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one and pretty soon google is going to pay to be channel over to for you to and who is going to pay to be channel over three and it's well and in fact we don't really know if google may already be paying you know these deals are so secretive that consumers don't have a lot of information and the important thing to remember is that all of us are already paying our fifty sixty seventy dollars a month so we can get netflix that's why we pay comcast right anywhere as in france is thirty five bucks a month much less pay him for it and comcast is now saying well great because there's no competition because you have nowhere else to go instead of responding to you as a customer and say hey we're going to invest in our networks because you want your netflix to work better they've said well you don't have a choice so let's go see if we can extract some more money from the netflix is of the world and that's what they're doing i think netflix probably felt they didn't have a choice in this debate and their customers were complaining so much they figured well we might as well make this deal with
one and pretty soon google is going to pay to be channel over to for you to and who is going to pay to be channel over three and it's well and in fact we don't really know if google may already be paying you know these deals are so secretive that consumers don't have a lot of information and the important thing to remember is that all of us are already paying our fifty sixty seventy dollars a month so we can get netflix that's why we pay comcast right anywhere as in france is thirty five bucks...
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insurers were able to turn their proposed pay cut into a pay increase. it is one of these administrative cuts that was going to be layered on top. that is why you are seeing it. it is a very lean time across the board. host: peter on our line for democrats. earlieri was calling an to raise taxes on this rich to get this country back going again. they are so far out. we had 137,000 billionaires last year. you want to pay the debt down. medicare advantage should not have been in there. they took it away. it needs to be brought back and give medicare back up where it is supposed to be. $1000 up tog $50,000, i do not think they should be taxed. the poor people are paying all the taxes. if you raise the taxes on the rich -- we have to bring the cost down. they do not want to pay the tax. let's get this country back in shape. thank you. guest: you see this debate playing out in congress. do you raise taxes or do you cut? wants to cut our entitlement programs like medicare. you'll probably see some balance between them. these were some of the cuts back during t
insurers were able to turn their proposed pay cut into a pay increase. it is one of these administrative cuts that was going to be layered on top. that is why you are seeing it. it is a very lean time across the board. host: peter on our line for democrats. earlieri was calling an to raise taxes on this rich to get this country back going again. they are so far out. we had 137,000 billionaires last year. you want to pay the debt down. medicare advantage should not have been in there. they took...
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now how many of you think you could live, paying rent or your mortgage, paying for groceries, paying for your utilities, paying for gas or a bus or however it is you get by. think about the bills you have. could you live on $1,250 a month? that's what the minimum wage is right now. less than the real value in current dollars it was in 196 . it should be up to $10.74, i believe if we kept up with inflation. there's a lot of myths out there. you'll hear people on the other side of the aisle say, this is all for teenagers, why are we going to lift the wage? the average person who receives minimum wage is 35 years old. how many percent of people in the minimum wage are teenager? 12%. again, not the democrats saying that, the congressional budget office. our nonpartisan agency that we go to for numbers says that. so if we raise this minimum wage, we will lift 900 million out of poverty, directly support 24.5 million workers, about 2/3 of those people directly with an encrease in wage at the minimum wage level and another third at the $10 level who will see a ripple effect of a boost in wa
now how many of you think you could live, paying rent or your mortgage, paying for groceries, paying for your utilities, paying for gas or a bus or however it is you get by. think about the bills you have. could you live on $1,250 a month? that's what the minimum wage is right now. less than the real value in current dollars it was in 196 . it should be up to $10.74, i believe if we kept up with inflation. there's a lot of myths out there. you'll hear people on the other side of the aisle say,...
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pay $200. order now and you will recand ecan the ninja mega kitchen system, feing a two horsepower motor, the huge 72 ounce picture, plus two single-serving juicing cups all for five easy payments of $44.95.95. if you call now, we will drop aa payment. so it is just for paymentsusf$44.95. we will also include the meal thel guide. and now, the b news. as an extra special, veryspsp limited time offer, ted r no o and we will also include the ninja professional prep system. you can turn your kitchen into a food prep wonder.od pre slice vegetables, french fries and more. it is a $90 value that you getou free just for ordering rightorde now. >> i know you are going to love my new ninja mega kitchen n i will let you try it for 60 days. if you are not happy for any a reason, just send asonack. i will even pay the return shipping. sh if you order direct from nin d d today, i will give you my five year v service guara ser if any es wrong with your ninja in the next five years, we will fix it or will fixt
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and what they're paying for feed. mary snow, al jazeera. >> well, dairy farms struggle with volatile swings in the market due to weather and feed prices. a dairy farm in kansas is evidence of that problem. forcing four generation farmer, who was on this show last october, to cut down his herd in 2012 and 2013. tim and his wife had taken out a loan so they could add a bottling plant to the operation. when they couldn't pay it back the family filed for bankruptcy and the farm went into foreclosure. now tim said things are looking up for the family dairy. he joins us now from his farm. tim, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. i want to start before i talk about the impact of the farm bill, i want to ask you how things are going for you on the farm. >> well, it's cold, but things are going better. the cows are milking well, and we've got extra milk going out on the tanker at a good price. we've got bottle milk going most of the time. our broiler is down. we're trying to repair our politicabroiler and get o
and what they're paying for feed. mary snow, al jazeera. >> well, dairy farms struggle with volatile swings in the market due to weather and feed prices. a dairy farm in kansas is evidence of that problem. forcing four generation farmer, who was on this show last october, to cut down his herd in 2012 and 2013. tim and his wife had taken out a loan so they could add a bottling plant to the operation. when they couldn't pay it back the family filed for bankruptcy and the farm went into...
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no one would pay to see me.py just to be able to stay on ice skates and go around in a circle. >> all right. thanks for joining us this week for "your money." join john berman and me every beak day morning on "early start," until then have a great weekend. >>> hello everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. the top stories we're following in the "cnn newsroom." sections of the northeast are bracing for yet another winter storm. coastal massachusetts is under a blizzard warning, boston, maine, boston, rather, to maine, could see 12 inches of snow or more. and new york city could see even another few inches of snow by tonight. looking right there at a cloudy picture. a dusty, snowy picture of the statue of tlabt could mean a brand new round of flight cancellations and delays all over the place. rosa
no one would pay to see me.py just to be able to stay on ice skates and go around in a circle. >> all right. thanks for joining us this week for "your money." join john berman and me every beak day morning on "early start," until then have a great weekend. >>> hello everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. the top stories we're following in the "cnn newsroom." sections of the northeast are bracing for yet another winter storm. coastal massachusetts is...
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was there also a coyote yes did they make you pay we had to pay when we arrived you had to pay their yes and how much would you have to pay i think to a thousand five hundred dollars each one of you yes i think so where were you going to say next wait here a minute and the ladies will come and tell you where to sleep where to eat and where you can wash your feet. cold are you one forty nine. are you from mexico city yes the challenge is with you my grandson your grandson where we're going to new york yes new york what happened to you my face let's see. did you fall. foul where in the desert in the desert who are with you there were lots of us. it is. it is. you. when it was me and my husband we have to wait a long time before we could pass the border and we heat in the mountains for nine days a second before that they couldn't take us and then we crossed the border but they didn't do any good as soon as we passed over immigration got us. i said to my mom to bring three liters of water is the only thing i asked her to bring three liters of water but she couldn't and so i divided album
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growth and pay and benefits. congress has rejected most of this. what makes you think you will be any luckier this time? i know you were with the veteran services administration this morning to lay this out. how tense with that meeting and did you make the sale? >> you have to ask them. i was not there to make a sale on that particular meeting. it is the fourth time i have met with all of them. it wasn't a sales job. it was, first of all, to explain to them how we came at the decisions and choices. and what we used as reference points. and to give them a clear understanding of that. then i wanted to hear from them. i wanted to get their opinions. and we listen to them not just four times a year, but all the time. these organizations represent active, inactive, -- this is the whole universe of the people who do so much for our country, and have done so much. i wanted to hear from them. i wanted to get their feedback on what is possible, not possible. they know this better than almost anyone that there are tough ch
growth and pay and benefits. congress has rejected most of this. what makes you think you will be any luckier this time? i know you were with the veteran services administration this morning to lay this out. how tense with that meeting and did you make the sale? >> you have to ask them. i was not there to make a sale on that particular meeting. it is the fourth time i have met with all of them. it wasn't a sales job. it was, first of all, to explain to them how we came at the decisions...
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so why should they pay more when they can't even pay their bills that they have?he american middle clalths under more pressure or less in the last few years? >> it's under more pressure. i have always used this stat with us, that there is a highway into poverty and there is not even a sidewalk out. and there is a term known as sticky. once you get into poverty, it is very difficult to get out of poverty and, in my opinion, there is -- there is prosperity and poverty for those people who make money. they almost make more money off of people, the banks, the institution, they make money off of the poor, so they have no desire to get the poor back into the middle class. >> suze, my friend thank you for helping us kick this off. state rye there? >> you bet a. >> 9 out of 10 americans say they are in or want to be in the middle class. my commitment to covering their struggles will continue throughout the year here on al jazeera america. looking ahead, i am going to bring on more real families who speak for millions when they say, this country's middle class fields squee
so why should they pay more when they can't even pay their bills that they have?he american middle clalths under more pressure or less in the last few years? >> it's under more pressure. i have always used this stat with us, that there is a highway into poverty and there is not even a sidewalk out. and there is a term known as sticky. once you get into poverty, it is very difficult to get out of poverty and, in my opinion, there is -- there is prosperity and poverty for those people who...
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benefits and that is going to require us to pay more money. it's intergovernmental debt. we talk about publicly held debt, that's debt held by the public but there is also intergovernmental debt and that adds to the total burdens we place on american citizens and debt we have to pay back in the future because essentially all you've said is you put an i.o.u. into that trust fund that at some point in the future when we need to be able to pay benefits to beneficiaries we're going to have to borrow money to do that, redeem that i.o.u.. essentially they were able to get to argue that we were extending somehow the life of medicare at the very time these cuts were being made and also at the same time paying for a whole new entitlement program under obamacare. it was spending the same money twice. it was double counting revenue, something that anywhere else in the country would probably land most americans in jail. but that being said, madam president, these medicare advantage cuts are now having real-world impact, something we predicted all along. a
benefits and that is going to require us to pay more money. it's intergovernmental debt. we talk about publicly held debt, that's debt held by the public but there is also intergovernmental debt and that adds to the total burdens we place on american citizens and debt we have to pay back in the future because essentially all you've said is you put an i.o.u. into that trust fund that at some point in the future when we need to be able to pay benefits to beneficiaries we're going to have to...
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based news for free no pay it wants you to pay another five dollars a month for access to american news websites like c.n.n. if you posed the new york times. say you're done reading the news do you want to kick back and watch the latest viral you tube it or an episode of your favorite show on netflix to do either of those things are going to pay telco an extra ten or fifteen dollars and finally say you're big on line shopper well if you want access to sites like amazon e bay or overstock dot com you get to pay telco another five dollars a month while this could happen today if the comcast time warner merger goes through it becomes far more likely in the event of that that merger so shouldn't we be enforcing things like the sherman antitrust act so that we have a lot of small and medium sized internet service providers competing with each other keeping down prices for american consumers and this is a time to put net neutrality into law so that these big internet service providers can vulcan balkanize the internet like with quakes telco example. let's rebel. joy of the guys big picture ob
based news for free no pay it wants you to pay another five dollars a month for access to american news websites like c.n.n. if you posed the new york times. say you're done reading the news do you want to kick back and watch the latest viral you tube it or an episode of your favorite show on netflix to do either of those things are going to pay telco an extra ten or fifteen dollars and finally say you're big on line shopper well if you want access to sites like amazon e bay or overstock dot...
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why would you get a low paying job in wal-mart? >> is our insurance rate concerning excons, aren't they getting candy, they're getting social security numbers, so much financial information? >> exactly, you might as well run a list on craigs list saying free gornment money. i'll give you an anecdote. in 2007, aedicare task force investigated 1,500 random businesses associated with medicare in florida. they found nearly 45u6789 didn't exist. yet those same 500 companies billed the government almost $250 million. if you have nigerian and russian mobs involved, a new york crime family that moved to florida because of medicare. any time the government runs something this massive, whether medicate, medicare, it's like i said, it's free money. it attracts the criminal element the government is like a siv with our money. >> convicted criminal, what do you think of all this? >> i think, look, we are all concerned about our private data compromised. as we saw recently with target. it can happen in the private sector as well as the public se
why would you get a low paying job in wal-mart? >> is our insurance rate concerning excons, aren't they getting candy, they're getting social security numbers, so much financial information? >> exactly, you might as well run a list on craigs list saying free gornment money. i'll give you an anecdote. in 2007, aedicare task force investigated 1,500 random businesses associated with medicare in florida. they found nearly 45u6789 didn't exist. yet those same 500 companies billed the...
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host: do you pay enough in taxes, should you be paying more?aller: absolutely we should be paying more. the republicans want to cut entitlement, that is taxing the poor people. everybody should have their taxes raised and pay fairly. i think it may be tough to pay off the entire debt just raising taxes. i don't think you should cut entitlement programs. host: why should we pay more taxes? caller: get rid of the debt. we're not going to get rid of it any other way. host: were did you get interested in politics? caller: 60 years ago. i used to be a republican, when they had a good republicans. now we just have right wing nu ts. host: who is a good republican? caller: people that try to do good things, try no -- who do not try to abolish everything. host: the former governor of minnesota was a republican? caller: that was before my time. host: thank you for calling. minnesota,uddy in close to st. paul. caller: hi. i had a couple comments. just acrossler, the river in st. paul, i do not agree with at all. there are some of us that reside in minneso
host: do you pay enough in taxes, should you be paying more?aller: absolutely we should be paying more. the republicans want to cut entitlement, that is taxing the poor people. everybody should have their taxes raised and pay fairly. i think it may be tough to pay off the entire debt just raising taxes. i don't think you should cut entitlement programs. host: why should we pay more taxes? caller: get rid of the debt. we're not going to get rid of it any other way. host: were did you get...
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el asesinato de 22 personas como parte de un culto satÁnico que se extiende por varias ciudades del paÍs tras las rejas activistas y religiosos que protestaban frente a la casa blanca por las deportaciones, matan a golpes a un joven guatemalteco que acababa de llegar a estados unidos buscando una mejor vida, leopoldo lÓpez prometió entregarse a la justicia despuÉs de una marcha maÑana, comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> las confesiones de una adolescente que pertenecÍa a una secta satÁnica ha conmocionado a todo el paÍs, dice haber asesinado a 22 personas en diferentes ciudades del paÍs, a la mayoría de sus vÍctimas las encontrÓ en un portal de internet, veamos los detalles. >> parece el libreto de una pelÍcula de terror, y muchos se resiste a creer la confesiÓn que miranda hizo a un diario, pero el fbi estÁ investigando el que bien podrÍa convertirse en el caso mÁs monstruoso de una asesina en serie, la joven baja de estatura y con tan sÓlo 19 aÑos de edad asegura haber matado a 22 personas desde
el asesinato de 22 personas como parte de un culto satÁnico que se extiende por varias ciudades del paÍs tras las rejas activistas y religiosos que protestaban frente a la casa blanca por las deportaciones, matan a golpes a un joven guatemalteco que acababa de llegar a estados unidos buscando una mejor vida, leopoldo lÓpez prometió entregarse a la justicia despuÉs de una marcha maÑana, comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con...
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just like under medicare where you pay a co-pay or if you have an insurance program where you pay a co-pay or an annual fee. medicare, it comes out of social security automatically. so quite frank he if you don't get a bill from the insurance carrier even though the exchange as already told you how much you are going to have to pay, if you are eligible for a subsidy, if you make too much money and you were not eligible for the subsidy. so those several points i wanted to share with you because they think a reporter should report and we will call it a contributor. i tried not to use the word pundit. we expect personal opinion and though the term was the federal government didn't do too well on the rollout with the affordable care at. i found. >> host: we are little bit short on time so we will give john a chance to respond because you had a lot of stuff that i'm sure he wants to respond to. >> guest: i've would say wasn't laming the obamas for the entirety of the 20% who haven't signed up. a lot of them are still waiting on bills from the insurance company. part of that i think is the admin
just like under medicare where you pay a co-pay or if you have an insurance program where you pay a co-pay or an annual fee. medicare, it comes out of social security automatically. so quite frank he if you don't get a bill from the insurance carrier even though the exchange as already told you how much you are going to have to pay, if you are eligible for a subsidy, if you make too much money and you were not eligible for the subsidy. so those several points i wanted to share with you because...
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when you're older and have to pay health care cost you can use it without paying taxes. is it ok for people to buy individual stocks? << does it give very good at individual stocks. << but he is good at individual stocks. pull most people who buy individual stocks are getting in way over their head. the well 5000 covers them all. another big question of the people have is about life insurance. << for most people want to live a long time if you're wealthy anyone give more money to stamford you can do that in a trust and give a charitable fund. << your family gets in come that's tax-free is almost like a scam to me but it's not. it seems like the best way to go next 20 to 30 years. for 30 years old the third year policy that's how long it will last in case of the murder scene if you die at 61 hopefully you have a lot of money to pass. << coming up on the show will be talking about 10 counts of retirement. welcome back you're watching are blac robd black on your lisf retirement plans its eighth turn on your interest plan. what they do is if you look inside your 401k is a lo
when you're older and have to pay health care cost you can use it without paying taxes. is it ok for people to buy individual stocks?
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you should be able to pay them what you want to pay them. that's the facts.t would be good for america. >> if you inceo es the price of something, don't you decrease the demand? >> yes, i'm still confused about the mice on a chicken butt. i don't know much about chickens, chuck. >> you are from texas. you should know. >> chuck and i speak the same language. i'm kit kidding. look, i'm not for dropping the minimum wage. i'm for linking it to inflation and a basket of wages. it goes up or down according to what the market should bear. they take it out of politics and union's hands. >> jonas, what do you think? get rid of it? >> first of all, japan has crazy minimum wages. you can't look at what another country does. you have to look at america. we don't know the ceo thing is a guesstimate. it could be people out of work. we have to do it to see what happens, gary is right in the sense we don't 93 need it because the states have more constitutional. they can set it based on local cost of living. but i will give you for it that makes no economic sense. the percept
you should be able to pay them what you want to pay them. that's the facts.t would be good for america. >> if you inceo es the price of something, don't you decrease the demand? >> yes, i'm still confused about the mice on a chicken butt. i don't know much about chickens, chuck. >> you are from texas. you should know. >> chuck and i speak the same language. i'm kit kidding. look, i'm not for dropping the minimum wage. i'm for linking it to inflation and a basket of...
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to pay for? is that why should you have to pay for it in my health insurance premiums tripled. >> sheeted sick, why should everyone ask pay for her sickness? >> absolutely. everybody came to the system and you're all going to be this financl not as. and then paying the penalty and pay the actual insurance premium. and the one thing that drives up the price of health insurance is when groups -- every plan has to have in vitro fertilization. at some point the people said everyone has to pay more. the. john: thaddeus, gary, what the president should have said. my state of the union. mine is much better than has. >> now for the state of the union by john stossel. john: i cannot imagine what i was thinking when i pushed obamacare. i now see it is folly to trust government who routinely loses track of greater power over health care. something as simple as a website is too much for government to get right, who knows what the government will do with complicated plans. my plan destroyed an alternative lik
to pay for? is that why should you have to pay for it in my health insurance premiums tripled. >> sheeted sick, why should everyone ask pay for her sickness? >> absolutely. everybody came to the system and you're all going to be this financl not as. and then paying the penalty and pay the actual insurance premium. and the one thing that drives up the price of health insurance is when groups -- every plan has to have in vitro fertilization. at some point the people said everyone has...
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technology media and business could talk about and while the deal if completed will no doubt reshape pay t.v. as we know it today what many overlooked last week was a pretty incredible announcement by netflix now the online t.v. and movie outfit is currently in the process of building an artificial brain using amazon cloud technology yeah talk about revolutionizing in history now netflix is moving into a field of research known as deep learning that means that netflix is training its software to provide better recommendations by feeding massive amounts of information to a technology. neural networks now neural networks mimic how the human brain identifies patterns so opposed to making suggestions based on things you've already seen netflix instead will make suggestions based on what you actually like about your favorite shows and movies and to create this deep learning software netflix is taking advantage of amazon's powerful cloud infrastructure and that is some powerful infrastructure there now netflix isn't the only player in the tech world to utilize deep learning and in an effort to
technology media and business could talk about and while the deal if completed will no doubt reshape pay t.v. as we know it today what many overlooked last week was a pretty incredible announcement by netflix now the online t.v. and movie outfit is currently in the process of building an artificial brain using amazon cloud technology yeah talk about revolutionizing in history now netflix is moving into a field of research known as deep learning that means that netflix is training its software...
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they didn't even pay their bills, so why should they pay more?he american middle class under more pressure or less in the last few years? >> it is under more pressure. there is a highway into poverty and there is not even a sidewalk out. and once you get into poverty, it is very difficult to get out of poverty, and in my opinion, there's -- there's prosperity and poverty for those people who make money. they make money off of the poor so they have no desire to get the poor back into the middle class. >> susie thank you. >> you bet ya. >>> my final thoughts go out to the nine out of ten americans who say they are in or want to be in the middle class. looking ahead, i'm going to brick on more real families who speak for millions when they say this country's middle class feels squeezed. i'm going to continue to bring on the experts who are offer the perspective on what those families confront today. and i'm going to offer solutions that can help americans achieve the prosperity they deserve and that we all need. thanks for joining us tonight. i'm al
they didn't even pay their bills, so why should they pay more?he american middle class under more pressure or less in the last few years? >> it is under more pressure. there is a highway into poverty and there is not even a sidewalk out. and once you get into poverty, it is very difficult to get out of poverty, and in my opinion, there's -- there's prosperity and poverty for those people who make money. they make money off of the poor so they have no desire to get the poor back into the...
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they'll just have to pay more for it. could make comcast agree to certain provisions to prevent anticompetitive behavior. >>> another big change on your tv, the iconic "tonight show" has a new host. it's not easy to replace a legend like jay leno but that hasn't stopped jimmy fallon yet. the business of being jimmy fallon next. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an...
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to pay for?hould you have to pay for it in my health insurance premiums tripled. >> sheeted sick, why should everyone ask pay for her sickness? >> absolutely. everybody came to the system and you're all going to be this financial not as. and then paying the penalty and pay the actual insurance premium. and the one thing that drives up the price of health insurance is when groups -- every plan has to have in vio fertilization. at some point the people said everyone has to pay more. the. john: thaddeus, gary, what the presidenthould have said. my state of the union. my state of the union. mine is much better than has. life an everyday miracle of survival today the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but
to pay for?hould you have to pay for it in my health insurance premiums tripled. >> sheeted sick, why should everyone ask pay for her sickness? >> absolutely. everybody came to the system and you're all going to be this financial not as. and then paying the penalty and pay the actual insurance premium. and the one thing that drives up the price of health insurance is when groups -- every plan has to have in vio fertilization. at some point the people said everyone has to pay more....
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chris scott, pays 525-each month to pay off student loans. part of a generation paying an average of nearly 30-thousand dollars, more than triple the debt college graduates faced just 20-years ago. "between rent and student loans and car payments, the money pile dwindles by the end of the month." "i think we need to focus on the economy and get salaries up so there's a better balance in the debt-to-income levels of these students." the mortgage bankers association says young adults' inability to save for a downpayment is "a huge issue....that's going to impact the housing market..." "more young people will rent longer than owning. and the construction industry has responded to that demand. in 2013, construction of rental properties hit a 15-year high." and in these times after the housing bubble burst, lenders are said to be less likely to create a financial tool to help millennials weighted down with student debt. some believe only the entry level of the housing market will be affected.---that the middle and upper levels will still contain a
chris scott, pays 525-each month to pay off student loans. part of a generation paying an average of nearly 30-thousand dollars, more than triple the debt college graduates faced just 20-years ago. "between rent and student loans and car payments, the money pile dwindles by the end of the month." "i think we need to focus on the economy and get salaries up so there's a better balance in the debt-to-income levels of these students." the mortgage bankers association says young...
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you pay more. first-class? years ago you'd pay $60 a month just for e-mail now you get more so if they paid more it is because they are getting more that is what netflix and comcast are doing. neil: we will see high bandwidth used companies paying for that privilege but how much? i can imagine for comcast is pay dirt. >> on the one hand they got in trouble with the flat fee pricing structure. neil: but it is not any more >> not to the consumer like cellular they don't charge of the user for the bandwidth it is like trying -o get the money for your refrigerator. but the problem is the reason they are not passing this on because then the government steps in if netflix without $1 surcharge choose subsidizes the government would be all over them. the problem is it is passed to the large internet providers so we don't see the damage. but it is there. neil: you will pay more regardless. but the trouble is there's no shortage of popping up with the mournful world congress in barcelona but there are so many players. i
you pay more. first-class? years ago you'd pay $60 a month just for e-mail now you get more so if they paid more it is because they are getting more that is what netflix and comcast are doing. neil: we will see high bandwidth used companies paying for that privilege but how much? i can imagine for comcast is pay dirt. >> on the one hand they got in trouble with the flat fee pricing structure. neil: but it is not any more >> not to the consumer like cellular they don't charge of the...
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we just heard "the government pays." the government never pays for anything. they take our money and use it. this is one of the way democrats and liberals are able to hack themselves on the back end project is that to pat themselves on the back and project themselves as -- able to pat themselves on the back and generous.emselves as health care and health insurance are not the same thing. we use the language on the show. everyone in britain has health insurance. their care is rationed. friends in britain can't just go to the doctor any time and get anything done. all bends towards the democrats and the liberals favor. radnofsky, i'm sure as you have written about health care, the importance of language has come up to you guest: there is -- come up. we use a system for which individuals pay taxes to the government, the governmetnt distributes the money equally. health care dollars flow. health insurance dollars flow in ways that are complicated. the shorthand does have meaning behind it. host: before we get away from the proposal, one other piece of that is medi
we just heard "the government pays." the government never pays for anything. they take our money and use it. this is one of the way democrats and liberals are able to hack themselves on the back end project is that to pat themselves on the back and project themselves as -- able to pat themselves on the back and generous.emselves as health care and health insurance are not the same thing. we use the language on the show. everyone in britain has health insurance. their care is rationed....
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not only am i paying for my dinner, but now netflix is paying extra on top of that.rs have really nowhere to turn. that's the problem. they're experiencing degraded service. their netflix isn't working. they can't do anything about it. later they hear oh, a deal has been worked out and maybe it will work out in the end. it's good for consumers, except the actual experience is that their bills go in one direction, up, up, up, and up some more. they have reasons to be worried about this deal and what is coming next. is it going to ease the way to a mega merger for comcast and time warner. how much is netflix having to pay? who gets a shot at this deal. those are questions that consumers can't get a clear picture of at this point. >> clearly the debate will continue. i want to thank craig of free press in washington, dan of streaming media.com and, of course, bloomberg's own alex sherman. coming up on "taking stock," an online exchange that treats information technology hardware, computers, printers, monitors and gives them a second life and you can buy them. we'll give
not only am i paying for my dinner, but now netflix is paying extra on top of that.rs have really nowhere to turn. that's the problem. they're experiencing degraded service. their netflix isn't working. they can't do anything about it. later they hear oh, a deal has been worked out and maybe it will work out in the end. it's good for consumers, except the actual experience is that their bills go in one direction, up, up, up, and up some more. they have reasons to be worried about this deal and...
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we will also talk to rand paul about the gender pay gap.l have all that to you cashing in. . >> all right, eric, we will be watching for sure. but first, get yo game day bear on right now. fox super bowl. the guys name the winning stocks and winning team. check this out, they have never been wrong about picking the champ. not once. you got to hear this. . i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >> guaranteed winners, gary b. take it away. >> i will go with the broncos, bren zsa and chipotle, cmg up 20% by the end of th year. >> they're e
we will also talk to rand paul about the gender pay gap.l have all that to you cashing in. . >> all right, eric, we will be watching for sure. but first, get yo game day bear on right now. fox super bowl. the guys name the winning stocks and winning team. check this out, they have never been wrong about picking the champ. not once. you got to hear this. . i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with...
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case of youust a pay for what you eat at a restaurant, so why wouldn't you be able to pay your cableperator? already paying comcast to carry my netflix is the thing. not only am i paying for my dinner but netflix is paying extra on top of that will stop consumers have nowhere to turn and that's the problem. they experience degraded service , their netflix isn't working, and they can't do anything about it now they hear a deal has been its good for stop consumers except consumers actual experience is the bills only go in one direction -- up, up, and a similar. they have reason to be worried about this deal. how much is netflix really having to play and who -- having to pay and who else gets a shot at the deal? >> clearly the debate will continue. coming up, an online exchange that treats information technology hardware meaning computers and printers and gives him a second life. will give you details, next. ♪ >> technology is obsolete by the time you get to figure out how it works and my next guest is at the forefront of supply and demand technology like computers and monitors. he beli
case of youust a pay for what you eat at a restaurant, so why wouldn't you be able to pay your cableperator? already paying comcast to carry my netflix is the thing. not only am i paying for my dinner but netflix is paying extra on top of that will stop consumers have nowhere to turn and that's the problem. they experience degraded service , their netflix isn't working, and they can't do anything about it now they hear a deal has been its good for stop consumers except consumers actual...
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las protestas contra el gobierno de edades paÍs han sido tendencia mundial en twitter y facebook.dor de la florida ya estÁn atentos a la situaciÓn en venezuela, e incluso, estrellas de la talla de rihanna y un actor han mostrado su apoyo y preocupaciÓn por el paÍs sudamericano. >>> vea toda las imÁgenes de venezuela sin censura en univisiÓn noticias.com. >>> y tendremos mÁs el domingo en el programa al punto. >>> y ahora tenemos un adelanto de la entrevista exclusiva que ilia tuvo con george zimmerman que quiÉn fue absuelto en julio pasado por el asesinato del adolescente africano trayvon martin como nos explica raÚl despuÉs de este caso muchos se han beneficiado usando el argumento de la autodefensa al igual que george zimmerman. >>> las heridas parecen no cerrarse y se aumentan cada vez que ocurre otro crimen que algunos perciben tuvo tinte raciales. >>> en el juicio contra michael qui quiÉn admitiÓ haber matado a jordan de 17 aÑos, algunos ven paeshgz ido con el caso de trayvon martin, el incidente ocurriÓ en noviembre pasado en una gasolinera en jacksonville no reda cuando el
las protestas contra el gobierno de edades paÍs han sido tendencia mundial en twitter y facebook.dor de la florida ya estÁn atentos a la situaciÓn en venezuela, e incluso, estrellas de la talla de rihanna y un actor han mostrado su apoyo y preocupaciÓn por el paÍs sudamericano. >>> vea toda las imÁgenes de venezuela sin censura en univisiÓn noticias.com. >>> y tendremos mÁs el domingo en el programa al punto. >>> y ahora tenemos un adelanto de la entrevista...
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netflix paying comcast to direct it. it's a valuable partnership between the nation's largest internet provider about to become much larger and streaming video netflix. >> you have a company that represents 1/3rd of the traffic on the internet strike a deal with a company that represents as much as 1/3rd of the internet subscribers. >> reporter: youtube have similar arrangements to work directly with internet providers, but this is the first time a content company like netflix paid an internet provider like comcast directly. that doesn't mean netflix will face higher cost, it's just paying a different company. up until now, netflix paid other companies to deliver data. one of those companies, kogent. verizon ceo mcadams saying on cnbc monday morning he's in talks with netflix and expects to close a similar deal. >> the commercial model i think will work well. to me, that shows that you don't necessarily need a lot of regulation in a dynamic market here by doing these commercial deals and we'll get good investments and re
netflix paying comcast to direct it. it's a valuable partnership between the nation's largest internet provider about to become much larger and streaming video netflix. >> you have a company that represents 1/3rd of the traffic on the internet strike a deal with a company that represents as much as 1/3rd of the internet subscribers. >> reporter: youtube have similar arrangements to work directly with internet providers, but this is the first time a content company like netflix paid...
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they had to fire someone else and pay them even more.s in their ideas -- well. >> bad metaphor. >> good intentions aren't enough. we have to change how people behave they don't have to say it is productive they take other people they do that instead of doing other productive things. that's something you can avoid. >> we are not avoiding in america. i think it is hilarious your point that people love the sports heros actresses actors. robert downey,jr. $75 million he made. beyonce # 53 million. jennifer law rohns 26 milli -- reasons 26 minutes. basketball, football. golf, soccer. it is all distributed making millions and millions of dollars and people love them. >> even when there is outrage about these athlete's salaries i think it's funny they don't realize by capping their salaries you are ensuring the billionaire owners are getting the money. it is focused on misunderstanding where the wealth comes from. >> the nba and nfl has salary caps. >> it's not like a real free market. he wants for entertainment value to have everybody relative
they had to fire someone else and pay them even more.s in their ideas -- well. >> bad metaphor. >> good intentions aren't enough. we have to change how people behave they don't have to say it is productive they take other people they do that instead of doing other productive things. that's something you can avoid. >> we are not avoiding in america. i think it is hilarious your point that people love the sports heros actresses actors. robert downey,jr. $75 million he made....
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we can't pay them enough. adam: when we set this segment up with you, talking about a change in regulation as well, used to be the pilots could begin flying first year, first officer with 250 hours a experience. now is it 1500 hours. isn't that correct? wasn't it lack of experience that led to the tragedy in buffalo? >> good point. those regulations were a partnership. they were developed through a partnership with the airline industry, government and airline pilots. we all agreed on them. they went into effect just recently but they have had a year to plan for this. some airlines, as you know, some airlines plan better than others. adam: why yes they do. let me wrap up with you. how, obviously the passengers who are ones going to pay. in fact we just booked tickets yesterday to fly on a regional version of one of the major carriers to a small city this summer. the price was outrageously high. i was shocked as years past it was much less. but pilots are not getting higher wages so how do you get the wages up a
we can't pay them enough. adam: when we set this segment up with you, talking about a change in regulation as well, used to be the pilots could begin flying first year, first officer with 250 hours a experience. now is it 1500 hours. isn't that correct? wasn't it lack of experience that led to the tragedy in buffalo? >> good point. those regulations were a partnership. they were developed through a partnership with the airline industry, government and airline pilots. we all agreed on...
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we just heard "the government pays." the government never pays for anything. they take our money and use it. this is one of the way democrats and liberals are able to hack themselves on the back end project is that to pat themselves on the back and project themselves as -- able to pat themselves on the back and generous.emselves as health care and health insurance are not the same thing. we use the language on the show. everyone in britain has health insurance. their care is rationed. friends in britain can't just go to the doctor any time and get anything done. all bends towards the democrats and the liberals favor. radnofsky, i'm sure as you have written about health care, the importance of language has come up to you guest: there is -- come up. we use a system for which individuals pay taxes to the government, the governmetnt distributes the money equally. health care dollars flow. health insurance dollars flow in ways that are complicated. the shorthand does have meaning behind it. host: before we get away from the proposal, one other piece of that is medi
we just heard "the government pays." the government never pays for anything. they take our money and use it. this is one of the way democrats and liberals are able to hack themselves on the back end project is that to pat themselves on the back and project themselves as -- able to pat themselves on the back and generous.emselves as health care and health insurance are not the same thing. we use the language on the show. everyone in britain has health insurance. their care is rationed....
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short-term incentives pay 5-year bonds. >> i like that. lois lerner, she was getting bonuses for all of her work while she was holding up the tea party applications but at the same time she was sending right through some applications that didn't deserve it. there's one organization, a shady charity headed by the president's half brother, another obama, it was done illegally. once they pointed it out, they put in an application for a 501 c immediately. she fast tracts friends of the president but agency, not so. >> it's absurd that the obama administration is agreeing to these. it's really absurd. even if you're not against the irs or what they did, i think about this. how much more can they do? it continues to get more precedent. >> with all of the talk from the president and his allies that this was all a problem in the cincinnati office, today we saw an e-mail or this week, from the treasury department, a woman named ruth madrigal, keeping tabs, we mentioned potentially addressing them off-plan. that means out of the public in 2013. i go
short-term incentives pay 5-year bonds. >> i like that. lois lerner, she was getting bonuses for all of her work while she was holding up the tea party applications but at the same time she was sending right through some applications that didn't deserve it. there's one organization, a shady charity headed by the president's half brother, another obama, it was done illegally. once they pointed it out, they put in an application for a 501 c immediately. she fast tracts friends of the...
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to pay for?hy should you have to pay for it in my halth insurance premiums tripled. >> sheeted sick, why should everyone ask pay for her sickness? >> absolutely. everybody came to the system d you're all going to be this financial not as. and then paying the penalty and pay the actual insurance premium. and the one thing that drives up the price of health insurance is when groups -- every plan has to have in vitro fertilization. at some point the people said everyone has to pay more. the. john: thaddeus, gary, what the president should have said. my state of the union. my state of the union. mine is much better than has. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical ial, prada® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at
to pay for?hy should you have to pay for it in my halth insurance premiums tripled. >> sheeted sick, why should everyone ask pay for her sickness? >> absolutely. everybody came to the system d you're all going to be this financial not as. and then paying the penalty and pay the actual insurance premium. and the one thing that drives up the price of health insurance is when groups -- every plan has to have in vitro fertilization. at some point the people said everyone has to pay...
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when you talk about paying more taxes, according to the tax foundation, the top 1% pay more in taxes than the entire bottom 90%. the rich paid 19% of taxes and now pay 35%. when you look at it that way and you can slice these numbers a lot of different ways, that sounds like they're certainly paying more than their share. it's one set of numbers. >> i think they should pay their fair share. people now have agreed with the top marginal rate at 39.6 which is what they paid under president clinton. we had a marxist paradise with 23 million jobs and more billionaires created than under reagan or any other presidency. the notion that mr. perkins raises perhaps. >> easy word 0 throw out there? but what the heck is it? it sounds to me when people use that rd would, they're saying it should be more. if they're already paying more than the bottom 90%, how much more. >> they're not. it's like cigarette smokers may all the cigarette taxes. people with high income pay higher income taxes. poor people pay property taxes and working people and poor people as we ask discussed fund this government i
when you talk about paying more taxes, according to the tax foundation, the top 1% pay more in taxes than the entire bottom 90%. the rich paid 19% of taxes and now pay 35%. when you look at it that way and you can slice these numbers a lot of different ways, that sounds like they're certainly paying more than their share. it's one set of numbers. >> i think they should pay their fair share. people now have agreed with the top marginal rate at 39.6 which is what they paid under president...
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higher co-pays and deductibles. this is reported interestingly enough that in california with the so-called navigators, the people who are the certified and a navigators, over 40 of them are convicted criminals. 40 convicted criminals were hired and certified, certified, to be navigators in california in spite of the fact that people are being asked to give personal information, health information, financial information, to these navigators. so it is no surprise we're going to continue to see issues of fraud and identity left come up. another interesting thing that we learned recently, the congressional budget office came out with its new estimates about the health care law and its effect on parts of the economy and on jobs. it also talked about the number of people who don't have insurance. it said in the year 2024, ten years from now, from the there will be 31 million americans who will be uninsured. ten years from now, 31 million americans uninsured. and it reminds me of the speech that the president gave -- mada
higher co-pays and deductibles. this is reported interestingly enough that in california with the so-called navigators, the people who are the certified and a navigators, over 40 of them are convicted criminals. 40 convicted criminals were hired and certified, certified, to be navigators in california in spite of the fact that people are being asked to give personal information, health information, financial information, to these navigators. so it is no surprise we're going to continue to see...
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aquÍ estÁ el permiso. >> y mientras tanto el paÍs evidencia sus divisiones.hablamos esta semana vÍa skype con el lÍder estudiantil daniel martÍnez, presidente de la federaciÓn de estudiantes de la universidad simÓn bolÍvar. >> daniel, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> gracias a ustedes. >> daniel, ¿quÉ viste el miÉrcoles en venezuela y por que ustedes allÁ en venezuela no pueden ver a travÉs de los medio de comunicaciÓn la violencia que ocurriÓ? >> ayer miÉrcoles, en todo el paÍs, los estudiantes llamamos a la sociedad civil, llamamos a los profesores, llamamos al sector salud, llamamos a las madres de familia, llamamos a los partidos polÍticos, llamamos a las organizaciones no gubernamentales, a que nos acompaÑaran con la protesta que estamos llevando ya desde hace una semana por la seguridad de la juventud. por la seguridad de las universidades, que estÁ sumamente deteriorada. ayer en caracas fuimos a la fiscalÍa general a expresamente pedir que liberaran a nuestros compaÑeros que se encuentran hoy en dÍa presos, se encuentran injustamente presos por simp
aquÍ estÁ el permiso. >> y mientras tanto el paÍs evidencia sus divisiones.hablamos esta semana vÍa skype con el lÍder estudiantil daniel martÍnez, presidente de la federaciÓn de estudiantes de la universidad simÓn bolÍvar. >> daniel, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> gracias a ustedes. >> daniel, ¿quÉ viste el miÉrcoles en venezuela y por que ustedes allÁ en venezuela no pueden ver a travÉs de los medio de comunicaciÓn la violencia que ocurriÓ?...
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google and microsoft both pay comcast in a very similar arrangement.hey are called paid peering agreements. they give these companies direct access so they can deliver their comment more quickly. this is not what the fcc talks about as net neutrality. that is really a question of whether the last-mile delivery providers can sniff packets and provide packet based on their press release for instances. the net flex subscribers will get faster download streams and streaming speeds and faster than say amazon prime's competitive streaming customers, but it's not really the same net nettalty. it is just a big deal because netflix is so well-known. comcast is losing a lot of its at-home cable prescribers to customers of netflix. and now it is probably trying to makeup for that by charging net flex. >> so as an observer of the internet world, does this day represent some big change? some change in the internet as we know it, and how we pay for it and consume it? this >> i think it represents an acceleration of the change. let's connect this story to the what's
google and microsoft both pay comcast in a very similar arrangement.hey are called paid peering agreements. they give these companies direct access so they can deliver their comment more quickly. this is not what the fcc talks about as net neutrality. that is really a question of whether the last-mile delivery providers can sniff packets and provide packet based on their press release for instances. the net flex subscribers will get faster download streams and streaming speeds and faster than...
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so they stop paying and a release that. so they become tax defaulted and that roles over for that unit that's the physical location that might be only on week they've defaulted >> okay. colleagues any further questions. okay. no budget analyst report so we'll move ton to any public comment? anyone wish to comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> motion to approve the recommendation. >> we can take that without objection. >> item 4 is the resolution exploring the pg&e the patrol to two hundred and thirty project among the court commission of the economic development at pg&e. >> thank you. we have bev to talk about this item. >> good morning, supervisors brad benson at the port of san francisco. today's item is proposed transmission project proposed by pg&e and having under gone review there the california public utilities commission it's designed to provide electric benefits to downtown san francisco. the reason the port is presenting obtain r on this the route runs across port property. we've been negotiating with
so they stop paying and a release that. so they become tax defaulted and that roles over for that unit that's the physical location that might be only on week they've defaulted >> okay. colleagues any further questions. okay. no budget analyst report so we'll move ton to any public comment? anyone wish to comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> motion to approve the recommendation. >> we can take that without objection. >> item 4 is the resolution exploring...