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get out. >> but robbins won't leave.uncer start to have words and a fight breaks out. 38-year-old lashon sawyer is the cook at the bar. the video shows sawyer walking back to the kitchen as patrons exit through the rear door. while he's there he says he makes a shocking discovery. >> as i was going over to close the back door, there was actually a gun on the floor. it stopped the door from closing all the way. >> sawyer feels he can't just leave the gun there so he says he picks it up. >> my intention was to take it to the bartender. that's who runs the place. >> meanwhile, a security camera at the bar's entrance shows customers running out after the fight. >> the bouncer is able to get robbins to leave, but he still lingers outside. >> the guys out front were still arguing with chris. he was standing in the doorway. a lot of threats were being said and stuff. >> robbins has a gun and walks up to the bar door. another man with robbins also has a handgun. as robbins looks inside the bar, word spreads that he's armed. that
get out. >> but robbins won't leave.uncer start to have words and a fight breaks out. 38-year-old lashon sawyer is the cook at the bar. the video shows sawyer walking back to the kitchen as patrons exit through the rear door. while he's there he says he makes a shocking discovery. >> as i was going over to close the back door, there was actually a gun on the floor. it stopped the door from closing all the way. >> sawyer feels he can't just leave the gun there so he says he...
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>> of course, the locals are very tired of political unrest and also the extremely heavy economic robbinsy is going through the worst recession since the second world war. youth unemployment is standing at just over 40% good and really, these latest protests have been caused by the release of the latest state budget which critics say doesn't really solve any problems. it doesn't support the freeze of salaries of workers, the high taxes are staying the same, and so many of the locals are really unhappy with a way this government is trying to deal with these economic problems. what we are seeing here now really reminds us that italy is still in the same line with the other seven eu states, like greece and portugal. thousands havelso ken to the streets and portugal early on saturday. also protesting against austerity measures. so this isot jt a cal situation. thiss what is happening in the southern rou -- in the seven european union. >>t is still tough in the south. thank you for that for now. a suicide bombing has claimed the lives of cysts -- a 16 syrian soldiers. other opposition factions
>> of course, the locals are very tired of political unrest and also the extremely heavy economic robbinsy is going through the worst recession since the second world war. youth unemployment is standing at just over 40% good and really, these latest protests have been caused by the release of the latest state budget which critics say doesn't really solve any problems. it doesn't support the freeze of salaries of workers, the high taxes are staying the same, and so many of the locals are...
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reporters when a the most famous contemporary reporters he even played himself with "the sopranos." , tom robbins worked with him a daily dues in they had interviewed linda in 1997 it is suspicious they claim they look for those tapes but whenever. on the right to is might. i am half italian at least half of my book is accurate. but mike was the prosecutor so jerry although by the way at the height of the colombo war 14 people killed including two innocent bystanders literally that scarpa killed himself in no doubt leaking information to him that led to some of the deaths why he was indicted in brooklyn. it was written about and they knew that meant there would be a star witness. she allegedly lies in the abruptly end the trial now the headline two weeks later. do you know, what he did that i? they celebrated at the stake hot plug dash at the steakhouse. but listen to what the judges said. so the fbi was willing to make their own deal with this double. with criminal immunity in return for the affirmation. not only to the shield for prosecution the also actively recruited him for crimes under thei
reporters when a the most famous contemporary reporters he even played himself with "the sopranos." , tom robbins worked with him a daily dues in they had interviewed linda in 1997 it is suspicious they claim they look for those tapes but whenever. on the right to is might. i am half italian at least half of my book is accurate. but mike was the prosecutor so jerry although by the way at the height of the colombo war 14 people killed including two innocent bystanders literally that...
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and it's about thanking susan robbins for her hard work running really san francisco's kind of film industry and grabbing hollywood. susan if you want to come up and talk about this and thank you for your hard work >> thank you, very much. i appreciate that. good morning, commissioners. as you know i'm director of the film commission and i appreciate you let me speak here today. as you know filming and production for tv and commercials contribute to san francisco in numerous ways provides local jobs to crew and background jobs and contribute to worldwide recognition. this is one of our tools for tourism. san francisco is the location for some of most recognized films from streets of san francisco to bullet to vertigo to milk, gnash bridges and even more recently woody allen's movie. in addition the money is put into the san franciscan community it is spent on hotels and door rentals and hardwood and wardrobe purchases and gasoline and except rentals and, of course, our cities services. since it's inception in 2006 the rebate program has had a total of 14 rebates totally more than $100,000. t
and it's about thanking susan robbins for her hard work running really san francisco's kind of film industry and grabbing hollywood. susan if you want to come up and talk about this and thank you for your hard work >> thank you, very much. i appreciate that. good morning, commissioners. as you know i'm director of the film commission and i appreciate you let me speak here today. as you know filming and production for tv and commercials contribute to san francisco in numerous ways provides...
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. >> stephen: the fame of the last episode was called "felina" from marty robbins hit ♪ down in the westexas town of el paso, i fell in love with a mexican girl ♪ he has to come back because the bad guys have captured his girlfriend-- or the authorities have-- to draw him back and he comes back for his girlfriend in the song knowing he's going to die. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: walt comes back. does he come back for jesse, to save him? or is he coming back for the blue meth? is the blue meth his girlfriend? >> i think -- to use "lord of the rings" terms -- >> stephen: please. please. >> i think he's coming back for his precious and his precious is the blue meth in the lab, the lab he constructed. when he comes back, i think he's coming back to set things right financially for his family and after that he just wants to wipe out uncle jack and his gang and he realizes in the hour-- in this final hour-- that jesse is still alive and he wants to wipe out jesse, too. but in other wonderful western terms, it's a bit like the end of "the searchers." all throughout "the searchers" john wayne is
. >> stephen: the fame of the last episode was called "felina" from marty robbins hit ♪ down in the westexas town of el paso, i fell in love with a mexican girl ♪ he has to come back because the bad guys have captured his girlfriend-- or the authorities have-- to draw him back and he comes back for his girlfriend in the song knowing he's going to die. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: walt comes back. does he come back for jesse, to save him? or is he coming back for...
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if you haven't already gotten a cake, um, maybe go in for one of those ice cream cakes from baskin robbins. they're very good. very delicious. meredith's allergic to dairy, so... she's not the only one that's going to be eating it, right? and i think everybody likes ice cream cake. it's not, uh... not just about her, so... it is her birthday-- mint chocolate chip! would be good. how about some... mint chocolate chip? hey. so, listen, i was thinking that it might be a good idea if you and i formed an alliance. 'cause of the downsizing... i think an alliance might be a good idea. you know, help each other out. do you want to form an alliance...with me? absolutely i do. good, good, excellent. okay, now we need to figure out who's vulnerable and who is protected... there may be-- (jim) at that moment, i was just so happy. i mean, everything dwight does annoys me. did you get your tickets? to what? the gun show. [laughs quietly] and i spend...hours thinking of ways to get back at him, but only in ways that would get me arrested. and then here he comes and he says, "no, jim, here's a way." and t
if you haven't already gotten a cake, um, maybe go in for one of those ice cream cakes from baskin robbins. they're very good. very delicious. meredith's allergic to dairy, so... she's not the only one that's going to be eating it, right? and i think everybody likes ice cream cake. it's not, uh... not just about her, so... it is her birthday-- mint chocolate chip! would be good. how about some... mint chocolate chip? hey. so, listen, i was thinking that it might be a good idea if you and i...
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- the windowless building by the baskin robbins. - what? - forget it. i'm never gonna know what goes on there. - my friend at the scranton blade is totally plugged into these matters. - you're in the gay mafia. - you're thinking of another group-- much wealthier, much older. [whispers] you sound ignorant. - you guys, um... talking senator? - no. - no. why would we be talking about the senator? - 'cause he's totally gay. how do i know that robert is gay? he "liked" my facebook photos at 3:00 in the morning. - name--david brent. occupation--inspirer. status--none of your business. young, free, and single, though. thanks for asking. hear you're looking for a new boss, yeah? someone to tell a bunch of discontented, under-encouraged drones what to do every day. is that it? oh-- oh, out-of-touch powers that be. want me to fire them? they don't see things your way? then i am that dude. bye-bye, baby, bye-bye. get some other corporate suit to lay down the law. what? you've changed your mind? you're now looking for a leader of men? ipso facto...women too. when d
- the windowless building by the baskin robbins. - what? - forget it. i'm never gonna know what goes on there. - my friend at the scranton blade is totally plugged into these matters. - you're in the gay mafia. - you're thinking of another group-- much wealthier, much older. [whispers] you sound ignorant. - you guys, um... talking senator? - no. - no. why would we be talking about the senator? - 'cause he's totally gay. how do i know that robert is gay? he "liked" my facebook photos...
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patrick robbins remembers fruit orchards as a child. it's a different fruit that's about to plant a seed, apple. >> how right did they do this? what did they get wrong? >> reporter: apple's new campus is called the spaceship. it's a saucer-shipped building. robin is right next door, with more than 14,000 employees expected to work here. he wonders what the traffic is going to be like. the avenue already has heavy traffic during peak hours. >> getting out of our driveway is a challenge. we don't want that to get any worse. i don't know. i hope it doesn't. but there's part of me that says it's going to get worse. >> reporter: some neighbors worry about how apple's campus will affect other busy streets like stevens creek boulevard. she says that apple has done a good job with other issues. >> i think it's spectacular. apple could go anywhere. they were outgrowing their current campus. and they chose to stay was a huge relief and also very exciting. >> reporter: the cupertino mayor is not worried about the traffic. >> they go up through the
patrick robbins remembers fruit orchards as a child. it's a different fruit that's about to plant a seed, apple. >> how right did they do this? what did they get wrong? >> reporter: apple's new campus is called the spaceship. it's a saucer-shipped building. robin is right next door, with more than 14,000 employees expected to work here. he wonders what the traffic is going to be like. the avenue already has heavy traffic during peak hours. >> getting out of our driveway is a...
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cliff robbins will be with us for the rest of the show. coming up on the squawk ceo call.oesn't even try anymore. a company that specializes in information solutions for the federal government including intelligence, cyber security and health care, the ceo of caci international. >>> and now "squawk horror stories" from the year 2025. >> the "new york times" ships all employees to the last remaining section, sports. >> the gourdman administration outlaws the use of all fossil fuels despite the complete lack of evidence of manmade global warming. >> direct flights and competitive pricing and while airline seat sizes decrease by 10%, the average passenger girth has increased by a factor of five maximizing spillover. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." it's time for our halloween edition of our "squawk" ceo call. it's a $3.7 billion
cliff robbins will be with us for the rest of the show. coming up on the squawk ceo call.oesn't even try anymore. a company that specializes in information solutions for the federal government including intelligence, cyber security and health care, the ceo of caci international. >>> and now "squawk horror stories" from the year 2025. >> the "new york times" ships all employees to the last remaining section, sports. >> the gourdman administration outlaws...
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who doesn't love dunkin' donuts and baskin-robbins? this is what we have going on for halloween. already done. you can pretend you made it. >> i will eat it. >> jenna wouldn't eat a bagel. >> i would, too. i just had a baby! >> what you should know before you walk down the aisle again. >> and madeleine shows you how to indulge without all the guilt. let me just tell you, not with the donuts. right after this. >>> fall is finally here. >> and for every season there's a reason to watch. wake up with al weekday mornings on the weather channel. >> just right. all your local weather, travel updates and the day's top stories. >> the front will move through and it will change the temperatures. >> you just can't beat this kind of weather. >> everything you need to know first thing. >> here's the big picture. >> we're kind of like a killer app in the morning. >> tap into us. >> "wake up with al" with stephanie abrams and al roker only on the weather channel. hey, have you guys heard about probiotics? for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that help
who doesn't love dunkin' donuts and baskin-robbins? this is what we have going on for halloween. already done. you can pretend you made it. >> i will eat it. >> jenna wouldn't eat a bagel. >> i would, too. i just had a baby! >> what you should know before you walk down the aisle again. >> and madeleine shows you how to indulge without all the guilt. let me just tell you, not with the donuts. right after this. >>> fall is finally here. >> and for...
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mel robbins a radio talk show host and trial attorney, also editor-in-chief of the website the 45.com. i've been watching this since the story broke earlier this morning on the local news t noon news was dominated by all this. the question now is how in the world could this have happened? no one has a reason or a motive and no one has any idea why this beloved teacher would have been murdered. >> it's kind of a wild timeline, this kid ho's 14 years old, he's in ninth grade, he's about six feet tall and he's the leading scorer for the jv soccer team. he didn't show up for practice yet and he didn't show up for the pizza dinner and then his parents reporting him missing and then the family of the teacher reported her missing and that's when things started to coalesce. >> the cops went to the school and started searching the school. they went to that second floor bathroom and found a pool of blood. that's when they started a search team, they fanned out from the school and they didn't have to go far, to the woods behind them. these soccer kids were out searching for the boy, they didn't
mel robbins a radio talk show host and trial attorney, also editor-in-chief of the website the 45.com. i've been watching this since the story broke earlier this morning on the local news t noon news was dominated by all this. the question now is how in the world could this have happened? no one has a reason or a motive and no one has any idea why this beloved teacher would have been murdered. >> it's kind of a wild timeline, this kid ho's 14 years old, he's in ninth grade, he's about six...
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with is, mel robbins, a talk show host and a trial attorney.ell, you know, it's one thing after another. >> i tell you, the skies aren't safe for anyone, particularly women. what a freak that he is busy, while on work, there to detect and prevent any kind of threat to airlines to airports and passengers, and here he is committing a crime. >> it seems there is no end to these stories. it's important for context to realize they have like 435 million employees, the tsa now. but literally they have like 80,000. when you get 80,000 people in the middle of anything you're going to have some bad eggs, but feels like we could do this kind of story every day. >> i think we do seem to do this kind of story every day. the good news in this story is the fact that there was a passenger on board that actually saw this happening and he didn't just hit the call button. he actually stood up and grabbed the guy's phone, and alerted the authorities. basically making a citizens arrest. can you imagine, in the middle of the aisleways as people are boarding this sou
with is, mel robbins, a talk show host and a trial attorney.ell, you know, it's one thing after another. >> i tell you, the skies aren't safe for anyone, particularly women. what a freak that he is busy, while on work, there to detect and prevent any kind of threat to airlines to airports and passengers, and here he is committing a crime. >> it seems there is no end to these stories. it's important for context to realize they have like 435 million employees, the tsa now. but...
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>> former irish president gary robbins, now heads the mary robinson foundation climate justice. -- former irish president mary inson, and now heads the mary robinson foundation climate justice. on this firstore anniversary of superstorm sandy in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today marks the first anniversary of superstorm sandy hitting the new york region, becoming one of the most instructive storms in the nations history. their first pummeling cuba, jamaica, and the dominican republic, sandy made its way up the east coast. 29, the hurricane blasted new york city with a record storm surge as high as 13 feet. the storm also heavily hit the jersey shore and parts of new england. sandy ultimately killed 159 people along the east coast and 650,000 homes.an $70 billion ind damage across eight states. millions were left without power in new york for weeks. serious and big storm, and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, the atlantic going north, that you need to take this very seriously
>> former irish president gary robbins, now heads the mary robinson foundation climate justice. -- former irish president mary inson, and now heads the mary robinson foundation climate justice. on this firstore anniversary of superstorm sandy in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today marks the first anniversary of superstorm sandy hitting the new york region, becoming one of the most instructive...
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dunkin' donuts and baskin-robbins saw 36% rise in quarterly profits.earnings miss on international shares and lagging results. >> 22 new locations last quarter where are they seeing the most opportunities? how are lower coffee prices impacting store prices? joining us with the answers duncan brands chairman and ceo, nigel travis. welcome, nigel, once again. we like the story because we watched you over the past year step it up. first get to the numbers. why the miss on the level where people are wondering is it margins? is it costs? what happened there? >> no, i think it es have simple. we had a great quarter. the u.s. was on fire literal lift we were delighted with the u.s. results and i think actually your, you eating all those doughnuts, liz, helped a little bit. but, the miss is simply, we took impayment in spain. we made investment last year. we saw this as long-term investment. we feel good about the investment. it is something i would do again today. we see europe with the high gdp, high average weekly opportunities, high weekly average weekly s
dunkin' donuts and baskin-robbins saw 36% rise in quarterly profits.earnings miss on international shares and lagging results. >> 22 new locations last quarter where are they seeing the most opportunities? how are lower coffee prices impacting store prices? joining us with the answers duncan brands chairman and ceo, nigel travis. welcome, nigel, once again. we like the story because we watched you over the past year step it up. first get to the numbers. why the miss on the level where...
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shawshank redemption, tim robbins' character cooked the books and then there's also "national treasurenational archives? i'm getting shrugs. link to the full list is up at jansing.msnbc.com. has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the doctors at the emergency room recommended that i have it checked out by an eye doctor. there was concern about my eyesight. when i had shingles the music stopped. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ 'take me home...' ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day or...' man: twooooooooooooooooo! is that me, was i singing
shawshank redemption, tim robbins' character cooked the books and then there's also "national treasurenational archives? i'm getting shrugs. link to the full list is up at jansing.msnbc.com. has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt...
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and my father to the cullom wanted to grow up to be jackie robbins and my dad would be willie mays. and those were the heroes but other people fantasize about and i fantasized about being a brogue scholar. i don't know why today i wanted to go to harvard or yale or oxford or cambridge. i got a fellowship. i wanted to be marshall, fulbright, melanie mukasey could i didn't get any of those and i was the junior year phi beta kappa and out to be some commodity and i'm from west virginia. i figured they just had to give it to me if i walked in the room. there is only one of me. but i figured -- in the was humiliating and very stressful to me for a with these fellowships and i figured that i was being artificial, not true to myself and finally i decided i was down to the last fellowship and i decided to be myself because what more could i lose and to my astonishment they gave me that the bush said and i ran home back to college on the corner of the kawlija and elm street and i called my parents and my father picked up the phone and i said put mauney on the extension phone and she got on a
and my father to the cullom wanted to grow up to be jackie robbins and my dad would be willie mays. and those were the heroes but other people fantasize about and i fantasized about being a brogue scholar. i don't know why today i wanted to go to harvard or yale or oxford or cambridge. i got a fellowship. i wanted to be marshall, fulbright, melanie mukasey could i didn't get any of those and i was the junior year phi beta kappa and out to be some commodity and i'm from west virginia. i figured...
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will be on with us as well but they continue to expand their offerings to their customers and baskin-robbins umbrella and both chains have seen growth. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: what is bugging me is the detroit bankruptcy. an american tragedy, a great old city devastated by decades of decline in manufacturing but before it also is a self-inflicteds involving selfish and shortsighted politicians and people who want to sacrifice from everyone but themselves. they troy those $8 billion in obligations it can't pay but one city-owned property owns more than $10 billion in precious assets that can be sold, assets that are held in storage and rarely ever gets seen. the default institute of art evans masterpieces by van gogh, diego rivera, displays 350 works at any one time but its collection spans 66,000 pieces worth $10 billion or more but city leaders refuse to sell any of it. museum director telling the new york times, quote, i would do anything i could for pension holders and their problems but those problems have nothing to do with the d i a. yes they do. this is a city with thousa
will be on with us as well but they continue to expand their offerings to their customers and baskin-robbins umbrella and both chains have seen growth. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: what is bugging me is the detroit bankruptcy. an american tragedy, a great old city devastated by decades of decline in manufacturing but before it also is a self-inflicteds involving selfish and shortsighted politicians and people who want to sacrifice from everyone but themselves. they troy those $8 billion...
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angela robbins wants to know, celebrity crush is whom?'t have? other than all that great stuff. finally, i'm going to make you pick one. who was your favorite "pitch perfect" co-star and why? >> they're all my friends. there's like ten of them. >> all tied for first? >> a guy, adam divine, i played opposite with. and he is the funniest dude. he has his own show. >> all right. she wants you to follow her. we'll get you that after in the break. rebel wilson, everybody. "super fun night." >> 9:30 eastern right here on abc. that was brilliant. thank you so much. >>> all right, sammy. follow that. >> can we keep her? can we keep rebel forever? can we, josh? i just want to keep her forever. good morning, you guys. you have a special abc family shoutout involved here. tell me your name. and who are we talking to? >> i'm suzanne. and my sister is julie sisk, the morning anchor with jim, in the quad cities, moline, illinois. >> all right. good morning, quad cities. good morning, everybody. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to shar
angela robbins wants to know, celebrity crush is whom?'t have? other than all that great stuff. finally, i'm going to make you pick one. who was your favorite "pitch perfect" co-star and why? >> they're all my friends. there's like ten of them. >> all tied for first? >> a guy, adam divine, i played opposite with. and he is the funniest dude. he has his own show. >> all right. she wants you to follow her. we'll get you that after in the break. rebel wilson,...
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and there are practical robbins with raising the cap. -- problems with raising the cap. people have a lot of choice whether they take their composition in wages, which would be taxed by social security, or take it in dividends and profits, which would not be taxed. it is fairly easy to manipulate the wage andower increasing profits. it becomes hard to administer what that cap it's about a certain amount here as jason says, item and all -- i do not know how much of bill gates' income is earned income. shirley on the democrats line. caller: hi. one of the things you could start with is ask your guests whether they are republican, democrat, or other. you reform -- he referred to the "financial times," so i will rephrase your ,"estion, the "financial times i think a couple of years ago, had an article saying if we went to medicare for everybody, similar to what they have in europe, canada, israel, that we would save up to $300 billion a year. $300 billion a year. we would just be cutting out the middleman because our medicare does not cost a whole lot for overhead. , work fo
and there are practical robbins with raising the cap. -- problems with raising the cap. people have a lot of choice whether they take their composition in wages, which would be taxed by social security, or take it in dividends and profits, which would not be taxed. it is fairly easy to manipulate the wage andower increasing profits. it becomes hard to administer what that cap it's about a certain amount here as jason says, item and all -- i do not know how much of bill gates' income is earned...
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get to the other, they can find solutions to their robbins.neva -- geneva has built process of mutual consent that we could veto somebody from the other side and they could veto somebody from our site. our main criteria is people who committed crimes against humanity should not be part of that debate. not want a very notorious head of the air force intelligence agency to be present at the table. in regime, they linked to russia some names that would be acceptable. the point is they have to be will bego back and reporting to some of those guides, who have blood on their hand. tore can be creative ideas reconcile. we believe the coalition and the opposition delegation, but we are open to include others. those who are not necessarily included in the coalition, but share our goals of the revolution. >> let's take one last question. >> thank you very much. did you speak on the difficulties of the eight court nation unit in providing for councils and what s isnc doing to facilitate that? >> the acu and the local councils, they see they are one organ
get to the other, they can find solutions to their robbins.neva -- geneva has built process of mutual consent that we could veto somebody from the other side and they could veto somebody from our site. our main criteria is people who committed crimes against humanity should not be part of that debate. not want a very notorious head of the air force intelligence agency to be present at the table. in regime, they linked to russia some names that would be acceptable. the point is they have to be...
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you don't need to be a maniac tony robbins but be able to share what you love to do.t do you think? i mean, you want to talk about your family i imagine? >> presenting your best self-here. you don't want to be debbie downer and make the person snooze and go why am i here? >> a lot of people find their identity in their job is that a good topic to talk about or is it too much? >> it's fun especially if you have a really interesting job. fun to share about it a lot of times it becomes too boring. you want to be able to be like who am i going to be with you. >> going to be going to dinner with you traveling with you in the park with you. you want to get more into these kind of things. >> don't give your resume that can be a snooze fest, too can't it? >> it can. >>. so things we don't want to talk about. we mentioned our ex 50% say if you talk too much about your ex, you are getting kicked to the cush quick. >> i dividing religion, politics. see if you like each other as people first. dating is about romance. so many people think it's about really giving a resume. you are
you don't need to be a maniac tony robbins but be able to share what you love to do.t do you think? i mean, you want to talk about your family i imagine? >> presenting your best self-here. you don't want to be debbie downer and make the person snooze and go why am i here? >> a lot of people find their identity in their job is that a good topic to talk about or is it too much? >> it's fun especially if you have a really interesting job. fun to share about it a lot of times it...
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if syrians get to the other, they can find solutions to their robbins. geneva has built a process of mutual consent that we could veto somebody from the other side and they could veto somebody from our site. our main criteria is people who committed crimes against humanity should not be part of that debate. we do not want a very notorious head of the air force intelligence agency to be present at the table. in regime, they linked to russia some names that would be acceptable. the point is they have to be able to go back and will be reporting to some of those guides, who have blood on their hand. there can be creative ideas to reconcile. we believe the coalition and the opposition delegation, but we are open to include others. those who are not necessarily included in the coalition, but share our goals of the revolution. >> let's take one last question. >> thank you very much. did you speak on the difficulties of the eight court nation unit in providing for councils and what s isnc doing to facilitate that? >> the acu and the local councils, they see they
if syrians get to the other, they can find solutions to their robbins. geneva has built a process of mutual consent that we could veto somebody from the other side and they could veto somebody from our site. our main criteria is people who committed crimes against humanity should not be part of that debate. we do not want a very notorious head of the air force intelligence agency to be present at the table. in regime, they linked to russia some names that would be acceptable. the point is they...