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you can go to the state treasury websites directly. you go there and type in your name and probably want to just use your middle initial and last name. that opens it wider and you'll search for addresses where you use to live, use maiden names if you got married and put all the information in there and it will pop up and say hey, you've got cash. >> most of these are free, is that right? >> these are free. if somebody tries to charge you for them, it's not necessarily a scam but you shouldn't pay more than 10 or 20% that have somebody do it for you. it's so easy to do it yourself i would try doing it yourself before you follow bread crumbs to ask a service to do it. >> may i ask you a personal question about this? >> i don't know. >> i have actually found unclaimed funds from moving from state to state where all the addresses didn't change and i was able to get that back. i recently had one here in new information and when i put in my information they asked for it said this person was deceased. >> meaning you? >> yeah, meaning me. how
you can go to the state treasury websites directly. you go there and type in your name and probably want to just use your middle initial and last name. that opens it wider and you'll search for addresses where you use to live, use maiden names if you got married and put all the information in there and it will pop up and say hey, you've got cash. >> most of these are free, is that right? >> these are free. if somebody tries to charge you for them, it's not necessarily a scam but you...
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cooper says someone claiming to be an inspector with the state treasury is calling people - and is even manipulating the caller i-d to make it look as if the state is really calling. cooper says it )s important to remember no legitimate government official will ever demand money or any personal new at 5:30 - the next time you are driving down interstate 95 - be careful. some drivers say concrete rocks being thrown at their cars. chelsea rarrick with our sister station in richmond- tells us the stretch of interstate where police say it s happening. it )s one of the last things you d expect while driving along i-95 someone deliberately throwing a rock at your windshield, -- putting your safety in danger. a spokesman with virginia state police says they believe that s what someone is doing between the maury street and bells road exits - near phillip morris. on friday we told you about evette delvalle and tasha brown. they were driving north on 95 around 4 am thursday, when a huge rock hit their window, -- shattering the windshield. thing happened to someone else that same morning - in the
cooper says someone claiming to be an inspector with the state treasury is calling people - and is even manipulating the caller i-d to make it look as if the state is really calling. cooper says it )s important to remember no legitimate government official will ever demand money or any personal new at 5:30 - the next time you are driving down interstate 95 - be careful. some drivers say concrete rocks being thrown at their cars. chelsea rarrick with our sister station in richmond- tells us the...
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. >>> the united states treasury secretary will head to puerto rico tomorrow to discuss the u.s. territories public that -- debt crisis. the island is $72 billion in the red. the governor is wanting to declare bankruptcy. >>> a new report projects that robots could take over more than 5 million jobs over the next five years. and they say more robots will replace laborers. and there will be an increase in artificial intelligence and automated call centers. the report found office and risk. >>> the supreme court will give president obama a final shot at implementing his plan shield more than 4 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. the justices what hear reasons on why obama has the power to change immigration policy without going through congress. will add fuel to the heated debate over illegal immigration in the 2016 presidential campaign. >>> michigan governor rick snyder delivers his state of the state speech today on the growing anger over the state's response to the water contamination crisis in flint. we have the story from flint. >> dozens of people demonstrated
. >>> the united states treasury secretary will head to puerto rico tomorrow to discuss the u.s. territories public that -- debt crisis. the island is $72 billion in the red. the governor is wanting to declare bankruptcy. >>> a new report projects that robots could take over more than 5 million jobs over the next five years. and they say more robots will replace laborers. and there will be an increase in artificial intelligence and automated call centers. the report found...
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after two years banks turn over undeposited checks to the state treasury. is this a symptom of a greater problem, the fact you forget to deposit certain checks? >> well, i guess i would look at it the other way, which is we make sure we get the money. >> reporter: taxpayers told us -- >> i think it's a problem with management, yes. >> reporter: every tax dollar should always be accounted for. >> they should know. >> reporter: mike agreed. >> that to me shows you're not being a good steward of taxpayer dollars. >> reporter: nobody has reunited with more missing money than the allentown representative. with his help they found nearly half a million of their own isz ma missing money. >> you don't have to scroll or move, you type in your name, and there's all the claims under a name. >> reporter: he said it should be that easy for local governments. >> it's not hard to check out, just a matter of saying look at this website every few months. >> in philadelphia the city treasurer checks once a year for unclaimed money. the kenney administration is moving the cit
after two years banks turn over undeposited checks to the state treasury. is this a symptom of a greater problem, the fact you forget to deposit certain checks? >> well, i guess i would look at it the other way, which is we make sure we get the money. >> reporter: taxpayers told us -- >> i think it's a problem with management, yes. >> reporter: every tax dollar should always be accounted for. >> they should know. >> reporter: mike agreed. >> that to me...
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north carolina attorney general roy cooper says someone claiming to be an inspector with the state treasury is calling people -- but it )s just a scam. the scammer is even manipulating caller i-d to make it look as if the state is really calling. cooper says it )s important to remember no legitimate government official will ever demand money or any personal information over the phone. a bit of infamy has spiked business for a los angeles clothing store. lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman was wearing two of their shirts in the recently- published rolling stone interview. the los angeles company says in the rolling stone photo s of guzman with penn -- the drug lord is wearing one of their distinctive shirts. guzman was recaptured in mexico last friday, six months after his daring prison escape. the companies website even calls it the "most wanted shirt" on their website. if you want the same shirt it will cost you one the service dog for a young boy in chesterfield who has autism -- has returned home. rambo, or "bo" for short -- is conner acton )s therapy dog, and-p&he s also deaf. conner )s moth
north carolina attorney general roy cooper says someone claiming to be an inspector with the state treasury is calling people -- but it )s just a scam. the scammer is even manipulating caller i-d to make it look as if the state is really calling. cooper says it )s important to remember no legitimate government official will ever demand money or any personal information over the phone. a bit of infamy has spiked business for a los angeles clothing store. lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman...
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that's a database of many state treasuries treasuries. >> also, unclaimed.org has a few state treasuries and can you go to a few websites directly. go there and type in your name and you probably want to just use your middle initial and your last name because that will open the -- the spigots a little bit wider and then you'll search for addresses where you used to live. use maiden names and if you got married and throw all the information in there and it will >> most of these are free. >> these are a free search. >> these are the free and if somebody tries to charge you for them, it's not necessarily a scam, but you shouldn't pay more than 10% or 20% to have somebody do it for you an so easy to do it yourself. try doing it yourself before you follow any bread crumbs to have a service do it. >> may i ask you a personal question about this. >> you're all worried. >> i'm a little worried. >> i've found unclaimed funds from moving from state to state where all the addresses didn't change and was able to get that back. recently had one in new york city, put in all my information and when i p
that's a database of many state treasuries treasuries. >> also, unclaimed.org has a few state treasuries and can you go to a few websites directly. go there and type in your name and you probably want to just use your middle initial and your last name because that will open the -- the spigots a little bit wider and then you'll search for addresses where you used to live. use maiden names and if you got married and throw all the information in there and it will >> most of these are...
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if the state keeps control of it in the state treasury, that is fine. the money is drawing interest there. but the federal government, i do not know if that is such a wise idea. who knows what they will do with it. the problem with diverting it to the states is this is the money the federal department acquired. a congressman could put it into block grants and set it to states if they chose. write your congressman and tell them to do that i guess. host: los angeles, california, democrats line. good morning. i complained about the situation with the banks over a year ago. i got a response in the white house. they did nothing about it. is gettingn valley in on the property in the middle class black community, under president obama. no one is saying anything. i do not understand how this could happen underneath a black resident. guest: regarding the situation with silicon valley, i am not certain what that is. i have not heard about it. is this practice only going to be regulated with big banks or can it be done with ?ther entities as well guest: the origin
if the state keeps control of it in the state treasury, that is fine. the money is drawing interest there. but the federal government, i do not know if that is such a wise idea. who knows what they will do with it. the problem with diverting it to the states is this is the money the federal department acquired. a congressman could put it into block grants and set it to states if they chose. write your congressman and tell them to do that i guess. host: los angeles, california, democrats line....
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this money. ``>> pretty's actually. ``>> you want to start on a ``that's a database of many state ``treasuries ``treasuries. ``>> also, unclaimed.org has a few ``state treasuries and can you go ``to a few websites directly. ``go there and type in your name ``and you probably want to just ``use your middle initial and your ``last name because that will open ``the -- the spigots a little bit ``wider and then you'll search for ``addresses where you used to ``live. ``use maiden names and if you got ``married and throw all the ``information in there and it will ``pop up and say, hey, you've got ``cash. ``>> most of these are free. ``>> these are a free search. ``>> these are the free and if ``somebody tries to charge you for ``them, it's not necessarily a ``scam, but you shouldn't pay more ``than 10% or 20% to have somebody ``do it for you an so easy to do ``it yourself. ``try doing it yourself before you ``follow any bread crumbs to have ``a service do it. ``>> may i ask you a personal ``question about this. ``>> i'm a little worried. ``>> i've found unclaimed funds ``from moving from state to sta
this money. ``>> pretty's actually. ``>> you want to start on a ``that's a database of many state ``treasuries ``treasuries. ``>> also, unclaimed.org has a few ``state treasuries and can you go ``to a few websites directly. ``go there and type in your name ``and you probably want to just ``use your middle initial and your ``last name because that will open ``the -- the spigots a little bit ``wider and then you'll search for ``addresses where you used to ``live. ``use maiden...
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allowed the united bailouts the united states via the bonds and transferring gold to the united states treasury. this makes them an enormously unpopular in the party. angry at the concentration of wealth and wall street in the east end fueled by the demand for the unlimited coinage. >> host: even though he's in the second term he can run against. >> guest: there is the thought that the cleveland democrats that cleveland will run again. no later than 1895 he doesn't make that clear so so there is nobody there's nobody that is allowed to merge on that side. if i'm in honest democrat and believe that grover cleveland is going to run. at the the front runner but he emerges as richard park rangers in the early 70s and becomes the leading proponent. >> host: why is that inflationary? >> guest: the idea would be the president setting as we do now the target for expanding the money supply by this%. you will be paid 1 dollar gold for in gold for every 16 units of 1 dollar of silver 16-1 and a dot will then be made into money and circulated. the problem was the value of gold and silver fluctuated at the
allowed the united bailouts the united states via the bonds and transferring gold to the united states treasury. this makes them an enormously unpopular in the party. angry at the concentration of wealth and wall street in the east end fueled by the demand for the unlimited coinage. >> host: even though he's in the second term he can run against. >> guest: there is the thought that the cleveland democrats that cleveland will run again. no later than 1895 he doesn't make that clear...
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the united states treasury secretary will head to puerto rico tomorrow to discuss the territory's public debt crisis. the island is $72 billion in the red right now. puerto rico's governor is asking congress to change a law that will allow the territory to declare bankruptcy. a new report projects robots could take over more than 5 million jobs over the next 5 years. the authors of the report say more robots will replace workers the repot says office and administrative jobs are most at risk. the u.s. postal service has increased rates for its fastest shipping services. delivers in one to three days jumped nearly 10%. and priority mail express overnight service rose more than 14% on average. the price hikes went into effect late sunday. shaina: gas prices have been falling fast lately but nowhere near as fast as in houghton lake , michigan, this weekend. check this out here it -- check this out. a price war between two gas stations sent prices as low as $.49 per gallon. more than 500 people lined up to take advantage of the drastic price cut at both stations. there were so many cars polic
the united states treasury secretary will head to puerto rico tomorrow to discuss the territory's public debt crisis. the island is $72 billion in the red right now. puerto rico's governor is asking congress to change a law that will allow the territory to declare bankruptcy. a new report projects robots could take over more than 5 million jobs over the next 5 years. the authors of the report say more robots will replace workers the repot says office and administrative jobs are most at risk....
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our argument was one of protecting the taxpayers against a lawsuit that would open up the state treasuryto money damages awards, which we said, you know, we were arguing the federal government can't do that. we can do it to ourselves and in fact, as a matter of state law we had an administrative process where damages could be awarded to a state employee who had been discriminated against on the basis of disability. but our argument was, sure, the americans with disabilities act is constitutional, but subjecting state governments and state taxpayers to this kind of remedy is going too far. and the supreme court agreed wuss. so it helps a lot to win. i'm a big believer in picking your lawsuits wisely when you are an advocate. and we did a pretty fair job of picking winners. and i think, over time, voters will see wins and say, that -- that guy must know something about what he's talking about. i had a big school prayer case where the governor, you know, took the position that teachers and school officials should be able to lead organized prayer and religious activity. and i didn't take tha
our argument was one of protecting the taxpayers against a lawsuit that would open up the state treasuryto money damages awards, which we said, you know, we were arguing the federal government can't do that. we can do it to ourselves and in fact, as a matter of state law we had an administrative process where damages could be awarded to a state employee who had been discriminated against on the basis of disability. but our argument was, sure, the americans with disabilities act is...
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. >> reporter: state treasury handy dylan made the final call then but now on the hot seat the governor'sasel around that fact. >> gov rick schneider releasing e-mails regarding the flint water crisis. >> reporter: flint's elected leaders with no real power rubber stamped water idea. >> the flint community was be trade. we had every reason to expect that the water we were drinking was being treated under the safe drinking water act communities all across this country have water sources from all over the place it all has to be treated the same. that's what we were told. that's what i shared with the public when i was asked because that's what i was understanding at the time. so i was out there, city council members, other city staff, and then we get the admission from the governor that the state didn't follow the safe drinking water act. the corrosion controls weren't in place. >> i cut down their bath times i give them bath a week very minimum because of the rashes and the spots that pop up on them and i think all her hair is falling out. >> now flint aging pipes are corroded and led from
. >> reporter: state treasury handy dylan made the final call then but now on the hot seat the governor'sasel around that fact. >> gov rick schneider releasing e-mails regarding the flint water crisis. >> reporter: flint's elected leaders with no real power rubber stamped water idea. >> the flint community was be trade. we had every reason to expect that the water we were drinking was being treated under the safe drinking water act communities all across this country...
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which could make him not only for secretary of treasury but the next president of united states. >> host: the process we now have in iowa and january in new hampshire and february and even stars before that you were saying before 1896 it's all at the convention. >> guest: if you have a favorite sunday gathered together and reunite behind them and they instruct for their favorite son. by simply saying we are sending the delegation composed of sherman from ohio orb blame men for massachusetts. >> host: how does mckinley confront this? >> guest: first of all he goes about in a methodical organized fashion. i'm going to organize for the primaries organize for the convention is likely organize for primaries today. i'm going to identify from a long set of points developed during my years in congress friends inside the states were going to become my agents and their object will be to systematically organize the local county convention in order to influence the congressional district, in order to generate conventions at the state level that are dominated by mckinley and who will not be concerned
which could make him not only for secretary of treasury but the next president of united states. >> host: the process we now have in iowa and january in new hampshire and february and even stars before that you were saying before 1896 it's all at the convention. >> guest: if you have a favorite sunday gathered together and reunite behind them and they instruct for their favorite son. by simply saying we are sending the delegation composed of sherman from ohio orb blame men for...
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the state's treasury department, we spoke to them earlier, that most locals are in a receiver period ent agreement with the state. so versions of the emergency manager law in michigan do actually go back more than 25 years. they've been used by both democrats and republicans. they say that the state is authorized to intervene in units of local government that experience financial emergencies. such as this. so essentially, an emergency manager comes in after the state finds that local officials are failing to take the necessary steps to prevent a financial emergency. so how is that determination made? well, the michigan treasury department says on its website there are nine steps that happen for an emergency manager put in place. there is an official review of finances, review teams that report to the governor. written notices may also be sent. once that decision is made, the manager has a good deal of authority. among other things, the emergency manager can work to modify, terminate or renegotiate contracts with school districts and can terminate collective bargaining agreements. now,
the state's treasury department, we spoke to them earlier, that most locals are in a receiver period ent agreement with the state. so versions of the emergency manager law in michigan do actually go back more than 25 years. they've been used by both democrats and republicans. they say that the state is authorized to intervene in units of local government that experience financial emergencies. such as this. so essentially, an emergency manager comes in after the state finds that local officials...
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farmers can't grow enough kale...kenneth craig show us why in your c-b-s moneywatch. 3 the united states treasury secretary will head to puerto rico wednesday to discuss the us territory's public debt crisis. the island is 72 billion dollars in the red. puerto rico's governor is asking congress to change a law that will allow the territory to declare bankruptcy. /// u-s stock markets are back open 3 today after being closed for by falling oil prices. the dow dropped 390 points. the nasdaq lost 126////a new report projects that 3 robots could take over more than 5 million jobs over the next five years.the authors say more robots will replace laborers and there will be an increase in artificial intelligence and automated call centers.the report found office and administrative jobs are most at risk./// kale farmers say they're having a hard time keeping up with the increased demand for the leafy vegetable. growers say sales are up more than 30 percent, and some farmers are having a difficult time finding kale seeds to meet the demand. /// that's your moneywatch report. for more, log on to cbs moneyw
farmers can't grow enough kale...kenneth craig show us why in your c-b-s moneywatch. 3 the united states treasury secretary will head to puerto rico wednesday to discuss the us territory's public debt crisis. the island is 72 billion dollars in the red. puerto rico's governor is asking congress to change a law that will allow the territory to declare bankruptcy. /// u-s stock markets are back open 3 today after being closed for by falling oil prices. the dow dropped 390 points. the nasdaq lost...
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you can g to th state treasury websites ctly. you go the anpe in me andbably nt tust use iddle inl and la name. at ons it w aoul searchor aeshe you e tolivemaiden nf u goted and all inion in t and it wi pop up and say hey, you've got.ca mos there f is thatight these a fre sy trs torgu r em, it notecsarily a am but youhoul't p more than 10 or20 tt somedyo itor u. 's eyoo it yoursel wod toi itouelf ouolre cs avi to. ques a is>> ion't. i he actuall fnd unmed fdsrom ming f ateo shere all...
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directlyillion came from the united states treasury, which then took money away for goods and services that we need for the people of our country. this is the cause for our deficit. i propose that we raise the tax $3es to 70% on incomes above million. these fonts could then be used to fund the education for our citizens to help fund the health care for our citizens. we then need to raise the minimum wage to index with inflation. down to 1960's levels where people could live as a subsistence level, which is the least amount of money survive. to i also propose we take the income ceilings off the social security tax. resolutely, most americans who make under $118,000 per year pay social security on 100% of their income. let us take the caps off and allow the millionaires in billionaires, who basically pay 0% of their income in social security, to pay the same amount of social security taxes as all other americans. this would allow social security to be solvent in 75 years. thank you. racks that doesn't for our opening statements. we will open up to questions. as far as housekeeping goes,
directlyillion came from the united states treasury, which then took money away for goods and services that we need for the people of our country. this is the cause for our deficit. i propose that we raise the tax $3es to 70% on incomes above million. these fonts could then be used to fund the education for our citizens to help fund the health care for our citizens. we then need to raise the minimum wage to index with inflation. down to 1960's levels where people could live as a subsistence...
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it was this session that created the department of state, the department of treasury and established the judiciary. it were formulating a government based on the constitution. million, a million $100,000 -- $8,100,000. a million crosses dollars, were you getting nervous? crosses $8-- when it million, were you getting nervous? >> there was a letter written that sold for $2 million to a frenchman. we knew that the interest in this -- this is a unique and rare book, we knew that that was low. we decided what we thought it might go for, and we decided to go up to that point. we were not surprised. >> why not? $8,400,000, $8,500,000. acts of congress has had a remarkable journey. it is truly inspiring to think that it is today in pristine condition and still so beautifully bound, just as it was in the 18th century despite its remarkable journey. george and martha washington did not have any children of their own. at the time of her death, many of the objects of mount vernon were either dispersed to her direct descendents or members of george washington's family. washington's nephew who wa
it was this session that created the department of state, the department of treasury and established the judiciary. it were formulating a government based on the constitution. million, a million $100,000 -- $8,100,000. a million crosses dollars, were you getting nervous? crosses $8-- when it million, were you getting nervous? >> there was a letter written that sold for $2 million to a frenchman. we knew that the interest in this -- this is a unique and rare book, we knew that that was...
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state's finances. so it's good to see him standing up. >> james? >> paul, this is a miss to the beer cops at the u.s. treasury and in state liquor commissions. you probably know the most expensive ingredient in taxes is beers and they are also telling what wafers and there's a new hampshire brewer was told they couldn't find the order soothing because it applied to medical benefits. and the murder rate in the united states rose 6% in the first half of 2015. now we're called fbi director james comey who gave a very famous speech citing the ferguson effect which the pressure was causing the cops to pull back. barack obama gave a speech saying people shouldn't use data to fit their agenda. well, paul, it looks like bo president obama is past the graveyard here. >> i think our viewers can appreciate that here. >> remember, if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us. that's it for this week's show. hope to see you right here next week. >>> millions of americans along the east coast digging out this afternoon after 2 feet of snow was dropped and cost at least 20 lives. crews have been working to clear snow no
state's finances. so it's good to see him standing up. >> james? >> paul, this is a miss to the beer cops at the u.s. treasury and in state liquor commissions. you probably know the most expensive ingredient in taxes is beers and they are also telling what wafers and there's a new hampshire brewer was told they couldn't find the order soothing because it applied to medical benefits. and the murder rate in the united states rose 6% in the first half of 2015. now we're called fbi...
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new government here is bringing in is to allow itself to appoint the head of the state television channel by the treasurynister and all these people, the critics here, they would say that's a deeply and democratic thing to do. they say that they are extremely aware that poland's democracy is very much under threat as well. >> a doctor in a russian hospital has been charged with manslaughter after video emerge showing him punching a patient. the surveillance reports to show the incident that took place on the 29th of december. the doctor punched the patient. he later hit his head on the floor, and died of his injuries. he then started beating the man's best friend. the victim had previously been involved in some violence at hospital where he previously kicked a nurse. >>> now ireland is the fastest growing economy in the e.u. and this dramatic reversal of fortune is changing its population. the government wants many of those who went abroad during the country's so-called brain drain to return. and now they're asking for them to make the move back home. >> rebuilding the irish economy. the country is putti
new government here is bringing in is to allow itself to appoint the head of the state television channel by the treasurynister and all these people, the critics here, they would say that's a deeply and democratic thing to do. they say that they are extremely aware that poland's democracy is very much under threat as well. >> a doctor in a russian hospital has been charged with manslaughter after video emerge showing him punching a patient. the surveillance reports to show the incident...
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the directors of state-owned tvp and gives the treasury minister the power to choose successors.vp's fist known news anchor is no longer on the air. several figures quit before they could be fired, and then the terminations began. that is the media reform phase one. a second law is expected in june, terminating state media employees, forcing them to re-apply to new bosses, handpicked by the new government. >> these measures are proportionate and willing to restrict media in the country. and, of course, the new law that was rumoured to be passed in the next future is another attempt of clear the way, and reconstruct the public service, in a way that is completely consistent with the government. >> what is happening now in state tv reminds me of 1981, the beginning of martial law. when the general cleansed the media. under this new law, the process will be the opposite. all journalists will be fired, and only the ones that declare loyalty to the new government will be hired back. there's no written criteria, but it's obvious that they'll be ideological in nature, name lip ideology
the directors of state-owned tvp and gives the treasury minister the power to choose successors.vp's fist known news anchor is no longer on the air. several figures quit before they could be fired, and then the terminations began. that is the media reform phase one. a second law is expected in june, terminating state media employees, forcing them to re-apply to new bosses, handpicked by the new government. >> these measures are proportionate and willing to restrict media in the country....
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he gave me a name and stated that he was from the us treasury,..." treasury,...""the irs would not be threatening immediate arrest or deportation or something like that."if you get that call, as thousands have, hang up. the irs this year is taking extra steps to confirm peoples identity....if they receive a request for a tax refund that doesnt quite match up with the return you filed last year. fraud so you dont waste your it's a head-turning billboard...getting the attention of lots of east coast drivers!but this time -- that's *not* a good thing.hear why this ad had to be shut down! a local student suffers a chemical burn while cleaning a classroom as punishment. now.. her mother wants to know how that could happen. nine on your side goes right to school leaders to get answers. that's new at six. and here's what you'll see a hamilton county superintendent is a finalist for a big national honor. honor. doctor thomas tucker is one of *four* educators nationwide up for the "national superintendent of the year" award.it's given out by the american association of scho
he gave me a name and stated that he was from the us treasury,..." treasury,...""the irs would not be threatening immediate arrest or deportation or something like that."if you get that call, as thousands have, hang up. the irs this year is taking extra steps to confirm peoples identity....if they receive a request for a tax refund that doesnt quite match up with the return you filed last year. fraud so you dont waste your it's a head-turning billboard...getting the...
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states. long-term treasuries of the best-performing bond markets.isk in markets out of equities. anna:* it is one of the talking points in devil's -- davos, in switzerland. the first of three days of live coverage. beautiful swiss town you see there. we leave you with the on the move team. ♪ to "on the move" we are counting you down to the open. with quite a show lined up. let me tell you what you need to know. japanese stocks into a bear market. equity markets fall sharply lower this morning. shock to the oil majors. it is a rout in crude prices. vos day one, the chinese slowdown dominating discussion at the world economic forum. we will speak to ceos.
states. long-term treasuries of the best-performing bond markets.isk in markets out of equities. anna:* it is one of the talking points in devil's -- davos, in switzerland. the first of three days of live coverage. beautiful swiss town you see there. we leave you with the on the move team. ♪ to "on the move" we are counting you down to the open. with quite a show lined up. let me tell you what you need to know. japanese stocks into a bear market. equity markets fall sharply lower...
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the united states, this weekend, the treasury department announcing some further sanctions against individuals in iran. there is a compartmentalization and these americans unjustly held in iran and being released. there's also much more progress, much more work that needs to be done. >> i think you put it exactly right. this is a compartmentalized relationship. the nuclear deal has been put into one program into a shrink wrap mode. whether it's the release of these prisoners, the hope is that each compartment begins to open up. the president and the secretary of state very clear that is not their expectation. that is their hope. the president making the final plea as he has in the past to the iranian people and this was about next month's elections in iran both for the parliament and the assembly of experts saying help us to open up your country. help us to integrate your country into the world. there's a lot of subtle efforts to open up the compartments but for now they remain sealed. >> there's going to be much, a lot of time to debate the merits of the obama diplomatic effort and republican
the united states, this weekend, the treasury department announcing some further sanctions against individuals in iran. there is a compartmentalization and these americans unjustly held in iran and being released. there's also much more progress, much more work that needs to be done. >> i think you put it exactly right. this is a compartmentalized relationship. the nuclear deal has been put into one program into a shrink wrap mode. whether it's the release of these prisoners, the hope is...
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they won't go up to the treasury, because the worst thing you could do at the time was send state and local money to the treasury. so 95% of it's going to stay local, and it's going to be called the poor man's bank. so it's only for poor people. the deposits are capped at $500, and they only pay 2% interest. this is back in the old days when we used to get interest for our money. that is no longer the world we live in. [laughter] anyway, 2% interest. look, this is not, these are not your customers, and we won't compete with you, right? you can pay more for the people that you want. so we start this in 1910, and immediately it is successful. the times says it becomes self-sustaining by 1913 with something around 32 million in deposits. but the interesting thing is the postal savings system, this is from an administrator in 1913, he says the savings system was extremely popular everywhere except where they expected it to be popular. so it was not the west and the rural south that needed these banks. it was the immigrants. and they flooded to these postal banks because they recognized th
they won't go up to the treasury, because the worst thing you could do at the time was send state and local money to the treasury. so 95% of it's going to stay local, and it's going to be called the poor man's bank. so it's only for poor people. the deposits are capped at $500, and they only pay 2% interest. this is back in the old days when we used to get interest for our money. that is no longer the world we live in. [laughter] anyway, 2% interest. look, this is not, these are not your...
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he gave me a name and stated that he was from the us treasury,..." treasury,...""the irs would not be threatening immediate arrest or deportation or something like that."if you get that call, as thousands have, hang up. and john will be back today starting at 5... with a warning about a court scam targeting tri staters this week.plus....if your ice melter didnt work this what gets the job done, later today on 9 on your side. there is a lady gaga connection to the tri-state. her jazz band leader honed his skills here, and he's bringing his sound back to cincinnati. at noon here are some people happy to see the snow.this is a live cam.the last post on perfect north's facebook page says 'great conditions all week. you should be here' you may remember president obama appointed vice president joe biden to lead a national effort to fight cancer.today, he's leading a health summit at the world economic forum in switzerland.biden says it's time for science to make big strides towards a cure. cure."our goal is to make a decade's worth of advances in five years instead of te
he gave me a name and stated that he was from the us treasury,..." treasury,...""the irs would not be threatening immediate arrest or deportation or something like that."if you get that call, as thousands have, hang up. and john will be back today starting at 5... with a warning about a court scam targeting tri staters this week.plus....if your ice melter didnt work this what gets the job done, later today on 9 on your side. there is a lady gaga connection to the tri-state....
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the government is bringing in is to allow themselves to appoint the head of the state television channel by the treasury minister. all the critics say it's deeply un-democratic, lacking pluralism. a lot of them here, for the media. they are worried that democracy is under threat as well. >> the government would say, and it's playing to a catholic, nationalist audience, not so much in cities like warsaw, but the countryside, that poland basically is outsourced to germany, poland is crushed by brussels and the german machine, and they say it's all about bringing power back. the european union, submission. will have a meeting to discussion what they'll do in response. they are concerned about the sit of democracy in poland. an irony is poland gains so much about being part of the european union, for citizens to travel to other countries and work in places but they receive hand outside underwritten by germany, such as road making. >> the government says that the european union is scrushing their democracy >>> the four jewish hostages at a kusha supermarket have been remembered. a total of 27 died after atta
the government is bringing in is to allow themselves to appoint the head of the state television channel by the treasury minister. all the critics say it's deeply un-democratic, lacking pluralism. a lot of them here, for the media. they are worried that democracy is under threat as well. >> the government would say, and it's playing to a catholic, nationalist audience, not so much in cities like warsaw, but the countryside, that poland basically is outsourced to germany, poland is crushed...
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warm and although they judged the wine is very good, they burned the white house, capitol treasury board and state department. this was the tipping point in an increasingly unpopular war. desertion was extremely high and 13% of troops and the nation's finances were in ruin. the u.s. government defaulted on its debt which had ironically been flowing to canada to finance the war. we had been brian british bonds. the chesapeake invasion cause a run on the banks and with worthless treasury notes, the administration had no money to fund the war or a troops, many of him were in arrears. what little money remained flowed into canada from british troops eager for food. two thirds of our army in canada are at this moment eating beef provided by american "contractors p are co- president madison was described as miserably shattered and will be gone with little choice but peace even of the sentiment was that america had very few cards to play. conceded thatette having declared war and failed, the nation must now pay the trice to the treaty of ghent could be spun as having lost the war and one the piece. the t
warm and although they judged the wine is very good, they burned the white house, capitol treasury board and state department. this was the tipping point in an increasingly unpopular war. desertion was extremely high and 13% of troops and the nation's finances were in ruin. the u.s. government defaulted on its debt which had ironically been flowing to canada to finance the war. we had been brian british bonds. the chesapeake invasion cause a run on the banks and with worthless treasury notes,...
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treasury. still in the united states my friends we continue to prosecute corruption and we live with a pay to play campaign finance system that should not be wished on any other country in the world. now i used to be a prosecutor and i know how hard it is to hold people in positions of public responsibility accountable. but i also know how important it is. the fact is there is nothing, absolutely nothing demoralizing to any citizen of the belief the system is rigged against them and people in positions of power are, to use a diplomatic term of art, crooks who are stealing the future of their own people. and by the way depositing their ill-gotten gains in ostensibly legitimate financial institutions around the world. corruption is a social danger because it feeds organized crime. it destroys nation states. it imperils opportunities particularly for women and girls. it facilitates environmental degradation and contributes to human trafficking and under mines whole communities, it destroys the future, corruption is a radicalizer and opens up a vacuum which allows the predators to move in and no one k
treasury. still in the united states my friends we continue to prosecute corruption and we live with a pay to play campaign finance system that should not be wished on any other country in the world. now i used to be a prosecutor and i know how hard it is to hold people in positions of public responsibility accountable. but i also know how important it is. the fact is there is nothing, absolutely nothing demoralizing to any citizen of the belief the system is rigged against them and people in...
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the worst thing you could do at the time within state and local money to the treasury. 95% say though it's called a poor man's bank only for poor people. the deposits are $500 to nearly pay 2% interest back in the old-age. that is no longer the world we live in. 2% interest. these are not your customers and we won't compete with you. you can pay more for the people you want. in 1910, immediately it is successful. they became self-sustaining by 1913 was something around 32 million deposits. the interesting thing is the postal savings system from an administrator says it was extremely popular everywhere except where they expected it to be popular. soap is not the west in the rural south detonated these banks. it is the endocrine and they flooded because they recognized them from the country they came from. and the post office and these people in new york and wherever they are, and with pamphlets, 24 different so they flood the post office with all of their money. i'd 1915, immigrants hold 70% of deposits even though there's 15% of the population. this changes during the great depression
the worst thing you could do at the time within state and local money to the treasury. 95% say though it's called a poor man's bank only for poor people. the deposits are $500 to nearly pay 2% interest back in the old-age. that is no longer the world we live in. 2% interest. these are not your customers and we won't compete with you. you can pay more for the people you want. in 1910, immediately it is successful. they became self-sustaining by 1913 was something around 32 million deposits. the...
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the united states flopping modest sanctions on iran for ban missile test last year. u.s. treasuryys iran missile program is serious threat. two of the free detainees are washington post reporters and former u.s. marines. the third detainee is a past or. the deal has drawn criticism from some of the republican presidential candidates. >> it proves once again that now nations an enemies of america around the world know that if there's a price for americans, if you take an american hostage, barack obama will cut a deal with you. >> this deal is a really problematic deal and it reflects a pattern we've seen in the obama administration over and over again of -- of negotiating with terrorists. >> this should have happened years ago, george. this shouldn't be happening now. >> jo ling: fourth free american has chosen to stay in iran and a fifth is already home in massachusetts. >> lauren: good news there. let's get you caught up on global market action overnight. nikkei in japan more than 1%, the hang seng in hong kong almost 1 and a half and kospi down slightly. >> jo ling: president ha
the united states flopping modest sanctions on iran for ban missile test last year. u.s. treasuryys iran missile program is serious threat. two of the free detainees are washington post reporters and former u.s. marines. the third detainee is a past or. the deal has drawn criticism from some of the republican presidential candidates. >> it proves once again that now nations an enemies of america around the world know that if there's a price for americans, if you take an american hostage,...
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states. >> in a first of its kind program, the treasury department announced a trial run of sorts targeting cash buyers of luxury property in both miami-dade county and ritzy manhattan. fiu profess examiner real estate director william harden says the reasoning is simple. we know we have a lot of foreign buyers. >> starting march 1st, financial crimes enforcement network will to identify the people behind cash only deals of over a million dollars. they say they're targeting shady buyers who hide behind shell companies or llcs so conceal their identities. >> it makes it difficult for someone to easily track that owner. >> buying property through an llc is a common legitimate practice but can also be used to launder money. >> the global elite want to own a place in miami, so is it the global elite that have legitimate sources of revenue and income buying these properties or something a little bit different from that, in this case they highlight money laundering. >> he says it's likely that the title companies will feel the burden of these requirements since it's their job to report it to the
states. >> in a first of its kind program, the treasury department announced a trial run of sorts targeting cash buyers of luxury property in both miami-dade county and ritzy manhattan. fiu profess examiner real estate director william harden says the reasoning is simple. we know we have a lot of foreign buyers. >> starting march 1st, financial crimes enforcement network will to identify the people behind cash only deals of over a million dollars. they say they're targeting shady...
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so the various deputies from across the state department, the treasury department, intelligence community they will meet or an issue is for some decision, cabinet levels will meet. i don't go to all of the sessions because if i did, that's all i would do. that's a routine of policy making. that's one thing that could take up my time. the other elements are mainly if there's a mayor presidential engagement. if the president is going on a foreign trip, what is his schedule, what policy are we trying to get across the goal line to announce, what speeches he has to give, thinking through big presidential items, a trip, announcement, a speech, that is something that will consume a fair amount of my time. if there is a very hot button-pressing issue, there are no doubt going to be decisions that have to be made during the course of the day. so a situation like we had over the last several days, i will cancel my schedule and do nothing but deal with iran. so you're either doing planning for the next big thing that's coming or you are responding to and from the fire-hose events. so overseeing the
so the various deputies from across the state department, the treasury department, intelligence community they will meet or an issue is for some decision, cabinet levels will meet. i don't go to all of the sessions because if i did, that's all i would do. that's a routine of policy making. that's one thing that could take up my time. the other elements are mainly if there's a mayor presidential engagement. if the president is going on a foreign trip, what is his schedule, what policy are we...
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. >> reporter: the new law means the treasury gets to decide who runs the state broadcaster. >> theyng to put us in jail of their own ideas. they don't give the people any freedom. >> reporter: all of this is an echo of what happened in hungary, and it isn't the only thing these eastern european countries have in common. poland's leaders see this as preserving traditional values in a time of threat. none of these changes had been possible had it not been for the refugee crisis. the government here would say that it is changes to things like state television are a necessary attempt to bring back some sovereignty to poland inside that european union that has become too liberal. but these protoasters could say poland is in grave danger of losing its democracy. the government has taken to the airwaves to accuse germany of a double standard. >> translator: certain european politicians worried about freedom of speech in poland which is not under threat. you should see what is going on in if germany. very clear censorship. i would expect everyone to be judged by the same measures. >> report
. >> reporter: the new law means the treasury gets to decide who runs the state broadcaster. >> theyng to put us in jail of their own ideas. they don't give the people any freedom. >> reporter: all of this is an echo of what happened in hungary, and it isn't the only thing these eastern european countries have in common. poland's leaders see this as preserving traditional values in a time of threat. none of these changes had been possible had it not been for the refugee...
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states. katty: what about these new sanctions that the u.s. treasurynnounced over the weekend on iran because of its ballistic missile program? had that taken the iranians by surprise, or were they expecting it? >> they were expecting it. certainly, they were angered by it. you will see fiery statements from the supreme leader saying iran -- america hasn't changed. the reality is that the nuclear deal lifted a two-ton load off of iran, and these sanctions are may be a five-pound, 10-pound load. katty: was that a political calculation by the white house? >> they needed to show that they were going to continue to react to provocative behavior. katty: the news coming out from vienna over the weekend, the iranians are in compliance with the nuclear program, and that is broadly accepted, right? >> that is broadly accepted. they got a clean bill of health from the iaea. a big question is that iran made this deal, the revolutionary guard made this deal because of economic expediency, the combination of sanctions, the drop in oil prices. the big question is, b
states. katty: what about these new sanctions that the u.s. treasurynnounced over the weekend on iran because of its ballistic missile program? had that taken the iranians by surprise, or were they expecting it? >> they were expecting it. certainly, they were angered by it. you will see fiery statements from the supreme leader saying iran -- america hasn't changed. the reality is that the nuclear deal lifted a two-ton load off of iran, and these sanctions are may be a five-pound, 10-pound...
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treasury. they generate taxes, local, state, federal level taxes, so we're anxious to be part of the debate. i don't expect that's going to get done in 2016. >> one last question. >> hi. i'm are reuters. >> yes. >> how concerned is api with current and potentially future investigations by the new york attorney general's office and other potentially other attorneys general into the climate change disclosures of some of your member companies? is this something that you're concerned about for 2016? >> well, those are all handled by the individual companies, so i wouldn't really comment on that. again, i'm not sure exactly what they're doing or some of those looks. again, i would encourage folks to look at the data, to look at the science. if you have a political dispute over something, it should be a political dispute. there would be those that would like to change that conversation. the reality is today our companies are lead investors in producing low carbon, zero carbon emitting technologies. go back 2000. go back 15 years ago. we have invested $90 billion to find the solution to the challen
treasury. they generate taxes, local, state, federal level taxes, so we're anxious to be part of the debate. i don't expect that's going to get done in 2016. >> one last question. >> hi. i'm are reuters. >> yes. >> how concerned is api with current and potentially future investigations by the new york attorney general's office and other potentially other attorneys general into the climate change disclosures of some of your member companies? is this something that you're...