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carried out in the state's because if you are here in new hampshire it is not the same set of economic conditions or expensive living as l.a. or new york city so to me a national minimum wage doesn't make a lot of sense. secondly i pink if states raise the minimum wage and many have and i don't have any problem with states doing that but people have to realize there are trade-offss. one of the trade offs as we have extremely high youth unemployment in this country and one of the many things young people do is start in minimum-wage jobs. lot of people starting minimum wage jobs not because they want to end up in minimum-wage jobs but because they want to learn skills that allow them to get a better job. i say to young people having started as a secretary, not being paid very well, i say don't wait for the perfect job just get a job because any job you get you going to learn things learn skills, learn about yourself, learn about the world around you. when we make it harder for businesses to hire young people worry about that because young people don't get the skills they need. the final thing i would say is the most important job creation eng
carried out in the state's because if you are here in new hampshire it is not the same set of economic conditions or expensive living as l.a. or new york city so to me a national minimum wage doesn't make a lot of sense. secondly i pink if states raise the minimum wage and many have and i don't have any problem with states doing that but people have to realize there are trade-offss. one of the trade offs as we have extremely high youth unemployment in this country and one of the many things...
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l.a. or new york city. to so to me a national minimum wage doesn't make a lot of sense. if states raise the minimum wage and many have and i don't have any problem with states doing that, but i think people have to realize there are tradeoffs. so one of the tradeoffs is we have extremely high youth unemployment in this country. and one of the many things that young people do is start in minimum wage jobs. a lot of people start in minimum wage jobs, not because they want to end up in minimum wage jobs, but because they want to learn skills that allow them to get a better job. i say to young people all the time, having started as a secretary, not being paid very well. i say to young people all the time, don't wait for the perfect job. just get a job. because any job you get, you're gonna learn things you're gonna learn skills you're gonna learn about yourself and the world around you. so when we make it harder for businesses to hire young people, i worry about that. bauds young people don't get the skills they need. the most important job creation in this country is small
l.a. or new york city. to so to me a national minimum wage doesn't make a lot of sense. if states raise the minimum wage and many have and i don't have any problem with states doing that, but i think people have to realize there are tradeoffs. so one of the tradeoffs is we have extremely high youth unemployment in this country. and one of the many things that young people do is start in minimum wage jobs. a lot of people start in minimum wage jobs, not because they want to end up in minimum...
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l.a. or new york city sometimetimes square, they will do it. and you have a terror sanctuary again the size of jordan. oil revenue. now is not the time to -- >> and with them recruiting here in the u.s. we want every tool we can have. >> it just keeps getting more chaotic in the middle east. areas that people want to kill as many americans as they can kill. now is not the time to retreat. >> still ahead must read opinion pages. and we'll talk politics with chuck todd and david axelrod. and just a reminder -- >> mika will be at the barnes & noble at palm beach gardens tomorrow. that's a great place. it's an 11:00 a.m. for her new book grow your value, a great read. stop by. >> should be some nice sunny weather, right? we'll be right back. it's the final days of the ford ecoboost challenge. here we go! last chance to save big on ford, and get our best deals of the season. fusion is rockin' it man. i prefer without a doubt the escape over the cr-v. what doesn't this truck do? but these great deals end soon so act fast and don't miss out. do you wa
l.a. or new york city sometimetimes square, they will do it. and you have a terror sanctuary again the size of jordan. oil revenue. now is not the time to -- >> and with them recruiting here in the u.s. we want every tool we can have. >> it just keeps getting more chaotic in the middle east. areas that people want to kill as many americans as they can kill. now is not the time to retreat. >> still ahead must read opinion pages. and we'll talk politics with chuck todd and david...
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what's more disgusting a new york city subway or a floor in >>> here's a question for you, what's more disgusting a new york city subway or a floor in the casino? jane wells is in l.ath the answer. jane? >> reporter: both? you know, here's the thing about carpeting as opposed to a subway. well, carpeting really takes a beating and it holds onto the stuff. that's why this corporate carpeting like we have here is usually dark and textured and eventually has to be replaced. casinos take it to a whole other level. the pachanga resort and casino, which is the largest in california, has 100,000 square feet of carpeting it has been pulling out. rather than just throwing it away, they are sending it to a recycler to be turned into carpet padding. >> if you can understand how much carpet is in one of these casinos, basically, just to do the main floor down there, it would be like an average house of say 150 yards. you can take 1,000 of those houses and go dump them in the landfill. they don't do that. >> now, unfortunately, the new carpeting which goes on top of the pad and is also made of recycled materials still has the same seizure inducing patterns you so often see at c
what's more disgusting a new york city subway or a floor in >>> here's a question for you, what's more disgusting a new york city subway or a floor in the casino? jane wells is in l.ath the answer. jane? >> reporter: both? you know, here's the thing about carpeting as opposed to a subway. well, carpeting really takes a beating and it holds onto the stuff. that's why this corporate carpeting like we have here is usually dark and textured and eventually has to be replaced. casinos...
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or something. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and you're now -- you used to live in new york city. now, you're obviously in l.a. been spiritual. >> seth: uh-huh. [ laughter ] >> but the thing that sucks is my swipe is off. you know, like, metro card swipe? like locals, you pride yourself on just the one swipe and you're in. >> seth: yeah. >> and you look at tourists and like, "come on, you eight-swipe loser." [ laughter and applause ] and now i'm like, "ah, ah." >> seth: no swipe. you lost -- no swipe game. >> lost my swipe. >> seth: oh my goodness. that's heartbreaking. >> that's hollywood, man. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's what hollywood took from you? >> yeah, that's what it took. >> seth: it stole your swipe. now, but you can start a car on one turn. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] you got your car move. >> everyone can. you're just, like, in your car like, "ah!" >> seth: "i live in new york. i don't know how to do this." [ laughter ] you're being honored tonight. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> seth: you're winning a webby award for best comedic performance for the netflix special, yes? >
or something. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> seth: and you're now -- you used to live in new york city. now, you're obviously in l.a. been spiritual. >> seth: uh-huh. [ laughter ] >> but the thing that sucks is my swipe is off. you know, like, metro card swipe? like locals, you pride yourself on just the one swipe and you're in. >> seth: yeah. >> and you look at tourists and like, "come on, you eight-swipe loser." [ laughter and applause ] and now i'm...
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l.a. or new york? >> a lot of people would have said southern people, whatever they want to call us, in all actuality, we're an island town. miami was made up of bohamians that really build up the citycted music? >> it's everything in the music. it's everything. i mean, when people think about me, this guy makes booty shaking music. everybody's dancing. everybody is dancing in a sexual way. the girls are standing up on you. i'm pretty sure you know. the girls stand up on you and put their butt on you. >> i've seen this on television. >> it's no different than a lap dance. >> among your other accomplishments, you ran for office. >> yeah. >> about 70% residents of miami speak spanish at home. >> uh-huh. >> enormous african-american and afro-caribbean community. how come the state keeps electing conservative white guys? >> you have a whole quiet community. you didn't get them excited about voting. >> it is the opposite of get out the vote program. it is don't bother to vote. >> don't bother to vote. take the governor's election. african-americans voted at 20%. if we would have voted at 50%, charlotte gris would have won the governor's race. >> if you were selling miami to somebody, wha
l.a. or new york? >> a lot of people would have said southern people, whatever they want to call us, in all actuality, we're an island town. miami was made up of bohamians that really build up the citycted music? >> it's everything in the music. it's everything. i mean, when people think about me, this guy makes booty shaking music. everybody's dancing. everybody is dancing in a sexual way. the girls are standing up on you. i'm pretty sure you know. the girls stand up on you and put...