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equal pay. women fought and almost achieved equal pay in this period. here is what was working against them that we have seen so far. they had to produce these pathos-laden applications that describe themselves as needy and need of paternalistic support and protection. the suffrage movement and female federal employees were not on the same page, not a united front. the treasury department and subsequent media created a negative idea about female federal employees, and the turbulent nature of federal employment discouraged group action. that is all going to work against women as they take equal pay. pay.ek equal let's talk about how much women were making. when women entered the executive supervisors set their salary. it was not until march 1864 when congress passed the deficiency act that made the $600, half of the lowest paid mail clerk, that became the law. that is what women earned in the federal departments in march of 1864. congress -- despite this pay inequality, many working women were ex
equal pay. women fought and almost achieved equal pay in this period. here is what was working against them that we have seen so far. they had to produce these pathos-laden applications that describe themselves as needy and need of paternalistic support and protection. the suffrage movement and female federal employees were not on the same page, not a united front. the treasury department and subsequent media created a negative idea about female federal employees, and the turbulent nature of...
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we pay $2700 for 30 day-supply. in switzerland they pay $800 for the exact same drug for same amount of time. a cancer drug almost $4,000 in the u.s. in spain they're paying 1500. and you start to say why is this? i will ask you that, why is it? >> because in our country we price the cost of research and development into the drug. by the time it is approved in the marketplace, they go to europe, then they're doing a bid on this drug and they're bidding at a price that is without that. i actually spoke once to a group of health regulators in the uk and said to them, you're not paying a fair share of the drug development costs. they were unsettled by it. they pushed back. but the president is right to do this what he is saying is absolutely true. they're not paying for their part of research and development. trish: here is the thing. if you're the drug company, why aren't you asking for the research and development to be built in? why are you willing to sell it so much, for so much less to europe? >> because it is pai
we pay $2700 for 30 day-supply. in switzerland they pay $800 for the exact same drug for same amount of time. a cancer drug almost $4,000 in the u.s. in spain they're paying 1500. and you start to say why is this? i will ask you that, why is it? >> because in our country we price the cost of research and development into the drug. by the time it is approved in the marketplace, they go to europe, then they're doing a bid on this drug and they're bidding at a price that is without that. i...
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they must always pay more out of pocket. there's good data from the study that people pay more out of part d's then part do drugs. they go through the donut hole, there is a higher amount of cost-sharing. since the experience that the part d system is higher access for patients. i would be concerned if we started moving the strikes and part b. >> something that's important is in the part b system doctors are buying a drug in their purchasing from them. doctors do make a percentage of what they're prescribing. there's been questions about whether the incentives are in the right place for doctors. is there anything you put in place to try to make sure doctors are choosing the best drunk for the patient and also choosing it based on what will have the best cost of the system. >> i'm a lawyer, but i plant doctrine to be. it's all good. it's an important question. the way we operate we do as well as we can to manage the cost of prescription drugs because their strong alignment between physicians and the medical group of those who
they must always pay more out of pocket. there's good data from the study that people pay more out of part d's then part do drugs. they go through the donut hole, there is a higher amount of cost-sharing. since the experience that the part d system is higher access for patients. i would be concerned if we started moving the strikes and part b. >> something that's important is in the part b system doctors are buying a drug in their purchasing from them. doctors do make a percentage of what...
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be paying what you are paying and it's a question of timing of when this is. and for somebody who is commercially insured, it has the potential to have more impact than somebody who is cost-sharing ultimately is, and we should recognize that. at the same time, the critical component here is, this is a system built up over a long time, is a complex market, rebates exist to stimulate competition of manufacturers of different drugs, and we need to encourage that. and it all hangs off the price that a manufacturer set. so when we talk about how much this is actually costing, it is important that we perfect the system that exists. there are improvements that can be made but the major problem are the prices that are set in the first place. rebates are a dr. anderson: i want to go to you, there's been focus on the rebate system and whether it's working well for the patient system for health system, for taxpayers. it was created to partially prevent kickbacks and so forth. is there another alternative instead of maybe even think about point of sale rebates, should we
be paying what you are paying and it's a question of timing of when this is. and for somebody who is commercially insured, it has the potential to have more impact than somebody who is cost-sharing ultimately is, and we should recognize that. at the same time, the critical component here is, this is a system built up over a long time, is a complex market, rebates exist to stimulate competition of manufacturers of different drugs, and we need to encourage that. and it all hangs off the price...
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pay determination. the administrative burden of having staff conduct an ability to pay determination doesn't justify the revenue that would come in. there are many studies that show how costly these fees are to administer, how hard it is to collect these funds and president breed cited u.c. berkeley study that looked at counties across california looking to bring in juvenile justice administrative fees and found the counties were spending more than they were bringing in. the third way in which these fees are really different is we have seen in a lot of the academic and programmatic research that charging these fees could actually contribute to recidivism, because these fees are collected through wage garnishment and bank account levies. charging people thousands of dollars in fees can also drive people to look for quick solutions to generate cash. this research has been conducted by places like the white house council on economic advisors, california l.a.o. and brennan center for justice. as has been me
pay determination. the administrative burden of having staff conduct an ability to pay determination doesn't justify the revenue that would come in. there are many studies that show how costly these fees are to administer, how hard it is to collect these funds and president breed cited u.c. berkeley study that looked at counties across california looking to bring in juvenile justice administrative fees and found the counties were spending more than they were bringing in. the third way in which...
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and then the promise to pay small so to dry. they were given the amount of work but the amount of hours per week that was promised and they very quickly started to see again calculating the math in their heads that they weren't going to be able to pay the interest on the debt much less to start paying down the debt. without money and i deleted all my new home remove. the tie with his from themselves. there is a. bit of that that but. the one. thing that happened. in december two thousand and nine the owners of a loon farms brothers mike and alex pled guilty to charges of conspiring to hold the time and conditions of. the suse admitted knowing about the illegal recruitment fees confiscating the workers' passports and threatening them with financial ruin if they try to escape. what makes this case one of more than slavery forced labor they were constantly being told that if they if they complained. if they didn't work extra hard they were going to be sent home and it was it was the fear of being sent home and the fear of losing ev
and then the promise to pay small so to dry. they were given the amount of work but the amount of hours per week that was promised and they very quickly started to see again calculating the math in their heads that they weren't going to be able to pay the interest on the debt much less to start paying down the debt. without money and i deleted all my new home remove. the tie with his from themselves. there is a. bit of that that but. the one. thing that happened. in december two thousand and...
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you do not have to pay for it. now i work for a private collection agency that does student loan debt collection. most people do not realize there these income-based options for people to take advantage of. everybody that is in default right now, they need to rehabilitate their loans so they need to set up voluntary income-based payments. it is a pretty good option for most people. some people that make too much money will have to pay a lot, but for the most part it is a solution for people and they just do not realize. they have their wages garnished or their taxes offset every year. they need to make voluntary, income-based payments. is calling from st. paul, minnesota, with under $50,000 in loans. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i did a midlife career change and i'm probably doing what i really enjoy doing. i'm a professional pastry chef and i went to cordon bleu in minneapolis. the schools are now closed throughout the united states because they make promises they could not keep. i do believ
you do not have to pay for it. now i work for a private collection agency that does student loan debt collection. most people do not realize there these income-based options for people to take advantage of. everybody that is in default right now, they need to rehabilitate their loans so they need to set up voluntary income-based payments. it is a pretty good option for most people. some people that make too much money will have to pay a lot, but for the most part it is a solution for people and...
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>>si tienen una necesidad de huir del paÍs, deberían pedir protecciÓn en el primer paÍs seguro.retÓrica contra los inmigrantes indocumentados en un discurso que rendÍa tributo a los cuerpos policiales. volviÓ a pedir seguridad fronteriza y acciÓn en el congreso. la semana pasada criticÓ fuertemente a nielsen. >>me da pena que personas tan inteligentes estÉn liderando el paÍs y no como debería ser. janet: la secretaria no quiso contestar a preguntas. dice que cuenta con el apoyo y la confianza del presidente. patricia: miembros de la guardia nacional de california arribaron al punto de ingreso de la frontera con mÉxico. el gobernador jerry brown llegÓ a un acuerdo con el presidente trump y aceptÓ desplegar 400 miembros de la guardia nacional en la frontera. dijeron que estÁn ahÍ para apoyar a los agentes de la patrulla fronteriza. el noveno circuito de apelaciones escuchÓ los argumentos a favor y en contra de "daca". un abogado del gobierno pidiÓ a los jueces que desechen la orden de un juez en san francisco y permitan la cancelaciÓn definitiva de "daca". abogados que representan
>>si tienen una necesidad de huir del paÍs, deberían pedir protecciÓn en el primer paÍs seguro.retÓrica contra los inmigrantes indocumentados en un discurso que rendÍa tributo a los cuerpos policiales. volviÓ a pedir seguridad fronteriza y acciÓn en el congreso. la semana pasada criticÓ fuertemente a nielsen. >>me da pena que personas tan inteligentes estÉn liderando el paÍs y no como debería ser. janet: la secretaria no quiso contestar a preguntas. dice que cuenta con...
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after we pay the internet access fee you get to go where you want, when you want, and how you want. there are no special deals, there are no priority lanes for those with deep pockets to get more content and they get it faster than everybody else. that is not the way it works. everybody gets a fair shake on an open and free internet because of net neutrality. what mr. pie in the allies, and he is the head of the federal communications commission once is something very different. under their vision of how things would work, there would be tollbooths all over the internet and those higher cost would come in one way or another come out of your pocket. that was sure place a hardship on americans, and especially small businesses, seniors, and students. but everybody would be affected. a new approach would establish tollbooths all over the internet. my views there is no vote that this body is going to take in 2018 that will have a more direct impact on the wallets of americans than the one that will happen in a few hours. this is the last chance to protect the free and open internet that
after we pay the internet access fee you get to go where you want, when you want, and how you want. there are no special deals, there are no priority lanes for those with deep pockets to get more content and they get it faster than everybody else. that is not the way it works. everybody gets a fair shake on an open and free internet because of net neutrality. what mr. pie in the allies, and he is the head of the federal communications commission once is something very different. under their...
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you have to really pay attention. those credits from community college are not always easy to transfer as one might. so you have to be very intentional. host: another issue you have written about is what you say is the black-white wealth gap and how it is fueled by student debt. student debt is becoming nearly widelyal, buddy can vary depending on the color of your skin. it is becoming increasingly clear over the past several years that the black student loan borrowers take on far more debt than their white counterparts and struggle to repay it. new research sheds light on the trajectory of black-and-white students during the college-going and student-loan-borrowing debt will and student go on contributing to the persistence of the race wealth gap. about what is fueling that disparity. host: -- guest: there are a few things. there is a historical wealth gap difference. white students are to the incoming to college with more resources to pay for it. they don't have to borrow as much. so typically, right off the bat, bl
you have to really pay attention. those credits from community college are not always easy to transfer as one might. so you have to be very intentional. host: another issue you have written about is what you say is the black-white wealth gap and how it is fueled by student debt. student debt is becoming nearly widelyal, buddy can vary depending on the color of your skin. it is becoming increasingly clear over the past several years that the black student loan borrowers take on far more debt...
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we pay high property taxes. we pay more property bonds. what about our rights? think about it. please vote no for this reason. thank you. >> hi, supervisors, the petitions from the pass-through. let the landlord have to sell the building, i'm -- this one. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> i'm a legal assistant for a law office. if you upset about the $70 property increase, the pass-through, then take a look, your landlord's property tax bill. and they can appeal for pass through. my tenants make double income as me. this legislation is making me, the landlord, very terrible hardship, especially i just paid $100,000 to fixing the property. thank you. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> hi, i live here 30 years, but i have three kids, i am working for them to buy a house. but if the rental control is reason of this and the housing crisis. the own, 20% owner live in the house, take 20 years to near i remodel. this house remodel every year. say no to this. thank you. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> hi. please support this legislation without amendment. please don't let the landl
we pay high property taxes. we pay more property bonds. what about our rights? think about it. please vote no for this reason. thank you. >> hi, supervisors, the petitions from the pass-through. let the landlord have to sell the building, i'm -- this one. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> i'm a legal assistant for a law office. if you upset about the $70 property increase, the pass-through, then take a look, your landlord's property tax bill. and they can appeal for pass...
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full bill comes to pay it and the struggles begin about who should pay what only should of it that's when things get dicey and in their upset about not wanting to pay some groups begin to question the whole notion of the tax itself but as i say that's a kind of point of view that does not bear any serious investigation. what do you think professor are sort of let's accept that there were going to be taxed at the question of who are water how much what or what are you in your view are you looking around the world and look at the neck not economic for your whole career what are the most unfair types of taxes and where in the world do they exist today . well for me from my perspective one of the things a tax can do besides providing us collectively important resources like parks like highways like schools and all the rest of that one of the other things a tax could do is go somewhere toward alleviating aspects of our economic system that are no good in other words we can fix the broken aspects of our economy by the means of taxes and for me one of the most importance in holding any comm
full bill comes to pay it and the struggles begin about who should pay what only should of it that's when things get dicey and in their upset about not wanting to pay some groups begin to question the whole notion of the tax itself but as i say that's a kind of point of view that does not bear any serious investigation. what do you think professor are sort of let's accept that there were going to be taxed at the question of who are water how much what or what are you in your view are you...
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the year, you're going to be paying what you're going to be paying and it's a question of timing when this is. and in the commercial market if somebody is commercially insured, it has an impact what the cost sharing is and we should recognize that. at the same time, the critical component here as krista mentioned, this is a system built up over a long period of time. it's a complex market. the rebates exist to stimulate competition among the manufacturers of different drugs. we need to encourage that and it all hangs off of the price that the manufacturer set. so when you talk about how much this is actually costing, it's very important that we perfect the system that exists and there are improvements that can be made, but the major problem is the prices that are set in the first place. >> and one other point for the audience, rebates are a structure that the manufacturers themselves came up with as a result of a class action lawsuit years ago. rebates are only determined after the fact, after market share has been moved to a given drug. you can only negotiate for a rebate if there's
the year, you're going to be paying what you're going to be paying and it's a question of timing when this is. and in the commercial market if somebody is commercially insured, it has an impact what the cost sharing is and we should recognize that. at the same time, the critical component here as krista mentioned, this is a system built up over a long period of time. it's a complex market. the rebates exist to stimulate competition among the manufacturers of different drugs. we need to...
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eran maestros y por ende tenis con intentaban salir del paÍs.tadounidense muy pronto. alejandro es el delegado especial de corea del norte en occidente. en una llamada telefÓnica negó que los tres prisioneros se les haya violentado sus derechos durante el cautiverio. >> todo el mundo sabe que no sÓlo en las prisiones de corea del norte sino que en corea del norte se les viola sus derechos humanos y civiles todos los dÍas. reprotero: denuncian caso ser querido lo torturaron, un joven de 22 aÑos que permaneciÓ un aÑo detenido y cuando fue liberado en estado de coma muriÓ. >> los padres tuvieron fuertes palabras durante una reciente conferencia la naciones unidas para escribir la crueldad del rÉgimen norcoreano. conductor: varias casas continÚan ardiendo tras la erupciÓn del volcÁn que ha obligado a evacuar cientos de residentes. varias viviendas resultaron seriamente daÑadas. se impusieron restricciones de vuelo hasta el lunes. inmigrantes vencen el temor de salir de trabajar por una ayuda muy lo conductor: los pasajeros de un crucero de la compaÑ
eran maestros y por ende tenis con intentaban salir del paÍs.tadounidense muy pronto. alejandro es el delegado especial de corea del norte en occidente. en una llamada telefÓnica negó que los tres prisioneros se les haya violentado sus derechos durante el cautiverio. >> todo el mundo sabe que no sÓlo en las prisiones de corea del norte sino que en corea del norte se les viola sus derechos humanos y civiles todos los dÍas. reprotero: denuncian caso ser querido lo torturaron, un joven...
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and once trump selected pai to lead the f.c.c., chairman pai immediately got to work getting rid of net neutrality. he opened up a new public comment period laying out a plan to destroy net neutrality, and he made it clear that he would ignore the views of millions of americans who weighed in to urge him to abandon that plan. the f.c.c. received more comments on chairman pai's plan to kill net neutrality than any other rule in f.c.c.'s history. millions submitted comments opposing chairman pai's plan to kill net neutrality but the f.c.c. said it would ignore those comments unless they were in its opinion seriously legal arguments. during the comment process, it was revealed that some of the comments had come from those who stolen american identities. others had come from russian addresses but pai dismissed those concerns. he demonstrated that no matter what, he would forge ahead with his plan to hand over the internet to the biggest and most powerful internet providers. if chairman pai's plan is implemented, internet companies will literally get to set their own rules governing access t
and once trump selected pai to lead the f.c.c., chairman pai immediately got to work getting rid of net neutrality. he opened up a new public comment period laying out a plan to destroy net neutrality, and he made it clear that he would ignore the views of millions of americans who weighed in to urge him to abandon that plan. the f.c.c. received more comments on chairman pai's plan to kill net neutrality than any other rule in f.c.c.'s history. millions submitted comments opposing chairman...
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la verdad es queastro paÍs, honduras, como todo paÍs centroamericano estÁ muy difÍcil vivir ahí.forma migratoria integral, que incluya la legalizaciÓn de aquellos que se han beneficiado con el tps. enrique: esa cancelaciÓn ha tenido profundas repercusiones en honduras. por una parte, el gobierno de ese paÍs dice que sí hay condiciones para recibira estos inmigrantes, pero expertos afirman que las consecuencias de un posible retorno masivo podrÍan ser devastadoras para la economÍa de un país asfixiado por la violencia. desde tegucigalpa, claudio mendoza tiene reacciones. claudia: la angustiada espera terminÓ con el anuncio de la cancelaciÓn del estatus de protecciÓn temporal para los hondureÑos. con esta decisiÓn del bueno de donald trump, honduras se suma al senador, haitÍ, nicaragua. tras el anuncio, el gobierno de honduras saliÓ a lamentar la decisiÓn. >> es una decisiÓn soberana del gobierno de los estados unidos, adoptada como polÍtica de estado de la administraciÓn trump. sin embargo, lamento profundamente la cancelaciÓn del programa tps, que hoy afecta a mÁs de 44,000 compa
la verdad es queastro paÍs, honduras, como todo paÍs centroamericano estÁ muy difÍcil vivir ahí.forma migratoria integral, que incluya la legalizaciÓn de aquellos que se han beneficiado con el tps. enrique: esa cancelaciÓn ha tenido profundas repercusiones en honduras. por una parte, el gobierno de ese paÍs dice que sí hay condiciones para recibira estos inmigrantes, pero expertos afirman que las consecuencias de un posible retorno masivo podrÍan ser devastadoras para la economÍa de...
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so few people can afford to pay them that it just doesn't pencil out to conduct an ability to pay determination. the third reason is that these fees are also different in that the research shows they can actually contribute to resid victim and create barriers to entry for people. because they're collected through wage garnishment and bank account levies it drives them to underground economies and charging them can drive people to find quick solutions to come up with large amounts of cash. we're happy to share the studies that show this. and finally, the mayor's budget office that we worked with closely estimates that the benefits of eliminating these fees far out weight the cost. elimination of these criminal justice fees will cost an estimated $1 million a year in forgone revenue, and we know that's a real cost. but eliminating these fees and the outstanding debts will lift 15 times that. $15 million off approximately 20,000 people in our community. we believe that's a tradeoff that makes sense. i want to -- this has been such a group effort to get to this point. our public defender conducted
so few people can afford to pay them that it just doesn't pencil out to conduct an ability to pay determination. the third reason is that these fees are also different in that the research shows they can actually contribute to resid victim and create barriers to entry for people. because they're collected through wage garnishment and bank account levies it drives them to underground economies and charging them can drive people to find quick solutions to come up with large amounts of cash. we're...
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alejandro: son imÁgenes que se repiten en todo el paÍs.nsa no le ha quedado mÁs remedio que caminar 7 km de distancia del periÓdico a su casa. no hay mÁs opciÓn. >> hay que llegar a trabajar. hay que ganarse el sueldo. no queda otra. alejandro: pero no lo puede hacer fabiana, una profesional que tiene mÁs de dos horas esperando un transporte pÚblico. los pocos que pasan estÁn sobresaturados. >> todos los dÍas es igual. no importa la hora. alejandro: fabiana se cansa y opta por utilizar el metro. una caÓtica situación que estÁ convirtiendo la vida de millones de venezolanos en una pesadilla a la que se suman otras. fÉlix: el real madrid golea pensando en la final de la champions. ♪ cuando las alergias te atacan, siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, vive claramente claritin. ♪ >> karina dijo que estaba muy contenta porque nos acompaÑaba con los deportes. fÉlix: y nosotros siempre estamos contentos de tenerla por acÁ. y
alejandro: son imÁgenes que se repiten en todo el paÍs.nsa no le ha quedado mÁs remedio que caminar 7 km de distancia del periÓdico a su casa. no hay mÁs opciÓn. >> hay que llegar a trabajar. hay que ganarse el sueldo. no queda otra. alejandro: pero no lo puede hacer fabiana, una profesional que tiene mÁs de dos horas esperando un transporte pÚblico. los pocos que pasan estÁn sobresaturados. >> todos los dÍas es igual. no importa la hora. alejandro: fabiana se cansa y opta...
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pay to play. >> pay to play. >> and this looks a lot like pay to play.nd it looks a lot more direct than a lot of the stuff that trump and his surrogates were accusing the clinton foundation of. even if that stuff was not illegal, even if that stuff was unusual, people didn't like hearing about it. >> hold your shnot. we're going to dock back. what else we know about this russian oligarch that a payment was made to michael cohen. we'll be right back. proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com i gi go home, and i repeat.e, i kill it. my career is moving forward, but my student loans are going nowhere. it'll take me 20 years to pay them off, but i finally found a way to pay them off sooner, and save money by refinancing with sofi. sofi has helped over 200,000 people get ahead of their debt, and they can help you move forward too. see how much you can save in just two minutes at sofi.com/sooner ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses
pay to play. >> pay to play. >> and this looks a lot like pay to play.nd it looks a lot more direct than a lot of the stuff that trump and his surrogates were accusing the clinton foundation of. even if that stuff was not illegal, even if that stuff was unusual, people didn't like hearing about it. >> hold your shnot. we're going to dock back. what else we know about this russian oligarch that a payment was made to michael cohen. we'll be right back. proud to call our own....
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the way i am paying it back, a second job. any other thing i can do to pay it back.hen i tell students now, because i am in the education field, you have different options. i would not say if you do not try to finance your education through student loans, new jersey has the stars program where you can go to community college for two years, get that paid for free and transfer to a four-year state university and get paid. you can join the army national 100%, up they will pay to 15 credits. that is basically half. or can commute from home just wait, go to military and get a g.i. bill, but do not try to finance your education through student loans because it is almost setting yourself up for failure. host: do you think it is a part of the responsibility of schools to advise their students of different ways? when i went to school, it was almost assumed you would take out a student loan to finance your education. do you think schools should talk to students more about options? caller: of course, they should talk to them. it should be guidance counselors are different couns
the way i am paying it back, a second job. any other thing i can do to pay it back.hen i tell students now, because i am in the education field, you have different options. i would not say if you do not try to finance your education through student loans, new jersey has the stars program where you can go to community college for two years, get that paid for free and transfer to a four-year state university and get paid. you can join the army national 100%, up they will pay to 15 credits. that...
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would you pay a teenager to pay attention on the road? a new study from university of pennsylvania say teens would be more likely to text -- less likely to text, i should say, while driving if someone paid them to stop. they say cheaper insurance might be a good incentive. many say they would give up e-mails and texting behind the wheel so long as they could play music. >> teenagers like to get paid for everyone. yes, they do. >> danger is in that, so put them down. >> have you to figure you're driving this huge, you know, automobile. in a second something can change. >> that sound went off on the phone. >> not good. >> right. put the phones down. and maybe after you check your forecast. also going to see some beautiful weather here around the bay area. that's a good reason to leave the phones down. we'll enjoy sunshine later today. a live look outside in san jose. let's go to campbell and check out our temperatures trend for today. 51 at 7:00. we'll be in the upper 50s later this morning and heading to mid-60s by this afternoon. normally
would you pay a teenager to pay attention on the road? a new study from university of pennsylvania say teens would be more likely to text -- less likely to text, i should say, while driving if someone paid them to stop. they say cheaper insurance might be a good incentive. many say they would give up e-mails and texting behind the wheel so long as they could play music. >> teenagers like to get paid for everyone. yes, they do. >> danger is in that, so put them down. >> have...
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algo que le serÁ mucho más difÍcil poder conseguir trabajo en este paÍs.cados. estados unidos perderÍa el dinero que traena sus universidades y asÍ como mano de obra muy cualificada. muchos podrÍan no decidir venir aquÍ y los reciÉn graduados irse a otro paÍs con mÁs facilidades para trabajar legalmente. >> es una fuga de cerebros. si lo pensamos bien, estados unidos invierte dinero para que esta gente venga a estudiar, estudia hace los estudios, usa los recursos de estados unidos para que la gente se capacite y lo primero que van a hacer es irse. pablo: hay casi 1 millÓn de estudiantes extranjeros. arantxa: bajo el eslogan, pero sÓlo cinco minuto lo que pudieron borrar dÉcadas de separaciÓn una expasión donde no existieron leyes migratorias ni lÍneas. eternas muestra elemotivo encuentro. edgar: la ilusiÓn de reencontrarse con su madre despuÉs de 20 aÑos porfi serÍa realidad para eva, quien debido a los problemas de salud que afronta su madre pensÓ que este momento nunca llegarÍa. >> una bendiciÓn tremenda que no la merezco pero dios me la concediÓ. edgar:
algo que le serÁ mucho más difÍcil poder conseguir trabajo en este paÍs.cados. estados unidos perderÍa el dinero que traena sus universidades y asÍ como mano de obra muy cualificada. muchos podrÍan no decidir venir aquÍ y los reciÉn graduados irse a otro paÍs con mÁs facilidades para trabajar legalmente. >> es una fuga de cerebros. si lo pensamos bien, estados unidos invierte dinero para que esta gente venga a estudiar, estudia hace los estudios, usa los recursos de estados...
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pay one for other versions.icious in 1978. it does not make any sense. artist sued the services to protect themselves in several states so they could receive just compensation. the result has been inconsistent, causing uncertainty for creators and digital services you may have to face lawsuits for actions in numerous states with no exceptions and limitations, potential damages and unclear rules on secondary liability. out of this uncertainty, classics of the mma was born. it is a practical, narrowly tailored solution with overwhelming support that doesn't extend or change the term of copyright that currently exists for works and that sets one set of rules for all. the music modernization act includes provisions to apply as , willing willing buyer seller rate stated that was -- rate20 years ago standard that was created 20 years ago. the rates for music should seek to reflect the true competitive market to the greatest extent possible. the digital music association -- the music modernization act finally allows th
pay one for other versions.icious in 1978. it does not make any sense. artist sued the services to protect themselves in several states so they could receive just compensation. the result has been inconsistent, causing uncertainty for creators and digital services you may have to face lawsuits for actions in numerous states with no exceptions and limitations, potential damages and unclear rules on secondary liability. out of this uncertainty, classics of the mma was born. it is a practical,...
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government has to pay ten times more than italy does to borrow. they're showing that their pay a central bank will continue to buy these bankrupt chalion bonds you know in a world where the pentagon recently announced they lost twenty trillion dollars and they can't find it you know that say they're showing you for for example that the u.s. can print money they could blow up twenty trillion dollars and nobody it doesn't matter italy if they blow up ten billion euro is the chaos ensues across europe right ok so you have twenty trillion dollars gone missing in the pentagon and there's no accounting standard whatsoever and italy that's a subset of the size of the italian economy the total g.d.p. of italy is considerably smaller than twenty trillion dollars and so you have obviously robots that are buying these bonds without any sound economic reason to do so so this is part of the bound bond pocalypse is that there's nobody actually a human being deciding that these negative interest rate bonds are a good deal these are robots eighty to ninety percen
government has to pay ten times more than italy does to borrow. they're showing that their pay a central bank will continue to buy these bankrupt chalion bonds you know in a world where the pentagon recently announced they lost twenty trillion dollars and they can't find it you know that say they're showing you for for example that the u.s. can print money they could blow up twenty trillion dollars and nobody it doesn't matter italy if they blow up ten billion euro is the chaos ensues across...
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la celebraciÓn del 5 de mayo continÚa creciendo en todo el paÍs. recorro nueva york con un montón de globos. así que tener una laptop ligera hace toda la diferencia. además la batería de la surface dura una eternidad. mi blog es sobre moda, y casi seimpre se trata de color. descubre lo que te hace diferente, porque eso es lo que te distingue de los demás. siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, vive claramente claritin. rios de lava, fuertes fÉlix: rÍos de lava, fuertes terremotos y acumulaciÓn de gases tÓxicos, en hawai entró en erupciÓn esta semana. la armada nacional coordina la evacuaciÓn de cientos de reciente que han sido llevados a lugares seguros. se ordenÓ el cierre de parques, colegios y universidades. se han reportado fuentes de lava de hasta 30 m de altura. uno de los volcanes mÁs activos del mundo. para quienes piensan que ser indocumentado es una barrera insalvable para ir a la universidad en estados unidos. la sigu
la celebraciÓn del 5 de mayo continÚa creciendo en todo el paÍs. recorro nueva york con un montón de globos. así que tener una laptop ligera hace toda la diferencia. además la batería de la surface dura una eternidad. mi blog es sobre moda, y casi seimpre se trata de color. descubre lo que te hace diferente, porque eso es lo que te distingue de los demás. siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos...
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>> that are paying pre '72 artists?rt and pandora, who were subject to litigation originally, came to the table to negotiate this bill as a solution to move the parties together so that they could have business certainty. and so, they have pledged to move forward to pay pre '72 artists. those are the main ones, but there are also thousands of smaller companies who use the federal license and who have said, we know that there was no intent here to find a gap. there are a couple big ones who had a couple very clever lawyers who brought us to this place today. >> now, who are they? >> sirius xm is the major one. >> they did not pay pre 1972 artists? >> they did not. >> they chose to litigate instead? >> they chose to litigate instead. >> who else? >> there are pandora at the time was the other major service who decided not to pay, mainly because their competitor, sirius xm, didn't pay, and they didn't want to be put at a competitive disadvantage. and so, between them, they give a huge overwhelming percentage of royalties t
>> that are paying pre '72 artists?rt and pandora, who were subject to litigation originally, came to the table to negotiate this bill as a solution to move the parties together so that they could have business certainty. and so, they have pledged to move forward to pay pre '72 artists. those are the main ones, but there are also thousands of smaller companies who use the federal license and who have said, we know that there was no intent here to find a gap. there are a couple big ones...
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government pays your medical care on their behalf however there are they do set prices for m.r.i. zur or various procedures that you might get medicare is for the elderly right so medicaid is. is provided by the government to taxpayers to folks that can afford health care and i pay taxes and the tax revenue that i pay helps a fund the government met it kate cost but because the government would like to take the money i pay in taxes and bomb people defenseless people overseas and spend trillions of dollars they then come back and they tax me again something called obamacare they tax me again. to provide the health services that they say they're providing for people can afford health care now here's my one simple question cents are thousands of dollars a year we pay to offset the government's in a fit in ability to fulfill their requirement why can't i write that off as a charitable donation on my taxes it is a charitable donation i'm donating twenty two thousand dollars a year of charity to people who can't afford health care that's the way it's set up why can't i write that off we
government pays your medical care on their behalf however there are they do set prices for m.r.i. zur or various procedures that you might get medicare is for the elderly right so medicaid is. is provided by the government to taxpayers to folks that can afford health care and i pay taxes and the tax revenue that i pay helps a fund the government met it kate cost but because the government would like to take the money i pay in taxes and bomb people defenseless people overseas and spend trillions...
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the tax is a full price to pay in the long run. pay in the long run. your thoughts are welcome. series today. the dolls will be in half an hour. half an hour. dom bess bowling for the first time today. today. spinner to do so in 87 years butjoe root says he is ready. root says he is ready. the game and how he will approach this week. this week. is really exciting for me as captain. captain. all you want to do is get given your cap and get out there. given your cap and get out there. has approached this week really well. well. start to what will hopefully be a good and long career. good and long career. journey to kiev for the champion league final against real madrid. league final against real madrid. and poland, before arriving sometime on saturday morning. on saturday morning. hours, hence that stock of supplies being taken on board. being taken on board. evening's women's champions league final. final. defending champions and they face wolfsburg at five o'clock. wolfsburg at five o'clock. watch that on the red button or the bbc sport website this afternoon. bbc sport website
the tax is a full price to pay in the long run. pay in the long run. your thoughts are welcome. series today. the dolls will be in half an hour. half an hour. dom bess bowling for the first time today. today. spinner to do so in 87 years butjoe root says he is ready. root says he is ready. the game and how he will approach this week. this week. is really exciting for me as captain. captain. all you want to do is get given your cap and get out there. given your cap and get out there. has...
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from giveaways to dirty energy polluters, our children are paying the price in the air they breathe and the water they drink. the giveaways of tax breaks for wall street and wealthy corporations, shipping jobs overseas, our workers and the middle class are paying the price. to giveaways to big pharma, raising drugs costs, where children, seniors and working families are paying the price every day. the american people deserve better, but republicans are standing in the way. we want republicans and their corrupt big donor-driven agenda to get out of the way. it has given the american people a raw deal. democrats are offering a better deal for our democracy. to save our democracy we are committed to empowering the american voter, to demand responsive government, protecting every citizen's right to vote and their right to have their vote counted as cast. safeguarding our election infrastructure and ending partisan redistricting. next we are striking america's ethics laws to fight the special interests, ending the revolving door in washington and reining in the influence the lobbyist, big mo
from giveaways to dirty energy polluters, our children are paying the price in the air they breathe and the water they drink. the giveaways of tax breaks for wall street and wealthy corporations, shipping jobs overseas, our workers and the middle class are paying the price. to giveaways to big pharma, raising drugs costs, where children, seniors and working families are paying the price every day. the american people deserve better, but republicans are standing in the way. we want republicans...
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and what we then do is get the machines to pay each other one good example is a core paying its own parking fee in the future that will be sorted out by the car and it's parking bay or it's charging station or the road toll sensor us. groceries offer another opportunity for automation a fridge the makes purchases automatically and pays digitally crypto currencies could be the money of the future the best known is bitcoin which is based on block chain technology dominic she believes it's already outdated the whole. the main reason we developed the yoga is because we saw the problem with launching these one dimensional chains block after block after block are only able to make a limited number of transactions but if that is the other problem is transaction fees if i want to carry out a transaction using bitcoin i have to pay fees of between ten and twenty dollars and that's obviously more expensive than a bank account if you're looking at the machine economy where one machine is paying another we're not talking about larger transactions like ten dollars we're looking at transferring micro pay
and what we then do is get the machines to pay each other one good example is a core paying its own parking fee in the future that will be sorted out by the car and it's parking bay or it's charging station or the road toll sensor us. groceries offer another opportunity for automation a fridge the makes purchases automatically and pays digitally crypto currencies could be the money of the future the best known is bitcoin which is based on block chain technology dominic she believes it's already...
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maduro dijo que lo hizo para defender la dignidad de su paÍs.smintiÓ esta aceleraciÓn. enrique: en venezuela la escasez que vive el paÍs tiene consecuencias notables. en los cuarteles vemos soldados cada vez mÁs flacos y generales hasta con obesidad. francisco: entraron a las fuerzas armadas para servir al paÍs y portar con orgullo el uniforme militar. pero no contra un adversario difÍcil de vencer, el hambre. >>hay que defender la patria cuando se puede, pero con hambre es imposible. francisco: un hombre que termina con las tropas de los cuarteles. empujados por la falta de alimento, son muchos los que estÁn desertando. >>por culpa de la falta de alimentaciÓn han dejado. para pasar hambre aquÍ, ppaso en mi casa. son profesionales de las fuerzas armadas, deben comer. francisco: quieren contar, el hambre dentro de los cuarteles. ahora tienen que ir los fines de semana a suscasas. uno de ellos llegÓ a las fuerzas armadas con 70 kilos y pesa 50. >>son dos o tres cucharadas y listo. eso es todo lo que uno puede comer. >>han habido compaÑeros que se
maduro dijo que lo hizo para defender la dignidad de su paÍs.smintiÓ esta aceleraciÓn. enrique: en venezuela la escasez que vive el paÍs tiene consecuencias notables. en los cuarteles vemos soldados cada vez mÁs flacos y generales hasta con obesidad. francisco: entraron a las fuerzas armadas para servir al paÍs y portar con orgullo el uniforme militar. pero no contra un adversario difÍcil de vencer, el hambre. >>hay que defender la patria cuando se puede, pero con hambre es...
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fúnebres militares son la demostración final del homenaje a quiénes han dado la vida sirviendo al paíso de doblar la bandera, cada detalle importa >> es una ceremonia que requiere mucha disciplina y práctica prá para hacerlo al 100% bien >> practican cada día tres horas, para que los detalles sean perfectos en el funeral, >> la guardia de honor de la base es impecable cuando se trata de protocolo con cada paso brilla su espíritu patriota tal es el caso de cris que inmigró en 2014 >> ellos cubren un área de 45 mil millas cuadradas y sirven a un millón de veteranos >> despuÉs de tanta práctica, el rendir honor a la bandera, >> y como dice el cubano americano de 20 años esto los motiva >> es la forma de hacer tu trabajo >> es su mayor recompensa, y así termina su labor por el día, por su compromiso y práctica continúan por el compromiso con los veteranos y sus familias cuentan con ellos en uno de los días más significativos de sus vidas, >> ellos cuentan contigo >> orgullo y gratitud es lo que da la guardia de honor por quiénes luchan por mantener la libertad de este país, el país de todo
fúnebres militares son la demostración final del homenaje a quiénes han dado la vida sirviendo al paíso de doblar la bandera, cada detalle importa >> es una ceremonia que requiere mucha disciplina y práctica prá para hacerlo al 100% bien >> practican cada día tres horas, para que los detalles sean perfectos en el funeral, >> la guardia de honor de la base es impecable cuando se trata de protocolo con cada paso brilla su espíritu patriota tal es el caso de cris que...
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i have £725 a month to pay rent. pay rent.one that he paid in for all of the years. all of the years. enough to get themselves to and from school. school. teenagers do not require that level of care. that level of care. in touch with us about those stories. stories. if you don't want to use your name, that is fine. here's some sport now with katherine downes. good morning. denis shapovalov for a place in the madrid open semifinal. madrid open semifinal. saw off 12 time grand slam champion novak djokovic. novak djokovic. with the premier league relegated to midweek. that is according to arsene wenger. wenger. attractive for fans than the current champions and premier league. champions and premier league. so—called fifth major, the players championship. championship. florida and justin rose is just two shots behind on four under par. shots behind on four under par. tommy fleetwood is one shot further back. back. first ever test match and their opponents are pakistan. opponents are pakistan. 0ur reporter is there for us. is there
i have £725 a month to pay rent. pay rent.one that he paid in for all of the years. all of the years. enough to get themselves to and from school. school. teenagers do not require that level of care. that level of care. in touch with us about those stories. stories. if you don't want to use your name, that is fine. here's some sport now with katherine downes. good morning. denis shapovalov for a place in the madrid open semifinal. madrid open semifinal. saw off 12 time grand slam champion...
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severance pay settlement camps. before you didn't know you might have to pay out. in a dispute you could very easily end up around the one hundred thousand euro mark. a make or break for my business. now we're able to take the risk and we've just employed someone. severance pay reform and others such as the lowering of taxes on capital have given employers faith in the government. giving us hope and not just because of his reforms the business climate is simply better. for the first time our country has someone in power who is on the side of business. to. trade unionists are critical of my reforms they say he's rapidly demolishing the country social safety net. we hear these policies are socially unjust and benefit only the richest in the country for example has raised taxes on retirees and lowered capital tax that's a step back to the nineteenth century curtailing workers' rights and opening the door for employers to negotiate directly with the workers. and the unions won't let that happen without a fight but the business community says the reforms have not gone f
severance pay settlement camps. before you didn't know you might have to pay out. in a dispute you could very easily end up around the one hundred thousand euro mark. a make or break for my business. now we're able to take the risk and we've just employed someone. severance pay reform and others such as the lowering of taxes on capital have given employers faith in the government. giving us hope and not just because of his reforms the business climate is simply better. for the first time our...
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they got to pay for them. and we don't have to guess how they're going to pay for it. us how he , has told plans to pay for it. the president told us how they plan to pay for these tax cuts. i was so happy that the gentlelady from alabama was here earlier and i just want to remind you of what she shared with us. she reminded us that the president in his budget, his proposed budget, proposed cutting $1.4 trillion, that's trillion with a t, that's like 2 zeros after the one. out of medicaid. and i know from sitting on the budget committee with the speaker for so many years that this is a dream come true. for our speaker. who has always wanted to block grant as in put on the chopping block medicaid, a program that provides security, mostly for our seniors. for them to have a dignified end of life experience. instofede living like a dog. in the back room somewhere. iving out their last days. we know from their -- from what they have put on paper, i'm not -- you kvent make this stuff up, mr. evans. they want to cut $500 billion, that's billion with a b, dollars out of medic
they got to pay for them. and we don't have to guess how they're going to pay for it. us how he , has told plans to pay for it. the president told us how they plan to pay for these tax cuts. i was so happy that the gentlelady from alabama was here earlier and i just want to remind you of what she shared with us. she reminded us that the president in his budget, his proposed budget, proposed cutting $1.4 trillion, that's trillion with a t, that's like 2 zeros after the one. out of medicaid. and...
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he doesn't have to pay into the fund that goes to political stuff. he doesn't have to pay for that. that is -- that issue has been decided. it's not required under the law that he helped fund candidates or issues he doesn't want to support. but it is fair and it is right and it is reasonable and the supreme court has found in the past that an assessesment on employees for the cost of representation is fair and constitutional. this is a case called the abuse case where it was found to be constitutional. what they want to do is flip abude and say, no, you can be a free loader. let me say to my good friend from california, our law has been favoring the employer over the worker for years now. here's the law,s the law right now. that if you are an employer and you fire a worker because they're trying to organize a union, that's not legal to do. but guess what? that worker can't file a private lawsuit, they've got to file under the national labor relations act. they can't get punetriffable treble damages, they've got to go through nlrb process which takes quite a long time according to mo
he doesn't have to pay into the fund that goes to political stuff. he doesn't have to pay for that. that is -- that issue has been decided. it's not required under the law that he helped fund candidates or issues he doesn't want to support. but it is fair and it is right and it is reasonable and the supreme court has found in the past that an assessesment on employees for the cost of representation is fair and constitutional. this is a case called the abuse case where it was found to be...
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pablo: esta es obligatorio ocho de los 50 estados del paÍs.ste tema la mayorÍa de legisladores no quiere expandir a nivel nacional e programas. en especial porque segÚn el propio congreso hay escasez de mano de obra en sectores como la agricultura, la construcciÓn y la hotelerÍa, donde trabaja muchos indocumentados. >> yo dirÍa que donde menos se puede ver forzado es en los estados conservadores, porque en estos estados tienes mucha gente y mucho lugar donde haya agricultura. >> la inmensa mayorÍa del trabajo lo hacen los latinos en la tierra y en cultivo de la tierra. eso es un hecho. y los norteamericanos no tienen ningÚn deseo de trabajar su propia tierra. pablo: sÓlo el 10% de los empleadores usan el sistema nivel nacional, las deportaciones aumenta cuando paradÓjicamente el nivel de desempleo es el mÁs bajo en 17 aÑos, desde washington, pablo gato univisiÓn. patricia: presidente donald trump participÓ una mesa redonda en long highland, donde hablan del combate a las mara ms13, detendrÁ ayuda a los paÍses que hay manden indocumentados a es
pablo: esta es obligatorio ocho de los 50 estados del paÍs.ste tema la mayorÍa de legisladores no quiere expandir a nivel nacional e programas. en especial porque segÚn el propio congreso hay escasez de mano de obra en sectores como la agricultura, la construcciÓn y la hotelerÍa, donde trabaja muchos indocumentados. >> yo dirÍa que donde menos se puede ver forzado es en los estados conservadores, porque en estos estados tienes mucha gente y mucho lugar donde haya agricultura....
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con esta ley, ya son 10 los estados del paÍs que ofrecen este tipo de ayuda financiera.presidenciales en ese paÍs. miles de nicaragüenses volvieron a salir las calles para pedir la salida las calles para pedir la salida del gobierno de daniel ortega. ...que mantiene tu ciclo de sueño natural... ...para que puedas aprovechar la mañana ¡nuevo! zzzquil pure zzzs. siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, vive claramente claritin. en topara vivir un verano al máximo.as ahora, cómo lo hagas, depende de ti. hola. ¿siempre llega así? sólo este mes. vive un verano al máximo con grandes ahorros en muchos de nuestros modelos. las ofertas terminan el 4 de junio. para más ofertas, visita toyota.com/espanol. toyota. vayamos juntos. cuandopero el cuello de tua cita y lcamiseta te traiciona...r, ...te das cuenta que está a medio lavar. usa downy para prevenir que el cuello de tu camiseta se estire. a diferencia del detergente solo, downy acondiciona para suavizar y for
con esta ley, ya son 10 los estados del paÍs que ofrecen este tipo de ayuda financiera.presidenciales en ese paÍs. miles de nicaragüenses volvieron a salir las calles para pedir la salida las calles para pedir la salida del gobierno de daniel ortega. ...que mantiene tu ciclo de sueño natural... ...para que puedas aprovechar la mañana ¡nuevo! zzzquil pure zzzs. siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos...
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the difference is the retiree subsidy, but by paying it down, it's the employer who will be paying for it. not the retiree. >> all right. i'm just saying that we need to be clear so that our actuary's clear when he comes back here, and apparently we are here. somehow, the employer is going to pick up the $1 million based on what we just approved. >> so if you think about it, claims don't change through what we've talked about with a and e. they do for b, c, and d, but they don't -- we're not impacting total health care spend with a and e. what we've done is we've suppressed the contributions that certain members will pay in 2019 for a and e relative to what they would have otherwise paid without it. >> got -- got that. and without the subsequent use of stablization funds, there is an overall increased cost to this plan, and it is left to the employer to absorb the rest. >> that is correct. >> all right. so that's what i want on the record today. all right. >> okay. i just want a clarification. it isn't that we're not going to use any of the reserve, because we would normally use, like,
the difference is the retiree subsidy, but by paying it down, it's the employer who will be paying for it. not the retiree. >> all right. i'm just saying that we need to be clear so that our actuary's clear when he comes back here, and apparently we are here. somehow, the employer is going to pick up the $1 million based on what we just approved. >> so if you think about it, claims don't change through what we've talked about with a and e. they do for b, c, and d, but they don't --...
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and you basically pay as you go. so you pay for your tuition, and you can earn whatever it is you can earn, and get endorsements, but then you pay for your tuition bill and academic tutoring, and you pay for your study hall and your equipment and your food. and, you know, again, if the whole system is undone, then i think there are realities that you have to address. >> nigel, what do you think? gabe, go ahead. >> i don't think you necessarily, as she was saying, you have to do away with all that. i think, you know, by being allowed to make money off of your, you know, your nil, i think that helps college as a whole. i think it helps as people like to talk about the competitive imbalance by being able to accept money from different entities or different companies that want to, you know, sponsor you. as dan was talking about at clemson, they had a tremendous quarterback, won a national title, so they have all this, you know, power. so, for instance, if it was a smaller school, if they took a majority or some or most o
and you basically pay as you go. so you pay for your tuition, and you can earn whatever it is you can earn, and get endorsements, but then you pay for your tuition bill and academic tutoring, and you pay for your study hall and your equipment and your food. and, you know, again, if the whole system is undone, then i think there are realities that you have to address. >> nigel, what do you think? gabe, go ahead. >> i don't think you necessarily, as she was saying, you have to do away...