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people who start companies and employ people in their communities, the winters are harsh in wisconsin but you will never meet nicer people. will: one hundred 10 years old for herb, 28 years old for rachel campos duffy. happy birthday. rachel: you guys are so nice. i read an article that a woman peaks at 35, it was so depressing. >> i was told a man peaks at 25. after that everything is downhill, physically you begin -- it will: i peeked a long time ago. oh boy. happy birthday. todd: i got to sleep in today. usually i have to be on the show at 4:00, six:00 a.m. is nothing. rachel: we are happy to have you.
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Antrasis nepriklausomo elektros tiekėjo pasirinkimo etapas įgauna pagreitį ir gyventojams pamažu pradedami siųsti laiškai apie artėjantį apsisprendimą. Vis dėlto dalis tiekėjų neslepia, kad biržoje pakilę elektros įkainiai gali turėti įtakos ir nepriklausomų tiekėjų kainodarai, o vartotojai, kurie pirmajame etape pasirinko 24 mėnesių fiksuotą kainą, neabejotinai išlošė.
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ThingGovernmentGuyInformationNational-parkPlansSecurity-policeSaudiStart-companiesRegional-capital-argyleDon-tSecuritybut when you break it down, one-a lot of people around the world don't have the opportunity to get a higher education so, we're limiting our pool. two, when you talk about immigrants, the immigrants who come in here with less skills, they're the innovator, they're the one who is start companies. they're the small business entrepreneurs, they tear one who is fuel all this growth that we need and no better model for that than what we should avoid is japan with immigration restrictions and asian workforce. >> who is it in that breitbart base who doesn't have a job right now who believes immigrants are taking their jobs? what industry is it? what job function? >> well, i'm personally confused because the administration has been saying the past couple of months that all these jobs have evaporated because of manufacturing jobs going overseas and yesterday wasn't talking manufacturing jobs and how they're bringing back manufacturing jobs, it's suddenly immigrants. it really goes back to this was a hot-button issue among the base. >> buttites a hot-button issue that makes no sense. >> it's an emotion nal issue
PeopleLotCountryImmigrantsGuys-don-tTwoEducationSkillsWorldStart-companiesOpportunityInnovatorhaving sanctuary city programs? >> juan: of course. you have lost. nobody would sanction or abide sexual abuse of anybody. that's pretty horrible. i have trouble with this conversation because i know 98% -- i feel like i am repeating myself but 90% of illegal immigrants have committed no crime. to characterize the conversation about a legal immigrants were immigration reform to me is offensive because i don't believe most immigrants who come to this country, a disproportionate number of whom are entrepreneurs who start companies. >> greg: i agree with you on that but once the percentage of the general population that commits a crime? is a drastically different? >> juan: yes. it is. >> greg: or are you comparing it crime by crime? >> eric: illegals commit violent crime at a higher rate. >> juan: no, no, no. kimberly said they committed a crime when they cross the border
JuanTroubleAnybodyNobodySanctuary-city-programsConversationCourseSexual-abuse98CountryCrimeImmigrants>> well, you made my argument, for the most part. >> i'm sorry. >> i mean, we launched stop the brain drain.org as a petition site to essentially say that our college campuses are being bought off by these big wall street firms who are getting preferred access to the best and brightest students. now, obviously, what that does -- >> the banks actually pay money to the recruiting office. >> what that does is take away the people who are most likely to be entrepreneurs and start companies, like in our buy young initiative, which we talked about -- >> i love that, yeah. >> and instead make them financial instruments for banks. and to calculate the derivatives and do the credit default swaps. >> young math me technicians. >> that's problem one. problem two is you can't blame them. when you're graduating $70,000, $80,000, $90,000 in deatbt, of course you'll want to take the highest paying job. the president did a good job on
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