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michael taubman is here. emily, thanks for being here. we had the superintendent of schools from parkland on a little bit ago say no to the arming of teachers and yes to bringing back more armed police officers and the such. i too don t believe that arming teachers is a good idea. i m for increased security around the schools. there was a sequence of missed cues here. crises make for bad policy. there was too many miscues. the president proposing, the congress disposes. that s college 101. harris: we re seeing something unprecedented. roundtables and lots of discussions and everybody putting their ink on the canvas for ideas. yes, with president trump,
drop out of college to work this dead end job. and the government wants us to get off of welfare and stop abusing and using the system, but when these jobs are only $7.25 an hour, how do you expect us to pay our bills and stay at these jobs when we re not getting paid enough to go back to school. so andrew, this question of the government having to step in. basically what happens is a lot of workers on minimum wage end up needing food stamps and other nutritional assistance, that sort of thing. so we, as taxpayers, end up subsidizing multi-million dollar corporations. do we want to put that onus on small business owners or on us as taxpayers? right now i think we have a good balance in the system. and we have the national affordable health care act coming, we don t know when, but very soon that is going to give more benefits to workers and that s something that restaurant owners are going to have to pay for. in new york, we actually just had a raise in the minimum wage, which our i
college football. so there might be gray areas or ways that you can help these student athletes a little bit more without blowing up the system for, you know, pay the players and, you know, you have unions and trades and all sorts of whatever you would have with these pro leagues when you flat-out pay players. so i think there is a push for stipends, $2,000 a year or different conferences are pushing different things on that. you know, i stand really in the middle of this. i do have this sense of, you know, wanziting the innocence o college ball to really be about kids who are students at their university, playing for their college, but the truth is, it just isn t that, right? espn is making many billions of dollars off of this. i know that only about 30% of college programs are actually earning a profit, but schools get all sorts of benefits that we don t exactly, you know, put a price tag on. is it really time to think about money for the players? i think in the rare case that it