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they were less likely to disagree, less likely to volunteer, and less likely to compete with co- workers. > >how do you turn that situation around? > >you can turn that fear into confidence by doing a couple of things. number one: be knowledgeable. make sure that you understand what the company needs and that you are the go to expert. number two: see the big picture and how you fit in the big picture and make sure that you understand how what you're responsible for aligns with that organization. number three: be a problem solver and not just a problem identifier. organizations are seeking individuals who are critical thinkers. at university of phoenix, in our classroom, we teach critical thinking and i had an employee that was experiencing being downsized in his department and he was a supervisor. instead of him going to his manager with how do i get the work done with very few resources he went with a solution that he learned in the classroom and how to reallocate the resources which made him more valuable to the organization. > >who's getting hired? what specifically are companies look
they were less likely to disagree, less likely to volunteer, and less likely to compete with co- workers. > >how do you turn that situation around? > >you can turn that fear into confidence by doing a couple of things. number one: be knowledgeable. make sure that you understand what the company needs and that you are the go to expert. number two: see the big picture and how you fit in the big picture and make sure that you understand how what you're responsible for aligns with that...
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are you more or less confident? aller: i'm less confident. host: why is that? caller: well, there's a little store. is it ok to say the name? up here at mars, we've got friends that work here, and for that obamacare, they can cut everybody to about 30 hours. serve going to be working part-time. host: how about your own situation? are you working full-time or part-time? caller: no, i'm retired. host: appreciate you calling in. alan next up, new hyde park, new york, democrats line. caller: i'm a little more confident. as in most things, it will take a few years to judge, but the stock market is up significantly. people have a lot invested in their 401-k's. it's really not mentioned enough. the job market is up. indeed, it should be better, and the housing market is up, so there's really no choice but to be a little confident. a new york city story on the front page of the "new york times" this morning, the mayor's race in new york, and a picture of anthony wiener on the subway, the former congressman. the headline, candidate's surprising freed scandal, just a bit
are you more or less confident? aller: i'm less confident. host: why is that? caller: well, there's a little store. is it ok to say the name? up here at mars, we've got friends that work here, and for that obamacare, they can cut everybody to about 30 hours. serve going to be working part-time. host: how about your own situation? are you working full-time or part-time? caller: no, i'm retired. host: appreciate you calling in. alan next up, new hyde park, new york, democrats line. caller: i'm a...
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we are less safe. >> that is up to a jury.going warn labels in general. >> when they were first sued it fought back and won. >> it cost us $2.5 million to win. >> john: even whether you win you lose. >> it's the lawyers that are winning and everybody else loses. >> john: more lawsuits poured in. >> the year before we filed for bankruptcy we had 25 cases in the last nine months. >> you can sue until they are broke and tired and can't provide jobs and take care of communities and be an entrepreneur. >> john: even if their cans were dangerous, they don't take into account of not having a product. during hurricane sandy stores ran out of containers for gasoline. >> we can't keep them in the stores. >> manufacturers are having keeping up. >> john: they didn't know they no longer exist. customers were desperate for cans. >> i looked all over brooklyn. this is first time i found a five gallon gas can. >> people are saying you have a bucket you get gasoline from a gas station. >> one man walked into a gas station will you go ago five
we are less safe. >> that is up to a jury.going warn labels in general. >> when they were first sued it fought back and won. >> it cost us $2.5 million to win. >> john: even whether you win you lose. >> it's the lawyers that are winning and everybody else loses. >> john: more lawsuits poured in. >> the year before we filed for bankruptcy we had 25 cases in the last nine months. >> you can sue until they are broke and tired and can't provide jobs...
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than they are facebook but the multiples are much less demanding. >> david, i know you're bullish on apple, if you had to chose apple or facebook, which would it be? >> i would take apple over the next six months. >> but apple's profits were down year over year. >> the second half of the year, going into a period of time apple introducing new products and margins expand and margins will be easier so return in terms of profit growth and the other advantage is a much less demanding evaluation. you're also getting not insignificant dividend where you don't get with facebook. >> thank you so much. >>> on wall street today the dow and s&p pulling back from record highs dragged down by weak earnings results from caterpillar and at&t after the bill yesterday. but a strong performance from apple as they exceeded expectations. the black just barely. the dow is shedding 25.5 to close at 15,542, the nasdaq added a fraction of a point 3,579 and the s&p fell. >>> speaking in gamesville, illinois he defended his administration's policies, criticized wall street's irresponsibility, washington polic
than they are facebook but the multiples are much less demanding. >> david, i know you're bullish on apple, if you had to chose apple or facebook, which would it be? >> i would take apple over the next six months. >> but apple's profits were down year over year. >> the second half of the year, going into a period of time apple introducing new products and margins expand and margins will be easier so return in terms of profit growth and the other advantage is a much less...
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because when middle class families have less to spend guess what businesses have fewer consumers. when wealth concentrates at the very top it can inflate unstable bubbles that threaten the economy. so according to obama bubbles are the riches fault so while romney and warren buffett are distracting the president what they're both the federal reserve have their hands compressing interest rates to a store close fueling tons of money into the financial sector this coupled with government policies that supported housing initiatives some of which obama voted for when he was in congress helped inflate the housing bubble you can't have a bubble without middle class participation the one percent were buying the securities made up of the ninety nine percent it wasn't the richest fault it was the system and please wealth concentration is simply a side effect of a bubble not the cause and you can't fix the problem if you don't know the cause but don't worry because the white house has a better bargain for the middle class that's the name of his plan and he went so far as to say that whatever
because when middle class families have less to spend guess what businesses have fewer consumers. when wealth concentrates at the very top it can inflate unstable bubbles that threaten the economy. so according to obama bubbles are the riches fault so while romney and warren buffett are distracting the president what they're both the federal reserve have their hands compressing interest rates to a store close fueling tons of money into the financial sector this coupled with government policies...
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people are just less concerned about really bad outcomes. nobody really understands gold prices, and i do not intend to understand it either. >> think you for your service -- >> you everes. much. >> senator warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for your service during hard times. the biggest banks in the country have reported huge profits over the last couple of years. just this week, they reported .ome staggering numbers wells fargo profits jumped 19% from last year, jpmorgan chase profits jumped, and citigroup rockets jumped 42%. some reports have indicated that a big part of those problems have come from the banks trading notvity, and other words, from banking, but from trading on wall street and elsewhere. these you concerned that biggest banks are loading up on big risks again, or is there another explanation for this spike in profits? just say that we are quite aware of these portfolios, and we are addressing them in at least two ways, more than two, really. one of them is that we just finalized new capital requirements tha
people are just less concerned about really bad outcomes. nobody really understands gold prices, and i do not intend to understand it either. >> think you for your service -- >> you everes. much. >> senator warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for your service during hard times. the biggest banks in the country have reported huge profits over the last couple of years. just this week, they reported .ome staggering numbers wells fargo profits jumped 19% from...
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polluting and have less of a carbon footprint and that is significant. it would be great to have data provided to my office and jeremy pollack and myself to see how the shift is moving forward. we're also looking at amending the healthy air and transportation -- clean air transportation ordinance so it would be good useful information to have as well. is that contract mflgdz can provide? >> yes absolutely. we are happy to provide it. >> thank you. >> okay. supervisor mar. >> i just wanted to thank i think the office of contract administration for bringing this forward. i also like supervisor avalos would like to see a reduction in the fuel use in the city in conjunction with the healthy air ordinance and different efforts going around from us and 350 .org and others focusing on the fuel crisis. i know with the peak task force recommendations from several years ago there were key suggestions given the volatility of the gas prices and i think this contract builds in some protections given how volatile the gas prices are. i did have a question about the sec
polluting and have less of a carbon footprint and that is significant. it would be great to have data provided to my office and jeremy pollack and myself to see how the shift is moving forward. we're also looking at amending the healthy air and transportation -- clean air transportation ordinance so it would be good useful information to have as well. is that contract mflgdz can provide? >> yes absolutely. we are happy to provide it. >> thank you. >> okay. supervisor mar....
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but a 25-foot flex-able hose weighs less than a pound. the flex-able hose is so compact and lightweight, a child can manage a 75-foot hose easily. the flex-able hose will never kink and is guaranteed to take the mess out of watering your lawn and plants, so washing your windows or spraying off your gutters has never been easier. the flex-able hose is made of a tough double-wall construction that is designed to bend and stretch but never kink. >> the flex-able hose is incredible. it has plenty of pressure, lots of volume... it'll even reach second-story gutters. >> it's the perfect tool around the yard, around the house, the driveway, the pool. i just love it. >> it's lightweight enough for the kids. we can take it all the way around the house. we can take it on the boat. i'm telling you, it's terrific. >> announcer: stop coiling your hose with bulky devices. flex-able hose automatically retracts in seconds and weighs less than one pound. in fact, a 75-foot hose easily fits in a small bucket and stores away neatly in a drawer. flex-able ho
but a 25-foot flex-able hose weighs less than a pound. the flex-able hose is so compact and lightweight, a child can manage a 75-foot hose easily. the flex-able hose will never kink and is guaranteed to take the mess out of watering your lawn and plants, so washing your windows or spraying off your gutters has never been easier. the flex-able hose is made of a tough double-wall construction that is designed to bend and stretch but never kink. >> the flex-able hose is incredible. it has...
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firms less competitive overseas. sam sung's earnings, the big story in tech, the latest report shows that the saturation in the mobile market right not be an apple centric story. apple's shares in california back mode, up 6% and down today. lastly, biotech, a risk averse sector, a pocket of strength, outperforming the nasdaq. sue? >> all right, actually, i'll pick it up from there, seema. thanks very much. so, steve, let's talk a little bit more. >> got the nice relaxed summer suit on. >> i think you're okay. >> i'll be appearing in court in charleston later today. >> i guess i've got to get forward. >> waving you forward. >> you know why, because it's a good jobs numbers? >> who is adding the jobs? >> i'll get to that in a second. the edges of this report were good all around, and even when you peel back the layers, it looks pretty good. here's the first thing to look at. payroll up 195, beating the revision. revision 70,000, april and may up higher, people came back into the workforce and the average hourly earning
firms less competitive overseas. sam sung's earnings, the big story in tech, the latest report shows that the saturation in the mobile market right not be an apple centric story. apple's shares in california back mode, up 6% and down today. lastly, biotech, a risk averse sector, a pocket of strength, outperforming the nasdaq. sue? >> all right, actually, i'll pick it up from there, seema. thanks very much. so, steve, let's talk a little bit more. >> got the nice relaxed summer suit...
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these have to be an hour or less increment. can you take it for three hours. >> >> but not the weekend. vehicles must be available at least 75% of the time. this is in response to the fact that we are facilitating or inviting peer to peer operators to operate and there is an understandable apprehension that -- again let me explain the peer to peer notion. i own a car. i drive it a little bit. why not let people drive it when i am not using it? it's a great idea. maybe 10, 12, 20 families can use my car. many might get rid of their car but we're sensitive to the notion these spaces are valuable and important asset for the city and this agency is a custodian of that trust and we don't want someone to rent their private space and share their car a little bit. we want to make sure if they're participating as a car share vehicle their car is truly shared so we put that floor remains to be seen and why we're doing the pilot whether 75% is the right number. we will watch that very closely. all participating car share organizations hav
these have to be an hour or less increment. can you take it for three hours. >> >> but not the weekend. vehicles must be available at least 75% of the time. this is in response to the fact that we are facilitating or inviting peer to peer operators to operate and there is an understandable apprehension that -- again let me explain the peer to peer notion. i own a car. i drive it a little bit. why not let people drive it when i am not using it? it's a great idea. maybe 10, 12, 20...
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one of those project alternatives, 351-foot height, that's actually less than existing zoning. as confirmed by the planning department staff, existing zoning is 400 feet. then as the public agency, the successor agency, we engaged kaiser marsten associates to vet the assumptions and conclusions of the eps report which was sponsored by the developer. we came to the same conclusions. we vetted those assumptions and actually with permission from the committee to have mr. tim kelly from kaiser marston soresction to walk through the scope of his review. since that time he has looked at the sussman report which has been talked about by a number of the sponsors to walk through his independent review of the judgment and peer review of the workout there. >> you may come forward. >> good afternoon, members of the board. i have copies here. >> you can hand them up through the clerk. >> so, my name is tim kelly. i'm president of kaiser marston soresction. as tiffany just explained, we did a peer review. let me give you a background about who we are. we have been in san francisco for almost
one of those project alternatives, 351-foot height, that's actually less than existing zoning. as confirmed by the planning department staff, existing zoning is 400 feet. then as the public agency, the successor agency, we engaged kaiser marsten associates to vet the assumptions and conclusions of the eps report which was sponsored by the developer. we came to the same conclusions. we vetted those assumptions and actually with permission from the committee to have mr. tim kelly from kaiser...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> the search is on for a man whose escape from an arkansas jail was caught on jail. officials say he conspired with several people to plan the escape. gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: this man is about to escape from jail. and the ease with which he does it is breathtaking. his name is derek estelle, he's 33 with an extensive rap sheet. this past march, he had to be tear gassed out of a glding. that brings us to the jail. he was here waiting a court day on his latest charges. he's on the phone, but not necessarily talking to anybody. it's the beginning of his escape plan. >> there were only two deputies in the room and it's also our sunday visitation. >> reporter: estelle starts running, jumps through a window and lands in the public lobby. it looks like a bad cartoon. he's then followed by a guard, who was caught off guard, and the chase begi
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> the search is on for a man whose escape from an arkansas jail was caught on jail. officials say he conspired with several people to plan the escape. gary tuchman has the story. >> reporter: this man is about to escape from jail. and the ease with which he does it is...
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valuable the pound the less gold you would receive for each pound the yellow line is the price index ranging from zero to thirty well england was on the gold standard the price level was fairly constant so it's going up until nine hundred fourteen so during world war one thousand nine hundred fourteen to one thousand eight hundred england effectively doubled its money supply causing the price index to increase substantially as we see it right here during this time they also suspended the gold standard as they were too many pounds in circulation to be redeemed for gold so even though we show that the price level of gold is fairly constant rate here you couldn't redeem your currency for gold at that time after the war the english central bank wanted to return to the gold standard and remember the number of pounds circulating in the economy had doubled but the amount of gold hadn't changed the only way to return to a gold standard prewar levels would be to contract the money supply and this was done by raising interest rates increasing savings but when interest rates shot up to seven pe
valuable the pound the less gold you would receive for each pound the yellow line is the price index ranging from zero to thirty well england was on the gold standard the price level was fairly constant so it's going up until nine hundred fourteen so during world war one thousand nine hundred fourteen to one thousand eight hundred england effectively doubled its money supply causing the price index to increase substantially as we see it right here during this time they also suspended the gold...
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she'll have less problems with her nose. she'll have less chance of having cancers. so the longer she's a non-smoker the better everything is, not just her copd and related symptoms. and she will survive longer and her lung function will not decline as rapidly as though she continued to smoke. (peter) now i can tell you that elaine did go into a smoking cessation program and she claims she has quit. and she claims she is doing well. how are you doing, grace anne? (grace anne) i am doing well. i am here really to give courage to people. to say what their disease is and to learn everything they can about it. and i mean earnest hemingway said, "the world breaks us all eventually. but then most of us become strong in all our broken places". (peter) alright, i want to stop for just a moment and sum up what we've been discussing to this point. it's been a very complicated discussion as it turns out. proper treatment of copd, with medications and lifestyle changes, can stabilize the disease and it can make you less symptomatic. but i can tell you what our viewers want to he
she'll have less problems with her nose. she'll have less chance of having cancers. so the longer she's a non-smoker the better everything is, not just her copd and related symptoms. and she will survive longer and her lung function will not decline as rapidly as though she continued to smoke. (peter) now i can tell you that elaine did go into a smoking cessation program and she claims she has quit. and she claims she is doing well. how are you doing, grace anne? (grace anne) i am doing well. i...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot.t's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. connell: we are back now on market now. what about twitter? a report that they could be a step closer to filing for an ipo. the company posted a job description for financial reporting manager. responsible for preparation of monthly reporting materials. why do you need that kind of worker? [laughter] dagen: at your public filing. connell: they said in the past that they had no plan to go public. somebody is thinking about it if you are posting that kind of a job. dagen: i know that the venture capitalists have to cash out. after what happened with facebook and the disastrous public offering, the stock is still trading below the offering price. why would you want to go public? connell: it was right during the show. there was so much hype and then -- it is almost back. it is almost back to that magic price. maybe it will be a happier story for twitter. dagen: i
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot.t's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. connell: we are back now on market now. what about twitter? a report that they could be a step closer to filing for an ipo. the company posted a job description for financial reporting manager. responsible for preparation of monthly reporting materials. why do you need that kind of worker? [laughter]...
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the less the city spends on basic services, the less people want to live in detroit. the city's population has dropped by 5% since 2000. around 30% of detroit is vacant.
the less the city spends on basic services, the less people want to live in detroit. the city's population has dropped by 5% since 2000. around 30% of detroit is vacant.
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it's a little less obvious. the government is the biggest consumer of oil. >> as far as the government -- they're not just moving money around. look at how much money we've lost from fannie mae and freddie mac and the post office. >> look at the -- >> it's not productive. >> wa about the private sector loans? that was all bad use of capital. the government doesn't have a monopoly of bad use of capital. it happens through both public and private sector. >> i want to go back to something that he said the government is not responsible for the increase. but what the government can do, unfortunately, is slow things down. so, you know, you look at a lot of departments, whether it's homeland security or the irs, which is, you know, had workers on furlough, they all act as kind of a tax on the productive part of the economy. so the less they do, the less people they have implementing these confounding rules and regulations, the less -- the better the private sector can work. so i think that, again, you see a shrinking o
it's a little less obvious. the government is the biggest consumer of oil. >> as far as the government -- they're not just moving money around. look at how much money we've lost from fannie mae and freddie mac and the post office. >> look at the -- >> it's not productive. >> wa about the private sector loans? that was all bad use of capital. the government doesn't have a monopoly of bad use of capital. it happens through both public and private sector. >> i want to...
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means that you're less responsible and less likely able to be deterred. so the twin pillars of the criminal law don't really apply. but i'm not sure that the psychologists who do psychological testing and i.q. or the neuroscientists have really connected up the constitutional reasons why because it may be that they're substructures of i.q. that are more relevant to the eighth amendment question. it's not a general i.q. score that is ultimately relevant. in fact, the california supreme court has dealt with exactly that question of what subscales might be constitutional relevant rather than the global i.q. score. >> one question here which i think is very interesting. in my community, we strongly feel that diet plays a strong diagnosis of the violence we see, the intake of sugar which is heavily consumed is a factor. what is your take on that? >> diet certainly plays a role in controlling and behavior. you know, i'm not that familiar with all of the different science associated with different dietary restrictions and other types of things. you can certainly
means that you're less responsible and less likely able to be deterred. so the twin pillars of the criminal law don't really apply. but i'm not sure that the psychologists who do psychological testing and i.q. or the neuroscientists have really connected up the constitutional reasons why because it may be that they're substructures of i.q. that are more relevant to the eighth amendment question. it's not a general i.q. score that is ultimately relevant. in fact, the california supreme court has...
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they're less developmentally mature. what happened to terrence graham? he got sentenced. he didn't get sentenced to life without parole that was now unconstitutional. if you actually read what happened at the sentencing hearing for terrence graham, there was, again, dueling psychologists with a scrist and the state sigh kentucky scrist made the claim he was suffering from anti-personality disorder and in his view, no one recovers from anti-personality disorder and therefore he should be put away virtually for the rest of his life and the defense expert is said there has already been demonstration of his increased maturity and that i do think that he will mature out of it and the brain science supported the defense side of that. he got 25 years. that was the sentence. so even though i very much agree as a constitutional matter, we can draw those bright lines at the group level, in the end, just by necessity the law has to deal with individuals. >> would you agree that the judicial system is not really the best place for us to be determining whether or not the science behin
they're less developmentally mature. what happened to terrence graham? he got sentenced. he didn't get sentenced to life without parole that was now unconstitutional. if you actually read what happened at the sentencing hearing for terrence graham, there was, again, dueling psychologists with a scrist and the state sigh kentucky scrist made the claim he was suffering from anti-personality disorder and in his view, no one recovers from anti-personality disorder and therefore he should be put...
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the young suspect lived less than 100 yards away. police say they found all the stolen items in his home and that he confessed to the rape. officers arrested him, the girlfriend, and her friend. we stopped by the suspect's home. the sister tells a different story. >> 30 seconds ago you say it's consensual. >> you're recording i'm not going to say anything. you can get away go, bart's lead negotiator is on vacation. and the fact that the absence brought in to oversee the talk did little to curb the union's fire. >> we were advised that he was scheduled to take a vacation. we requested that he not take the vacation or someone else be put in his place. >> reporter: he doesn't seem to be interested in talking when they made the most recent counteroffer. >> he said no, no questions. he never came back and that is his style. >> we have negotiating teams that are available to respond to anything. >> where is mr. hawk? >> he had previous commitments. he had previous commitments is all i'm told. >> reporter: are you concerned on how it will l
the young suspect lived less than 100 yards away. police say they found all the stolen items in his home and that he confessed to the rape. officers arrested him, the girlfriend, and her friend. we stopped by the suspect's home. the sister tells a different story. >> 30 seconds ago you say it's consensual. >> you're recording i'm not going to say anything. you can get away go, bart's lead negotiator is on vacation. and the fact that the absence brought in to oversee the talk did...
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they have less savings, all of that. so when they leave the job their rollover benefit is going to be much lower. and so that probably encompasses a lot of low income workers as well. and especially in the occupations. we know that it's going to be lower. people are going to take their money. i think there was some work, but i'd heard a number like 5 billion a year is the penalty amount that people are paying for taking, you know, taking out their money early, and a lot of that is low income. treasury department has a very complicated paper on all of that, but that's the only place i've ever heard of that really spent we did look at leakage. by race and by pay bands. and so that is where we really did see some differences, that african-americans are taking high volumes of loans and withdrawals and gender fuels are taking high volumes than males. but the highest level of leakage is really happening in the 40-$60,000 range, the midrange. those are the ones that are tapping into their account at the lower levels are but not
they have less savings, all of that. so when they leave the job their rollover benefit is going to be much lower. and so that probably encompasses a lot of low income workers as well. and especially in the occupations. we know that it's going to be lower. people are going to take their money. i think there was some work, but i'd heard a number like 5 billion a year is the penalty amount that people are paying for taking, you know, taking out their money early, and a lot of that is low income....
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less than four percent are in the 40 to 50 staff mark. they will be implemented by the obama care regulation and nine out of ten offer an insurance program. i am skeptical. i don't think it will kill jobs but potentially change the jobs that are offered. i don't see it killing jobs. >> it is not for the people who are already working there and not tting current employees, but new hires are me reluctant to hire people full- time cause of the health care law. >> the majority of the job growth came from small businesses. the reason why president obama is the first president to be there in a recovery where incomes have fallen and labor participation rate has fallen, he is pushing the heah care man date on to people. he extended the man date because it doesn't work. it is raising costs and when costs go up, businesses hire less. >> john, you have unemployment that is high as ours is particularly minority youth who are facing a 40 percent unemployment rate right now and in is a targeted group and group that is hurt the most by the heth care law
less than four percent are in the 40 to 50 staff mark. they will be implemented by the obama care regulation and nine out of ten offer an insurance program. i am skeptical. i don't think it will kill jobs but potentially change the jobs that are offered. i don't see it killing jobs. >> it is not for the people who are already working there and not tting current employees, but new hires are me reluctant to hire people full- time cause of the health care law. >> the majority of the...
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the pickup in economic growth, partly reflects the federal fiscal policy that will reserve less drag as the spending diminishes. the committee also believes that the risk to the economy has diminished reflecting some easing of financial stress to your up in the games and housing and labor market that i mentioned earlier for state and local government and stronger households. that being said, the federal fiscal policy will restrain economic growth by more than we currently expect where the debate concerning other fiscal policy issues will evolve in a way that could hamper recovery. more generally, the economy remains one of old to unanticipated shocks come including the possibility that global economic growth could be slower than anticipated. with unemployment still high, and inflation running below objective, the highly accommodated monetary policy will remain appropriate for the foreseeable future. in normal circumstances, the committee's basic tool is targeted for the federal funds rate. however, it has been close to zero since late 2000 and cannot be reduced. instead, we are provi
the pickup in economic growth, partly reflects the federal fiscal policy that will reserve less drag as the spending diminishes. the committee also believes that the risk to the economy has diminished reflecting some easing of financial stress to your up in the games and housing and labor market that i mentioned earlier for state and local government and stronger households. that being said, the federal fiscal policy will restrain economic growth by more than we currently expect where the...
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and less on our teachers. today american kids are stuck on the mediocrity merry-go-round, with one in four students not even graduating from high school. something seriously wrong with our approach to education in america, and the futures of almost 50 million kids enrolled in public schools depend on getting it right. so how do we best educate our kids? ♪ >> when i grow up, i would like to be either a dancer or an athlete. >> when i grow up, i want to be a teacher. >> me too. i want to be a football player. >> when i grow up, i want to do something with animals. >> when i grow up, i want to be a makeup artist. >> when i grow up, i want to be a teacher like my teacher. >> i'm a parent, and my son lakin is only six years old. when he grows up, he wants to be a police detective. and like most jobs, he can't do it without an education. but when it comes to teaching our kids, americans are continually falling behind. even though we're one of the wealthiest nations in the world, spending more than $500 billion a yea
and less on our teachers. today american kids are stuck on the mediocrity merry-go-round, with one in four students not even graduating from high school. something seriously wrong with our approach to education in america, and the futures of almost 50 million kids enrolled in public schools depend on getting it right. so how do we best educate our kids? ♪ >> when i grow up, i would like to be either a dancer or an athlete. >> when i grow up, i want to be a teacher. >> me...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot.t needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing
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in less than a month with no vetting.not going to allow that to occur. >> for those that don't know if nlrb is the national labor relations board. governor dean, do you agree with sarah? >> excuse me, do i what? did i what? >> do you agree with sarah? >> of course not, are you kidding? this is a deal -- we have to have a functioning national labor relations board because there aren't enough people on it. i hardly believe he's going to pick the successor at the white house. you get this as sarah said, this happens when the majority -- >> she thinks the filibuster is going to go away. >> well, i think that's probably not entirely a bad thing, i just wish it would go away sooner rather than later while we have control. >> this deal ultimately, you know, was inevitable, but it wasn't good. i mean, as you said yourself, michelle, you know, with the nlrb, the national relation labor board really, you know, we see a white house putting forward nominees that are nothing more than a pay back to big labor. the last nominee who has
in less than a month with no vetting.not going to allow that to occur. >> for those that don't know if nlrb is the national labor relations board. governor dean, do you agree with sarah? >> excuse me, do i what? did i what? >> do you agree with sarah? >> of course not, are you kidding? this is a deal -- we have to have a functioning national labor relations board because there aren't enough people on it. i hardly believe he's going to pick the successor at the white...
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do you feel less secure because of that nor some reason but most no i don't feel any less safe but still it shows that although france bends a lot of time preaching freedom to the entire world it should probably deal with its own issues first but. we said to sit mean that your attempt to fight that you system from was then as you said you were doing has failed. no i don't think so i think next year's european elections are going to be a huge up people because patriotic parties like my own are growing in popularity in all countries across europe all peoples are starting to reject the european union which is a deeply undemocratic system that is failed and i think the majority in the european parliament can change next year and it's true that it will be a change in direction which i think will be a good thing if you look so your own popularity continues to grow i mean i grew up in paris and i remember when i was a child the national front was really a marginal party that didn't have much support and now it really has become they think france is third biggest party why do you think you've be
do you feel less secure because of that nor some reason but most no i don't feel any less safe but still it shows that although france bends a lot of time preaching freedom to the entire world it should probably deal with its own issues first but. we said to sit mean that your attempt to fight that you system from was then as you said you were doing has failed. no i don't think so i think next year's european elections are going to be a huge up people because patriotic parties like my own are...
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if you look at others, yes, but less. i'm talking -- when you talk about the therapies, you often think of prison, and that's really where those started. but if you look at it from a public health perspective, you probably wouldn't be thinking about prison so much our school system, because people that become offended often are identified in school. they get in constant fights, and the school counselors know who they are, and the same therapies that work in prison work about as well, maybe even a little better, in school actually, but the more violent prisoners, the less therapies sometimes work. you know, i know as i look out in the audience that some of you, someone out there has a daughter, more likely a son, that has some of these traits, and you know that this could be a great, loving person who can do awful things, and you wonder where they're headed. so part of this process is a little bit of positive until i know what most of you are looking for, which is controlling violence. part of this process is to say you do
if you look at others, yes, but less. i'm talking -- when you talk about the therapies, you often think of prison, and that's really where those started. but if you look at it from a public health perspective, you probably wouldn't be thinking about prison so much our school system, because people that become offended often are identified in school. they get in constant fights, and the school counselors know who they are, and the same therapies that work in prison work about as well, maybe even...
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they're less exposed.sually you have lower nonperforming loan ratio than smaller lenders, but the trend should be the same. that's an issue for these banks. the second question mark for them is a potential review of their quality assets from the central bank. the european central bank. and even if they don't believe in this, this could lead to some higher provisions for the spanish banks. so that's another issue for them. and last but not least, there is a question mark this week for the shareholders of this bank because recently the bank of spain asked the lenders not to pay out more than 25% of their profit in cash dividend. that is much lower than the usual dividend payout ratio. which means that perhaps, ross, the shareholders also will be the next victim of the crisis. >> we'll see. stefan, thank you for now. >>> still to come on the program, as greece secures its next aid tranche, we'll hear from our guest who says the eurozone crisis is far from over. more from miles in just a few minutes. >>> specu
they're less exposed.sually you have lower nonperforming loan ratio than smaller lenders, but the trend should be the same. that's an issue for these banks. the second question mark for them is a potential review of their quality assets from the central bank. the european central bank. and even if they don't believe in this, this could lead to some higher provisions for the spanish banks. so that's another issue for them. and last but not least, there is a question mark this week for the...
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there is a lot less butter, a lot less sugar. >> looks phenomenal. >> on the bottom, a take on a french classic. this is a ring of cream puff inside this caramel, peanut but the and chocolate. >> amazing. so you studied and worked under chef daniel boloud. howe how did you get the resources to open your own bakery? >> i worked for daniel for six years and after that, decided i was moving on and opening my own bakery. >> good for you. good for you. was it tough to open your own business? >> it is different from being a pastry chef to being a business owner. >> sure. and was it easy to get the funds needed? >> i had some savings and i start it had on my own. >> good for you. congratulations. you have trademarked the cronut is that right? >> that's right. >> tell me about it. >> we trademarked the cronut to make sure we can keep doing it and keep our creation at the bakery. >> congratulations it looks delicious. we so appreciate you bringing everything. chef dominique ansel, for joining us. we appreciate it. we will take a short break. when we come back, we will look at the news this comin
there is a lot less butter, a lot less sugar. >> looks phenomenal. >> on the bottom, a take on a french classic. this is a ring of cream puff inside this caramel, peanut but the and chocolate. >> amazing. so you studied and worked under chef daniel boloud. howe how did you get the resources to open your own bakery? >> i worked for daniel for six years and after that, decided i was moving on and opening my own bakery. >> good for you. good for you. was it tough to...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. [ metal rattling ] ♪ hello? boo! i am the ghost of meals past. when you don't use pam, this is what you get. residue? i prefer food-based phantasm, food-tasm. poultry-geist works too if you used chicken. [ laughs ] resi-doodle-doo. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray can leave annoying...