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talking about sole proprietorships, s-corps, write-offs of 20% of their business income.t men for small businesses? >> are you suggesting, charles, that big government might not be favorable to small business? i am shocked that you would suggest something like that. listen you tax something more when you want less of it. he remove the taxes and other barriers when you want more of it. that is what was done in 2017. although i have a bone to pick because they didn't go far enough for small business vis-a-vis big business, they did go part of the way, why quote, unquote, tax revenue was up 4% in the year that followed. now they want to do the opposite. they want less of your business, whether eliminating that particular deduction, raising the corporate tax rate for the more than one million businesses that file that way. raising the capital gains rate which could, they tilt the playing field away from riskier small businesses towards big business. this is wrong at anytime but it is particularly evil on the back of a time when we've had these government mandates that have be
talking about sole proprietorships, s-corps, write-offs of 20% of their business income.t men for small businesses? >> are you suggesting, charles, that big government might not be favorable to small business? i am shocked that you would suggest something like that. listen you tax something more when you want less of it. he remove the taxes and other barriers when you want more of it. that is what was done in 2017. although i have a bone to pick because they didn't go far enough for small...
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because they reportedly may have improperly used an s corp to avoid paying taxes on speaking fees and book sale profits that they took in. if this is true, wouldn't buy and be guilty of exactly what is accusing others of doing. and by the way, whereas the media, the same media who was and still is obsessed with trumps taxes. net, where, where is their reporting on this? well, i don't expect them to report much of anything, steve, on this because they're actually acting as propaganda, to support this regime the, by the ministration. you're never going to see accountability, but steve, this also highlights again that we have a real problem in this country where there are among those, among what i call the ruling class. who think that the rules and laws are for the dirty little peasants. and for them, it's more series of suggestions. you cannot survive long as a civilization of the country in which you have a bifurcated society in which the laws only apply to a certain a certain segment of the population. and the ruling class thinks that they are exempt. at some point it would be nice if
because they reportedly may have improperly used an s corp to avoid paying taxes on speaking fees and book sale profits that they took in. if this is true, wouldn't buy and be guilty of exactly what is accusing others of doing. and by the way, whereas the media, the same media who was and still is obsessed with trumps taxes. net, where, where is their reporting on this? well, i don't expect them to report much of anything, steve, on this because they're actually acting as propaganda, to support...
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biden may have used an s corp.used as it a tax scheme to avoid paying as much as $500,000 in medicare taxes before he took office. he avoided 500,000 in medicare taxes you and me would pay. so mr. fair share owes more than 500 k. the very taxes, by the way, that fund obamacare. you know that big f'ing deal? the report cites that everyday biden had raked over $1 million in speaking fees and book sales between 2017 and 2018. but he was only taxed on $800,000 of that salary. so he made 13 million but he hid most of it and only taxed on 800,000. that's all the taxes he reported. taxes for thee but not for joe. joining me lara trump and karl rove both fox news contributors. lara, help me out here your it father and family accused of everything under the sun we are learning that joe biden had a fancy way of avoiding just a whole bunch of taxes. >> yeah, one of the more shocking things about this, actually, pete, is that he got paid around $13 million for speaking? who paid this guy more than a dollar for a speech? he can
biden may have used an s corp.used as it a tax scheme to avoid paying as much as $500,000 in medicare taxes before he took office. he avoided 500,000 in medicare taxes you and me would pay. so mr. fair share owes more than 500 k. the very taxes, by the way, that fund obamacare. you know that big f'ing deal? the report cites that everyday biden had raked over $1 million in speaking fees and book sales between 2017 and 2018. but he was only taxed on $800,000 of that salary. so he made 13 million...
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s diplomatic corps that was based in kabul is now in doha. hobbling con's team, says the secretary of state will not be meeting with taliban officials. we sent 19 separate notices to american citizens in afghanistan, encouraging and then urging them to leave most of the remaining american citizens are dual nationals whose home is afghanistan and whose extended families live there. after a day trip to louisiana to survey ida damage, president biden landed in philadelphia late friday night before taking marine one to wilmington, where he will spend the long weekend with family. he managed to escape the white. house for the weekend. but the constant criticism of his decision to withdraw troops and bring home all americans him. he already kept his promise to the taliban, he broke his promise to americans, and he's continuing to break it because they were american citizens who are trying to get out of the country right now, the president is doubling, tripling, even quadrupling down on his decision to remove all american troops from afghanistan bef
s diplomatic corps that was based in kabul is now in doha. hobbling con's team, says the secretary of state will not be meeting with taliban officials. we sent 19 separate notices to american citizens in afghanistan, encouraging and then urging them to leave most of the remaining american citizens are dual nationals whose home is afghanistan and whose extended families live there. after a day trip to louisiana to survey ida damage, president biden landed in philadelphia late friday night before...
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s. marine corps vet who served in iraq mooney died august twenty first from complications of covid nineteen. there are still a staggering number of coronavirus cases across the country and here in california mostly among the unvaccinated there have now been more than four point three million confirmed coronavirus cases here in the state since the beginning of the pandemic that includes seventy two hundred new cases in the last twenty four hours. sixty six thousand people have died in california from the virus including twenty six people since yesterday across the united states there been over forty million cases overall and over six hundred and fifty two thousand deaths. that includes more than thirty two thousand deaths in just the past month alone tomorrow president biden is expected to outline a new strategy against the delta variant according to white house officials he'll unveil a new plan to increase vaccinations to fight the spread of the virus. it'll be a six prong strategy which will reportedly involve both public and private sectors meantime the world health organization is callin
s. marine corps vet who served in iraq mooney died august twenty first from complications of covid nineteen. there are still a staggering number of coronavirus cases across the country and here in california mostly among the unvaccinated there have now been more than four point three million confirmed coronavirus cases here in the state since the beginning of the pandemic that includes seventy two hundred new cases in the last twenty four hours. sixty six thousand people have died in california...
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however and s corp., a partnership and a sole proprietorship under your bill, this legislation betweenll be taxed at 39.6 percent. in your bill. this is an opportunity to fix this. but if you want to proclaim more on small businesses , which is less than 5 million and give favor to see corporations, that is exactly what you are doing with this piece of legislation. read your bill. if you don't like it, change it. i have an amendment to change it. it if you don't know what is in it or you are okay with it. but clearly there is a huge marriage penalty on small businesses across this country and there is a huge favor to see corporations. that is what the language of your bill does. you can either be happy with it, if you are you will vote against my amendment. but if you are not, change it. if you need to call speaker pelosi in the meantime to see if you can change it, do it. we know that this bill that we are debating will not become law. we know it is not. it all depends on what a couple senators on the other side of the building decide. of course you can only lose three members on your
however and s corp., a partnership and a sole proprietorship under your bill, this legislation betweenll be taxed at 39.6 percent. in your bill. this is an opportunity to fix this. but if you want to proclaim more on small businesses , which is less than 5 million and give favor to see corporations, that is exactly what you are doing with this piece of legislation. read your bill. if you don't like it, change it. i have an amendment to change it. it if you don't know what is in it or you are...
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he said he had an s corp., he needs to pay his fair share, art, we know that.r, maria. it is -- that's what's happening with everyone. you know, when you raise tacks, make them unfair, people will try to get around them. that's just as simple as that. they'll try to get around and forcing people to pay taxes much better to have voluntary, much better that people want to help america, want to support the country and not that you force them to do it and they are angry with them. that's not the way to run the country and these people won't stop. maria: leaves to unintended consequences you're right like people taking the money out of the country and hiding it elsewhere. >> in fact, i have a book -- nice talking with you, maria. thank you. maria: all right, see you soon. coming, business owners leaving california lifestyle behind taking companies elsewhere, wait tell we tell you where they are going. a man takes on angry al gait e. alligator. the viral video making a buzz this morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back, many california businesses are now fleeing the golden
he said he had an s corp., he needs to pay his fair share, art, we know that.r, maria. it is -- that's what's happening with everyone. you know, when you raise tacks, make them unfair, people will try to get around them. that's just as simple as that. they'll try to get around and forcing people to pay taxes much better to have voluntary, much better that people want to help america, want to support the country and not that you force them to do it and they are angry with them. that's not the...
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helped fund medicare and obamacare, so, what he and jill did was they routed $13 million through s-corp the medicare tax so over $12 million was exempted from that 3.8% tax rate is that your fair share? stuart: where's the 13 million come from in the first place? i didn't know the man was getting $13 million worth of income. what did he write a book or something? lauren: then there's that but he ended his press conference with breathing room that everybody should have some breathing room to wiggle. he has a lot of breathing room. stuart: he created a lot for himself didn't he? lauren thanks very much indeed. big show, steve hilton, corey lewandowski, texas congressman tony gonzalez and then aoc, well she burst into tears after the house approved funding for israel's iron dome. the missile defense system. they don't want israeli civilians to be protected from terror attacks. i've got something to say about that in my take which is coming up, next hour. >> ♪ big girls don't cry ♪ that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i u
helped fund medicare and obamacare, so, what he and jill did was they routed $13 million through s-corp the medicare tax so over $12 million was exempted from that 3.8% tax rate is that your fair share? stuart: where's the 13 million come from in the first place? i didn't know the man was getting $13 million worth of income. what did he write a book or something? lauren: then there's that but he ended his press conference with breathing room that everybody should have some breathing room to...
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or c-corps or s-corp or whatever. so they can be successful. so e-commerce, marketing basics, you know, how to leverage web applications like maybe intuit. they're going to need to understand how to read a cash flow statement. they're going to need to understand these things intricately so they can be successful long term. this digital skills play book and entrepreneurship play book encompasses all of that. next slide, please. i think i'll hand it over to linda. >> yes. i'll do the next one. so now you've heard about what ray's work is doing and how he's partnering with other city departments to deliver different types of literacy, different literacy to our community and he can go into great detail of that. the department of technology is looking to close the digital divide in terms of the infrastructure that the city needs to deliver that broad band service throughout the city and in the most prioritized areas where there is less access which are shown in this map. and, some examples of recent work, we have over the last three years connected
or c-corps or s-corp or whatever. so they can be successful. so e-commerce, marketing basics, you know, how to leverage web applications like maybe intuit. they're going to need to understand how to read a cash flow statement. they're going to need to understand these things intricately so they can be successful long term. this digital skills play book and entrepreneurship play book encompasses all of that. next slide, please. i think i'll hand it over to linda. >> yes. i'll do the next...
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or c-corps or s-corp or whatever. so they can be successful.commerce, marketing basics, you know, how to leverage web applications like maybe intuit. they're going to need to understand how to read a cash flow statement. they're going to need to understand these things intricately so they can be successful long term. this digital skills play book and entrepreneurship play book encompasses all of that. next slide, please. i think i'll hand it over to linda. >> yes. i'll do the next one. so now you've heard about what ray's work is doing and how he's partnering with other city departments to deliver different types of literacy, different literacy to our community and he can go into great detail of that. the department of technology is looking to close the digital divide in terms of the infrastructure that the city needs to deliver that broad band service throughout the city and in the most prioritized areas where there is less access which are shown in this map. and, some examples of recent work, we have over the last three years connected approx
or c-corps or s-corp or whatever. so they can be successful.commerce, marketing basics, you know, how to leverage web applications like maybe intuit. they're going to need to understand how to read a cash flow statement. they're going to need to understand these things intricately so they can be successful long term. this digital skills play book and entrepreneurship play book encompasses all of that. next slide, please. i think i'll hand it over to linda. >> yes. i'll do the next one. so...
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marine corps f-35's off a japanese ship. these are the beginnings of what you're talking about. we have been on deployment for five months with f-35's and british f-35 on the same ship. i've been on that ship multiple times. there are two skips across the passageway from each other, u.k. and u.s. skiff. we are working our way through that in a good way. i think in the coming years, pressed by what we see from what we see from china, they are leaning into how we plug into this network and share the information. they bought the f-35 so how do we communicate? how would we move the targetable information back-and-forth? i watch things like the class and things we will do this fall, the queen elizabeth to deployment from the u.k. to the pacific and back again. these are great step to moving the ball forward. >> the reason some of these issues,, in any of the exercises and wargames in the indo pacific area, there are number of different allies and partners that come together. thinking through these issues isn't before ever getting to a conflict situation. i wanted to move briefly -- w
marine corps f-35's off a japanese ship. these are the beginnings of what you're talking about. we have been on deployment for five months with f-35's and british f-35 on the same ship. i've been on that ship multiple times. there are two skips across the passageway from each other, u.k. and u.s. skiff. we are working our way through that in a good way. i think in the coming years, pressed by what we see from what we see from china, they are leaning into how we plug into this network and share...
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marine corps f-35's off a japanese ship. these are the beginnings of what you're talking about. we have been on deployment for five months with f-35's and british f-35 on the same ship. i've been on that ship multiple times. there are two skips across the passageway from each other, u.k. and u.s. skiff. we are working our way through that in a good way. i think in the coming years, pressed by what we see from what we see from china, they are leaning into how we plug into this network and share the information. they bought the f-35 so how do we communicate? how would we move the targetable information back-and-forth? i watch things like the class and things we will do this fall, the queen elizabeth to deployment from the u.k. to the pacific and back again. these are great step to moving the ball forward. >> the reason some of these issues,, in any of the exercises and wargames in the indo pacific area, there are number of different allies and partners that come together. thinking through these issues isn't before ever getting to a conflict situation. i wanted to move briefly -- w
marine corps f-35's off a japanese ship. these are the beginnings of what you're talking about. we have been on deployment for five months with f-35's and british f-35 on the same ship. i've been on that ship multiple times. there are two skips across the passageway from each other, u.k. and u.s. skiff. we are working our way through that in a good way. i think in the coming years, pressed by what we see from what we see from china, they are leaning into how we plug into this network and share...
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the settlement act better known as -- the federal government agreed to convey to the lax -- alaska corp.'s 44 million acres of land and compensation of minute or 62.5 million the settlement of alaska's native people. i want to emphasize alaska native people gave up 88% of their traditional and customary land through this settlement. the people of the arctic slope where the only people who did not support it. we were fighting for 99,000 square miles of customary lands. pristine land that sustains our life. we as a people are heavily dependent on resources consistent of migratory birds caribou fish marine mammal and that sustains her healthy way of life it supports our spiritual link to nature. it is our culture belief and traditional value that taking care of our environment and respecting it will continue to sustain our way of life for future generations. under the terms alaska native corporations are mandating and i repeat mandating to provide for the economy social and cultural well-being of the shareholders in perpetuity. this means throughout their lifespan. these were left behind by c
the settlement act better known as -- the federal government agreed to convey to the lax -- alaska corp.'s 44 million acres of land and compensation of minute or 62.5 million the settlement of alaska's native people. i want to emphasize alaska native people gave up 88% of their traditional and customary land through this settlement. the people of the arctic slope where the only people who did not support it. we were fighting for 99,000 square miles of customary lands. pristine land that...
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back in the 60's i was in the job corps and it was fun. i learned heavy equipment operated and we invited the department of forestry and we were taught forest fire training. it was an option to the regular training we would pick up and we would be sent out of state to wyoming and all kinds of places for forest fires. over the years the job corps has been really gutted, but it is still part of the department of forestry, and this looks like we should -- exactly what we should reinvest in so that the youth of the country needs heavy equipment operator and even the landscaping crews were taught tanker trucks. this is something that i really am trying to stir people up with and get the job corps running, especially with the heavy equipment and forest fire thing. this is a solution, i do believe. guest: you know, there are members of congress that agree with that. we are hearing a lot of talk about bringing back vestiges of the civilian conservation corps from the depression era. and, refocusing that on a climate conservation corps and doing th
back in the 60's i was in the job corps and it was fun. i learned heavy equipment operated and we invited the department of forestry and we were taught forest fire training. it was an option to the regular training we would pick up and we would be sent out of state to wyoming and all kinds of places for forest fires. over the years the job corps has been really gutted, but it is still part of the department of forestry, and this looks like we should -- exactly what we should reinvest in so that...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its >> s of staff chair mark milley will hold a briefing on wednesday to discuss the end of the u.s. military mission in afghanistan. live coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday night onto monday, a conversation with susan page about her biography madame speaker, the life and political career of nancy pelosi. >> not many people knew this but she was planning once hillary clinton was elected, nancy pelosi was making plans to step down. she was 76 years old, she had nine grandchildren. that election night was a shock for her and so many others. she said once she realized donald trump is to win the election, it was like a mule was kicking her. physically. she did not say that metaphorically. by the end of that night she decided she was not going anywhere, she would stay and stand up to donald trump and protect democratic priorities including the affordable care act. >> susan page, on c-span ski one day. you can also find all interviews wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-spanshop.org is
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its >> s of staff chair mark milley will hold a briefing on wednesday to discuss the end of the u.s. military mission in afghanistan. live coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> sunday night onto monday, a conversation with susan page about her biography madame speaker, the life and political career of nancy pelosi. >> not many people...
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s commander admitted to the trans try cause will take hold a mistake marine corps, general kenneth mackenzie apologized and acknowledge that those killed and will cause a residential area of campbell. we're not associated with the tara group isis k. i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that strike. moreover, we now assist it. it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with us or were a direct threat to us forces. there was a mistake, and i offer my sincere apology. america's last drop strike officially of the, of the afghan war, turned into a terrible tragedy where we heard them try to justify these as strike say that they saw him this vehicle in year and isis compound that they saw him looting containers, which turned out to be water containers into his god, we found that very quickly that what the united states said and what people were reporting on the ground, the witnesses, and the body count that they didn't fit with the american narrative. the guy, the biden administration drone, was he an aide wo
s commander admitted to the trans try cause will take hold a mistake marine corps, general kenneth mackenzie apologized and acknowledge that those killed and will cause a residential area of campbell. we're not associated with the tara group isis k. i am now convinced that as many as 10 civilians, including up to 7 children, were tragically killed in that strike. moreover, we now assist it. it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died were associated with us or were a direct threat to us...
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s was to try and understand cultural differences. not only today but throughout history. susan: how did the marine corpsntroduce them to photography? jason: he had some interest before he entered the marine corps, i am not sure that was his first introduction, but when he found out there was a department in the marine corps where he could put his skills to use and learn more, he jumped at it. he became more expert as a result of them as zines -- marines. as he has traveled the world in research and scholarship, he has documented a lot of travels with his cameras. i am not a professional photographer and don't know a lot, but i have spoken to people who had seen his work and tell me it's quite good. that this is something tom sowell could have become professional if he had wanted to. i think largely he has used it as an escape from writing and research, a hobby. it is something he has turned to to take his mind off the issues. susan: i wanted to take time to understand his path to economics and harvard. it is not a normal course. you wrote "it would be difficult to underestimate the severity of sowell's
s was to try and understand cultural differences. not only today but throughout history. susan: how did the marine corpsntroduce them to photography? jason: he had some interest before he entered the marine corps, i am not sure that was his first introduction, but when he found out there was a department in the marine corps where he could put his skills to use and learn more, he jumped at it. he became more expert as a result of them as zines -- marines. as he has traveled the world in research...
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back in the 60's i was in the job corps and it was fun.earned heavy equipment operated and we invited the department of forestry and we were taught forest fire training. it was an option to the regular training we would pick up and we would be sent out of state to wyoming and all kinds of places for forest fires. over the years the job corps has been really gutted, but it is still part of the department of forestry, and this looks like we should -- exactly what we should reinvest in so that the youth of the country needs heavy equipment operator and even the landscaping crews were taught tanker trucks. this is something that i really am trying to stir people up with and get the job corps running, especially with the heavy equipment and forest fire thing. this is a solution, i do believe. guest: you know, there are members of congress that agree with that. we are hearing a lot of talk about bringing back vestiges of the civilian conservation corps from the depression era. and, refocusing that on a climate conservation corps and doing the ex
back in the 60's i was in the job corps and it was fun.earned heavy equipment operated and we invited the department of forestry and we were taught forest fire training. it was an option to the regular training we would pick up and we would be sent out of state to wyoming and all kinds of places for forest fires. over the years the job corps has been really gutted, but it is still part of the department of forestry, and this looks like we should -- exactly what we should reinvest in so that the...
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stocks and among the worst performers in the s&p 500 and a downgrade from applied materials and not helping things and it's down about 7% right now and kla corpced microdevices are all among the worst performers chip stocks, carl, julia, very much a key focus and traders tend to look at the chip stocks as an indicator for what's to come on the broader tech space, as well. >> dom, as the case load around the world has gotten a little bit better and as we've gotten some encouraging headlines on vaccines and therapeutics, the street's been out there arguing that the cyclical trade would resume the question is at what point will it begin to make up and in some way for the losses we're seeing in tech >> it's an interesting point, carl, because that kind of re-opening trade and the economically sensitive trade has been one of the biggest winning trades i guess you could call it going all of the way back to the move higher in interest rates that we saw. the oil and gas trade, we know how much energy has bounced back and we know how much the travel and leisure stocks, as well. as you start to take a look at the focus when the tech mini rotation happe
stocks and among the worst performers in the s&p 500 and a downgrade from applied materials and not helping things and it's down about 7% right now and kla corpced microdevices are all among the worst performers chip stocks, carl, julia, very much a key focus and traders tend to look at the chip stocks as an indicator for what's to come on the broader tech space, as well. >> dom, as the case load around the world has gotten a little bit better and as we've gotten some encouraging...
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s. managed it's exit off the almost 20 years of all of the jordan has this report from washington. hi, this on monday. those who love us. navy corps, min max, sylvia said good bye to him at his high school stadium in ohio, 600 kilometers away. and washington legislators demanded to know why soviet and 12 other members of the us military were killed during the evacuation of afghanistan. indeed, why the biden administration felt now was the time to end its military presence and leave the country in the hands of the taller bon. the anger was largely driven by republican. your bazaar abandoning budrum air appeal, lead directly to 13 murray marines murdered. cobble you should resign, we abandon americans behind enemy lines. we left behind the interpreters who you mr . secretary and the president both promise to protect. i can summarize this in one word. betrayal. secretary of state antony blanket was the administration official, summoned to be held to account. his message. president jo biden's, hands were tied in president biden, took office in january. he inherited an agreement that is predecessor, had reached the taliban to remove al
s. managed it's exit off the almost 20 years of all of the jordan has this report from washington. hi, this on monday. those who love us. navy corps, min max, sylvia said good bye to him at his high school stadium in ohio, 600 kilometers away. and washington legislators demanded to know why soviet and 12 other members of the us military were killed during the evacuation of afghanistan. indeed, why the biden administration felt now was the time to end its military presence and leave the country...
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s, a lot of community financial institutions or minority-owned financial institutions are usually using a technology corps provider. they're waiting for that core provider to give a.p.i. access or to level the playing field across all financial institutions. i would just say bringing the core providers in, and we have several that are members of f.d.x., to ensure that there's not a gap between the large and the small, will help that timeline accomplish. but i think with any technology transition, we often talk about the chip card, the mag stripe, the chip card transition, there were a lot of way points along the way that had to be accomplished before you could declare success. mr. torres: my time has expire. thank you. mr. lynch: the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer, for his questions. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to all our witnesses today, an interesting discussion to we're having here. whenever i discuss screen scraping with my constituents and explain to them what it is, they are aghast. they are absolutely horrified that when they give an ok to a th
s, a lot of community financial institutions or minority-owned financial institutions are usually using a technology corps provider. they're waiting for that core provider to give a.p.i. access or to level the playing field across all financial institutions. i would just say bringing the core providers in, and we have several that are members of f.d.x., to ensure that there's not a gap between the large and the small, will help that timeline accomplish. but i think with any technology...
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corps. he's an honorable and honest man. he is also blameless. he had no role in any of these decisions. what was his crime? 'sme was criticizing those decisions. in august he posted this video on the internet. >> if a battalion commander has the simplest complaint, boom, fire, we have a secretary of defense that testified to congress in may that the afghan national security force could withstand the taliban advance. we have chairman enjoyed cheats who come out as a member that was both to advise the military policy, we have a marine combatant commander, all of these people are supposed to advise and i'm not saying we got to be in afghanistan forever, but i am saying did any of you throw your rank on the table and say hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate bagram airfield, the strategic airbase, before we evacuate everyone? >> tucker: that's an honorable in use on the screen. that's a man who's in it for the right reasons, he cares about the country and wants to defend it. there's a man who believed in his superiors, who is not cynical, who is genuinely confused by his superiors' unwillingness to admit their own err
corps. he's an honorable and honest man. he is also blameless. he had no role in any of these decisions. what was his crime? 'sme was criticizing those decisions. in august he posted this video on the internet. >> if a battalion commander has the simplest complaint, boom, fire, we have a secretary of defense that testified to congress in may that the afghan national security force could withstand the taliban advance. we have chairman enjoyed cheats who come out as a member that was both...
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marine corps spokesperson says one of one of them in critical condition, three are in serious condition and 11 are stable. 13 u. svicemen and women were killed in that bombing. the white house said today that the u. s relationship with the taliban rulers of the country has yet to be determined. we will be assessing its of course, based on how they treat individuals in the country, how they treat women whether they let people who want to leave the country leave. all of those are factors that we will be assessing. the united nations says they're resuming humanitarian operations in afghanistan. they say their air services delivering food, medical and emergency supplies to 160 organizations, anyone legally allowed to own a handgun in texas can now carry openly in most places without a permit under a new state law. previously texans had to take at least four hours of training and passed an exam. gun owners must be at least 21 years old and pass an fbi criminal. background check guns, however, are still not allowed in places like airports, schools and federal buildings now to california's recall election. a new poll sh
marine corps spokesperson says one of one of them in critical condition, three are in serious condition and 11 are stable. 13 u. svicemen and women were killed in that bombing. the white house said today that the u. s relationship with the taliban rulers of the country has yet to be determined. we will be assessing its of course, based on how they treat individuals in the country, how they treat women whether they let people who want to leave the country leave. all of those are factors that we...
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the s&p 500 winners, who are they? topped by moderna, kla ten corp., align, etc., etc.ent. nasdaq winners headed by kla ten corp., intuit on that list as well. intuit, the tax-filing people, they're acquiring a marketing company called mail chips -- susan: yep. why are they buying it? it's a big deal, intuit has been on a run this year. mail chip is what allows companies and marketers to send mass market mailing, e-mails. but, you know, let me just bring this up quickly was i know we have -- because i know we have a commercial break, but did you know they never in its entire career a had outside money? that's incredible for a company being bought for a billion dollars. stuart: now they're worth $12 billion. that's wealth creation, if you ask me. all right. >>> coming up, an msnbc anchor says if you're no vaxxeded, no problem, you can just work from home and home school your children. watch this. >> there's always been a choice. if you do not want to get vaccinated, you can work from from home, you can home school your children, you can shop onlinement -- online. [laught
the s&p 500 winners, who are they? topped by moderna, kla ten corp., align, etc., etc.ent. nasdaq winners headed by kla ten corp., intuit on that list as well. intuit, the tax-filing people, they're acquiring a marketing company called mail chips -- susan: yep. why are they buying it? it's a big deal, intuit has been on a run this year. mail chip is what allows companies and marketers to send mass market mailing, e-mails. but, you know, let me just bring this up quickly was i know we have...
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have this underlying history of the 1970's of working with a very tight partnership between federal agencies and states. our federal agencies range from the army corps of engineers and also, the ecological restoration program and the efficient wildlife service which offers a role in terms of wildlife -- fish and wildlife service which offers a role in terms of wildlife management, ecological prophecies, fema with its rolls e on hazard planning and response as well as usdpa with oil. and with the usgs, their science research arm, noaa, so with integrated drought planning resources and also its prediction forecasting capabilities and understanding of the history of climate in the upper midst, so all that together is fantastic. rep. carter: when is the federal government an obstacle or burden to you? ms. wallace: sometimes when each agency might have their own perspective for how things go forward, but as with any family, you might have disagreements for moving forward, but we strive to overcome those, again, one that i have highlighted earlier is the army corps of engineers program, if those could be more shared in terms of liability, we would have mo
have this underlying history of the 1970's of working with a very tight partnership between federal agencies and states. our federal agencies range from the army corps of engineers and also, the ecological restoration program and the efficient wildlife service which offers a role in terms of wildlife -- fish and wildlife service which offers a role in terms of wildlife management, ecological prophecies, fema with its rolls e on hazard planning and response as well as usdpa with oil. and with...
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to take a look at the biggest laggards on the s&p down 1.6% right now names like invesco and mining and materials names, commodity names, things like new corpsll be right back. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. at emerson, our cold chain software and technology keep perishable food at proper temperatures, to assure its safety and quality. emerson. consider it solved. trades. >>> what could chinese developer evergrande's debt crisis mean for u.s. investors top market expert breaks down the situation. details on tradingnation.cnbc.com more "squawk on the street" coming up. it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where s
to take a look at the biggest laggards on the s&p down 1.6% right now names like invesco and mining and materials names, commodity names, things like new corpsll be right back. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer...
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corp. it was ended because of the problems in it in 1940's and they are bringing it back and they will go aroundset at and how to organize your life because a bunch of 18-year-olds know better. stuart: grover, we need you, we need people to go through this thing with fine comb and throw out the nonsense that we should be knowing about that we don't. grover, come back soon. >> there's more and there's worse. stuart: come back, i want to hear it. let's get to democrats that want to close a tax loophole used by crypto investors. okay, i'm not familiar with what this loophole is. can you explain it, lauren. lauren: okay, so right now crypto traders can sell a coin andrea the tax benefits from the loss immediately by back the same or similar asset and they capture the rebound. it's in the hard to do because crypto prices are very volatile. well, house democrats could pay for their 3 and a half trillion dollar spending bill, they want to close that ability. they say doing so brings in $16.8 billion in ten years. but to do so and here is the thing, cryptos would have to be treated as a security to be r
corp. it was ended because of the problems in it in 1940's and they are bringing it back and they will go aroundset at and how to organize your life because a bunch of 18-year-olds know better. stuart: grover, we need you, we need people to go through this thing with fine comb and throw out the nonsense that we should be knowing about that we don't. grover, come back soon. >> there's more and there's worse. stuart: come back, i want to hear it. let's get to democrats that want to close a...
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corp. down 5% as well. those interest rate differentials are huge with regard to the banks. keep an eye on that trade, the second worst performing sector, financials and s00 look at the big technology stocks apple is down 2.5% microsoft, 2.5%, amazon, alphabet, facebook, all making up a large part of the u.s. market one place to keep an eye on, utility stocks they've been wavering between gains and losses every so slightly you can see just about flat on the session right now. the utilities trade has been an underperformer over the last couple of months it did catch a little bit of a relative bid today compared to other parts of the market, but even then, kelly, that utilities etf currently is on an eight-day losing streak. we will see if it can break it today. back to you. >> yeah. again, defensive sectors holding up except that one there are so many other stories going on in the energy and utility space. dom, we appreciate it. >>> dow is down 770 points the nasdaq on track for the worst month in over a year is it too late to make changes to your portfolio? joining us, portfolio manager of the newburgher berman large cap value fund let's pick up on what
corp. down 5% as well. those interest rate differentials are huge with regard to the banks. keep an eye on that trade, the second worst performing sector, financials and s00 look at the big technology stocks apple is down 2.5% microsoft, 2.5%, amazon, alphabet, facebook, all making up a large part of the u.s. market one place to keep an eye on, utility stocks they've been wavering between gains and losses every so slightly you can see just about flat on the session right now. the utilities...
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second best in the s&p on a year to date basis and almost every constituent is now down 10% or more off their recent highs every stock in the group today is down more than 1% with apa corp. and occidental among the worst. down closer to 7 pistons and the moves in energy stocks as oil prices sink both bench marks down 2% today over concerns of a pullback in china. to put today's move in context wti up 10% in the past month alone after storms disrupted much of the production in the gulf but oil and energy getting caught up in the selloff today one of the etfs that tracks oil producers is tracking for the worst day since march. back to you. >> leslie, thank you only a lot of carnage in the energy sector. and when you hear a fund manager like jason saying there's a har hit to china's economy it is not surprising to see why and why investors here in the u.s. might feel it. how do you look at the energy stocks >> the energy sector is above the august lows and even though it's hit today it is sensitive to global growth positions and i don't think it's positioned as badly. when f you look at the xle badly perform the crude and natural gas this quarter i guess my point is they w
second best in the s&p on a year to date basis and almost every constituent is now down 10% or more off their recent highs every stock in the group today is down more than 1% with apa corp. and occidental among the worst. down closer to 7 pistons and the moves in energy stocks as oil prices sink both bench marks down 2% today over concerns of a pullback in china. to put today's move in context wti up 10% in the past month alone after storms disrupted much of the production in the gulf but...
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s resources and medical expertise, available to the areas that need our assistance. we've also this afternoon, activated united states public health service commission corps, which consists of approximately 6000 health professionals. we also are giving back up assistance to the 500 bed ship comfort from the united states navy. americans all over are calling up and asking what they can do. the best thing they can do is respond to this great call by volunteering to give blood. we need americans to continue to answer that call, no matter where you live. please, do your civic duty and assist us by donating blood. it our primary job is to make sure that americans in this tragedy get the help that they need. we will remain in constant contact with governors, mayors, public health officials another local officials, to make sure that all their needs are being met. it is a sad day, but america and all of its citizens certainly share tonight the grief that has been caused, and as the president and everybody in his administration have said, we and the government continue to operate and continue to provide the services to all americans. icans. >> secretary of health and human servic
s resources and medical expertise, available to the areas that need our assistance. we've also this afternoon, activated united states public health service commission corps, which consists of approximately 6000 health professionals. we also are giving back up assistance to the 500 bed ship comfort from the united states navy. americans all over are calling up and asking what they can do. the best thing they can do is respond to this great call by volunteering to give blood. we need americans...