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dubai stops at nothing to woo tourists. and when tourists come and spend their money, they're like walking job stimulus programs. >> they will create about a million yobs by the end of this decade just from travel and tourism. >> fritz van passion is the ceo of starwood hold and resorts, the company that owns weston and share ton and w hotel brands. he has 15 hotels in dubai, more than any other city in the world except new york. that's remarkable, considering dubai's small size, a little over 2 million people. >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going there. now if you're in europe or especially if you're in russia, it's a place where people go. >> by 2020, hotel guests are predicted to triple and dubai aims to create 950,0 jobs fueled by tourism and related sectors. >> this idea that a small city state could create a million jobs in a decade? that's an enormous amount of growth. >> dubai's success in tourism comes at the perfect time because the industry is booming across the world. countries like china, brazil
dubai stops at nothing to woo tourists. and when tourists come and spend their money, they're like walking job stimulus programs. >> they will create about a million yobs by the end of this decade just from travel and tourism. >> fritz van passion is the ceo of starwood hold and resorts, the company that owns weston and share ton and w hotel brands. he has 15 hotels in dubai, more than any other city in the world except new york. that's remarkable, considering dubai's small size, a...
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dubai stops at nothing to woo tourists. and when tourists come and spend their money, they are like walking jim tob stimulus progra. >> they will create about a million jobs just from travel and tourism. >> fritz is the ceo of the company that owns the sheraton, westin and w hotel brands. starwood has 15 hotels in dubai, more than any other city in the world except new york. that's remarkable, considering dubai's small size, a little over two million people. >> 20 or 30 years ago, people didn't think of going there. now if you're in europe or especially if you're in russia, it's alace where people go. >> by 2020, hotel guests are predicted to triple, and dubai aims to create 950,000 jobs fueled by tourism and related sectors. >> this idea that a small city state could create a million jobs in a decade, that's an enormous amount of growth. >> dubai's success in tourism comes at the perfect time, because the industry is booming across the world. countries like china, brazil and india have rapidly growing middle classes that a
dubai stops at nothing to woo tourists. and when tourists come and spend their money, they are like walking jim tob stimulus progra. >> they will create about a million jobs just from travel and tourism. >> fritz is the ceo of the company that owns the sheraton, westin and w hotel brands. starwood has 15 hotels in dubai, more than any other city in the world except new york. that's remarkable, considering dubai's small size, a little over two million people. >> 20 or 30 years...
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lesson number three from dubai. infrastructure. right now the airport for this tiny state is one of the world's busiest, but apparently that was not enough, because they are building a new airport that would be the busiest by far in the world, handling 120 million passengers a year. not bad for a place that was only a small fishing village a few decades ago. >> this is a lesson that the u.s. has taught the rest of the world. there probably was not a good reason to go to las vegas a couple decades ago, and you can make the same argument about orlando, but u.s. businesses created those areas as a u.s. destination. created jobs and created an industry that the rest of the world took notice of, and has done a wonderful job of copying in some areas. >>> when we come back, we return to the united states and show you an experiment in infrastructure that is turning heads and will create jobs in the windy city of chicago. stay with us. [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits
lesson number three from dubai. infrastructure. right now the airport for this tiny state is one of the world's busiest, but apparently that was not enough, because they are building a new airport that would be the busiest by far in the world, handling 120 million passengers a year. not bad for a place that was only a small fishing village a few decades ago. >> this is a lesson that the u.s. has taught the rest of the world. there probably was not a good reason to go to las vegas a couple...
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lesson number three from dubai, infrastructure. right now the airport for this tiny city/state is one of the world's busiest. not bad for a place that was only a small fishing village a few decades ago. >> this is a lesson that the u.s. has taught the rest of the world. there probably wasn't a very good reason to go to los angeles a couple of decades ago. could make the same argument about orlando. but u.s. business created those areas as a destination. created jobs, created an industry that the rest of the world took notice of and has done a wonderful job of copying some areas. >>> when we come back, we will return to the united states and show you an experiment in infrastructure that's turning heads and will create jobs in the windy city of chicago. stay with us. it's kevin's sma. mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only
lesson number three from dubai, infrastructure. right now the airport for this tiny city/state is one of the world's busiest. not bad for a place that was only a small fishing village a few decades ago. >> this is a lesson that the u.s. has taught the rest of the world. there probably wasn't a very good reason to go to los angeles a couple of decades ago. could make the same argument about orlando. but u.s. business created those areas as a destination. created jobs, created an industry...
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dubai hands out visas to many foreign nationals right at the airport. we can't do that for every tourist but we could at least make it easier for people to apply for visas. >> we have five places you can get a visa in china that is in a country with 170 cities of over 1 million people. so, in fact, so many people have to take a trip before they make the trip. >> reporter: the cost of more visa processing, says van houten is passion, would easily be paid for by the increase in tourism business. lesson number two, promote your tourist destination. promote it like there's no tomorrow. dubai has its own department of touchism and the united arab emirates marketing efforts have been ranked first by the world economic forum. washington has historically has had little involvement in wooing tourists. ♪ land of dreams >> reporter: things are changing, slightly. the president and congress created brand usa, a public/private entity that will promote america abroad and the state department has improved visa processing and says that wait times are dropping but wit
dubai hands out visas to many foreign nationals right at the airport. we can't do that for every tourist but we could at least make it easier for people to apply for visas. >> we have five places you can get a visa in china that is in a country with 170 cities of over 1 million people. so, in fact, so many people have to take a trip before they make the trip. >> reporter: the cost of more visa processing, says van houten is passion, would easily be paid for by the increase in...
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well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose some of the. an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous people yeah my right that's the point it's the local indigenous population are saying we didn't agree to this we already had the banana people here and we don't want this other private corporation taking over that is so it is an initiation of force it's a coercion the if they're taking this land of these people but you know michael strong thinks well we're going to add jobs and wealth because where are narco calculus but these people who are already living there these indians who have been there for thousands of years their families well they're apparently not good enough for the right private city it is a position of forrester for those not qualified as libertari
well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose some of the. an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous people yeah my right that's the point it's the local indigenous...
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well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose sort of called an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me going to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous people. yeah my right that's the point it's the local indigenous population are saying we didn't agree to this we already have the banana people here and we don't want this other private corporation taking over that is so it is an initiation of force it's a coercion you know they're taking this land of these people but you know michael strong thinks well we're going to add jobs and wealth because where narco capital is but these people who are already living there these indians who have been there for thousands of years their families well they're apparently not good enough for the right private city it is a position of forrester for those not qualified as li
well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose sort of called an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me going to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous people. yeah my right that's the point it's the local indigenous...
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well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose sort of called an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous peoples part. you know my right that's the point it's the local indigenous population are saying we didn't agree to this we already have the banana people here and we don't want this other private corporation taking over that is so it is an initiation of force it's a coercion you know they're taking this land of these people but you know michael strong thinks well we're going to add jobs and wealth because where are narco calculus but these people who are already living there these indians who have been there for thousands of years their families well they're apparently not good enough for the right private city it is a position of forrester for does not qualify
well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose sort of called an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous peoples part. you know my right that's the point it's the local...
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well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose some of the. an arc of capitalism which is a code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous peoples young and my right that's the point it's the local indigenous population are saying we didn't agree to this we already have the banana people here and we don't want this other private corporation taking over that is so it is an initiation of force it's a coercion you they're taking this land of these people but you know michael strong thinks well we're going to add jobs and wealth because where a narco calculus but these people who are already living there these indians who have been there for thousands of years their families well they're apparently not good enough for the right private city it is a position of forrester for those not qualified as liber
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well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose a call an arc of capitalism which is a code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine and oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographical locations on top of some indigenous peoples part. yes and my right that's the point it's the local indigenous population are saying we didn't agree to this we already have the banana people here and we don't want this other private corporation taking over that is so it is an initiation of force it's a coercion you know they're taking this land of these people but you know michael strong thinks well we're going to add jobs and wealth because where the narco calculus but these people who are already living there are these indians who have been there for thousands of years their families well they're apparently not good enough for the right private city it isn't part and positional forester for those not q
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well you know i've been to dubai and it's a place where slave labor is alive and well so what this man is saying is that they want to bring slave labor to honduras they want to impose on. an arc of capitalism which is code word for autocracy and slave labor they want to totally undermine any oh you know what let me go to guess let me guess they're going to impose these geographic goal locations on top of some indigenous peoples part of my right that's the point it's the local indigenous population are saying we didn't agree to this we already have the banana people here and we don't want this other private corporation taking over that is so it is an initiation of force it's a coercion you know they're taking this land of these people but you know michael strong thinks well we're going to add jobs and wealth because where an arc of calculus but these people who are already living there these indians who have been there for thousands of years their families well they are apparently not good enough for the right private city it is a position of forrester for those not qualified as liberta
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this is ski dubai. it is a man-made winter wonderland in the middle of the desert. i think it is time i hit the slopes -- or rather -- the slope. the thing is, it's pretty expensive to get in here. it is around $50 just for a couple of hours of ski time. i can't even imagine what it costs to power a place like this. this place may not be the alps or the rockies, but what i like about it is that it is a real escape from the boiling temperatures outside. i mean it is basically a giant refrigerator around it is freezing. you've got to have your clothes, you've got to have your ski clothes, and above all, it is just a lot of fun and i'll see you at the bottom. so this is where i come to beat the heat in the desert. cnn, dubai. >> getting a little cool air in the united arab emirates. >>> i'll be back in one hour and we'll talk with former nfl star kurt warner around his wife brenda. she's stepped out of her husband's shadow to become a popular christian speaker and author. all that straight ahead. stay with cnn. "your money" starts after this.
this is ski dubai. it is a man-made winter wonderland in the middle of the desert. i think it is time i hit the slopes -- or rather -- the slope. the thing is, it's pretty expensive to get in here. it is around $50 just for a couple of hours of ski time. i can't even imagine what it costs to power a place like this. this place may not be the alps or the rockies, but what i like about it is that it is a real escape from the boiling temperatures outside. i mean it is basically a giant...
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curtis dubai, senior tax policy analyst at heritage foundation. will mcbride is one of the coauthors of the report. will, i will go to you first. it makes it easier for politicians to propose stuff that can't be paid for because when folks don't feel the cost of it because they're not paying any income tax? >> that's correct. that so-called 47% or roughly half the population that does not pay any federal income tax. and so that cost of the basic, that is the basic cost of government, which is funded through the personal income tax, it is the largest source of revenue for the federal government. so it's very simple. if you went into wal-mart and they said, hey, guess what, everything's free today, what would happen? you would suddenly have a much bigger appetite for whatever wal-mart is selling. so this has become a major driver behind the unsustainable growth and particularly entitlement spending. we find actually there's a very strong, statistical connection between these two
curtis dubai, senior tax policy analyst at heritage foundation. will mcbride is one of the coauthors of the report. will, i will go to you first. it makes it easier for politicians to propose stuff that can't be paid for because when folks don't feel the cost of it because they're not paying any income tax? >> that's correct. that so-called 47% or roughly half the population that does not pay any federal income tax. and so that cost of the basic, that is the basic cost of government,...
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the hub will now be in dubai. the co-chairmen arrangement with british airways is gone after 20 years. this is more just a code-sharing agreement. they will coordinate on pricing, ticketing, scheduling, mileage programs, lounges. it is a game changer for qantas. it needed to make a change. for emirates, it will do a l lot more for the airline as well. >> their basic problem is they have a huge hub in dubai. lots of volume and people coming from europe, but it is extensive for them to service the extremities of their network. if they can have qantas bill that role, it is a much better for both of>> there will be 98 y services between the two. >> thanks very much. the south african mining company has signed a peace accord with some unions representing striking miners but the union has refused to sign the deal which would have committed the minors to return to work on monday. and activist as called for striking workers to withdraw their labor until their demands were met. >> they are operating a mine. they are making
the hub will now be in dubai. the co-chairmen arrangement with british airways is gone after 20 years. this is more just a code-sharing agreement. they will coordinate on pricing, ticketing, scheduling, mileage programs, lounges. it is a game changer for qantas. it needed to make a change. for emirates, it will do a l lot more for the airline as well. >> their basic problem is they have a huge hub in dubai. lots of volume and people coming from europe, but it is extensive for them to...
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>> well, we are always very pleased the way they continue to support dubai and the expansion of dubai around the world. but we are very much a luxury hotel group and we have decided long ago, almost ten years now, that we really want to develop a luxury hotel brand. it could be a luxury hotel brand that needs to be global. therefore we chose 36 other locations, not only cities but also some very strong resort locations on a global basis. so this is the way we have been trying to do it. >> i imagine working for the dubai family some of your priorities are different than working for a publicly traded company. >> well, we are a very serious commercially-based company. we are one of the very ones that looks after hospitality for the company. and we take it very seriously and work on a corporate basis. we have our own board of directors with an independent chairman. and we take this very seriously. >> let me ask you about the restaurant chain noodle house, which is a healthy eating concept you developed in dubai that you're taking around the world. and i understand you're quite anxious to
>> well, we are always very pleased the way they continue to support dubai and the expansion of dubai around the world. but we are very much a luxury hotel group and we have decided long ago, almost ten years now, that we really want to develop a luxury hotel brand. it could be a luxury hotel brand that needs to be global. therefore we chose 36 other locations, not only cities but also some very strong resort locations on a global basis. so this is the way we have been trying to do it....
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. >> the private equity firm in dubai has me scratching my head. i do not get it. one of the differences between liberals and conservatives is, i think conservatives recognize how difficult it is to hold on to equity. it is very fragile. we take a different and sacred view of it. we realize we need much more of it to grow our economy and jobs. that same respect is not always there on the other side. they think all you have to do is cut another job and things like that. charles: listen, you had a head start, some kids who went to public school and eventually work for bain capital. you also owe, there is some sort of major debt owed. >> the funny part about that is, of course, we stand on the shoulders who gain before us. who do you think paid for the sidewalk in front of the business. charles: we have had this aig story today. this bailout, particularly, at the banks, it felt like that may be a turning point for americans. every time a profit, it goes into their pockets. every time they had a loss, everyone had to share in the loss. you think that i
. >> the private equity firm in dubai has me scratching my head. i do not get it. one of the differences between liberals and conservatives is, i think conservatives recognize how difficult it is to hold on to equity. it is very fragile. we take a different and sacred view of it. we realize we need much more of it to grow our economy and jobs. that same respect is not always there on the other side. they think all you have to do is cut another job and things like that. charles: listen,...
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from dubai to washington. i spoke with emirates president, tim clark. >> it is a combination of things. washington, of course, being the political capital of that united states. whether it be diplomatic oh, business is going backwards and forwards between the middle east and washington. and then of course we have a connection capability. the demand for the u.s. the difficulties and the global economy today remain particularly strong. these flights will prevail quickly. we are very comfortable that washington will be as good as new york, dallas, houston, los angeles and a very short space of time. cheryl: let me ask you about that. you are in 120 cities, six continents. you signed a deal with qantas. the reason this was so big for the industry is because basically they ended their partnership with the british airways. do you think the types of partnerships we traditionally see, we will see that happening point out with middle east airlines like emirates? >> i think we will see probably in the next few years a r
from dubai to washington. i spoke with emirates president, tim clark. >> it is a combination of things. washington, of course, being the political capital of that united states. whether it be diplomatic oh, business is going backwards and forwards between the middle east and washington. and then of course we have a connection capability. the demand for the u.s. the difficulties and the global economy today remain particularly strong. these flights will prevail quickly. we are very...
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i'm amir daftari, cnn, dubai. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> well, the buzz is still loud and clear over bill clinton's rousing speech at the dnc last night
i'm amir daftari, cnn, dubai. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. >> announcer:...
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i'm amir daftari, cnn, dubai. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> well, the buzz is still loud and clear over bill clinton's rousing speech at the dnc last nig
i'm amir daftari, cnn, dubai. at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. with our award winning apps that allow you to transfer funds, pay bills or manage your finances anywhere, anytime. so that wherever your duty takes you, usaa bank goes with you. visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. >> announcer:...
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yeah, i don't go to dubai. >> you haven't been to dubai? >> jimmy: not as much as i normally used to. yeah. i used to hang out -- [ laughter ] i never knew what that was, there. now, i see you getting paired a lot with tiger woods when you're on the course. and you said in a bunch of interviews that you -- you look up to this guy. this is like the guy you grew up with. but now, you're beating him. you're playing against him and you're winning. is that tense? is it weird? >> it might be weird for him. i think it's great. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: it kind of is a little weird for him. yeah, yeah, yeah. we had him on the show once and i beat him at a video game, of course. i couldn't beat him at real golf. but it was tiger woods golf. and i remember playing this video game and it's a wii game, so i remember i was shaking it to put backspin on it and i beat him. and it was in times square. it was a par three and he wasn't happy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and i said to him -- i said, "you know, if you shake it, you give yourself --" and h
yeah, i don't go to dubai. >> you haven't been to dubai? >> jimmy: not as much as i normally used to. yeah. i used to hang out -- [ laughter ] i never knew what that was, there. now, i see you getting paired a lot with tiger woods when you're on the course. and you said in a bunch of interviews that you -- you look up to this guy. this is like the guy you grew up with. but now, you're beating him. you're playing against him and you're winning. is that tense? is it weird? >> it...
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but glory turned to scorn at a dubai hotel in 2010 during an operation to kill a top arms courier for hamas. what the 27 mossad agents didn't know was that the hotel was full of security cameras, and while they succeeded in the assassination, the whole world got to watch their comings and goings, including the two agents who conspicuously hung around the elevator in their tennis shorts. pictures of the "secret agents" were on front pages around the world. this was considered kind of a disaster for the mossad. >> dagan: i never heard that any israeli was arrested. >> stahl: no, but the chief of police in dubai called for your arrest. he challenged you to "be a man and take responsibility." >> dagan: what do they want, that i really would take seriously what the chief of police of dubai is saying? >> stahl: i wonder if it is the reason that you are no longer at the mossad; that it was seen as such a botched operation, that that basically ended your career. >> dagan: first of all, not true. i was requesting the prime minister to leave my office. after more than eight years, i believe it'
but glory turned to scorn at a dubai hotel in 2010 during an operation to kill a top arms courier for hamas. what the 27 mossad agents didn't know was that the hotel was full of security cameras, and while they succeeded in the assassination, the whole world got to watch their comings and goings, including the two agents who conspicuously hung around the elevator in their tennis shorts. pictures of the "secret agents" were on front pages around the world. this was considered kind of a...
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curtis dubai, senior tax policy analyst at heritage foundation. will mcbride is one of the coauthors of the report. will, i will go to you first. it makes it easier for politicians to propose stuff that can't be paid for because when folks don't feel the cost of it because they're not paying any income tax? >> that's correct. that so-called 47% or roughly half the population that does not pay any federal income tax. and so that cost of the basic, that is the basic cost of government, which is funded through the personal income tax, it is the largest source of revenue for the federal government. so it's very simple. if you went into wal-mart and they said, hey, guess what, everything's free today, what would happen? you would suddenly have a much bigger appetite for whatever wal-mart is selling. so this has become a major driver behind the unsustainable growth and particularly entitlement spending. we find actually there's a very strong, statistical connection between these two things. david: david williams, of course even though half the country m
curtis dubai, senior tax policy analyst at heritage foundation. will mcbride is one of the coauthors of the report. will, i will go to you first. it makes it easier for politicians to propose stuff that can't be paid for because when folks don't feel the cost of it because they're not paying any income tax? >> that's correct. that so-called 47% or roughly half the population that does not pay any federal income tax. and so that cost of the basic, that is the basic cost of government,...
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emirates airlines started service today from dulles to dubai. flight takes 14 hours. the new service will help d.c. looking to do business abroad and foreign companies wanting to do more business in the nation's capital. research group with the department is showing off new technology. that this. engineers call this their mule mulebot. hope that they can replace the animals in ryan torain. these are better than the earlier models of the robot. >> very interesting. >> looks a little intimidating. atom is coming back with a final look at the weather. anncr: this casisino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the offificial department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. in washington, we absolut
emirates airlines started service today from dulles to dubai. flight takes 14 hours. the new service will help d.c. looking to do business abroad and foreign companies wanting to do more business in the nation's capital. research group with the department is showing off new technology. that this. engineers call this their mule mulebot. hope that they can replace the animals in ryan torain. these are better than the earlier models of the robot. >> very interesting. >> looks a little...
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chair in green the thirty four year old south african whose burly holding on to a place in the race to dubai standings on song throughout more royce a shot off halfway leader richard bland but clear of second place gonzalo fernandez custom no spaniard fernandez castano put himself into the reckoning with a hot and then cool day sixty seven included an eagle here and seven birdies but also for boogie's an exciting final run lights ahead on sunday. it was essentially a foregone conclusion but now it is official former west indies cricket or brian lara has been inducted into the sports hall of fame the former windies captain who was one of the most prolific bats man of his generation scoring almost twelve thousand runs in a seventeen year career he recorded thirty four test centuries on holds the mark for the highest score ever seen in a test match an incredible four hundred not against england in two thousand and four laura also managed to score unbeaten behave hundred one no less while playing for work against durham a decade before that. i think it's a very humbling experience first of all t
chair in green the thirty four year old south african whose burly holding on to a place in the race to dubai standings on song throughout more royce a shot off halfway leader richard bland but clear of second place gonzalo fernandez custom no spaniard fernandez castano put himself into the reckoning with a hot and then cool day sixty seven included an eagle here and seven birdies but also for boogie's an exciting final run lights ahead on sunday. it was essentially a foregone conclusion but now...
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charin green the thirty four year old south african whose burly holding on to a place in the race to dubai standings on song throughout more royce a shot off halfway leader richard bland. clear of second place gonzalo fernandez no spine years for an on the stand open himself into the reckoning with a heart and then cool day sixty seven included an eagle here and seven birdies but also for boogie's an exciting final run lies ahead on sunday. it was essentially a foregone conclusion but now it is official former west indies cricket or brian lara has been inducted into the sports hall of fame the former windies captain who was one of the most prolific bats man of his generation scoring almost twelve thousand runs in a seventeen year career he recorded thirty four test centuries on holds the mark for the highest score ever seen in a test match an incredible four hundred not against england in two thousand and four also managed to score an unbeaten behaved hundred one no less while playing for work against durham a decade before that. i think it's a very humbling experience first of all to be c
charin green the thirty four year old south african whose burly holding on to a place in the race to dubai standings on song throughout more royce a shot off halfway leader richard bland. clear of second place gonzalo fernandez no spine years for an on the stand open himself into the reckoning with a heart and then cool day sixty seven included an eagle here and seven birdies but also for boogie's an exciting final run lies ahead on sunday. it was essentially a foregone conclusion but now it is...
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chair in green the thirty four year old south african whose burly holding on to a place in the race to dubai standings on song through ojt more royce a shot off halfway leader richard bland but clear of second place gonzalo fernandez castano spaniard fernando put himself into the reckoning with a hot and then cool day sixty seven included an eagle here and seven birdies but also for boogie's an exciting final run lights ahead on sunday. it was essentially a foregone conclusion but now it is official former west indies cricket or brian lara has been inducted into the sports hall of fame the former windies captain who was one of the most prolific bats man of his generation scoring almost twelve thousand runs in a seventeen year career he recorded thirty four test centuries on holds the mark for the highest score ever seen in a test match an incredible four hundred not against england in two thousand and four also managed to score a unbeaten five hundred one no less while playing for a work sure against a decade before that. i think it's a very humbling experience first of all to be considered
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right now the tallest building in the world is in dubai. that stands at more than 2,000 feet tall. but it won't be the tallest for much longer because another skyscraper is already in the works. that one in saudi arabia. expecting to beat one -- that one with the height it's almost finished they say by 2018. >>> all right, there's a fight right now taking place in patterson park over parking spaces, why neighbors want the groan space the stay -- green space to stay and the city would like to see it happen. >> also ahead this morning, the outrage over replacement referees in the nfl games mounting. however, this morning, we're going to talk about what they're really making more calls than usual refs. a look at that coming up. >> everything is up to speed here on 95 traveling through the fort mchenry tunnel. i'll let you know how traffic is shaping up on 695 and 83 coming up on "good morning maryland." you're taking a live look at new york city at the beautiful statue of liberty. great way to start the day. stay with us, there's much more coming up next. >>> five things to know as yo
right now the tallest building in the world is in dubai. that stands at more than 2,000 feet tall. but it won't be the tallest for much longer because another skyscraper is already in the works. that one in saudi arabia. expecting to beat one -- that one with the height it's almost finished they say by 2018. >>> all right, there's a fight right now taking place in patterson park over parking spaces, why neighbors want the groan space the stay -- green space to stay and the city would...
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the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is a hundred percent safe because if say the u.s. . explore prieta to gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sings in the central bankers would be really in that position and probably also. would implement that measure. you are the man go start digging for you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in the ink we showed you the entire interview today to you we left a treat for you because tomorrow you'll hear from mark father on what exactly a deflationary collapse looks like in his view because you know we've heard him talk about a lot of war and how europe which is probably the best poster child right now of what a deflationary spiral looks like how europe is doing and his words that is mark father author and founder of mark's father limited. all right let's wrap up with a little loose change dimitri cofee. is in studio and we have to revisit a story that we want to revisit as much as we possibly can because it's st
the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is a hundred percent safe because if say the u.s. . explore prieta to gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sings in the central bankers would be really in that position and probably also. would implement that measure. you are the man go start digging for you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in the ink we showed you...
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the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is on a percent safe because if say the us. explore pre eight hundred gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sings in the central bankers would be really in that position it probably also. would implement that measure. you are in demand go start digging for you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in think we showed you the entire interview today do you we left a treat for you because tomorrow you'll hear from mark father on what exactly a deflationary collapse looks like in his view because you know we've heard him talk about a lot of war and how europe which is probably the best poster child right now of what a deflationary spiral looks like how europe is doing and his words that is mark father author and founder of mark's father limited. all right let's wrap up with a little this change dimitri kofi. is in studio and we have to revisit a story that we want to revisit as much as we possibly can because it's still
the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is on a percent safe because if say the us. explore pre eight hundred gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sings in the central bankers would be really in that position it probably also. would implement that measure. you are in demand go start digging for you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in think we showed you...
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cheering greens the thirty four year old south african who's barely holding on to a place in the race to dubai standings was on song throughout while royce at a shot off halfway leader richard bland but now lies a stroke cleared of second place gonzalo fernandez a scot i sprung into fernandez because down i put himself into the reckoning with hall and then cold day in sixty seven included an eagle and seven birdies but also floored by ways. carol around the record on sunday. and finally turning to emerge a sport now where dani pedrosa has snuck into pole position for sunday's summery grand prix the spaniard making a dramatic late push to edge his main rival and current overall leader hogan iran's like the twenty six year old showing great precision around the. world marcus chanay cheli commemorating rider who died last year last year when a head to drive said edging. told the ruins i buy less than two hundred some second which is why that much lighter stuff from. that is all from the wall to spoil for now but all be back with plenty more in just under two hours time here not say the wild weath
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the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is on a percent safe because if say the u.s. . explore prieta to gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sayings in the central bankers would be really in a bad position and probably also. would implement that measure. you are the man go start digging for you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in the ink we showed you the entire interview today gave you we left a treat for you because tomorrow you'll hear from mark father on what exactly a deflationary collapse looks like in his view because you know we've heard him talk about a lot of war and how europe which is probably the best poster child right now of what a deflationary spiral looks like how europe is doing and his words that is mark father author and founder of mark's father limited. all right let's wrap up with a little loose change dimitri kofi. is in studio and we have to revisit a story that we want to revisit as much as we possibly can because it's sti
the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is on a percent safe because if say the u.s. . explore prieta to gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sayings in the central bankers would be really in a bad position and probably also. would implement that measure. you are the man go start digging for you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in the ink we showed you the...
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the tallest building in the world right now is in dubai with about 160 floors and stands more than 2,700 feet tall. a mile high megastructure would almost double that in size. >>> after rain delays, finally go time and e endeavour now set to take off on the back of the 74 we're going to continue the cross country farewell tour when we come back. anncr: a good job. it's the key to a good life. but it isn't always easy to find one... a vote for question seven is a vote for maryland jobs. two thousand construction jobs to build a new resort casino. four thousand permanent jobs, paying... on average fifty five thousand a year. six thousand jobs from increased tourism... and table games like blackjack and poker. add it up: it's twelve thousand new maryland jobs. but to build it you have to vote for it. vote for question seven. and get maryland back to work.
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the tallest building right now in the world is in dubai. that has 160 floors and stands at more than 2,700 feet in the air. a mile high megastructure, that would almost double that in size. but a chicago architect says that we already have the technology to build a mile high structure and they're considering it and working on it. >>> all to get you the eat a little healthier and get the health on track at wal-mart. the retailer launched a national program to reward certain people for eating nutritious foods. now here's the deal. you buy fruits and you buy vegetables low fat items, wal- mart will actually give you a discount. this program will be available to shoppers who are members of humana's wellness program. they are number one in the nation's largest health insurance provider and the program starts october 15th. >>> just how close one police officer came to being seriously injured and how the officer's quick reaction saved the life of a woman and the police cruiser dashcam that caught it all. >> they were stuck about 300 feet in the ai
the tallest building right now in the world is in dubai. that has 160 floors and stands at more than 2,700 feet in the air. a mile high megastructure, that would almost double that in size. but a chicago architect says that we already have the technology to build a mile high structure and they're considering it and working on it. >>> all to get you the eat a little healthier and get the health on track at wal-mart. the retailer launched a national program to reward certain people for...
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crises up front krasnodar but the army man is still without injured from man thomas an estate and see dubai and will probably again start with heart attack he did feature in tears scar surprise two no loss to sway you side in midweek victory for the army men who put them third in the table of points off the top the game against present kicks off in just under an hour's time now another game today looking mighty take on spartak in the moscow darby brockport and in our band and crew this year so get all the entertaining and she angie have posted their squad by signing france midfielder sana diarra from riyadh madrid the twenty seven year old will undergo a medical before joining on a three year deal for a reported feat of more than six million dollars now on saturday terry continued their incredible start to the season going joint top with an eight after a two one win over who is and is a killer to sell put the visitors ahead thirteen minutes in the charge striker left putting home after a pinpoint cross from peter. rubin did find an equaliser midway through the second half someone run down w
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relatively close eye on the story thank you very much dr ali mohamed editor in chief of syria from dubai thank you why the attack in damascus comes amid a major international gathering in new york where the ongoing crisis in syria is among the main topics being tackled archies marina now is one of the un general assembly meeting right now good to see there marina now what's been said about the syrian crisis at the u.n. meeting. well u.s. president barack obama addressed the international body and with respect to syria the u.s. leader said the regime of bashar al assad must come to an end when referencing referencing syria president obama said that the international community must be engaged to assure that what began as citizens demanding their rights does not end in a cycle of sectarian violence now as we've been reporting over the past year and a half the u.s. and its western allies have been fiercely pushing and campaigning for for regime change for bashar al assad to step down and the u.s. and europeans have been supporting the opposition but the reality of the ground on the ground in
relatively close eye on the story thank you very much dr ali mohamed editor in chief of syria from dubai thank you why the attack in damascus comes amid a major international gathering in new york where the ongoing crisis in syria is among the main topics being tackled archies marina now is one of the un general assembly meeting right now good to see there marina now what's been said about the syrian crisis at the u.n. meeting. well u.s. president barack obama addressed the international body...
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different chief of the syria tribune dr ali mohammed dr mohammad thanks for being on the line there from dubai kofi annan had huge experience of working in the u.n. he failed to fix the syrian situation now is already started by calling this mission nearly impossible will he be able to make any impact do you think. i'm not very optimistic just like what we said regarding and. only if the countries backing their eyeballs and sending them what pins and money stop doing so we can have a peaceful resolution of the crisis if the liberal himi is capable of convincing these countries and they don't do it then yes he has a chance if not then i don't see here is any looking back of what we've seen on the ground these last eighteen months almost every big meeting aimed at bringing peace to syria is followed by intensified violence salubrity means visit to cars but no exceptions i was talking about just now is there a connection actually between the diplomacy and renewed hostilities every time. the syrian people believe their ears from our experience every time there was an important meeting on syria whe
different chief of the syria tribune dr ali mohammed dr mohammad thanks for being on the line there from dubai kofi annan had huge experience of working in the u.n. he failed to fix the syrian situation now is already started by calling this mission nearly impossible will he be able to make any impact do you think. i'm not very optimistic just like what we said regarding and. only if the countries backing their eyeballs and sending them what pins and money stop doing so we can have a peaceful...
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the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is on a percent safe because if say the u.s. . expropriated gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sayings in the central bankers would be really in a bad position and probably also. would implement that measure. you are in the mangos start digging story you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in think we showed you the entire interview today do you we left a treat for you because tomorrow you'll hear from mark father on what exactly a deflationary collapse looks like in his view because you know we've heard him talk about a lot of war and how europe which is probably the best poster child right now of what a deflationary spiral looks like how europe is doing and his words that is mark father author and founder of mark's father limited. all right let's wrap up with a little loose change dimitri cofee. is in studio and we have to revisit a story that we want to revisit as much as we possibly can because it's still
the whole date to say i would think that singapore hong kong or dubai are reasonably safe i don't think that europe is on a percent safe because if say the u.s. . expropriated gold they would probably go to europe as a you should do the same and savors and sayings in the central bankers would be really in a bad position and probably also. would implement that measure. you are in the mangos start digging story you do be sure to watch the rest of our show and tomorrow in think we showed you the...
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. >> what we're doing is providing markets to india, pakistan, and dubai. so the afghan farmers are able to reap a harvest of hope. >> and there is u.s. davis working with roots of peace. can and they will be working with and we have a link to their web site. >> just amazing changes that have taken place there. >> there is a mother and father risking their lives every day. >> terrific story. >> coming up, smart phone apps translate your words into a foreign language. >> do they wrk? find out, next. >>> there are a class of apps this really exploded. >> and there are a couple of biggest sellers and you'll be doing this in english. >> and and. >> getting to you get around in a country where you don't speak the language. >> i'm trying out an app. see the sign? breakfast, lunch. now look through word link. this is a translator turning writin word from one language into another. let's try again. soft pretzel. >> that is pretty cool. i didn't foe they had those. >> there is the mod you'll i try around this gets a big reaction. >> no way. >> and this is cool. >> r
. >> what we're doing is providing markets to india, pakistan, and dubai. so the afghan farmers are able to reap a harvest of hope. >> and there is u.s. davis working with roots of peace. can and they will be working with and we have a link to their web site. >> just amazing changes that have taken place there. >> there is a mother and father risking their lives every day. >> terrific story. >> coming up, smart phone apps translate your words into a foreign...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> bret: there is concern tonight that many terror suspects in afghanistan could soon be back on the battlefield. fighting american troops. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us the latest step toward the eventual exit in 2014. >> at a ceremony in bagram air base, military handed over responsibility for 3,000 afghan prisoners, currently held there at the prison. afghanistan's largest detention facility. defense secretary leon panetta addressed the handover in a 9/11 remembrance ceremony in shanksville, pennsylvania, after speaking with afghan president hamid karzai th
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. . >> welcome back to the cnn grill. it is still boiling hot outside and in. so is all the political gossip and entry. so is my all star panel an author of fast and furious. barack obama's bloodiest scandal. henry rosen, cnn contributor. how to rebuild the dream and author of rebuild the dream. welcome to you all. you are thinking yeah. >> i'm in love again. >> boys and girls. >> i'm in love again. >> let me start with you. you actually got quite emotional about the prospect of a michelle obama speech wh and what it meant? >> it was more powerful than i thought. it was like a revival. i r
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emirates airlines starting nonstop service from dulles airport to dubai. 14-hour flight nonstop. it will help d.c. companies looking to do more business abroad and foreign companies wanting to do more business here in the d.c. area. >> 59 degrees, and a lot more still to come. >> it includes more surprising research that could lead you to rethink buying and taking a at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizazations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the people of greater washington is important to us, and we're proud to work with all those who are making our commuties stronger. d theater. but it got out on youtube. and inflamed muslims around the world. >> it has. they consider this an extremely dangerous situation. they are watching all embassies in the area. they have gotten out all empl
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in march of 2007, working as a private investigator, levenson traveled to dubai. he took a side trip to kish island, an iranian trade-free zone. he met with a contract there and was arrested by iranian authorities. but in an interview for cbs this morning, iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad was impressed by charlie rose did not deny iran had levenson and hinted about a prisoner exchange with the u.s. >> is anything that could happen a trade or something that would allow him to come back to the united states? >> i remember that last year, iranian and american intelligence groups had a meeting, but i haven't followed up on it. i thought they would come to an agreement. >> now in 2007, his wife and son traveled to tehran where officials claim they didn't have information on this missing american. but his admission that there were negotiations is a big step and should give his family renewed hope. at least hope that is the case. >>> this is 9news now. >> fairfax county police searching for answers after a grim and disturbing discovery in herndon. four members of t
in march of 2007, working as a private investigator, levenson traveled to dubai. he took a side trip to kish island, an iranian trade-free zone. he met with a contract there and was arrested by iranian authorities. but in an interview for cbs this morning, iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad was impressed by charlie rose did not deny iran had levenson and hinted about a prisoner exchange with the u.s. >> is anything that could happen a trade or something that would allow him to come...