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we need more young people in work, more jobs. the figures show there are one million more people in work than there were when this government came to office. let me remind the gentleman of something he predicted in october 2010. he said this, the government, i think people want to listen to this. the government have a program which will clearly lead to the disappearance of one million jobs. that was his prediction. he was 100% wrong. he should apologize to this house of commons. [cheering] of course, we all want to see energy prices come down. that is why we are putting people on the low-end tariff. the one thing that won't work is a price con. that is what he is recommending. >> the only one who should be apologizing is this prime minister. they say on their website, they have just one strategic priority. they call it their dividend up session. it is not to get bill down. it is make up your mind time for the prime minister. whose side is he on? the energy companies or the consumer? >> we are on the side of hard- working families.
we need more young people in work, more jobs. the figures show there are one million more people in work than there were when this government came to office. let me remind the gentleman of something he predicted in october 2010. he said this, the government, i think people want to listen to this. the government have a program which will clearly lead to the disappearance of one million jobs. that was his prediction. he was 100% wrong. he should apologize to this house of commons. [cheering] of...
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. >> prime minister, the almost 1 million young people still out of work and record numbers of people working part-time who can't find full-time work. that is no cause for complacency for this government. and i think the british people will be very surprised to hear the prime minister duncan their living standards are rising when they know the truth. under him living standards are falling months upon months upon months there is a cost of living crisis and one reason is rising energy bills which one leading charity reports today is one of the things driving people to food banks. in light of that does the prime minister think the energy company to raise its customers energy bills by a.d. .2% as justified? >> first of all let me come back to on the youth unemployment figures which he mention. because the youth claimant count the number of young people claiming unemployment benefit is down 79,000 since the election. there's no complacency, we need more young people in work, more jobs. one of the remarkable things about today's figures is they show for the first time there are 1 million mo
. >> prime minister, the almost 1 million young people still out of work and record numbers of people working part-time who can't find full-time work. that is no cause for complacency for this government. and i think the british people will be very surprised to hear the prime minister duncan their living standards are rising when they know the truth. under him living standards are falling months upon months upon months there is a cost of living crisis and one reason is rising energy bills...
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work. and the evidence is showing that this is encouraging people to look for work. for a party that believes in hard-working family that's good news. presumably for the welfare party that's bad news. >> the prime minister will be aware of the business model of welsh water duke company which is not for profit and responsible to the people and not shareholders. does the prime minister agree that they will introduce real competition? >> we want more competition, whether it comes from private, cooperative or charitable enterprises. we want an open energy market. and the fact is what we were left was the big six. the six left to us. we are also left an off gem appointed five of the nine people. the reason it isn't working properly is at his door. >> we believe it will take approximately 7 years to rehow's the 1400 tenants who wish to downsize because they can't afford to pay the bedroom tax. would the prime minister advice to move to private accommodation increasing the housing benefit bill or should they try to save money by turning off the heat or wearing ? jumper >> t
work. and the evidence is showing that this is encouraging people to look for work. for a party that believes in hard-working family that's good news. presumably for the welfare party that's bad news. >> the prime minister will be aware of the business model of welsh water duke company which is not for profit and responsible to the people and not shareholders. does the prime minister agree that they will introduce real competition? >> we want more competition, whether it comes from...
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a million more people are work in a country compared with when we came to office. poorly we want to do more to help people feel better by reducing the taxes which is exactly what we're doing. all of this will be put at risk if we give up on reducing the deficit and being responsible economic policies. the that is what the opposition would give us a higher mortgage rate and higher taxes, just what hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a fat pregnant woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take the maternity discrimination case to the ?mployment >> the one thing we have done is make sure that people don't earn those rights until they have worked for two years. i think that is the right approach. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thanks to the chancellor's economic policies, unemployment fell by 10% last month. sinceat its lowest level september 2008.
a million more people are work in a country compared with when we came to office. poorly we want to do more to help people feel better by reducing the taxes which is exactly what we're doing. all of this will be put at risk if we give up on reducing the deficit and being responsible economic policies. the that is what the opposition would give us a higher mortgage rate and higher taxes, just what hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a fat...
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but those people who are on the federal payroll, those hard working people who go to the office everylf of the american people, it was more than a pinprick for them to lose week's worth of pay. some 17 times this country has shut down its government. so it does have real impacts on very real people. and another thing, if you are going to shut down the government, that means you are not investing in new jobs in this country. the number one way to decades the deficit in this country are put people back to work. you have more tax paying citizens and you can expand what people are able to do in their daily lives. so i think the republicans are attacking this from the wrong end of the problem. what they ought to be doing is about investing in the american people. for instance, they wanted to cut the s.n.a.p. program. that's going to impact 5,000 active duty servicemen and women. and retired veterans who depend on those benefits to make their way. and so if they're going to have this conversation, let's have the whole conversation and not leave anything out. >> congressman jim mcdermott and
but those people who are on the federal payroll, those hard working people who go to the office everylf of the american people, it was more than a pinprick for them to lose week's worth of pay. some 17 times this country has shut down its government. so it does have real impacts on very real people. and another thing, if you are going to shut down the government, that means you are not investing in new jobs in this country. the number one way to decades the deficit in this country are put...
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with what you say. >> it's a regressive tax because it hits poor people more than rich people who can walk to work. but the other thing, it's fiscally stupid because budgets, states are going to budget for this stuff. create programs. and people will drive less. people cut back on cigarette usage, and there were budget deaf fits because of that. >> we want to do something that's fair to all of the cars i guess. >>> ben stein, what do you make of this debate? good or bad idea in oregon? >> i think it's a bad idea. first of all, i'm not aware that they're not going to tax people twice, both with gas tax and the mileage tax. >> i think they are. >> and that seems to be deeply unfair. your basic hippy has an electric car. abo but your basic guy that walks at walmart does not. it's very regressive. but the main thing that worries me, i think, is the intrusion on people's privacy. how are they going to check what your mileage is? >> i know how you do it. every year when you renew your license plate, they check your odometer. that's how you do it. without really invading your privacy. >> then i would sel
with what you say. >> it's a regressive tax because it hits poor people more than rich people who can walk to work. but the other thing, it's fiscally stupid because budgets, states are going to budget for this stuff. create programs. and people will drive less. people cut back on cigarette usage, and there were budget deaf fits because of that. >> we want to do something that's fair to all of the cars i guess. >>> ben stein, what do you make of this debate? good or bad...
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we are talking about social security administration, tons of people work there. this is going to be tough for them as well. social programs are going to be hit hard, until this is worked out. for example, head start is going to lose funding. so are other programs, women and children, wic, funding for pregnant women who receive information about nutrition. the big question in this when is it going to end? people need to get paid. not only people who get the paychecks from the government but people who use their business to get support from federal employees. the mom and pop shops, around this area and around national sites that get tourism dollars. that's going to take a hit as well. another thing discussing in two weeks, the baltimore running festival, the marathon, their course runs through fort mc henry. maybe they will have to reroute that. hopefully it will be. if you talk to the experts they think lit, everybody needs to get paid. we are going to have to wait and see when that happens. people here in maryland are going to feel the impact. megan pringle, abc2
we are talking about social security administration, tons of people work there. this is going to be tough for them as well. social programs are going to be hit hard, until this is worked out. for example, head start is going to lose funding. so are other programs, women and children, wic, funding for pregnant women who receive information about nutrition. the big question in this when is it going to end? people need to get paid. not only people who get the paychecks from the government but...
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we've got people working over time, 24/7, to boost capacity and address the problems. experts from some of america's top tech companies, who have seen things like this happen before, they want it to work. they're reaching out and offering to send help. we've had some of the best it talent in the country join the team and we're well into a tech surge to fix the problem. we are confident we will get all the problems fixed. number four, while the website will ultimately be the easiest way to buy insurance through the marketplace, it isn't the only way. i want to emphasize this. even as we redouble our efforts to get the site working as well as it's supposed to, we're also redoubling offer efforts to make sure you can still buy the same quality insurance plans available on the marketplace the old fashioned away, off line. either over the phone or in person. by the way, there are a lot of people who want to take advantage of this who are more comfortable working on the phone any way or in person. let me go through the specifics of how you can do that if you're having problem
we've got people working over time, 24/7, to boost capacity and address the problems. experts from some of america's top tech companies, who have seen things like this happen before, they want it to work. they're reaching out and offering to send help. we've had some of the best it talent in the country join the team and we're well into a tech surge to fix the problem. we are confident we will get all the problems fixed. number four, while the website will ultimately be the easiest way to buy...
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. >> we've got people working overtime 24/7 to boost capacity and address these problems every single day. but even as we improve the web site, remember that the website isn't the only way to apply for coverage under these new plans. we've updated healthcare.gov to offer more information about enrolling over the phone, by mail or in person with a specially trained navigator who can help answer your questions. >> in the republican response, congressman fred upton said the website glitches could be the beginning of even greater problems. >> this is more than a website problem. we're also concerned about what happens next? will enrollment glitches become provider payment glitches? will patients show up at the doctor's office or hospital only to be told that they are not in the system? and is the personal information that americans provide as part of the enrollment process really safe from cyber hackers and
. >> we've got people working overtime 24/7 to boost capacity and address these problems every single day. but even as we improve the web site, remember that the website isn't the only way to apply for coverage under these new plans. we've updated healthcare.gov to offer more information about enrolling over the phone, by mail or in person with a specially trained navigator who can help answer your questions. >> in the republican response, congressman fred upton said the website...
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in the meantime, lots of obviouses where some of the lone sta people working for these staff people are probably going, oh, my god. >> i love that it randomly dials anybody in congress, because they're all kind of the same, as
in the meantime, lots of obviouses where some of the lone sta people working for these staff people are probably going, oh, my god. >> i love that it randomly dials anybody in congress, because they're all kind of the same, as
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the growing trend of people working longer and the fact that people can't afford to retire. older adults are the fastest growing segment of the u.s. work force for people 55 and over expected to be a quarter of the laby force. and a student -- for the first time macy's plans to open at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving night. the move is an effort by brick and mortar stores to keep up with online retailers who offer early black friday deals. among the door busters macy seas pushing, 999 coffee makers and a luggage set. i will tell you i live in new york city where macy's store s never go there, shop them on line all the time. it's easier for me. so i'll be at my ipad. it's true. i'll be at my ipad on thanksgiving. who needs standing in line. >> and eating the pumpkin pie at the same time. >> exactly. see, you can eat and shop. you don't have to choose. >> thanks a lot. well, new this morning a bomb placed in a mosque in eastern afghanistan has killed a senior afghan official. the explosion took place at the governor of lowgar province prepared to give a speech. the governor was kille
the growing trend of people working longer and the fact that people can't afford to retire. older adults are the fastest growing segment of the u.s. work force for people 55 and over expected to be a quarter of the laby force. and a student -- for the first time macy's plans to open at 8:00 p.m. on thanksgiving night. the move is an effort by brick and mortar stores to keep up with online retailers who offer early black friday deals. among the door busters macy seas pushing, 999 coffee makers...
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but when the government gets back on track a lot of people will go back to work. steve jobs you would think he is going no where. he was the supreme capitalist and created one of the greatest companies of all time. when there is opportunity most young people will take it. >> john, could it be there are always idiots in every generation a at them and make fun of them, but they don't really bleed through to the culture itself? >> definitely not. i think conservatives give president obama way too much credit in saying he alone can change the culture and make us a culture of takers. yes in modern times it is less embarrassing to take food stamps, but people don't like that. people don't like sitting at home and taking meager government handouts. they would much prefer to have jobs. economic growth is so easy and once we turn around the bad economic policies you will see a lot of these takers become producers and they will forget all of this. it is a moment in time. >> didn't john f. kennedy say the best welfare program is a job? am i wrong? >> john f. kennedy was someb
but when the government gets back on track a lot of people will go back to work. steve jobs you would think he is going no where. he was the supreme capitalist and created one of the greatest companies of all time. when there is opportunity most young people will take it. >> john, could it be there are always idiots in every generation a at them and make fun of them, but they don't really bleed through to the culture itself? >> definitely not. i think conservatives give president...
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there are many people out there who are interested in working for these rates. appens when we set the minimum wage so high, $10 per hour or whenever it happens to be, $7.25, what happens to those people who don't produce at $10 an hour or $7.205? what we create is a class of people who will never find a job. you why those people? young, inexperienced, teenage, inner-city youth who are now excluded completely from the work force and will never learn skills and get the experience necessary for making a hundred dollars an hour. john: how are they excluded? >> because if they can only produce $5 an hour, no one will employ thee at $10 per hour. no onn will lose on the employees that they hire. john: and the restaurant lobbyists ran this ad. minimum wage. why robots could soon replace fast food workers demanding a @%gher minimum wage. >> we are actually seeing is. if you drive up the cost, what restaurants will do, they still need to make their profit, keep the price of their products cheap. they will replace people with technology. john: mcdonald's response i thought
there are many people out there who are interested in working for these rates. appens when we set the minimum wage so high, $10 per hour or whenever it happens to be, $7.25, what happens to those people who don't produce at $10 an hour or $7.205? what we create is a class of people who will never find a job. you why those people? young, inexperienced, teenage, inner-city youth who are now excluded completely from the work force and will never learn skills and get the experience necessary for...
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a record 15% of people between the ages of 16 and 24 are neither in school or working. 's 6 million young people. that is the makings of a lost generation. some of these are actual children of the same number of pundits who are so infat waits with austerity. >> macroeconomic advisors find that the combination of austerity and all the crises emposed by -- shaved almost 1.5 points off of our gdp. although it's sharp cuts to services and investments we would not have lost more than 600,000 public sector jobs. this isn't just a temporary hiccup, in which you can hold your breath and it all goes away. today's young people who are graduating with record student loan debt totalling more than a trillion dollars. these financial impedestrianments become social impediments, thinking twice about getting married and taking risks. here's the most damaging part of all of this. having the bad luck of graduating into a bad labor market will haunt you for years. one study found that young people who entered the job market during recession not only have lower wages in their first job, but
a record 15% of people between the ages of 16 and 24 are neither in school or working. 's 6 million young people. that is the makings of a lost generation. some of these are actual children of the same number of pundits who are so infat waits with austerity. >> macroeconomic advisors find that the combination of austerity and all the crises emposed by -- shaved almost 1.5 points off of our gdp. although it's sharp cuts to services and investments we would not have lost more than 600,000...
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a lot of people are working. has a job because i know that's what we all want (clapping) >> and i see a lot of friends in labor people working contracts business and construction all are helping us out we've got lee good leaders as well. in this year's city budget we have investment in our school budget. guess what they are comfortably as we go on in dramatic dramatic form and this year for the first time in our cities history nearly $50 million is going to our public schools and $25 million in universal preschools that's another great accomplished. we launched yes say thank you to the people that came up with the money. and it's going to end up not no bureaucracy by with the kids. we launched programs that started forging our relationship with this technology companies because we want them to be part of what we need to get done if the city not who we blame to be the rich folks they're going to share their wealth so tech sf. anybody know how many jobs we treated e created this summer? 6 thousand 2 hundred jobs fo
a lot of people are working. has a job because i know that's what we all want (clapping) >> and i see a lot of friends in labor people working contracts business and construction all are helping us out we've got lee good leaders as well. in this year's city budget we have investment in our school budget. guess what they are comfortably as we go on in dramatic dramatic form and this year for the first time in our cities history nearly $50 million is going to our public schools and $25...
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people. low income working class people who might be working two or three jobs who are working minimum wage jobs who are typically the undecided or independent voters. so i predict within two years you're going to see pretty much every state taking that medicaid expansion money and young people need health insurance just like everybody else does they're less likely to die of old age diseases but they're far more likely to have accidents. you know to be involved in a car accident or a skateboarding axe or anything else and people need insurance people know that young people know that they're there they're not dumb and so you know i would suggest that your concern. assuming that you're not a troll caller who's trying to put out doubt which is what the republicans are not only doing but paying people to do assuming that you were actually genuinely asking us and you know chill out don't worry this is going to work out fine jeff in los angeles say jeff what's on your mind. trying you know the longest time to be talking about gerrymandering i don't think people really understand how that works because
people. low income working class people who might be working two or three jobs who are working minimum wage jobs who are typically the undecided or independent voters. so i predict within two years you're going to see pretty much every state taking that medicaid expansion money and young people need health insurance just like everybody else does they're less likely to die of old age diseases but they're far more likely to have accidents. you know to be involved in a car accident or a...
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people to do more part-time work. pells will last longer. son of a labour force will last longer. there will be some early-retirement. it will take longer for young people to make the transition from school to the best series attachment to the job. you will see it in other dimensions. a smaller economy, weaker economy, and a smaller labour force. gerri: thank you for coming on. testing stuff. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. gerri: tomorrow we wrap up our users guide to obamacare by devoting the entire hour of "the willis report" to answering your questions. you can call us. phone calls, e-mails, three dust. you name it. get in touch with us. a panel of experts, expert doctors, people who'd read the bills to answer those questions. be sure to join us tomorrow. coming at just before going into recess today, the house passing piecemeal funding bills. the latest on the shutdown. one more thing to worry about when it comes to your health care, but hospitals are not telling you. those details coming up. ♪ copd makes i
people to do more part-time work. pells will last longer. son of a labour force will last longer. there will be some early-retirement. it will take longer for young people to make the transition from school to the best series attachment to the job. you will see it in other dimensions. a smaller economy, weaker economy, and a smaller labour force. gerri: thank you for coming on. testing stuff. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. gerri: tomorrow we wrap up our users guide to obamacare by...
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in louisiafaz we're reforming the hospital system, we're going to have more people working in the private average incomes going up. that is the best solution, give people good-paying jobs and the ability to afford their own health care. >> governor, an editorial in your local newspaper, "the times-picayune," criticized you this week for refusing to take $16 billion in aid, in funding for medicaid from washington. i want to put up some of what the paper had to say. they wrote without the expansion, 242,154 louisiana residents won't have access to the insurance offering the affordable careñr act was designed to provide. and they know that other republican governors who oppose obamacare like you do, like kasich of ohio and snider of michigan are taking the medicaid money to help folks in their state. >>ñr again, if we did medicaid expansion in louisiana, for every uninsured person more than one person would be taken out. it would mean 40% of our population would be in medicaid. i think you need more people pulling the cart than in theÑi cart. it would cost my taxpayer upÑi to $1.7 billion ov
in louisiafaz we're reforming the hospital system, we're going to have more people working in the private average incomes going up. that is the best solution, give people good-paying jobs and the ability to afford their own health care. >> governor, an editorial in your local newspaper, "the times-picayune," criticized you this week for refusing to take $16 billion in aid, in funding for medicaid from washington. i want to put up some of what the paper had to say. they wrote...
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we are not a blue-collar economy any more and have -- john: more people are working at home, less manual. so how could this band all this more money for disability and have these people applying. john: when you say all tse peopll applying, you have the cato institute chart that shows the money spent over the last 50 years. people say, well, when the economy gets better and then it goes down. itarely went down in the 80's and the economy improved. basically it is going steadily up. >> we have had a liberalization ineligibility going back to the 1980's it is showing up now. for parents trying to get there kids on psychotropic medications and the hopes that they will increase their odds of qualifying for a check. it goes to dad and mom. john: your neighbor gets sick anyou start to feel like a sucker. >> the message being sent to my an disabled. as they bome adultt, the first thing they'r being taught is don't work. disadvantaged or they are or are not. john: disabled used to mea paralyzed. a sever injury. now it means wha depression, back pain. >> is like any other government program. you s
we are not a blue-collar economy any more and have -- john: more people are working at home, less manual. so how could this band all this more money for disability and have these people applying. john: when you say all tse peopll applying, you have the cato institute chart that shows the money spent over the last 50 years. people say, well, when the economy gets better and then it goes down. itarely went down in the 80's and the economy improved. basically it is going steadily up. >> we...
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people i don't. then i'll go further, i think the democrats have been very weak in not speaking to working class peoplend not ral ying rallying working class people so this right wing extremist portion is defeated. i think the republicans have become right wing extreme is their opinions are way out of touch. the democrats have been heavily influenced by big money. do you think you go out to any working class area do you think the democratic party is vigorously representing your interest, people will not say yes. gay rights, women rights many i strongly represent those. >> what about obamacare? >> obamacare is a good moderate republican proposal which does several things, expands health insurance to another 20 or 30 million americans, very important. it puts restrictions on what private insurance companies can do. but if we are serious in providing health care to all people in a cost effective way you have got to move to a medicare for all, single payor program. >> when you talk about single payor you are talking about national health insurance? >> single payor is what you have in canada. you don't have
people i don't. then i'll go further, i think the democrats have been very weak in not speaking to working class peoplend not ral ying rallying working class people so this right wing extremist portion is defeated. i think the republicans have become right wing extreme is their opinions are way out of touch. the democrats have been heavily influenced by big money. do you think you go out to any working class area do you think the democratic party is vigorously representing your interest, people...
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we will deliver for hard-working people. >> mr. speaker, john major said what we all know, we have a prime minister who stands up for the energy companies, not hard-working families. many people face a choice this winter between heating and eating. these are the ordinary people of this country who is prime minister will never meet and whose lives they will never understand. [shouting] >> the difference is, john major is a good men. the right honorable gentleman is acting like a con man. that is what we are seeing. he is promising something he knows he can't deliver. he knows he can't deliver because he never delivered it when he was in office. [shouting] >> mr. andrew stephenson. >> tran one. -- tran one. in the town where i live on -- unemployed is down and small businesses are flourishing. however, traffic congestion is holding back the economic growth of the area. will be prime minister join with me in welcoming the start of a six-week consultation that would address this problem? >> i very much welcome what my audible princess.
we will deliver for hard-working people. >> mr. speaker, john major said what we all know, we have a prime minister who stands up for the energy companies, not hard-working families. many people face a choice this winter between heating and eating. these are the ordinary people of this country who is prime minister will never meet and whose lives they will never understand. [shouting] >> the difference is, john major is a good men. the right honorable gentleman is acting like a con...
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it worked for the most part. people who did talk to much out of turn, you were simply just not at work the next day. i interviewed a number of people who would talk about, i remember silence are used to work next to me. she talked a lot and one day she just was not there anymore. you would be given your papers and have to leave. a tremendous amount of self-censorship which was interesting because nobody really wanted to be responsible for screening of the war effort. people told you, don't talk about this, people didn't talk about it. and it certainly was not exclusive. we have all heard the phrase loose lips sink ships. the idea of not talking about troop movement, that was very common in the united states during this time. there were a lot of posters that encouraged silence and keeping quiet about anything you might know or any factory you might work in. working on the manhattan project, this was taken to a more extreme length. so what this resulted in for some people, it could be quite stressful. this is a town that
it worked for the most part. people who did talk to much out of turn, you were simply just not at work the next day. i interviewed a number of people who would talk about, i remember silence are used to work next to me. she talked a lot and one day she just was not there anymore. you would be given your papers and have to leave. a tremendous amount of self-censorship which was interesting because nobody really wanted to be responsible for screening of the war effort. people told you, don't talk...
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. >> each frame had at least 250 people working on each particular frame at one point. that's how much love went into each frame. >> jon: so they -- but that's normally like what you do with an animated film. this is not animation. >> i mean, it's -- there's a part of it is that is similar. >> jon: really? you were in space. >> we were in space. right. >> jon: so when you're doing that, do you have any sense. how much trust do you have to have in this director, who is a fabulous director? >> you know, 1000%. >> jon: you have to trust. >> as all your actors have to trust you. >> jon: yeah. >> i think you're going to do an amazing job. you're going to be good at this. >> jon: we're getting there. the amazing thing is, normally a movie of this kind of technological precision and acuity doesn't have emotion in it. they find a way to bleed that out. >> it's because they're so concentrated on the amazing aspects of the effects, which they are amazing. i can see you getting lost in that. the way that alfonso used the director was all to accentuate fear and joy. it was all to m
. >> each frame had at least 250 people working on each particular frame at one point. that's how much love went into each frame. >> jon: so they -- but that's normally like what you do with an animated film. this is not animation. >> i mean, it's -- there's a part of it is that is similar. >> jon: really? you were in space. >> we were in space. right. >> jon: so when you're doing that, do you have any sense. how much trust do you have to have in this...
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there are many people out there who arinterested in working for these rates. appens when we set the minimum wage so high, $10 per hour or whenever it happens to be, $7.25, what hpens to those people who don't produce at $10 an hour or $7.205? what we create is a css of people who will never find a job. you why those people? young, inexperienced, teenage, inner-city youth who are now excluded completely frohe work fce a will never learn skills and get the experience necessary for makin a hundred dollars an hour. john: how are they excluded? >> because if they can only produce $5 an hour, no one will employ thee at $10 per hour. no onn will lose on the employees th they hire. john: and the restaurant lobbyists ran this ad. minimum wage. why robots couldoon replace @%er minimum wage.manding a >> were actually seeing is. ifou drive up the cost, what restaurants will do, they still need to make theirrofit, keep the price of their product cheap. they will replace people wit technology. john: mcdonald's respoe thout was interesting. they came out th as simple budget,
there are many people out there who arinterested in working for these rates. appens when we set the minimum wage so high, $10 per hour or whenever it happens to be, $7.25, what hpens to those people who don't produce at $10 an hour or $7.205? what we create is a css of people who will never find a job. you why those people? young, inexperienced, teenage, inner-city youth who are now excluded completely frohe work fce a will never learn skills and get the experience necessary for makin a hundred...
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we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >> alexander thank you. we're going to move on. >> my immigration story is similar to a lot of entrepreneurs. i came to the united states to pursue a masters in technology. i love my experience being part of the education system and getting a masters and learning from people who were innovating things the
we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business...
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at the program we're not more disabled, we're not a blue collar economy any more -- >> more people are workingr. >> exactly. how could we be spending all this more money for disability, have all these people applying for disability. >> when you say all these people applying you have the cato chart that shows the money spent the last 50 years. people say oh, when the economy gets better then it goes down but it barely went down in the '80s when the economy improved a bit. basically it's gone steadily up. >> you had a liberalization eligibility going back to the '80s. you have parents trying to get their kids on psychotropic medications in the hopes they wilber increase their odds of qualifying for a check that goes to dad and mom. so, you're -- >> your neighbor gets it you feel like a stucker if you don't. >> look at the message being sent. i'm disabled. they are becoming labelled. as they become adults what's the first thing they are being taught, don't work. first thing they think disadvantaged. >> disabled used to mean you were paralyzed perhaps. you had a severe injury. now it means what? d
at the program we're not more disabled, we're not a blue collar economy any more -- >> more people are workingr. >> exactly. how could we be spending all this more money for disability, have all these people applying for disability. >> when you say all these people applying you have the cato chart that shows the money spent the last 50 years. people say oh, when the economy gets better then it goes down but it barely went down in the '80s when the economy improved a bit....
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that a self-governing country depends on the goodwill of the of the people and the governmental mechanism a self-governing country works only if you believe it does and i certainly hope that there are no fun there's no fundamental damage to the willingness of people to govern themselves that there's no fundamental damage to the american cherished belief that we can govern ourselves there's no regulations or rules or parliamentary procedure that can guarantee it certainly our constitution provides some very good checks and balances against unbridled power and concentrated power. but it but it has the framers said that's not an airtight guarantee and certainly there is hope we can get back to a time of goodwill but in the last few weeks i've been sort of trying all there's a satish and congressman rush holt from new jersey thank you so much for joining us thank you now on to the u.s. detention facility at guantanamo bay where our team recently sat reporter anastasiya churkin to cover the latest coming out of the prison that's now been indefinitely detaining terror suspects for more than a decade here's her first report.
that a self-governing country depends on the goodwill of the of the people and the governmental mechanism a self-governing country works only if you believe it does and i certainly hope that there are no fun there's no fundamental damage to the willingness of people to govern themselves that there's no fundamental damage to the american cherished belief that we can govern ourselves there's no regulations or rules or parliamentary procedure that can guarantee it certainly our constitution...
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you the british people, never giving up, working those extra hours, coping with those necessary cuts. and you british business, you kept people on in the hard times. you invested before you knew for certain that things were getting better. together, we are clearing up the mess that labor left. \[applause] but i have a simple question to the people in this hall and beyond it. is that enough? is it enough just to clear up labor's mess and think job done? is it enough to think we fix what went wrong and that's enough? i say no, not for me. this isn't job done. it is job begun. i didn't come into politics just to fix what went wrong but to build something right. we in this party, we don't dream of deficits and decimal points and drive fiscal plans. our dreams are about helping people to get on in life. aspiration, opportunity. these are our words, these are dreams. today i want to talk about our one abiding mission. i believe it is the great conservative mission that as our economy starts to recover, we build a land of opportunity in our country today. \[applause] now i know it will be to
you the british people, never giving up, working those extra hours, coping with those necessary cuts. and you british business, you kept people on in the hard times. you invested before you knew for certain that things were getting better. together, we are clearing up the mess that labor left. \[applause] but i have a simple question to the people in this hall and beyond it. is that enough? is it enough just to clear up labor's mess and think job done? is it enough to think we fix what went...
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not willing to work perhaps as hard as some people form eastern europe so of course they're then tracting welfare dependency and of course not everybody coming here is actually coming here for work some are coming here to use the national health service which is free and of course the point of delivery and of course some are claiming benefits in duncan smith the secretary of state for pensions and social security he could be as much as two billion pounds is being spent on welfare support of migrants and of course there's also pressure on school and housing in london the cost of rent has gone up enormously because there's just so much demand and a lot of that is people who are moving into london from all over europe and of course is to having a lot of pressure so even those that are coming here to work is creating a system which is undermining british people in the workplace but it's pressure that has i think out of the u.k. government been quite selective on its handouts and that's what is important at odds over with the e.u. over discriminate dis
not willing to work perhaps as hard as some people form eastern europe so of course they're then tracting welfare dependency and of course not everybody coming here is actually coming here for work some are coming here to use the national health service which is free and of course the point of delivery and of course some are claiming benefits in duncan smith the secretary of state for pensions and social security he could be as much as two billion pounds is being spent on welfare support of...
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the top capital gains tax rate is twenty percent whereas the topped earned income tax rate for working people is thirty nine percent to add insult to injury working people pay payroll taxes on top of that income tax and people who pay capital gains the capitalists they don't the way to fix this is pretty obvious to anyone who understands the difference between capitalism and free enterprise if we're going to have an economy that works for everyone we need to diminish the role of people who only want to make more money that is the capitalists and increase the role of everyday entrepreneurs and workers and consumers people who actually keep our economy running we can do this naturally if we stop giving capitalists their very own special tax code. right now thanks to low capital gains taxes predator capitalists like mitt romney and spoiled heiresses like paris hilton pay less tax on their income than working americans do just because they make their money for money instead of actually working for a living. there shouldn't be a bigger incentive to make money with money then to make money with the
the top capital gains tax rate is twenty percent whereas the topped earned income tax rate for working people is thirty nine percent to add insult to injury working people pay payroll taxes on top of that income tax and people who pay capital gains the capitalists they don't the way to fix this is pretty obvious to anyone who understands the difference between capitalism and free enterprise if we're going to have an economy that works for everyone we need to diminish the role of people who only...
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thisses people working.ou wrote me a note about veterans. 900,000 veterans affected by these cuts. >> children, veterans. >> on the veterans piece, when you mentioned that during the break, it took me back to the time of the government shutdown when you had all of these self-righteous republican members of congress marching down to war memorial standing tall with the american veteran. why won't the president stand with american veterans? why is he standing in the way of people who keep us free? the same people are going to allow this to happen to veterans who fought to keep us free and who are hungry and noticed this program. >> congressman, before i let you go, i want to say i think part of the problem here is perhaps folks aren't aware about the dynamics and contours of the debate. the gop's feet are not held to the fire in terms of the cuts they are proposing. as you pointed out heartlessness of this platform. these had practical, tangible facts on republican, democratic voters, older voters and younger,
thisses people working.ou wrote me a note about veterans. 900,000 veterans affected by these cuts. >> children, veterans. >> on the veterans piece, when you mentioned that during the break, it took me back to the time of the government shutdown when you had all of these self-righteous republican members of congress marching down to war memorial standing tall with the american veteran. why won't the president stand with american veterans? why is he standing in the way of people who...
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apparently not with any great reduction in the payroll. 2700 people worked in the old state broadcaster, roughly 2,000 will be hired back the government has promised. that hasn't happened yet but hundreds are on the new payroll already. now the people who simple thighs with him would say that's clear evidence. but in order ting save a couple thousand jobs, it has to are shed 12 and a half thousand people from the state payroll. but protecting state television. vaxovanes cites the arrest of six golden dawn mps. he said up to a few days before that happened, media were talking about golden dawn as just another party. as soon as the government changed its view of golden dawn so did the mainstream media and now they are decrying them as nazis and fa fascists. >> john seropolos in athens. thanks john. >>> an inquiry is ordered into sunday's violent street protests. and israeli police say it was the largest funeral procession, hundreds of thousands turn out to mourn a spiritual leader and a political cause. [[voiceover]] when people need to be heard, stories need to be told, al jazeera is the
apparently not with any great reduction in the payroll. 2700 people worked in the old state broadcaster, roughly 2,000 will be hired back the government has promised. that hasn't happened yet but hundreds are on the new payroll already. now the people who simple thighs with him would say that's clear evidence. but in order ting save a couple thousand jobs, it has to are shed 12 and a half thousand people from the state payroll. but protecting state television. vaxovanes cites the arrest of six...
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going back to those 300,000 people and all of those people still looking for work. what, we have 11 million people unemployed in this country? so, disability payments are rising because of that, too. explain that for us. >> it's a really interesting phenomen phenomenon. over the last ten years, we've actually seen a number of people on disability double. it becomes this secret crutch for the economy. what's very interesting is that if you actually start scratching at the trend numbers, the number of people who are filing for disability actually mirrors the unemployment number, when people are falling out of the workforce. some of them are just deciding to not go back into the workforce and are filing for disability. now, remind you, disability payments are not much. maybe it's $1200. people who are close to retirement age who really aren't finding the opportunities and are just deciding that it's better to just wait it out, wait till retirement, wait till social security kicks in. and they're trying to subside on this very small amount. >> monica mehta, managing prin
going back to those 300,000 people and all of those people still looking for work. what, we have 11 million people unemployed in this country? so, disability payments are rising because of that, too. explain that for us. >> it's a really interesting phenomen phenomenon. over the last ten years, we've actually seen a number of people on disability double. it becomes this secret crutch for the economy. what's very interesting is that if you actually start scratching at the trend numbers,...
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work. it's not that people don't want to work. le don't want to have gainful employment. it's that sometimes the issues that they have that prevent them from being connected to employment can be terribly opaque to them. so what we do is help them evaluate what it is they want to do, how it is they want to go about doing it, give them the confidence to do so and give them a little push towards that door that we've opened with the employers. >> well, where do you see your career going, joyce? >> well, i absolutely love working with the children there at children's hospital. i'm working towards, like you mentioned, i'm working toward my degree in psychology. so i think i'm going to be, you know, working in child and adolescent psychology in the future. right now i'm just loving the, you know, just working for such a dynamic institution and being able to learn so much. you know, i started the program in april -- i mean i started working there in april as a patient sitter, one on one individual there for patient safety. and i've been re
work. it's not that people don't want to work. le don't want to have gainful employment. it's that sometimes the issues that they have that prevent them from being connected to employment can be terribly opaque to them. so what we do is help them evaluate what it is they want to do, how it is they want to go about doing it, give them the confidence to do so and give them a little push towards that door that we've opened with the employers. >> well, where do you see your career going,...