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he openly attended ira events., but said he regarded it as a compliment. we don't bring winning any elections votes will bring freedom to ireland. it'll be the cutting edge of the ira that will bring freedom. today he was asked if he had any regrets about his days in the ira? people have to consider the circumstances that existed in the city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, and they were murdered wholesale, as it were on bloody sunday, by the parachute regiment, and the fact many people like myself, thousands of people in the city decided to fight back. i don't regret any of that. but he was one of the ira leaders who recognised that continued violence would not bring further political gains. in 1994 there was a ceasefire. it laid the foundation for peace talks. sinn fein nominated him as its chief negotiator, leading to the good friday agreement, and eventually power—sharing. bitter foes sat alongside each other in a new assembly. myjourney has been a long journey
he openly attended ira events., but said he regarded it as a compliment. we don't bring winning any elections votes will bring freedom to ireland. it'll be the cutting edge of the ira that will bring freedom. today he was asked if he had any regrets about his days in the ira? people have to consider the circumstances that existed in the city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, and they were murdered wholesale, as it were on bloody sunday, by the...
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he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. a condiment. it as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will bring freedom in ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. well, i think people have to consider the circumstances that existed in this city when i did join the ira. we had a city where people were being murdered by the ruc, where they were being murdered wholesale, as it were, on bloody sunday by the parachute regiment, and the fact that many young people like myself, supported by many thousands of people in the city, i'm not saying they were the majority, decided to fight back. but i don't regret any of that. but he was one of the ira leaders who recognised that continued violence would not bring further political gains. in 1994 there was a ceasefire. it laid the foundation for peace talks. sinn fein nominated him as its chief negotiator, leading to
he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. a condiment. it as a compliment. we don't believe that winning elections and winning any amount of votes will bring freedom in ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. well, i think people have to consider the circumstances that existed in this city when i did join the ira. we had a city where...
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he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a compliment. >> we don't believe that running elections will bring freedom to ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. gavin: today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. >> people left consider the -- people have to consider the circumstances that existed in the city during the ira. we have a city where people were being murdered wholesale as they were on bloody sunday. and the fact that many young people like myself, supported by many thousands of people, decided to fight back, i don't regret any of that. gavin: but he was one of the ira leaders who recognized that continued violence would not bring further political gains. in 1994, there was a cease-fire that laid the foundation for peace talks. sinn fein nominated him as its chief negotiator, leading to the good friday agreement. and eventually, power-sharing. bitter foes sat alongs
he was also convicted of ira membership. he openly attended ira events. he denied he was the ira chief of staff but said he regarded it as a compliment. >> we don't believe that running elections will bring freedom to ireland. at the end of the day it will be the cutting edge of the ira which will bring freedom. gavin: today he was asked whether he had any regrets about his days in the ira. >> people left consider the -- people have to consider the circumstances that existed in the...
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are —— the ira.eople being murdered wholesale by the ruc, as on bloody sunday, and the ruc, as on bloody sunday, and the fact many young people and myself were supported by thousands in the city. i am not saying it was a majority but we decided to fight back. he was one of the ira leaders who recognised that further violence would not bring political gains. in 1994 there was a ceasefire which laid the foundation of peace talks and sinn fein nominated him for a lead negotiator leading to the good friday agreement and eventual power—sharing. but foes sat alongside each other in a new assembly. my journey has been a long journey, more than 25 years building the peace. his departure from politics comes at a sensitive time for northern ireland. its power—sharing assembly has collapsed and the brexit poses difficult questions about the future of the border with ireland. many people would struggle to forgive the man who played such a key role in a violent campaign but he earned grudging respect for his comm
are —— the ira.eople being murdered wholesale by the ruc, as on bloody sunday, and the ruc, as on bloody sunday, and the fact many young people and myself were supported by thousands in the city. i am not saying it was a majority but we decided to fight back. he was one of the ira leaders who recognised that further violence would not bring political gains. in 1994 there was a ceasefire which laid the foundation of peace talks and sinn fein nominated him for a lead negotiator leading to the...
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freedom. in the ira. existed in this city when i did join the ira.ded to fight back. i don't regret any of that. violence would not bring further political gains. in 1994 there was a ceasefire. it laid the foundation for peace talks. leading to the good friday agreement and eventually power—sharing. bitter foes sat alongside each other in a new assembly. myjourney‘s been a long journey. i've been over 25 years working on building the peace. time for northern ireland. questions about the future of the border with ireland. politician had the authority to make compromises. gavin hewitt, bbc news, belfast. i'm @bbcmikeembley. whether skype have cleared, temperatures have fallen away. temperatures have fallen away. equates to decent sunny spells —— skies have quit. skies have quit. the midlands and wales where it has been leaden skies and murky. been leaden skies and murky. further south and we have seen this sunshine. that equates to a cold start. start. —6 —7 and —3 when you get the gaps in the cloud in scotland. gaps in the cloud in scotland. widesprea
freedom. in the ira. existed in this city when i did join the ira.ded to fight back. i don't regret any of that. violence would not bring further political gains. in 1994 there was a ceasefire. it laid the foundation for peace talks. leading to the good friday agreement and eventually power—sharing. bitter foes sat alongside each other in a new assembly. myjourney‘s been a long journey. i've been over 25 years working on building the peace. time for northern ireland. questions about the...
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in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.whether the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had seemed inconceivable became a reality. republicans and unionists found that they could work together. martin mcguinness and ian paisley got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but in recent times the atmosphere has soured. there have been disagreements on a number of issues. now the way forward is uncertain. under the power—sharing system the first and deputy first ministers have to work together. if one resigns the other cannot continue. in effect, the political institutions have collapsed. for year after year many people here in northe
in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.whether the bombing is likely to stop in the near future in response to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had...
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you can flip properties inside your ira. you can lend money inside of your ira. and the most exciting is, you can hold a brick-and-mortar asset right inside your ira account, your retirement accounts. let me tell you how that works. you have $100,000 in there. we're gonna use that for easy math. and you find a property that's $100,000. you wire the money right to escrow, you close. now guess what happens on your statement next time. you look, and you have a property address. that property address is what you own. you will see the rents coming in, tax-deferred. it's very powerful. and then, at the bottom of the page, you will see your balance. now here's where it really gets good. what about when the property goes from $100,000 to $150,000? guess what. your ira account, your retirement account, has just went up $50,000. now, at any time you want to sell that property, you sell it, the money gets wired back in, and that money is all yours, tax-deferred. that is something that's very powerful. and listen, most people don't know about it. when you come through our sy
you can flip properties inside your ira. you can lend money inside of your ira. and the most exciting is, you can hold a brick-and-mortar asset right inside your ira account, your retirement accounts. let me tell you how that works. you have $100,000 in there. we're gonna use that for easy math. and you find a property that's $100,000. you wire the money right to escrow, you close. now guess what happens on your statement next time. you look, and you have a property address. that property...
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a new plan that's not an ira or 401 k. how and why women need to think differently than men and women do. and why ikea is a pretty good place to work. and the return of the travel agent with this time with a twist. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money," your life, your future. now becky quick. >> we begin with your retirement. do you have enough saved for when you stop working? if you're like most americans, the answer is no. more than half have $10,000 or less put away. the question comes with the question about social security. retirement in the u.s. is becoming increasingly self-funded. in 1979, 38% of private employers offered pensions. now it's just 13%. a guaranteed retirement benefit is still common for government workers and union members, but private employers are more than likely to offer 401 ks. the 401-k accounts can rise and fall with the stock market. the great rescission of 2008 wiped out the retirement savings of many americans. not all workers have access to 401(k) plans. more than 30
a new plan that's not an ira or 401 k. how and why women need to think differently than men and women do. and why ikea is a pretty good place to work. and the return of the travel agent with this time with a twist. "on the money" starts right now. >> this is "on the money," your life, your future. now becky quick. >> we begin with your retirement. do you have enough saved for when you stop working? if you're like most americans, the answer is no. more than half...
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i love iras. let's let young people under the age of 30 or 35 start putting money into the black hole of social security, where they probably are not getting money out. why not allow them to put 10% of their paycheck into an ira account and accumulate the money over 30 or 40 years of working. if they do that, your numbers are exactly right -- we estimate the average american would then over $1ith well million, many people $2 million or in that case, they could have $3 million. much more money than with social security. i love that idea and i think it makes a lot of sense. just one statistic on the oil and gas industry -- something for people to think about who say, we should not use our own gas in this country -- there are almost 10 million americans in the oil and gas industry. and coal industry. when people talk about shutting down american oil and gas and not building pipelines, are we going to put 10 million people out of work? i don't think so. we believe we can add 6 million new jobs in the
i love iras. let's let young people under the age of 30 or 35 start putting money into the black hole of social security, where they probably are not getting money out. why not allow them to put 10% of their paycheck into an ira account and accumulate the money over 30 or 40 years of working. if they do that, your numbers are exactly right -- we estimate the average american would then over $1ith well million, many people $2 million or in that case, they could have $3 million. much more money...
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the name you hear most often is conor murphy, a guy who spent some time in prison for ira offences intminster mp. he has a lot of experience, he's pretty smart and articulate. of course, but he doesn't have, nobody does, the charm that martin mcguinness could turn on when he wa nted mcguinness could turn on when he wanted to. he doesn't have the charisma either. it will be a loss for champagne whoever takes over. david, many things forjoining us. —— many thanks. the headlines on bbc news: sinn fein‘s martin mcguinness says he's stepping down donald trump has arrived in washington, ahead of his inauguration tomorrow as america's 45th president. theresa may has re—emphasised britain will be open for business after brexit, in an address at the world economic forum in davos. she was speaking as one high street bank predicted london will remain europe's top financial centre. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. all down. coming up, we will tell you about the
the name you hear most often is conor murphy, a guy who spent some time in prison for ira offences intminster mp. he has a lot of experience, he's pretty smart and articulate. of course, but he doesn't have, nobody does, the charm that martin mcguinness could turn on when he wa nted mcguinness could turn on when he wanted to. he doesn't have the charisma either. it will be a loss for champagne whoever takes over. david, many things forjoining us. —— many thanks. the headlines on bbc news:...
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in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.to any public demand? well, we will always ta ke to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and something that had seemed inconceivable became a reality. republicans and unionists found that they could work together. martin mcguinness and ian paisley got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but in recent times the atmosphere has soured. there have been disagreements on a number of issues. now the way forward is uncertain. under the power—sharing system the first and deputy first ministers have to work together. if one resigns the other cannot continue. in effect, the political institutions have collapsed. for year after year many peopl
in the 1970s he was second in command of the ira in derry.to any public demand? well, we will always ta ke to any public demand? well, we will always take on the considerations and feelings of people of derry and these feelings will be passed on to these feelings will be passed on to the hq in dublin. the man who helped to lead the ira to violence ultimately help to bring northern ireland to peace. he recognised that there could never be a so—called military victory in northern ireland and...
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plans and iras and so on, that is the lifeblood of the american capital markets. and we believe they can contribute to increase the growth, and it, any tax reform come every time they come around 30 years, 30 years ago there was some very negative impacts on retirement savings. we don't want to see that happen again at this time, and i trust the chairman recognize that very well, and understands the role that increased savings in america can play, and increased growth in america, that's ultimately the long-term solution to the budget challenge. >> thank you. let's bring chris back into the discussion. lenny brings up an important point. the way that savings and investment fuels the economy,, fuels markets, fueled liquidity. i'm sure provigil is a few thoughts on that. would you like to expand on that? >> this is the lifeblood of the capital markets. i mentioned $25 trillion are in this glance, plants, this is being invested in a variety of ways, driving growth in the economy. you know, i think it's also important to recognize that we've got a strong foundation in
plans and iras and so on, that is the lifeblood of the american capital markets. and we believe they can contribute to increase the growth, and it, any tax reform come every time they come around 30 years, 30 years ago there was some very negative impacts on retirement savings. we don't want to see that happen again at this time, and i trust the chairman recognize that very well, and understands the role that increased savings in america can play, and increased growth in america, that's...
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you find that 401 ds and iras are very, very popular. that large chunks of the working class base that voted for donald in the midwest lack access to these plans and that one great thing you could do is work to close that coverage gap, which through maps or some kind of revival of the auto ira concept, which bonn reynolds was supportive of. extend the coverage to more workers p it will pay off economically and pay off politically. >> there is still an issue of it not reaching all-americans. i'm curious about the refer -- [ inaudible ] >> i would offer one or two comments on that. as i think we have looked at where the expenditure, tax deferral incentives today are frankly, they were awarding 80% of them are rewarding individuals with incomes under $150,000. so the primary incentives that are invested today really are reaching the middle class in terms of how they are utilized. specifically to your question, are there other things that might possibly be done to help through credit and so forth, that's a possibility. i just want to emphasi
you find that 401 ds and iras are very, very popular. that large chunks of the working class base that voted for donald in the midwest lack access to these plans and that one great thing you could do is work to close that coverage gap, which through maps or some kind of revival of the auto ira concept, which bonn reynolds was supportive of. extend the coverage to more workers p it will pay off economically and pay off politically. >> there is still an issue of it not reaching...
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from ira commander, to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from frontline politics. dozens are missing, feared dead, after an avalanche engulfed a hotel for skiers in central italy. at the world economic forum in switzerland, theresa may tells business leaders that britain wants to forge a new role in the world after brexit. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. donald trump is in washington dc tonight on the eve of his inauguration as 45th president of the united states. the ceremony on capitol hill is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of spectators as mr trump takes the oath of office before taking up residence at the white house. his vice—president, mike pence, said today that the transition team had been working flat out to ensure they'd be ready to implement mr trump's policies. our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from washington. we can go live now to washington dc, where donald trump is attending a "make america great again" concert at lincoln memorial. that is the country singer toby keith there performing in front of the thousands wh
from ira commander, to key figure in northern ireland's government, martin mcguinness retires from frontline politics. dozens are missing, feared dead, after an avalanche engulfed a hotel for skiers in central italy. at the world economic forum in switzerland, theresa may tells business leaders that britain wants to forge a new role in the world after brexit. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. donald trump is in washington dc tonight on the eve of his inauguration as 45th president of the...
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the plan is for everybody to have an ira, which 30 companies have starting with chile. nothave fdr and you do spend the social security money if the ira fund -- or whatever. understand them $.7 trillion a year. i did a calculation of $45 per week. add 0-18 if it is federal money. it gives you a million dollars in the bank. i am not sure we will have enough to that extent but i would like you to check those numbers. the second one is, i work in the oil industry and i understand we are putting about $1 trillion a -- you have the effect on the gross domestic property. you take the number of barrels of oil in a particular year times price and you can comment on that. that is the positive effect of the oil industry. we cleaned a lot of things up already. if you would check out those numbers, i would appreciate it. my plan has five parts that we in education savings, health savings, down payment on the house and paying for house, and retirement. that would fit right in to the positive things trump was doing. guest: love it. inng people putting money social security where they
the plan is for everybody to have an ira, which 30 companies have starting with chile. nothave fdr and you do spend the social security money if the ira fund -- or whatever. understand them $.7 trillion a year. i did a calculation of $45 per week. add 0-18 if it is federal money. it gives you a million dollars in the bank. i am not sure we will have enough to that extent but i would like you to check those numbers. the second one is, i work in the oil industry and i understand we are putting...
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in the 1990s, the ira called a ceasefire.lks, martin mcguinness became the joint head of northern ireland's devolved government, along with the hardline unionist leader ian paisley. they got on so well, they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but the partnership between the parties has been tense. mr mcguinness‘s decision to go means the government at stormont is set to fall. under the power—sharing system, the first and deputy first ministers work together in a joint office. when one of them resigns, the other cannot go on in isolation so in effect the devolved government has now collapsed. the likely outcome is a fresh election to the northern ireland assembly, though it's possible the westminster government could bring the parties together for talks. the leader of stormont‘s biggest opposition party says it's the end of a failed administration. ten years characterised by disappointments, debacles and scandals, i don't think the electorate need any more proof of the fact the dup and sinn fein are incapable of governing th
in the 1990s, the ira called a ceasefire.lks, martin mcguinness became the joint head of northern ireland's devolved government, along with the hardline unionist leader ian paisley. they got on so well, they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but the partnership between the parties has been tense. mr mcguinness‘s decision to go means the government at stormont is set to fall. under the power—sharing system, the first and deputy first ministers work together in a joint office. when one of...
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gael: me voy a ira un hotel. cuchitril. gael: pues es lo único que hay, mi hijita. briones, ¿nos permite quedarnos? mire usted, no somos la sagrada familia pero-- imagínese que yo no soy san josé y mi hija, pues, no es la virgen, ¿verdad? carlos: no, yo sé. yo le recibí al niño y le vi hasta las anginas, pero-- gael: y el bebé es un angelito recién nacido. ¿no nos dejaría usted quedarnos aquí a vivir con usted un tiempo? ¿no sería usted capaz de lanzarnos a la calle sin un centavo, sin tener para comprar un mendrugo de pan? para que en la noche nos congelemos. [llora] carlos: ya, ya, señor. señor, ya, ya, ya. no, no llores. tú sí me enterneces mucho. usted no, pero quédense a vivir. gael: ¿nos podemos quedar? carlos: sí. gael: te lo dije, que no hay bronca. en esta casa aceptan todo. hágame un favor, váyase a la tienda de la esuqina y compre usted pañales "etapa 1", tráigase un bote de leche en polvo-- ah, y compre unas mamilas de una vez. vente, mi hijito, te voy a enseñar dónde dormir, mira. carlos: no es posib
gael: me voy a ira un hotel. cuchitril. gael: pues es lo único que hay, mi hijita. briones, ¿nos permite quedarnos? mire usted, no somos la sagrada familia pero-- imagínese que yo no soy san josé y mi hija, pues, no es la virgen, ¿verdad? carlos: no, yo sé. yo le recibí al niño y le vi hasta las anginas, pero-- gael: y el bebé es un angelito recién nacido. ¿no nos dejaría usted quedarnos aquí a vivir con usted un tiempo? ¿no sería usted capaz de lanzarnos a la calle sin un...
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and i believe they will. >> ira, to go back to you.o tyler's point, if you're a ceo and there is this uncertainty in the air, would you expect that corporate actions, they'll sort of take a pause right now until we figure out what the policies are? >> i think it's worse than that. not only will they take a pause. i'm afraid they're hunkering down because of their uncertainty as to what to do. you talk to ceos. they don't know what's going to happen. one part of uncertainty is to hunker down and do nothing. just wait. don't do anything. because you don't get tweeted. you don't get pestered. you don't get into trouble. so don't do anything. >> gordon, let's go back to the scale, right? our trump-onomics scale. first two months after the election it was largely rah, rah. stock market soared, slashing regulations, tax reform. that's still there. in the past few days we've had this immigration stuff going on. germany being a currency manipulator. people getting a little more nervous. do you think, though, that the trump-o-nomics scale will
and i believe they will. >> ira, to go back to you.o tyler's point, if you're a ceo and there is this uncertainty in the air, would you expect that corporate actions, they'll sort of take a pause right now until we figure out what the policies are? >> i think it's worse than that. not only will they take a pause. i'm afraid they're hunkering down because of their uncertainty as to what to do. you talk to ceos. they don't know what's going to happen. one part of uncertainty is to...
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you also addressed the deficiencies of iras. with both of those points, we are confronting a number of proposals that would create their own retirement plans. state-sponsored retirement plans for employers that don't provide them, and we have a lot of against them, but have recognize around own deficiencies in not serving that marketplace. you have this incongruity. how would you reconcile that? why we are so supportive of the multiple employer plan concept. a construct that could be used across every state, that we would not have a patchwork of different structures. that it would contain all the elements that we have seen work. be ouruld recommendation, that that would be a more efficient and productive wages all that issue. >> comparing apples and oranges in some of the state plans. many of those are based on mandatory models versus voluntary models. the other thought that comes to mind is we think about those proposals form, we have to be conscious about how that may encourage or discourage employers to spec -- to step back f
you also addressed the deficiencies of iras. with both of those points, we are confronting a number of proposals that would create their own retirement plans. state-sponsored retirement plans for employers that don't provide them, and we have a lot of against them, but have recognize around own deficiencies in not serving that marketplace. you have this incongruity. how would you reconcile that? why we are so supportive of the multiple employer plan concept. a construct that could be used...
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as a comparison point, those who do not have access to but do have access to individual iras as a pretextan one in 10 americans today's taking advantage of their peers that tells us we do not do a good job of preparing ourselves but do a much better job when we are able to leverage the support structure of our employer who plays a critical role. so i am with chris and lenny in terms we need to build on the system. there are things we can do better. by that is i think a really key place for us to go. >> i would like to stop there because i know we have many folks in the audience might have some questions. is there any point you would like to ask a question please raise your hands. i would like to build on what people are willing to do Ãand some people think Ãi don't need help, i can do this myself.i can manage this myself. is that the right strategy? >> no. i think there is pretty good data that shows people that have access to advice on the same lifetime income server that we do, do better than people that do not have access to advice. there's even better data coming out of canada. i reco
as a comparison point, those who do not have access to but do have access to individual iras as a pretextan one in 10 americans today's taking advantage of their peers that tells us we do not do a good job of preparing ourselves but do a much better job when we are able to leverage the support structure of our employer who plays a critical role. so i am with chris and lenny in terms we need to build on the system. there are things we can do better. by that is i think a really key place for us...
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you mentioned the office of information and regulatory assessment or ira.s is a very, very important office. it fits with the white house management of budget. it is through ira that presidents attempt to shape the regulatory agenda. and issuess agencies regulatory prompt to the agencies telling them what the president wants. again, this is part of how we are governed that students don't learn. if how an in civics bill becomes a law. how that is wrong. they don't learn the basics how we and americans are actually governed. if you want to know that, these terms i mentioned should not be a secret anymore. the ada, administrative procedure act, no -- oira. brian: what is the 1979 paperwork reduction act benjamin:? benjamin:[laughter] the name is sort of funny. small business was complaining that they were required to fill out too many forms, so congress said, ok, we will have a paperwork reduction act so they will not have to fill out as many forms. it wasn't more paperwork as you might imagine, but it was under the paperwork reduction act that oh -- that oira
you mentioned the office of information and regulatory assessment or ira.s is a very, very important office. it fits with the white house management of budget. it is through ira that presidents attempt to shape the regulatory agenda. and issuess agencies regulatory prompt to the agencies telling them what the president wants. again, this is part of how we are governed that students don't learn. if how an in civics bill becomes a law. how that is wrong. they don't learn the basics how we and...
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let them look like ira, i talked a little about the high risk pool, to help those who need the help. those are simple examples baa but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> talk your stance. >> as a ob city trigs i have delivered 5,000 babies. i decided to be pro-life. as i was talking a mom, she was pregnant, four or five month along i could hear the baby moving, there was a sister beside the mom, when sister talked the baby moved moore. i worked hard in our clinic to help pregnant woman who did not want to have an abortion, single moms, make sure they have quality care to the hospital, working with catholic social services which does a tremendous job in my community. >> talk about your family. >> we have been married for 33 years, the most beautiful woman inside and outside. she is the mother of our grandson, the apple of my wife's eyes. the girl victor, matt and collin, the three boys. victor finished mba, matt is university where i was president to be there and young kal is a 17-year-old senior at great bent high school taking kal you louse and being leader on the field and
let them look like ira, i talked a little about the high risk pool, to help those who need the help. those are simple examples baa but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> talk your stance. >> as a ob city trigs i have delivered 5,000 babies. i decided to be pro-life. as i was talking a mom, she was pregnant, four or five month along i could hear the baby moving, there was a sister beside the mom, when sister talked the baby moved moore. i worked hard in our clinic to help...
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roll those balance into an ira, a roth ira or into your new employer's plan. >> all right.ill, what if you need the money in one of those old accounts? >> reporter: well, i really want to stress that you should avoid cashing out old retirement plans unless you are under extreme financial distress. note that i said extreme financial distress. that does not mean you need the latest toy in your life. the center for retirement research at boston college has found that when you cash out plans, you take hardship are drawls or loans against retirement, all these things are legitimate but you reduce your asset base by 25% in your retirement years. and last word about those loans, you know, i know that they are considered the most prudent way to access retirement funds before you're 59.5. but so many people found out the hard way that if you lose your job before the loan is repaid, you either have to repay it in full or it is considered a withdrawal and it's subject to taxes and potentially penalties. bottom line here, get those retirement plans consolidated and try not to touch the
roll those balance into an ira, a roth ira or into your new employer's plan. >> all right.ill, what if you need the money in one of those old accounts? >> reporter: well, i really want to stress that you should avoid cashing out old retirement plans unless you are under extreme financial distress. note that i said extreme financial distress. that does not mean you need the latest toy in your life. the center for retirement research at boston college has found that when you cash out...
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make them look like an ira. let health insurance be bid across state lines. help the people that need help. those are simple examples but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> talk about your pro life stance. >> sure. as an obstetrician, truly i have deliver offered 5,000 babiee oo babies.v offered 5,000 babies.e offered 5,000 babies.r offered 5,000 babies.offered 5,000 babies.ered 5,000 babiered 5,0 . decided decades i go i would be pro life. as i was talking to a mom and she was pregnant, maybe four or five months along and she felt t hadn't felt the baby move yet. i could hear the baby moving. there was a sister beside the mom. when the sister talked, the baby would move even more. i don't know how anyone could abort a live human being. and it just always worked very hard in our clinic to help pregnant women who didn't want to have an abortion. >>> sing >>> sns /* /- single moms. working with catholic social services which do a tremendous job in my community. very committed to it. my staff is very committed to pro life. >> talk about your family. >>
make them look like an ira. let health insurance be bid across state lines. help the people that need help. those are simple examples but we're not pushing anybody off the cliff. >> talk about your pro life stance. >> sure. as an obstetrician, truly i have deliver offered 5,000 babiee oo babies.v offered 5,000 babies.e offered 5,000 babies.r offered 5,000 babies.offered 5,000 babies.ered 5,000 babiered 5,0 . decided decades i go i would be pro life. as i was talking to a mom and she...
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expand savings accounts, make it like an ira and let anybody have access to it. and let insurance go across state lines. to help those people who need help. those are real some blood samples that we are not pushing anybody off of the cliff -- some simple examples and we are not pushing anybody off the cliff. -- we decided many decades ago that i would be pro-life. was in mytaking -- i last day in office and i was speaking to a mother that was pregnant, maybe five months along, she had not felt the baby move yet. i could hear the baby moving and there was a sister beside the mother and when she talked, the baby would move more. and i do not know how anybody and itbort a human being was part of our clinic to help pregnant women that do not want to have an abortion, single mothers, and help with the adoption process and make sure that women had free, quality health care and access to the hospitals and social services, working with catholic social services, which do a tremendous job in my community. we are committed to that and my staff is committed to pro-life. repo
expand savings accounts, make it like an ira and let anybody have access to it. and let insurance go across state lines. to help those people who need help. those are real some blood samples that we are not pushing anybody off of the cliff -- some simple examples and we are not pushing anybody off the cliff. -- we decided many decades ago that i would be pro-life. was in mytaking -- i last day in office and i was speaking to a mother that was pregnant, maybe five months along, she had not felt...
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in the 1990s the ira called a ceasefire.mcguinness became the joint head of the devolved government, along with the hardline unionist leader ian paisley. they got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but the partnership between the parties has been tens. mr mcguinness's decision to go means the government at stormont is set to fall. under the power—sharing system, the first and deputy first minister ‘s work together. when one of them resigned, the other cannot go on in isolation so the other cannot go on in isolation so in effect the devolved government has now collapsed. the likely outcome is a fresh election, though it is possible the westminster government could bring the parties together for talks. the leader of stormont‘s biggest opposition party says it's the end of a field administration. ten years characterised by disappointments, the bar calls and scandals, i don't think the electorate need any more proof of the fact the dup and sinn fein are incapable of governing this country. the uneasy coalition
in the 1990s the ira called a ceasefire.mcguinness became the joint head of the devolved government, along with the hardline unionist leader ian paisley. they got on so well they were nicknamed the chuckle brothers. but the partnership between the parties has been tens. mr mcguinness's decision to go means the government at stormont is set to fall. under the power—sharing system, the first and deputy first minister ‘s work together. when one of them resigned, the other cannot go on in...
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, i hear a couple ira guys talking and they said they were sure the brits had seen us but didn't want to get into a fire fight. >> rose: next one is jfk in paris in 1968. look at the eyes. >> he went to vienna. didn't treat him that well. >> rose: and he was sobered by it. >> it was raining. and. de gaulle is on his right. >> rose: that's not who we see in this photograph. >> no. he cut de gaulle out. i like ideas like jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on this parapet. it was like, you know, you get a picture, you know. >> rose: finally, this. winston churchill at the harris school in 1960. going back to his alma mater. >> he backed me up and there was a new line in the school song which went and the name shall win acclaim through each new generation. and that was the last time he went back to his old school. >> rose: how old was he then in 1960? >> probably the same age as i am now. maybe, younger than me probably i. >> i think he was about 84 when he died. >> rose: gigi, very important to this. >> invaluable. i think he would say and he constan
, i hear a couple ira guys talking and they said they were sure the brits had seen us but didn't want to get into a fire fight. >> rose: next one is jfk in paris in 1968. look at the eyes. >> he went to vienna. didn't treat him that well. >> rose: and he was sobered by it. >> it was raining. and. de gaulle is on his right. >> rose: that's not who we see in this photograph. >> no. he cut de gaulle out. i like ideas like jack kennedy was looking at me and kept...
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a saying from the days of the ira, we have to get it right every time and they only have to get right cannot put a ring of steel around everywhere in istanbul and authorities know that so it is a very difficult time for turkey. when i was there the other week, going around your daily business, you make sure you'd limit your activity so you go to the places you have to go to and not taking any risks. one of the great cities of the world, a great tourist destination, and this will be very difficult for them. this headline, declaration of war, isa this headline, declaration of war, is a quote from this individual who is a quote from this individual who is at the factor of the islamist group. he is talking specifically about the fact that turkey is seen asa about the fact that turkey is seen as a muslim country but as far as isi concerned that they align themselves with the us and russia. turkey is incredibly active and now in syria and it is regarded as a legitimate target i islamic state. but it is a different target said to france... it is an enemy which they feel at one stage might ha
a saying from the days of the ira, we have to get it right every time and they only have to get right cannot put a ring of steel around everywhere in istanbul and authorities know that so it is a very difficult time for turkey. when i was there the other week, going around your daily business, you make sure you'd limit your activity so you go to the places you have to go to and not taking any risks. one of the great cities of the world, a great tourist destination, and this will be very...
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prisoner, but she was not involved in the ira herself.ome to the forenow who were not part of the ira armed campaign and sinn fein see that as part of their strategy to move forward in their political objectives. and she could become deputy first minister or first minister. what are sinn fein‘s chances? they do go into this election in a strong position, i suppose. they're way out in the lead of the second biggest nationalist party, the sdlp, they are behind the democratic unionist party. it was that fallout that collapsed the devolved government which has led to this snap election. sinn fein think that the decision to walk out, the decision of martin mcguinness to resign asjoint decision of martin mcguinness to resign as joint head of that power sharing administration in protest at what he called the dup‘s arrogance has chimed with the party's aggressor. they don't think they stand to lose anything, they think they stand to gain something. the dup can be expected to hit hard and blame sinn fein for everything that's happened here at stor
prisoner, but she was not involved in the ira herself.ome to the forenow who were not part of the ira armed campaign and sinn fein see that as part of their strategy to move forward in their political objectives. and she could become deputy first minister or first minister. what are sinn fein‘s chances? they do go into this election in a strong position, i suppose. they're way out in the lead of the second biggest nationalist party, the sdlp, they are behind the democratic unionist party. it...
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el yerno de trump se irÁ como consejero a la presidencia.e llevarÁ a cabo tambiÉn la mudanza oficial. decenas de trabajadores entraran en acciÓn dejando listo cada detalle solicitado por el presidente electo. sus nuevos residentes estarÁn como en casa al llegar a la mansiÓn. alfonso aguilar, quien fue parte de la transiciÓn del presidente bush a obama, dice que el proceso de salida y entrada es cosa seria. >> es un receso bastante efectivo, bastante eficiente y francamente la casa blanca estÁ preparada para recibir al nuevo presidente, justo el mismo dÍa, el 20 de enero. reportera: su familia vacacionar a en california. el presidente electo, trump dormida en la mansiÓn -- dormirÁ en la mansiÓn el mismo dÍa en que asuma la presidencia. marÍa elena: se mudan. jorge: por supuesto que tendremos cobertura en vivo, todo el viernes. marÍa elena: nos vemos en washington. ♪ ♪ locutor: ahora estÁ usted bien informado, noticiero univisiÓn. su voz, su decisiÓn. gladys: y ahora nuestro hermoso modelo que está sin camisa nos posa así. walter: bueno, bueno
el yerno de trump se irÁ como consejero a la presidencia.e llevarÁ a cabo tambiÉn la mudanza oficial. decenas de trabajadores entraran en acciÓn dejando listo cada detalle solicitado por el presidente electo. sus nuevos residentes estarÁn como en casa al llegar a la mansiÓn. alfonso aguilar, quien fue parte de la transiciÓn del presidente bush a obama, dice que el proceso de salida y entrada es cosa seria. >> es un receso bastante efectivo, bastante eficiente y francamente la casa...
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reportero: maÑana irÁ a la corte para decidir quiÉn es su abogado.marse el caso. ilia: seilia: otorgÓ libertad provisional al acusado de matar a 5 personas y herir a 6 en la florida. revelÓ al fbi que se inspiro para el ataque en el grupo terrorista isis. relÁjense dijo que no pudo comprobar si esto es cierto. policÍa de orlando anunciÓ el arresto de quien afrenta -- enfrenta acusaciones de asesinar a un policÍa y matar a una mujer embarazada. segÚn testigos el hombre dispaÓo en varias ocasiones contra la sargento que lo persiguiÓ en el estacionamiento de una tienda walmart, tras una denuncia ciudadana. al regresar de la pausa, presidente de venezuela, nicolÁs maduro, asegura que su paÍs esÁa listo para repeler una acciÓn imperialista. carlo villagrÁn, actor mexicano, desmiente ilia: con balas de goma y gases lacrimÓgenos policÍa brasileÑa tuvo nuevos enfrentamientos en una prisiÓn en rio grande do norte, donde policÍas fueron asesinados por rivales. esos muertos por amotinamiento y tambiÉn en enfrentamientos en cÁrceles de ese paÍs. presidente de ve
reportero: maÑana irÁ a la corte para decidir quiÉn es su abogado.marse el caso. ilia: seilia: otorgÓ libertad provisional al acusado de matar a 5 personas y herir a 6 en la florida. revelÓ al fbi que se inspiro para el ataque en el grupo terrorista isis. relÁjense dijo que no pudo comprobar si esto es cierto. policÍa de orlando anunciÓ el arresto de quien afrenta -- enfrenta acusaciones de asesinar a un policÍa y matar a una mujer embarazada. segÚn testigos el hombre dispaÓo en...
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charlie: here is the ira. >> i was on maneuvers with them. it seemed all right.s getting dark. and there was a farm in the distance. a light was going off and on. -- they weresly telling us that a patrol was on. mud as the patrol came past. house, is, in the safe cap heard -- i heard a couple of ira guys talking and they said -- they were sure a couple of brits had seen them but they did not the -- they did not want to get into a firefight. charlie: jfk in paris. look at the eyes. was this when he went to meet khrushchev indiana? vienna?he en >> yes. it was raining. he was at the arc de triomphe. i liked the idea that jack kennedy was looking at me and kept looking at me until i climbed up on a parapet. charlie: finally, this -- winston churchill at the harris school in 1960, going back to his alma mater. line in the a new school song which went -- and churchill's name shall win acclaim through each new generation. and that was the last time we went back to his old school. charlie: how old was he then? >> probably the same age i am now. maybe younger than me. abo
charlie: here is the ira. >> i was on maneuvers with them. it seemed all right.s getting dark. and there was a farm in the distance. a light was going off and on. -- they weresly telling us that a patrol was on. mud as the patrol came past. house, is, in the safe cap heard -- i heard a couple of ira guys talking and they said -- they were sure a couple of brits had seen them but they did not the -- they did not want to get into a firefight. charlie: jfk in paris. look at the eyes. was...
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martin mcguinness, the former ira commander turned peacemaker, has announced he‘s retiring from frontnow says he‘s suffering from ill—health. the question i asked myself is, you capable, are you physically capable of fighting this election with the intensity of elections needed before? and the honest answer is that i‘m not physically capable. dozens are feared dead in italy after an avalanche engulfed a hotel. 35 people are missing. theresa may says britain will be open for business after brexit, as one high street bank predicted london will remain europe‘s top financial centre despite the uk leaving the eu.
martin mcguinness, the former ira commander turned peacemaker, has announced he‘s retiring from frontnow says he‘s suffering from ill—health. the question i asked myself is, you capable, are you physically capable of fighting this election with the intensity of elections needed before? and the honest answer is that i‘m not physically capable. dozens are feared dead in italy after an avalanche engulfed a hotel. 35 people are missing. theresa may says britain will be open for business...
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vo/lorena --- preso de la ira el presidente electo responde a travs de un tuit a una de las actricesl discurso que dio durante su noche de premiacin... vo/blanca ---un nuevo reporte revela que tan caro resulta criar a sus hijos en estados unidos...asi que, prepare sus bolsillos en breve le decimos cuanto podra gastar. take vo/lorena ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ todo el cuidado de salud que tu familia necesita. todo conectado para ti. bancaria que nunca autoriz. lorena telemundo 48 responde ayud a este hombre a recobrar su dinero y arlen fernndez nos cuenta su caso. take lot ;4 ;11 ;19 1;36 pkg arlen intro el seÑor pedro turcios nos contact luego de que el banco no le resolva eproblema qulo en. tremenda sorpresa se llev don pedro cuando el 14 de diciembre intent sacar efectivo de su a enta bancaria y no pudo debido un cargo que le haban hecho. sot 00:00:33 p
vo/lorena --- preso de la ira el presidente electo responde a travs de un tuit a una de las actricesl discurso que dio durante su noche de premiacin... vo/blanca ---un nuevo reporte revela que tan caro resulta criar a sus hijos en estados unidos...asi que, prepare sus bolsillos en breve le decimos cuanto podra gastar. take vo/lorena ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... take fs ---adems telemundo 48.com est...
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como irÁ vestida la futura primera dama en un nuevo dÍa state farm sabe que por cada una de esas, haylas fiestas de semi skwem bree naso con amigos, tambiÉn hace meses estuvo en las vegas celebrando de lo lindo y estas estas fotos mus str de lo que sabe hacer para celebrar. >>>. >>> mica hari... cÓmo era que le hacÍa. >>> eh, eh, eh. no sabes quÉ pachanga, y luego en tulum. hasta me dio sed. >>> imaginate, tengo que hacer un corte a la pachanga para pasar a un tema que es muy serio, que nos tiene de de luto, mi querido diego, la tragedia que ocurriÓ ayer en un colegio aquÍ en monterrey, un joven de 15 aÑos de sÓlo 15 aÑos que tenÍa problemas de depresiÓn, que supuestamente pues no estaba de acuerdo con lo que vivÍa en su casa disparÓ en contra de sus caers a su maestra y otra compaÑera en el brazo y platicamos con bronco que viven ahÍ mifrp para que nos diera su opiniÓn de esopiniÓn. > nos preocupÓ, nos entristecio el alma, nos asustÓ, nos asombro, de ver lo estÁ pasando aquÍ en monterrey, esto sÓlo lo veÍamos en otros paÍses, con los vecinos ¿estados unidos y ahora aquÍ, y la verdad
como irÁ vestida la futura primera dama en un nuevo dÍa state farm sabe que por cada una de esas, haylas fiestas de semi skwem bree naso con amigos, tambiÉn hace meses estuvo en las vegas celebrando de lo lindo y estas estas fotos mus str de lo que sabe hacer para celebrar. >>>. >>> mica hari... cÓmo era que le hacÍa. >>> eh, eh, eh. no sabes quÉ pachanga, y luego en tulum. hasta me dio sed. >>> imaginate, tengo que hacer un corte a la pachanga para...
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. >> no entiende la ira. >> mÚsculos cuales dudan de su apoyo por el mandatario. >> porque no creen queontenegro, noticias telemundo. >> entra a telemundo. y voto si apruebas el veto. vamos a compartir los resultados antes del cierre de hoy. >> se acaba de dar a conocer el perfil del presunto asesino de la mezquita de quebec y a favor de donald trump, obligÓ a reforzar las medidas de seguridad en torno a varias comunidades musulmanas en los estados unidos, rebeca smith con mÁs. >> autoridades canadiense hacen un llamado a la paz despuÉs del ataque que resultÓ en una mezquita en quebec. >> el premier de quebec sfwu ro que la provincia es seÑalar alex tan dare como el responsable del ataque, quienes lo conocÍan lo califican de reservado aunque con ideologÍa antiinmigrante, inmediatamente en los estados unidos, reforzaron la seguridad en las mezquitas del paÍs se incrementÓ en centros de oraciÓn. >> se investiga el caso de una mezquita que quedÓ en cenizas. >> son 3.3 millones de personas que practican el islam en los estados unidos y el leeds er de la mezquita una de las mÁs grandes de nu
. >> no entiende la ira. >> mÚsculos cuales dudan de su apoyo por el mandatario. >> porque no creen queontenegro, noticias telemundo. >> entra a telemundo. y voto si apruebas el veto. vamos a compartir los resultados antes del cierre de hoy. >> se acaba de dar a conocer el perfil del presunto asesino de la mezquita de quebec y a favor de donald trump, obligÓ a reforzar las medidas de seguridad en torno a varias comunidades musulmanas en los estados unidos, rebeca...