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did, i inead insisting ththe atate california put a airing freezez anand a pay raise feze on state emoyeesd eseseially ininany casesthth transfsfer o federaraororwed dollarsenent , for example, i my state, teachersrs w got a p raiai.. they got a cost of livingng increase. ththatasasne of the questionsnse keked e governors a the gao. when you g giv a pay raisese o f stimulus ononeyis that creating m mntaining a j or simpmply lolow siness as ussuayy t governme gornment. >> conongrsmsm, if you i get atataxut there's n n g guantnte wee going to spend i i the united states. we could put it i i our mattres pend it in xxic the'e'no guarantee. >>david, y yorere not talking t ery reubublin. yoyorere talkiking t toonone wh at should have beeeen about shshinforward infrastructure, d there should b bydetailedaxax credits, you d dn't get the crits unless you do something at creates jj. . >> that's areat point, but congressman, you andnd me of yourur colleagues were claiming that it needed to bee shovel-ready projecects that you just couldn't spenendhe moy,y, becaususththen you cocoul't't t thmoney, whi
did, i inead insisting ththe atate california put a airing freezez anand a pay raise feze on state emoyeesd eseseially ininany casesthth transfsfer o federaraororwed dollarsenent , for example, i my state, teachersrs w got a p raiai.. they got a cost of livingng increase. ththatasasne of the questionsnse keked e governors a the gao. when you g giv a pay raisese o f stimulus ononeyis that creating m mntaining a j or simpmply lolow siness as ussuayy t governme gornment. >> conongrsmsm, if...
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enforcement on what italls "high impact ces" that could hu the most investors; it's increasg training for emoyees; and hiring more expeenced market professionals; and tightenin controls on invement advisers. but schapiro cauoned there will always be crimina like bernie madofwho are caught afr the fact. >> to some extent, all regulators, t just the s.e.c., playatch up with the audsters. and perhaps that wl always be the unfortunate way r us to operate. >> reporter: lawmars like jackie speier also pressed f ronger regulations on the credit ring agencies who contbuted to the credit crisis. >> shod there be some kind of liability thathe rating agencies incur wn they rate an i.g. as a triple-a, or a lehman aan a-minus, and then two days later, both of the instutions are defunct? >> reporter: schapiro says h agency is loing at ways to increase competition ang ratings firms. and when asked, she saidhe mit support legislation to hold cdit rating agencies liable when they d't do their homerk by properly checking theifinancial facts. >> i think private lbility woul.. could have a very important effect on t
enforcement on what italls "high impact ces" that could hu the most investors; it's increasg training for emoyees; and hiring more expeenced market professionals; and tightenin controls on invement advisers. but schapiro cauoned there will always be crimina like bernie madofwho are caught afr the fact. >> to some extent, all regulators, t just the s.e.c., playatch up with the audsters. and perhaps that wl always be the unfortunate way r us to operate. >> reporter: lawmars...
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e're giving tobacco cessation programs a w, not onlyo e emoyees and everyone ithe community weid for six months. weot 16,000 people our coty off of cigartes. weot 4,000 of our employe and 1,000 dependents off so you could do these things and it actually is changing costs. t question is does it return on investment? we're showing thathese thing have a realeturn on vement. we take patientsith diabetes and coronaries artery disease or any one of1 diseases and get them into a program where we teach them how t cook a stress manement d a ltle physical aivity. say it is reallyifestyle treatment of chronicisease. we'rlowering those costs a making them feel healter. they're feelg better in a sht period of time. >> you hit on sething i want to go back t now. i think it is one of the linchpins r turning health care around in ts country. that is that moos arican companies are realizing, and i think the wd is getting out to every y herns tt work ithe companies, whats bankrupting america and theystem is these corporations cant continue to carry the cts of unhealthy rkers. and so i wt to come back
e're giving tobacco cessation programs a w, not onlyo e emoyees and everyone ithe community weid for six months. weot 16,000 people our coty off of cigartes. weot 4,000 of our employe and 1,000 dependents off so you could do these things and it actually is changing costs. t question is does it return on investment? we're showing thathese thing have a realeturn on vement. we take patientsith diabetes and coronaries artery disease or any one of1 diseases and get them into a program where we teach...
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this tough economy, she says telerkin has lower overhead, raid produivity and made both her and the emoyees happy. for the teathere's no going back. >>e're still ambitus and xwe p entrreneurial and aot of energy for business. what i don't have energy r anymore isun around and check up on ople, commute an hour a day. just would rather n do that any longer. we have far re time to talk abt our dreams for the business than we did before. we're veryleas with this. i don't think we're gog back. >>> telecommutg has been a onfor some companies and employees. what are the negates? jeff zabar is a home office expert mting with small businesses othe most effective ways to telecommute joins me on the set is kimberly wizell. she'the editor ofusiness week small biz. thanks for joining me, yone. >>y pleasure. >> s jef it looked all and we good in the piecewe saw. telecommuting great and everyone is motivated sp get more done it can't be that way for everyone. >> therere times that it is that way, and then therere timeyou have to work through situations. so that exale has great camaraderie and chemiry amon
this tough economy, she says telerkin has lower overhead, raid produivity and made both her and the emoyees happy. for the teathere's no going back. >>e're still ambitus and xwe p entrreneurial and aot of energy for business. what i don't have energy r anymore isun around and check up on ople, commute an hour a day. just would rather n do that any longer. we have far re time to talk abt our dreams for the business than we did before. we're veryleas with this. i don't think we're gog back....
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ldman found the alleged theft by monitoring emoyee ails. e firm has not commented specifally on the case, but bo reuters and dow jones ar reporting neither goldman's client nor its buness have en hurt by the incident. >>usie: furlough. it's bome a dirty word for millions of americanorkers these da. unpaid time off is extding ny summer vacations this yea as busesses try to fight the recession. but it's alsa less obvious way ployers are cutting wages. and as darn gersh reports, that could affect the evtual shape of t economic recovery. >> reporter: todayas not a good time to rew a driver's license in micgan, or for that matt maine or connecticut. budget pressures forced ose states to furlough most their works. in all, 25tates have implemented furloughs orre considerg them. and many private sector compies have also extended "unpaid vacations." judytoermer has seen in it happen to colleagues. >> six months, four mohs, two weeks, it depends on the pern. itepends on the job and what they need them to . >> rorter: labor economists like katryn be c
ldman found the alleged theft by monitoring emoyee ails. e firm has not commented specifally on the case, but bo reuters and dow jones ar reporting neither goldman's client nor its buness have en hurt by the incident. >>usie: furlough. it's bome a dirty word for millions of americanorkers these da. unpaid time off is extding ny summer vacations this yea as busesses try to fight the recession. but it's alsa less obvious way ployers are cutting wages. and as darn gersh reports, that could...
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and he'll have to cut benefits for his emoyees. but we can act.nt and congress have a plan to lower your costs and stop denials for pre-existing conditions. it's time to act. >> there was a time not too long ago when walking down the sidewalk with your portable music player meant breaking your back. a time when listening to heavy metal meant you actually had to lift heavy metal. >> what do you suppose that thing weighs? >> i think we're in a good 20 pounds here. yeah. this is sdf not something for long distance running. >> boom boxes. those cumbersome radios from the '80's. >> got over 40 in my collection. i keep a small number out. >> a new york city photographer is on the forefront of a boom box, and big ones and even big ones. some with bad graphics. some with bad parts. ♪ >> this is how you plug an ipod player into them now. >> we all loved boom boxes. they were everywhere. in hair band videos on mtv and on "the fresh prince of bel air". and on the big screen from "batman". ♪ to "do the right thing". ll cool j sang about his in krush groove. ♪
and he'll have to cut benefits for his emoyees. but we can act.nt and congress have a plan to lower your costs and stop denials for pre-existing conditions. it's time to act. >> there was a time not too long ago when walking down the sidewalk with your portable music player meant breaking your back. a time when listening to heavy metal meant you actually had to lift heavy metal. >> what do you suppose that thing weighs? >> i think we're in a good 20 pounds here. yeah. this is...
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there was a plic outcry earlier this yeawhen about 65 million in retention bonuses wereaid to aig emoyees. >>> some optimism from dget talks erging from californ toy. both sides say theye made progressn trying to ce to a soluti to close the state's $26 billionshortfall. they can'tgree on a bunt so there's no money to y the bills. the major banks say they will no longer hon the state's ious. >> is is the harsh reality in the crisis that we face. >> it's stupidity at a level that i have not seen i government sce i arrid in califoia 15 years ago. >> both sides head ck to the rgaining table today. >>> let's goow to me new developments this morning the michae jackson investigation. los angelepolice chief william bratn now saying until the reportomes back he's not ruling out the pssibility that jackson's deh was a homicide. we have theatestdetails. good morning to you, gina. how much longer untilhe toxicologyeports get back? >> reporter: well, you know. good morning, alex. the last we heard from the coroner's officehich was about a couple weeks ago, thos reports were supposed t take veral weeks
there was a plic outcry earlier this yeawhen about 65 million in retention bonuses wereaid to aig emoyees. >>> some optimism from dget talks erging from californ toy. both sides say theye made progressn trying to ce to a soluti to close the state's $26 billionshortfall. they can'tgree on a bunt so there's no money to y the bills. the major banks say they will no longer hon the state's ious. >> is is the harsh reality in the crisis that we face. >> it's stupidity at a level...
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necessssar epsi, i wouldtell them that they y weeing irresponsisiblwiwi their monene anthe safetyff their emoyees by king further investments s russia. this is exactlyhat -- >> we'llqualify, eses are your ininio, right?t? yes. >> and throughyoyour experiencee do you know if it's got any better sce mvedev took ovov?? do y you dect a sense i in some part of g gerernmt whoanan to change? there must be peoplele in thth government w doesn't want ese things to hhapn, ghght? >> i'v've tt a lot really good ssians in my ti. i woululd yy that the genereral pupulaon is good. there'ss a f bad apples s ou there minin peoplee mirarabl meeded's firstololicwas let's ststpp out corrupuptind geget rid ofegegmealalism. so we werere all h hopg that th was going to adad to someththin but i can tell y you from own experience i iththatall we've seen a worseningng a and rsrseng tutuatn. essentialllly,hehe iate ves taken over t the alum outthere. >> bill, alwayaygogoodo talk to u.u. i'm soy, one more. >> didn't y know what y were getting into? i mean, i'i'm a aittle confufus to -- y you couldn'tavave en completely shocke
necessssar epsi, i wouldtell them that they y weeing irresponsisiblwiwi their monene anthe safetyff their emoyees by king further investments s russia. this is exactlyhat -- >> we'llqualify, eses are your ininio, right?t? yes. >> and throughyoyour experiencee do you know if it's got any better sce mvedev took ovov?? do y you dect a sense i in some part of g gerernmt whoanan to change? there must be peoplele in thth government w doesn't want ese things to hhapn, ghght? >>...