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for him to say i am not a resident is absolutely ludicrous. >> laura. >> i still don't hear you clearly in terms -- do we know -- you said your taxes have gone down. the you know what your taxes are? can you give us figures? >> i have released my state of illinois taxes. >> including the schedules? >> i paid approximately $50,000 in illinois taxes. lost my illinois exam's and, my illinois tax bill actually went up, not down. >> i just don't get it. if i am wrong and anything i said, it is because i quoted him. that hethe sun-times did this because the tax advantages of florida. maybe he can explain that. to pay more ing taxes, why did you give up your residency in illinois? he used to claim a home in buckingham and he gave it up in 2010. the only permanent residency is in florida. a penthouse condo. i still don't understand why anyone who aspires to be the united states senator from illinois has to declare a residency in florida for tax purposes. that does not make any sense to me or most of the people that are proud to live in the state. >> question number four comes from enrique. >> g
for him to say i am not a resident is absolutely ludicrous. >> laura. >> i still don't hear you clearly in terms -- do we know -- you said your taxes have gone down. the you know what your taxes are? can you give us figures? >> i have released my state of illinois taxes. >> including the schedules? >> i paid approximately $50,000 in illinois taxes. lost my illinois exam's and, my illinois tax bill actually went up, not down. >> i just don't get it. if i am...
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it is named for the spelman sisters, you see and laura spelman -- lucy and laura spelman. it is an institution that has been profoundly blessed, so fortunate to have been the recipient of america's family philanthropy. it would not have existed without the rockefellers. without not have soared because bees -- the cosbys >> how did you get the money from bill and camille cosby? >> i would love to tell a lie know, ithat, you engaged in all of the steps of fundraising. cultivation,arch, blah blah blah. and then finally, the big ask. i administer him and him in only a few months when a call came in -- had been at spelman for only a few months when a call came in . on the other end was a famous voice, dr. bill as i called him. well i will not take you through each step of that conversation, there was a moment where dr. bill cosby said, camille and i were wondering, do you think you could use $20 million at spelman? i could not imagine that figure. saying dr. bill, are you $2 million? he said, can't you hear? million -- i said $20 million. in my inauguration as the president of
it is named for the spelman sisters, you see and laura spelman -- lucy and laura spelman. it is an institution that has been profoundly blessed, so fortunate to have been the recipient of america's family philanthropy. it would not have existed without the rockefellers. without not have soared because bees -- the cosbys >> how did you get the money from bill and camille cosby? >> i would love to tell a lie know, ithat, you engaged in all of the steps of fundraising....
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that is no guarantee. >> our next question comes from laura washington. >> mr. oberweis, during the campaign there was a controversy about your wife, who lives full-time in florida. there have been allegations you used that status to dodge taxes. are you dodging taxes? >> absolutely not. i am one of the top illinois taxpayers. , and i support women thought the democrats did ,too, who make choices to have jobs on their own and live lives on their own. it works for us. she lives six months of the year in florida and has a life down there, and i visit whenever i possibly can. but i don't think we need to tell her that she is not allowed to do that. my tax bill went up when she made that decision. in the few seconds i have not -- left, i need to go back to the falsehood my opponent raised when he said i wanted to eliminate health care for the workforce. all i said was that i want to equalize it. if companies have did actions for it, individuals should have deductions for it. if we have a plan that is covering all people, which would be our goal to make sure everyone
that is no guarantee. >> our next question comes from laura washington. >> mr. oberweis, during the campaign there was a controversy about your wife, who lives full-time in florida. there have been allegations you used that status to dodge taxes. are you dodging taxes? >> absolutely not. i am one of the top illinois taxpayers. , and i support women thought the democrats did ,too, who make choices to have jobs on their own and live lives on their own. it works for us. she lives...
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candidates, abc seven political analysts laura washington. you will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for each follow-up. you will have the opportunity to other. question of each you will also have the opportunity for an opening statement and by random draw to the opening statement goes to mr. quinn. >> thank you. the bureau of labor statistics issued its latest report on the illinois economy. it is a good report. jobs are up, unemployment is last twos in the months, 40,000 jobs. 300 thousand jobs since the last recession. the steepest decline of the -- the steepest decline of any state in the union. we have understood the importance of fiscal reform. i have to suspend the pay of the legislatures to get those reform. better.omy is a lot we have been able to invest in education. inhave invested $440 million classroom education. it is the best way to keep our economy moving forward and jobs growing. that is what i believe in and that is what the best way to go forward is for illinois. >> thank you to the league of women
candidates, abc seven political analysts laura washington. you will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 seconds for each follow-up. you will have the opportunity to other. question of each you will also have the opportunity for an opening statement and by random draw to the opening statement goes to mr. quinn. >> thank you. the bureau of labor statistics issued its latest report on the illinois economy. it is a good report. jobs are up, unemployment is last twos in the...
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uestioning our candidates, abc seven political analysts laura washington. you will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 econds for each follow-up. you will have the opportunity to ask one question of each other. you will also have the opportunity for an opening statement and by random draw to the opening statement goes to mr. quinn. >> thank you. the bureau of labor statistics issued its latest report on the illinois economy. it is a good report. jobs are up, unemployment is down, jobs in the last two months, 40,000 jobs. 00,000 jobs since the resomethings ended. our unemployment is at the lowest level in the last six years. the steepest decline of any state in the union. we had to make tough decisions to make that possible. we had to cut the budget since i have been governor. we understood the importance of fiscal reform. i have to suspend the pay of the legislatures to get those reform. because of that our economy is a lot better. we have been able to invest in education despite all these economies. we have invested $440 million in our classr
uestioning our candidates, abc seven political analysts laura washington. you will be limited to 60 seconds for each question and 30 econds for each follow-up. you will have the opportunity to ask one question of each other. you will also have the opportunity for an opening statement and by random draw to the opening statement goes to mr. quinn. >> thank you. the bureau of labor statistics issued its latest report on the illinois economy. it is a good report. jobs are up, unemployment is...
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i can repeat the same stuff that lisa and laura just told you. the one thing that our fund or organization does is try to make for all of the people and programs around the country to talk to each other, to find out what works, what doesn't work. who the heck wants to say, i'm homeless and i'm gay, beat me up ? it is really tough for the kids. toughody wants to be a guy, but when you think about it, look at a 15-year-old. nowadays, kids are coming out even younger because of scenes from the media that it is cool to be who you are and then they come out and their parents don't know how to deal with this. itortunately, sometimes comes to them running away out of fear of rejection or violence or both. kid.is kind of sad for a kids don't really ask to be born and they don't come with a moneyback guarantee. go and return them. there is no return policy when you become a parent. it is tough. it is not easy to be a parent. we also want to work with renÉe and other organizations and outreach programs. i also wanted to say, the people that are doing this
i can repeat the same stuff that lisa and laura just told you. the one thing that our fund or organization does is try to make for all of the people and programs around the country to talk to each other, to find out what works, what doesn't work. who the heck wants to say, i'm homeless and i'm gay, beat me up ? it is really tough for the kids. toughody wants to be a guy, but when you think about it, look at a 15-year-old. nowadays, kids are coming out even younger because of scenes from the...
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. >> my name is laura and i work on the paper at the university. i want to say thank you to both of you for being here this evening. my question is, what are your thoughts on the media and government's reaction to julian leaks.e and the wiki >> wikileaks. >> let us say that neither one of us is the world's leading authority on wikileaks. >> yes, that is right, but now i'm going to pretend i am. [laughter] >> i don't dare. >> it is important that they mid-level classified documents that were secret only and what the ambassador thinks, those documents rarely get to the white house and don't get much standing in terms of the decision-making by the president where it is incredible in the obama white house, the bush white house, how much is controlled by the white house, it is a white house-centric who make, so people claims that wikileaks are the sort of documents that tell you how the big decisions are made and government are exaggerating. that is not the case. at the same time it is useful information. the initial idea of the wholesale publication of
. >> my name is laura and i work on the paper at the university. i want to say thank you to both of you for being here this evening. my question is, what are your thoughts on the media and government's reaction to julian leaks.e and the wiki >> wikileaks. >> let us say that neither one of us is the world's leading authority on wikileaks. >> yes, that is right, but now i'm going to pretend i am. [laughter] >> i don't dare. >> it is important that they...
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questioning our candidates will thomas, erica mulder not oh, and laura washington. limitedponses will be to 60 seconds for each question, and you will have 30 seconds for each follow-up. in addition to our questions you will have the opportunity to ask one question to each other. you have the opportunity for a one minute opening statement and a closing statement. the opening statement goes to mr. quinn. >> last friday the bureau of labour statistics issued its report on the illinois economy. it's a good report. jobs are way up. unemployment is way down. months we have created 40,000 jobs, 3300 jobs since the recession ended. unemployment is at its lowest level in the last six years. the steepest decline of any state in the union. we have to make tough decisions to make that possible. we have to cut the budget $5 million. we also understand the importance of physical reform. -- fiscal reform. our economy is a lot better. invest inen able to education. we have invested $440 million and classroom education. is theng in education best way to keep our economy moving forw
questioning our candidates will thomas, erica mulder not oh, and laura washington. limitedponses will be to 60 seconds for each question, and you will have 30 seconds for each follow-up. in addition to our questions you will have the opportunity to ask one question to each other. you have the opportunity for a one minute opening statement and a closing statement. the opening statement goes to mr. quinn. >> last friday the bureau of labour statistics issued its report on the illinois...
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flex the next question comes from laura washington. question comes from laura washington. >> voters say that they are turned off by the negative ads in the campaign. in one of yours you accuse your opponent of spying on citizens, putting millions in his own pocket, being the father of d.c. gridlock. what is the factual basis for those allegations? >> public documents show that mr. durbin has its -- received in excess of $9 million in lobbyist and it has clearly influenced his votes in legislation. my family business happens to the ice cream. senator durbin's family business happens to be lobbying and the sale of influence. bad for the is country. citizen legislators like myself will vote in ways that we think is good for the country and the state. as you have seen tonight, he will say anything if he thinks it will earn him some votes. it does not have to be related to the truth. we need term limits with citizen legislators serving for a limited. , not career politicians who will vote in ways that they think can help them get reelected.
flex the next question comes from laura washington. question comes from laura washington. >> voters say that they are turned off by the negative ads in the campaign. in one of yours you accuse your opponent of spying on citizens, putting millions in his own pocket, being the father of d.c. gridlock. what is the factual basis for those allegations? >> public documents show that mr. durbin has its -- received in excess of $9 million in lobbyist and it has clearly influenced his votes...
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for him to say i am not a resident is absolutely ludicrous. >> laura. >> i still don't hear you clearly in terms -- do we know -- you said your taxes have gone down. the you know what your taxes are? can you give us figures? >> i have released my state of illinois taxes. >> including the schedules? >> i paid approximately $50,000 in illinois taxes. lost my illinois exam's and, my illinois tax bill actually went up, not down. >> i just don't get it. if i am wrong and anything i said, it is because i quoted him. that hethe sun-times did this because the tax advantages of florida. maybe he can explain that. to pay more ing taxes, why did you give up your residency in illinois? he used to claim a home in buckingham and he gave it up in 2010. the only permanent residency is in florida. a penthouse condo. i still don't understand why anyone who aspires to be the united states senator from illinois has to declare a residency in florida for tax purposes. that does not make any sense to me or most of the people that are proud to live in the state. >> question number four comes from enrique. >> g
for him to say i am not a resident is absolutely ludicrous. >> laura. >> i still don't hear you clearly in terms -- do we know -- you said your taxes have gone down. the you know what your taxes are? can you give us figures? >> i have released my state of illinois taxes. >> including the schedules? >> i paid approximately $50,000 in illinois taxes. lost my illinois exam's and, my illinois tax bill actually went up, not down. >> i just don't get it. if i am...
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a first question comes from laura gunder son, a reporter at "the oregonian." laura? >> governor kitzhaber, when did you first learn about sylvia hayes, 1997 plans to grow pot in rural washington? and given the apparent gaps in how she was vetted, what you do have to say about the people you have chosen as advisors? what would you say about the people you have chosen as advisors? >> i have received a lot o >> i havef received new information over the week. and some of it very hard to assimilate. 17 years ago, before i knew sylvia and she knew me, she was involved in some illegal activities. i don't condone it. i wish it hadn't happened but it did. she's acknowledged it which took some courage and she's assumed responsibility for it and is willing to face the consequences. the fallout of that set of activities and how we deal with that fallout is really a personal matter between sylvia and myself. fallout is a personl matter between cylvia and myself. >> have you decided if you will keep cylvia hayes on as an advisor in your office, and what do you say about her role t
a first question comes from laura gunder son, a reporter at "the oregonian." laura? >> governor kitzhaber, when did you first learn about sylvia hayes, 1997 plans to grow pot in rural washington? and given the apparent gaps in how she was vetted, what you do have to say about the people you have chosen as advisors? what would you say about the people you have chosen as advisors? >> i have received a lot o >> i havef received new information over the week. and some of...
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our next question comes from laura. >> both of you have run for this office several times before. have16, one of you will held this for the past decade. they called it a three peat mentioning that voters were getting a little tired of having the same two candidates year after year. here's my question. whatected to this office, new ideas, what new approach will you bring that you have not run before? >> congressman. >> i learned through the years of service whether as a state rep, mayor of the largest city, or as a member of congress that the most important thing is to bring new hampshire values to washington and ensure that there is a bipartisan approach to get this country moving forward again. i've been able to do that in the past whether it was mayor of manchester working with a majority of democrats or what i served in congress getting three bills signed into law by this president. people of our state want to see growth they to see been desperately needing. making sure that i always work on behalf of the people of our state. >> i'm going to continue to work on jobs. i think gr
our next question comes from laura. >> both of you have run for this office several times before. have16, one of you will held this for the past decade. they called it a three peat mentioning that voters were getting a little tired of having the same two candidates year after year. here's my question. whatected to this office, new ideas, what new approach will you bring that you have not run before? >> congressman. >> i learned through the years of service whether as a state...
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and again my opponent has , suggested when he was being thatviewed by laura kelly we should be thinking about that. in terms of the troops that we have had in korea. we've had troops in korea for 60 years. i don't think we want to send troops back in the middle east to do that. we want to continue the airstrikes. want to address the financing. we want to go after their recruitment. that is the way to address isis at this point. >> i'm going to stay on this topic a minute here. the arab spring, democracy first, now there is revisionist. stability first, even if it means supporting regimes that are not the most democratic. what should be the foreign-policy priority? stability or democracy? because the democracy led to an ally we didn't like, a group of people getting elected that people of united states in -- didn't like. >> there are different views by different people. let's take syria. for example. we knew it was a terrible regime. we actually said we were point -- going to draw a redline if they did something. a mere going to do something. we did nothing. that sent a powerful message
and again my opponent has , suggested when he was being thatviewed by laura kelly we should be thinking about that. in terms of the troops that we have had in korea. we've had troops in korea for 60 years. i don't think we want to send troops back in the middle east to do that. we want to continue the airstrikes. want to address the financing. we want to go after their recruitment. that is the way to address isis at this point. >> i'm going to stay on this topic a minute here. the arab...
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host: laura, rhode island, democrat. thank you for c-span, and thank you for putting yourself out there, cristobal. my pet is redistricting. so you said the magic word a little while ago. i am wondering, to what extent , in your organization effect, pigeonholed itself as latino instead of creating a broad coalition to address the underlying issues of underrepresentation of , to put together an organization that goes across the spectrum to get the representation needed to have policy changes? guest: good question. first, i am glad you're are calling from rhode island. it is a useful place. adage of to have an amazing latino secretary of state that shares your values -- you have the potential to have an amazing latino secretary of state that shares your values. and latino running for mayor in rhode island. it is an amazing place. but your question is right, we have to figure out a way to break out of this cycle. it is part of the reason why it think congress is so polarized right now. there have been extreme's strictly on
host: laura, rhode island, democrat. thank you for c-span, and thank you for putting yourself out there, cristobal. my pet is redistricting. so you said the magic word a little while ago. i am wondering, to what extent , in your organization effect, pigeonholed itself as latino instead of creating a broad coalition to address the underlying issues of underrepresentation of , to put together an organization that goes across the spectrum to get the representation needed to have policy changes?...
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laura? >> in washington, a jury convicted -- [indiscernible] >> i have seen those news reports that i am not prepared to follow from here. the russianrted economy had become stagnant and it could be the lowest output since 2009. the sanctions in the united states have worked that way. that make vladimir putin more dangerous or less dangerous? >> it does make clear a couple of things. as you point out, sanctions regime put in place by the united states in close coordination with our european partners has impose a significant cost on the russians for their inappropriate interference in the affairs of the sovereign nation of the ukraine. is an indication of a successful policy implementation. the question goes to hasn't had the desired effect in terms of getting the russians to change their behavior? that is a calculation that only the leader of that country can make. we have not seen as much as we would like in terms of abiding cease-fire, of the an indication the russians are prepared to resp
laura? >> in washington, a jury convicted -- [indiscernible] >> i have seen those news reports that i am not prepared to follow from here. the russianrted economy had become stagnant and it could be the lowest output since 2009. the sanctions in the united states have worked that way. that make vladimir putin more dangerous or less dangerous? >> it does make clear a couple of things. as you point out, sanctions regime put in place by the united states in close coordination...
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my name is laura and i work on the paper at the university. what are your, thoughts on the media and government's reaction -- >> wikileaks. neither one of us is the world's leading authority. >> but now i'm going to pretend i am. [laughter] >> i don't dare. it is important that they classified documents that were secret only and what the , thosedor thinks documents rarely get to the white house and don't get much standing in terms of the decision-making by the president where in the obama white house, the bush white house, how much is controlled. people will make claims that wikileaks are the sort of documents that tell you how the big decisions are made in government. that is not the case. time it is useful information, of the initial idea of the wholesale publication of hundreds of thousands of classified documents -- you would never do it, you would say read them. we going to tell somebody about secret operations and get people killed unnecessarily? you were always in panic about that. wikileaks is kind of being more careful now. wikileaks
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i would like to turn this over to laura and then we will get right into questions. candid look atry our military health care system. in fact, the review we published today was unprecedented both in terms of its scope and approach. we looked at 37 metrics sets in that cover the entire enterprise of our military health system. visits did several site that not only serve as a check of our collective data, but also ensure we have collective ability to talk to the military health care system and with beneficiaries. we also collected data on three top performing civilian health and we didl centers this to provide a benchmark for what great performance was like. that is what provided us context. i want to reiterate the point and both by the secretary the deputy secretary, and that is that we found no hospital systematically underperformed in any case, in any of the three dimensions of access quality or safety. we continue to provide safe and reliable health care. but we can do better. we found the observations at the median and lower and the fact that we had trouble gettin
i would like to turn this over to laura and then we will get right into questions. candid look atry our military health care system. in fact, the review we published today was unprecedented both in terms of its scope and approach. we looked at 37 metrics sets in that cover the entire enterprise of our military health system. visits did several site that not only serve as a check of our collective data, but also ensure we have collective ability to talk to the military health care system and...
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they have two top candidates for that position, laura lynch, who is a u.s. attorney in the district of new york and sarah yates who is a u.s. attorney in the northern district of georgia. and they could be tapped to fill that position. and so the talk in the justice department is hey, we can tap one of these to be the acting dag. they to the job for a new months while we're waiting for the confirmation to make it through with the new a.g. and there's some overlap there. so the dag is overlapped. host: what else should we know about this story with the president's cabinet and the potential for some some pretty serious congressional hearings on this, right if guest: oh, yeah. it'll be fun to be a reporter to cover it. last lot of fireworks. it will be interesting. it's an interesting time like a lot of cabinet secretaries leave after a couple of years, like four years. and holder decided to leave after six. and two years are remaining. it's interesting about how that kind of thing, especially for the a.g. job. we were talking about this in the newsroom yesterd
they have two top candidates for that position, laura lynch, who is a u.s. attorney in the district of new york and sarah yates who is a u.s. attorney in the northern district of georgia. and they could be tapped to fill that position. and so the talk in the justice department is hey, we can tap one of these to be the acting dag. they to the job for a new months while we're waiting for the confirmation to make it through with the new a.g. and there's some overlap there. so the dag is...
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. >> the next question is from laura washington. >> voters say they are turned off by all the negative and misleading ads of the campaign. >> same here. >> in one of your ads, you accused your opponent of spying on citizens, putting millions of dollars in his own pocket and being the father of d.c. gridlock. what is the factual basis for those allegations? >> public documents show he has received in excess of $9 million of lobbyist money. clearly, that is influenced some of his votes in legislation. my family business happens to be ice cream. his family business happens to be lobbying and the sale of influence. i think that is bad for the country. we will vote in ways that we believe are good for the country and good for the state. when you have career politicians like a dick durbin, he will say anything if he thinks he will earn a vote. does not have to be related to the truth. we need to have term limits so they vote in ways that are good for the country, not career politicians will vote in ways to help themselves get reelected. >> you are saying he is received a lobbyist funds and t
. >> the next question is from laura washington. >> voters say they are turned off by all the negative and misleading ads of the campaign. >> same here. >> in one of your ads, you accused your opponent of spying on citizens, putting millions of dollars in his own pocket and being the father of d.c. gridlock. what is the factual basis for those allegations? >> public documents show he has received in excess of $9 million of lobbyist money. clearly, that is...
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. >> and you, doctor laura, i want to thank you for what you are doing. and one of the things i just -- dr. lurie. when i looked at all of dr. lurie, and i saw all those health workers, nurses i guess it was, and then i see ms. burger sitting next to you, and then i hear about people not being properly trained in the hospital to i think would be almost legislative malpractice for me to not ask the question, enemy been asked before when i was out of the room, how we make sure that those folks receive the training. they are not just running around saying, you know, i'm just complaining to be complaining. they want to be the best. they don't mind, they don't mind putting their lives in danger. but they want to know that everything possible to make sure that they are safe, they want to make sure those things are in place. and i am so glad that nurses i am has been found to be able to free now. but how do we make sure that they know that. and ms. burger talked about an executive order in the nature was asking you about, dr. lurie, whether you had all the thing
. >> and you, doctor laura, i want to thank you for what you are doing. and one of the things i just -- dr. lurie. when i looked at all of dr. lurie, and i saw all those health workers, nurses i guess it was, and then i see ms. burger sitting next to you, and then i hear about people not being properly trained in the hospital to i think would be almost legislative malpractice for me to not ask the question, enemy been asked before when i was out of the room, how we make sure that those...
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we lost around 60% of our population race in south laura for the last 20 years. is this a microcosm for the rest of the country? when need to straighten that emigration and enforce the laws on the books and that's the end of this nonsense. who wondave brat because of his emigration stand over cancer. host: when it comes to voting for people, how much does immigration play on who you vote for/ caller: i think it's on the top two priorities of these countries, creating jobs for the american people and immigration. the laws have to be enforced on the books. back in the 1950's it was in force but not now. in 1965, the just an act is a problem of what's happening in the country now. host: vienna, virginia, republican line. caller: good morning, everybody keeps talking about the laws we have on the books. that's a very good point. why isn't that being addressed? we already have immigration laws that are being ignored. on the issue of cheap labor, i heard one of the callers say the republicans want cheap labor. how can we have cheap labor when we are talking about him a
we lost around 60% of our population race in south laura for the last 20 years. is this a microcosm for the rest of the country? when need to straighten that emigration and enforce the laws on the books and that's the end of this nonsense. who wondave brat because of his emigration stand over cancer. host: when it comes to voting for people, how much does immigration play on who you vote for/ caller: i think it's on the top two priorities of these countries, creating jobs for the american...
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host: laura tweets in they are increasing the level of retirement contributions and max out. >> it said in the tax code the amount you contribute or can contribute each year is adjusted based on inflation so you are not capped out. and the current contribution limit is $17,500. that will go up to $18,000 next year. and there's also a special option for those callers who might be over age 50 called a catch-up election that allows those individuals to put away another $6,000 in a year. and the reality of it is that most people don't do anywhere near the max. what we find is so many people when they save they will save based on their company plan, which may mean to get the maximum tament employer will match. that's that real important concept about not leaving money on the table like if your employer is going to match 50% and you alary up to 6% ly put in 3%, you're leaving 1.57 from your employer but many people want to save at the max if they want that adequate income. host: tom? caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to make sure to say this one thing first. one week
host: laura tweets in they are increasing the level of retirement contributions and max out. >> it said in the tax code the amount you contribute or can contribute each year is adjusted based on inflation so you are not capped out. and the current contribution limit is $17,500. that will go up to $18,000 next year. and there's also a special option for those callers who might be over age 50 called a catch-up election that allows those individuals to put away another $6,000 in a year. and...
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host: laura on twitter -- michigan, independent caller. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i agreed with some of the previous callers. i was upset about the young woman who was shot with the baby in the backseat. the way she was driving, hey. she needed to be taken down. washington was put under lockdown. what happened that this didn't happen? why wasn't there a lockdown? host: you are referring to september 19? guest: it happened so quickly. i do not think that would have made a difference. she was prevented from entering the white house grounds. 19, the whiter house intruder. there was a lockdown when the woman was driving her car. guest: i do not think it went beyond the white house itself. the idea that anybody would take any action like that is very remote. forcethis issue of lethal came up at the hearing yesterday. here is what one member had to say. [video clip] see overwhelming force. if an intruder would not be stopped, perhaps more lethal force is necessary. i want those officers to know that this member of congress has their backs. d
host: laura on twitter -- michigan, independent caller. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i agreed with some of the previous callers. i was upset about the young woman who was shot with the baby in the backseat. the way she was driving, hey. she needed to be taken down. washington was put under lockdown. what happened that this didn't happen? why wasn't there a lockdown? host: you are referring to september 19? guest: it happened so quickly. i do not think that would have made...