you said for $1.60 a week you d get paid family leave. how much are taxes going to go up if you are president of the united states? can you say you ve got a lot you want to pay for. can you give us a number about how much you re going to raise taxes. well, this is what i can say. we re going to do away with the corporate loopholes that allow major profitable corporation who have their money stashed in the cayman islands. that s $100 billion a year. we ll impose a tax on wall street speculation to make sure public colleges and universities in america are tuition-free. we ll raise the estate tax for very, very wealthy people, the top two-tenths of 1%. but in terms of this issue you raised, i do disagree the secretary. i believe the united states should join the rest of the world for paid family and medical leave. it will cost us $1.61 a week in an increase in payroll tax. that s great investment. is that the only thing you plan on raising taxes on the
we ll impose a tax on wall street speculation to make sure public colleges and universities in america are tuition-free. we ll raise the estate tax for very, very wealthy people, the top two-tenths of 1%. but in terms of this issue you raised, i do disagree with the secretary. i believe the united states should join the rest of the world for paid family and medical leave. it will cost us $1.61 a week in an increase in payroll tax. i think that s a great investment. is that the only thing you plan on raising taxes on the middle class on? yes, that s right. look, we have seen a huge transfer of wealth from the top from the middle class to the top one-tenth of one percent, and i think it is appropriate to ask the wealthy and large corporations to start paying their fair share of taxes. let me move to the dnc issue. do you believe the dnc is treating you fairly? i think in this instance they did not. on two occasions now, chuck, in the last several months, breaches have occurred
everyone. he said wall street would not like him even more so than corporate america. there was light on how to approach family medical leave act. bernie sanders said i don t think $1.61 is too much to charge middle class families per week. there were a lot of opportunities, ben, and i m sorry you miss ld that, but i m just saying hillary clinton is still overwhelmingly in the lead and has this wrapped up. it s different when go ahead, ron. i just want to add a quick point. you know, one of the fascinating disagreements on the stage last night points to something potentially unusual in the general election where you had both bernie sanders and martin o malley say we should focus on isis and not try to take out assad today, which is essentially at this point, essentially the same position donald trump and ted cruz articulated in the republican debate with wolf blitzer earlier in the wreak whereas you had hillary clinton arguing you could not do one without the other. if yo
no matter how much contraband is stopped at the gates, plenty is making it through to inmates who will stop at nothing to get their fix. isu came in here about a week and a half ago, we did a heroin bust and marijuana, found 11.61 grams of heroin. i m used to like two or three, so this was a big bust. plus, he had some marijuana, and somehow, he had a cell phone. these guys are slick. it s a never-ending problem. and these guys are addicted to heroin, et cetera. it will always be a problem. there is no real rehabilitation going on in this place. you re just going to come in and you re going to get out, and whatever happens in between is really on yourself. come on, frankie! coming up on lockup: extended stay, see how some inmates find opportunities for intimacy in prison. if i didn t have these visits here with you, rachel, if i didn t have these visits, i don t know if our whole marriage would have lasted this long.
1872. we re often asked, you know what s the genesis of the cemetery? what the facts are is that this ground that george washington s step grandson the child he raised as his own son, when he inherited this property he built the arlington house on this high ground that we re standing on now that was the absolutely dominant terrain over the district of columbia. so it just started as the civil war in 18 1.61. there s a military necessity the army sees this property to defend. reporter: the nation began memorializing its war dead at arlington in 1868. five years later, an amphitheater was built to hold official memorial day ceremonies. this is the original amphitheater that was constructed in 1873 so 5 years, so it was ready in time for the fifth day.