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paying. -- there's a point you stop paying f.b.i.inga. >> that's right. when i'm on the road talking about the cap, at $18,500 of income. they are surprised. my organization seeks to educate the public and members of congress about the requirement income crisis, and so we are in favour of expanding benefits. for one, we view the programme as a system. we view it as a system it protects against the loss of wages, and also for disability yip, and also if we lose a loved one, a spouse. once people here about a cap on it, the first thing i hear is fairness. we want to make sure the boar, the rich, everywhere is paying into it. when you think of the money and by in and people advised in the programme, is social security too big to change. >> people lived with children on the farm. it's hard for americans to imagine. most americans were farmers. it's not the truest programme. the benefits you bets are in proportion to what you pay. as income rises, the return you get goes down, if you are in the lower half of one half of 118, 500, you get more ben mitts than if
paying. -- there's a point you stop paying f.b.i.inga. >> that's right. when i'm on the road talking about the cap, at $18,500 of income. they are surprised. my organization seeks to educate the public and members of congress about the requirement income crisis, and so we are in favour of expanding benefits. for one, we view the programme as a system. we view it as a system it protects against the loss of wages, and also for disability yip, and also if we lose a loved one, a spouse. once...
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the two rich kids will have to pay more. that 70% is not going to pay the taxes. before i sound too right wing, i have to come from the conservative side of thing. we'll have to do something about the structural problems. we have to open up avenues for career transition, training and opportunities and change employers expectations of people so they are willing to higher them. if you are 63 and bushing rewalk in the -- and walk in the door, people say "you'll be gone in two years", people are able to be productive. >> how do you get buy-in and address the issues. everyone - the majority of people there, those that have the money should pay, doesn't either. >> august 14th, social security. it hasn't missed a payment in 80 years in a couple of weeks. it's something that we built. all of us together. never missing a payment. to claim that we should raise the retirement age that's a cut across the board. what do you say to a majority of americans out there working, out there working standing up all day long. why don't you work a little bit locker. that's not fair to th
the two rich kids will have to pay more. that 70% is not going to pay the taxes. before i sound too right wing, i have to come from the conservative side of thing. we'll have to do something about the structural problems. we have to open up avenues for career transition, training and opportunities and change employers expectations of people so they are willing to higher them. if you are 63 and bushing rewalk in the -- and walk in the door, people say "you'll be gone in two years",...
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commissioner pai. >> yes, sir. can you restate those quickly. i caught a couple of them. >> with respect to my rule on broadband plan it would be a twofold plan. we would target service rules to allow carriers to get universal service support for the costs that they incurred. that extends to service. secondly creating a path where carriers could get option and could get a similar connect america fund. ofobviously the so model isn't perfect. if they find it to be preferrable they should be given a window to do that. >> thank you chairman wheeler these are all kind of rural questions. it's really appealing to a third of the state of illinois. i know to some of my family-owned companies and i think we talked about this in the last couple of hearings. carriers called the least cost routers, they seem to be a problem. can you tell me -- you know these companies they get blamed. the calls get dropped and calls all sorts of problems. >> thank you congressmen. it's a failure on the part of the major carriers t
commissioner pai. >> yes, sir. can you restate those quickly. i caught a couple of them. >> with respect to my rule on broadband plan it would be a twofold plan. we would target service rules to allow carriers to get universal service support for the costs that they incurred. that extends to service. secondly creating a path where carriers could get option and could get a similar connect america fund. ofobviously the so model isn't perfect. if they find it to be preferrable they...
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pay check to pay check and shouldn't be afraid to lose their homes. with that in mind, i would love for us to somehow put together whether it be-staff helps us compile a list of complaints that we are getting from these contractor squz we need to hold them accountable. i say we share this list of complaints with any other city that would like to see this list of complaints because i know lunar urban is headed and wants to do work in oakland and if they are not fulfilling their contract with us and not helping small business other people need to know that and we need to hold them accountable and with this list you can help us by reporting how knoo we are looking with the complaints, are they getting fixed because it isn't until we get on them they will listen because they'll want all these contractors want to do work in other places in the city. if they are going to lie to us then we need to let the world know they are lying to us and they'll lie to anybody to get business. i know i should shut up, but i just say, you know what, there is a lot at stack
pay check to pay check and shouldn't be afraid to lose their homes. with that in mind, i would love for us to somehow put together whether it be-staff helps us compile a list of complaints that we are getting from these contractor squz we need to hold them accountable. i say we share this list of complaints with any other city that would like to see this list of complaints because i know lunar urban is headed and wants to do work in oakland and if they are not fulfilling their contract with us...
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el mandatario del paÍs pidiÓ medidas urgentes.o pisos colapsÓ junto con 22 personas fueron rescatadas y trasladadas al hospital. nueve trabajadores lograron escapar ilesos. hay 33 personas hospitalizadas. jorge pÉrez estÁ a cargo del resumen de la jornada deportiva. chile es el nuevo campeÓn de la copa amÉrica, todo estÁ listo para la gran final del fÚtbol femenino y arrancÓ el tour de francia. jorge: quÉ tal? esta es la informaciÓn. tras empatar sin goles chile y argentina se midieron desde el punto penal. por la roja alexis sÁnchez y coge el balÓn para vencer al chiquito romero, sumÁndose hernÁndez y carlos vidal. con 4 1 chile vence a argentina y gana por primera vez en su historia. en la copa mundial femenina de la fifa se realiza el biciplace de vancouver . la selecciÓn de estados unidos ira por la revancha luego de perder en definiciones desde el punto penal en alemania 2011. las ladies usa buscan ganar el tÍtulo mundial en cuatro incursiones en la final. rogen ganÓ del tour de francia en disponerse en las contras reloj indi
el mandatario del paÍs pidiÓ medidas urgentes.o pisos colapsÓ junto con 22 personas fueron rescatadas y trasladadas al hospital. nueve trabajadores lograron escapar ilesos. hay 33 personas hospitalizadas. jorge pÉrez estÁ a cargo del resumen de la jornada deportiva. chile es el nuevo campeÓn de la copa amÉrica, todo estÁ listo para la gran final del fÚtbol femenino y arrancÓ el tour de francia. jorge: quÉ tal? esta es la informaciÓn. tras empatar sin goles chile y argentina se...
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when the tenant move on without cleaning or paying the water bill, the owner those pay for them. the other counties don't have that requirement. [speaker not understood] the owner spends $500 to $1,000 to trim the tree each time. all small property owners are working hard for their mortgage and property taxes. some work two, three jobs and don't qualify for ssi, only tenants can. don't touch this law. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. ? >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is sonya and i'm a small property owner. today, the small property owner are attending this public hearing because the small property owner makes money to pay for the property and the house we pay. when the housing market less properties on the market, you know why? because of the ridiculous law scares property owners. they are afraid -- they have pay their own money to hire the lawyer, but tenants have free lawyers to help them. it makes the city's housing crisis worse and worse. we pay for the bonds and everything, but we don't have any right. the rent-control make the tenants -- if they are trouble,
when the tenant move on without cleaning or paying the water bill, the owner those pay for them. the other counties don't have that requirement. [speaker not understood] the owner spends $500 to $1,000 to trim the tree each time. all small property owners are working hard for their mortgage and property taxes. some work two, three jobs and don't qualify for ssi, only tenants can. don't touch this law. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. ? >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name...
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now the president's mandating more overtime pay.ut will more job seekers pa you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> a mixed jobs report in june where more jobs were created but 432,000 americans dropped out of the workforce. the president is pushing new rules to expand overtime pay. he says it will boost america's wages. but gary b. says get ready for job losses. >> dagen, i just scratch my head at the lack of knowledge of how businesses run and basic economics. would someone please from the press ask president obama where he thinks this sm
now the president's mandating more overtime pay.ut will more job seekers pa you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car...
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now the president's mandating more overtime pay.ut will more job seekers pa >>> a mixed jobs report in june where more jobs were created but 432,000 americans dropped out of the workforce. the president is pushing new rules to expand overtime pay. he says it will boost america's wages. but gary b. says get ready for job losses. >> dagen, i just scratch my head at the lack of knowledge of how businesses run and basic economics. would someone please from the press ask president obama where he thinks this smun going to come from? i guess he's assuming byes will take less profits, and maybe that's true but say they do. then if they take -- if they keep everyone that they have hired and they take less profits, that's called retained earnings. then they have less money to put into business expansion. what do you do in business expansion? you hire more people. and if you can't expand you can't hire more people. but what most business owners will do is say i got to cut back i can't afford these people. i'm paying them too much. that's what'
now the president's mandating more overtime pay.ut will more job seekers pa >>> a mixed jobs report in june where more jobs were created but 432,000 americans dropped out of the workforce. the president is pushing new rules to expand overtime pay. he says it will boost america's wages. but gary b. says get ready for job losses. >> dagen, i just scratch my head at the lack of knowledge of how businesses run and basic economics. would someone please from the press ask president...
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some businesses pay nothing some businesses have to pay 35%. if you want to take power away from washington and restore power to mainstream america take away the power of the structure, which is the tax system. host: let's bring our viewers in. deborah is up first, the line for democrats. caller: good morning. hi. i am calling just because i have been a tax lawyer for four years. doing namely estate planning. i have worked for dozens of wealthy people, many small business owners, and i never met one of them that got up in the morning and work any less hard because the tax rates were up the tax rates are down, or more hard. the taxes were just not a factor. they are motivated by other things and, in fact, one of them told me he would like democrats to be an office because at least he made money under democrats. he didn't mind paying taxes if he was making money, but he would prefer to make money. i think the motivation is, can you sell your products? guest: taxes matter, too obviously, so if you are texting somebody at 60% or 70%, what happens i
some businesses pay nothing some businesses have to pay 35%. if you want to take power away from washington and restore power to mainstream america take away the power of the structure, which is the tax system. host: let's bring our viewers in. deborah is up first, the line for democrats. caller: good morning. hi. i am calling just because i have been a tax lawyer for four years. doing namely estate planning. i have worked for dozens of wealthy people, many small business owners, and i never...
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now the president's mandating more overtime pay.ut will more job seekers pa you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> a mixed jobs report in june where more jobs were created but 432,000 americans dropped out of the workforce. the president is pushing new rules to expand overtime pay. he says it will boost america's wages. but gary b. says get ready for job losses. >> dagen, i just scratch my head at the lack of knowledge of how businesses run and basic economics. would someone please from the press ask president obama where he thinks this smun going to come from? i guess he's assuming byes will take less profits, and
now the president's mandating more overtime pay.ut will more job seekers pa you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole...
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el mandatario del paÍs pidiÓ medidas urgentes. fÁbrica de patos en china se incendiÓ, por esta tarde cuando el edificio de cuatro pisos colapsÓ junto con 22 personas fueron rescatadas y trasladadas al hospital. nueve trabajadores lograron escapar ilesos. hay 33 personas hospitalizadas. jorge pÉrez estÁ a cargo del jotolaestainrmacpara vencer al chiquito y carlos vidal. ina y gana por primera ve en la copa mundifemenina de larealiza el biciplace de vancouver . la selecciÓn de estados unidos ira por la revancha luego de definiciones desde el en alemania 2011. las ladies usa buscan ganar el tÍtulo mundial en cuatro incursiones en la final. rogen ganÓ del tour de francia en disponerse en las contras reloj individuales despuÉs de los 8 km. el ciclista australiano detuvo el cronÓmetro en 14 minutos y 56 segundos, promediando 56 km lo que representa un rÉcord de velocidad en una etapa. nairo quintana fue el mÁs lento en la primera etapa. luis hamilton arrancarÁ el premio de gran bretaÑa ante la pole. no olvide que la carrera serÁ transmi
el mandatario del paÍs pidiÓ medidas urgentes. fÁbrica de patos en china se incendiÓ, por esta tarde cuando el edificio de cuatro pisos colapsÓ junto con 22 personas fueron rescatadas y trasladadas al hospital. nueve trabajadores lograron escapar ilesos. hay 33 personas hospitalizadas. jorge pÉrez estÁ a cargo del jotolaestainrmacpara vencer al chiquito y carlos vidal. ina y gana por primera ve en la copa mundifemenina de larealiza el biciplace de vancouver . la selecciÓn de estados...
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it is just not fair to people that they should pay higher health care for people like me can pay lower premiums because the difference between the wealth of the young person and an older person is 50 to one because thanks to the federal reserve it is gone. people with pensions has seen the value in trees. they have assets will tie up. so it doesn't any sense at all. but we are calling for and i'm not going to say it because jarrett is a real millennial and he knows what the solution is. [applause] >> there's a lot of talk. both sides of the aisle talk about how young people need some sort of change. dynamic use of numbers. the year and a half ago in a "rolling stone" article jesse myerson laid out his vision which is kind of been embraced by people on the left. but here's what he wanted to do. he wanted to make everything free everything publicly owned have a guaranteed job if you want one. he said that's the way to help. diana and i wanted to write a book to provide another way that shows young people mistreated and what they have right now is because of government policy. they still
it is just not fair to people that they should pay higher health care for people like me can pay lower premiums because the difference between the wealth of the young person and an older person is 50 to one because thanks to the federal reserve it is gone. people with pensions has seen the value in trees. they have assets will tie up. so it doesn't any sense at all. but we are calling for and i'm not going to say it because jarrett is a real millennial and he knows what the solution is....
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el paÍs.rdida despuÉs de 50 aÑospromulga una ley en todas semana en ese estado de personas vitorearon mientras se bajaba lo que ha sido un cÍrculo de batalla de la guerra civil los estados y luchar por mantener la esclavitud pero que recobrÓ vigencia luego de que fuera >>el congresista veterano propone una ley en ese sentido en dos dÍas por cada aÑo, yo suelo de un veterano que no debemos hacer esto es un lugar especial por el paÍs no debemos tener calderas y yo creo que traen una posiciÓn de odio de consiste en que la bandera es simplemente un homenaje a soldados confederados quiere que se abra un diÁlogo que el congresista de los cruces enfrentando en una conversaciÓn sobre la que francamente se convirtiÓ en un tema muy delicado, mucho propone tambiÉn sacar del capitolio estatua de lÍderes sureÑos es un tema muy delicado es un medio despuÉs y que todavÍa sigue viviendo a los estadounidenses hoy en día cargar con una hipoteca puede abrumar hasta a la persona más fuerte. pero hay una manera de
el paÍs.rdida despuÉs de 50 aÑospromulga una ley en todas semana en ese estado de personas vitorearon mientras se bajaba lo que ha sido un cÍrculo de batalla de la guerra civil los estados y luchar por mantener la esclavitud pero que recobrÓ vigencia luego de que fuera >>el congresista veterano propone una ley en ese sentido en dos dÍas por cada aÑo, yo suelo de un veterano que no debemos hacer esto es un lugar especial por el paÍs no debemos tener calderas y yo creo que traen una...
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now the president's mandating more overtime pay. but will more job seekers pay?st was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! >>> nationwide celebrating our country's birthday and law enforcement is on alert. security is heightened over fears of possible attacks on our independence day dey. the fed say there's no specific threat but there are reports of a rise in terror chatter on social media. >>> a medical helicopter crashing in colorado exploding and bursting into flames. crews put out the fire crickly but not before the flames burnt up a truck. the pilot was killed and two passengers were hospitalized. i'm heather childress. i'll be seeing you throughout the day at patriots point. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time when we celebrate proud americans. now ba
now the president's mandating more overtime pay. but will more job seekers pay?st was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with your fish? gary. just put it in the cooler. if you're a fisherman, you tell tales. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. put the fish in the cooler! >>> nationwide celebrating our country's...
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you make sure you have money then you pay for it. >> then you buy it?> not far from the truth. >> is grandma common sense if you don't have the money, don't buy it just save the car payment average car payment is $492 over 80 months then he would have five points $6 million. john: but then you would not have a car. >> rewired save up to pay cash. >> but now there are ads that helped people mitt is one that lays it all out in one program you can carry it with you on your cellphone. there is a similar one called every dollar. >> based on a proven player that has helped millions. >> it gives me visibility stemming i don't have to log into my bank account. john: do you charge people? >> is completely free is on line by edging tool because when you tell your money what to do it behaves. no one purposely goes deeply into debt to have to be intentional to get out. that is the budget to give your money a name but then it feels like you got a raise. john: stake you gave ramsey help you keep helping people. of a woman named man killer what about taking alexander
you make sure you have money then you pay for it. >> then you buy it?> not far from the truth. >> is grandma common sense if you don't have the money, don't buy it just save the car payment average car payment is $492 over 80 months then he would have five points $6 million. john: but then you would not have a car. >> rewired save up to pay cash. >> but now there are ads that helped people mitt is one that lays it all out in one program you can carry it with you on...
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so it's a really inexpensive path to a well paying job. and more people should look at doing it. >> jared, do you see that among your peers at all? >> well they definitely view college as just something as i said earlier that you just have to check off in the box. but i think employers need to kind of shift their view where you know right now they're just throwing out resumÉs that don't have college degrees. it's more of a signaling aspect. it's a really expensive and inefficient way to figure out if someone's, you know, responsible. and after looking at some of my peers in college, i don't know if graduating means you're actually responsible. [laughter] there's a big shift that needs to happen between the public's perception about needing to go to college and employers' views. so this is a large issue. >> couple more questions. [inaudible] hang on for the microphone, please. >> so far you've predominantly discussed the baby boomer generation and the millennial generation. to what extent particularly in the areas of social security and hea
so it's a really inexpensive path to a well paying job. and more people should look at doing it. >> jared, do you see that among your peers at all? >> well they definitely view college as just something as i said earlier that you just have to check off in the box. but i think employers need to kind of shift their view where you know right now they're just throwing out resumÉs that don't have college degrees. it's more of a signaling aspect. it's a really expensive and inefficient...
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if medicare did not pay her back, insurance would not pay. she had to call an ambulance to take her home. but if she was on medicaid, she could have been -- they told her that pretty much. that if she were on medicaid, she could have stayed as long as needed. this is not rice. when we pay for medicaid our whole life and we are not allowed to care -- of the care we need but people on medicaid and, why do they not have the same restrictions? and why is obamacare so safe why did the government keep themselves from it? the government wanted us to have it and stripped our medicare, but they do not have to live by it? host: kristan on twitter says why do people not accept that aca has done more to help the country that hurt it? weigh the benefits to the uninsured. lee in new york, republican. hello. caller: my question is this. i heard on three different news reports that social security's ability will run out in 2016. they said that 50 million people on social security disability will lose a portion of it. breaking it down, if you get $1000 a mont
if medicare did not pay her back, insurance would not pay. she had to call an ambulance to take her home. but if she was on medicaid, she could have been -- they told her that pretty much. that if she were on medicaid, she could have stayed as long as needed. this is not rice. when we pay for medicaid our whole life and we are not allowed to care -- of the care we need but people on medicaid and, why do they not have the same restrictions? and why is obamacare so safe why did the government...
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what's in the public good, you can't pay ransoms. you can't legitimize them, giving them cold hard cash recognition, recruiting and success in the eyes of our enemies. you constant cave in. and we've learned this the hard way. we've learned it the hard way, ray, by paying ransoms, by allowing families and you're not dealing with a trusted business pattern at the other end. so they're not obligated to release your loved one or give them to you. so the cost-benefit analysis the risk assessment, is based on those fundamental principles. >> if i understand you correctly, you are saying not only should the united states not pay ransom but the families should even be constrained from making their own deals or going through third parties? >> right. the current law is that if it's a foreign terrorist organization, the families cannot pay ransom. if it's a criminal organization nonterrorist designated, they can. but fundamentally, the advice that we would give is that it's not in the bes because all you do is raise the bounty on the american
what's in the public good, you can't pay ransoms. you can't legitimize them, giving them cold hard cash recognition, recruiting and success in the eyes of our enemies. you constant cave in. and we've learned this the hard way. we've learned it the hard way, ray, by paying ransoms, by allowing families and you're not dealing with a trusted business pattern at the other end. so they're not obligated to release your loved one or give them to you. so the cost-benefit analysis the risk assessment,...
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. >> en paÍs le dice que en pocas palabras, no les importa si un veterano da su vida al paÍs.lÁgrimas en cada despedida. ♪♪ del triste realidad es que ya que la pareja del veterano termina de portada o su visa rechazada, no existe ningÚn perdÓn para que se agilice el tiempo que la familia estar separadas. del abogado de pedro ha recorrido hasta su Último recurso. pedir una visa humanitaria. >> es porque tenemos un veterano que estÁ sufriendo, que tiene una enfermedad que no estÁ a punto de morirse pero es suficiente para no separar la familia. julio: porque pedro no sÓlo necesita de su medicamento para su trastorno mental postraumÁtico causado por la guerra, necesita el medicamento de amor y cariÑo que son los esposa le puede dar. este 4 de julio serÁ el segundo que pedro no puede celebrar con orgullo pues la compaÑÍa de su esposa y sus hijos y su madre, un hÉroe de guerra no puede rendir honor a su paÍs cuando le han obsequiado una separaciÓn. pedro: nos merecemos esa oportunidad de estar felices con nuestras familias. >> julio cÉsar ortiz noticias univisiÓn. leÓn: los reside
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¿quÉ esperas ver en este paÍs? que esto es lo mÍo, que lo estoy haciendo por ellos. >> ¿tarareas en inglÉs? ¿en espaÑol? >> en espaÑol y en inglÉs. cuando estoy en el hotel ahÍ estoy cantando hasta en inglÉs, en espaÑol, unos cuantos lenguajes mÁs que ni yo conozco. >> es un placer conocerte. >> jorge, el gusto es mÍo. muchas gracias. >> al contrario. un placer. gracias. luis coronel en "al punto". y con esto nos vamos. recuerde que puede ver nuestras entrevistas y videos en univisiÓnnoticias.com. y hasta la prÓxima semana, cuando juntos vayamos "al punto". gracias. vayamos "al punto". gracias. mara: hola, ¿quÉ tal? bienvenido una vez mÁs a "tras la verdad". soy mara patricia castaÑeda, y hoy les tengo el secreto que podrÍa cambiar su vida. un debate tan antiguo como la humanidad es aquel que busca la verdad acerca de "el destino". por un lado hay quienes lo definen co u
¿quÉ esperas ver en este paÍs? que esto es lo mÍo, que lo estoy haciendo por ellos. >> ¿tarareas en inglÉs? ¿en espaÑol? >> en espaÑol y en inglÉs. cuando estoy en el hotel ahÍ estoy cantando hasta en inglÉs, en espaÑol, unos cuantos lenguajes mÁs que ni yo conozco. >> es un placer conocerte. >> jorge, el gusto es mÍo. muchas gracias. >> al contrario. un placer. gracias. luis coronel en "al punto". y con esto nos vamos. recuerde que puede...
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would pay less. but it is the end result. the meeting is in san francisco this morning, laura, at 10:00. >>> all right. so you couldn't, scott, just do one increase that is equally applied throughout the entire income scale? >> well, because you would be increasing for the poor people, but there would be no reason to increase for the rich because you have made up that difference. you've solved your problem and you wouldn't have a justification for raising rates for other people. >> gotcha. and the net effect is poor people have to shell out for. >>> it is a first in more than a decade, standard and poor's is boosting california's credit rating to a plus. but that hasn't happened in 14 years. don't celebrate just yet because even after that 47 other states still have higher credit ratings, up to aaa than california's rating. >>> people living in the windy city now pay more to stream videos. the 9% tax went into effect yesterday as chicago looks for new revenue. the tax applies to all streaming service
would pay less. but it is the end result. the meeting is in san francisco this morning, laura, at 10:00. >>> all right. so you couldn't, scott, just do one increase that is equally applied throughout the entire income scale? >> well, because you would be increasing for the poor people, but there would be no reason to increase for the rich because you have made up that difference. you've solved your problem and you wouldn't have a justification for raising rates for other people....
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do you want them to pay first or pay last?'cause you can up-sell things -at the end. -lemonis: perfect. we're gonna probably have to close for a couple weeks. get this stuff done, all right? our next step is to make our own food fit this model. so you're gonna get these green beans cut and seasoned. we're gonna season our chicken with a little bit more lemon, a little bit more salt and pepper. so i want to get the greek flavors up in all the food. instead of using water and greek rice, i use chicken broth. watch this. see, it's got a little bit of char on it. mike: more dill, less cucumber? lemonis: i think it's perfect. jace: opa! kathleen: that's it! you got that. i like that the best. lemonis: now that we've made a simple and authentic menu, i want to show the team how we're gonna service our customers. okay, come on up. kane: hello. jace: would you like to start off with a bowl or pita? kane: a bowl, please. jace: bowl? lemonis: how's that bowl? kane: great. jace: what's up? kathleen: hey, guys, what's going on here? where
do you want them to pay first or pay last?'cause you can up-sell things -at the end. -lemonis: perfect. we're gonna probably have to close for a couple weeks. get this stuff done, all right? our next step is to make our own food fit this model. so you're gonna get these green beans cut and seasoned. we're gonna season our chicken with a little bit more lemon, a little bit more salt and pepper. so i want to get the greek flavors up in all the food. instead of using water and greek rice, i use...
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commissioner pai? >> yes. >> my first trip to our consumer operation in gettysburg i saw in the corner a humongous machine that the staff proudly announced could take 17 different forms and put them into one envelope. i said why are we sending out 17 different forms. and they said because that's the way we do it. so you contact the fcc on a robo call issue and we will send you the form for robo call as well as the form for loudness on commercials, as well as the form for every other kind of complaint. i said wait a minute. >> those forms are required to be sent back. >> and i would talk to consumers who would say, what am i supposed to do with this? we now have updated it put it on the web. we just won a prize for being one of the best government sites, consumer interface sites and we're taking that information n putting it back into what should we be doing to help us focus on our priorities. >> if there's other areas we can work on in this space, i look forward to having those conversations. if i'm ab
commissioner pai? >> yes. >> my first trip to our consumer operation in gettysburg i saw in the corner a humongous machine that the staff proudly announced could take 17 different forms and put them into one envelope. i said why are we sending out 17 different forms. and they said because that's the way we do it. so you contact the fcc on a robo call issue and we will send you the form for robo call as well as the form for loudness on commercials, as well as the form for every other...
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why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? you have liberty mutual deductible fund™ you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call 1-888-865-2166 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $423. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at 1-888-865-2166. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ >>> let's get back to the nuclear talks with iran. iran's chief negotiator says there won't be a deal today. it seems the talks have boiled down to one remaining issue -- a united nations arms embargo. let's discuss that. joining us now, our global affairs correspondent elise labott the former state department nuclear negotiator and former a ambassador to greece nicholas burns, jamie rubin and bobby gauchehosh the managing editor of "quartz." let
why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? you have liberty mutual deductible fund™ you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call 1-888-865-2166 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $423. call liberty...
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now paying the price. neil what's unique this not a defect in terms of like you have to have so many accidents before the national highway traffic safety administration and others do a recall. they've never had an accident because of this. it's because of the potential and actual prohibitbability and demonstration it happened. not a single vehicle has crashed yet because of this. >> bad guys look at this and say aha, cars. >> they look at this this is mobile malware. hold them hostage ransom wear. i hold your $80,000 lexus hostage. until you give me 5 grand your car is a brick? i see a whole new industry approaching. >> really scary. morgan wright cyber security analyst extraordinaire. thank you my friend. >> you bet, neil. >> just take the bus, folks. more after this. e most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwa
now paying the price. neil what's unique this not a defect in terms of like you have to have so many accidents before the national highway traffic safety administration and others do a recall. they've never had an accident because of this. it's because of the potential and actual prohibitbability and demonstration it happened. not a single vehicle has crashed yet because of this. >> bad guys look at this and say aha, cars. >> they look at this this is mobile malware. hold them...
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we have labor fat cat pay. these bosses make a lot of money, and a lot of thousands dues also go towards things like junk ets to las vegas or to the caribbean. also they build hotel resorts, have built hotel resorts and golf resorts on union due money that even donald trump would envy. not everybody can go to those. >> right. you talk about inequality. liberals say they care about inequality. liberals don't care about inequality within public sector unions. it's such hypocrisy. not to mention there's an inherent xwlikt of interest between the people giving political partisan donations to democrats who then turn around and give them raises to these unions. it's the most corrupt negative feedback possible. >> you know bill let me just clarify. not every union member is invited on these junk ets. often it's the big wigs and the union. what do you think about what carrie just said? >> let me clarify something. they already get a refund of the politicking dues. the question is whether they get a refund of the dues t
we have labor fat cat pay. these bosses make a lot of money, and a lot of thousands dues also go towards things like junk ets to las vegas or to the caribbean. also they build hotel resorts, have built hotel resorts and golf resorts on union due money that even donald trump would envy. not everybody can go to those. >> right. you talk about inequality. liberals say they care about inequality. liberals don't care about inequality within public sector unions. it's such hypocrisy. not to...
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mÉxico, un orgullo, despuÉs de todo, Él es de puebla es el primer alcalde de filadelfia que viaja al paÍsnda de trabajo. >> tenemos una agenda de entendimiento con el alcalde de puebla para concretar eso, todos conocemos la reacciÓn de la comunidad poblana que, de la comunidad en general, pero de la comunidad poblana especÍficamente, y creo que ya era hora de transformar la relaciÓn de una manera oficial entre ambas ciudades. >> tiene una agenda muy amplia que le va a permitir al alcalde conocer mas de mÉxico y al mismo tiempo fortalecerlos nexos polÍticos, econÓmicos y culturales de filadelfia con mÉxico, y desde luego eso beneficia a la comunidad mexicana en la ciudad de filadelfia, porque todos entendemos que es un buen amigo de la comunidad mexicana. >> cuando firmÓ el acuerdo, es un amigo para el pueblo mexicano, y yo pienso que en esta visita el proyecto que lleva serÁ un gran beneficios. >> ha sido una ardua labor por dar este viaje, aÑo y medio para ser exacta. >> felicitar al secretario de relaciones exteriores, el secretario de economÍa, el jefe de gobierno del distrito federal,
mÉxico, un orgullo, despuÉs de todo, Él es de puebla es el primer alcalde de filadelfia que viaja al paÍsnda de trabajo. >> tenemos una agenda de entendimiento con el alcalde de puebla para concretar eso, todos conocemos la reacciÓn de la comunidad poblana que, de la comunidad en general, pero de la comunidad poblana especÍficamente, y creo que ya era hora de transformar la relaciÓn de una manera oficial entre ambas ciudades. >> tiene una agenda muy amplia que le va a...
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check to pay check or pay roll to pay roll, one thing goes wrong or 2 things go wrong for too long you are out of business. i'm very troubled by the testimony that there is performance, payment is to be had, payment is not received and when the issue is raised by the way, you haven't performed well so let's litigate. that is ubsurd. i'm very much in favor of sitting down with obiaushy and one of the reasons we haven't done that and with lunar is when we were ready to meet they were out of the country all of them at the same time so for that reason we were not able to meet with them but do have it on the calendar to meet with them. that complate the member of the public presented to sus not a new complaint. i have been in the field for i don't want to say how long but over 25 years and that complaint is reoccurring. we have to nip that in the bud especially since we are private sector partners that should not rely on bureachyeracy. lunar says they are not paying because they dopet have money we have bigger worries as agency. we need to have payment information as early as possible i thi
check to pay check or pay roll to pay roll, one thing goes wrong or 2 things go wrong for too long you are out of business. i'm very troubled by the testimony that there is performance, payment is to be had, payment is not received and when the issue is raised by the way, you haven't performed well so let's litigate. that is ubsurd. i'm very much in favor of sitting down with obiaushy and one of the reasons we haven't done that and with lunar is when we were ready to meet they were out of the...
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they pay for netflix and hulu and we take away some of those paying points with ott. you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. you can go on vacation and not pay for of subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. betty: you could do it right away? charlie: you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait and take a day off of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have several many packs that you can add onto if you want to, including showtime and hbo, so it attracts a lot of people, particularly younger people who aren't paying for tb today or maybe who at one time pay for tv and said it is just too expensive. we certainly are encouraged by the start of sling tv but we have a long way to go. we are not perfect yet. we knew it would be difficult but it is technically difficult because we are on lots of different devices and tv is really hard, and we are doing things like inventing things like dynamic insertion that we haven't used before. it r
they pay for netflix and hulu and we take away some of those paying points with ott. you don't have to sign a contract, you don't have equipment to buy it normally. you can go on vacation and not pay for of subscription or to put it on hold for a month. it is immediate. betty: you could do it right away? charlie: you can watch the nba finals tonight and you don't have to wait for an installer. betty: you don't have to wait and take a day off of work and wait for the cable guy. charlie: we have...
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you can't pay your employees on time. the employees are having to pay for fish themselves. driving a bmw may not be a deal breaker as it relates to their finances, but it's a deal breaker as it relates to sending a message and leading by example. it just isn't right. do you have a profit-and-loss statement for the business? larissa: oh, yeah. right here. lemonis: so, $1.8 million in total business? and the business, on paper, made $148,000. gary: on paper. lemonis: and so, what it doesn't account for is any money that left the business to pay debt. from what i can see, swansons has a lot of business, and they actually make a decent profit, but between paying their mounting credit-card debt and sticking their hand in the till, that paper profit is really a cash loss of hundreds of thousands. this is a 40-year-old family business. it's a long time. it's a lot of history. it's a lot a fish. it's a lot of customers. it's a lot of memories. and those are to be taken very seriously. the struggle that i have is, the numbers are fuzzy to me. and with the numbers being as fuzzy as t
you can't pay your employees on time. the employees are having to pay for fish themselves. driving a bmw may not be a deal breaker as it relates to their finances, but it's a deal breaker as it relates to sending a message and leading by example. it just isn't right. do you have a profit-and-loss statement for the business? larissa: oh, yeah. right here. lemonis: so, $1.8 million in total business? and the business, on paper, made $148,000. gary: on paper. lemonis: and so, what it doesn't...
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some it constitutionally guaranteed and the government will pay it.relation to other, it's likely they'll default on it. there's groups of creditors organising to hold negotiations with the government. and in the case of the electric utility a group of creditors have been negotiating since last august. they lecture in a way that is sustainable long term until the island can provide electricity at lower rates. >> some say they saw this coming over years, but peurto rico was able to sell bonds, right up until the crisis was untenable a couple of weeks ago. that means people were willing to take a chance on the island. how did they get into the fix. >> right. i wrote in 2012 that the island would default going down the road. other market commentators saw it. what happened from that period forward is it cost more money to borrow, and lenders wanted more secured bonds, you can't pledge collateral so easily, but the seniority structure, people wanted to be higher in the structure, to the front of the line to be repaid when the bonds needed to be repaid. >>
some it constitutionally guaranteed and the government will pay it.relation to other, it's likely they'll default on it. there's groups of creditors organising to hold negotiations with the government. and in the case of the electric utility a group of creditors have been negotiating since last august. they lecture in a way that is sustainable long term until the island can provide electricity at lower rates. >> some say they saw this coming over years, but peurto rico was able to sell...
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¿quÉ esperas ver en este paÍs?qué. que esto es lo mÍo, que lo estoy haciendo por ellos. >> ¿tarareas en inglÉs? ¿en espaÑol? >> en espaÑol y en inglÉs. cuando estoy en el hotel ahÍ estoy cantando hasta en inglÉs, en espaÑol, unos cuantos lenguajes mÁs que ni yo conozco. >> es un placer conocerte. >> jorge, el gusto es mÍo. muchas gracias. >> al contrario. un placer. gracias. luis coronel en "al punto". y con esto nos vamos. recuerde que puede ver nuestras entrevistas y videos en univisiÓnnoticias.com. y hasta la prÓxima semana, cuando juntos vayamos "al punto". gracias. vayamos "al punto". gracias. jenny: miren, esa puede ser una buena clienta. rosa: Órale, va. rÁpido. ay, seÑo, perdÓn, discÚlpeme. soy una tonta, no sabÍa por dÓnde caminaba. dulce: ¿estÁ bien, seÑito? no se me vaya a caer, ¿eh? >> gracias, gracias, hija. gracias por preocuparte. es que con tanta gente, estÁ uno toda-- dulce: perdÓn, ¿eh? perdÓn. >> sÍ, gracias. loba: no estÁ nada mal. dulce: pues acÁ la jenny, que es rete buena para eso de sacar la
¿quÉ esperas ver en este paÍs?qué. que esto es lo mÍo, que lo estoy haciendo por ellos. >> ¿tarareas en inglÉs? ¿en espaÑol? >> en espaÑol y en inglÉs. cuando estoy en el hotel ahÍ estoy cantando hasta en inglÉs, en espaÑol, unos cuantos lenguajes mÁs que ni yo conozco. >> es un placer conocerte. >> jorge, el gusto es mÍo. muchas gracias. >> al contrario. un placer. gracias. luis coronel en "al punto". y con esto nos vamos. recuerde que...
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sabemos que las opiniones no son acertadas porque tienen una posiciÓn el problema es llano, es su paÍsnjeros de forma ilegal. >> si usted intenta apoyar, en lo que hacemos una campaÑa para destruir la imagen de su paÍs, y sobre todo daÑar su turismo, lo mejor es un cerco para la repÚblica dominicana enfatizÓ que la ciudadanÍa del culo dominicano no estÁ en tela de juicio. estos legisladores dicen que ademÁs del gobierno otros receptores pueden hacer respetar las leyes miradores del paÍs, es todo lo que tengo por momento, retornÓ los estudios. ♪♪ todos los dÍas sale un nuevo estudio los comparten una nueva teorÍa de situaciones o sustancias quienes pueden alarmar con primero tenemos que analizar a que nos estamos exponiendo. varias flores es una de las personas que recibido mensaje de carreras en donde les utilizan bajar las ventanas de su auto antes de encender el aire acondicionado. >> la verdad cita alarmante temor de los mensajes y compre lo piensas que mÁs cosas que tambiÉn pueden ser mÁs peligrosos que el mensaje como dices tu. >> no es cierto como por esta publicado artÍculos que
sabemos que las opiniones no son acertadas porque tienen una posiciÓn el problema es llano, es su paÍsnjeros de forma ilegal. >> si usted intenta apoyar, en lo que hacemos una campaÑa para destruir la imagen de su paÍs, y sobre todo daÑar su turismo, lo mejor es un cerco para la repÚblica dominicana enfatizÓ que la ciudadanÍa del culo dominicano no estÁ en tela de juicio. estos legisladores dicen que ademÁs del gobierno otros receptores pueden hacer respetar las leyes miradores...
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in a public interest project the nonusers pay. the non- valuers pay. so what you are left with is the bizarre situation in a public interest project of having the users benefiting without paying and the nonusers paying without benefiting. that is the hallmark and the central purpose of a public interest project could lead to get people something that they don't pay for in other for, in other words to give them something by means of a sacrifice. that is the whole idea of a public interest project. now, remember, when they say society as a whole is benefiting they're is no such thing as an undifferentiated mass that constitutes society. it is not some single entity it is the people, the individuals who make it up. so when they say that they're is a clash between the public and private interest, what that means is they're is a clash between the interest of some individuals and interest of other individuals. there's a clash between the individuals who are benefiting without paying and those who are paying without benefiting. who then is the public and the
in a public interest project the nonusers pay. the non- valuers pay. so what you are left with is the bizarre situation in a public interest project of having the users benefiting without paying and the nonusers paying without benefiting. that is the hallmark and the central purpose of a public interest project could lead to get people something that they don't pay for in other for, in other words to give them something by means of a sacrifice. that is the whole idea of a public interest...
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mÁs del 84% de los venezolanos creen que el paÍs estÁ mal.culo mientras realizaba un video en la aplicaciÓn periscope. estaba hablando cuando de repente golpearon el vidrio de su chofer para asaltarlos. les pidieron los telÉfonos y el dinero. las imÁgenes quedaron registradas en su celular. [imÁgenes] >> en ese momento se corta el video de la grabaciÓn. el periodista afirmÓ que se encuentra bien y que fue asaltado cuando llegaba a su casa. >> el grupo terrorista de las farc sorprendiÓ anunciando un cese unilateral del fuego durante un mes. el fiscal pidiÓ que dicho cese sea bilateral antes que se firme el proceso de paz que se negocia en la habana. desde bogotÁ las reacciones. >> despuÉs de varias semanas de ataques, voladuras de oleoductos y combates, cuando se percibÍa que el proceso de paz entre el gobierno de colombia y las farc pasaba por su peor momento y cuando la favorabilidad del presidente santos se desplomaba en las encuestas, la guerrilla sorprendiÓ con el anuncio que decretarÁn un cese al fuego a partir del prÓximo mes. >> buscam
mÁs del 84% de los venezolanos creen que el paÍs estÁ mal.culo mientras realizaba un video en la aplicaciÓn periscope. estaba hablando cuando de repente golpearon el vidrio de su chofer para asaltarlos. les pidieron los telÉfonos y el dinero. las imÁgenes quedaron registradas en su celular. [imÁgenes] >> en ese momento se corta el video de la grabaciÓn. el periodista afirmÓ que se encuentra bien y que fue asaltado cuando llegaba a su casa. >> el grupo terrorista de las farc...
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but after years of long, hot days and stagnant pay, workers left the fields and took to the streets to demand better working conditions - and a living wage. the response from the government was swift - and fierce. this was the first time in over a decade a strike like this has happened in mexico. in this episode of fault lines we went to meet the people picking so much of the food we eat in the united states and asked what is keeping them at the bottom of our food system. >> we're about an hour away from the heart of where farmworkers have started to protest their conditions and we're already coming up on a checkpoint, this could be an early sign the movement is starting to spread. >> thousands of farm workers had been on strike for over a week here. with the fields empty - and the main highway blocked off, they'd brought production to a halt at the peak of harvest in one of mexico's main agricultural areas, the valley of san quintin. >> they're asking drivers for donations to support their cause, because while they're striking, they're not getting paid. >> when they are paid - workers
but after years of long, hot days and stagnant pay, workers left the fields and took to the streets to demand better working conditions - and a living wage. the response from the government was swift - and fierce. this was the first time in over a decade a strike like this has happened in mexico. in this episode of fault lines we went to meet the people picking so much of the food we eat in the united states and asked what is keeping them at the bottom of our food system. >> we're about...
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why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it?u have liberty mutual deductible fund™ you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call 1-888-803-3166 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $423. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at 1-888-803-3166. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ >>> the presidential wanna be crowd is about to get more crowded. governor scott walker will tell you why he wants to be president. to carl cameron on what you should expect to hear from the governor. >> governor walker just finished his state budget yesterday, so we're going to hear a lot about his accomplishments. he'll talk about how he's implemented a host of conservative policies here in wisconsin. he's been able to cut spending. he's going to
why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it?u have liberty mutual deductible fund™ you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. then continue to earn that $100 every year. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call 1-888-803-3166 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $423. call liberty...
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i mean, how could you pay for our highways utilizing this type of pay-for. so mr. president i rise to say that i don't support this piece of legislation. i think that's been made clear. i would hope that as people analyze the pay-fors, which again could not be, in my opinion, more ridiculous on something like a highway bill, i hope as people analyze this, this bill will go down, we will figure out a way to deal with this in a more productive way. and again the right way to deal with this is if you have a trust fund is to have fees that come in in the same amount that go out. i mean, i think that with this minor conversation here, these pages probably get that, okay? i think america gets that, and i hope that again this bill does not pass. i hope that it does not become law. and i hope that we could gather, we'll figure out another way of dealing with this in a responsible way that doesn't use gimmicks like this, certainly uses -- i don't know how anybody could say that, by the way the united states senate has assumed assumed that in the year 24 and 25, oil will sel
i mean, how could you pay for our highways utilizing this type of pay-for. so mr. president i rise to say that i don't support this piece of legislation. i think that's been made clear. i would hope that as people analyze the pay-fors, which again could not be, in my opinion, more ridiculous on something like a highway bill, i hope as people analyze this, this bill will go down, we will figure out a way to deal with this in a more productive way. and again the right way to deal with this is if...