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dagen: jonas, prediction? >> the quarter pounder driving fresh meat and the other, all big burger loses, shake shack up 20% a year. >> eat a cheeseburger. charles: to the white house and republicans waste another week squabbling over healthcare when americans are screaming for something else? i am neil cavuto and i want you to look at this number, 73% want tax reform now so time for washington to cut it out and start cutting? charles payne, charlie gasparino, gerri willis, ben stein, adam leschinsky and kennedy, don't know what libertarians do but that is what
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is going on. three or four went taxes -- should be a priority. >> a low hanging fruit. the tax code, and tantalizing and get the bread america investing, the average person spending. you can do that and infrastructure. who doesn't want to patch a hole? get those simultaneously. see why it works, you get rid of repatriation, bring back the money, take 10% out of that, and infrastructure, start those cbo gaps as well. neil: what do you think? >> works for me, lots of support for tax cuts, people who are less then $50,000 or more, a
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majority of democrats want tax cuts. the only people who don't agree are the republican which neil: a third of americans -- >> republicans want tax cuts that are pretty much uniform about that but they don't want -- >> what kind and when? >> they would like lower corporate taxes and changes, lower individual taxes but here on the infrastructure, that will be an issue, one thing to say patriot the money and leverage it. it takes time. we are going to spend $1 trillion and start blowing out the deficit, i don't think that passes the house. >> lower taxes for rich people but it won't pass the house.
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neil: that is an easier sell of your liberal colleagues than it would be, tax cuts for people like charlie gasparino. >> it would be where donald trump should have started with all of this. >> would rather pay for a pothole then helped charlie gasparino. >> i couldn't resist. >> tax relief for democrats, you find common ground. >> that is what chuck schumer led with. >> that is who trump should be copied. >> not what she is saying. >> you are twisting my words. what i am saying is chuck schumer led with potential for compromise on health care which i think is possible now than it has been accepted that obamacare is here and we make modifications, democrats and republicans know that and on infrastructure.
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neil: deals are there to be made. i don't see the prospect of a second healthcare shots doing better than the first repeal and replace shot. the tax reform package -- what do you think? >> the healthcare thing as a quagmire as i told you many times, i worked on my cell 44 years ago for president next, an absolute nightmare but i am not part of that group. we need higher taxes on the rich considerably higher taxes on the rich. neil: go ahead, steal more of my money. i want to be clear, 40%. the obamacare still in place, 45%, how much higher should it
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go? >> inadequate instacare for the homeless. they don't worry about money. 50%, 60%. they get getting the homeless on the street is a disgrace. >> has nothing to do with money. candidate to generalize folks which they changed the law, nothing to do with spending money. >> mixing apples and oranges. neil: you touched on something you will have a tough time selling a tax-cut on the bridge. what will be this package? >> we are two weeks from tax
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day. you have a team of people who know that. here is the thing. $4 million on tax compliance alone. anyone figuring this out, we understand this is an expensive proposition. we don't have to raise taxes to be more efficient with this. that is where you get the most -- corporate taxes -- >> like you guys. >> if you cut the corporate tax rate significantly, that is good for the markets. >> under the notion of sweeping tax reform. >> that is tax reform. it is only half the game. >> we are giving something to
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>> here is where this argument -- if you go to wall street, what they want, they want to see across the board tax-cut including for themselves and just saying they don't see it, they will be disappointed, this market rally will reverse. >> to get that answer out, a lot of political gain, public sentiment and donald trump, the line you are going to get a tax break ends corporations getting that will be disappointed when they go to the election. >> the next wave would come after that. >> they should be for his own pr campaign. that is important, he had so
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many losses. >> what happens then, your view, not how the rich pay taxes, what happens if wall street gets half a loaf. >> i don't care, if they lower the tax rate, that is a good thing, directly to the owners, i don't care what wall street thinks, they are happy campers, they are rich people, i know we don't like that, they are happy people, the market rallies, doing great. >> the markets give up those gains for corporate taxes? >> the market is rallying, that is the only reason it is rallying. >> the biggest part of the tax-cut, the corporate tax rates going down. >> that is a good idea. >> you are defending it and screaming at me. >> we love you and we think you are very good at math.
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>> you have the right gender to be good at math. hajj neil: there goes the audience. cities are putting the sanctuary of illegal immigrants, at the white house, to cut their fund, calling for something else, arresting leaders. >> anyone else who decides to harbor, under federal law, punishable up to five years earlier. >> climate activists declaring war on donald trump as he tries to end the war on call, they say he put the planet in danger but he says he is putting americans he says he is putting americans back to work.
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cavuto on business. >> the mayor in somerville that you are acting like a thug. where do you go with that? >> people enforcing laws like myself and insisting mayors or anyone else who decide to harbor or conceal someone under federal law, it is a felony punishable up to five years, those are the people who are the problem, and to enforce the laws. >> leaders of sanctuary cities should be arrested. the white house says they should lose federal funds. it goes back to this lawmaker who was going to give a heads up to illegals that ice agents are
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only crime was crossing the border they should protect those people. if you are talking people convicted of crimes, if they have broken the law since they have been in this country and convicted of it. that is 11 million people you're going to deport. neil: if ice agents are coming you would support that. >> giving them a heads of their coming to deport them and their only crime is being here illegally. >> you can't make those decisions when you are a public official, you can say i am warning you, you and you, everybody. that is tragedy, total tragedy.
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she took an oath to keep us safe, work on our behalf, not on the behalf of illegal immigrants. >> they are here illegally, you can't have open borders and a welfare state, the best think about this -- actually enforce this law as a new yorker they have to put diblasio jail and that will be a public service to everybody. >> bill, charlie, jessica, confused a little bit, century cities and ice can coexist. at some point, when you punish these cities, it will be the poorest folks, different with taught cocktails. neil: still in jail? put new york city mayor -- in jail.
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it is so good. and screw over homeless people. >> arrests warrants. neil: i am getting sidetracked, to groups we have offended. to groups we have offended. a lot of us can agree i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, to groups we have offended. a lot of us can agree that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how.
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funding, that is all they took from undergraduate tuition, why do they need the money in the first place. >> the schools get 7 federal dollars, and -- neil: why do they need the federal -- >> and we only gave a lot of money to our students with financial problems and i said that is not the issue. what if i'm in the middle of the country and putting -- and pockets are so deep, they are to be paying more of their fair share rather than living off the largess of the federal government. neil: what do you think of this? >> 100% right, no reason the uber driver or factory worker,
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subsidizing lavished -- they went to be with them. the life is unbelievably lavish, the fact that sometimes taxpayers are ridiculous and i don't see the idea of the state university, $3 million a year some of that backed up by -- we have a big scam going on in education where money is coming for the middle class to finance lavish life and well-to-do. >> i'm back on the ben stein trained. i don't know how much federal funding these schools were getting. >> you missed this. >> i need to get my head out of the sand. i would say i think if these take federal funding, put that out there to their donors and alumni they would get more
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donations. >> donations if they continue pay for each student that crosses their threshold in their four year career forever. that is a math question. >> they have google on cell phones. >> firing -- the change ivy league schools, my brother went to one, i went to missouri. that is my two sets. >> ivy league schools should finance their own tuition. they have enough money in the bank, no one takes a loan from the government or anyone else, let's finance it. if you believe the courses your teaching that could help with your own money. let students pay you back. neil: go ahead. >> how much money, why cge tuition at all? gettng federal money at all, in the stock market, pay for it all
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s sp spdrr's. >> i've got the image. >> the cost of treem with david asman. you're watching the place for business, the only b entity growing, everyone else is shrinking and dying away, not us. keep that in mind. here is dave. >> today's executive action, i am taking historic steps to lift on american energy, to reverse government's intrusion and to cancel job killing regulations. . >> basically, you know what this says? you know what it says, right? you're going back to work. [applause]. going back to work. david: that was on tuesday. before the ink was dry, the global warming crowd declaring war on president trump's executive order rolling back climate change regulations. new calls for a massive climate march later this month to accusing him of being, quote, an
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