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one was equal pay -- the equal pay act, which would ensure that women would get equal pay for equal work the second was the benchmark civil rights act. and the third was the voting rights act. lyndon johnson picked the equal pay act as his first action because he felt it would be one of the easier ones to pass and to implement. little demo that the corporate -- little did he know that the corporate wrath that was going to be against women in the past would come to that legislation. but a democratically controlled senate moved that bill and began the long march for civil rights. but guess what happened in the ensuing 49 years? on june 10, president johnson signed that bill in 1963. 49 years later women still make less than men. women in the united states of america make only 77 cents for what men doing the same job make. this is unfair and it's un-american. remember where we have come. everybody likes to say to us, oh, you've come a long way, but wye don't -- we don't think we've come a long way. we've only gained 18 cents in 49 years. in 1963 we made 59 cents for every dollar that men ma
one was equal pay -- the equal pay act, which would ensure that women would get equal pay for equal work the second was the benchmark civil rights act. and the third was the voting rights act. lyndon johnson picked the equal pay act as his first action because he felt it would be one of the easier ones to pass and to implement. little demo that the corporate -- little did he know that the corporate wrath that was going to be against women in the past would come to that legislation. but a...
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them off even though it's an unsecured bond an unsecured debit i suggested pay in coming in but or pay off the creditors in a billion or two billion worth of butter put the cows on over time you know there should be huge billboards i shouldn't say keep stability vote yes it should be triple time l.c. keep the teach work in well i mean that's a good point because the irish taxpayer is signing up to this fiscal treaty that they're not supposed to go into debt the government debt has to be above a certain point the only reason why their government is in debt is because of an elected officials at the e.c.b. operating on behalf of deutsche bank and other european banks and goldman sachs were owed this money by anglo irish they took the bat they took the risk that anglo irish was who was paying a high yield on their debt they were speculating that they would be able to pay back they weren't and they forced the irish taxpayer they said the e.c.b. said in january when the irish were protesting paying a one billion payment on this unsecured bond the e.c.b. itself the european central bank said
them off even though it's an unsecured bond an unsecured debit i suggested pay in coming in but or pay off the creditors in a billion or two billion worth of butter put the cows on over time you know there should be huge billboards i shouldn't say keep stability vote yes it should be triple time l.c. keep the teach work in well i mean that's a good point because the irish taxpayer is signing up to this fiscal treaty that they're not supposed to go into debt the government debt has to be above a...
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the top 1% pays less than 3%. when you go to the store to buy your kids school supplies into have a $20 bill, you cannot put $20 worth of stuff in your basket. it can only put $17 worth of stuff because they will add another 10% or 12% of the sales tax. we do need to look at the tax system as a whole and where people pay taxes. that is including the corporate income tax. we updated our corporate tax payer report. we looked at the fortune 500. we included only companies that have been profitable over the three-year. we looked at. we found an average tax rate of 18.5% which is almost half of the statutory rate. there were 78 companies that passed a zero income-tax and at least one year and 30 companies that had a zero or lower tax rate in all three years. to say that income is taxed and taxed again is just reallnot what reality is. also looking at the tax system as a whole you have to look at the problem the capital gains lower rate causes. all of those smart people wasting time figuring out ways to confirm -- conve
the top 1% pays less than 3%. when you go to the store to buy your kids school supplies into have a $20 bill, you cannot put $20 worth of stuff in your basket. it can only put $17 worth of stuff because they will add another 10% or 12% of the sales tax. we do need to look at the tax system as a whole and where people pay taxes. that is including the corporate income tax. we updated our corporate tax payer report. we looked at the fortune 500. we included only companies that have been profitable...
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. >> john: do you know you already pay for obamacare to promote itself. >> with no co-pays or out of pocket funds. >> john: benefits, free stuff, what if we pay for food the way we pay for health care. i would buy steak after steak. only the best most expensive stuff for me. my insurance company is paying. >> this will shock you, but nothing is free. >> everything is paid for by somebody. who should pay for your health care? >> john: that is our show tonight. [ applause ] >> john: the supreme court is going to rule on monday or next nurse whether obamacare is unconstitutional or just the mandate is unconstitutional or something. what will happen? fox news legal analyst liswiehl follows it? >> next monday, yes, 25th, it's sort of last month for the session for the supreme court and old western image, they have the decision and get out before they ask too many questions. >> john: as far as what we know about the justice thinking, we know what we heard from the beginning. >> john, six hours of arguments. i covered it for fox radio every minute. what it came down to. what they were crunc
. >> john: do you know you already pay for obamacare to promote itself. >> with no co-pays or out of pocket funds. >> john: benefits, free stuff, what if we pay for food the way we pay for health care. i would buy steak after steak. only the best most expensive stuff for me. my insurance company is paying. >> this will shock you, but nothing is free. >> everything is paid for by somebody. who should pay for your health care? >> john: that is our show tonight....
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>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination. also, praise for discrimination. [ applause ] when i found out y irregular heartbeat put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation,r afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take tell you
>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination. also, praise for discrimination. [ applause ] when i found out y irregular heartbeat put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation,r afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial,...
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>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination. [ applause ] after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so i test... a lot. do you tt with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is
>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination. [ applause ] after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car...
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a musician has got to be addressed smash the corporate oligarchy but for god's sake pay the band so yeah i think that this proves once again that when it comes to aggressive measures to legislate impose fees criminal charges on copyright people feel really strongly about it and i do think that it's important to know the distinction between bands individual musicians and the massive corporate behemoths that is the recording industry when they fight copyright infringement something tells me it's more about them and less about the artists getting their buck now for those of you who follow us on twitter and like us on facebook you probably already know that we're taking the show on the road this week this friday will be airing our show from the net roots nation. it's in providence rhode island i think it's going to be an awesome show so i want to take a second to tell you guys about it first we're going have a panel with baird today thurston author of the book how to be black and blogger and comedian james also interview slate matthew yglesias will also have a panel about the occupy mov
a musician has got to be addressed smash the corporate oligarchy but for god's sake pay the band so yeah i think that this proves once again that when it comes to aggressive measures to legislate impose fees criminal charges on copyright people feel really strongly about it and i do think that it's important to know the distinction between bands individual musicians and the massive corporate behemoths that is the recording industry when they fight copyright infringement something tells me it's...
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>> ultimately the public pays one way or another as they are paying now. the question is not who is going to pay. right now we are paying through the nose for health insurance, not only for ourselves but for people who use emergency courtroorooms because they don't get preventative care. the question isn't are taxpayers paying or are we going to pay through insurance bills or individually, the question is how are we going to get down the long-term trajectory of increase in health care costs. with regard to this pre-existing condition that's so popular i think there is going to be the following compromise. i would be interested in betsy's response. i think the insurance companies will say, all right. we will support the public option which came pretty close if you drop the requirement that we provide -- >> i disagree. some states have already eliminating pre-existing conditions. new york is one of them. that's why new york and new jersey have the highest insurance rates in the country next thomas mass which has also done this. in other words, once you elimi
>> ultimately the public pays one way or another as they are paying now. the question is not who is going to pay. right now we are paying through the nose for health insurance, not only for ourselves but for people who use emergency courtroorooms because they don't get preventative care. the question isn't are taxpayers paying or are we going to pay through insurance bills or individually, the question is how are we going to get down the long-term trajectory of increase in health care...
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been victims including kiriakou so i guess all i can say is they were really happy to see that he's paying attention to our reporting on this now we just have to get everyone else on board next critic criticality excuse me a critic ality commented on our interview on the u.s. plan to move most of its navy fleet to the asia pacific as the pentagon strategically shift towards this region and they said on you tube why we always have to focus on a region of the world the last thirty issues been in the middle east and what now the d.o.d. wants the next thirty to be on east asia imperialism is never a good route to take in world affairs. i mean i think it's pretty obvious why we're switching gears to focus on the asia pacific region it's china but yeah you bring up a very good point why do we need to keep covering the entire globe with our military would be so nice if there was some honesty in this whole thing right call a spade a spade panetta try to claim that moving our fleet was not meant to intimidate china i call b.s. but if we can't even get him to acknowledge that think it's going to be
been victims including kiriakou so i guess all i can say is they were really happy to see that he's paying attention to our reporting on this now we just have to get everyone else on board next critic criticality excuse me a critic ality commented on our interview on the u.s. plan to move most of its navy fleet to the asia pacific as the pentagon strategically shift towards this region and they said on you tube why we always have to focus on a region of the world the last thirty issues been in...
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han creado un movimiento cib cibernÉtico ha podido afectar a los candidatos presidenciales de ese paÍsoy en "enfoque". >> pero vamos comenzar con esta propuesta de ley presentada por el congresista david rivera. >> la propuesta de rivera otorgarÍa visa de estudiante a jÓvenes indocumentados de 19 aÑos de edad o menos que ingresen a la universidad para estudiar una carrera de 4 aÑos. >> luego le otorgarÍa una visa de trabajo por otros 5 aÑos, despuÉs de ese periodo podrÍan recibir su residencia. >> los beneficiarios deben haber residido en el paÍs por Últimos 5 aÑos, tener buen carÁcter moral y haber llegado a estados unidos antes de sus 16 aÑos edad edad. >> y para hablar de esto estÁ con nosotros el congresista david rivera de la florida y daniela pelÁez brillante estudiante que inspirÓ la ley. >> gracias por estar aquÍ. >> gracias. >> esta propuesta que presentÓ el miÉrcoles, concretamente ayudarÍa ¿a cuÁntos jÓvenes?. >> cientos de miles de jÓvenes que estÁn en la situaciÓn de daniela, que vinieron a una edad muy joven, por alguna culpa no tienen documentaciÓn pero han contribuido b
han creado un movimiento cib cibernÉtico ha podido afectar a los candidatos presidenciales de ese paÍsoy en "enfoque". >> pero vamos comenzar con esta propuesta de ley presentada por el congresista david rivera. >> la propuesta de rivera otorgarÍa visa de estudiante a jÓvenes indocumentados de 19 aÑos de edad o menos que ingresen a la universidad para estudiar una carrera de 4 aÑos. >> luego le otorgarÍa una visa de trabajo por otros 5 aÑos, despuÉs de ese...
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>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination. praise for discrimination. [ applause ] fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink ♪ ♪ we all need it. to move. to keep warm. to keep us fed. to make clay piggies. but to keep doing these things in the future... at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. ♪ >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >>. >> john: one big reason politicians said we need obamacare was to rein i
>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination. praise for discrimination. [ applause ] fore! no matter what small business you are in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn...
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mÉxico es ahora un paÍs inseguro, un paÍs en violencia, un paÍs pobre, un pais donde no se generan empleosecesiario tener n mejor desempeÑo en el interior. tambiÉn nuestro desempeÑo darÁ conside d considere dribl. que eso este escenario nos proyecta ante el mundo. >>> cuando en medio de la crisis en el estado de mÉxico dos empresas chrysler y ford estaban a punto de cerrar, se quedaron y generan mÁs de 3.000 empleos el dÍa de hoy. llevar a mÉxico para que mÁs inversiÓn productiva venga a nuestro paÍs, de esto hablarÉ los prÓximos minutos. >>> andrÉs manuel con la palabra. >>> para mejorar la fama de mÉxico tiene que haber trabajo y asÍ vamos a serenar al pais. propongo de manera muy especÍfica el que se lleve a cabo y eso es lo que vamos a hacer un programa de atenciÓn a los jovenes, hablÉ de normalizar la situaciÓn economica con tasa de crecimiento del 6%, pero te thems que atender el rezago, siete millones de jovenes que no tienen oportunidades de trabajo y estudio. >>> vamos a ir casa por casa, incorporando a los jovenes al trabajo y estudio. >>> tengo como experiencia lo que hizo el pr
mÉxico es ahora un paÍs inseguro, un paÍs en violencia, un paÍs pobre, un pais donde no se generan empleosecesiario tener n mejor desempeÑo en el interior. tambiÉn nuestro desempeÑo darÁ conside d considere dribl. que eso este escenario nos proyecta ante el mundo. >>> cuando en medio de la crisis en el estado de mÉxico dos empresas chrysler y ford estaban a punto de cerrar, se quedaron y generan mÁs de 3.000 empleos el dÍa de hoy. llevar a mÉxico para que mÁs inversiÓn...
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so they earn say roughly 20% of the income taxes, but pay 40%, or they earn 20% of the income, but pay 40% of the income tax. >> but taxes is a share of their income has been going down over the last at least -- >> it's been going down for everyone. >> it's been going down more at the top. >> what is kind of interesting about some of len's charts, i mentioned this to him in jest as we were sitting down is if you take a slide 2, which shows the top income and trend in income inequality since the early part of the last century through today, and then you look at the highest income tax bracket, if you know the data, the top income bracket is going to be similar to the share of taxes paid by the top 1%. and if you were to overlay these two, you would see a high negative correlation in one conclusion some have drawn, although there is some difficulty with drawing it too strongly is that as you have the high income taxpayers paying a much larger share, the tax rates on the high end go up, the reported incomes go down. this kind of goes to the issue that i raised earlier that the -- there is
so they earn say roughly 20% of the income taxes, but pay 40%, or they earn 20% of the income, but pay 40% of the income tax. >> but taxes is a share of their income has been going down over the last at least -- >> it's been going down for everyone. >> it's been going down more at the top. >> what is kind of interesting about some of len's charts, i mentioned this to him in jest as we were sitting down is if you take a slide 2, which shows the top income and trend in...
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what buffet pays is different than what most wealthy americans pay. i don't think you consider razing taxings we need job growth and bring up revenues. until that people who have money should contribute money. >> why raise taxes dear debt and spending we did not ask for. you don't cut your way in prosperity. you get less of them . so when you destroy capitol and midsize businesses, guess what, we all suffer for it. look at europe. >> and bottom line is a compromise depends on the politicians philadelphiing the promises. they are not too good with that. >> to go to the rick's point judges. the government was spending 18 percent of the gdp at that point . now 24 percent. and we promised to make cuts. get it down to 18 percent and then we'll talk. >>> and listen, i have very sad news for mike, steve and liz, if you are paying a dollar out of the your paycheck your true taxes are two dollars. it is run up by the federal government. we cannot tax and spend to prosperity. >> that's the last word. coming up next. prices are finding going dan. >> good morning
what buffet pays is different than what most wealthy americans pay. i don't think you consider razing taxings we need job growth and bring up revenues. until that people who have money should contribute money. >> why raise taxes dear debt and spending we did not ask for. you don't cut your way in prosperity. you get less of them . so when you destroy capitol and midsize businesses, guess what, we all suffer for it. look at europe. >> and bottom line is a compromise depends on the...
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fair pay act also. so in closing, mr. president, te fight for economic equality is far from over and it shouldn't e over until every working woman n america receives a fair day's py for a fair day's work. as the chair of the help committee, i plan to keep advocating for fair pay and focusing on equal wages until we've achieved real equality for women across the country. but first things first. it's time for our republican colleagues to end the filibust filibuster, allow the paycheck fairness act to come to the flor this afternoon for debate, amendments, and a final vote. mr. president, with that, i yied the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stans in recess until 2:15 p.m. the bill doesn't get the 60 votes needed lawmakers are then expected to take up a bill dealing with farm subsidies, nutrition and conservation programs. we get more on the pay discrimination bill now from a capitol hill reporter. >> let's go to pete. he is staff writer with "the hill". thanks for talkin
fair pay act also. so in closing, mr. president, te fight for economic equality is far from over and it shouldn't e over until every working woman n america receives a fair day's py for a fair day's work. as the chair of the help committee, i plan to keep advocating for fair pay and focusing on equal wages until we've achieved real equality for women across the country. but first things first. it's time for our republican colleagues to end the filibust filibuster, allow the paycheck fairness...
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pay skreuplgts based upon -- pay discrimination based upon gender is unacceptable.c around here, everyone agrees on this fact. the question is: will the paycheck fairness act actually address workplace inequality? and the simple answer is no. unfortunately, the only winners under this legislation would be trial lawyers, giving them a windfall, exposing employers to unemployed punitive damages. this legislation opens the door to frivolous lawsuits which already cost our economy billions of dollars every year. legitimate cases that could be addressed under the current system would be lost in a flood of lawsuits initiate bid lawyers hoping to win a few large judgments. these lawsuits, if successful, could transfer billions of dollars from employers to trial lawyers. in an economy already marked by uncertainty, this legislation would surely mean lost jobs, limitations on benefits, and pay cuts. these changes would mean much harder times ahead for nevada's unemployed and underemployed so many of whom are women. instead of holding votes designed for press releases, let's
pay skreuplgts based upon -- pay discrimination based upon gender is unacceptable.c around here, everyone agrees on this fact. the question is: will the paycheck fairness act actually address workplace inequality? and the simple answer is no. unfortunately, the only winners under this legislation would be trial lawyers, giving them a windfall, exposing employers to unemployed punitive damages. this legislation opens the door to frivolous lawsuits which already cost our economy billions of...
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how low the interest rate is you increase the amount of interest you have to pay. so over time this problem becomes worse in this is why we continue to see the same dynamic play out yes you get a little bit of relief and then people start thinking about and say wait a minute the debt is now you went from sixty two percent to seventy two percent of g.d.p. or whatever it is that means that the interest it's going to have to be paid is greater than it was a month ago or why do we think that this should add confidence should subtract from confidence and it does and what why was the oil at nine percent which we just saw today oil's been on a downward trajectory whitish it up today because hot money loads some more to go that speculative in commodities or one of those places and so when you have somebody that thinks that we're going to get currency debasement which is essentially what borrowing more money is there where do people go they go into commodities so you see moves in gold you see moves in silver you see moves in oil. and of course the problem with moves in oil
how low the interest rate is you increase the amount of interest you have to pay. so over time this problem becomes worse in this is why we continue to see the same dynamic play out yes you get a little bit of relief and then people start thinking about and say wait a minute the debt is now you went from sixty two percent to seventy two percent of g.d.p. or whatever it is that means that the interest it's going to have to be paid is greater than it was a month ago or why do we think that this...
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for these services and if you're not willing to pay the taxes then you don't get the services. that conversation is one that's very hard for politicians to have because if you say to the greeks for example for cope twenty five percent of your income or this particular program is going to go away they say well we're not going to pay and they have an underground economy in the paying and then they cook the books to make it look like everything is ok when in fact it's not well i don't hear any of those conversations i hear banking authority i hear one hundred twenty billion euro for some kind of a growth program i mean even if these things are decided upon long term are they solutions no because. what has happened is the banks have financed you know the words brought forward the ability to have things today to be paid for tomorrow but unless you can find a way to pay for them tomorrow all that's happened is you've increased the total amount of debt in a matter how low the interest rate is you increase the amount of interest you have to pay. so over time this problem becomes worse
for these services and if you're not willing to pay the taxes then you don't get the services. that conversation is one that's very hard for politicians to have because if you say to the greeks for example for cope twenty five percent of your income or this particular program is going to go away they say well we're not going to pay and they have an underground economy in the paying and then they cook the books to make it look like everything is ok when in fact it's not well i don't hear any of...
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fallo que tendrá repercusiones en todo el país.nieta collins, reporta desde phoenix. >>> pudo ser la foto de un grupo de amigos en pleno sol, ha 113 grados de calor para phoenix. pero fue el anuncio de algo inimaginable. . >>> por nuestra comunidad hoy somos arizona. >>> tenemos que juntarnos todos, la comunidad lo necesita, tenemos... es nuestro deber. >>> 23 medios de comunicación hispano que pelean ferozmente por la noticias exclusiva para cada cual dejaron de lado sus diferencias. >>> se escribe un nuevo capítulo en la historia de arizona donde se va a bloquear la programación regular y se hará un programa de 30 minutos este miércoles 20 de junio a las 5 de la tarde. >>> en el capaz de espera sobre la decisión de la sb 1070. el programa transmitido simultáneamente, tendrá número telefónico 1855 respeto. asesores legales responden preguntas del auditorio. >>> por 30 minutos las palabras se convertirán en la mejor defensa de los latinos en arizona. >>> para muestra un botón de lo que pro veda información el pro ser arrestado en e
fallo que tendrá repercusiones en todo el país.nieta collins, reporta desde phoenix. >>> pudo ser la foto de un grupo de amigos en pleno sol, ha 113 grados de calor para phoenix. pero fue el anuncio de algo inimaginable. . >>> por nuestra comunidad hoy somos arizona. >>> tenemos que juntarnos todos, la comunidad lo necesita, tenemos... es nuestro deber. >>> 23 medios de comunicación hispano que pelean ferozmente por la noticias exclusiva para cada cual...
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that is called a loser pay system. take a law that cancelled contributions for trial lawyers. they give so much money. >> john: they win in politics. >> and actually the people who support bringing loser pay is afraid to support it because it makes them a target of all the money the trial lawyers will bring into their races to defeated them. >> john: we're going to talk about that more in a moment. >> my question is for you john. i was wondering about the wrestler, why he felt he needed to strike you. you said there was a case out come of that. >> john: he felt apparently he should teach reporters a lists you shouldn't talk about pro wrestling being fake. [ laughter ] we heard that his boss told him to do it. he may have been hyped up on speed he did it on his own. he became a bounty hunter, i can't find him anymore. good riddens to the guy. >>> is there proper role for the warning labels. they did this to save the consumer. to what extent are they necessary. >> john: the microwave popcorn, hot, don't hospital. >> we a
that is called a loser pay system. take a law that cancelled contributions for trial lawyers. they give so much money. >> john: they win in politics. >> and actually the people who support bringing loser pay is afraid to support it because it makes them a target of all the money the trial lawyers will bring into their races to defeated them. >> john: we're going to talk about that more in a moment. >> my question is for you john. i was wondering about the wrestler, why...
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they went into debt they were able to get cheap dollar loans and pay them off in there are. in there are local currency and d. states we make the exchange between the local currency and the dollar and this is how these countries foreign reserves were depleted because the people went into massive dollar debt and they would pay them off with the local currency and the state and the central bank of these countries would make the exchange and pay off the dollars but in the process start eroding their or their balance sheet and what happened in the end of course is that these countries found themselves in a position that they had no more dollars and they were essentially bankrupt and so when that happened they had to devalue the currency and get off the peg when they did that. all of these people who had debts and dollars and they were before able to change their local currency into dollars and to pay off their debt well all of a sudden they found that their debts had grown exponentially in some cases but at least you know thirty forty percent because of the devaluation when that
they went into debt they were able to get cheap dollar loans and pay them off in there are. in there are local currency and d. states we make the exchange between the local currency and the dollar and this is how these countries foreign reserves were depleted because the people went into massive dollar debt and they would pay them off with the local currency and the state and the central bank of these countries would make the exchange and pay off the dollars but in the process start eroding...
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it is a crazy thing, that people want me to pay for them and i am not asking them to pay for me. host: thank you for calling in. we will return to this topic later in "washington journal" and at 10:00 a.m. we will continue to live coverage on c- span 3, awaiting the decision, and we will take your calls. two members of congress in a few minutes. in just a second, representative jason chaffetz, republican of utah, will be out here, followed by peter welch, a democrat from vermont. we will be talking about this issue with them as well. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> this is the conversation we need to have in this country that nobody is willing to have. what role should the government play in housing finance? the multiple of surprise winning the your times columnist gretchen morgans and talks about the subprime lending collapse, the 2008 meltdown, and a continuing issue of government socialize -- >> if you want to talk about and the populace agrees it is something that should
it is a crazy thing, that people want me to pay for them and i am not asking them to pay for me. host: thank you for calling in. we will return to this topic later in "washington journal" and at 10:00 a.m. we will continue to live coverage on c- span 3, awaiting the decision, and we will take your calls. two members of congress in a few minutes. in just a second, representative jason chaffetz, republican of utah, will be out here, followed by peter welch, a democrat from vermont. we...
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pais en violencia, mÉxico dejÓ de ser el paÍs que fuera referente ante otros paÍses. >> dÉjeme mostrarpleo a partir y este escenario nos proyecta ante el mundo. >> tuve la experiencia. >> y en el estado de mÉxico dos empresas crysler y ford estaban a punto de cerrar el acuerdo con estas dos empresas y que amo mrairn sus plantas y generan mÁs de 3.000 empleos estoy convencido que sÍ se puede llevar a mÉxico y ante escenarios y venga nuestro paÍs de esto hablarÉ en prÓximos minutos. >> gracias, tiene la palabra andrÉs manuel lÓpez obrador. >> para mejorar la fama de mÉxico en el mundo tenemos que echar ando alarcÓn mÍa y asi vamos a serenoar al paÍs. >> propongo de manera muy especÍfica el que lleve a cabo y eso vamos a hacer. >> un programa de atenciÓn a los jÓvenes, ya hablÉ de normaliz normalizar... pero tenemos que atender el rezago, hay 7 millones de jÓvenes que no tienen oportunidades de trabajo ni estudio. >> vamos a ir casa por casa, incorporando a los jÓvenes, apuntando a jÓvenes, incorporando a jÓvenes al trabajo y al estudio. >> tengo como experiencia lo que hizo el presidente
pais en violencia, mÉxico dejÓ de ser el paÍs que fuera referente ante otros paÍses. >> dÉjeme mostrarpleo a partir y este escenario nos proyecta ante el mundo. >> tuve la experiencia. >> y en el estado de mÉxico dos empresas crysler y ford estaban a punto de cerrar el acuerdo con estas dos empresas y que amo mrairn sus plantas y generan mÁs de 3.000 empleos estoy convencido que sÍ se puede llevar a mÉxico y ante escenarios y venga nuestro paÍs de esto hablarÉ en...
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on equal pay for him, he refuses. he puts front and center in his campaign a republican member of congress who voted against it three years ago. it's almost like they don't think it's about policy, that they just think women like to see a few gals around, and who cares what they stand for? the namesake of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act joins us next. home. until i got a job in the big apple. adjusting to city life was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but we had each other and he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow indoor. always there for you. the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommen
on equal pay for him, he refuses. he puts front and center in his campaign a republican member of congress who voted against it three years ago. it's almost like they don't think it's about policy, that they just think women like to see a few gals around, and who cares what they stand for? the namesake of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act joins us next. home. until i got a job in the big apple. adjusting to city life was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but...
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>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination.raise for discrimination. [ applause ]g. every bite goes above and beyond the call of deliciousness. that's a big 10-4 kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. you'll inevitably find yourself on aolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts your speed when approaching slower traffic. and for the blind spot monitoring that helps remind you that the highway might not be as desolate... ...as you thought. ♪ an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, vit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>. >> john: one big reason politicians said we need obamacare was to rein in health care costs, they are up 400 am, more than double the rate of inflation.
>> john: coming up who pays this. employers pay on obamacare. also, praise for discrimination.raise for discrimination. [ applause ]g. every bite goes above and beyond the call of deliciousness. that's a big 10-4 kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. you'll inevitably find yourself on aolate highway in your jeep grand cherokee. and when you do, you'll be grateful for the adaptive cruise control that...
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on equal pay for him, he refuses. puts front and center in his campaign a republican member of congress who voted against it three years ago. it's almost like they don't think it's about policy, that they just think women like to see a few gals around, and who cares what they stand for? the namesake of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act joins us next. >>> over the course of her career, a woman with a college degree is going to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars less than a man who's doing the same work? >> president obama making a surprise appearance on a press call to urge congress to pass the paycheck fairness act. lilly ledbetter is a woman of grace and grit. lilly ledbetter, it is great to have you back on the show tonight. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel, for having me. i'm excited to be here to talk about my thoughts about the paycheck fairness act. >> you fought for equal pay at goodyear after you learned that men doing your same job were being paid more than you were being paid. you write ab
on equal pay for him, he refuses. puts front and center in his campaign a republican member of congress who voted against it three years ago. it's almost like they don't think it's about policy, that they just think women like to see a few gals around, and who cares what they stand for? the namesake of the lilly ledbetter fair pay act joins us next. >>> over the course of her career, a woman with a college degree is going to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars less than a man who's...
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pay with insurance. because only insurance will guarantee that whatever needs for health care that you have will be covered. because virtually no one, perhaps with the exception of 1% of the population, can afford the massive cost if the unexpected happens. this third argument seems to be saying, what we are regulating is health care. when you go for health services coming have to pay for insurance. since insurance won't issue, at the moment that you consume the product, we can reasonably, necessarily, tell you to buy it ahead of time. because you can't buy it at the moment that you need it. >> congress began issuing reform, if so, it deals with the problem that results resulted 40 million people not being able to get insurance, and therefore not access to the health care market. everybody agrees in this case that those are within. the minimum coverage provision is necessary to treat those provisions into execution. without them, without those provisions, without minimum coverage, it will make matters wo
pay with insurance. because only insurance will guarantee that whatever needs for health care that you have will be covered. because virtually no one, perhaps with the exception of 1% of the population, can afford the massive cost if the unexpected happens. this third argument seems to be saying, what we are regulating is health care. when you go for health services coming have to pay for insurance. since insurance won't issue, at the moment that you consume the product, we can reasonably,...
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residir en el país por 5 años consecutivo. acesor presidencial. luis gutiérrez y nos vamos a méxico. para detallar los últimos acontecimientos de esta reñida e intensa batalla electoral que se lleva en este país. rumbo a las elecciones presidencial del primero de julio. por ahora, me despido, gracias por el privilegio de dejarme ser parte de su tarde. >>> nos vemos el domingo, los dejo ahora con caso cerrado y
residir en el país por 5 años consecutivo. acesor presidencial. luis gutiérrez y nos vamos a méxico. para detallar los últimos acontecimientos de esta reñida e intensa batalla electoral que se lleva en este país. rumbo a las elecciones presidencial del primero de julio. por ahora, me despido, gracias por el privilegio de dejarme ser parte de su tarde. >>> nos vemos el domingo, los dejo ahora con caso cerrado y
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in greece they just quit paying them.eople understand there is a sort of commitment but once you cross the line until it doesn't make sense for me to get up every morning to pay for people who don't have to get up i'm leaving or i'm going to stop working. >> why not flee to a state that individual income taxahead revenues and estate taxes. >> andrew cuomo approvallings are at all time highs and the unions whether cops, firemen, teachers, paper pushers up in albany keep voting for andrew cuomo and policies that keep benefiting them neill an. >> neil: and hurt the state. >> and hurt the state. >> we have cruelly high income taxes. there is no climate like the climate of california. but it is cruel. i have to say charles your gift for phrases today has been unbelievable. people waking up and working to pay for people who don't wake up and work. that is exactly the story of america reit now and it is very sad. >> neil: adam? >> this isn't a new development. there is all sorts of ways to tax people and all sorts of reasons for
in greece they just quit paying them.eople understand there is a sort of commitment but once you cross the line until it doesn't make sense for me to get up every morning to pay for people who don't have to get up i'm leaving or i'm going to stop working. >> why not flee to a state that individual income taxahead revenues and estate taxes. >> andrew cuomo approvallings are at all time highs and the unions whether cops, firemen, teachers, paper pushers up in albany keep voting for...
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you pay more for it, right? >> i don't need an errant e-mail to tell me what is obvious. >> affordable air act can't refuse individuals on preexisting conditions. if you refuse to pay the tax. you can later in the game get an insurance policy. we are going to raise the risk for insurance companies and means that premiums are going to go up. this is not debatable and to deny it, it is dishonest. >> bill, get ready for death spiral pricing. and initially only the older and sicker people will buy. there is a reason for aarp association for retired people said by law. young people have to be overcharged and so that the old people can get a better deal. the young people will drop out. they will man date tax. tax. whatever it is. and they will pay the penalty. we'll have a death spiral. >> we have seen so far. we know that the full thrust of obama care doesn't come n. and why have seen health insurers having to cover more people and more individuals, and as a result of that coverage premiums go up d. >> and all of the
you pay more for it, right? >> i don't need an errant e-mail to tell me what is obvious. >> affordable air act can't refuse individuals on preexisting conditions. if you refuse to pay the tax. you can later in the game get an insurance policy. we are going to raise the risk for insurance companies and means that premiums are going to go up. this is not debatable and to deny it, it is dishonest. >> bill, get ready for death spiral pricing. and initially only the older and...
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how do you help them pay for it? >> i think that once we are -- once we're asked to do this, we will find a way to do this. $10 an hour is just -- it's not an outrageous amount of money. and i think the bottom 99%. >> there are a lot of jobs that go begging well above these rates. that might depend on the locality and time. i'm not saying there's some factor but i'm saying that in your sympathy for those working at minimum wage, to give them more money, you're for getting the folks hiring who might not be mcdonald's or burger king or wal-mart or macy's. >> a majority of job creators are small businesses. i agree. >> you're telling them pay your workers more, you can afford it. i talk to them all the time and they say, fox news alert, i can't. >> i'm saying we have to figure out a way to pay workers more and. >> we have to find a way where life it darling and we can give people anything we want. what i'm telling you is we have a soft economy, we have it so soft for a while. even though clinton himself said he would pu
how do you help them pay for it? >> i think that once we are -- once we're asked to do this, we will find a way to do this. $10 an hour is just -- it's not an outrageous amount of money. and i think the bottom 99%. >> there are a lot of jobs that go begging well above these rates. that might depend on the locality and time. i'm not saying there's some factor but i'm saying that in your sympathy for those working at minimum wage, to give them more money, you're for getting the folks...
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less on his millions than cop a cops pay on their normal salaries well believe it or not there's one tax that i just can't stand i'll tell you why and it's believed. in the best of the rest of the news of the bush tax cuts set to expire on december thirty first republicans and democrats are drawing up their game plans first there is senator jeff merkley who is telling his fellow democrats in congress not to budge letting the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year for the wealthiest two percent of americans in an interview with t.p.m. senator merkley said i've encouraged my team to realize that we have lotsa leverage on this this is not a situation where you go to the table and you're desperate to get a deal but senator merkley understands is the democrats have the upper hand of the looming tax fight at the end of the year if they just let all the bush tax cuts expire as they're scheduled to do on december thirty first and then immediately introduce legislation to extend the tax cuts just for the middle class and their republicans to vote against it realizing they may be cornered
less on his millions than cop a cops pay on their normal salaries well believe it or not there's one tax that i just can't stand i'll tell you why and it's believed. in the best of the rest of the news of the bush tax cuts set to expire on december thirty first republicans and democrats are drawing up their game plans first there is senator jeff merkley who is telling his fellow democrats in congress not to budge letting the bush tax cuts expire at the end of the year for the wealthiest two...
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determines whether or not they can pay tuition and put food on the table and pay the mortgage and allther bills. it is so critical to the families across this nation. when you talk about women, it's not just women, it's them and their families. and it's a long reach, because when the women are compensated, they spend that money on their families, and it benefits the communities and the state and the nation. and this doesn't belong to either party. it really disturbs me, rachel, when i hear people that voted into office in washington and they will vote against something that would help most american families across this nation. it's so simple to me because it is just a tool that these people can use in order to get their pay lined up. it's also an incentive to employers to do the right thing and to treat their people fair and pay the equal wage that is required by law. >> lilly ledbetter is the author of "grace and grit, my fight for equal pay fairness at goodyear and beyond." but it's a really moving and good read. lilly, thanks for being here tonight. it's an honor to have you here.
determines whether or not they can pay tuition and put food on the table and pay the mortgage and allther bills. it is so critical to the families across this nation. when you talk about women, it's not just women, it's them and their families. and it's a long reach, because when the women are compensated, they spend that money on their families, and it benefits the communities and the state and the nation. and this doesn't belong to either party. it really disturbs me, rachel, when i hear...
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get ready to pay up . crack down on cursing another public good or cash strap much. ♪ [ male announc ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steering at johndeere.com/x310. >> last night's tight rope act is not the only news coming from niagara falls this week. they are helping to pass student loans for young workers willing to move to the area. what do you make of it. >> well, why should you take taxpayer money. you know in the 1700 and 1800. we have on ghost towns in the united states. and we have had a big flourish and now no longer who said they have to work. you know. niagara falls is 100 percent of the population down to 50 percent. they ought to change it to viag rafalls and bottle the water. maybe that will help. >> glad you said that. johnathon it is not just niagara falls, but in kansas. they need doctors and nurses and
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that is called a loser pay system.ld take a law that cancelled contributions for trial lawyers. they give so much money. >> john: they win in politics. >> and actually the people who support bringing loser pay is afraid to support it because it makes them a target of all the money the trial lawyers will bring into their races to defeated them. >> john: we're going to talk about that more in a moment. >> my question is for you john. i was wondering about the wrestler, why he felt he needed to strike you. you said there was a case out come of that. >> john: he felt apparently he should teach reporters a lists you shouldn't talk about pro wrestling being fake. [ laughter ] we heard that his boss told him to do it. he may have been hyped up on speed he did it on his own. he became a bounty hunter, i can't find him anymore. good riddens to the guy. >>> is there proper role for the warning labels. they did this to save the consumer. to what extent are they necessary. >> john: the microwave popcorn, hot, don't hospital. >> we
that is called a loser pay system.ld take a law that cancelled contributions for trial lawyers. they give so much money. >> john: they win in politics. >> and actually the people who support bringing loser pay is afraid to support it because it makes them a target of all the money the trial lawyers will bring into their races to defeated them. >> john: we're going to talk about that more in a moment. >> my question is for you john. i was wondering about the wrestler, why...
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so if this state steps up, increases the amount that it pays and how it pays, it will work.therwise, we are in the same situation that we are in today. >> who do you see as the winners in this equation? this supreme court ruling -- is it the patients who are the winners, because affordable health care as spelled out will be made available or the institutions such as yours that continue to incur rising health care costs? >> well, the primary beneficiary is always the patient. because those who do not have health care run the risk of coming to us in crisis. rather than annual exam, they have a heart attack or stroke, and it is $2 million versus $200, so if we can prevent that, everybody wins. >> thank you, lisa borders. >>> thank you, fredricka whitfield so much. guess what, we have dr. sanjay gupta in our version of the waiting room, and he is going to take your questions next. it isn't just your annual exam. it's your daughter's wedding. did you know with your health insurance you may now have some preventive benefits with no co-pays or out-of-pocket costs? it isn't just you
so if this state steps up, increases the amount that it pays and how it pays, it will work.therwise, we are in the same situation that we are in today. >> who do you see as the winners in this equation? this supreme court ruling -- is it the patients who are the winners, because affordable health care as spelled out will be made available or the institutions such as yours that continue to incur rising health care costs? >> well, the primary beneficiary is always the patient. because...
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they are paying 100% of the up- front cost and we have agreed to pay them a relatively small portion of that to the public fund. as for the overall benefit package and has a real -- as relates to the pavement, as you see in this discussion, there is not a lot of capital amounts of money -- it's mainly giving benefits to the city in smaller, ongoing payments or in terms of actual assets created. it seemed like an equitable solution when we were negotiating the package. equitable and with president to require the developer to pay 100% of the developer cost with all the liability in terms of cost overrun and offer a small partial repayments. based on the projects we just talked about, that is a pretty traditional model to include the tax income and reimbursement as part of the overall negotiation and we feel this is a significantly smaller repayment and some of those other cases. >> so when there are cost overruns in the other projects, who is on the hook for that? is it that developer or what ever we are able to generate? >> my understanding is an overall pledge with certain set asides
they are paying 100% of the up- front cost and we have agreed to pay them a relatively small portion of that to the public fund. as for the overall benefit package and has a real -- as relates to the pavement, as you see in this discussion, there is not a lot of capital amounts of money -- it's mainly giving benefits to the city in smaller, ongoing payments or in terms of actual assets created. it seemed like an equitable solution when we were negotiating the package. equitable and with...