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once again, olly murs, good night. ♪ you make my heart skip a beat i
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next up, auditioning for field reporters, andy and ollie. back to you, andy. back to you, ollie. back to you, andy. back to you, ollie. if only you two were siamese twins. we can do that. oh, great! (grunting) that'd be super helpful if you could figure that out. it looks like it's working. we did it! so sweet. and, next up, for the coveted anchor spot, tammy. good luck, tammy. uh, i was born lucky, tina. 'cause i was born me and not you. and i'm a blonde now, so i'm better than you. (scoffs) i don't like what you say, but i admire the way you say it. wow, it's tammy with the news! whoo! ♪ news... news. tam, slam, thank you, ma'am. next up, tina. oh, hey, tina, little tip: you're a super fast talker, so talk really slow. thanks, tammy. whoa! that's still way too fast. mr. grant, i'm here because i have a nose for news. great. now about that green jacket... i'm tina with... (whispers): tina. ...with... the... (screams) paranormal activity! (screams) oh, my god, i'm anchor! yes! yes! ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ (sings guitar riff) whoo! i am anchor! i'm staff intern? but i already h
next up, auditioning for field reporters, andy and ollie. back to you, andy. back to you, ollie. back to you, andy. back to you, ollie. if only you two were siamese twins. we can do that. oh, great! (grunting) that'd be super helpful if you could figure that out. it looks like it's working. we did it! so sweet. and, next up, for the coveted anchor spot, tammy. good luck, tammy. uh, i was born lucky, tina. 'cause i was born me and not you. and i'm a blonde now, so i'm better than you. (scoffs) i...
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documentary film make year olly lambert traveled to syria twice last year where sunnis live on one side of the river and alawites on the other. once peacefully, now amid violence. he was able to follow and talk with people loyal to president bashar al-assad and also with members of the free syrian army. here are two two excerpts. the main protagonist, syrian army lieutenant ali gazi and a former policeman who defected to the opposition named ahmed. >> across the river our regime -- are regime forces, usually off limits to western media. their positions defend syria's alawite heartland. this army checkpoint faces achmed's village and is one of the launching sites for regime attacks. the platoon commander is lieutenant ali gazi. >> ( translated ): we are the syrian arab arm and our duty is to defend this homeland, to protect unarmed civilians and to attack militants and destroy the armed mercenaries. >> rebel-held sunni villages are less than a mile away. this is president assad's front line. >> ( translated ): there are a lot of armed groups over there. they're particularly active at nig
documentary film make year olly lambert traveled to syria twice last year where sunnis live on one side of the river and alawites on the other. once peacefully, now amid violence. he was able to follow and talk with people loyal to president bashar al-assad and also with members of the free syrian army. here are two two excerpts. the main protagonist, syrian army lieutenant ali gazi and a former policeman who defected to the opposition named ahmed. >> across the river our regime -- are...
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economics commissioner olli rehn, former european central bank president jean-claude trichet, bundesbank president jens weidmann and lord lamont of lerwick who is not only the former chancellor of the exchequer for the united kingdom but gets killed by larry mary in the next season of down ton andy. of course, the left wing ivory tower academia-holes out there couldn't stand that conservatives like crockett and tubbs here were right so they proved them wrong. >> the economic theory underpinning austerity policies being followed by governments worldwide may be flawed. that is the allegation made in a study by the university of massachusetts. it claims to have found coding errors on the excel spreadsheet used by the academics who have produced the theory which could invalidate their conclusions. >> stephen: the university of massachusetts found coding errors that invalidate conclusions. nerrrrds! i bet you found them on a friday night with your mom. while the rest of us were going up to the point and drinking p.b.r. i puked in dave con roy's glove compartment. it was a good time. and just
economics commissioner olli rehn, former european central bank president jean-claude trichet, bundesbank president jens weidmann and lord lamont of lerwick who is not only the former chancellor of the exchequer for the united kingdom but gets killed by larry mary in the next season of down ton andy. of course, the left wing ivory tower academia-holes out there couldn't stand that conservatives like crockett and tubbs here were right so they proved them wrong. >> the economic theory...
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once again, olly murs, good night. ♪ you make my heart skip a beat i i can't see ♪ ♪ beyond yourselfh me ♪ i know that you're somewhere else ♪ ♪ so put the records on ♪ because nothing really matters when we're dancing ♪ ♪ listen to the safe net zone ♪ because every time we come this close ♪ ♪ my heart skips skips a beat ♪ ♪ so i don't want to go home ♪ because when you hold me like this ♪ ♪ when my heart skips a beat i know i should ♪ ♪ but i can't leave it alone and when you hold me like this ♪ ♪ that's when my heart skips a beat ♪ ♪ o, oh, oh, ♪ oh, oh, oh and oh, oh ♪ ♪ . >>> tonight on "nightline." speculation that the bombers might have been hours away from a new york times square attack. anger, conspiracy theories. who is the family tsarnaev. why they insist their sons were framed. and we hear the suspect's elusive sister for the first time. and tonight, one survivor speaks out on the chaos after the bombing. >> i really think i can live my life in >>> geej. and thanks for. >> jimmy:ing pus .it sounds like a plot from a hollywood thriller. new york spared from disaster in the
once again, olly murs, good night. ♪ you make my heart skip a beat i i can't see ♪ ♪ beyond yourselfh me ♪ i know that you're somewhere else ♪ ♪ so put the records on ♪ because nothing really matters when we're dancing ♪ ♪ listen to the safe net zone ♪ because every time we come this close ♪ ♪ my heart skips skips a beat ♪ ♪ so i don't want to go home ♪ because when you hold me like this ♪ ♪ when my heart skips a beat i know i should ♪ ♪ but i can't leave...
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there has been an attack in the sum olli capital. -- in the somali capital. palestinian leader favored by the united states has quit his after disputes with his boss, mahmoud abbas. salam fayyad's departure comes at a time when the u.s. is hoping to restart middle east peace talks. we have more from ramallah. >> he had been prime minister for six years, but his relationship with abbas has become increasingly tense. >> prime minister salam fayyad has tendered his resignation. he asked him to stay on as the prime minister of caretaker government until a new government is formed. >> last month, the palestinian finance minister submitted his resignation. fayyad accepted it. abbas did not. abbas' inner circle have been very critical of fayyad, a technocrat who does not belong to any augustinian faction. -- palestinian faction. many palestinians say he has made a difference in people's lives and brought transparency to the -- palestinian authority. others say that it caused an economic crisis in the west and . -- bank. of americanroduct education. he has worked at
there has been an attack in the sum olli capital. -- in the somali capital. palestinian leader favored by the united states has quit his after disputes with his boss, mahmoud abbas. salam fayyad's departure comes at a time when the u.s. is hoping to restart middle east peace talks. we have more from ramallah. >> he had been prime minister for six years, but his relationship with abbas has become increasingly tense. >> prime minister salam fayyad has tendered his resignation. he...
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and music from olly murs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, all i know is here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ]
and music from olly murs. with cleto and the cletones. and now, all i know is here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ]
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frontline to watch rare footage of the aftermath of syrian vernment airstrikes, narrated by filmmaker olly lambert. >> i've filmed in many conflict zones around the world, but nothing is comparable with what took place in al-bara that afternoon. >> explore the sectarian divie in the orontes river valley with an interactive map, and learn more about the flow of weapons in syria. follow frontline on facebook and twitter or pbs.org/frontline. next time on frontline... if you have a 401(k) or an ira that you're depending on to retire, don't miss this report. >> a lot of 401(k) programs stink. >> you put up 100% of the capital, you take 100% of the risk, and you get 30% of the return. >> from wall street's perspective, 401(k)s are a fantastic business. >> this whole thing's a scam, and people are really getting hurt. >> frontline investigates... >> i'll be working for the rest of my life. >> "the retirement gamble." frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support ffrontline is provided by the jo
frontline to watch rare footage of the aftermath of syrian vernment airstrikes, narrated by filmmaker olly lambert. >> i've filmed in many conflict zones around the world, but nothing is comparable with what took place in al-bara that afternoon. >> explore the sectarian divie in the orontes river valley with an interactive map, and learn more about the flow of weapons in syria. follow frontline on facebook and twitter or pbs.org/frontline. next time on frontline... if you have a...
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tomorrow is kaley cuoco, goran visnijc and olly murs. right now, please welcome topher grace!to see you. >> before we begin, i went to see a concert recently. >> jimmy: was it depeche mode? >> it wasn't, but i'm psyched to see this concerto night? i went to see -- i spent my hard earned money to go see huey lewis and the news. and it was going great. it was a great show. and then out of nowhere, jimmy kimmel gets up on stage and starts playing care net. >> jimmy: that's right. and i didn't pay to have you take the money. that's what it is. >> jimmy: that was just a bonus for you and the fans. >> that's what i thought "power love" always needed. a kicking clarinet. what was that all about? >> jimmy: i'm an honorary member of the news. >> i texted you. and said this might be a great bit for the show. you said no, it's not on the show. what is it? >> jimmy: he wanted the best damn care net player. what john stamos is to the beach boys, i am to huey lewis and the news. and you're welcome to come to that one, too. >> i'm a huge fan. watching them live was so great. >> you worked in
tomorrow is kaley cuoco, goran visnijc and olly murs. right now, please welcome topher grace!to see you. >> before we begin, i went to see a concert recently. >> jimmy: was it depeche mode? >> it wasn't, but i'm psyched to see this concerto night? i went to see -- i spent my hard earned money to go see huey lewis and the news. and it was going great. it was a great show. and then out of nowhere, jimmy kimmel gets up on stage and starts playing care net. >> jimmy: that's...
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ollie, nice to see you. christine legarde saying an awful lot more needs to be done. the world's biggest lenders are more dangerous than ever. >> this is, i suppose, an unintended consequence. for years, we've been told there are too many banks and what you need are fewer banks. i'm not sure that's right. too big to fail has become the problem that a lot of people have found. let's take the example of spain where you had lots of small -- and they decided what they needed to steer banks and they say eventually merging several banks into -- >> into one very bad bank. >> exactly, which is difficult to resolve. there's not one size fits all. >> there is still the point, though, we have this overhang that we haven't really got to grips with in the eurozone particularly. the state of the bad banks. we haven't incurred the losses, we haven't recapitalized. >> definitely, banks still need time. the economic back drop is not exactly sunny, most of the eurozone. and banks need time to work through the bad loans that they have and generally banks will provision what they can aff
ollie, nice to see you. christine legarde saying an awful lot more needs to be done. the world's biggest lenders are more dangerous than ever. >> this is, i suppose, an unintended consequence. for years, we've been told there are too many banks and what you need are fewer banks. i'm not sure that's right. too big to fail has become the problem that a lot of people have found. let's take the example of spain where you had lots of small -- and they decided what they needed to steer banks...
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mythbusters -- adam and jamie, from "rectify" -- abigail spencer, and music from portugal the man, olly the michigan area and you're having trouble with your vehicle, do not call aaa. there's a man here to help you. we've got a lively add ye lly a tonight. our first guest tonight stars on one of the most popular shows on tv with the letters nci and/or s in the title. you can see him beating crime unconscious alongside ll cool j on "ncis: los angeles," tuesday nights on cbs. please say hello to chris o'donnell. [ applause ] >> jimmy: good to see you. you have five children with one woman. that would make you a terrible nba player. how long have you been married? >> it will be 16 years tomorrow. >> jimmy: 15, is that -- >> 16, is'm off the hook. 15, i was on the hook for hardware. i think 16, 17, 18, you can kind of float by for a few years. until we get to 20. >> jimmy: the women are heckling you in the audience. but are you going to do anything at all for 16? >> go out to dinner. you know what, i should probably send some flower, which i'm going to have to do tomorrow morning. >> jimmy:
mythbusters -- adam and jamie, from "rectify" -- abigail spencer, and music from portugal the man, olly the michigan area and you're having trouble with your vehicle, do not call aaa. there's a man here to help you. we've got a lively add ye lly a tonight. our first guest tonight stars on one of the most popular shows on tv with the letters nci and/or s in the title. you can see him beating crime unconscious alongside ll cool j on "ncis: los angeles," tuesday nights on cbs....
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and we'll have music from olly murs and depeche mode. join us all this week.ented actor whose last name is the past-tense of "to quay." you know him from a wheelbarrow full of great movies his last "at any price," opens wednesday in new york and l.a. please welcome dennis quaid. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you. dennis, when i shake your hand i say that is the hand of a man, of a real -- you have a very strong hand. really. you're like a guy. like most of the people that come on to the show, myself included -- >> give you one of these? >> jimmy: they're pretending to be men. but you, i imagine you out there like -- you know, capturing horse thieves. >> just always. >> jimmy: chopping things. >> yeah. somebody's got to do it. >> jimmy: is that accurate? >> no it's not just really accurate at all. i'm a six-year-old boy inside, really. >> jimmy: that's illegal. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you have a ranch and everything, right? >> i have a ranch. >> jimmy: it's a real ranch, right? >> i wouldn't call it a real ranch. by but i work cattle. i have cattle
and we'll have music from olly murs and depeche mode. join us all this week.ented actor whose last name is the past-tense of "to quay." you know him from a wheelbarrow full of great movies his last "at any price," opens wednesday in new york and l.a. please welcome dennis quaid. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: good to see you. dennis, when i shake your hand i say that is the hand of a man, of a real -- you have a very strong hand. really. you're like a guy. like...
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ollie those to you.xt, senate judiciary committee chairman offering the public out of the kindness of his heart, as generosity just runs over, offering to consider holding meetings on the immigration reform process. isn't that nice of them? i think so. we take it out in the "lou dobbs forum". i am joined here next. will it happen? ♪ everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. ♪ lou: a generous offer from the chairman of the senate judiciary committee today, he will consider holding a single hearing on emigration reforms executive director of the national immigration forum. also with us, attorney f vinson and wilkens and the co-author of numerous state entirely immration laws, a kansas secretary sta
ollie those to you.xt, senate judiciary committee chairman offering the public out of the kindness of his heart, as generosity just runs over, offering to consider holding meetings on the immigration reform process. isn't that nice of them? i think so. we take it out in the "lou dobbs forum". i am joined here next. will it happen? ♪ everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've...
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ollie those to you., senate judiciary committee chairman offering the public out of the kindness of his heart, as generosity just runs over, offering to consider holding meetings on the immigration reform process. isn't that nice of them? i think so. we take it out in the "lou dobbs forum". i am joined here next. will it happen? ♪ ♪ lou: a generous offer from the chairman of the senate judiciary committee today, he will consider holding a single hearing on emigration reforms executive director of the national immigration forum. also with us, attorney for vinson and wilkens and the co-author of numerous state entirely immigration laws, a kansas secretary state. thank you for being here. let me begin with you. and i have to put it like this. i mean, talking about maybe he will consider one hearing. at through the senators and the united states senate or not there comprehensive immigration reform was attempted. >> a handful of hearings on immigration reform as it moved forward. lou: you're satisfied? >> not
ollie those to you., senate judiciary committee chairman offering the public out of the kindness of his heart, as generosity just runs over, offering to consider holding meetings on the immigration reform process. isn't that nice of them? i think so. we take it out in the "lou dobbs forum". i am joined here next. will it happen? ♪ ♪ lou: a generous offer from the chairman of the senate judiciary committee today, he will consider holding a single hearing on emigration reforms...
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lieutenant colonel ollie north is worried about the obama administration's actions. >> what's this administration doing? ratcheting up the rhetoric. there was a president by the name of teddy roosevelt who gave us a great axiom for how to deal with this. ronald reagan said peace through strength. teddy roosevelt said speak softly and carry a big stick. >> the top u.s. commander in south kor has never seen the region as tense as it is right now. concerns prompted a federal prosecutor to case in texas involving a white supremacist gang. the gang is being investigated for the murders of the mcclellands and mark hasse. jay riley was working on a case against 34 members but sent a letter to defense attorneys saying he has stepped down. >> i understand why someone would want to step back, and it makes sense to me. especially people who have families. >> officials didn't specify what the security issue was. a u.s. attorney from d.c. will now take over the case. >> brand-new details about a man suspected of killing a colorado prison chief. it turns out evan evil tampered with his ankle bracelet before th
lieutenant colonel ollie north is worried about the obama administration's actions. >> what's this administration doing? ratcheting up the rhetoric. there was a president by the name of teddy roosevelt who gave us a great axiom for how to deal with this. ronald reagan said peace through strength. teddy roosevelt said speak softly and carry a big stick. >> the top u.s. commander in south kor has never seen the region as tense as it is right now. concerns prompted a federal prosecutor...
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. >> sean: this guy has now boxed himself into the corner, ollie. first of all, he's young. he seems to want to make a name for himself. saber rattling comes naturally to him. why do i think he's probably going to do something? >> well i think, again, as i said, i don't have the gift of prophesy, but i predict that june 25th anniversary, 64 years since the korean war began is an important date for those people. and for guys like him, who have got something to prove to the military hierarchy over there, he's almost going to have to do something particularly if we keep talking about consequences he can't understand. and quite frankly, they would be devastating. the world we live in today will change dramatically if a nuclear weapon is cracked off by anybody on this planet. >> sean: all right. colonel north, appreciate it as always, thank you for being with us. and coming up next on "hannity." >> racism is the belief that one race, white. should rule all others, get your definition straight. >> sean: all right. herman cain is here to help educate mr. obama-gasm, mr. chris mathe
. >> sean: this guy has now boxed himself into the corner, ollie. first of all, he's young. he seems to want to make a name for himself. saber rattling comes naturally to him. why do i think he's probably going to do something? >> well i think, again, as i said, i don't have the gift of prophesy, but i predict that june 25th anniversary, 64 years since the korean war began is an important date for those people. and for guys like him, who have got something to prove to the military...
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we still have a caseload of some ollie and sudanese and a ethiopian's. a wide mix. some have made headlin, others in silence. by stateee arrivals i are shown here. it has already been mentioned georgia is in the top 10 of the receiving states. we have a rich tradition of hosting these populations in the state. we can begin to look at each individual group. here is the mosaic distribution of the burmese by county. this allows us to match interventions, health assistance, with counties dealing with life problems. some counties are better resourced and they can be matched up once we understand this mosaic in a clear way. these are the bhutanese resemblance -- bhutanese resettlement. what does mobility offer in rafferty -- and refugee resettlement? interventions in camps in urban centers and transit centers. we carry that on through refugees admitted to this country come into one of our airports that has a u.s. quarantine station they are met by staff and facilitated and assisted in terms of that of domestic responsibility to move into the resettlement communities. this
we still have a caseload of some ollie and sudanese and a ethiopian's. a wide mix. some have made headlin, others in silence. by stateee arrivals i are shown here. it has already been mentioned georgia is in the top 10 of the receiving states. we have a rich tradition of hosting these populations in the state. we can begin to look at each individual group. here is the mosaic distribution of the burmese by county. this allows us to match interventions, health assistance, with counties dealing...
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. >> i thought, kukla, fran and ollie., stock trading two times average daily volume already. for me the guidance is pretty interesting. this could be something of an inflection point for them. the bkl at. they got rid of a lot of people but the guidance they gave was phenomenal. they sell semiconductor equipment, bonding machines and equipment. i think we're seeing a bit after move in the tech sector. this can be more volatile and high-risk than normal but i like way it trades unlike applied materials which is plodding giant and never goes anywhere. this periodically breaks out. i would like to see close of $11.66. my target is double top, at 13.69. ashley: is that when you get out? >> i will definitely take some chips off the table, maybe before. if i can get a buck and a half on it would be a big trade. i like the way it is acthing . keep in mind this was $39 stocba in the day. this was a real high-flyer. it is not the sexiest stock in the space but it does trade pretty nicely. tracy: is that an over all tell for the en
. >> i thought, kukla, fran and ollie., stock trading two times average daily volume already. for me the guidance is pretty interesting. this could be something of an inflection point for them. the bkl at. they got rid of a lot of people but the guidance they gave was phenomenal. they sell semiconductor equipment, bonding machines and equipment. i think we're seeing a bit after move in the tech sector. this can be more volatile and high-risk than normal but i like way it trades unlike...
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and if you've heard recent statements both tr ollie rehn as well as his office, he has been retracting what he said, at least partially. so we are in the middle of this game where the evidence simply just keeps mounting up, the evidence of the economic cost, the political cost, the social cost of austerity. and yet the red line drawn particularly by the likes of germany continue to become ever more deeply entrenched because policy is so close, even if people wanted to. so close to the german election would be considered to be very risky by -- and the fundamental german thinking on this issue has not changed. so i think that we will see an increasing disconnect where the debate on austerity will change, the tone will become more denying. but the actual policy on the ground will continue to be inappropriate and the eurozone -- >> sony, right, look, on that note, i just want to bring these comments here from angela merkel. to your point about whether this is actually changing anything on the ground, she's saying they're going to make sure that the europeans aren't the only ones limited fr
and if you've heard recent statements both tr ollie rehn as well as his office, he has been retracting what he said, at least partially. so we are in the middle of this game where the evidence simply just keeps mounting up, the evidence of the economic cost, the political cost, the social cost of austerity. and yet the red line drawn particularly by the likes of germany continue to become ever more deeply entrenched because policy is so close, even if people wanted to. so close to the german...
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now, ollie rehn, that's who he has meetings with currently that he should be wrapping up, this goes back to an issue that is not just a concern for the u.s., but frankly for bondholders around the world, for investors around the world. and that is how is europe when it comes to resolving its bank going to handle the issue going forward? was cyprus unique snt was it not? just what's going to happen, for example, from here when there's a bank that needs to be wound down? are bond holders going to take the hit? what's the plan? what's the plan that may, ross, turn out to be something of a refrain in these discussions? moving on from that, later this evening, he'll then, of course, leave talk toes mario draghi. tomorrow he's meeting with france and is spain. but the issue of portugal highlights the whole tension belying these meetings which is to say the periphery is weak, the austerity measures are not working and while government bond yields may be jumping, there's no sense that we're actually resolving these issues across europe. and that remains one of the real problems. and you have to
now, ollie rehn, that's who he has meetings with currently that he should be wrapping up, this goes back to an issue that is not just a concern for the u.s., but frankly for bondholders around the world, for investors around the world. and that is how is europe when it comes to resolving its bank going to handle the issue going forward? was cyprus unique snt was it not? just what's going to happen, for example, from here when there's a bank that needs to be wound down? are bond holders going to...
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if you mean ol hreurbgs e-ollie in free that isn't this.izenship. there are hoops that have to be jumped through. i think amnesty arises with the temporary worker status, i don't know if that is the correct term but that's what it amounts to. you're not 0 on a path to citizenship, you can stay here and work if you're already here. some may argue that is amnesty. there are a lot of things in this bill that a lot of smart people and a lot of businesses think we need. we need more of certain kinds of workers. we need to have a better working temporary worker program to service certain industries and so on. there is a lot about our immigration system apart from this question of too many illegals crossing the border that is broken that this bill would address. there is a lot in it for different interests that may give it impetus. gregg: rubio told us he hasn't even thought about running tore president which stretches credulity a little bit. he plays a key role in this in the gang of eight. how might this impact a run in 2016? >> if it succeeds a
if you mean ol hreurbgs e-ollie in free that isn't this.izenship. there are hoops that have to be jumped through. i think amnesty arises with the temporary worker status, i don't know if that is the correct term but that's what it amounts to. you're not 0 on a path to citizenship, you can stay here and work if you're already here. some may argue that is amnesty. there are a lot of things in this bill that a lot of smart people and a lot of businesses think we need. we need more of certain kinds...
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host: ollie, north carolina? caller: i was calling about this proposed cigarette tax.t is only hurting the middle class and the poor. host: keep going with your thoughts. sometimes it seems like the rich have paid to these lobbies and get these groups to avoid them paying taxes. in the end, you could fund a program if you would get big business to pay their fair share. it is obvious that the only reason there is no money in the country is because they ship the jobs that. tois cheaper to get them answer phones in india than america. look at the backgrounds of companies -- people have their shoes made across the east because it is cheaper to have child labor do they get out of paying taxes but they're supposed to create jobs. host: you say have business pay for this instead of a cigarette tax? caller: exactly, it will hurt lower and middle-class people and does not do anybody any good. most people don't have any more money anyway. they are living in poverty. host: oklahoma city, oklahoma. caller: thanks to cspan. i am for the tax. i used to be a smoker. i am hearing that
host: ollie, north carolina? caller: i was calling about this proposed cigarette tax.t is only hurting the middle class and the poor. host: keep going with your thoughts. sometimes it seems like the rich have paid to these lobbies and get these groups to avoid them paying taxes. in the end, you could fund a program if you would get big business to pay their fair share. it is obvious that the only reason there is no money in the country is because they ship the jobs that. tois cheaper to get...
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ollied american families atlegie nd would make a profound difference in the lives of many americans and their families. this would ensure american citizens are not torn apart from their loved ones or forced into exile abroad. the comprehensive immigration reform law under consideration includes important provisions to make businesses more competitive. this does the same, which is why it is supported by fortune 500 companies like intel, marriott, texas instruments, u.s. airways. the failure to recognize gay and lesbian families is a direct impact on american business. in a letter last month to the eight senators who authored the border security economic opportunity and immigration modernization act, a coalition of 28 of the most prominent companies wrote, we of each work to help american employees whose families were split apart because ey cannot sponsor the permanent partners for immigration benefits. we lost productivityhen those families are sepated. with borne the cost of transferring and retraining employees talented employees so they may live a lot of -- they live abroad with loved
ollied american families atlegie nd would make a profound difference in the lives of many americans and their families. this would ensure american citizens are not torn apart from their loved ones or forced into exile abroad. the comprehensive immigration reform law under consideration includes important provisions to make businesses more competitive. this does the same, which is why it is supported by fortune 500 companies like intel, marriott, texas instruments, u.s. airways. the failure to...