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mr. wiley: sure. i think trust and safety, prolifically, is a big priority. it is important to state that, in the marketplace every day. and/or onecruiting boarding taskers is something that we look at everyday to make sure it is the best process possible. in doing so, like i mentioned, 15,000 potential taskers apply the marketplace every month. what that includes, the submission, a form online, with basic contact information, of which we then -- which includes social security. for, andcurrently pay based on that process, they then come in person for a one hour orientation to learn the processes and procedures of our marketplace, as well as how to answer for app to potential work. >> i'm running out of time. but it is fascinating that we are talking about $35 an hour. i mean, that is like five times the federal minimum wage. that is incredible. you state thousands of applications are coming to you, without any direct recruiting or marketing, in the district i represent in los angeles, you know, there are a lot of folks who are looking for work, many of the ne
mr. wiley: sure. i think trust and safety, prolifically, is a big priority. it is important to state that, in the marketplace every day. and/or onecruiting boarding taskers is something that we look at everyday to make sure it is the best process possible. in doing so, like i mentioned, 15,000 potential taskers apply the marketplace every month. what that includes, the submission, a form online, with basic contact information, of which we then -- which includes social security. for,...
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mr. wiley: sure. i think trust and safety, prolifically, is a big priority.t is important to state that, in the marketplace every day. -- as a number of things happen in the marketplace every day. clearly, recruiting and/or on boarding taskers is something that we look at everyday to make sure it is the best process possible. in doing so, like i mentioned, 15,000 potential taskers apply the marketplace every month. what that includes, the submission, a form online, with basic contact information, of which we then -- which includes social security. we do a background check, which they pay for. and based on that process, they then come in person for a one - hour orientation to learn the -- one-hour orientation to learn the processes and procedures of our marketplace, as well as how to use the tax app to answer for potential work. hahn: thank you. i'm running out of time. but it is fascinating that we are talking about $35 an hour. i mean, that is like five times the federal minimum wage. that is incredible. you state thousands of applications are coming to you,
mr. wiley: sure. i think trust and safety, prolifically, is a big priority.t is important to state that, in the marketplace every day. -- as a number of things happen in the marketplace every day. clearly, recruiting and/or on boarding taskers is something that we look at everyday to make sure it is the best process possible. in doing so, like i mentioned, 15,000 potential taskers apply the marketplace every month. what that includes, the submission, a form online, with basic contact...
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if mr. wiley ran out of things to do on the campaign, then i'm not surprised he was asked to leave or whether he resigned on his own, whatever happened. >> six weeks, though, in a moment where he is about to enter the general election, and where he is winning and actually beginning to consolidate the party suggests to me an internal power struggle, largely over what kind of donald trump we're going to have. the donald trump from the primary season, who has really galvanized a group of voters that don't come to the polls or look more presidential and softer. that's part of the question. >> some people would argue, larry, that the tact that donald trump continues to take right now is only galvanizing his spo spo supporters, going after martinez, warren, not just hillary clinton. in your view, is that a smart strategy, and is that causing some of those rank republicans to really endorse him, kind of to hold back and not come out and rally around him yet? >> well, the number of prominent republicans w
if mr. wiley ran out of things to do on the campaign, then i'm not surprised he was asked to leave or whether he resigned on his own, whatever happened. >> six weeks, though, in a moment where he is about to enter the general election, and where he is winning and actually beginning to consolidate the party suggests to me an internal power struggle, largely over what kind of donald trump we're going to have. the donald trump from the primary season, who has really galvanized a group of...
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i want to see cbs call kathleen wiley in this is what they want to focus on with mr. trump.omen are fair game. we're talking about hillary clinton's conduct and it's completely relevant. >> not only did i ask trump that debate question, i have had kathleen on the show, so there. >> great to see you. we have a sneak peak from an explosive behind the scenes report on the trump campaign. written by a man who spent the better part of five weeks embedded with the businessman's team. and we have both that reporter and eric trump here to react to the news next. plus, mark zuckerberg trying to convince conservatives that there is no bias against them. we'll speak with two of the folks who met with him late today. and you're going to know these folks very well. >> everyone's lives are touched by facebook, it's important that facebook adheres to some kind of standard of being fair. and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thou
i want to see cbs call kathleen wiley in this is what they want to focus on with mr. trump.omen are fair game. we're talking about hillary clinton's conduct and it's completely relevant. >> not only did i ask trump that debate question, i have had kathleen on the show, so there. >> great to see you. we have a sneak peak from an explosive behind the scenes report on the trump campaign. written by a man who spent the better part of five weeks embedded with the businessman's team. and...
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mr. trump is not the first person to point out hillary was sort of an enabler to bill clinton. one of the 17 women, katherine wileynted outside time and time again, bill clinton had these women he not only sexually harassed and had marital affairs and even allegedly raped. those are out there. we never heard hillary clinton say she helped her husband seek help for it or do anything but stand by her man. while she can say she's for women in her personal life and professional life she has not taken advantage of the help to help women really needing her at that point. >> they would push back so hard on that and you know it. they would say she's done all kinds of things to help the success of women in the business world and politics. >> you look at her own case in her senate office, 72 cents she paid her women to every dollar a man made until they watched her accounting and upped to where it was basically even. you look at the clinton foundation that has taken millions of dollars from countries like qatar, saudi arabia, who have some of the worst practices against women. she can sit there on the campaign trail and say
mr. trump is not the first person to point out hillary was sort of an enabler to bill clinton. one of the 17 women, katherine wileynted outside time and time again, bill clinton had these women he not only sexually harassed and had marital affairs and even allegedly raped. those are out there. we never heard hillary clinton say she helped her husband seek help for it or do anything but stand by her man. while she can say she's for women in her personal life and professional life she has not...