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Transcripts For CNBC Closing Bell 20170928

Would show that companies dont always use the asset when theyre repatriated to invest in manufacturing, jobs, things you gees are talking about they Share Buybacks and financial engineering. How do you guarantee that wont happen this time so, look, we heard that numerous times if thats our worstcase scenario that companies repatriate their money and use it for share pbuybacks and dividends, what happens . They buy back shares, issue dividends, pay the repatriation tax, we get another 20 tax on Capital Gains or dividends and the people who get that money back do what they reinvest it back in the economy in new investment and new capital. Were putting very enticing rules into the system that will entice people to invest capital for the next five years. Were giving people a fiveyear writeoff that they can instantly expense. So, look, if that happens, thats fine, we know that money will get invested right back into the economy and drive jobs, drive economic growth, drive wages and drive pr

Transcripts For CNBC Power Lunch 20171110

Getting Roger Goodell on board of getting him out and half a significantly below netflix. Dozen on defense but will it all be enough to off he needs to get a majority like set declines in most of disneys businesses, most especially media. Big Bio Tech Companies say it is a two third thirds to get behi if you start to build moment momentum, maybe people can get on board moving well have more on the exactly, here are the things breakthrough and what it means for the company. That gone wrong the last few months and why are we paying him and Roger Goodell on the hot a lot of money it is an extraordinary amount seat his job being challenged by one of money of the most powerful and important owners in the league, right i should be paying a lot of jerry jones and the cowboys. Money too because i have been responsible for the revenue well talk about that more on growth power lunch which starts right hes over seen a real expansion of media revenue for the league the criticism of mr. Roger now.

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20170506

Audit of u. C. Revealed 175 million in hidden funds. We talked with republican state assemblywoman catherine baker, vice chair of the Higher Education committee, one of three committees that held the joint hearing on the audits findings. Kqed senior politics editor, scott schaefer, has more. Senator baker, thanks for coming in. Scott, good to be here. Lets talk about the audit. Janet napolitano was on the hot seat in sacramento this week. What troubles you the most about the audit, the findings, and how she responded to it . Sure. The audit had many troubling findings. First was the undisclosed offbudget funds that was not disclosed to the region, either the spending or its existence. And that that fund was being amassed or built up within the office of the president at the tame time they were asking for tuition increases from students taking campus assessments away. Dollars that could have been spent on our california students. That was very troubling. The good news is, theyve agreed

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20170506

Audit of u. C. Revealed 175 million in hidden funds. We talked with republican state assemblywoman catherine baker, vice chair of the Higher Education committee, one of three committees that held the joint hearing on the audits findings. Kqed senior politics editor, scott schaefer, has more. Senator baker, thanks for coming in. Scott, good to be here. Lets talk about the audit. Janet napolitano was on the hot seat in sacramento this week. What troubles you the most about the audit, the findings, and how she responded to it . Sure. The audit had many troubling findings. First was the undisclosed offbudget funds that was not disclosed to the region, either the spending or its existence. And that that fund was being amassed or built up within the office of the president at the tame time they were asking for tuition increases from students taking campus assessments away. Dollars that could have been spent on our california students. That was very troubling. The good news is, theyve agreed

Transcripts For KQEH KQED Newsroom 20170506

Audit of u. C. Revealed 175 million in hidden funds. We talked with republican state assemblywoman catherine baker, vice chair of the Higher Education committee, one of three committees that held the joint hearing on the audits findings. Kqed senior politics editor, scott schaefer, has more. Senator baker, thanks for coming in. Scott, good to be here. Lets talk about the audit. Janet napolitano was on the hot seat in sacramento this week. What troubles you the most about the audit, the findings, and how she responded to it . Sure. The audit had many troubling findings. First was the undisclosed offbudget funds that was not disclosed to the region, either the spending or its existence. And that that fund was being amassed or built up within the office of the president at the tame time they were asking for tuition increases from students taking campus assessments away. Dollars that could have been spent on our california students. That was very troubling. The good news is, theyve agreed

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