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industry companies like the geo group the corrections corporation of america and management and training corporation so what do these things have to do with one another well to explain the connection between wells fargo's latino community and the private prison industry we're now joined by axel caballero he's the founder of when sammy. hagar axel thank you so much for joining us so can you first start off by explaining the connection between the private prison industry and the latino community. definitely well first of all thank you megan for having me on and the connection between the latino community and the private prison industry is one that has started pretty much as we saw the surge of s b ten seventy and copycat laws around the country where they were detaining immigrants and sending them to private prison facilities and immigration detention facilities and turning a profit based on contract sometimes up to two hundred dollars a night per immigrant detain and these facilities obviously the two largest ones are the geo group as well as corp america which has profit in the five billion dollar a
industry companies like the geo group the corrections corporation of america and management and training corporation so what do these things have to do with one another well to explain the connection between wells fargo's latino community and the private prison industry we're now joined by axel caballero he's the founder of when sammy. hagar axel thank you so much for joining us so can you first start off by explaining the connection between the private prison industry and the latino community....
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half of the nation's 40 train corporations are sinking into debt.sumers are using their credit cards more and more. spending excesses are becoming more prominent. the national credit card delinquency rate edged higher in the third quarter, while the average credit card debt for bauer jumped 5% from a year ago to almost $5000. that is a lot. main street and wall street, we are living on two different planets. the difference may have something to do with the corporate bean counters that have their eyes fixed on washington as the country comes closer to the fiscal cliff. tax rates spike, extra taxes on dividends from the list goes on and on. the economy is headed into a recession if it's not already there. consumers don't have a crystal ball that is quite revealing. $3500 in taxes per household next year, but as washington knows, there are lots of ways to sk a cat. someone capitol hill are talking about reducing or elimining deductions to raise revenue. to be sure, some americans will find that painful. here is to engage with the mouse. take a look at
half of the nation's 40 train corporations are sinking into debt.sumers are using their credit cards more and more. spending excesses are becoming more prominent. the national credit card delinquency rate edged higher in the third quarter, while the average credit card debt for bauer jumped 5% from a year ago to almost $5000. that is a lot. main street and wall street, we are living on two different planets. the difference may have something to do with the corporate bean counters that have...
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>> we have a corporate shuttle and occasionally use cal train as well. >> thank you. >> okay. we can open this up for public comment. any member of the public would like to comment? all right. we will close public comment. colleagues -- we have actually a motion from commissioner cohen on continuing district 10 cac so we can take that without objection. on the district four we have been asked -- cac we have been asked to continue that seat is still looking for an applicant so we will continue that and without objection. commissioner farrell. okay. >> i'm actually seem pretty impressed with our last applicant, and wondering colleagues -- i know actually we had support from our district nine commissioner and president for glen davis and wondering what anyone's thoughts are about that? >> i actually was going to encourage the applicants to meet with the supervisor that represents their district. i'm not sure you can do that but i think it would help to meet with them and get a sense. this isn't the only committee that we have. although this is the one that relates the best to tra
>> we have a corporate shuttle and occasionally use cal train as well. >> thank you. >> okay. we can open this up for public comment. any member of the public would like to comment? all right. we will close public comment. colleagues -- we have actually a motion from commissioner cohen on continuing district 10 cac so we can take that without objection. on the district four we have been asked -- cac we have been asked to continue that seat is still looking for an applicant so...
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trained for though? > > you know, one thing, we're not looking for a lot of infantrymen in corporate america. but we are looking for the things that the infantryman is trained in - are they good at logistics, are they good at task-oriented missions? can they take the discipline they learned in the military and translate that outside? if they can take those pieces and translate it into civilian speak, they will do well at the home depots of the world, where they're looking for those kind of team leaders. > > civilian speak. their resume has to be in civilian speak too. > > absolutely. a perfect example: how do i take 28 years of blowing things up as a combat engineer and put it in two pages of what corporate america wants? for me, you look at three things: you look at money, you look at men, and you look at material. money, how much of a budget did you control? how much money did you make for your company or save for your company? men - how many people did you supervise? and finally, material - what kind of stuff did you supervise? how many trucks or how much stuff did you ship out? those three
trained for though? > > you know, one thing, we're not looking for a lot of infantrymen in corporate america. but we are looking for the things that the infantryman is trained in - are they good at logistics, are they good at task-oriented missions? can they take the discipline they learned in the military and translate that outside? if they can take those pieces and translate it into civilian speak, they will do well at the home depots of the world, where they're looking for those kind...
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>> we have a corporate shuttle and occasionally use cal train as well. >> thank you. >> okay. we can open this up for public comment. any member of the public would like to comment? all right. we will close public comment. colleagues -- we have actually a motion from commissioner cohen on continuing district 10 cac so we can take that without objection. on the district four we have been asked -- cac we have been asked to continue that seat is still looking for an applicant so we will continue that and without objection.
>> we have a corporate shuttle and occasionally use cal train as well. >> thank you. >> okay. we can open this up for public comment. any member of the public would like to comment? all right. we will close public comment. colleagues -- we have actually a motion from commissioner cohen on continuing district 10 cac so we can take that without objection. on the district four we have been asked -- cac we have been asked to continue that seat is still looking for an applicant so...
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corporal tufty's emt training quickly takes over. >> checked her pulse. and she wasn't breathing really well. hang on, jonah. we're going help you out. we'll get you to the hospital. >> zeigler is alive, but the extent of her injuries is unknown. >> i've seen a lot of different things in this job, and you'll come up against a number of different scenarios and this is one of the toughest ones to handle. >> zeigler is flown to spokane for treatment. miraculously she makes a full recovery. she pleads guilty on her original forgery charge and is awaiting sentencing. for attempting to elude police she's found guilty and sentenced to 15 months in prison. but before she goes to jail, she has one last encounter with tufty. >> i actually stopped her on a traffic stop about three months ago. went up to the car, didn't know it was her, just stopped the car for a violation. went up and found out who it was, and talked to her for a couple minutes and she has apologized for what she did in a letter and in person. and she did that everything me for saving her life. if t
corporal tufty's emt training quickly takes over. >> checked her pulse. and she wasn't breathing really well. hang on, jonah. we're going help you out. we'll get you to the hospital. >> zeigler is alive, but the extent of her injuries is unknown. >> i've seen a lot of different things in this job, and you'll come up against a number of different scenarios and this is one of the toughest ones to handle. >> zeigler is flown to spokane for treatment. miraculously she makes...
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so, that's what we could give more tax cuts, more tax breaks to corporations, that create these job trainings. >> okay, and i can't believe i'm listening to this, rick. >> rick: less than a minute, go ahead and respond. >> okay, but poor people in this country have it too good and we need to give tax cuts to corporations. >> that's not what i said. >> that's exactly what you said. >> that's not what i said. >> and when we've never had this big a gap between the rich and middle class in this country we need to look at reforming corporate welfare not getting poor people-- >> angela do you want to respond to this before we run out of time. >> now what it's sad that liberals want to treat the poor as second class citizens keep them on the federal plantation, just come vote for us and get a free check. give people a job to give them integrity and dignity. >> rick: angela. >> people are looking for jobs right now. 8% unemployment almost. >> rick: this started off really, really nicely somewhere along the lines we went off the rails a little bit, but we have a couple more weeks to talk about this.
so, that's what we could give more tax cuts, more tax breaks to corporations, that create these job trainings. >> okay, and i can't believe i'm listening to this, rick. >> rick: less than a minute, go ahead and respond. >> okay, but poor people in this country have it too good and we need to give tax cuts to corporations. >> that's not what i said. >> that's exactly what you said. >> that's not what i said. >> and when we've never had this big a gap...
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i prepared a presentation just on quality, and my boss took it of the corporate train and presented it to the company president, and he looked at that chart, and he stared at it and said, that is brilliant. resurrecting it, explaining it is the way forward, so with that, i hope i ended on a more optimistic note. it is not the only way. there are probably a lot of other ways, and it is a challenge to do it. i hope you enjoyed the presentation. if you have any questions, i guess we have got time. thank you. >> tomorrow, david walker, former comptroller general talks about his ideas for avoiding the so-called fiscal close, followed by a look at oil production and a new report about the energy production in 2020, and later we will talk about how they handle as therime and knowledge. -- and as he announced. -- and espionage. they will discuss national security challenges as the country prepares for transition. live coverage begins tomorrow on c-span 2. >> the mindset of the world well into the mid 1990's was access with stuff on poles or buried in the ground was the key to understanding com
i prepared a presentation just on quality, and my boss took it of the corporate train and presented it to the company president, and he looked at that chart, and he stared at it and said, that is brilliant. resurrecting it, explaining it is the way forward, so with that, i hope i ended on a more optimistic note. it is not the only way. there are probably a lot of other ways, and it is a challenge to do it. i hope you enjoyed the presentation. if you have any questions, i guess we have got time....
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train goes, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by, boeing, prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
train goes, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by, boeing, prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
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train goes, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by, boeing, prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. in the golden age. from "oklahoma!" to "guys and dolls," from "carousel" to "my fair lady." it's all on "broadway: the american musical." was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. the national endowment for the humanities, promoting excellence in the humanities. the national endowment for the arts, because a great nation deserves great art. with support from the following: and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. by richard rodgers and oscar hammerstein called "pipe dream," and it played in this very theater. i was in awe of their work because beginning with "oklahoma!" in the middle of the second world war, they had pioneered a kind of show in which the story was more important than anythi
train goes, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by, boeing, prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. in the golden age. from "oklahoma!" to "guys and dolls," from "carousel" to...
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trains go, the economy goes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> additional corporate funding is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an nenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. two men faced off for what each said would be his final campaign competing for the hearts and the minds of an economically stressed electorate. president obama won the much discussed battleground states. he won the electoral vote. he won the popular vote of -- and he won an america that revealed itself to be more divided than ever. today the president walked into the east room saying elections have consequences. >> what the american people are looking for is corporation. they're looking for consensus. they're looking for common sense. most of all, they want action. i intend to deliver for them in my second term i expect to find willing partners in both parties to make that happen. so let's get to work. gwen: the obama campaign pieced
trains go, the economy goes to life. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> additional corporate funding is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an nenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. two men faced off for what each said would be his final campaign competing for the...
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corporations. they're doing a major blitz, to train themselves as the reasonable ones because they're caor both raisingues and cutting spending. if you look at the details of their tax plan, you see they're really just the trojan horse. they're pushing for the same old tax breaks for corporations they have been doing so for about a decade. we looked at one of them, which is they want a permanent exemption from u.s. taxes for all of their foreign earnings. it calculated the companies in this campaign stand to gain a windfall of as much as $134 billion if they get this corporate tax breaks through. people should be very wary of the big ad campaign about -- there are about to see in their newspapers across the country. this is just one more corporate attack on our taxation system. >> who are these ceo's? >> many household names -- honeywell, boeing, general electric. we have been documenting that many are serial tax dodgers are ready. they have been using shenanigans to shift overseas to lower their tax bill. we found that in 24 of these companies, they actually pay their ceo more last year than they paid
corporations. they're doing a major blitz, to train themselves as the reasonable ones because they're caor both raisingues and cutting spending. if you look at the details of their tax plan, you see they're really just the trojan horse. they're pushing for the same old tax breaks for corporations they have been doing so for about a decade. we looked at one of them, which is they want a permanent exemption from u.s. taxes for all of their foreign earnings. it calculated the companies in this...
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so called free trade agreements which are free if you are a corporation but which are incredibly costly if you are a human being we need to train the free trade agreement into fair trade agreements that actually protect workers that protect the environment that protect our communities and fundamentally this is how we grow our economy through a green new deal which will in fact create the jobs here and put our dollars into creating those jobs right now that at the same time can put a halt to climate change and make wars for oil obsolete so we can get the global economy and the local economy in particular back on track by investing in american jobs and putting a halt to this outsourcing and sending our jobs overseas through the free trade agreements. are just well first of all i think free trade is really a good thing so let's separate free trade from jobs free trade is the notion that goods and services cost less because of competition and who benefits from goods and services costing less you and i as consumers so i'm an absolute advocate of free trade i think that so much of the criticism of free trade actually ends up to be a
so called free trade agreements which are free if you are a corporation but which are incredibly costly if you are a human being we need to train the free trade agreement into fair trade agreements that actually protect workers that protect the environment that protect our communities and fundamentally this is how we grow our economy through a green new deal which will in fact create the jobs here and put our dollars into creating those jobs right now that at the same time can put a halt to...
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corporations are. plenty. was. in the middle of russia's north way from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. some of these still going family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer screens. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and their regions. can i was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. still his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. blondes you know we have to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gathered tens and moved to another paul sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. wealthy british style like. us but i'd like to. thank our. markets why not us come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjurer. for a no h
corporations are. plenty. was. in the middle of russia's north way from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. some of these still going family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer screens. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and their regions. can i was planted here as a dancing teacher....
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> coming up next, corporate leaders are riskingtom line by choosing to get political about obama care. john nichols and ruth connip join me. >>> lindsey graham's response to criticism to his attacks on susan rice, but republicans still have some explaining to do. bob shrum and tara dowd will join me on that. >>> and ohio secretary of state is hatching a new scheme to rig future elections for republicans. nina turner, state senator from ohio, will join me. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." today, two big food chains actually changed their tune on obama care. the ceo
. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> coming up next, corporate leaders are riskingtom line by choosing to get political about obama care. john nichols and ruth connip join me. >>> lindsey graham's response to criticism to his attacks on susan rice, but republicans still have some explaining to do. bob shrum and tara dowd will join me on that. >>> and ohio secretary of state is hatching a new scheme to rig future elections for...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> coming up next, corporate leaders are riskingtom line by choosing to get political about obama care. john nichols and ruth connip join me. >>> lindsey graham's response to criticism to his attacks on susan rice, but republicans still have some explaining to do. bob shrum and tara dowd will join me on that. >>> and ohio secretary of state is hatching a new scheme to rig future elections for republicans. nina turner, state senator from ohio, will join me. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using #edshow. we're coming right back. ♪ it's so important to make someone happy ♪ when you give a child a toy, it has to work. ♪ make just one someone happy and when it's a toys for tots child, well, what could be more important? so this year, every hasbro toy donated to toys for tots will be powered by duracell. happy holidays. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. take an extra 15 percent off
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something we've been working to address with our corporate partners and legislation trying to bridge that gap. people in the military are really well trainedienced and do a lot of the staying jobs in the military. mechanics, network engineers and making that understood. they've been trained at taxpayer expense and have a ton of experience. >> they're able to give back to the community. thank you for your time not only serving but also on msnbc. >>> next up, the obama administration. past, present and future. what's really on the line in the president's second term? >>> president obama's only a little more than two weeks into his term. we've seen how unexpected news can divert his attention. from the sex scandals that brought down general david petraeus to the conflict in benghazi, libya, and to the u.s. brokered cease fire in israel, the president is eyeing his legacy while balancing outside events as well. joining me is polite particular key's tim mass. good morning, tim. >> good morning. >> let's talk about how these events truly keep the president from accomplishing his agenda. how flexible does he have to be? >> everything in his secon
something we've been working to address with our corporate partners and legislation trying to bridge that gap. people in the military are really well trainedienced and do a lot of the staying jobs in the military. mechanics, network engineers and making that understood. they've been trained at taxpayer expense and have a ton of experience. >> they're able to give back to the community. thank you for your time not only serving but also on msnbc. >>> next up, the obama...
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many of the donor countries particularly the europeans have been hesitant to provide any corporate or training without the needs to authorities and the new oversight measures. the reform of the securities sector is also an enormous task because it is addressing not just the lack of forces and equipment or the lack of training and appropriate skills and accountability but more broadly is to redefine the role of the security forces and the new tunisia and the culture of the security institutions particularly in heavy moi as was the case under ben ali or to protect the population and the government. the second is a political one and it reminded us as a political process that is true. the real political battle in tunisia today is not about addressing the impunity of ben ali's security forces. it is more fundamentally about renegotiating tunisia's social contract. what is the role and the process of the government. what is the deride force of legitimacy and the rights of the citizens. they've been fighting it for a difficult battle. there is a fundamental political battle right now and tunisia amon
many of the donor countries particularly the europeans have been hesitant to provide any corporate or training without the needs to authorities and the new oversight measures. the reform of the securities sector is also an enormous task because it is addressing not just the lack of forces and equipment or the lack of training and appropriate skills and accountability but more broadly is to redefine the role of the security forces and the new tunisia and the culture of the security institutions...
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building your mental and physical self-defense, it's about building corporate develops, about giving an edge. so you start with the trainingnd you develop it and you start the private jets, the th helicopt helicopters. phase two is a forgave day and phase three is international scenario and you get tested on everything. >> knock to nothing to do with wall street. >> no. >> thanks to coming on that about secret me is the company. and if you're interested, do it. it's good. >> i was impressed. he had pretty good marksmanship there. >> yeah. you have to be careful now what you you say. >> allianz has confirmed its full year targets. this despite the potential claims impact from hurricane sandy. the german listed firm raised its profit targets for 2012 at the end of last month. joining us on the phone from munich is cfo of allianz. oliver, thanks very much for joining us. good morning. let's start off by talking about perhaps the biggest underlying challenge for your business. low interest rates. if anything, we're seeing that reiterated this morning. what are you you doing to offset this long term? >> long term, we have an va
building your mental and physical self-defense, it's about building corporate develops, about giving an edge. so you start with the trainingnd you develop it and you start the private jets, the th helicopt helicopters. phase two is a forgave day and phase three is international scenario and you get tested on everything. >> knock to nothing to do with wall street. >> no. >> thanks to coming on that about secret me is the company. and if you're interested, do it. it's good....
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training on social engineering vulnerabilities and how people need to be protected. you need hardware and fire walls and things like that. when you get into major corporations, some kind of attack would have tectonic effect. now you need to not just apply the a training -- the training on humans, but you need to ensure public-private partnerships. we need the help of the private sector. the private-sector needs to help the government. this problem is not something that is uniquely government or uniquely private. host: a viewer on twitter says companies give citizens private information to government and military facilities. is that true? guest: a lot of the dispute of the bill was that it was not focused enough as to what the government was requesting. that is the first part of the tweet. what was the second half what was the second half? host: whether the government can go to bank fire. go too far. guest: people are going to have to reach across the nation and put any sort of partisanship and personal opinion aside and come to a paradigm-shifting policy change. host: dave our next caller, agusta, -- augusta, maine on the republican line. caller: you guys s
training on social engineering vulnerabilities and how people need to be protected. you need hardware and fire walls and things like that. when you get into major corporations, some kind of attack would have tectonic effect. now you need to not just apply the a training -- the training on humans, but you need to ensure public-private partnerships. we need the help of the private sector. the private-sector needs to help the government. this problem is not something that is uniquely government or...
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. >> died just want to comment on the perception some corporations may have that hit -- irene he midday's but the loan provides better trainingent the great deal of time at smith college with the engineering program and i found all students were brilliant of course. with the course of the science and engineering, what we were striving for it was. >> but those who can write to carell -- well with quantitative thinking because they may give the first job but to but to make joint engineering because there is the pressure to death a jab. we have misguided them for many years because current to engineer range this is something we have not done well to to teach creativity and integration with the humanities so when the engineers leave not just the about the first job but the huge job to make a huge difference creating more jobs. from the realistic approach. >> picking up on an engineering would is divided from this -- and f other cultures, it is impossible to really isolate disciplined and a more. that is something we look away from but the results of our visible as well is those that require students to read and write a lot. talk
. >> died just want to comment on the perception some corporations may have that hit -- irene he midday's but the loan provides better trainingent the great deal of time at smith college with the engineering program and i found all students were brilliant of course. with the course of the science and engineering, what we were striving for it was. >> but those who can write to carell -- well with quantitative thinking because they may give the first job but to but to make joint...
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train coming to a halt? >> it has been a party. olympics comment election boosting prices but is it over? media giants report next week some are bracing for a disappointment. news corporationr, disney on thursday. media stocks have rocked for good disney up 50%. discovery 45. cbs, 40. time warner 34%. s&p 500 1/7 10 percent. news corporation reports split into newsprint and video. and also looking to see if les moonvez will acquire a cable channel. dizzy made a $4 billion bid of the "star wars" empire. but not so great time warner could fall from one year ago. discovery to be down and news corporation is expected to post robust numbers also lagging sales at the box office. ticket sales fell 15% in july and is a timber. then they need to make better movies. ashley: despite insisting the new york city marathon is still on the "wall street journal" reports the marathon spokesperson says the situation is fluid and continues to evolves. it may be canceled as a result of public outcry. tracy: the worst thing i heard was people without power with no place to stay are kicked out for those who had reservations. >> the dow was off 111 points. >> we continue to see the market selling
train coming to a halt? >> it has been a party. olympics comment election boosting prices but is it over? media giants report next week some are bracing for a disappointment. news corporationr, disney on thursday. media stocks have rocked for good disney up 50%. discovery 45. cbs, 40. time warner 34%. s&p 500 1/7 10 percent. news corporation reports split into newsprint and video. and also looking to see if les moonvez will acquire a cable channel. dizzy made a $4 billion bid of the...
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corporation for labor aggression that is managed. with a growing number of people with higher skills preparing to migrate, the greater demand of migrants with high skills traininghe opportunity for integrating any type of relations of reform. the whole idea of high skill. i think the main concern that remains is one of numbers. when people think about immigration reform, if you look at the fresh labor force and certain population groups. families with young immigrants. the population that is highly undocumented is actually the one that is old and has been in the u.s. for a longer period of time. immigration reform and have an adverse affect on this group. -- may have an adverse affect on this group. what are the implications of this group? these are people that are more -- they do not have health care, face more difficulties integrating into the u.s. as opposed to the under -- younger folks. this to the implications are the meanings of development for latin america. >> thank you very much, manuel orozco. >> as michael mentioned, i direct the china program here at the dialogue and so i'm much more well versed on china by an american issues and u.s. latin america
corporation for labor aggression that is managed. with a growing number of people with higher skills preparing to migrate, the greater demand of migrants with high skills traininghe opportunity for integrating any type of relations of reform. the whole idea of high skill. i think the main concern that remains is one of numbers. when people think about immigration reform, if you look at the fresh labor force and certain population groups. families with young immigrants. the population that is...
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trained in science, technology, those kinds of things. i think there are exciting opportunities. i think immigration reform has a possibility. >> on competitiveness across the globe, are corporate taxy should be brought down but that has got to be part of a bigger deal. we can't just bring them down and not pay for them. it will be closing the subsidies whether it's the oil subsidy, whether it's looking at some of the other ones. so if we could get some grand deal and i think it could happen, where businesses are onboard. not everyone will like it but where you bri the business rates down in exchange for taking those levels on the bush tax cuts for people making over $250,000, clothing subsidies and loopholes and then adding in the spending cuts, that's how we do it and put the business community onboard in part by making these reductions in the corporate tax rate. >> senator klobuchar, congratulations on everything. >> congratulations. good luck. >> okay. >> up next, a big development in u.s. oil production with potentially major implications on our national security. that story next. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughte
trained in science, technology, those kinds of things. i think there are exciting opportunities. i think immigration reform has a possibility. >> on competitiveness across the globe, are corporate taxy should be brought down but that has got to be part of a bigger deal. we can't just bring them down and not pay for them. it will be closing the subsidies whether it's the oil subsidy, whether it's looking at some of the other ones. so if we could get some grand deal and i think it could...
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corporation for labor aggression that is -- labor migration that is managed. with a growing number of people with higher skills preparing to migrate, the greater demand of migrants with high skills traininghe opportunity for integrating any type of relations of reform. the whole idea of high skill. i think the main concern that remains is one of numbers. when people think about immigration reform, if you look at the fresh labor force and certain population groups. families with young immigrants. the population that is highly undocumented is actually the one that is old and has been in the u.s. for a longer period of time. immigration reform and have an adverse affect on this group. -- may have an adverse affect on this group. what are the implications of this group? these are people that are more vulnerable, the ones that don't have health care, who face more difficulties in integrating into the u.s. as opposed to the younger cohorts. those are the implications or the meanings of development for latin america. >> thank you very much, manuel orozco. . . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] there are some differences between the states. this is the one category that is s
corporation for labor aggression that is -- labor migration that is managed. with a growing number of people with higher skills preparing to migrate, the greater demand of migrants with high skills traininghe opportunity for integrating any type of relations of reform. the whole idea of high skill. i think the main concern that remains is one of numbers. when people think about immigration reform, if you look at the fresh labor force and certain population groups. families with young...