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we'll talk about it next with bobby jindal who says it's all unworkab unworkable. free market capital is the best path to prosperity. free market capital also includes the rule of law. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> so is obama care dead on arrival? republican governor scott walker and bobby jindal penn
we'll talk about it next with bobby jindal who says it's all unworkab unworkable. free market capital is the best path to prosperity. free market capital also includes the rule of law. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico....
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true. >> bobby jindal is doing that himself.yay. >> john: does it surprise you that louisiana that these guys can misuse taxpayer funds by doing something that is illegal? you can't arrest guys. >> and constitutional. >> john: there is nothing conservative about this. >> i think when you say come to my house for sex and you get there they're arrested, that is a problem on the constitutional level. >> this is louisiana. they still run on the napoleonic law. >> john: what will it take, everybody have a gay cousin? >> that's right, when they start roughing up the gays, look at me. i'm a freak. >> it's one of the poorest states. we aren't paying for their diabetes medication. they're not doing well. >> john: when you've got poverty-- >> yes, poverty. >> john: and social injustice charismatic. >> yes. >> john: i want to thank my panel. liz, everyone buy her book, and rick unger, and tina dupuy. next up, liz cheney really is her father's daughter. that's up next. compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is w
true. >> bobby jindal is doing that himself.yay. >> john: does it surprise you that louisiana that these guys can misuse taxpayer funds by doing something that is illegal? you can't arrest guys. >> and constitutional. >> john: there is nothing conservative about this. >> i think when you say come to my house for sex and you get there they're arrested, that is a problem on the constitutional level. >> this is louisiana. they still run on the napoleonic law....
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gop governors like bobby jindal, scott walker, chris christie.hey're going after teachers' unions. they are slashing budgets, and in some cases, even democrats are forcing public schools to shut down altogether. folks, if we lose public education, it will tear apart the very fabric of this country. the republican crusade 'to destroy public education and create a class of working americans, it never seems to stop with that crowd. but teachers and parents and students are fighting back. take a look. >> first of all, you will find throughout your life that there are tests. >> the key to measuring is to test. and by the way, i've heard every excuse in the book, why we should not test. and for those who claim we're teaching the test, uh-uh. we're teaching a child to read so he or she can pass the test. >> the goals of no child left behind were the right ones. but we've got to do it in a way that doesn't force teachers to teach to the test or encourage schools to lower their standards, to avoid being labeled as failures. that doesn't help anybody. >> a
gop governors like bobby jindal, scott walker, chris christie.hey're going after teachers' unions. they are slashing budgets, and in some cases, even democrats are forcing public schools to shut down altogether. folks, if we lose public education, it will tear apart the very fabric of this country. the republican crusade 'to destroy public education and create a class of working americans, it never seems to stop with that crowd. but teachers and parents and students are fighting back. take a...
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of them lincoln like necessarily but it's heartening to me you have marco rubio, paul ryan and bobby jindal leaders of that nature talking in these terms because otherwise i think the republican party has no future in this future. the whigs and the republicans at that time at the same problem. people associated them with the elite. people said they were pro-rich and the great achievement of lincoln was to demonstrate how his economics were designed to help everyone and to help the little guy climbing up and that is what the contemporary republican party needs to do as well. >> here is our next question. thank you for your presentation. i'm one of those awful lawyers. i like to think of myself as a good lawyer. you mentioned early on in your presentation that lincoln has supported government subsidies as a way to sort of help things up and so i would like to sort of walk down that slippery slope just a little bit here. milton friedman's position was that the government should have very little world and what goes on in the country within defense , criminal justice system and the police force
of them lincoln like necessarily but it's heartening to me you have marco rubio, paul ryan and bobby jindal leaders of that nature talking in these terms because otherwise i think the republican party has no future in this future. the whigs and the republicans at that time at the same problem. people associated them with the elite. people said they were pro-rich and the great achievement of lincoln was to demonstrate how his economics were designed to help everyone and to help the little guy...
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in particular the man we refer to as fbj, forget bobby jindal.his morning we need to expand the scope because of radical republican assault on our rights, particularly voting rights, in state after state. in north carolina, they are fighting every week to make sure that unfettered access to the polls and other hard fought victories aren't stripped away by republican led state assembly. tomorrow marks the tenth week of moral monday protest in north carolina, protests over radical republican legislative agenda. they have grown from dozens of supporters when they began april 29th to thousands. demonstrators are protesting new limits on abortion rights which were approved by the state senate on wednesday, sharp cuts to unemployment benefits, which decreased the benefit amount time, which people can receive aid and repeal of racial justice act, which helps convicted murderers to get death sentences improved in sentence if racial bias can be proved in trial. if we look at attempts to suppress the vote in this state and states other than south carolina,
in particular the man we refer to as fbj, forget bobby jindal.his morning we need to expand the scope because of radical republican assault on our rights, particularly voting rights, in state after state. in north carolina, they are fighting every week to make sure that unfettered access to the polls and other hard fought victories aren't stripped away by republican led state assembly. tomorrow marks the tenth week of moral monday protest in north carolina, protests over radical republican...
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as we say in nerdland, fbj, forget bobby jindal. of women's study, dr. alicia. tanya louis lee, and spokesman to raise awareness for infant mortality. and julian malvo, economist and president emeritus of bennett college. so nice to have y'all here. doctor, let me start with you. just give me a lay of the land, when i say racial health disparities, what does that look like in real life? >> when you look at the statistics, and from the public health end of it, you look at the different diseases and look at hiv/aids, and when you look at other sexually transmitted infections, chlamydia, we have seven times the rates of whites. even though we have lower incidents of cancer, we have higher deaths. there are so many things we are higher at that we really shouldn't be or we don't have to be, if there are certain things in place. so when you look at all the various reasons, you can look at the health care system, you can look at the prevention piece of it, and is the information out there? are our environments set up for us to be healthy?
as we say in nerdland, fbj, forget bobby jindal. of women's study, dr. alicia. tanya louis lee, and spokesman to raise awareness for infant mortality. and julian malvo, economist and president emeritus of bennett college. so nice to have y'all here. doctor, let me start with you. just give me a lay of the land, when i say racial health disparities, what does that look like in real life? >> when you look at the statistics, and from the public health end of it, you look at the different...
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. >> you like bobby jindal, the governor of louisiana. >> he's been a total rock star. >> it's highlynusual i should say to have republicans in positions of power in a state like louisiana, and i don't know who is in power in new orleans itself. but does it lean to the right of center. typically new orleans has been more of a democratic strong hold and louisiana more republican, but what's interesting is that whether you're a democrat or a republican, everybody's in favor of jobs and what we have now in louisiana which i think is our secret weapon is from the governor down to the mayor and the business leadership and a unanimity, an energy and ability that i don't think any of the state can match. the teamwork in terms of creating jobs is why i think we've got $100 million of investment in our pipeline. it's a new day for louisiana. stuart: have you got the tourists back to new orleans, i've been there a few times since katrina, doesn't look like they're back. >> and this year close, but by-- by the 300th birthday. and the turn around of our lifetime. stuart: mikes breathless booster
. >> you like bobby jindal, the governor of louisiana. >> he's been a total rock star. >> it's highlynusual i should say to have republicans in positions of power in a state like louisiana, and i don't know who is in power in new orleans itself. but does it lean to the right of center. typically new orleans has been more of a democratic strong hold and louisiana more republican, but what's interesting is that whether you're a democrat or a republican, everybody's in favor of...
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considering how the legislature bobby jindal ly has been faring in the state, do you think that could help lift case?n this >> i -- not really. numbers are al's not particularly good right now. i think that's absolutely true. think i saw some that they were around same as president obama's in the state or maybe a touch lower. i don't think that the -- inor or the legislature mean, i mentioned the legislature in connection with north carolina because tom is the speaker of the north carolina house. i just don't think that the senate race will be the other byway or the governor of the state legislature. it's a federal race. it's going to be more sort of washington oriented. be a ow, there may epublican congress versus a democratic president or a republican house versus a democratic senate. just don't think that that's going to be connected in any way. so if landrieu gets re-elected, be n't think it's going to because of the governor or the legislature. i don't think they're that connected. they could be. morning, scottie greenwood. thank you for all of this. thank you for the hospitality
considering how the legislature bobby jindal ly has been faring in the state, do you think that could help lift case?n this >> i -- not really. numbers are al's not particularly good right now. i think that's absolutely true. think i saw some that they were around same as president obama's in the state or maybe a touch lower. i don't think that the -- inor or the legislature mean, i mentioned the legislature in connection with north carolina because tom is the speaker of the north...
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it happened to bobby jindal in louisiana and scott walker now.el cautiously optimistic about our chances there. >> bill: well, we tried to get russ feingold to run last time. maybe you can persuade him to run. >> i think he's got a new job. i'm confident we'll have a strong candidate who is going to make clear the walker agenda has not worked and is hostile to middle-class families and women. the mandatory ultrasound bill not only did he sign it but he did it on the friday of 4th of july weekend trying to hide this, the fact that he's totally pandering to caucus-goers in iowa. we won't let him get away with it. >> bill: a lot of democrats have given up on new jersey. should they? >> no. they shouldn't. we're under no illusions about how difficult this is. i feel cautiously optimistic there also. for this reason. which is that chris christie, everyone knows for the youtube video is screaming at teachers. he doesn't do that because he disrespects teachers, which he does. he does it because he wants to distract from the clear point he's a conservati
it happened to bobby jindal in louisiana and scott walker now.el cautiously optimistic about our chances there. >> bill: well, we tried to get russ feingold to run last time. maybe you can persuade him to run. >> i think he's got a new job. i'm confident we'll have a strong candidate who is going to make clear the walker agenda has not worked and is hostile to middle-class families and women. the mandatory ultrasound bill not only did he sign it but he did it on the friday of 4th of...
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be a success at least the blue states that implemented it won't happen in the easy and i were bobby jindal is saying no or texas or any of what the g.o.p. plan but jan brewer is going to put in place what's the g.o.p. plan plan for residents of red states when they look around and go why do people in the state next to me get in good health care and we're getting screwed just because our republican governor is like an idiot for starters the new york health care is not going to be free somebody is going to be paying for it is just not the beneficiary class are the ones that are going to be paying for it because it's the old what's that you're talking about the people who take the most from our government the red states so i'm trying but the people who are receiving the benefit ok so you don't want people to take the most tax breaks from whatever part of it the rich billionaires the people who are receiving the health care as you're putting it the beneficiary class you're talking about the people the bankers on wall street who want to make over a billion dollars a year pay less than one perce
be a success at least the blue states that implemented it won't happen in the easy and i were bobby jindal is saying no or texas or any of what the g.o.p. plan but jan brewer is going to put in place what's the g.o.p. plan plan for residents of red states when they look around and go why do people in the state next to me get in good health care and we're getting screwed just because our republican governor is like an idiot for starters the new york health care is not going to be free somebody...
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from -- no republican governor who runs we all talk about the creditability that someone like a bobby jindalbeen driven right once their legislature has gone that way and virginia most people would tay terry mcauliffe could win. ken is more conservative. that legislature in virginia. once it takes power is so motivated towards getting the long-term goals that are considered a movement enforced people who gave them a chance turn against them. it's a natural cycle but you can't avoid that. you can't -- you can't stay in power if you've ignored what the base wants. >> yeah, the wrap on mccrory, the criticism from progressives and democrats isn't that he's a right winger. it's that he's weak. that he's not going to stand up to those extreme voices within his party. he's going to go along. to some extent he's played it politically as trying to try angulate a little bit and try to distance himself on that but when it really comes to whether he's going to sign bills or not the betting is all that he will sign the bills that the republican legislature passs in and reminds me so much about the questi
from -- no republican governor who runs we all talk about the creditability that someone like a bobby jindalbeen driven right once their legislature has gone that way and virginia most people would tay terry mcauliffe could win. ken is more conservative. that legislature in virginia. once it takes power is so motivated towards getting the long-term goals that are considered a movement enforced people who gave them a chance turn against them. it's a natural cycle but you can't avoid that. you...
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you know, i look at -- i think somebody like bobby jindal. i think that people like paul ryan. you know, would contribute a lot to the discussion. i also think that beneath that are a number of younger policy experts within the republican party, smart, intelligent people. some libertarian, some from a more humanitarian perspective that can provide the policy for an innovative campaign. but my general concern is that we just have seen deeply unstable and disturbing primary processes where mitt romney really suffered not -- a candidate can really benefit from a tough primary challenge. you don't benefit from being serially almost beaten by a series of joke candidates. ok? and that's the way the primary process worked in the last election and i would hope it wouldn't in this case. you get these odd enthusiasms by billionaire-supported candidates who put a lot of money on television who are not serious. and that's damaging to the parties. >> i would add to the list of names mentioned earlier rubio, walker of wisconsin, casic of ohio, and potentially snider of michigan as people who
you know, i look at -- i think somebody like bobby jindal. i think that people like paul ryan. you know, would contribute a lot to the discussion. i also think that beneath that are a number of younger policy experts within the republican party, smart, intelligent people. some libertarian, some from a more humanitarian perspective that can provide the policy for an innovative campaign. but my general concern is that we just have seen deeply unstable and disturbing primary processes where mitt...
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i look at somebody like bobby jindal. i think people like paul ryan. you know, which contribute a lot to discussion. i also think many found a number of younger policy experts within the republican party, smart, intelligent people. someday return, some from a more humanitarian perspective that can provide policy for an innovative campaign. but my general concern is that we just have seen deeply unstable and disturbing primary processes where common you know, mitt romney really suffered not, a candidate can really benefit from a tough primary challenge. you don't benefit from it being serially almost beaten by a series of joe candidates. that's the way the primary process worked in the last election, and i would hope it would and in this case. you get these odd enthusiasms by billionaire supported candidates have put a lot of money on television you are not a serious. and that's damaging to the party. >> i would add to the list of names mentioned earlier, rubio, walker of wisconsin, kasich of ohio, and potentially snyder of michigan as people may or may
i look at somebody like bobby jindal. i think people like paul ryan. you know, which contribute a lot to discussion. i also think many found a number of younger policy experts within the republican party, smart, intelligent people. someday return, some from a more humanitarian perspective that can provide policy for an innovative campaign. but my general concern is that we just have seen deeply unstable and disturbing primary processes where common you know, mitt romney really suffered not, a...
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senate bill, then yesterday which had a little bit of looking like he put his finger in the wind, bobby jindalrnor of louisiana, thinking about running in 2016 sees where this is going with the base came out with an op-ed that says the senate bill is bad, i'm pro immigration. you're starting to see people looking now for a reason to be against it where three months ago you had these republicans that were sitting in the middle here looking for a reason to be for it, finding ways to get it, now they're looking for ways to be against it. this is why you see a lot of people suddenly looking at the tea leaves saying, this thing may not happen and it may not happen in a big way. now this drama could play itself out over six months and we'll see, but right now it's hard to envision how a bill with some path to citizenship gets through the house of representatives. >> chuck, do any of the people who you know in politic s and that's everyone in washington, d.c., are they at all concerned about the increasingly low turnouts in election after election after election, largely i think rooted in the fact th
senate bill, then yesterday which had a little bit of looking like he put his finger in the wind, bobby jindalrnor of louisiana, thinking about running in 2016 sees where this is going with the base came out with an op-ed that says the senate bill is bad, i'm pro immigration. you're starting to see people looking now for a reason to be against it where three months ago you had these republicans that were sitting in the middle here looking for a reason to be for it, finding ways to get it, now...
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i look at, i think somebody like bobby jindal. i think people like paul ryan. it would contribute a lot to the discussion. i also think beneath that that, there are a number of younger i the experts within the , smart,an party intelligent people. some libertarian, some from a more communitarian perspective that could provide policy for an innovative campaign. but my general concern is that we just have seen deeply unstable and disturbing primary processes. mitt romney really suffered -- a candidate can really benefit from a tough primary challenge. being seriallyit almost beaten by a series of joe candidates. that is the way the primary process worked in the last election, and i would hope it would not in this case. enthusiasms bydd billionaire supported candidate to put a lot of money on .elevision who are not serious that is damaging to the party. >> i would add to the list of names mentioned earlier, rubio, walker of wisconsin, basic -- kasich of ohio and potentially snyder of michigan. i am interested in seeing them run. i want to see how they perform. i wa
i look at, i think somebody like bobby jindal. i think people like paul ryan. it would contribute a lot to the discussion. i also think beneath that that, there are a number of younger i the experts within the , smart,an party intelligent people. some libertarian, some from a more communitarian perspective that could provide policy for an innovative campaign. but my general concern is that we just have seen deeply unstable and disturbing primary processes. mitt romney really suffered -- a...