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>> they should pay more. those who have more should pay more. is there a point where the rich leave or stop producing wealth? >> the rich have always cried wolf like that and they said if we change this the country will go away. that didn't happen. john: look at what happened to maryland when that state created a special tax on rich people. >> it was supposed to bring in 106 million dollars. what happened? >> they lost 257 million dollars. john i'm surprised. >> everybody should be surprised. john: this former maryland governor, who is now running again. opposed the tax. >> they are always surprised. it reminds charlie brown. he was always surprised when lucy pulled the football away. they are always surprised in washington and state capitals when the dollars never come in. john: some of maryland's rich left the state. >> they are out of here. these people aren't stupid. >> i've lived here all my life. john: he isn't stupid he lives in that big house we showed you before. he made millions building this business which processes paychecks for comp
>> they should pay more. those who have more should pay more. is there a point where the rich leave or stop producing wealth? >> the rich have always cried wolf like that and they said if we change this the country will go away. that didn't happen. john: look at what happened to maryland when that state created a special tax on rich people. >> it was supposed to bring in 106 million dollars. what happened? >> they lost 257 million dollars. john i'm surprised. >>...
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más respetado y la gente no conocía tanto de este país. >> un país que ha logrado ganarle a la adversidadorgulloso y tengo el privilegio de ser el presidente de chile, primero enfrentamos el terremoto y maremoto y ahora este rescate, fuente de inspiración para el mundo. >> un presidente mediático que sabe que hay entre 1500 y 2000 periodistas muchos esperaban que hablará en inglés.>> orgullo de ser presidente de chile, que es un país más conocido y más respetado. habló mucho de dios que nos puso una prueba y carga que no fuéramos capaces de superar. >> con orgullo dijo lo hicimos bien a la chilena. >> siente mucho orgullo de lo que ha logrado su país, rescatistas, medicos, ingenieros, profesionales reconoce esfuerzo de cada uno. >> dijo que esto no quedaría impune y los que tienen responsabilidad lo tendrán que asumir. continuamos en rescate en esperanza. país que está en fiesta y hace unos minutos escuchamos a sebastián piñera y que quizás este país muchos no lo conocían y ahora sí es más respetado. en proceso de sacar mina al segundo rescatista, operativo no termina hasta que salga ulti
más respetado y la gente no conocía tanto de este país. >> un país que ha logrado ganarle a la adversidadorgulloso y tengo el privilegio de ser el presidente de chile, primero enfrentamos el terremoto y maremoto y ahora este rescate, fuente de inspiración para el mundo. >> un presidente mediático que sabe que hay entre 1500 y 2000 periodistas muchos esperaban que hablará en inglés.>> orgullo de ser presidente de chile, que es un país más conocido y más respetado....
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>> they should pay more. those who have more should pay more.rich leave or stop producing wealth? >> the rich have always cried wolf like that and they said if we change this the country will go away. that didn't happen. john: look at what happened to maryland when that state created a special tax on rich people. >> it was supposed to bring in 106 million dollars. what happened? >> they lost 257 million dollars. john i'm surprised. >> everybody should be surprised. john: this former maryland governor, who is now running again. opposed the tax. >> they are always surprised. it reminds charlie brown. he was always surprised when lucy pulled the football away. they are always surprised in washington and state capitals when the dollars never come in. john: some of maryland's rich left the state. >> they are out of here. these people aren't stupid. >> i've lived here all my life. john: he isn't stupid he lives in that big house we showed you before. he made millions building this business which processes paychecks for companies. >> i started with $3,
>> they should pay more. those who have more should pay more.rich leave or stop producing wealth? >> the rich have always cried wolf like that and they said if we change this the country will go away. that didn't happen. john: look at what happened to maryland when that state created a special tax on rich people. >> it was supposed to bring in 106 million dollars. what happened? >> they lost 257 million dollars. john i'm surprised. >> everybody should be surprised....
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pay more for health insurance. pay more for social security.r fire prevention, police, ambulances. after you paid already, pay or we'll burn your house. how did common sense traditional values and conservatism leave firefighters watching a man's house burn down. let's bring in the author of "aftershock: the next economy and america's future" robert reich. welcome back to the program, sir. >> hi, keith. >> what's the argument here? why is it morally better to have a system those who can and do pay -- they get the fire department service and those who do not lose their homes? >> well, at least the conservative argument as i understand it, and it is a little bit hard to understand it carried to this extent, people need to bear the consequences of their own behavior. that creates a better society obviously people do need to bear the consequences but carried to a degree like we have here where somebody who forgets to pay the $75 fee or somebody who is unfortunate enough to have something bad happen to them doesn't get help really does create a very
pay more for health insurance. pay more for social security.r fire prevention, police, ambulances. after you paid already, pay or we'll burn your house. how did common sense traditional values and conservatism leave firefighters watching a man's house burn down. let's bring in the author of "aftershock: the next economy and america's future" robert reich. welcome back to the program, sir. >> hi, keith. >> what's the argument here? why is it morally better to have a system...
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pay more for health insurance. pay more for social security.re prevention, police, ambulances. after you paid already, pay or we'll burn your house. how did common sense traditional values and conservatism leave firefighters watching a man's house burn down. let's bring in the author of "aftershock: the next economy and america's future" robert reich. welcome back to the program, sir. >> hi, keith. >> what's the argument here? why is it morally better to have a system those who can and do pay -- they get the fire department service and those who do not lose their homes? >> well, at least the conservative argument as i understand it, and it is a little bit hard to understand it carried to this extent, people need to bear the consequences of their own behavior. that creates a better society. obviously people do need to bear the consequences but carried to a degree like we have here where somebody who forgets to pay the $75 fee or somebody who is unfortunate enough to have something bad happen to them doesn't get help really does create a very dif
pay more for health insurance. pay more for social security.re prevention, police, ambulances. after you paid already, pay or we'll burn your house. how did common sense traditional values and conservatism leave firefighters watching a man's house burn down. let's bring in the author of "aftershock: the next economy and america's future" robert reich. welcome back to the program, sir. >> hi, keith. >> what's the argument here? why is it morally better to have a system...
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. >> me siento con un profundo dolor de lo que estÁ sucediendo en el paÍs. visitar a los familiares y heridos en el hospital, condenÓ los ataques y aseguró que la investigaciÓn estÁ en proceso. >> el estado les garantiza su seguridad, y atender, solicitando su cooperaciÓn, para concluir en las investigaciones, y poder concretar, llegar a los responsables. >> ejÉrcito, policÍa federal, y el gobierno de chihuahua trabajan en conjunto para esclarecer los hechos. >> la instrucciÓn del presidente felipe calderÓn, para apoyar los esfuerzos de las autoridades estatales y municipales, y de las propias autoridades federales actuantes aquÍ en ciudad juÁrez, frente a estos condenables actos. >> segÚn los primeros reportes las edades de las personas asesinadas oscilan entre los 16:24 aÑos. la mayorÍa de las vÍctimas han sido identificadas. >> el gobierno federal asegurÓ que atenderÁ a los familiares de las vÍctimas y a los heridos. en la ciudad de mÉxico, paulina gÓmez, univisiÓn. >> candentes campaÑas polÍticas con vistas a las elecciones el prÓximo dos de noviembre en
. >> me siento con un profundo dolor de lo que estÁ sucediendo en el paÍs. visitar a los familiares y heridos en el hospital, condenÓ los ataques y aseguró que la investigaciÓn estÁ en proceso. >> el estado les garantiza su seguridad, y atender, solicitando su cooperaciÓn, para concluir en las investigaciones, y poder concretar, llegar a los responsables. >> ejÉrcito, policÍa federal, y el gobierno de chihuahua trabajan en conjunto para esclarecer los hechos. >>...
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there are premium pay codes.you have -- are in this job classification but work in this location, you get extra money for that. supervisor maxwell i understand. without getting into detail that's what my feeling is. things like that. that's what i remember we were talking about. things that were archaic. i'm just concerned about when i see some of the other things like uniforms and tuition and reimbursement where it doesn't cover a lot of employees, because certainly d.p.w. doesn't necessarily do that. and some of the other ones don't. it's almost like, we are targeting who? and is there a problem there? and that's just my concern about it being -- it's kind of more spread than i remembered. i did remember us talking about all of this stuff. >> last you spoke specifically about premium pay and requested i come back an look at the m.o.u. in general. but in terms of process, because i think i understand your concern we'll come in and say she's guys get this money for tuition reimburse. it's a cost to the city but i
there are premium pay codes.you have -- are in this job classification but work in this location, you get extra money for that. supervisor maxwell i understand. without getting into detail that's what my feeling is. things like that. that's what i remember we were talking about. things that were archaic. i'm just concerned about when i see some of the other things like uniforms and tuition and reimbursement where it doesn't cover a lot of employees, because certainly d.p.w. doesn't necessarily...
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is that parents should be able to pay for some of the bus costs. so if the 25 were the baseline and then we find out that, oh, geez, for instance, the afterschool programs are not san francisco school district-related, maybe the parents were willing to pay for transportation to the private, to their private afterschool programs. basically we're supplementing those programs at this moment. so that could increase the number of buses. you go back up on to it. that's the way i would approach it is really look what the baseline is and what we could afford and then figure out some of the issues that we have and see somehow parents could pay for it and then make a decision whether or not we want to dip into our general funds or not to do other thing. so that's sort of my general comment for, that you asked. was that the question you asked? ok. chairman maufas: commissioner wynns, could i add one clarification to the discussion about the dedicated resources? also, we were -- what i commented on was the state categorical funding for transportation. there is
is that parents should be able to pay for some of the bus costs. so if the 25 were the baseline and then we find out that, oh, geez, for instance, the afterschool programs are not san francisco school district-related, maybe the parents were willing to pay for transportation to the private, to their private afterschool programs. basically we're supplementing those programs at this moment. so that could increase the number of buses. you go back up on to it. that's the way i would approach it is...
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if this is a risky type of business, how do we pay it, and we do not have to pay at the same as we do in other business units? >> is this where callbacks come in? >> absolutely. callbacks are being used across the board. you do not know when that issue is going to rise. they are being very broadly put into programs. absolutely, the time horizon, the balance of cash and other forms of compensation, even though it might be cash but longer term in nature, is being determined. >> thank you. would any other witnesses like to comment on that? >> there are going to be two ways to charge executives for risk. one will be an up-front way of how we measure performance. i certainly endorse what she said. more generally, to the extent possible, we need to hold the executive accountable for the downside as well as the upside. >> the special master was it intended to have an impact on executive compensation down the road. do you think that happened? >> i think there is an effect from t.a.r.p., government intervention and the public outcry. i think that has been a huge impact on compensation committe
if this is a risky type of business, how do we pay it, and we do not have to pay at the same as we do in other business units? >> is this where callbacks come in? >> absolutely. callbacks are being used across the board. you do not know when that issue is going to rise. they are being very broadly put into programs. absolutely, the time horizon, the balance of cash and other forms of compensation, even though it might be cash but longer term in nature, is being determined. >>...
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. >>> lo lamento por la presidenta y mi país. >>> dolido por lo que pasó, la verdad que nos afectó are mal, me siento re mal al igual que todos los argentinos muy mal. >>> el presidente estadounidense su sumó a los mensajes de konz condolencias, por la muerte de kirchner, en nombre de los estadounidenses ofrezco mis condolencias a los argentinos y a la presa cristina fernández de kirchner por la muerte de néstor kirchner dijo en méxico el arresto de una banda de se ku trardz dejó al descubierto el trato inhumano que le daban a sus víctimas. edgar muñoz con el informe desde méxico algunas imágenes son fuertes. . >>> espérame ayuden. >>> usaban estas imágenes de tortura para presionar a los familiares la forma de proceder era ven darlos ojos de las personas. para luego golpear les y acelerar el rescate. la policía del df logró la captura de 8 integrantes de esta ban banda. >>> tenían 3 diferentes domicilios en el estado de méxico donde al parecer mantuvieron en kaub nn cautiver personas el hermano de líder de la banda, resultó ser un elemento de policía federal activo. . >>> no, yo no
. >>> lo lamento por la presidenta y mi país. >>> dolido por lo que pasó, la verdad que nos afectó are mal, me siento re mal al igual que todos los argentinos muy mal. >>> el presidente estadounidense su sumó a los mensajes de konz condolencias, por la muerte de kirchner, en nombre de los estadounidenses ofrezco mis condolencias a los argentinos y a la presa cristina fernández de kirchner por la muerte de néstor kirchner dijo en méxico el arresto de una banda...
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porque se podria quedar sin entradas y sin hoy en primer impacto... unos jóvenes acribillados en un paísiste sxr estremecido por la violencia entre lágrimas argentina le dice adiós a su ex-presidente. néstor kirchner. regresa a su hogar una joven que fue declarada muerta por una amarga confusión. aseguran que esta bebé es movida por un espíritu divino en un templo de dios. el rey del fútbol confiesa cuál es su equipo favorito para el próximo mundial, en una entrevista exclusivo que no se puede perder. dictan orden de aprensión, contra el actor jorge salinas. esto y más ahora mismo en primer impacto. un baño de de san estremece la capital de méxico cunde el pánico y vuelve a temo primer lugar el país por dos masacres aterradoras. . >>> hola qué tal, bienvenidos a primer impacto. >>> gracias en menos de una semana 5 masacres han sacudido a méxico, en las últimas horas se registraron dos allí está león felipe para contarnos. >>> así es, en ciudad juárez mataron a 5 empleadas de una maquiladora y 6 muchachos asesinados en la capital. son los jóvenes que protestan para pedir a las autoridades
porque se podria quedar sin entradas y sin hoy en primer impacto... unos jóvenes acribillados en un paísiste sxr estremecido por la violencia entre lágrimas argentina le dice adiós a su ex-presidente. néstor kirchner. regresa a su hogar una joven que fue declarada muerta por una amarga confusión. aseguran que esta bebé es movida por un espíritu divino en un templo de dios. el rey del fútbol confiesa cuál es su equipo favorito para el próximo mundial, en una entrevista exclusivo que...
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no, they do not pay income tax. they do pay payroll tax. but here is the key. that 40%, to be 50%, they do not pay income taxes. they fund the constitutional roles for the federal government. even though they pay payroll taxes, those are not adequate to fund the programs that they are related to. >> add another statistic. 69% of the people are paying in their payroll taxes and their income taxes. they are paying more than they're taking home almost. i am off on that one. but help me out. >> most americans pay more in payroll taxes than they do income taxes. and the total tax code is shared by a fairly small percentage of americans. we really do have a progressive tax structure when you look at it on a consolidated basis. here is the other issue. we're not generating enough revenues to pay our bills now. >> no, that is what we started off by saying, we're going to be $1 trillion in the hole, and it is going to get worse. >> so we have to figure out what government should be doing, how it should do it, how we measure success, and how we're going to finance it. we
no, they do not pay income tax. they do pay payroll tax. but here is the key. that 40%, to be 50%, they do not pay income taxes. they fund the constitutional roles for the federal government. even though they pay payroll taxes, those are not adequate to fund the programs that they are related to. >> add another statistic. 69% of the people are paying in their payroll taxes and their income taxes. they are paying more than they're taking home almost. i am off on that one. but help me out....
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to force americans to pay a national sales tax.ore lawmakers are pushing to raise more money. a new report says the so-called value added tax will only add more to the unemployment lines. steve you say no vat, go flat. >> absolutely. europeans have had the vat for years it has stagnated their economies. it will be used to pick the pockets of the american people even more if you reform the code get it down to a single sheet of paper, have a single rate, write-offs for children you stimulate the economy and release the americans from a burden of 7 1/2 billion hours a year filling out tax forms. vat means robbing the american people, flat means liberating them? >> quinn, flat or vat? >> this is a political question too. steve you've been talking about this for 15 years. it may make more sense, rationally. but it is at] tough sell. you are saying even if you have inherited money, you shouldn't pay more than somebody who has had a much harder time that may be right. no deductions, totally honest. that's good. tax consumption, vat works.
to force americans to pay a national sales tax.ore lawmakers are pushing to raise more money. a new report says the so-called value added tax will only add more to the unemployment lines. steve you say no vat, go flat. >> absolutely. europeans have had the vat for years it has stagnated their economies. it will be used to pick the pockets of the american people even more if you reform the code get it down to a single sheet of paper, have a single rate, write-offs for children you...
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why should i have to pay for something that i shouldn't have to pay for? td ameritrade's pricing is clear and it's straightforward... it's spelled out upfront. no hidden fees... no bait and switch. no gotchas. and there's one flat rate for online equity trades... fobig accounts... or small ones. that's the way it ought to be. call, click, or come in to td ameritrade. >>> let's take a look now at the growing income gap in america. the top earning 20% take home over half the income generated in this country. that was in the year 2009, a year, don't forgot, the recession officially ended. the bottom 20% take home just 3.4% of income generated. that is a widening gap. dean hubbard, dean of graduating school of business. author of seeds of destruction, why the path of economic ruin runs through washington and how to reclaim american prosperity. and chairman on council of economic advisers for george w. bush, helped design bush tax cuts. thanks for joining us. there's major political debate about extending tax cuts for wealthy and average american. glen, looking
why should i have to pay for something that i shouldn't have to pay for? td ameritrade's pricing is clear and it's straightforward... it's spelled out upfront. no hidden fees... no bait and switch. no gotchas. and there's one flat rate for online equity trades... fobig accounts... or small ones. that's the way it ought to be. call, click, or come in to td ameritrade. >>> let's take a look now at the growing income gap in america. the top earning 20% take home over half the income...
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we don't think that those people will be charged to pay for those bonds should have to pay to retrofit privately owned buildings. >> what are the costs and benefits to san francisco citizens if this was to pass? >> this is usually about double for the bonds. a $46 million bond, this will be close to 100 million by the time they're done paying interest and everything else on it. the benefit is that the buildings are retrofitted but they should be retrofitted by income at the city has been tell -- that the city has. this is very high for any city. >> thank you. i am now with the deputy director of the urban planning and research center. why do you support this measure? >> the reason that i support the measure is that it is very difficult to think about earthquakes or even talk about them. often, we just want to put our head in the sand and pretend that they are not coming. unfortunately, we know they are coming. there is a 53% chance that we will have a major event here in the bay area in the next 30 years. what we need to do now is to get prepared. part of that is thinking about the res
we don't think that those people will be charged to pay for those bonds should have to pay to retrofit privately owned buildings. >> what are the costs and benefits to san francisco citizens if this was to pass? >> this is usually about double for the bonds. a $46 million bond, this will be close to 100 million by the time they're done paying interest and everything else on it. the benefit is that the buildings are retrofitted but they should be retrofitted by income at the city has...
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ya regresamos. >> los salvadoreÑos exportan millones de dÓlares e a su paÍs.vadoreÑos en el exterior que piden dejar de ser considerados como los que sostienen la economÍa de su país gracias a los 3500 millones de dÓlares que envÍan cada aÑo. >> queremos votar en el exterior, queremos el voto residencial, queremos venir a participar en las prÓximas elecciones del 2012, 2014. >> en cada foro y visita que realizan las distintas organizaciones de salvadoreÑos en el mundo un mensaje central es la urgencia de llevar adelante una reforma electoral que les tome en cuenta. >> porque siguen siendo salvadoreÑos y tienen todo el derecho a opinar y a dar su voto a aquella opciÓn polÍtica que consideren que mejor representa sus intereses y que mejor puede gobernar el paÍs. >> aunque los partidos polÍticos representados en la asamblea legislativa recibieron muchas peticiones en el ese sentido los aÑos pasan sin cambio. para algunos porque la arimÉtica electoral no favorece cuando se trata del voto de los salvadoreÑos en lexterior. >> entraÑa renuncia de supuestos privilegio
ya regresamos. >> los salvadoreÑos exportan millones de dÓlares e a su paÍs.vadoreÑos en el exterior que piden dejar de ser considerados como los que sostienen la economÍa de su país gracias a los 3500 millones de dÓlares que envÍan cada aÑo. >> queremos votar en el exterior, queremos el voto residencial, queremos venir a participar en las prÓximas elecciones del 2012, 2014. >> en cada foro y visita que realizan las distintas organizaciones de salvadoreÑos en el...
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y tambiÉn, por eso, es que yemen sigue considerado un paÍs que es la sede de alcaeda., univisiÓn. >> gracias blanca rosa por tu informe. ... la ley es la ley y vivimos bajo el imperio de la ley. andy garcÍa tiene mÁs detalles. >> en la recta final para las elecciones del prÓximo martes, la candidata republicana gobernador de california vino a los Ángeles, donde una ruidosa protesta de enfermeras impidiÓ realizar un evento de campaÑa, apenas un dÍa despuÉs de que en un programa de televisiÓn por cable declarÓ que la trabajadora indocumentada debÍa ser deportada. >> deportada por mentir y usar documentos falsos, dijo. >> estÁ totalmente mal aconsejado esto. >> hoy en una improvisada rueda de prensa, la candidata republicana gobernador de california, no repitiÓ que la chica debe ser deportada. se limitÓ a seÑalar que es el gobierno federal el que debe decidir quÉ hacer con la ex empleada. >> vamos a ver lo que va a pasar, pero a lo que te digo, el dÍa despuÉs de la elecciÓn, cuando Éstos demÓcratas no la necesitan, la marca aventar a la calle. >> las encuestas muestran qu
y tambiÉn, por eso, es que yemen sigue considerado un paÍs que es la sede de alcaeda., univisiÓn. >> gracias blanca rosa por tu informe. ... la ley es la ley y vivimos bajo el imperio de la ley. andy garcÍa tiene mÁs detalles. >> en la recta final para las elecciones del prÓximo martes, la candidata republicana gobernador de california vino a los Ángeles, donde una ruidosa protesta de enfermeras impidiÓ realizar un evento de campaÑa, apenas un dÍa despuÉs de que en un...
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dicen ademÁs, que está entre las cinco mÁs fuertes que se han registrado en la historia del paÍs. alertas de tornado. ademÁs, en un momento del dÍa, se calculÓ que habÍa 145.000 hogares sin servicio de electricidad en indiana, ohio. al volver de comerciales, lo que dijo la primera dama en la conferencia anual de mujeres en california. y el gobierno advirtiÓ a escuelas y universidades sobre >> para evitar casos de acoso, el gobierno iniciÓ una campaÑa enviando cartas a las escuelas y universidades recordÁndonos su deber de prevenirlos e informarlos. cerca de la mitad de los niÑos, dice haber sido vÍctima de acoso. la primera dama de california fue la anfitriona de la conferencia anual de mujeres, donde miles de asistentes discutieron sobre el papel de la mujer en la sociedad. entre los oradores, estuvieron el gobernador de este estado, y la primera dama del paÍs michel obama. allí tambiÉn se hablÓ de las prÓximas elecciones. >> con una gran ovaciÓn de bienvenida, millÁn obama dejÓ en claro su gran popularidad al presentarse en la conferencia anual de mujeres en los angeles. >> haci
dicen ademÁs, que está entre las cinco mÁs fuertes que se han registrado en la historia del paÍs. alertas de tornado. ademÁs, en un momento del dÍa, se calculÓ que habÍa 145.000 hogares sin servicio de electricidad en indiana, ohio. al volver de comerciales, lo que dijo la primera dama en la conferencia anual de mujeres en california. y el gobierno advirtiÓ a escuelas y universidades sobre >> para evitar casos de acoso, el gobierno iniciÓ una campaÑa enviando cartas a las...
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so, are you paying for college or do you plan to pay for college? texas. a student. what do you think? caller: i am unique. just looking at the statistics you had. i am a returning student. i came in in the 2006, texas a&m, and i can definitely tell you my tuition has gone up. in 2006, it was about $3,000 for the semester -- sorry, for the year. almost about $4,000 for the year. now it is about $6,000 for a semester. i don't know what the percentage of that is, but it is a $2,000 increase -- or a $4,000 increase. my parents helped me pay. but i am still waiting for my financially. but more than likely i will have to take all loans of my own and have my parents support on the side. host: do you think that your parents had to contribute less because of the economy? did they plan to give you more? caller: not necessarily more or less thing. as far as it goes, it was the same amount. what i am trying to say is that the inflation rate of what we are plate -- paying has gone up. it may be more in the numerical value but actually the same amount. host: i think i missed that
so, are you paying for college or do you plan to pay for college? texas. a student. what do you think? caller: i am unique. just looking at the statistics you had. i am a returning student. i came in in the 2006, texas a&m, and i can definitely tell you my tuition has gone up. in 2006, it was about $3,000 for the semester -- sorry, for the year. almost about $4,000 for the year. now it is about $6,000 for a semester. i don't know what the percentage of that is, but it is a $2,000 increase...
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and the two options open and available to agencies are, you can either pay on a pay as you go basis with available cash and grant funds as they become available, or you can accelerate some of those expected cash flows and borrow against them and issue a bond. typically agencies borrow simply because the cash available at any point in time is not sufficient to pay for the projects that they want to build today. so it's a mechanism to accelerate projects. now, as you do begin to shift away from a cash funded or pay as you go punded program towards a bond funded program, it has benefits in terms of flexibility for budget management so if you're not using all of your cash to pay for projects today but you're spreading out the repayment over 30 years, you're freeing up that cash for other purposes. and in this case it's operations. so there will be certain operating budget benefits as we think in introducing bonding concepts to your long-term program. the second bullet gets asked, sort of an equity consideration. typically projects that you fill prince if you build a large infrastructure proj
and the two options open and available to agencies are, you can either pay on a pay as you go basis with available cash and grant funds as they become available, or you can accelerate some of those expected cash flows and borrow against them and issue a bond. typically agencies borrow simply because the cash available at any point in time is not sufficient to pay for the projects that they want to build today. so it's a mechanism to accelerate projects. now, as you do begin to shift away from a...
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ambos candidatos, miden fuerzas en los principales colegios electorales del paÍs.aminata playera en el barrio de copacabana. lo acompaÑaba su propia escuela de samba. y sus seguidores. >> ministro de salud, fue ministro de salud muy bueno. ahora hay mucho robo en brasil. ayuda para los pobres. a mÍ me parece que la ayuda tiene que dar a quien quiere trabajar. >> san pablo hizo muchas obras. >> mediciÓn de fuerzas en las calles, en las urnas y tambiÉn en la mÚsica. en una especie de duelo hasta la Última voz, y hasta el Último voto. >> el voto mÁs preciado es el de los indecisos. en rÍt uni janeiro, fabiana... univisi fds latenot uni fds lat >> en instantes, el presidente de venezuela estuvo de gira internacional casi dos semanas, tendremos los resultados y fds lanot fds latenot uni fds le >> esta tormenta se not uni fdÓ en un huracÁn, tocÓ en belice, y emite un alerta para este paÍs y la costa de honduras. precisamente en honduras las lluvias provocaron deslave sobre una carretera que mantiene comunicadas a mÁs de 15.000 personas en cuenta comunidades. el president
ambos candidatos, miden fuerzas en los principales colegios electorales del paÍs.aminata playera en el barrio de copacabana. lo acompaÑaba su propia escuela de samba. y sus seguidores. >> ministro de salud, fue ministro de salud muy bueno. ahora hay mucho robo en brasil. ayuda para los pobres. a mÍ me parece que la ayuda tiene que dar a quien quiere trabajar. >> san pablo hizo muchas obras. >> mediciÓn de fuerzas en las calles, en las urnas y tambiÉn en la mÚsica. en una...
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i did not refuse to pay. i told them i would pay whatever it took. had forgot this thing, and i know people don't think you forget things like that, but you do. and just so happened that i forgot it. now i have to suffer the consequences for it. so -- >> you paid your taxes. one would think it would be covered in that. i'm sorry to end the interview. i thank you for talking with us. >> all right. thank you.
i did not refuse to pay. i told them i would pay whatever it took. had forgot this thing, and i know people don't think you forget things like that, but you do. and just so happened that i forgot it. now i have to suffer the consequences for it. so -- >> you paid your taxes. one would think it would be covered in that. i'm sorry to end the interview. i thank you for talking with us. >> all right. thank you.
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socio-econÓmica del paÍs, el ingreso de la poblaciÓn. menores de 20 aÑos no tienen un tÍtulo de bachillerato, mucho menos de universidad. cuando uno hace este tipo de encuestas, ¿quÉ dicen sobre la comunidad hispana en comparaciÓn con la comunidad anglosajona? ¿lo tienen a ese nivel de diferencia? >>sÍ tenemos esa informaciÓn, pero lo que nos dice para la poblaciÓn hispana y todas es qÉe es lo que estÁ pasando en esa poblaciÓn. asÍ que si vemos cierta informaciÓn, con respecto a la comunidad hispana, entonces cuÁles son los programas, quÉ puede hacer el sector gubernamental, quÉ puede hacer el sector privado, las organizaciones sin fines de lucro, quÉ pueden hacer para aumentar el nÚmero de hispanos que tengan tÍtulo universitario. >>y especialmente cuando vemos , gracias al censo, que el nÚmero de industrias y compaÑÍas hispanas ha crecido enormemente en estos Últimos aÑos. vamos a hablar sobre el censo, quÉ pasarÁ en diciembre y quÉ pasa despuÉs. >>a finales de aÑo, la ley dice que tenemos que reportar la poblaciÓn de los ee.uu. como s
socio-econÓmica del paÍs, el ingreso de la poblaciÓn. menores de 20 aÑos no tienen un tÍtulo de bachillerato, mucho menos de universidad. cuando uno hace este tipo de encuestas, ¿quÉ dicen sobre la comunidad hispana en comparaciÓn con la comunidad anglosajona? ¿lo tienen a ese nivel de diferencia? >>sÍ tenemos esa informaciÓn, pero lo que nos dice para la poblaciÓn hispana y todas es qÉe es lo que estÁ pasando en esa poblaciÓn. asÍ que si vemos cierta informaciÓn, con...
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he had a chance to pay. he said no, i don't want to pay.hey sent him a thing in the mail and called him. both times he said no, i am not going to pay. and now he is pissed? >> just burn down the whole city then. burn it down. >> he should have paid his $75. >> andy, andy -- >> just let it burn, burn, baby burn. >> lick your valium. don't take one, just lick it. don't take the whole thing. >> it is all good up here. >> you know, what sandy, i still love you. >> i still love you too, i just think you are a bit of a rhino. >> republican in name only? >> i think are you a little switchy. >> i don't think so. >> andy, what happens if it was your house and your little kit teens were in there? >> did i pay the $75? >> no. >> what if you couldn't afford to. >> what if you spent your $75 -- >> they said by the way if there were people in danger, they would have done it. >> how did they know? >> they knew there weren't. >> they didn't pay the $75. what about capitalism? why should somebody do my job if i didn't get paid. >> i don't think they had to,
he had a chance to pay. he said no, i don't want to pay.hey sent him a thing in the mail and called him. both times he said no, i am not going to pay. and now he is pissed? >> just burn down the whole city then. burn it down. >> he should have paid his $75. >> andy, andy -- >> just let it burn, burn, baby burn. >> lick your valium. don't take one, just lick it. don't take the whole thing. >> it is all good up here. >> you know, what sandy, i still love...
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was at fault in that case and had to pay this is a complete because there wasn't enough money to. his own property there wasn't enough money to regulate b.p. which is what you're about starving government so that you can drown it in the bathtubs in the words of your political godfather grover norquist but let's talk about this mean you know there are a lot of cities right now that can't afford to keep fire departments they can't afford to keep a police department really running either so what do you do you do you just keep those services going no matter what the cost no matter how high the deficits get well let's let's talk about something let's talk about the real free riders in the society the rich warren buffett right now pays a lower tax rate than his secretary the way the tax rates are set up in this country is the rich often pay less than the poor for example exxon mobil g.e. none of these companies paid corporate taxes last year no the big wall street banks paid corporate taxes they all used write offs and loopholes to get around it so. the reason why recording the services
was at fault in that case and had to pay this is a complete because there wasn't enough money to. his own property there wasn't enough money to regulate b.p. which is what you're about starving government so that you can drown it in the bathtubs in the words of your political godfather grover norquist but let's talk about this mean you know there are a lot of cities right now that can't afford to keep fire departments they can't afford to keep a police department really running either so what...
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in the previews, there was a pay for, pay what you want pricing scheme. anywhere from a penny to $100. in exchange you asked ticket holders to answer several questions. i suppose you want to do what you do. keep on studying this. how did that work out as an economic study tool. did anybody pay $100 to see the previews. >> the findings are hilarious. we're in the midst of writing them up for reading. i'll share a couple. in the early pay as you wish survey. as you said, i looked at the data when there were about 5,000 respondents. of the 5,000, there were nine people who volunteered or offered to pay $100. the prices wen from one penny to $100. i'm saying who on earth wants to do that, in case my theory, a weak theory, maybe each of those people thought they would be the only person to show up in the data as the guy who paid $100 and would get notoriety for that. unfortunately they were just out $100. on the other hand, let me ask you a quiz. what percentage of all respondents do you think paid one penny, the lowest possible amount. >> very little, i know
in the previews, there was a pay for, pay what you want pricing scheme. anywhere from a penny to $100. in exchange you asked ticket holders to answer several questions. i suppose you want to do what you do. keep on studying this. how did that work out as an economic study tool. did anybody pay $100 to see the previews. >> the findings are hilarious. we're in the midst of writing them up for reading. i'll share a couple. in the early pay as you wish survey. as you said, i looked at the...
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they pay a percentage. i think the percentage that state government employees pay would vary state to state depending on the generosity of their insurance coverage and of the state government. so that could vary. at the typically, yes, they'd pay a percentage. they'd have the other cost sharing folks in the nongovernment sector would have like a deductible or co-payments when they visit a doctor or go to the hospital. host: one other source, if you're curious about these mini med programs, knowing that 29 feds have currently got waivers for them. kaiser health news has a pro and con on their website and they have someone from the national retail federation arguing why the waivers are a good thing and someone from the access project arguing against it. so you can hear a pro and con from a policy perspective. for sabrina corlette, our next call is boulder city, nevada. this is al on the independent line. and, al, you are on the air. go ahead. caller: good morning. i guess i have a comment. it opened my eyes w
they pay a percentage. i think the percentage that state government employees pay would vary state to state depending on the generosity of their insurance coverage and of the state government. so that could vary. at the typically, yes, they'd pay a percentage. they'd have the other cost sharing folks in the nongovernment sector would have like a deductible or co-payments when they visit a doctor or go to the hospital. host: one other source, if you're curious about these mini med programs,...
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pay. how more transparency and fewer rewards for risk-taking are changing the boss's pay day. >> susie: the u.s. government needs to inject more money into the economy. that's what joseph stiglitz, the nobel prize-winning economist, believes will fix the american economy and prevent it from sliding back into recession. when i talked with stiglitz earlier today, he explained his case for more stimulus. >> the reason you need government to provide the stimulus is the private sector can't do it. the private sector on its own is not going to increase demand, consumption, investment, exports, none of the other sources are there to increase demand that will create the jobs. there is no alternative. >> susie: but congress has no interest to approve another stimulus plan what happens to the economy without it? >> unless we have another stimulus we will continue to have unemployment at 9, 9 and a half percent, maybe it will go down to 8.5%, but that's not acceptable. and if that happens, we are goi
pay. how more transparency and fewer rewards for risk-taking are changing the boss's pay day. >> susie: the u.s. government needs to inject more money into the economy. that's what joseph stiglitz, the nobel prize-winning economist, believes will fix the american economy and prevent it from sliding back into recession. when i talked with stiglitz earlier today, he explained his case for more stimulus. >> the reason you need government to provide the stimulus is the private sector...
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se encuentra en lío con la alcaldía del país.meña lourdes flores que había propagado en su programa de televisión a su salida no quiso declarar sobre el caso de espionaje en dónde se escucha quejan quejandose con algunos términos vulgares. apoyó a la rival y hacerle subir en las encuestas según analistas ha mostrado el poder mediático del escritor. >> es un provocador. y toma posesión. si apoya en algún momento a lourdes flores los votantes no lo quieren al revés también. >> yo me defino como un político de izquierda de libertad de izquierda mi modelo político es zapatero. >> se inclina por el modelo político del presidente español como crítica a fidel castro y hugo chávez, contra todo político peruano que no le cae bien. >> no estoy lleno de odio, pero sí una de las cosas que odio es que en el perú los ricos sean tan estúpidos y tan insensibles con los pobres, esa sí lo odio >periodista: jaime b. ha dicho que no será candidato de la presencia y vuelve a la literatura y pañales será padre por tercera vez, todos los detalles lo da
se encuentra en lío con la alcaldía del país.meña lourdes flores que había propagado en su programa de televisión a su salida no quiso declarar sobre el caso de espionaje en dónde se escucha quejan quejandose con algunos términos vulgares. apoyó a la rival y hacerle subir en las encuestas según analistas ha mostrado el poder mediático del escritor. >> es un provocador. y toma posesión. si apoya en algún momento a lourdes flores los votantes no lo quieren al revés también....
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importantes fueron destruidos, numerosas carreteras fueron dañadas, la infraestructura física del paísó en guatemem a reconstruir el país después de estos desastres naturales. >> pedro: es decir embajador, guatemala en este momento nada más está a la espera de la decisión de los estados unidos. >> sí, yo diría que sí pero nosotros hacemos un seguimiento permanente, visitamos a las autoridades del departamento de seguridad interna, visitamos la oficina de inmigración de ciudadanía que tiene la responsabilidad de evaluar nuestra solicitud, tenemos reuniones en el departamento de estado, tenemos reuniones con otras autoridades del gobierno de manera constante para hacer un seguimienpara rrarcia a los inmigrantes indocumentados en este país. >> pedro: el gobierno de guatemala no bajar la guardia, me imagino que ya tienen algún respaldo político fuerte. >> tengo que contarles que sí, esto se ha trabajado con organizaciones de la comunidad guatemalteca en diferentes ciudades, en diferentes estados y se han logrado apoyos muy importantes de senadores, del senador kerry, el congresista luis gu
importantes fueron destruidos, numerosas carreteras fueron dañadas, la infraestructura física del paísó en guatemem a reconstruir el país después de estos desastres naturales. >> pedro: es decir embajador, guatemala en este momento nada más está a la espera de la decisión de los estados unidos. >> sí, yo diría que sí pero nosotros hacemos un seguimiento permanente, visitamos a las autoridades del departamento de seguridad interna, visitamos la oficina de inmigración de...
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what a $600,000 homeowner would pay. we as a people benefit. tézwould your cheaper? would you see eggs being cheaper? we d.ú"g produce cheaper? where is the money going? "!they're saving hundreds of thousands of dollarsu7 of propy taxes. where is that money going? it is not going toe us, the people that are subsidizing. we are paying morewzc because -s also unfair because=nk competitive advantage. we have![÷ macy's and neiman mas side-by-side where neiman- development and paid three times as much than macy's. o)Ñwhy is that fair? there on the block right across from each other? ç come to the closing statement. you are not registered to vote,f please do so right away and urge others that you know to register. juothe deadline is october 18, d you will need to register at your newkw. address a few have moved. you have one minute. !jç>> thank you for having me he tonight. i appreciate the wonderful work you do. swéwhen i took over the office,t eputation that the city. we have worked very hard every single day for the last
what a $600,000 homeowner would pay. we as a people benefit. tézwould your cheaper? would you see eggs being cheaper? we d.ú"g produce cheaper? where is the money going? "!they're saving hundreds of thousands of dollarsu7 of propy taxes. where is that money going? it is not going toe us, the people that are subsidizing. we are paying morewzc because -s also unfair because=nk competitive advantage. we have![÷ macy's and neiman mas side-by-side where neiman- development and paid...
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pay this amount flows " and that is8ñ÷ what they would pay. >> right, and they would not ñ vendor whowas paying, and that benefits be paid two or three times as much. /.ssupervisor maxwell: i'm goino ask tell us what your reasoning was and what you think about this.ci thank you. fi, which focused on compliance with regulations coast, we found that staff lgo+ejt)(rq't training tools to ensure that the farmer's market was being compliant with local regulations. we also found that the farmer's market has been inconsistent recordm@ñ of complying with stae and local laws. department of food and agriculture and the county commissioner have cited the farmer's market2 noncompliance on multiple occasions within the past three years. in8u addition, on a site visitn august, we found additional potential violations ofj÷÷ state and local laws. n include farmers selling products not under siege of it, gos not displaying certificates, farmers selling organic products as well as on six sampling and storage of food. by state law. finally, we also found that several required department of public healt
pay this amount flows " and that is8ñ÷ what they would pay. >> right, and they would not ñ vendor whowas paying, and that benefits be paid two or three times as much. /.ssupervisor maxwell: i'm goino ask tell us what your reasoning was and what you think about this.ci thank you. fi, which focused on compliance with regulations coast, we found that staff lgo+ejt)(rq't training tools to ensure that the farmer's market was being compliant with local regulations. we also found that...
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what am i paying now and what am i going to be paying in the future? if i can make money today on my monthly payment and go green, why not? solar kind of reverses the effect. it's like tax brackets. the return on investment typically is higher if you got a big bill. there is also another thing about time of use rates. i want to go over it very briefly. it does have some effect and you will hear it about on your bid. the time of use rate is a way that you tilts are trying to help -- utilities are trying to manage their peak demand. you charge people more during peak periods. you make it up to them by charging the low market rate off peak. this is off peak and you'll be charged a very low rate for it. at shoulder peak you'll be charged more. at on peak, you'll be charged the most, another shoulder, another off peak. so what happens is that your production looks like this on the hours of the day. you're going to produce more obviously during the suspect with peaking around noon. when you overlay the curve, they kind of look like this. so solar lines up ve
what am i paying now and what am i going to be paying in the future? if i can make money today on my monthly payment and go green, why not? solar kind of reverses the effect. it's like tax brackets. the return on investment typically is higher if you got a big bill. there is also another thing about time of use rates. i want to go over it very briefly. it does have some effect and you will hear it about on your bid. the time of use rate is a way that you tilts are trying to help -- utilities...
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teachers and staff voted to take five days without pay to avoid layoffs. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is seeing how some of the students and parents had to adapt to the circumstances. >> reporter: not even two months into the school year and the students here at san jose unified are crying something new. fall break. that means 30,000 students will be out of class this week. you're not going to see too many unhappy faces here. while kids everywhere are hitting the books at schools, these kids from san jose unified are, well, skating. mired in red ink, san jose unified says it will save $5 million by closing schools for a week. that forced parents to scramble in the largest school district. some will have to open wallets for daycare, others chose to send their kids to, yes, furlough camp. roosevelt is one of community centers that opened its doors to the vacationing kids. >> just got word there was a furlough this week, wanted to offer something for the kids to have a place to come for the week. >> reporter: camp is $100. that gets parents off the hook fro
teachers and staff voted to take five days without pay to avoid layoffs. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is seeing how some of the students and parents had to adapt to the circumstances. >> reporter: not even two months into the school year and the students here at san jose unified are crying something new. fall break. that means 30,000 students will be out of class this week. you're not going to see too many unhappy faces here. while kids everywhere are hitting the books at schools, these...
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fds laelado t uni fds latenot u paÍs, raÚl castro, en la que le pide que libere a su marido.ot uni d latenot uni fds latenot uni fds decretar una emergencia sanitaria. al volver le contamos todo. latenot uni fds latenot uni fdse te♪uni fd te ¿uni fdieres teener uni fd teuto fuuni fdnando ter, uni fdpor máh@empo?uni d uni fdfdh@zone et uni nde enlat not unque nes latetas panotr s h@ un bnot untrabajs e not s latetporqnot unacerlos la a hofds latenot uni fds h@not uni estÁn hospitalizadas, informaron s latenot unhotes au sanitarias de ese paÍs. un total de 239 uni fds latenot uÍ fatales, falleciÓ al norte de haitÍ, la zona mÁs afectada por el brote. en tanto, los hospitalizados alcanzaron los 3115. y nicaragua s lateiÉnot untÁ sufriendo una epidemia, pero en este caso de leptovirosis. desde managua, vemos que estÁn haciendo las autoridades para enfrentar esta epidemia. >> mÁs de 300.000 nicaraguenses hanot cibido trato neto preventivo not uni fds latenot dando dos o tabletas semanales a toda la poblaciÓn de riesgo, y pensamos a lo poco menos tres semanas, porque esta gente tuvo
fds laelado t uni fds latenot u paÍs, raÚl castro, en la que le pide que libere a su marido.ot uni d latenot uni fds latenot uni fds decretar una emergencia sanitaria. al volver le contamos todo. latenot uni fds latenot uni fdse te♪uni fd te ¿uni fdieres teener uni fd teuto fuuni fdnando ter, uni fdpor máh@empo?uni d uni fdfdh@zone et uni nde enlat not unque nes latetas panotr s h@ un bnot untrabajs e not s latetporqnot unacerlos la a hofds latenot uni fds h@not uni estÁn hospitalizadas,...