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when ben talks about the 1920's, he's right, coolidge is one of the reasons that the tax cuts under coolidge helped to spur that. i think that the market is set to proceed and i think there's going to be volatility. neil: thank you very much on a breaking news day. and if you've been focusing on the olympics, the u.s. hockey team losing a heartbreaker to the russian hockey team this morning. remember the last time that was a big deal in 1980? meet the captain of that team next. we all want to know about the new thing. you know, the new, new thing. with xfinity's retail stores, you can now see the latest. want to test drive the latest devices? be our guest. want to save on mobile? just ask. want to demo the latest innovations and technology? do it here. come see how we're making things simple, easy, and awesome. plus come in today and ask about xfinity mobile, a new kind of network designed to save you money. visit your local xfinity store today. >> all right. i don't want to give something away here, but i'm going to go ahead and tell you russia beat the united states 4-0. the american hocke
when ben talks about the 1920's, he's right, coolidge is one of the reasons that the tax cuts under coolidge helped to spur that. i think that the market is set to proceed and i think there's going to be volatility. neil: thank you very much on a breaking news day. and if you've been focusing on the olympics, the u.s. hockey team losing a heartbreaker to the russian hockey team this morning. remember the last time that was a big deal in 1980? meet the captain of that team next. we all want to...
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just southeast of phoenix in coolidge, arizona. we will continue to follow this update you from our newsroom. . >> we are also watching this. today in japan 11 people died in a fire at a senior citizens home. reportedly the fire started just before midnight in the city of sapporo, japan. the smoke and the flames poured out of the three-story building. 11 people have died. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> it has been a painful time for students and teachers at liberty high school in brentwood where 4 students have died start of the school year. liberty is located on second street right near city hall. the principal tells the bay area news crew that a female student died following a short illness. the principal did not disclose the illness but the health department has no special precautions need to be taken. a crisis center has been set up at the school to help students and teachers deal with the loss. three other students at the school have died since the beginning of the school year. no other details are on that.
just southeast of phoenix in coolidge, arizona. we will continue to follow this update you from our newsroom. . >> we are also watching this. today in japan 11 people died in a fire at a senior citizens home. reportedly the fire started just before midnight in the city of sapporo, japan. the smoke and the flames poured out of the three-story building. 11 people have died. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> it has been a painful time for students and teachers at...
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coolidge easily won that election. and then some modern elections ? toward the end of his career, the last election he drew was 1948. this is senator taft from ohio. he is looking at the electoral college map, planning his schedule, because as you know, if you are president, you have to win the electoral college vote, not the popular vote. he is looking at the map in deciding what his summer schedule will be to win the election. unfortunately, he was not able to secure the nomination. it went to dewey. this is probably the most famous cartoon that we have in the collection, the 1948 presidential election where you had truman, harry truman, running against thomas dewey. before the election, polls forecast that thomas dewey was going to win. here we have dewey saying what the use of going through this election at all? here we have polls that he is going to carry virginia, get 333 electoral college votes. when ended up happening is the truman won the election and became president. this cartoon depicts the activity in congress after the election of frankl
coolidge easily won that election. and then some modern elections ? toward the end of his career, the last election he drew was 1948. this is senator taft from ohio. he is looking at the electoral college map, planning his schedule, because as you know, if you are president, you have to win the electoral college vote, not the popular vote. he is looking at the map in deciding what his summer schedule will be to win the election. unfortunately, he was not able to secure the nomination. it went...
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minded and enjoyed the good things in life the grand mogul ackbar had wise men to be vigilantes coolidge this interest in the wider world was reflected in mogul art architecture and food. wasn't at. the end. at bars son jack getting out of belfast outside his palace which any of his subjects who saw justice of the mogul might ring. it was our grandson prince cora who built the taj mahal as an enduring memorial to the great love of his life. the story began in sixteen zero seven in the emperial bazaar there the prince met the radiantly beautiful princess arjun munda begum it was love at first sight. was. five years later the princess for his second wife and the in a most sweets of the palace became her home. the writing was magnificent as we know from numerous contemporary pictures. and sixteen twenty eight ascended the peacock throne and so forth he was known as shall jack the mogul north of all the world and his favorite wife megan was known as montez my heart the power of the palace. their happiness lasted nineteen years then as my heart died giving birth to their fourteenth child. sha
minded and enjoyed the good things in life the grand mogul ackbar had wise men to be vigilantes coolidge this interest in the wider world was reflected in mogul art architecture and food. wasn't at. the end. at bars son jack getting out of belfast outside his palace which any of his subjects who saw justice of the mogul might ring. it was our grandson prince cora who built the taj mahal as an enduring memorial to the great love of his life. the story began in sixteen zero seven in the emperial...
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the floor of this chamber to cut as many legal immigrants in the united states. 1924 and calvin coolidge was president. world war i with the growing fear because of all the damage done inur europe, europeans would come to the united states. also a concern the wrong people were coming in the eyes of congress. so the immigration act past of 1924 and set quotas for countries and for people expressly designed to exclude certain people from around the world from entering the united states of america. a notorious piece of legislation those excluded from america included people from italy, eastern europe, japan, asia and jewish people. that was the immigration policy of the united states of america because of that bill in 1924 the last time this chamber has made such a dramatic cut illegal immigration to america it was a source of embarrassment for decades to establish quotas to say we want america to look a lot different than if other immigrants came to this country thankfully in 1865 it was changed those quotas that were criticized to be sensitive to the realities of world population of ameri
the floor of this chamber to cut as many legal immigrants in the united states. 1924 and calvin coolidge was president. world war i with the growing fear because of all the damage done inur europe, europeans would come to the united states. also a concern the wrong people were coming in the eyes of congress. so the immigration act past of 1924 and set quotas for countries and for people expressly designed to exclude certain people from around the world from entering the united states of...
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that's about 11 miles south of coolidge. authorities say it could potentially grow to a few hundred acres. no buildings are threatened, but the smoke is affecting the town of coolidge in southern arizona. >>> the state board of food and agricultural -- agriculture will talk about the damage done to farms and vineyards in sonoma . they were damaged by the october fires. >>> the future of alameda's lum elementary is uncertain. it will cost $34 million to make the school earthquake safe. officials say they cannot currently afford that but they are open to hearing about ways to fund the upgrade or even to possibly replace the school. it closed in june after a structural engineer discovered it was unsafe. >>> the family of a bay area high school wrestler paralyzed during a match is sharing encouraging news. ryan joseph is hospitalized and on a ventilator. he has regained some movement in his shoulders and arms. the sophomore is paralyzed from the neck down after suffering a spinal cord injury during a wrestling match. >>> asked t
that's about 11 miles south of coolidge. authorities say it could potentially grow to a few hundred acres. no buildings are threatened, but the smoke is affecting the town of coolidge in southern arizona. >>> the state board of food and agricultural -- agriculture will talk about the damage done to farms and vineyards in sonoma . they were damaged by the october fires. >>> the future of alameda's lum elementary is uncertain. it will cost $34 million to make the school...
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here we are with cal vin coolidge, the 30th president of the united states. calvin coolidge has been a lifelong fisherman but he was mostly a bait fisherman. but he learned fly fishing which we have some of his flies in case here and one of his reels in 1926 when his secret service chief took him out to a stream which he had freshly stocked so there would be lots of fish there ready and willing 0 bite. herbert hoover referred to him as started out not a very good fly fisherman but by the end, he became passable by the end of his term, he was passable. and here we are with herbert hoover, the 31st president of the united states. and the president that i worked for. so what we have for herbert hoover is not a national object but some home movies that were taken of him which really show him in a different light. that's the idea of this exhibit which adding objects to show a personal side of the president. included with the films which we are showing here are two color films which are the earliest color films from the white house. these were taken by his wife lou
here we are with cal vin coolidge, the 30th president of the united states. calvin coolidge has been a lifelong fisherman but he was mostly a bait fisherman. but he learned fly fishing which we have some of his flies in case here and one of his reels in 1926 when his secret service chief took him out to a stream which he had freshly stocked so there would be lots of fish there ready and willing 0 bite. herbert hoover referred to him as started out not a very good fly fisherman but by the end,...
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this chamber that cut as many legal immigrants to the united states in the year was 1924, calvin coolidge was president of theon united states. we had just seen the end of world war i and there was a growing fear that because of all the damage done in europe europeans would come tos the united states and there was also a concern that the wrong people were coming to the united states in thed, eyes of the members of some of congressman immigration act of 1924 past and it said quotas for countries and set quotas for peta people and it was expressly designed to exclude certain people from around the world from entering the united states of america. it is a notorious piece of legislation and those who were to be excluded excluded from america included people from italy,te eastern europe, japan, asia and jewish people. that was the immigration policy of united states of america because of that bill in 1924. that's the last time this chamber has made t such a dramac cut in legal immigration to america and it was a source of sembarrassment for decades in te united states has established quotas sa
this chamber that cut as many legal immigrants to the united states in the year was 1924, calvin coolidge was president of theon united states. we had just seen the end of world war i and there was a growing fear that because of all the damage done in europe europeans would come tos the united states and there was also a concern that the wrong people were coming to the united states in thed, eyes of the members of some of congressman immigration act of 1924 past and it said quotas for countries...
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. >> you mentioned lincoln's depression what about calvin coolidge? >> one of the sons developed a blister on his toe and he does i am -- died pretty quickly early into the coolidge presidency. sleeping ten or 12 hours a day. with these long daily naps that is what you would do if you were depressed and had the fortune to be president even with a couple of downturns with the hands-off laissez-faire. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> looking at earlier rankings of the president which raises the most from ten years ago? those final pulling members necessarily are not taking up like harry truman left office whether you think 42 is low or appropriate is your opinion but he was at 25% and yet today ranked sixth grade as president so those final numbers are not necessarily indicative to be a outlier he very steadily ever since and to be knocked down with the firing of general macarthur that said against the backdrop also truman he was honest and to tell it like it was people responded to that and was accountable people responded to that so look
. >> you mentioned lincoln's depression what about calvin coolidge? >> one of the sons developed a blister on his toe and he does i am -- died pretty quickly early into the coolidge presidency. sleeping ten or 12 hours a day. with these long daily naps that is what you would do if you were depressed and had the fortune to be president even with a couple of downturns with the hands-off laissez-faire. i'm not sure if that answers your question. >> looking at earlier rankings of...
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especially after the death of coolidge's son?>> clinically i don't know if he was ever formally diagnosed. but his favorite son developed a blister on his toe playing tennis and died fairly quickly early in the coolidge presidency. plus those long daily naps it sounds like something you would do if he were depressed. and to be present in the 1920s with a couple of downturns with that last a fair type of president. >> looking at the earlier rankings of presidents which president raised the most from ten years ago or how they rank today? >> with those numbers it is indicative of where they wind up with harry truman because what you think 42 was low for trump. but to consider truman was 25% 25% but yet today ranked as the sixth greatest president. so that is not necessarily indicative. and that totality of the record. anything that truman did with the marshall plan. and with roosevelt and people responded to that. so that splaying fat. so with the top ten jfk was number eight or nine. some people think that is controversial. that is
especially after the death of coolidge's son?>> clinically i don't know if he was ever formally diagnosed. but his favorite son developed a blister on his toe playing tennis and died fairly quickly early in the coolidge presidency. plus those long daily naps it sounds like something you would do if he were depressed. and to be present in the 1920s with a couple of downturns with that last a fair type of president. >> looking at the earlier rankings of presidents which president...
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there are racial considerations too grave to be brushed aside, president coolidge said. biological law tell us that certain people will not mix or blend. the nordics promulgate themselves successfully. with other races the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. i can't understand why attorney general sessions at one point praised that 1924 law and said it was, quote, good for america, close quote. the president's immigration framework also would fast-track deportation of women and children who come to our border fleeing gang and sexual violence. since our tragic failure during world war ii to aid jewish refugees fleeing the holocaust, the united states has led the world since then in providing safe haven to people fleeing war and terrorism and persecution. now we're in the midst of the worst refugee crisis on record. 65 million people worldwide forcibly displaced, including child refugees from central america, the northern triangle fleeing horrific violence. consider the opinion of general john kelly, the current white house chief of staff back in 2015 when he headed
there are racial considerations too grave to be brushed aside, president coolidge said. biological law tell us that certain people will not mix or blend. the nordics promulgate themselves successfully. with other races the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. i can't understand why attorney general sessions at one point praised that 1924 law and said it was, quote, good for america, close quote. the president's immigration framework also would fast-track deportation of women and children...
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union belief in the supernatural was an open secret the psychokinetic experiments involving nina coolidge gina who claimed to have psychic powers or watched by the government in the one nine hundred sixty s. . shortly before the soviet union collapsed a salt professed psychic named anatoly appeared on t.v. to conduct mass healing sessions to millions throughout the soviet bloc. and to face healer junot really was sought by many in the politburo her famous patients included soviet premier leonid brezhnev and later president boris yeltsin ones nearly thirty years later countless healing services online represents a major enterprise. the patriarch of the russian orthodox church considers president vladimir putin's rise to power a miracle of god he also foresees an impending apocalypse. it's not uncommon for a police officer to ask a priest to bless the sights of numerous car accidents jesus has become an antidote for misfortune. sociologists point to depression anxiety and a disoriented society as an explanation for the rising belief in magical thinking. but it's the label who are going to n
union belief in the supernatural was an open secret the psychokinetic experiments involving nina coolidge gina who claimed to have psychic powers or watched by the government in the one nine hundred sixty s. . shortly before the soviet union collapsed a salt professed psychic named anatoly appeared on t.v. to conduct mass healing sessions to millions throughout the soviet bloc. and to face healer junot really was sought by many in the politburo her famous patients included soviet premier leonid...
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president calvin coolidge, 1924, signing that immigration law. that was the law in the land of america for 41 years. our attitude toward parts of the world and whether people from those parts were welcome was determined in 1924 and defined by this presidential statement. then in 1965, we passed the immigration and nationality act that establishes our current system. and you know what we said was the bedrock of that system? reuniting families. bringing people to this country and allowing them to not only make it in america, but to make a family in america. how many times have those of us in politics stood up and talked about faith and family and flag? i believe those words. i think my colleagues do too. and when it came to immigration, that was the bedrock of what we were going to do, to make sure that families could be reunited in america. that 1965 law replaced the strict national origin quotas of the 1924 immigration law that favored northern europeans and excluded asians. that's one of the other groups excluded under the 1924 law. when preside
president calvin coolidge, 1924, signing that immigration law. that was the law in the land of america for 41 years. our attitude toward parts of the world and whether people from those parts were welcome was determined in 1924 and defined by this presidential statement. then in 1965, we passed the immigration and nationality act that establishes our current system. and you know what we said was the bedrock of that system? reuniting families. bringing people to this country and allowing them to...
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listen to what calvin coolidge said he signed the law the last major reduction of legal immigration in america. there are racial considerations to grave to be brushed aside. law tells us certain people will not mix or blend the nordics propagate themselvesce successfully. but with other races the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. i cannot understand why attorney general sessions at one point prays that law and said it was good for america".th the presidents immigration frameworkom also fast-track deportation of children who come to our borders to flee the gangs and sexual violence. a jewish refugee fleeing the holocaust united states has led the world to provide a faith those fleeing war and terrorism and persecution. now in the midst of the worst crisis on record 65 million people worldwide forcibly displaced including child refugees from central america theg northern triangle consider the opinion of current john kelly from 2015 heading u.s. southern command. he said children from central america arriving are the direct result of our drug consumption in the united states. gen
listen to what calvin coolidge said he signed the law the last major reduction of legal immigration in america. there are racial considerations to grave to be brushed aside. law tells us certain people will not mix or blend the nordics propagate themselvesce successfully. but with other races the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. i cannot understand why attorney general sessions at one point prays that law and said it was good for america".th the presidents immigration frameworkom...
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charles: that's a good argument for calvin coolidge. [laughter] ryan: one more question in the back. >> if you weeks ago, bobby jindal, former governor of louisiana, wrote a wall street journal article saying that trump saved the republican party by bringing back disaffected low and middle class, blue-collar workers who had traditionally had voted democrat. he went on to say, having saved the republican party, it was time for trump to leave. but put that aside for a second. who well sin the republican party out there could now attract that same group of people that he has brought into the republican party? was there anybody on the stage with him during the last debates that could pick up that mental? or -- mantle? bench,epublicans have to in the minor leagues or somewhere else, people who can continue to draw on that segment of the population? john: in terms of policy, there's no question that senator of arkansas, tom cotton, certainly in policy, he would be the most likely person to carry out. almost every policy he is involved with, w
charles: that's a good argument for calvin coolidge. [laughter] ryan: one more question in the back. >> if you weeks ago, bobby jindal, former governor of louisiana, wrote a wall street journal article saying that trump saved the republican party by bringing back disaffected low and middle class, blue-collar workers who had traditionally had voted democrat. he went on to say, having saved the republican party, it was time for trump to leave. but put that aside for a second. who well sin...
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listen to what president calvin coolidge said when he signed the 1924 oh all. the last major production in america. he said their racial considerations to grave to be brushed aside. biological laws tell us when people want mix or blend. the nordics propagate themselves successfully. with other outcomes it shows deterioration on all sides. i can't understand why sessions praise that law and said it was quote good for america. immigration framework would also fast-track deportation of women and children who come to our borders clean gang and sexual violence. since her tragic failure to a jewish refugees fleeing the holocaust, the united states has led the world in providing safe haven for people fleeing persecution and terrorism. now were in the midst of the worst refugee crisis ever. including child refugees from central america. the fleeing horrific violence. consider the opening of general john kelly in 2015 when he headed the u.s. southern command. he said the children from central america arriving by the direct result of our drug consumption in the united st
listen to what president calvin coolidge said when he signed the 1924 oh all. the last major production in america. he said their racial considerations to grave to be brushed aside. biological laws tell us when people want mix or blend. the nordics propagate themselves successfully. with other outcomes it shows deterioration on all sides. i can't understand why sessions praise that law and said it was quote good for america. immigration framework would also fast-track deportation of women and...
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there are racial considerations too grave to be brushed aside, president coolidge said. biological law tell us that certain people will not mix or blend. the nordics promulgate themselves successfully. with other races the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. i can't understand why attorney general sessions at one point praised that 1924 law and said it was, quote, good for america, close quote. the president's immigration framework also would fast-track deportation of women and children who come to our border fleeing gang and sexual violence. since our tragic failure during world war ii to aid jewish refugees fleeing the holocaust, the united states has led the world since then in providing safe haven to people fleeing war and terrorism and persecution. now we're in the midst of the worst refugee crisis on record. 65 million people worldwide forcibly displaced, including child refugees from central america, the northern triangle fleeing horrific violence. consider the opinion of general john kelly, the current white house chief of staff back in 2015 when he headed
there are racial considerations too grave to be brushed aside, president coolidge said. biological law tell us that certain people will not mix or blend. the nordics promulgate themselves successfully. with other races the outcome shows deterioration on both sides. i can't understand why attorney general sessions at one point praised that 1924 law and said it was, quote, good for america, close quote. the president's immigration framework also would fast-track deportation of women and children...
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. >> that's a good argument for calvin coolidge, though. >> time for one more question. in the back, sir. >> a few weeks ago bobby jindal the former governor of louisiana wrote in a "wall street journal" article that trump had saved the republican party by bringing back disaffected low and middle class blue collar workers who traditionally had voted democratic. jindal went on to say that having saved the republican party it was important for trump to leave, but put that aside for a second. who else in the republican party out there could now attract that same group of people that he has brought into the republican party? was there anybody on the stage with him during the last debates that could pick up that mantle, or do republicans have to look to a bench, you know, in the minor leagues or someplace else to try to find people who can continue to draw on that segment of the american population? >> well, in terms of policy there is no question question that senator tom cotton of arkansas would be the most likely heir. i don't know about -- not necessarily personality but
. >> that's a good argument for calvin coolidge, though. >> time for one more question. in the back, sir. >> a few weeks ago bobby jindal the former governor of louisiana wrote in a "wall street journal" article that trump had saved the republican party by bringing back disaffected low and middle class blue collar workers who traditionally had voted democratic. jindal went on to say that having saved the republican party it was important for trump to leave, but put...
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the first of three republicans with coolidge and hoover. it was only when fdr came back fdr wilson came -- when came into office that wilson began to be remembered. even at that time, he was despised by the intellectual elite. walter lippman hans martinson, , george kennan, the list could go on and on. he was also disliked by, as the time went on, the left in the united states. they saw him as a person who actually was talking about peace and democracy as a front for american economic interests abroad with a strong military. this was kind of a marxist widespread in american universities in the 1960's, particularly into the 70's. the right did not like him, either. he was for strong government. and because -- if you were a real list, he seemed to idealistic and too much of a moralist. the bottom line was that wilson was simply not appreciated. most recently, he has been opposed by african-americans. you who have followed black lives matter, you know there were protests -- wheretions at princeton wilson was a student and professor, and presid
the first of three republicans with coolidge and hoover. it was only when fdr came back fdr wilson came -- when came into office that wilson began to be remembered. even at that time, he was despised by the intellectual elite. walter lippman hans martinson, , george kennan, the list could go on and on. he was also disliked by, as the time went on, the left in the united states. they saw him as a person who actually was talking about peace and democracy as a front for american economic interests...
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calvin coolidge was president of the united states. we had just seen the end of world war i. there was a growing fear that because of all of the damage that was done in europe, europeans would come to the united states. there was also a concern that the wrong people were coming to the united states, in the eyes of some of the members of congress. and so the immigration act of 1924 passed, and it set quotas for countries. and it set quotas for people. it was expressly designed to exclude certain people from around the world from entering the united states of america. it is a notorious piece of legislation. those who were to be excluded, excluded from america included people from italy, eastern europe, japan, asia, and jewish people. that was the immigration policy of the united states of america because of that bill in 1924. that's the last time this chamber has made such a dramatic cut in legal immigration to america. it was a source of embarrassment for decades. the united states established quotas and said we want america to look a lot different than it would look if other
calvin coolidge was president of the united states. we had just seen the end of world war i. there was a growing fear that because of all of the damage that was done in europe, europeans would come to the united states. there was also a concern that the wrong people were coming to the united states, in the eyes of some of the members of congress. and so the immigration act of 1924 passed, and it set quotas for countries. and it set quotas for people. it was expressly designed to exclude certain...
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go back to the ragan tax cut, kennedy tax cut, heck, go all the way back to the coolidge tax cut, theyduced either 5 or 4% gdp growth. i think this tax cut can produce the same, but we also know that congress just voted to get rid of the last vestiges of fiscal responsibilities and that was in the budget caps and debt ceiling reforms. i voted against it i'm very much concerned that ultimately the deficits can drag down the economy i don't know when, and so at some point we could see bond markets head a different direction now. is that five years, ten years, is that a generation away. what i do know is my ad pad is saying this is not sustainable we should all worry about it there's one and only one answer and that is reform current entitlement programs for future generations. i've spent years studying it that's the only way to answer it. >> i wanted to weigh in on one of the hot button issues of the day. the number of corporations jumping into the gun debate, specifically delta which severed ties or at least stopped its discount program recently for nra members now facing pressure from
go back to the ragan tax cut, kennedy tax cut, heck, go all the way back to the coolidge tax cut, theyduced either 5 or 4% gdp growth. i think this tax cut can produce the same, but we also know that congress just voted to get rid of the last vestiges of fiscal responsibilities and that was in the budget caps and debt ceiling reforms. i voted against it i'm very much concerned that ultimately the deficits can drag down the economy i don't know when, and so at some point we could see bond...