundamental changes will be better in 2014 than in 2013. the u.s. grew 1.7% 2013. we think it could be 2.5% next year, in part because the contraction and fiscal policy will be les
the cio of credit suisse highlights three areas where she thinks investors can make money. >> transportation for us means the transport of global goods and services. we are focusing on that in a couple of different ways. we have a port operator, dp world. it is a way to play the global shipping transportation. >> this implies economic health in the fact that goods are actually being shipped around the world. you are seeing that. >> we are. we think the global growth picture...
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the afl-cio every year they rank members of congress and give them a score of zero to 100 meaning you never go the way we wanted you to long the t-bills that we determined were important to our interest and 100 means you always voted the way that we wanted you to. whether you are looking at those scores or the chamber of commerce scores, legislators from the working class tend to be more liberal and further from of the chamber of commerce once. legislators who spent more of their careers and white-collar jobs especially in business are in the private sector and they are closer to what the chamber wants. >> host: i mentioned earlier the sanchez example that illustrates the question of why would get occupation and why not look at education and why not look at the income levels? so can you talk about that example and also just why look at occupations? >> guest: in the book by looking at i believe the first sisters they became the first sisters to ever simultaneously serve in congress and what makes them a sort of interesting case study is here you have a situation where the gender of the
the afl-cio every year they rank members of congress and give them a score of zero to 100 meaning you never go the way we wanted you to long the t-bills that we determined were important to our interest and 100 means you always voted the way that we wanted you to. whether you are looking at those scores or the chamber of commerce scores, legislators from the working class tend to be more liberal and further from of the chamber of commerce once. legislators who spent more of their careers and...
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. >> in a few moments, the conversation with the cio resident richard trumka.later, some of yesterday's memorial service marking the 25th anniversary of the bombing of pan am flight 103. offering services, there are one set of rules. over the air, another set of rules. the marketplace has converged well be on that. -- well beyond that 80-year-old onset. >> transform an all digital businesses. the first thing i would probably observe is the dramatic shift from hardware to software centric systems. the minute you are able to do more software rather than proprietary hardware, i think the full creativity of software engineering comes into play. >> what is the concept of a channel? we think of it being this linear thing on your remote control. how many of us really watch linear television and real-time, other than the sports activity, we have gone into this time- sharing model. we have seen the device shifting. i may be recorded in my dvr, but i want to watch in my tablet when i'm out and about. >> lawmakers, innovators, and other experts on the future of television
. >> in a few moments, the conversation with the cio resident richard trumka.later, some of yesterday's memorial service marking the 25th anniversary of the bombing of pan am flight 103. offering services, there are one set of rules. over the air, another set of rules. the marketplace has converged well be on that. -- well beyond that 80-year-old onset. >> transform an all digital businesses. the first thing i would probably observe is the dramatic shift from hardware to software...
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back to you. >> still with us is the global cio at allianz global investors.hank you so much for staying on. we were talking about finance. it seems that you have been talking about for years. you still think there is more value in equities. our u.s. equities now overvalued? fair general terms, it is to say that equities are more expensive all over the world. earnings growth hasn't caught up with the rise in equities. more so for the u.s.. the u.s. has got some of the higher valuations. the u.s. economy has been the most vibrant in terms of recovery. the fed has been most explicit in terms of its monetary policy was this -- looseness. u.s. equities are necessarily significantly overvalued. more importantly, there is a very interesting sector in the u.s.. we have seen dividends across the world. the tech sector is one of the major growth drivers globally and of course the u.s. is a leading power in that. some of these businesses are really quite exciting. >> you made the point earlier saying that you were surprised on the dollar side. >> it is fairly obvious th
back to you. >> still with us is the global cio at allianz global investors.hank you so much for staying on. we were talking about finance. it seems that you have been talking about for years. you still think there is more value in equities. our u.s. equities now overvalued? fair general terms, it is to say that equities are more expensive all over the world. earnings growth hasn't caught up with the rise in equities. more so for the u.s.. the u.s. has got some of the higher valuations....
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reagan has one deal, deliver a speech to the afl-cio. it's 2:00, reagan's the motorcade arrived behind us, this is the special entrance, the v.i.p. entrance reagan walked into when he first arrived. >> governmental duty is to protect the people, no the run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photography hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the hotel and getting in the limo. >> 15 feet from that door was a rope line. >> all that the cameramen and everybody's laughing. it was unsecured. no i.d. checks. people thought it was a press line. it wasn't. anyone could be behind that line. >> you see hinckley's face about three rows back totally passive. no reaction at all. >> i get my camera out, aimed it at the door that the president's coming out. i could see it through the viewfinder even now. >> reagan is walking towards his motorcade. secret service agents surrounding him as he goes toward the car. >> a few feet away from him, john hinckley jr
reagan has one deal, deliver a speech to the afl-cio. it's 2:00, reagan's the motorcade arrived behind us, this is the special entrance, the v.i.p. entrance reagan walked into when he first arrived. >> governmental duty is to protect the people, no the run their lives. >> the event is covered by all the major networks. for abc news photography hank brown, it's a routine job. >> we wanted to get the picture of the president walking out of the hotel and getting in the limo....
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the founder and cio was here.he funny thing about food is the more you look at it, the more bizarre it is. 1.8 trillion eggs are laid every year around the world. most of them come from pretty crazy places. imagine kitchens -- chickens crammed into cages. were starting at day one, we might look at plants that are more affordable and more efficient. >> i know that bill gates and thiel are backers. how did you connect with them? >> they are used to investing in cutting-edge technology. they are used to investing in personalized health. when they look at food, it almost stuns them at how much it lacks innovation. we approached them initially through a friend of mine. he introduced us to a partner of theirs and we began to tell a story of how inefficient our food system is. >> what was their reaction when they first heard? did they lean forward or did they think you were crazy? >> they definitely leans forward. it is pretty stunning, 1.8 trillion eggs. the chicken egg comes from all of these crazy laces. mind.e that b
the founder and cio was here.he funny thing about food is the more you look at it, the more bizarre it is. 1.8 trillion eggs are laid every year around the world. most of them come from pretty crazy places. imagine kitchens -- chickens crammed into cages. were starting at day one, we might look at plants that are more affordable and more efficient. >> i know that bill gates and thiel are backers. how did you connect with them? >> they are used to investing in cutting-edge...
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the cio of ritholtz wealth management is a bloomberg view columnist.e chatted about the industry. >> the concept at the kennedy school -- they look at the various issues that face public pension funds. a big part of the problem is that they have not been getting the returns in equities. the temptation is, let's look at the alternatives and the yale model. that includes a lot of hedge funds. the problem that that has generated is that the asset class known as hedge funds has not been getting the job done. >> when you say known as, what does that mean? >> it is a legal structure that describes partners. it is not stocks, bonds, commodities. it is a leveraged trading vehicle. what people seem to expect has not been happening. you will get meaner versions, you will not necessarily see that return to prior greatness due to the mathematics. >> the industry does continue to attract new capital. are investors so desperate for yield? this is how it continues to -- >> some is expected returns. you can reasonably expect three percent in bonds. it looks like the w
the cio of ritholtz wealth management is a bloomberg view columnist.e chatted about the industry. >> the concept at the kennedy school -- they look at the various issues that face public pension funds. a big part of the problem is that they have not been getting the returns in equities. the temptation is, let's look at the alternatives and the yale model. that includes a lot of hedge funds. the problem that that has generated is that the asset class known as hedge funds has not been...
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>> i try to use part of this and the afl-cio, every year they rank members of congress and give them a score and they never voted the way that some wanted to. and whether you are looking at this cio score or the chamber, and score, legislators tend to be more liberal and closer to what they want, farther from what the chamber of commerce wants. they spent more of their careers in business with the private sector and they tend to be more conservative and further from what the nfl wants and closer to what the chamber once. >> i mentioned earlier the sanchez example. and why not look at education or income level. can you talk about that? including occupation? sumac yes, i talked about this and they were the first sisters, in 2003 they became the first sisters to ever simultaneously serve in congress. what makes them an interesting case study is for you have a situation where the gender is the same and they are approximately the same age and have the same families and they grew up in the same places. and they represent us with congressional districts in california. and so you have these
>> i try to use part of this and the afl-cio, every year they rank members of congress and give them a score and they never voted the way that some wanted to. and whether you are looking at this cio score or the chamber, and score, legislators tend to be more liberal and closer to what they want, farther from what the chamber of commerce wants. they spent more of their careers in business with the private sector and they tend to be more conservative and further from what the nfl wants and...
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well, you just met mark, he's our new cio for department of technology. he's already approved himself to be a hard worker. we've tasked him with showing us what he can do in a short period of time. i would like to thank our supervisor wiener and working closely with the p.d., department department of public works and the ability to present an internet connectivity wireless ability along market street has been very important to me because it is part of what we were trying to do on the whole market street. so, today is of course announcing that the department of technology has been able to complete this with a very special partner ruckus wireless and i know selena is here today and i want to thank her for providing the professional guidance, the hardware as well as the good technical advice to the department of technology along with all the other partners that you see behind me working together to collaborate on this. so as of today, we have wireless technology free to the public. also not filtered. you can use it anonymously. all along, from here all the w
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they are hosting the afl-cio's richard trumka this morning. the labor leader is expected to talk about immigration, the economy and the future of labor unions. politico's mike allen will moderate. we expect it to get under way shortly, live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and once again we are awaiting remarks from the afl-cio's richard trumka, he's the labor leader s and he's expected to talk about immigration, the economy and the future of labor unions this morning as part of politico's playbook breakfast series. this is one of the series of year-end conversations politico offers. yesterday they had a round table with mike allen, we will show you as much of this as we can until today's conversation with richard trumka gets under way. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> early to this blockbuster round table playbook breakfast. appreciate your coming out early, very excited to have some of washington's fascinating, most fascinating and most respected corresponde
they are hosting the afl-cio's richard trumka this morning. the labor leader is expected to talk about immigration, the economy and the future of labor unions. politico's mike allen will moderate. we expect it to get under way shortly, live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and once again we are awaiting remarks from the afl-cio's richard trumka, he's the labor leader s and he's expected to...
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the role of the federal cio. >> they don't have the same legal restrictions that we do. employing these capabilities right now. >> the u.s. military plays catch-up on small sick gail -- on small-scale cyber attacks. >> this is huge. workk patent offices strategy pays off. >> from abc 7 and news channel eight, this is "government matters."
the role of the federal cio. >> they don't have the same legal restrictions that we do. employing these capabilities right now. >> the u.s. military plays catch-up on small sick gail -- on small-scale cyber attacks. >> this is huge. workk patent offices strategy pays off. >> from abc 7 and news channel eight, this is "government matters."
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cio onto the pretext that. mission. inside russia. the gas prices are being influenced by market forces and this. this in turn affects the fertilisers market and this is why elegibility the russian fertilisers producers have unfair competitive advantages in foreign markets we are totally convinced that this is just a pretext and that this is wrong so now that we have entered the w t o we have the right to dispute these incidents and this case is a corresponding in respect to the legal jurisdictions. i don't know what this is going to end up being but at the same thing has to do with our metal experts to world markets like the united states and others so as i said the w t o gives us some more rights and opportunities but most importantly which accession to the w t o builds trust to the russian economy and as with tires to function to work according to international regulations they say is a call for dense building measure for our partners as they trust us more and this is a long term development factor for our economy speaking of the d
cio onto the pretext that. mission. inside russia. the gas prices are being influenced by market forces and this. this in turn affects the fertilisers market and this is why elegibility the russian fertilisers producers have unfair competitive advantages in foreign markets we are totally convinced that this is just a pretext and that this is wrong so now that we have entered the w t o we have the right to dispute these incidents and this case is a corresponding in respect to the legal...
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qualcomm cio is the short list to replace steve ballmer at the helm of microsoft. they will work to decide on this as early as this year. steve ballmer said he plans to retire within a year. mercedes told it's u.s. dealers that they should expect fewer cma's in the first part of next year. model helped to widen the u.s. lead over bmw. the report says german lenders pulled a credit line after sac was accused of insider trading. the firm is examining its type with wall street banks. >> welcome back. and next guest says the fed will not take the next week. philip schor says the housing market is concerning. just a few hours ago. the house passed the first bipartisan federal budget in four years. it is significant in these lines because they have not tackled entitlements, they have not titled corporate taxes. 17 debt burden remains at trillion. >> absolutely, yes. not that much has been achieved in terms of the longer-term fiscal fix in the u.s.. not been touched at all. the tax code has not been simple five. what happened in october, two years ago. actually being unam
qualcomm cio is the short list to replace steve ballmer at the helm of microsoft. they will work to decide on this as early as this year. steve ballmer said he plans to retire within a year. mercedes told it's u.s. dealers that they should expect fewer cma's in the first part of next year. model helped to widen the u.s. lead over bmw. the report says german lenders pulled a credit line after sac was accused of insider trading. the firm is examining its type with wall street banks. >>...
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wealthy afl-cio decided? it's not done yet so i want to look at what is in their everyone knows that the model hasn't worked a vast majority of around 80% say that the model is actually lower wages for middle class workers. so we always look at a differen. it's geared towards the same model. kanaby change, can we get a different type of system and different model i hope so. it is a failed model so we will oppose it and i hope exchange for the sake of a country i hope for the sake of the workers the steelers are six and eight. you had to remind me of that. breaking my heart. i was out hunting and i looked at the sun and it was setting below the tree is and i thought they might have a lot in common. that is the same with the steelers they might have a lot in common with that. if they were zero in 12i am still a steelers fan. >> i would like to think the c-span viewers and bank of america for this fantastic serious and all of you for coming out before the holidays and the politico colleagues and happy holidays a
wealthy afl-cio decided? it's not done yet so i want to look at what is in their everyone knows that the model hasn't worked a vast majority of around 80% say that the model is actually lower wages for middle class workers. so we always look at a differen. it's geared towards the same model. kanaby change, can we get a different type of system and different model i hope so. it is a failed model so we will oppose it and i hope exchange for the sake of a country i hope for the sake of the workers...
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research editor and analyst and a principal cio. i want to talk with you first, dan.that? >> well, i don't like companies that don't make money. and i don't like companies that trade for exorbitant multiples of earnings when i really can't understand how they are worth that much. it is a profitable company and when it trades for 50 or 60 times would make than a year, have have to scratch my head and how can it possibly be worth a spot. >> the thing that social media never get to a point where it's worth investing in a absolutely. and not in that business. in 2007 you might have been part of it. that would would eventually doxy. it was almost guaranteed to happen within that space. there will be good business to do coming out of that and you can wait. you can afford to wait. you are looking? >> well, we believe the entry points are the greatest future way to determine this and we very much paid attention to the price we pay in the u.s. market, one area is the big information-technology companies and the ones that are selling at low multiples and the companies that have
research editor and analyst and a principal cio. i want to talk with you first, dan.that? >> well, i don't like companies that don't make money. and i don't like companies that trade for exorbitant multiples of earnings when i really can't understand how they are worth that much. it is a profitable company and when it trades for 50 or 60 times would make than a year, have have to scratch my head and how can it possibly be worth a spot. >> the thing that social media never get to a...
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but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cio is connecting the internet oferything works like never before. ♪ ♪ z: you are not the only one speaking out. so is the soul singe that ys he will sue kanya west for using his voice without permission cineaste our twitter followers. >> we all lose any time it rains to process the lyrics of that song i would pay someone else to take credit. >> who is better connected? that is our our legal systemone. >> that song sox. why someone would want to be associated with it is beyond me but nobody is more riot up and david asman. >> to be so completely self-absorbed to that is not just the motorcycle. look at that hotshot. but i get really upset not just with self-absorbed but they think they can do whatever they buoyant he always championing the case he is not to for the of the toe guy. remember he was supposed to be so concerned about the pay which she paid her help $3 per hour it is hypocrisy. liz: to say he should pay a back the verb got put out of business with the overlay they had to pay a back to rolling stones. we ha
but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cio is connecting the internet oferything works like never before. ♪ ♪ z: you are not the only one speaking out. so is the soul singe that ys he will sue kanya west for using his voice without permission cineaste our twitter followers. >> we all lose any time it rains to process the lyrics of that song i would pay someone else to take credit. >> who is better connected? that is our our legal systemone. >>...
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advisors,ith internally, externally, cio's of basically all the major financial institutions.t is the tone light as we head towards the new year? >> everybody is thinking about the impact of quantitative easing and tapering and how that relates specifically to alternative investments is to have some idea of what the impact is going to be on equity and fixed income markets. it is trickier to tease out to what degree the really low interest rates that we have had, how they have affected these asset classes, and as importantly, what is the unwinding going to do. moneyn you speak of more in alternative assets, this is a trickier to make that argument because the s&p 500 is up something like 25%. it is difficult to steer money out of the stock market. >> it has been a good year for equities. i think especially for institutional investors who are looking for something that is more certain over a longer horizon, perhaps with quite a bit less volatility, they're still going to be an underlying demand for alternative assets to some degree irrespective -- growing?e it going -- >> yes, a
advisors,ith internally, externally, cio's of basically all the major financial institutions.t is the tone light as we head towards the new year? >> everybody is thinking about the impact of quantitative easing and tapering and how that relates specifically to alternative investments is to have some idea of what the impact is going to be on equity and fixed income markets. it is trickier to tease out to what degree the really low interest rates that we have had, how they have affected...
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tony the cio said they believe if they had the 80% functionality that would be a good day for them.s working better and more people are abe t ability able t. this is predicated with young people signing up. so at the end of the day premiums are not going to rise next year and you are not going to have a healthcare system that is more than was promised in the first place. >> that is a big hurdle for the obama administration to get those young people to buy into obamacare. how d do you think it's going so far. >> there has been a major political push on the right and the left. >> let's take the left, organizing for action that is the lobbying group that sprung up out of the 2012 presidential reelection campaign for president obama. it's out with a cheeky video about a kid going to thanksgiving dinner and his parents wants to talk to him about a big, big question. and he is imagining all of these horrible things his parents getting matching tattoos and moving in with him and what they want to talk to him about is signing up for obamacare. there is a push to reach young people to take i
tony the cio said they believe if they had the 80% functionality that would be a good day for them.s working better and more people are abe t ability able t. this is predicated with young people signing up. so at the end of the day premiums are not going to rise next year and you are not going to have a healthcare system that is more than was promised in the first place. >> that is a big hurdle for the obama administration to get those young people to buy into obamacare. how d do you...
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the cio says if they had the ability to get up to 80% functionality, that would be a good day for them. (a) the functionality is right. here is the important part of the discussion. the security of this site, and the private information does not meet the minimal standards of the private sector. that concerns. we should not tolerate of level of incompetence. >> dave from the center of public integrity says most americans are not focused on the problems. >> the republicans have been telegraphing their move. they say governor bobby jingel says forget about that. it's getting better. we need to not look at the website not functioning, but the policy not functioning. republicans, in 2014, expect them to focus on not the functionality of the website, but the system itself. if the obama administration cannot get young people to sign up for obama administration, expect the republicans to go full bore. >> you have center republicans coming out with emails saying it's about 2014 and trying to get a senate in there that will be republican. it strikes to the heart of the issue which is that at the
the cio says if they had the ability to get up to 80% functionality, that would be a good day for them. (a) the functionality is right. here is the important part of the discussion. the security of this site, and the private information does not meet the minimal standards of the private sector. that concerns. we should not tolerate of level of incompetence. >> dave from the center of public integrity says most americans are not focused on the problems. >> the republicans have been...
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the cio at j.p.organ asset management likes to say that when you invest in emerging markets, you're dealing with lying, cheating and stealing. you have to be able to navigate in that marketplace. when i say i like emerging markets i want to offer one caveat. right now, they are screaming cheap. you cannot ignore it. if a year from now someone comes to me and says they haven't performed this year, i don't care. i have a 3, 4, 5 year horizon on this one. it may not work in 2014, don't care. they're still cheap. >> you have to pick country by country, right? no two emerging markets are created equal? >> i will give you an example. we talk about if you are investing in russia. i know that rush is going to be in the news a lot lately. if you look at the composition of the index in russia, a lot of it is basically in energy. if you look at south korea, you're taking a big bet on technology. in china, a lot of it is government owned banks. you have to be very selective. i would go beyond the country level o
the cio at j.p.organ asset management likes to say that when you invest in emerging markets, you're dealing with lying, cheating and stealing. you have to be able to navigate in that marketplace. when i say i like emerging markets i want to offer one caveat. right now, they are screaming cheap. you cannot ignore it. if a year from now someone comes to me and says they haven't performed this year, i don't care. i have a 3, 4, 5 year horizon on this one. it may not work in 2014, don't care....
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the next -- this is on the afl-cio.d hospital corporation are taking a 110 million. if you look this up and you looked at the drug companies and with the ceos of the gospels are making in walgreens and cvs, paying off the politicians to destroy this country in the medical system. my question to you is, after paying all this money in taxes, when we have a home in the car and jewelry and fur coat and anything else that we might have, a little bit of money left in the bank, i want to know why i have to pay in a state tax to this government have drive already paid taxes. gerri: let's get our panel in on this. you are not the only person who is angry about this. >> the first thing is if you had a federal taxes, estate taxes, you could easily be over 50 percent. gerri: one in $2. >> 50% at the marginal rate goes to paying taxes. if you look at theverage savings rate in this country, three, 4%. there is no way you can possibly eat 12 a year tax is to educate your children, pay your mortgage , and have enough left over to even
the next -- this is on the afl-cio.d hospital corporation are taking a 110 million. if you look this up and you looked at the drug companies and with the ceos of the gospels are making in walgreens and cvs, paying off the politicians to destroy this country in the medical system. my question to you is, after paying all this money in taxes, when we have a home in the car and jewelry and fur coat and anything else that we might have, a little bit of money left in the bank, i want to know why i...
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now he is president of the afl-cio, president richard trumka. mr. president. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming in. thank you for being here for our last playbook breakfast it would really appreciate it. what does a temperaments help reduce? >> normally underground should put up with supports that are -- you put crossbars across and we had to put those up as you advance the mining system. we would put those up. that timmerman, as i told you, made a half decent hour more than i did i was a helper spent an amazing story. when we first reached out to you for this playbook breakfast, you weren't in town. you were dear hunting. how did you do? >> did well. it was a tough season. we hunted hard and ended up taking a couple of nice box. >> one was really nice spent yes, a 10-point. very nice. >> what i going to make with that? >> sausage, some jerky, some roast, some states, tenderloin, butterfly. >> you told me backstage that there is one meet that is a tastier than dear. >> elk. best meet in the world. >> you have taken a few elk in your time. >> i have. >>
now he is president of the afl-cio, president richard trumka. mr. president. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming in. thank you for being here for our last playbook breakfast it would really appreciate it. what does a temperaments help reduce? >> normally underground should put up with supports that are -- you put crossbars across and we had to put those up as you advance the mining system. we would put those up. that timmerman, as i told you, made a half decent hour more than...
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for example, i was invited to read for the uaw afl-cio. and it was just -- it was thrilling to read these poems and some love poems also. i mean, not just labor poems. i read a variety of poems for this audience that really cared about this. men and women brought their children to meet me. i mean, it was so wonderful. >> so what do you take away from that? >> oh, the pleasure of the moment. i mean, you know, and also just the sudden knowledge that, yeah, i'm not just somebody sitting in a room that nobody ever heard of. i mean, they read me. the act is complete. the act of writing is completed. >> philip levine, i've enjoyed this very much. and i thank you for sharing your time and your work with us. >> thank you, bill. >> at our website billmoyers.com, as i've already said, there's more of my conversation with the writer thomas cahill, and a number of end-of-the-year features including a look at some recent victories for democracy and the survey of the most underreported stories of 2013. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there, a
for example, i was invited to read for the uaw afl-cio. and it was just -- it was thrilling to read these poems and some love poems also. i mean, not just labor poems. i read a variety of poems for this audience that really cared about this. men and women brought their children to meet me. i mean, it was so wonderful. >> so what do you take away from that? >> oh, the pleasure of the moment. i mean, you know, and also just the sudden knowledge that, yeah, i'm not just somebody...
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the chamber of commerce, the afl-cio, together on anything?all one issue overcomes those barriers and divisions and brings us together because at the end of the day, it will be good for the economy, it will be good for working people, and he will be good for us as a nation of immigrants. >> eliseo medina, thank you for being with us. among those who fasted for days this week in solidarity with all of the immigrant rights fasters. new jersey senators robert menendez and cory booker and senate majority whip dick durbin. eliseo medina served as the international secretary- treasurer of the service employs international union, or seiu, until october 1. he resigned saying he wanted to work full-time on winning conference of immigration legislation. he helped lead the month-long water-only fast as part of the action by "a fast for families: a call for immigration reform and citizenship." when we come back, we're going to new orleans to a polaroid dimmest who helped lead the movement against apartheid when she, together with her husband, realized tha
the chamber of commerce, the afl-cio, together on anything?all one issue overcomes those barriers and divisions and brings us together because at the end of the day, it will be good for the economy, it will be good for working people, and he will be good for us as a nation of immigrants. >> eliseo medina, thank you for being with us. among those who fasted for days this week in solidarity with all of the immigrant rights fasters. new jersey senators robert menendez and cory booker and...
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thea lee, deputy chief of staff at the afl-cio, says the evidence doesn't back that up. >> there's actually been a lot of great new economic research that looks not at the theory of raising the minimum wage but at the facts. and a lot of what it's done is taking two states that are side by side, one of which has raised the minimum wage, another which hasn't and they have not found any negative employment effect. >> reporter: even before the latest calls to raise the national wage, there was action in a number of states and localities. this week, washington d. c.'s city council unanimously approved an $11.50 cent minimum wage, which would be one of the highest in the nation. it joins two neighboring counties in maryland and five other states acting this year. four more states take up wage bills next year. >> at some point people are working full time, they're working harder than ever and they're sick of it. they want to be able to work hard and get the american dream and be able to feed their families and that's a reasonable thing in a wealthy country like the united states. >> reporter: con
thea lee, deputy chief of staff at the afl-cio, says the evidence doesn't back that up. >> there's actually been a lot of great new economic research that looks not at the theory of raising the minimum wage but at the facts. and a lot of what it's done is taking two states that are side by side, one of which has raised the minimum wage, another which hasn't and they have not found any negative employment effect. >> reporter: even before the latest calls to raise the national wage,...
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their own cio said he believed if they had the ability to get up to 80% functionality, that would be a good day for them. so nobody talks about. the security of this site and the private information does not meet even the minimal standards of the private sector. we should not tolerate the shear level of incompetence securing this site. >> officials say 800,000 people will be able to shop for insurance coverage every day but they also admit much more work lies ahead, which includes fixes hundreds of bugs. it is sunday night the next police commissioner of new york city. incoming mayor bill diblasio might announce this week. everything from immigration to civil lib we can at this. the top pick is bill brackton. most recently he has been with the los angeles police department. if he picked, braton would take over for ray kelley. under his leadership, the crime dropped but the nypd has been accuse did of excessive surveillance and targetingmul muslim. stop and frisk became a popular tactic for officers. we discussed it with faisel patel and john j college of criminal law. i askedfaiza wh
their own cio said he believed if they had the ability to get up to 80% functionality, that would be a good day for them. so nobody talks about. the security of this site and the private information does not meet even the minimal standards of the private sector. we should not tolerate the shear level of incompetence securing this site. >> officials say 800,000 people will be able to shop for insurance coverage every day but they also admit much more work lies ahead, which includes fixes...
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well, greg stewart, top turn capital cofounder and cio thank you.eresting stuff, greg. appreciate it. >> thank you. cheryl: so, if you're at the casone household yesterday gifts were missing under the tree, don't blame the grinch. blame ups and fedex. we'll tell you about a delivery disaster coming up. like five. my brother was really upset. david: 2014 may not be a very friendly year for homebuyers as new mortgage rules take effect, more restrictive rules. so what can you expect if you're in the market for a new home or if you're trying to sell one? we'll break it all down from both sides coming next. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capil one. it not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas stion" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on eve purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what
well, greg stewart, top turn capital cofounder and cio thank you.eresting stuff, greg. appreciate it. >> thank you. cheryl: so, if you're at the casone household yesterday gifts were missing under the tree, don't blame the grinch. blame ups and fedex. we'll tell you about a delivery disaster coming up. like five. my brother was really upset. david: 2014 may not be a very friendly year for homebuyers as new mortgage rules take effect, more restrictive rules. so what can you expect if...
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clearly, their patron was the f cio -- fcio. they got control of the. it turned and -- it turned from a mass protest to a long, drawnout series of electoral campaigns. first over a judicial election and then attempts to recall various state senators and ultimately governor walker. none of them responded by trying to call state democratic senators. they did not recall any democrats. they recalled some republicans but not enough to change the majority. they also recalled walker. a lot of the original activists were unhappy about that thoughtn because they they were more interested in the protest. secondly, because once it was an electoral campaign, it looked just like any other electoral campaign. they lost the ideological thrust. they started looking for scandals. a lot of people really not happy. some people were very not happy about the idea that you are going to elect a supreme court judge on the basis of how you expected that person to vote on a particular days. -- particular case. whichever way she votes it is going to be terrible. it would destroy
clearly, their patron was the f cio -- fcio. they got control of the. it turned and -- it turned from a mass protest to a long, drawnout series of electoral campaigns. first over a judicial election and then attempts to recall various state senators and ultimately governor walker. none of them responded by trying to call state democratic senators. they did not recall any democrats. they recalled some republicans but not enough to change the majority. they also recalled walker. a lot of the...
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their own cio said he believed that if they had the ability to get up to 80% functionality, that would be a good day for them. so, a, the functionality is right. here's a part of this discussion that nobody talks about. the security of this site and the private information does not meet even the minimal standards of the private sector, and that concerns me. i don't care if you're for it or against it, republican or democrat, we should not tolerate the sheer level of incompetence securing this site. but the hub accesses would expose the people's information which is bad. >> congressman van hollen, the claims being what they are today still indicate a truth. the washington editorial points it out this morning that while progress has been made, the site is still not today where it was supposed to be two months ago. and yet the promise is to be fully functioning. are you satisfied? >> well, david, the administration has hit the big benchmarks they set out, right? 50,000 people at one time, 80,000 people in one day. this is going to take some time before it's up and kicking in full gear. i
their own cio said he believed that if they had the ability to get up to 80% functionality, that would be a good day for them. so, a, the functionality is right. here's a part of this discussion that nobody talks about. the security of this site and the private information does not meet even the minimal standards of the private sector, and that concerns me. i don't care if you're for it or against it, republican or democrat, we should not tolerate the sheer level of incompetence securing this...