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you didn't pay me. you pay to the agent. i didn't know about the money you paid. you have a paper to show? >> being fired is especially daunting because most people borrowed to pay their recrui recruiterrer at interest rates of 25 to 40%. he had to come up with $2500. at the time he earned just $2 a day. he paid for a job in afghanistan for a subcontractor called prime projects international or ppi, they assigned him to a job in an entirely different country. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt or do they condone the abuses because they benefit in some way? to figure that out we have to retrace the path to the city. >> for m
you didn't pay me. you pay to the agent. i didn't know about the money you paid. you have a paper to show? >> being fired is especially daunting because most people borrowed to pay their recrui recruiterrer at interest rates of 25 to 40%. he had to come up with $2500. at the time he earned just $2 a day. he paid for a job in afghanistan for a subcontractor called prime projects international or ppi, they assigned him to a job in an entirely different country. >> he worked at camp...
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i don't--i still pay attention. dylan: you know, there are studies that show that the more abstracted you are from cash, the more willing you are to pay for things. and this is exactly why game tokens, or gold coins, or whatever, right? kush: that's right. sarah: exactly, we all pay more for transportation than we did several years ago, and more on parking, to your point. kush: that's right. i mean, the tolling services, the parking services, many of these urban mobility services. for example, bike rental is another one, where paybyphone offers that service in france. and folks can use that same account for parking, as well as biking, and you know, even busing. sarah: it's so funny, the more we go down this road, you get really used to it. like, if you go to new york and take a cab, you just try to, like, get out of the car, and they're all like, "wait a minute." or like, you know, i'll leave my house because there's also so many places, if you, like, live in a neighborhood where they have your card on file, and you
i don't--i still pay attention. dylan: you know, there are studies that show that the more abstracted you are from cash, the more willing you are to pay for things. and this is exactly why game tokens, or gold coins, or whatever, right? kush: that's right. sarah: exactly, we all pay more for transportation than we did several years ago, and more on parking, to your point. kush: that's right. i mean, the tolling services, the parking services, many of these urban mobility services. for example,...
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of the top pay to average pay?[shouting] >> i'm a great supporter of transparency as we proved in the government. let's be clear since i have become prime minister income inequality has fallen. those are the facts. one of the biggest things we are doing to help with income inequality, for the first time ever bring in a national living wage. this is the year that we are going to see people paying no tax until they've earned 11,000 pounds. this is the year we are going to see a national living wage of 7 pounds 20, those are big advances to helping the low paid in our country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to pay tribute to the countless numbers of people and organizations who helped out during the recent floods. yesterday i spoke with the chairman of the new insurance flood and i know that people have been hammered by the floods, will welcome the fact that their premiums and won't meet but he told me it's not going to cover any houses
of the top pay to average pay?[shouting] >> i'm a great supporter of transparency as we proved in the government. let's be clear since i have become prime minister income inequality has fallen. those are the facts. one of the biggest things we are doing to help with income inequality, for the first time ever bring in a national living wage. this is the year that we are going to see people paying no tax until they've earned 11,000 pounds. this is the year we are going to see a national...
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paÍs. sobre ella pesaba orden de deportaciÓn, que segÚn su abogada ya no es vÁlida.s aguiar tiene el testimonio de la joven que viene aterrada ante la posibilidad de regresar a su paÍs natal. juan carlos: tres palabras que lo resumen todo, tiene 16 aÑos y por minutos se salvo de ser atrapada en la redada que inmigraciÓn ciudadanas realizó el domingo en su casa en dallas, texas para detenerla. >> llegaron, tocaron la puerta duro y luego entraron y a todos les pidieron los papeles, luego preguntaron por mi. juan carlos: en 2014, en medio de muchos peligros cruzÓ la frontera con su hermana para dejar atrÁs la violencia de su paÍs, en centro amÉrica. >> sÓlo pasamos y de repente habÍa un helicÓptero arriba, nosotros nos asustamos y nos des escondimos en el monte. juan carlos. viviÓ en centro de inmigrantes hasta que tuvo cita con un juez de migraciÓn, no se presentÓ porque no le llegaron los documentos, ahÍ ordenaron reportar la. - de portarla. abogada: esta obra ya no es vÁlida, hemos arreglado su situaciÓn. juan carlos: pintas su abogada dice que fue un error la redada
paÍs. sobre ella pesaba orden de deportaciÓn, que segÚn su abogada ya no es vÁlida.s aguiar tiene el testimonio de la joven que viene aterrada ante la posibilidad de regresar a su paÍs natal. juan carlos: tres palabras que lo resumen todo, tiene 16 aÑos y por minutos se salvo de ser atrapada en la redada que inmigraciÓn ciudadanas realizó el domingo en su casa en dallas, texas para detenerla. >> llegaron, tocaron la puerta duro y luego entraron y a todos les pidieron los papeles,...
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el fenÓmeno del niÑo causa estragos en el oeste del paÍs, las tormentas son las peores en tres dÉcadasatemala, cerca de 20 militares asesinados con pintas de civiles en la Época, asÍ comenzamos. narrador: este es su noticiero imevisiÓn, edición nocturna con illia calderÓn y enrique acevedo- india: por las noches, comenzamos con el caso de una menor de edad centroamericana, quien estuvo. de ser detenida en una de las redadas de los Últimos dÍas que se han presentado en varios estados del paÍs. sobre ella pesaba orden de deportaciÓn, que segÚn su abogada ya no es vÁlida. juan carlos aguiar tiene el testimonio de la joven que viene aterrada ante la posibilidad de regresar a su paÍs natal. juan carlos: tres palabras que lo resumen todo, tiene 16 aÑos y por minutos se salvo de ser atrapada en la redada que inmigraciÓn ciudadanas realizó el domingo en su casa en dallas, texas para detenerla. >> llegaron, tocaron la puerta duro y luego entraron y a todos les pidieron los papeles, luego preguntaron por mi. juan carlos: en 2014, en medio de muchos peligros cruzÓ la frontera con su hermana para
el fenÓmeno del niÑo causa estragos en el oeste del paÍs, las tormentas son las peores en tres dÉcadasatemala, cerca de 20 militares asesinados con pintas de civiles en la Época, asÍ comenzamos. narrador: este es su noticiero imevisiÓn, edición nocturna con illia calderÓn y enrique acevedo- india: por las noches, comenzamos con el caso de una menor de edad centroamericana, quien estuvo. de ser detenida en una de las redadas de los Últimos dÍas que se han presentado en varios estados...
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pay. we appreciate you all being with us this morning. we'll begin the panel with you, mr. muller, and each of you will be recognized for five minutes for a summary of your opening statement. mr. muller you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member schakowsky and our members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of paypal. my name is john muller, and vice president of payments policy for paypal. paypal has been involved in mobile payments now for 16 years and started with the cutting edge payments mobile device of its time, which was the palm pilot you may remember. the personal digital assistant without phone capability. but a very portable device and paypal was actually built to beam payments from one palm pilot to another. at that point, we quickly realizeed that more people had e-mail and internet access than owned a palm pilot, but we've now come back full circle to a focus on mobile payments to the point that last year we processed 1
pay. we appreciate you all being with us this morning. we'll begin the panel with you, mr. muller, and each of you will be recognized for five minutes for a summary of your opening statement. mr. muller you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member schakowsky and our members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of paypal. my name is john muller, and vice president of payments policy for paypal. paypal has been involved in mobile payments...
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phase 3 allows equal pay reporting to piggy back the city is developing. phase 4, will implement the requirement of the legislation for contractors and grant recipient that do not currently use the system. so, we will be making those amendments and that is what is the point of item number 4. fwrf before we open to public comment i want to give the executive director of the human right commission the opportunity to say a few words. the always stylish [inaudible] sparks >> happy new year. welcome back to the board, supervisor peskin it is good to see you here. i want to thank you the equal pay advisory board [inaudible] a very very complex ordinance that for them to put order to it, to put a kind of-take this complexity and make it into something we can all understand. i have be remisif i didn't thank mu lay arhern who this became all most more than a obligation, it became a challenge to put this into proper form. also mickey tal hann with department of human resources and ben rosen field with controllers office worked with the human right commission putting
phase 3 allows equal pay reporting to piggy back the city is developing. phase 4, will implement the requirement of the legislation for contractors and grant recipient that do not currently use the system. so, we will be making those amendments and that is what is the point of item number 4. fwrf before we open to public comment i want to give the executive director of the human right commission the opportunity to say a few words. the always stylish [inaudible] sparks >> happy new year....
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the rich pay a lot less than even she says. if you look at warren buffett, he paid $7 million in taxes with about $13 billion in income. 6 schsh/100th /100ths, only when you realize it when you collect it, he never realizes it, he owns berkshire hathaway stock. totally correct. what you got do is lower statutory tax rates, so it gets into all these loopholes. i did jerry brown's flat tax in 19 nee 92 whic 14 which would he eliminated all of this garbage. as long as there is differential tax rates, you see them buying into one or the other. >> i need to fully understand what you're saying. you are talking about the idea if the tax rates were lower overall, people who are not realizing, not cashing in on the stock, might do so to pay the taxes at a lower rate and would all be fair? >> if there were no differential tax rates and no cayman islands, they would never hire those lawyers, look at how many people in the obama administration have switched jobs with goldman sachs? what the heck do you think they're doing ali? they are goi
the rich pay a lot less than even she says. if you look at warren buffett, he paid $7 million in taxes with about $13 billion in income. 6 schsh/100th /100ths, only when you realize it when you collect it, he never realizes it, he owns berkshire hathaway stock. totally correct. what you got do is lower statutory tax rates, so it gets into all these loopholes. i did jerry brown's flat tax in 19 nee 92 whic 14 which would he eliminated all of this garbage. as long as there is differential tax...
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el atentado ocurriÓ en un sector turÍstico importante del paÍs.no cobrarÍan impuestos estatales, pero si los cobrarÍa el estado. la suma supera el 39%, asÍ que si vive en alguno de estos 9 estados y pide que lo paguen en una sola vez, serÁ algo asÍ como 62% del premio total. estamos hablando de 930 millones de dÓlares, asÍ que lo que se llevarÍa el ganador. >> llegar pasar y que sonara serÍa emocionante. reportera: patricia lleva 500 $ invertidos. >> ya subiÓ 1 millón 500.000 y si nadie le da la gana sube mÁs. desde el fin de semana los avisos estÁn bloqueados porque la cantidad a ganar, nunca se habÍa visto en la historia, ni aquÍ ni a travÉs del mundo. a los 92 aÑos rolando puede afirmarlo. >> como lo dice el refrÁn a cualquiera le toca. se repartieron 23 premios y tres de 2 millones. repartieron las reglas para la cantidad a ganar en ese entonces la posibilidad de ganar era 1 en 75 millones. >> para ganar sÓlo es necesario acertar los 6 nÚmeros y pueden ir en cualquier orden pero insecto debe coincidir con el nÚmero. >> turista o lo que sea pue
el atentado ocurriÓ en un sector turÍstico importante del paÍs.no cobrarÍan impuestos estatales, pero si los cobrarÍa el estado. la suma supera el 39%, asÍ que si vive en alguno de estos 9 estados y pide que lo paguen en una sola vez, serÁ algo asÍ como 62% del premio total. estamos hablando de 930 millones de dÓlares, asÍ que lo que se llevarÍa el ganador. >> llegar pasar y que sonara serÍa emocionante. reportera: patricia lleva 500 $ invertidos. >> ya subiÓ 1 millón...
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viviana: un frÍo Ártico amenaza desde hoy a 50 millones de personas en 14 estados del paÍs, desde lasl de metereologÍa habia advertido que en estas consideraciones en 30 minutos una persona puede causar heridas por congelamiento. >> lo que hice es ponerme doble pantalÓn y dos sweater, una chamarra y una bufanda. viviana: el frÍo ha cobrado la vida de 6 personas, en el estado de wisconsin una mujer muriÓ este fin de semana producto de las bajas temperaturas. en este lago en un barrio te la ciudad de chicago se ha creado una gruesa capa de hielo, tan gruesa que las personas han decidido caminar en esta congelada superficie. han habilitado 6 centro de calentamiento para personas desamparadas. >> les abrimos la puerta hasta donde nosotros podemos ayudarles les dama de cenar, les refuigiamos por la noche. viviana: tambiÉn la nieve a causado estragos en carreteras de nebraska y ohio en donde maÑana las autoridades en indiana evalÚarÁn si habran clases para los estudiantes, nieves para el estado del este del paÍs a mediados y final de esta semana. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los est
viviana: un frÍo Ártico amenaza desde hoy a 50 millones de personas en 14 estados del paÍs, desde lasl de metereologÍa habia advertido que en estas consideraciones en 30 minutos una persona puede causar heridas por congelamiento. >> lo que hice es ponerme doble pantalÓn y dos sweater, una chamarra y una bufanda. viviana: el frÍo ha cobrado la vida de 6 personas, en el estado de wisconsin una mujer muriÓ este fin de semana producto de las bajas temperaturas. en este lago en un...
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recognizing the injustice in the age pay gap. we have a duty to the people we represent to ensure that same pay gets same price. we need to ensure they are represented. i believe a stronger, more motivated, more efficient world will create a stronger, more efficient economy. know this was emily. now i'm going to embarrass her. i know your dad. your dad and i were at university together. your dad is a very clever bloke. [laughter] [applause] >> we are to take someone now from london, from london. airchap with weak release -- with the curly hair. wage cameow, a living out. that to me is a message the u.k. youth parliament has to wake up and do its job. whatever we did last year was not enough and the young people are disappointed. the government set the political -- the living wage on the political map and it's up to us to make sure it on the youth politics map. we clearly didn't do it last year and that is what we have to go again to make sure the young people finally get what they want out of a youth parliament they deserve. [app
recognizing the injustice in the age pay gap. we have a duty to the people we represent to ensure that same pay gets same price. we need to ensure they are represented. i believe a stronger, more motivated, more efficient world will create a stronger, more efficient economy. know this was emily. now i'm going to embarrass her. i know your dad. your dad and i were at university together. your dad is a very clever bloke. [laughter] [applause] >> we are to take someone now from london, from...
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primer gobernador independiente del paÍs.n la polÍtica. >> creemos que lo monos que podrÍa esperar un ciudadano de sus funcionarios es que tomen decisiones de cÓmo se invierte y gastando recursos pÚblicos, que sean tambiÉn con su dinero. jessica: se puede consultar y descargar las declaraciones enviadas. las leyes mexicanas determinan que los funcionarios actualicen sus declaraciones patrimoniales en mayo de cada aÑo. ellos determinan si esos datos se hacen pÚblicos o no. ciudad de mÉxico, quien jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn.. aranza: leopoldo lÓpez dijo hoy que serÁ necesario remover constitucionalmente al presidente venezolano nicolÁs maduro, si el gobernante persisten desconocer los resultados de las elecciones legislativas de ediciÓn. en una carta desde su celda, lÓpez dijo que se deberÁ hacer lo mismo con el resto de cabecillas oficialistas, a quien calificÓ de Élite corrupta y antidemocrÁtica. taller estadounidense de luto, tratamos de sus primeras figuras, que fue hija de uno de los grandes cantantes de todos los tiempos.
primer gobernador independiente del paÍs.n la polÍtica. >> creemos que lo monos que podrÍa esperar un ciudadano de sus funcionarios es que tomen decisiones de cÓmo se invierte y gastando recursos pÚblicos, que sean tambiÉn con su dinero. jessica: se puede consultar y descargar las declaraciones enviadas. las leyes mexicanas determinan que los funcionarios actualicen sus declaraciones patrimoniales en mayo de cada aÑo. ellos determinan si esos datos se hacen pÚblicos o no. ciudad...
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who is going to pay for that? well, jeff will pay for it. the people will pay for it. why is it that he always wants to see more welfare, higher taxes, more borrowing, all of the things that got us in the he is in the first place. [shouting] >> i ask the prime minister this, shortly before coming to the chamber, i became aware of the final reports of the united nations final reports on yemen and makes disturbing readings. i quote, documented that coalition forces have conducted air strikes targeting civilians and civilian objects in violation of humanitarian law including camps and refugees, civilian residential areas, medical facilities, schools and mosques, these are very disturbing reports. in the light of this, would the prime minister launch inquiry of the review to saudi arabia and suspend those arm sales until that review has been concluded? >> well, we have the strictest rules for arms exports almost any country anywhere in the world. let me remind me, we are not a remember of the coalition, not directly in the saudi-led coalitions, british personnel are not in
who is going to pay for that? well, jeff will pay for it. the people will pay for it. why is it that he always wants to see more welfare, higher taxes, more borrowing, all of the things that got us in the he is in the first place. [shouting] >> i ask the prime minister this, shortly before coming to the chamber, i became aware of the final reports of the united nations final reports on yemen and makes disturbing readings. i quote, documented that coalition forces have conducted air...
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just pay the bill that you have to pay. and a lot of people, they're working with us and they're really happy with us. so we kinda, like-- damian: i mean, because a lot of folks are used to going to the money wiring companies, western union and what not, and doin' it that way. but this is an easy way to do it from your mobile app and take care of family back home. cristal: yes, and right now, this year, we have our new-- we have something new in saldo. marco, he's the one that gonna explain that part. i think it's gonna be great for this year. damian: before we get into that, now, what do i need from my grandma in mexico? do i need an account number? do i need an address? what do i need to make sure that i do it right? marco: it depends on the company that you want to pay to. so, for example, if you want to pay your phone bill, you obviously need your phone number, that's it. but if you need, probably, to pay your cable company, there's a reference number. the same for electricity. and so we started with these companies 'ca
just pay the bill that you have to pay. and a lot of people, they're working with us and they're really happy with us. so we kinda, like-- damian: i mean, because a lot of folks are used to going to the money wiring companies, western union and what not, and doin' it that way. but this is an easy way to do it from your mobile app and take care of family back home. cristal: yes, and right now, this year, we have our new-- we have something new in saldo. marco, he's the one that gonna explain...
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pai: absolutely. has been is exercise the ultimate in kabuki theater from the beginning. 706, if weder section make a negative finding or find broad band isn't being deployed, fcc more authority over the broad band marketplace and this is the latest in the shifting of the goal post. in november 2014, for example, rather, we were told we would be spending 10-millions illion on 10 megabits per second. we were told it's broad band. n january, we were told 25 megabits per second. is sho short of that shorting the american customer. shifting on what the particular policy goal the agency is looking to achieve might be. that's not the appropriate thing to do for a couple of different reasons. number 1, it's not lawful. nd beyond that, more importantly, it isn't just that an agency is behaving in arbitrary and precocious way. at the agency, and moving it up or down depending on the preordained goal we want to achieve and that's ultimately bringing discredit on the agency. mr. fung: under what conditions shoul
pai: absolutely. has been is exercise the ultimate in kabuki theater from the beginning. 706, if weder section make a negative finding or find broad band isn't being deployed, fcc more authority over the broad band marketplace and this is the latest in the shifting of the goal post. in november 2014, for example, rather, we were told we would be spending 10-millions illion on 10 megabits per second. we were told it's broad band. n january, we were told 25 megabits per second. is sho short of...
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emily: so who should be paying?im: i think all streaming radio should pay both composers and performers, absolutely. it applies to every business streaming online. radio, online, off-line. those businesses should be sharing their state with artists. the revenue coming from pandora is being fairly shared with the business. emily: do you think artists should be paid more? taylor swift pulled her music off spotify. why did she not pull it off pandora? tim: we are under a compulsory license, meaning artists cannot pull their music off pandora. what they are responding to is a lack of transparency. they see and read about the economics of these businesses and don't see it reflected in their royalty statement. what happens in the middle there is a black box. i think that's happening more and more. emily: you have to think people like taylor and jay-z have the best lawyers, the best people out there. spotify is not making enough money for you. tim: it's true that some art is by virtue of their popularity have the ability t
emily: so who should be paying?im: i think all streaming radio should pay both composers and performers, absolutely. it applies to every business streaming online. radio, online, off-line. those businesses should be sharing their state with artists. the revenue coming from pandora is being fairly shared with the business. emily: do you think artists should be paid more? taylor swift pulled her music off spotify. why did she not pull it off pandora? tim: we are under a compulsory license,...
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why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if 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 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for a free quote today at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. john: they want a $15 per hour minimum wage right now, and their protest has brought result. all these cities have voted to raise their minimum wage sharply. now the democrats want the entire country to follow suit. >> we must raise the minimum wage to a living wage, $15 an hour. off course we have to raise the minimum wage. john: of course? i'm so sick of their smug, ignorant pronouncements. the idea a minimum wage will lift people's wages. fit works we should have a $100 m
why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if 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 to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutual for...
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once we have yet to fully pay for. our retirement liabilities and lifelong health benefits for state and university workers otal $220 billion. each year, the budget must allocate billions to slowly chip away at these obligations. we have taken steps to reduce the future costs of these pensions and put the teacher system back on its solid fiscal building. -- footing. still we have more to do. today, we have set aside a total amount to pay for 72 billion of future retiree health benefits. these liabilities are so massive, that ignoring them will not allow us to pay them off. in a year or two or even in 10. this little sex fashion and emotion of chipping away with an obligation of three decades to pay for something that is already been promised. yet it is our moral obligation to do so, particularly before we make new commitments. we have failed to a knowledge -- acknowledge that they will unfairly burden future generations of californians with these debts. another obligation we have to face is our deteriorating nfrastruct
once we have yet to fully pay for. our retirement liabilities and lifelong health benefits for state and university workers otal $220 billion. each year, the budget must allocate billions to slowly chip away at these obligations. we have taken steps to reduce the future costs of these pensions and put the teacher system back on its solid fiscal building. -- footing. still we have more to do. today, we have set aside a total amount to pay for 72 billion of future retiree health benefits. these...
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dues.s, i pay yearly they are nominal. i pay a small percentage out of my wages.ar as i know, none of that given to political activity. my unit does have a political might unionittee -- does have a political action committee, and i can donate to that, but that's it. this notion of the money is being taken to me and used for political purposes, you know what, if they are using it to get a better wages and benefits, that is a good thing. that is why i am a member of the union. guest: absolutely. you are exercising your right. you believe the union is doing good things. funds say that general can be used for lobbying and politics. it cannot be used for direct contributions to candidates. in their own reports that the file, they talk about what their expenditures are. the union's own admission, they spent about $1.7 billion on politics and bobbing -- lobbying. guest: the caller makes his larger point about right to work -- really, it leads to the right to work for less. the evidence is that in states with the right to work, which is basically what this supreme court w
dues.s, i pay yearly they are nominal. i pay a small percentage out of my wages.ar as i know, none of that given to political activity. my unit does have a political might unionittee -- does have a political action committee, and i can donate to that, but that's it. this notion of the money is being taken to me and used for political purposes, you know what, if they are using it to get a better wages and benefits, that is a good thing. that is why i am a member of the union. guest: absolutely....
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to start paying for parking at mgm casinos... gilbert perez-i think its going to deter a property sources say beginning in april it'll cost you 10 dollars to self park... 17 to valet... that's per day.... akil bomani- an extra charge like that what are the benfits? are they going to add security are they going to reduce expenses somehwere else? someone happy about the new fees are uber drivers... a driver tells fox 5 itll force people to use ride sharing services... octuber massaquoi tourist - a lot of us are students we come here to have fun and we come with tight budgets so paying is going to be a little more expensive others say... nats cross walk beep they plan to start walking if more casinos begin to charge for parking.... gilbert perez-i no longer drive my car down there i take a bus or walk tourists say if things dont change... they wont be coming back... rose dematteis tourist- why should we pay to park they need us we dont need them ride sharing services like uber and lyft are definetly the winners of these parking fees
to start paying for parking at mgm casinos... gilbert perez-i think its going to deter a property sources say beginning in april it'll cost you 10 dollars to self park... 17 to valet... that's per day.... akil bomani- an extra charge like that what are the benfits? are they going to add security are they going to reduce expenses somehwere else? someone happy about the new fees are uber drivers... a driver tells fox 5 itll force people to use ride sharing services... octuber massaquoi tourist -...
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you're soon going to have to pay to park at mgm properties. see just how much you'll have to shell out and what the money is going to. nats of fight chaos on school grounds. a fight escalates between students and school police. what happens that has parents fuming. chipotle restaurants in the valley... set to close up shop... temporarily. we'll tell you when and why. you're watching this is fox5 news at 10. local. las vegas. hotel patrons will soon have to pay to park on the las vegas strip. free parking will go away - on the strip... after m-g-m properties announce they will start charging overnight guests. now the question is... what will that mean to employees and other businesses... and is this the beginning of the end of free parking overall? fox5's miguel martinez-valle to break down the new fees. " any time anyone whispers anything about parking on the strip, the media tends to go a little nuts..." las vegans like their free parking, but mgm resorts says its time for their properties to make some changes... " we need better parking faci
you're soon going to have to pay to park at mgm properties. see just how much you'll have to shell out and what the money is going to. nats of fight chaos on school grounds. a fight escalates between students and school police. what happens that has parents fuming. chipotle restaurants in the valley... set to close up shop... temporarily. we'll tell you when and why. you're watching this is fox5 news at 10. local. las vegas. hotel patrons will soon have to pay to park on the las vegas strip....
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además, verizon salió primero en el país en data, velocidad, llamadas y confiablidad.guatemaltecos, quienes estÁn en espectativa de la primera audiencia fijada para el prÓximo viernes. como explica erika porras, las investigaciones iniciaron tras una investigaciÓn de la matanza. erika: las autoridades guatemala arrestaron a 18 militares por violaciones a derechos humanos, registrados durante el conflicto armado interno en el paÍs. los acusan de desapariciones forzadas y delitos contra la humanidad, entre ellos estÁ manuel benedicto luque garcÍa, ex jefe del estado mayor general del ejÉrcito. es >> como yo dije en toda oportunidad, yo si matÉ, matt en combate, dando frente a mi tropa, no como un cobarde ni cosa por el estilo. erika: el general habrÍa sido el comandante de las tropas que presuntamente perpetraron terribles masacres. ex general: es lo que me estÁn atribuyendo, lo que vamos a aclarar. erika: la primera iniciaciÓn por la conceptualizÓ allanamientos y las capturas se remontÓ al norte de guatemala el 18 de junio de 1982, donde tropas del ejÉrcito y autodefens
además, verizon salió primero en el país en data, velocidad, llamadas y confiablidad.guatemaltecos, quienes estÁn en espectativa de la primera audiencia fijada para el prÓximo viernes. como explica erika porras, las investigaciones iniciaron tras una investigaciÓn de la matanza. erika: las autoridades guatemala arrestaron a 18 militares por violaciones a derechos humanos, registrados durante el conflicto armado interno en el paÍs. los acusan de desapariciones forzadas y delitos contra la...
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primero los musulmÁns a quiÉnes quiere prohibir la entrada al paÍs.do en inglÉs) otra cosa que estÁ logrando con su campaÑa es que los mismos terroristas usen a donald trump en su campaÑa para reclutar a nuevos adeptos. (hablando en inglÉs) por cierto vale la pena echarle una segunda mirada, no fue tomado en mÉxico, sino en África, los inmigrantes no son mexicanos, sino marroquÍes. luis: aunque los inmigrantes no representan la realidad, lo que si muestran es la forma como la campaÑa se indocumentados. es la forma que nuestro paÍs va a lucir, estÁ hecho totalmente a propÓsito. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. jorge: el ex-presidente ignorÓ por completo a donald trump al negarse a responder las conductas sexual impropias que le ha hecho varias veces, esto ocurriÓ en el primer acto de campaÑa de bill clinton a favor de su esposa hillary clinton. espontÁneo papa francisco hizo de las suyas en un encuentro de fieles que asistÍa en el vaticano, un mexicano le dijo que su paÍs lo espera en febrero y le diÓ la bienvenida por anticipado y el
primero los musulmÁns a quiÉnes quiere prohibir la entrada al paÍs.do en inglÉs) otra cosa que estÁ logrando con su campaÑa es que los mismos terroristas usen a donald trump en su campaÑa para reclutar a nuevos adeptos. (hablando en inglÉs) por cierto vale la pena echarle una segunda mirada, no fue tomado en mÉxico, sino en África, los inmigrantes no son mexicanos, sino marroquÍes. luis: aunque los inmigrantes no representan la realidad, lo que si muestran es la forma como la...
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they're paying a lot to get -- game to carolina. they're paying a lot to get there. flights from carolina went up 64%. area to watch the game, stick with us hear on denver7 for your coverage. our coverage starts saturday with an hour long sports special at mean p.m. i'm fly -- at 9:00 p.m. bienvenu and the rest of the game. we'll be will with live coverage out in california leading up to the big game. >>> today marks 30 years sings the challenger disaster when seven nasa crew members diaphragmed it exploded when a -- it exploded when a booster engine fell. they're using this day of remembrance to remember those who killed in the apolll one and columbia disasters. >>> it's the final debate before the caucuses and drurnt won't be there. he's stand -- donald trump won't be there. he's standing his ground. evening. >>> world health officials are in emergency mode after the rise of zika va russ hear in the u.s. and -- virus and other parts of the u.s. in the u.s., more than 20 people haae been sedationed in several states. there are 19 cases in puerto rico. president obam
they're paying a lot to get -- game to carolina. they're paying a lot to get there. flights from carolina went up 64%. area to watch the game, stick with us hear on denver7 for your coverage. our coverage starts saturday with an hour long sports special at mean p.m. i'm fly -- at 9:00 p.m. bienvenu and the rest of the game. we'll be will with live coverage out in california leading up to the big game. >>> today marks 30 years sings the challenger disaster when seven nasa crew members...
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i work on saturday afternoons and my hourly rate of pay is 3.79. that means that my dad pays more in petrol to drive me to that job than i actually earn. and i think that we cannot ignore the fact that far from it just being a personal ant dote that i've come here to tell that it's actually the issue that gained the most votes from the people we are here to represent. and as a result of that, we have a democratic mandate to support this issue. and i think that's why we should support this issue and make it the issue we need to campaign on. thank you. >> how about the east of england? the gentleman here wearing the tie and the poppy. leads of england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we've all heard some very good arguments for living wage. i'm sorry to disappoint, but i am against this motion. i am against the motion for one basic principle, it will have a reverse effect on young people. businesses cannot afford to pay people living wage, especially at 16. businesses are just recovering from the biggest economic crash in a generation, possibly a century.
i work on saturday afternoons and my hourly rate of pay is 3.79. that means that my dad pays more in petrol to drive me to that job than i actually earn. and i think that we cannot ignore the fact that far from it just being a personal ant dote that i've come here to tell that it's actually the issue that gained the most votes from the people we are here to represent. and as a result of that, we have a democratic mandate to support this issue. and i think that's why we should support this issue...
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take a look at the wages that those new manufacturing jobs are paying. there was once a time when manufacturing jobs, unionized manufacturing jobs were the gold standard for the working class of this country. you had a good job in a manufacturing plant, you had a union, you were making middle-class wages and middle-class benefits. but then -- i tell you a story. a couple years ago in louisville, kentucky, general electric announced they were expanding their manufacturing capabilities creating a couple hundred jobs. some people were very excited about it. and they asked this guy from g.e. why are you doing this? he said, well, it turns out that if you add all of the these things together, transportation costs and the fact that wages in america have gone down, it is actually more competitive to do manufacturing in america now than in china because wages have gone down so much so they're paying people in manufacturing $10, $12 an hour. now, if manufacturing workers are getting paid $10, $12 an hour, what do you think other people are getting working? this i
take a look at the wages that those new manufacturing jobs are paying. there was once a time when manufacturing jobs, unionized manufacturing jobs were the gold standard for the working class of this country. you had a good job in a manufacturing plant, you had a union, you were making middle-class wages and middle-class benefits. but then -- i tell you a story. a couple years ago in louisville, kentucky, general electric announced they were expanding their manufacturing capabilities creating a...
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the lily ledbetter pay fair act. fair pay act. i was looking at a picture of that wonderful event, and she looks the same. and i don't. but while we've got a lot to celebrate that day, we knew that our work wasn't done. we knew we had a lot more to do to close the pay gap between men and women, and insure that no woman would ever face the kind of discrimination that lily faced on the job, and everybody here knows the numbers and many of you have experienced. today women account for almost half of the work force, but the typical woman who worked full-time still earns 79 cents for every dollar that the typical man does. the gap is even wider for women of color. typical black working woman makes only 60 cents. typical latino wroe woman makes only 65 cents for every dollar a white man earns. that's not right. oftentimes folks doing the same job and being paid differently. getting the fair shot that we believe every single american deserves. it doesn't just defend our values at a time when women are increasingly the breadwinners in our
the lily ledbetter pay fair act. fair pay act. i was looking at a picture of that wonderful event, and she looks the same. and i don't. but while we've got a lot to celebrate that day, we knew that our work wasn't done. we knew we had a lot more to do to close the pay gap between men and women, and insure that no woman would ever face the kind of discrimination that lily faced on the job, and everybody here knows the numbers and many of you have experienced. today women account for almost half...
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muni fairs pay etc., ect, etc. any other situations you have an entity or event bring an enormous amount of people where muni needs to increase bus service so for people to get into the vehicles where mta says you have to pay for the costs of increased service in san francisco those lions i assume a number of different lines that reaches different parts of city and given the fact we'll be accruing people from all over the city feels similar to pride and chinese new year's those are events we at mta don't ask. >> let's talk about chinese new year's and pride mta say for chinese new year's or pride you're bringing in one million people do you provide that bill to the chinese. >> no, we i'll be upset if you did by way of i'm glad you don't you're a world-class city i think we are and people want to come into your city whether for a world series game or for chinese new year's or pride for the better and raiders we hope that is better and berries and beggar including super bowl you need to reroute over and over need mor
muni fairs pay etc., ect, etc. any other situations you have an entity or event bring an enormous amount of people where muni needs to increase bus service so for people to get into the vehicles where mta says you have to pay for the costs of increased service in san francisco those lions i assume a number of different lines that reaches different parts of city and given the fact we'll be accruing people from all over the city feels similar to pride and chinese new year's those are events we at...
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get equal pay for women... cut the cost of health care and child care so people can actually get ahead. hillary clinton, she has what it takes to get things done. ((dave courvoisier)) > there's only a couple days left... to sign up for health insurance through the state exchange. ((denise valdez)) the deadline is sunday to sign up for 2016 plans. it's a very important deadline.... because the affordable care act says everyone must have health insurance. if you don't... you could pay a fine that comes out of your income taxes. joining us to talk more about these penalties... and where you can get last minute help is andres ramirez... the out reach coordinator for nevada health link. ((dave courvoisier)) andres... you've already had a record number of people sign up this - online -- call 1800 -- talking person? - there's a special event going on tomorrow to provide people with help signing up? - what do people need to bring... in order to get signed up? - what are some of the most common issues people face when n
get equal pay for women... cut the cost of health care and child care so people can actually get ahead. hillary clinton, she has what it takes to get things done. ((dave courvoisier)) > there's only a couple days left... to sign up for health insurance through the state exchange. ((denise valdez)) the deadline is sunday to sign up for 2016 plans. it's a very important deadline.... because the affordable care act says everyone must have health insurance. if you don't... you could pay a fine...
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you should not have to give up a day's pay. [applause] but it is not just minimum-wage who are falling behind in the economy. the problem is the most workers are now sharing the fruits of their increased productivity. producing more goods and services per hour that had any time. in a nutshell people working harder and getting paid less in real dollars. now, this is not true for corporate executives. co2 worker pay ratio is 20 to one. today it is more than 300 to one. look, i am fine with paying for exceptional results. i also believe that these gaps should be transparent. the state investment board can help. shareholder companies, if they do not align with the company's financial conformity. i have asked investment board to go further to reduce the widening pay gap. and i am encouraging the board -- [applause] i am encouraging the board with other states and institutional investors. can be beginnings. i started a different journey last with my new executive order on public health. more people and washington are dying from firea
you should not have to give up a day's pay. [applause] but it is not just minimum-wage who are falling behind in the economy. the problem is the most workers are now sharing the fruits of their increased productivity. producing more goods and services per hour that had any time. in a nutshell people working harder and getting paid less in real dollars. now, this is not true for corporate executives. co2 worker pay ratio is 20 to one. today it is more than 300 to one. look, i am fine with paying...
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goethite to pay three times five member budget is a fun way to do this because you're paying that five dollar ad budget pain and as yet style party so sky get distracted alright so we've got lots pearls a very resizing most of the things yet still to come hearts of all these gorgeous earrings are paying fourteen dollars and ninety nine cents river freshwater pearls by themselves incredible all of the posts are sterling silver sterling silver posts to get the sterling silver butterfly back and all of that now i haven't matured yet. alright so here iam a pity that my ears again as butterfly bass those posts are sterling silver i love our poster at the lc we got some extra notches to keep your stats in place or any kind of hearing that on the post twice easy so classic it absolutely is a simulated diamond look at the fire that you get remember their cv they are first onesies that precision cut a nephrite effect dispersion of july all that color the pizza blues unruly come out and all that fascinating that is traffic millimeter or so on the stones that the pearls are deftly between eightee
goethite to pay three times five member budget is a fun way to do this because you're paying that five dollar ad budget pain and as yet style party so sky get distracted alright so we've got lots pearls a very resizing most of the things yet still to come hearts of all these gorgeous earrings are paying fourteen dollars and ninety nine cents river freshwater pearls by themselves incredible all of the posts are sterling silver sterling silver posts to get the sterling silver butterfly back and...
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some say that the is cheaper than paying for insurance for the year. we asked you what you think about opting out of coverage. $121 a month for his basic plan cost him more than $1400 a year. he says the nearly $700 fee is worth the risk of going uninsured. he thinks it should be his choice whether to have insurance or to go without it. >> being uninsured is not a risk worth taking. >> the penetrate -- penalty is miniscule compared to what you would pay out of pocket. >> the fee for opting out is only going to rise. have increased year-over-year so they will keep increasing. >> experts say your best bet is to sit with a broker to find a plan that best fits your budget. >> it's a good idea to have someone who is licensed to give you advice. >> something you may not know is getting guidance from a broker is free. >> we never know what can happen and one individual or family is one bill away from claiming bankruptcy. >> if you do still need to sign up for healthcare health benefits associates is keeping their doors open all weekend. there is a health fair
some say that the is cheaper than paying for insurance for the year. we asked you what you think about opting out of coverage. $121 a month for his basic plan cost him more than $1400 a year. he says the nearly $700 fee is worth the risk of going uninsured. he thinks it should be his choice whether to have insurance or to go without it. >> being uninsured is not a risk worth taking. >> the penetrate -- penalty is miniscule compared to what you would pay out of pocket. >> the...
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>> i think the contractor should be paying for it. why should the taxpayers have to pay for it? that's absurd. >> he says if the port authority did know bills were being paid for idle workers, they should deny payment request. he feels the leadership was too cozy with its own contractors. foedrm. that's the parent company of di tishman. >> there was often an unhealthy arrangement between some of the contract workers they are dealing with. >> as a whistle blower, magna usef would be due a cut of any ill-gotten gains his lawsuit has an uphill battle. two attorneys have agreed to sign on the case, but just last month, the mayor of new york did find tishman billed in a different way by inflating overtime, sick and holiday pay. to avoid restitution, tishman admitted to the fraud and paid $20 million, but they said it has nothing to do withstand-by hours. >>> it's been part of the new york skyline, but soon it may be nothing but a memory. >> the giant history channel said the billboard that sits high above everybody is coming down. >> most of that billboard, as you can see, is already
>> i think the contractor should be paying for it. why should the taxpayers have to pay for it? that's absurd. >> he says if the port authority did know bills were being paid for idle workers, they should deny payment request. he feels the leadership was too cozy with its own contractors. foedrm. that's the parent company of di tishman. >> there was often an unhealthy arrangement between some of the contract workers they are dealing with. >> as a whistle blower, magna...
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why are we paying rent? they have to pay up. south korea has to pay up. germany.ect germany. you know that, right? we protect so many different countries. we get nothing. >> about 40,000 u.s. troops in germany right now, 70 years after world war ii. >> they pay us practically nothing. they are a behemoth economically. they have tremendous money. one of the things i'd do very early, i want to protect a lot of people but they have to help us. they have to help us economically. we are becoming a third world country. we are a debtor nation. $19 trillion. the new very dumb budget that was approved by everybody two weeks ago, that's going to add at least another $2 trillion. so we're at $21 trillion. >> you heard the president of the united states, 30,000 americans die each year from gun violence, about half suicides. what would you do right now to prevent that kind of slaughter? >> okay. the first thing i'd do is protect the second amendment. the second thing i'd do is i wouldn't use executive orders to do this. you got to get people. you know, our country was founded
why are we paying rent? they have to pay up. south korea has to pay up. germany.ect germany. you know that, right? we protect so many different countries. we get nothing. >> about 40,000 u.s. troops in germany right now, 70 years after world war ii. >> they pay us practically nothing. they are a behemoth economically. they have tremendous money. one of the things i'd do very early, i want to protect a lot of people but they have to help us. they have to help us economically. we are...
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did dreams of igloo and chis pay off? first the "nightline 5." >>>>seriously? where do you think you're going? >> to work with you? it's taco tuesday. >> you're not coming. i took mucinex to get rid of mucous congestion. >> i'll swing by in four hours. >> forget the taco, one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. >> your loss, i was going to wear a sombrero. >> only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast and keeps working. 12 full hours. start the reef, ditch the misery. let's end this. >> number one in just 60 seconds. - at healthcare.gov - man: checkups, emergency services, prescriptions... my insurance covers everything for my family. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for fincial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. is is your last chance to enroll. - someone helped me find a high quality plan and financial lp to pay for it. - narrator: sign up at healthcare.gov. the deadline is january 31st. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. that captivated the cotry. 7-year-old kyron horman goes to school and vanishes
did dreams of igloo and chis pay off? first the "nightline 5." >>>>seriously? where do you think you're going? >> to work with you? it's taco tuesday. >> you're not coming. i took mucinex to get rid of mucous congestion. >> i'll swing by in four hours. >> forget the taco, one pill lasts 12 hours. i'm good all day. >> your loss, i was going to wear a sombrero. >> only mucinex has a bi-layer tablet that starts fast and keeps working. 12...
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and only twice in the past seven years have they gotten any kind of pay increase. this budget year is different. the state has a significant surplus---and senate members say they can take $75 million from that surplus and provide workers with a five per cent raise. we have balanced many budgets on state employees. when the state retirement accounts was short, we called on paying into that same account. last year the best we could do is to give an $800 dollar bonus and it still was not fair. the head of the state employees association says there are probation employees who are required to have college degrees but only make $26 thousand a year---and can't pay off their college loans or support families. republican senator john courson--helping to spearhead the raise effort---says his chamber can support the pay hike but any challenge for passage would likely come in the house. if approved the raise would kick in on july 1st. jack kuenzie wis news ten. a columbia man will send 15 years in prison for a human trafficking case. kristopher block pleaded guilty yesterday t
and only twice in the past seven years have they gotten any kind of pay increase. this budget year is different. the state has a significant surplus---and senate members say they can take $75 million from that surplus and provide workers with a five per cent raise. we have balanced many budgets on state employees. when the state retirement accounts was short, we called on paying into that same account. last year the best we could do is to give an $800 dollar bonus and it still was not fair. the...
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reportera: 16 aÑos, lleva trabajando en el paÍs. juzga cumplir con todo requisito. en cuanto a sus deberes tributarios se trata. >> me voy a quedar sentado allÍ. reportera: un proceso, que ha superado desde hace mÁs de una dÉcada. cuando solicitÓ el nÚmero para una declaraciÓn de impuestos. entiende, que no estÁ solo. en este 2016, el temor ha incrementado, debido a las recientes aportaciones. >> tenemos que guardar. entonces, no hay ningÚn temor, no hay ningÚn riesgo de que esta informaciÓn, llegue a inmigraciÓn. reportera: el nÚmero, va dirigido a toda persona, sin importar su estrato migratorio. tantos residentes, extranjeros, pueden tener obligaciones tributarias. mÁs que el temor, estÁn los beneficios. usted puede confirmar que ha estado viviendo en este paÍs, que ha estado trabajando como buen ciudadano. segundo, no solamente con el nÚmero, puede ir a sacar su licencia, tambiÉn para comprar casas. puede abrir cuentas bancarias. reportera: recomiendan, tener un plan familiar. por 100 al momento usted o su pareja, tuve que salir
reportera: 16 aÑos, lleva trabajando en el paÍs. juzga cumplir con todo requisito. en cuanto a sus deberes tributarios se trata. >> me voy a quedar sentado allÍ. reportera: un proceso, que ha superado desde hace mÁs de una dÉcada. cuando solicitÓ el nÚmero para una declaraciÓn de impuestos. entiende, que no estÁ solo. en este 2016, el temor ha incrementado, debido a las recientes aportaciones. >> tenemos que guardar. entonces, no hay ningÚn temor, no hay ningÚn riesgo de...
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rich should pay significantly more than they're paying right now.ugh you're telling me -- >> that's exactly what i'm saying. everybody is already paying. >> they're not a. now you're saying, added -- these add benefits -- they're fine bent fit -- benefits, you think your friends, they're parents, your parents, your family, would be happy to pay more to provide these guarantees and benefits? >> i come from an incredibly working class family, and my family is already on numerous forms of government assistance, and is basically scraping by in order to get me through college. i live in a world, and a/c a system around me where there's a population that is doing nothing to contribute to the progression of society. education is really the only way that we have innovation, that we have --time i'm sure -- you sound very smart and you know what's going on in the world, probably aware of what is happening in greece and other countries that provided all these benefits benefits and the, many of which you outlined very nicely today, and they're going broke, and
rich should pay significantly more than they're paying right now.ugh you're telling me -- >> that's exactly what i'm saying. everybody is already paying. >> they're not a. now you're saying, added -- these add benefits -- they're fine bent fit -- benefits, you think your friends, they're parents, your parents, your family, would be happy to pay more to provide these guarantees and benefits? >> i come from an incredibly working class family, and my family is already on numerous...
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muni fairs pay etc., ect, etc. any other situations you have an entity or event bring an enormous amount of people where muni needs to increase bus service so for people to get into the vehicles where mta says you have to pay for the costs of increased service in san francisco those lions i assume a number of different lines that reaches different par
muni fairs pay etc., ect, etc. any other situations you have an entity or event bring an enormous amount of people where muni needs to increase bus service so for people to get into the vehicles where mta says you have to pay for the costs of increased service in san francisco those lions i assume a number of different lines that reaches different par
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goethite to pay three times five member budget is a fun way to do this because you're paying that five dollar ad budget pain and as yet style party so sky get distracted alright so we've got lots pearls a very resizing most of the things yet still to come hearts of all these gorgeous earrings are paying fourteen dollars and ninety nine cents river freshwater pearls by themselves incredible all of the posts are sterling silver sterling silver posts to get the sterling silver butterfly back and all of that now i haven't matured yet. alright so here iam a pity that my ears again as butterfly bass those posts are sterling silver i love our poster at the lc we got some extra notches to keep your stats in place or any kind of hearing that on the post twice easy so classic it absolutely is a simulated diamond look at the fire that you get remember their cv they are first onesies that precision cut a nephrite effect dispersion of july all that color the pizza blues unruly come out and all that fascinating that is traffic millimeter or so on the stones that the pearls are deftly between eightee
goethite to pay three times five member budget is a fun way to do this because you're paying that five dollar ad budget pain and as yet style party so sky get distracted alright so we've got lots pearls a very resizing most of the things yet still to come hearts of all these gorgeous earrings are paying fourteen dollars and ninety nine cents river freshwater pearls by themselves incredible all of the posts are sterling silver sterling silver posts to get the sterling silver butterfly back and...
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the companies pay a lot of tax. if you take into account all those taxes warren buffet tax rate is higher. john: according to forbes * the secretary makes between $200,000 and $400,000 a year. >> most of this money comes from capital gains. he's not paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. john: people say if you raise taxes on the rich, i will have more equality. >> we have a great experiment on that. we have 50 states with different tax rates. the states with high tax rates like california and new york have more income inequality than the states with zero income tax rates. john: why would that be? >> i think it's because there are fewer opportunities. if there aren't rich people there are fewer opportunities to make money. i don't understand why we want to villianize the people who are the backbone of the american economy. >> how high would you go? >> we haven't come up with an exact number yet, but it won't be as high as the number under dwight d. eisenhower which was 95%. socialist eisenhower. >> he doesn't w
the companies pay a lot of tax. if you take into account all those taxes warren buffet tax rate is higher. john: according to forbes * the secretary makes between $200,000 and $400,000 a year. >> most of this money comes from capital gains. he's not paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. john: people say if you raise taxes on the rich, i will have more equality. >> we have a great experiment on that. we have 50 states with different tax rates. the states with high tax rates...
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of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act - by announcing his latest proposal to decrease the pay gap. the lilly ledbetter fair pay act was the first piece of legislation signed by president obama. it loosened the statute of limitations surrounding workers ability to sue for pay discrimination. now -- under this new proposal - companies -- with 100 employees or more -- would be required to report salary information by gender - race and ethnicity. the administration says this will help aid investigations into employers that are "unlawfully shortchanging workers" the president was joined by lilly ledbetter -- at the white house today -- to talk about how unfair pay hurts everyone. it hurts us, it hurts our families and it hurts our 46-58 president barack obama "often times folks are doing the same job and being paid differently. it means that women are not getting the fair shot that every single american deserves." the president admitted equal pay for women 'won't solve every problem" -- and says it's just one of the many changes that need to happen in the workplace. coming up on wavy ne
of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act - by announcing his latest proposal to decrease the pay gap. the lilly ledbetter fair pay act was the first piece of legislation signed by president obama. it loosened the statute of limitations surrounding workers ability to sue for pay discrimination. now -- under this new proposal - companies -- with 100 employees or more -- would be required to report salary information by gender - race and ethnicity. the administration says this will help aid...
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