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k. which i had for the two years prior to the accident. did you train together with others in the same pool separately. the same the same guys used to train with. one fact on their own the paralympics but paralympics boards are quite special swimming perhaps is not that different. so are there special coaches special training programs special facilities for maryland patients. really have. special. chairs special equipment i guess actual training facilities yes and special game. we have everything you look at by the way i was watching the paralympic track and the other day right with athletes you know wheelchairs and i thought to myself but actually this is no longer a track and field because they're not actually running this is more like cycling we have paralympic cycling as well yes i remember the first time i was impressed by paralympians i worked in a long time. three mountain climbers in wheelchairs we went to westminster abbey and i asked them how they managed to climb mountains in wheelchairs. they said climbing wasn't hard at all cl
k. which i had for the two years prior to the accident. did you train together with others in the same pool separately. the same the same guys used to train with. one fact on their own the paralympics but paralympics boards are quite special swimming perhaps is not that different. so are there special coaches special training programs special facilities for maryland patients. really have. special. chairs special equipment i guess actual training facilities yes and special game. we have...
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k which says taxicab permits are the property of the people and city of san francisco and shall not beld,, or transferred. the spirit of the statement was not to make them a revenue source for the city. it was to give them to taxi drivers and have them as a revenue source for taxi drivers. now the mta is competing with cabdriver's for the medallions themselves, who have been waiting all their lives for this promotion, and now the city wants to take that away and use it for their own revenue. the priority seems to be making revenue for the city and not fostering quality cabdrivers and encouraging cabdrivers to stay in the industry. there is not enough time to talk about this. it is why i think we need a better process than this. this was just sprung on us at the last minute. >> [reading names] director nolan: good afternoon. >> i am a medallion holder. i have been a driver for many years. i do not get it. i do not get it at all. i do not see where the vision is with this. it seems like these are ideas that are just being thrown out there. i see nothing about any of this that has to do w
k which says taxicab permits are the property of the people and city of san francisco and shall not beld,, or transferred. the spirit of the statement was not to make them a revenue source for the city. it was to give them to taxi drivers and have them as a revenue source for taxi drivers. now the mta is competing with cabdriver's for the medallions themselves, who have been waiting all their lives for this promotion, and now the city wants to take that away and use it for their own revenue....
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pro-human rights forces inside of iran to basically label them as being somehow affiliated with the m e k which is now somehow affiliated with the united states i think that's a really important point to make and we've certainly been traveling down this path for years some say even decades now of trying to figure out the u.s. government has been trying to figure out what to do about iran certainly we've heard from countries like israel from certain people in our own congress that the only answer has to do with you know taking military action but you know president obama that didn't seem to be his first choice does this sort of backing of the delisting it does this sort of eliminate any chances there were if there were any chances to negotiate more diplomatically i think there could be no mistake that this campaign was a campaign to make war more likely this was part of the push for war when you have negotiations between the u.s. and iran the number one hurdle from the iranian side is this perception that the united states doesn't actually want to negotiate a resolution to the nuclear issue that
pro-human rights forces inside of iran to basically label them as being somehow affiliated with the m e k which is now somehow affiliated with the united states i think that's a really important point to make and we've certainly been traveling down this path for years some say even decades now of trying to figure out the u.s. government has been trying to figure out what to do about iran certainly we've heard from countries like israel from certain people in our own congress that the only...
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policy briefing about saddam's link to terrorism says iraq shelters terrorist groups including the k which is used terrorist violence against iran in the one nine hundred seventy s. and was responsible for killing several u.s. military personnel and us civilians. i can't say i'm surprised considering how tight the us of us was to saddam during the iran iraq war hero of that infamous photo of rumsfeld buddying up to the dictator. but as dickie goes is this a parker see is the most shocking part about the whole situation is when you look at what's been going on behind the scenes that's when the two tiered american justice system is really laid bare now for some context in two thousand and ten the u.s. supreme court ruled in the case holder versus humanitarian law that providing material support and quote a nation with a designated foreign terrorist organization is a felony punishable by fifteen years in prison american justice calls on the citizenry to surrender and submit to interrogation so it can be determined what degree of material support they provided for designated terrorists yet a w
policy briefing about saddam's link to terrorism says iraq shelters terrorist groups including the k which is used terrorist violence against iran in the one nine hundred seventy s. and was responsible for killing several u.s. military personnel and us civilians. i can't say i'm surprised considering how tight the us of us was to saddam during the iran iraq war hero of that infamous photo of rumsfeld buddying up to the dictator. but as dickie goes is this a parker see is the most shocking part...
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net gain is slightly improving and we're also seeing more clients continue to grow and take 401(k), whichs an investment health insurance, we now have the 28th largest insurance agency. they are still buying health insurance out there. so i think it shows some momentum and some positive feeling in business. >> i agree. now, look, two quarters ago they were saying your retention number is not good enough and now they have a new number. they keep moving the goal post. they are basically replacement refs and you and i know better. president and ceo of paychex. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. >> you put the dividend together with a stock performance and you've got a stock doing quite well. that's what i'm after. that's what he's giving you. >> announcer: coming up, rotten apple? the tech has been a driving force behind the market's move higher. but could it all be coming to an end? tonight, cramer takes a bite out of the technicals to find out if apple's run is done or just begun on an all new edition of "off the charts." and, later, seeing red. software supplier redhat has been making
net gain is slightly improving and we're also seeing more clients continue to grow and take 401(k), whichs an investment health insurance, we now have the 28th largest insurance agency. they are still buying health insurance out there. so i think it shows some momentum and some positive feeling in business. >> i agree. now, look, two quarters ago they were saying your retention number is not good enough and now they have a new number. they keep moving the goal post. they are basically...
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and have it become a 401(k) so it's not based on them having to guarantee it, but based on a 401(k) which would be subject to the fluctuation of the market. these are part time jobs. and it seems to me that in this economy to make $150,000 or $200,000 for 20 weekends of work, that's pretty good. i know a lot of people that would sign up. the problem is that not just anybody can sign up, or otherwise these replacements would get it right. the officials are needed and wanted, but i think they have to be realistic in their demands. there's really no urgency for the officials, the regular officials, right now to make a deal. there's no urgency, greta, because they have full-time jobs. they're not missing paychecks week to week, so they can afford to hold out and try and get their demands. >> greta: $161,000 a year, you say it's a part time job because it's 20 games a year. being an official is a skilled job. these players get a lot of money. i can't imagine with all the money that the owners, making that, you know, there can't be more movement toward paying the officials more to get them back
and have it become a 401(k) so it's not based on them having to guarantee it, but based on a 401(k) which would be subject to the fluctuation of the market. these are part time jobs. and it seems to me that in this economy to make $150,000 or $200,000 for 20 weekends of work, that's pretty good. i know a lot of people that would sign up. the problem is that not just anybody can sign up, or otherwise these replacements would get it right. the officials are needed and wanted, but i think they...
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. >> we have fronted 100 k, which is a lot for us. >> abramoff promised to do what he could. >> "any chance that a wire from choctaw directly would be ok?" >> just days later, reed tells abramoff. >> we are opening the bombays and holding nothing back. yeah, baby! >> to conceal the source of the money being paid to reed from the trusting believers he had recruited, abramoff once again turned to their accomplice grover norquist, who used his anti-tax campaign as cover. in turn, when norquist needed money for his own organization he turned to abramoff. >> "what is the status of the choctaw stuff? i have a $75k hole in my budget from last year. ouch." >> in a reminder to himself, abramoff notes. >> call ralph re grover doing pass through. >> and then tells reed -- >> "i need to give grover something for helping, so the first transfer will be a bit lighter." >> with the next $300,000, norquist took a taste of the action. when he did it again, abramoff noted his surprise. >> "grover kept another $25k!" >> the money spigot was now wide open. abramoff was being paid millions as a lobbyist.
. >> we have fronted 100 k, which is a lot for us. >> abramoff promised to do what he could. >> "any chance that a wire from choctaw directly would be ok?" >> just days later, reed tells abramoff. >> we are opening the bombays and holding nothing back. yeah, baby! >> to conceal the source of the money being paid to reed from the trusting believers he had recruited, abramoff once again turned to their accomplice grover norquist, who used his anti-tax...
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i know the league wants to do away with the pension plan, replace it with a 401(k) which is a different both disagree on whether the refs should be full-time and then salary is the big one. my understanding is the nfl has offered 7% salary increases which would raise the regular salary to these guys to $189,000 by 2018. that is good money, but they want a whole lot more than that. so are they gluttons for not taking the 189 or -- in a league with $9 billion in revenue, should they be getting more? >> i think people get lost if they're going to spend time worrying about how much the salaries are. i think this has more to do with power. the nfl, one thing you didn't mention is they want to add a number of referees into the pool so that if they don't like the performance of a particular referee on a particular sunday, they can sort of demote him and replace him with somebody else in the pool and this would take opportunities and money away from the referees. that's a huge irony because here you have the whole nation up in arms on the fact that these guys aren't doing a good enough job beca
i know the league wants to do away with the pension plan, replace it with a 401(k) which is a different both disagree on whether the refs should be full-time and then salary is the big one. my understanding is the nfl has offered 7% salary increases which would raise the regular salary to these guys to $189,000 by 2018. that is good money, but they want a whole lot more than that. so are they gluttons for not taking the 189 or -- in a league with $9 billion in revenue, should they be getting...
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k.'s which is a familiar story right now for a lot of american workers who are having your defined benefit pensions taken away and being replaced with a four zero one k. plan that's depending on the stock market which as we know you know is up in the air whether you have that money or not you know it and this is this is a big deal for the n.f.l. both i mean there's there's a serious labor issue here but there's also i mean this is what we've seen in. in industry after industry after industry through three generations of americans is asian was really legalized and thirty five with the way in the national labor relations board is that when scab workers come in stuff doesn't get done right yeah and i think that that's really what is so interesting about this moment is that you have the american public you know you can have people like scott walker who are saying bring back the real refs after last night's packers game and but what's really what this is really about is that we're not respecting people's work and recognizing the value that unions bring to creating solid valuable important compe
k.'s which is a familiar story right now for a lot of american workers who are having your defined benefit pensions taken away and being replaced with a four zero one k. plan that's depending on the stock market which as we know you know is up in the air whether you have that money or not you know it and this is this is a big deal for the n.f.l. both i mean there's there's a serious labor issue here but there's also i mean this is what we've seen in. in industry after industry after industry...
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passed the word to the commanding officer for god and country at pass " geronimo geronimo be k i a >>> which stands for enemy killed in action. >>> we wanted to collect dna samples and take photographs and then we wanted to book it copies of that were taken the body and out but that the helicopter got shot down with the body was one of the other helicopter have dna and photos so evidence that we do have them and here it is >>> duplicates of everything >>> just in case >>> you thought of everything >>> we tried >>> 01 took the pictures >>> i thought these for the most important photos i would ever taken my life and so i did it right and got good angles and clean off the face so it is identifiable, one of my buddies had a camelback with water and spread some water on him and took the sheet off and took photos >>> who was it who pulled the trigger the seals in the room will not say in fact when president obama asked that question the teen politely declined to answer. it started as a nation to rent the numbers are growing more and more children are showing up without recommended vaccinations. >>
passed the word to the commanding officer for god and country at pass " geronimo geronimo be k i a >>> which stands for enemy killed in action. >>> we wanted to collect dna samples and take photographs and then we wanted to book it copies of that were taken the body and out but that the helicopter got shot down with the body was one of the other helicopter have dna and photos so evidence that we do have them and here it is >>> duplicates of everything...
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and " geronimo " as he passed the word for god and country he said i passed geronimo geronimo de k i a which stands for enemy killed in action. 20 minutes past 10 minutes left on the schedule >>> we wanted to collect dna samples we wanted to take photographs and to put it copies of that, obviously were taken the body and out of helicopter got shot down and it had the body but one of the other helicopter to have dna and photos so evidence to say we had him >>> and duplicates of everything >>> just in case >>> you thought of everything >>> we tried >>> one officer took blood and dna samples and ellen took pictures >>> i wanted to do it right and get good angles and clean off the face so it is identifiable as possible one of my buddies had some water, with spreads of water on him to the sheet off the bed and wipe the blood often took photos >>> who was at that actually pulled the trigger the seals in the room will not say when president obama asked that question the teen politely declined to answer. changing gears. i'm brian hackney in the weather center and talk about the forecast >>> it but s
and " geronimo " as he passed the word for god and country he said i passed geronimo geronimo de k i a which stands for enemy killed in action. 20 minutes past 10 minutes left on the schedule >>> we wanted to collect dna samples we wanted to take photographs and to put it copies of that, obviously were taken the body and out of helicopter got shot down and it had the body but one of the other helicopter to have dna and photos so evidence to say we had him >>> and...
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but at some point, they'll have to start taking the dreaded 401(k), which we have the dreaded 401(k). but eight years, that's great job security. >> it's financial job security. this was a great compromise from the nfl perspective and the nfl referee association perspective, because both got a little bit of what they wanted. >> tiki, do you think the referees will have newfound respect in the league? >> i absolutely think they will. because when you see the alternative, you see how disruptives the to t s ths th s game. and you don't trust the decision they're making. you don't trust the replacement refs. you will trust these regular referees, who have been doing this for many, many years. >> tiki barber, nice to see you, two days in a row. >>> ahead on "starting point," the obama administration now suggesting that al qaeda may have been behind the attack on that libya consulate that killed four americans. why has it taken them so long to come forward with this? and do we have the full story, even now? >>> and take a look at this. a teenager dressed in a sheet with a fake grenade launc
but at some point, they'll have to start taking the dreaded 401(k), which we have the dreaded 401(k). but eight years, that's great job security. >> it's financial job security. this was a great compromise from the nfl perspective and the nfl referee association perspective, because both got a little bit of what they wanted. >> tiki, do you think the referees will have newfound respect in the league? >> i absolutely think they will. because when you see the alternative, you...
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converting a pension from a defined contribution -- defined benefit pension to defined contribution 401 k whichby five years. there was a reserve group of full-time refs who can be used to swap in for refs they feel aren't performing at a high enough level. that fight was somewhat similar to the chicago teachers union strike about how management was going to evaluate quality. that is still going to be implemented. there was a lot of talk about this -- you saw these corrections being appended to a lot of articles saying, oh, sorry we said it was a strike, it's not a strike, it's a lockout. what is a lockout, bill fletcher, so folks understand? >> a lockout is when the employer won't let people go to work. it's as simple as that. they say you're not coming in because we have not reached an agreement and we're going to pressure you until you scream and so a strike is when the workers make the determination that the negotiations have broken down and that they need to put pressure on the employer. this was a lockout and we're seeing increased lockouts as employers feel that they have more power and
converting a pension from a defined contribution -- defined benefit pension to defined contribution 401 k whichby five years. there was a reserve group of full-time refs who can be used to swap in for refs they feel aren't performing at a high enough level. that fight was somewhat similar to the chicago teachers union strike about how management was going to evaluate quality. that is still going to be implemented. there was a lot of talk about this -- you saw these corrections being appended to...
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universal, where we combined the best of a defined benefit of what you think is a normal pension and a 41 k whicha defined contribution. we have lost a lot of the defined benefit pensions in america for a number of reasons. but it had some good benefits where did know exactly what you would get an could count on it. the other point with the 401 k is you can't take it wherever you go. i combine the two into a sort of hybrid. this would be a retirement system that no matter where you were, you have a deduction made and your employer would put in some money also that would go to an investment fund led one of the big investment funds and you would be pooled with other investors but you could not borrow from it or take it out in a lump sum but like the 401 k, you would get it matter where you worked. then you would know at every point along the line how much you would get. in an annuity every month when you retire. something has to be done about this. we cannot continue to go down this road of fewer people having retirement funds. host: next is the independent blind from ohio, good morning. caller: si
universal, where we combined the best of a defined benefit of what you think is a normal pension and a 41 k whicha defined contribution. we have lost a lot of the defined benefit pensions in america for a number of reasons. but it had some good benefits where did know exactly what you would get an could count on it. the other point with the 401 k is you can't take it wherever you go. i combine the two into a sort of hybrid. this would be a retirement system that no matter where you were, you...
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k can, which are big ice cliffs and then i started to feel the actual rumble, tumble of an avalanche,n knocked over by a wave in the ocean before. and i was thinking to myself, my gosh, this is it. this -- excuse me, crying a lot. i try to laugh and cry at the same time. i said this is it and then i don't even know. couple of seconds, who knows what later. all of a sudden i felt it come to a stop and i immediately basically started freaking out. trying to, you only have a few seconds before the snow just starts getting hard, like cement. >> so you are actually conscious when it hits. you are actually tumbling over and over and you remain conscious? >> yes. i was conscious throughout the whole thing. what's interesting is the sun was not up yet. when i finally came to a stop, i started to thrash about to make an air pocket or something and i realized i'm on top of something. i'm on the surface but still in the tent and i'm thrashing about and i can't rip the tent open and i realize, wait a minute, i'll just unzip the door. but what was really surreal is i had been reading before and my
k can, which are big ice cliffs and then i started to feel the actual rumble, tumble of an avalanche,n knocked over by a wave in the ocean before. and i was thinking to myself, my gosh, this is it. this -- excuse me, crying a lot. i try to laugh and cry at the same time. i said this is it and then i don't even know. couple of seconds, who knows what later. all of a sudden i felt it come to a stop and i immediately basically started freaking out. trying to, you only have a few seconds before the...
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. >> those corporations -- connections academy and k-12, which specialize in online education, can profitaws that direct taxpayer money toward businesses like theirs. in 2011 both sat on alec's education task force, buthe two companies didn't just approve the model bill, they he ped craft it. the proof is inone of alec's own documents and there's more to the story. >>> thank you mr. speaker -- house bill 1030 has to do with the establishment of virtual public schools. >> last year an online schooling bill based on the alec model turned up in another state where alec has a powerful influence, tennessee. it was introduced in both the state senate and house by alec members. the bill passed, making private corporations eligible for public money for online education. then within weeks the k-12 corporation got what amounted to a no-bid contract to provide online education to any tennessee student from kindergarten through 8th grade. so let's review, the alec member corporations help craft the bill, alec legislators introduce it and vote on it, and now there's a state law on the books that enabl
. >> those corporations -- connections academy and k-12, which specialize in online education, can profitaws that direct taxpayer money toward businesses like theirs. in 2011 both sat on alec's education task force, buthe two companies didn't just approve the model bill, they he ped craft it. the proof is inone of alec's own documents and there's more to the story. >>> thank you mr. speaker -- house bill 1030 has to do with the establishment of virtual public schools. >>...
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the owners wanted to push them into a 401(k) plan, which by the way has been a disaster for most americansablished. and it was pasted in the 1970s congress. why is that? it'sicismmatic of the american economy. the figure you just cited-- 40% think we're in the right direction. why do the other 60% think no? because there's a women. the openers of the nfl teams are making tremendous money. they have very rich franchises and all referees want is a secure retirement, same thing that has been going on for decades here. if you look at america over the last 30, 40 years a wedge has been driven into our economic system. the middle class has stayed flat. the sense u bureau said roost year the average wage of a male worker is dead the same in 2011 as it was in 1978. 30 years of going nowhere. at the top, the top 1%, ther income went up 600% while the middle class is flat. that's why you're getting those figures. that's why we're getting slow growth. the middle class isn't being paid well enough so there's not enough demand to push our economy. the middle class are the job creators, and we're ignori
the owners wanted to push them into a 401(k) plan, which by the way has been a disaster for most americansablished. and it was pasted in the 1970s congress. why is that? it'sicismmatic of the american economy. the figure you just cited-- 40% think we're in the right direction. why do the other 60% think no? because there's a women. the openers of the nfl teams are making tremendous money. they have very rich franchises and all referees want is a secure retirement, same thing that has been going...