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its only mission is to make sure american businesses have the chance to succeed. tom donahue is with us. i want to talk about the state of the economy with tax and regulation. where do you think we need to be going? >> it's pretty simple. we are stuck in a new normal. a new normal is 1.5% economic growth. with that kind of growth we can't go anywhere. we are not going to create the new jobs we need. we are not going to give small companies a break k to get the capital they need to hire more people. so what do you do? anthony: what steps would you take? >> you have got to stop trying to kill, cut up and destroy the financial community. all right, we had some problems, we fixed them, we penalized people in an extraordinary way. it's now time to put the system back to work. this administration has had 8 years to fix it. it's not getting fixed. it's getting worse. the small businesses i know are complaining about the affordable care act and the labor regulations. do you think the affordable care act is hurting gdp? >> this administration brought the labor department i
its only mission is to make sure american businesses have the chance to succeed. tom donahue is with us. i want to talk about the state of the economy with tax and regulation. where do you think we need to be going? >> it's pretty simple. we are stuck in a new normal. a new normal is 1.5% economic growth. with that kind of growth we can't go anywhere. we are not going to create the new jobs we need. we are not going to give small companies a break k to get the capital they need to hire...
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and reality of american business and ♪ ♪ reality of american business and ♪ [bassist] two latein blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> i have made billions of dollars in business-making deals. now i'm going to make o
and reality of american business and ♪ ♪ reality of american business and ♪ [bassist] two latein blew an amp.but good nights. sure,music's why we do this,but it's still our business. we spend days booking gigs, then we've gotta put in the miles to get there. but it's not without its perks. like seeing our album sales go through the roof enough to finally start paying meg's little brother- i mean,our new tour manager-with real,actual money. we run on quickbooks.that's how we own it. won't...
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and reality of american business and you both have a perfect driving record.ntil one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you twenty-four seven. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> i have made billions of dollars in business-making deals. now i'm going to make our country rich again. using the greatest business people in the world, which our country has, welcome back to a special edition of "wall street week" from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. the u.s. chamber of commerce doesn't endorse or support candidates. its only mission is to make sure american businesses have the chance to succeed. tom donahue is with us. i want to talk about the state of the economy with tax and regulation. where do you think we need to be going? >> it's pretty simple. we are stuck in a new normal. a
and reality of american business and you both have a perfect driving record.ntil one of you clips a food truck. then your rates go through the roof. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you twenty-four seven. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >> i have made billions of dollars in...
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to know which candidate will be better tore business. >> we need to go back to the reality of american business and >> i have made billions of dollars in business-making deals. now i'm going to make our country rich again. using the greatest business people in the world, which our country has, welcome back to a special edition of "wall street week" from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. the u.s. chamber of commerce doesn't endorse or support candidates. its only mission is to make sure american businesses have the chance to succeed. tom donahue is with us. i want to talk about the state of the economy with tax and regulation. where do you think we need to be going? >> it's pretty simple. we are stuck in a new normal. a new normal is 1.5% economic growth. with that kind of growth we can't go anywhere. we are not going to create the new jobs we need. we are not going to give small companies a break to get the capital they need to hire more people. so what do you do? anthony: what steps would you take? >> you have got to stop trying to kill, cut up and destroy the financial co
to know which candidate will be better tore business. >> we need to go back to the reality of american business and >> i have made billions of dollars in business-making deals. now i'm going to make our country rich again. using the greatest business people in the world, which our country has, welcome back to a special edition of "wall street week" from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. the u.s. chamber of commerce doesn't endorse or support...
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his business practices were well-known as not the best in american business. it was at that point where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was. he began his own campaign where when he was out on the streets walking around, meeting people, talking to people, he would get out dimes. it became a very large legend behind rockefeller dimes. to be handed a dime at the time, the early 1800s when he was doing this -- 1900s when he was doing this, he was giving away a large amount of money. when you think about the steel industry worker might even making a couple hundred dollars a week, a dime was a significant amount of money. especially when you hand it to children. children were able to then go out and buy things. it was all because of mr. rockefeller. he looked again like a good guy rather than this bad businessman everyone had come to know him as. standard oil, the company the rockefeller founded here in cleveland quickly became successful. obviously making him the wealthy man he was. it also impact the cleveland economi
his business practices were well-known as not the best in american business. it was at that point where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was. he began his own campaign where when he was out on the streets walking around, meeting people, talking to people, he would get out dimes. it became a very large legend behind rockefeller dimes. to be handed a dime at the time, the early 1800s when he was doing this -- 1900s when he was doing this, he was...
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workers and american businesses and american farmersional trade. [applause] mr. mondale: when i grew up, people asked us to imagine the future and we were full of dreams. but a few months ago when i classes indeschool texas and asked the children to imagine the future, they talked to me about nuclear war. as we have neared the election this administration has begun to talk about a safer world. difference. a big as president, i will work for peace from my first day in office and not from my first day of campaigning for reelection. [applause] as president, i will reassert american values. i will press for human rights in central america. and for the removal of all foreign forces from the region. and, in my first 100 days i will stop the illegal war in nicaragua. [applause] we know the deep differences with the soviets and america condemns their suppression of jews, their suppression of solidarity, their invasion of afghanistan, their meddling around the world. but the truth is, between us we have the capacity to destroy planets. bomb pres
workers and american businesses and american farmersional trade. [applause] mr. mondale: when i grew up, people asked us to imagine the future and we were full of dreams. but a few months ago when i classes indeschool texas and asked the children to imagine the future, they talked to me about nuclear war. as we have neared the election this administration has begun to talk about a safer world. difference. a big as president, i will work for peace from my first day in office and not from my...
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vonnie: american businesses, you ask them some questions. give us in brief the conclusions.he overall headliners is that the impact is not to be very negligible by a large majority of u.s. businesses across both the manufacturing and the services sector. that's very good news. some findings underneath that main headline would include the fact that there is really no expectations this could impact plans for capital spending, that it will impact employment levels in the united states. there is some concern about the strength of the dollar, that seems to be the primary concern. and also concern about the overall impact on global demand. reaction toy muted brexit from the point of view of u.s. companies. mark: are you surprised at the muted reaction? if you pulled the same procurement executives in a week or a month, do you expect a different outcome? if you think about how global trade is transacted company to company, it indicates procurement executives see their relationships in the short term as being very stable. and relatively not impacted by this particular vote. of cours
vonnie: american businesses, you ask them some questions. give us in brief the conclusions.he overall headliners is that the impact is not to be very negligible by a large majority of u.s. businesses across both the manufacturing and the services sector. that's very good news. some findings underneath that main headline would include the fact that there is really no expectations this could impact plans for capital spending, that it will impact employment levels in the united states. there is...
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his business practices were well known as not the best in american business.s at that point where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was and he began kind of his own campaign where, when he was out on the streets, walking around meeting people, talking to people, he would give out dimes, and you know, there became a very large legend behind rockefeller dimes. that was really to be handed a dime at the time, now, the early 1900s when rockefeller was doing this, he was giving away actually a large amount of money, and you know, if you think about
his business practices were well known as not the best in american business.s at that point where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was and he began kind of his own campaign where, when he was out on the streets, walking around meeting people, talking to people, he would give out dimes, and you know, there became a very large legend behind rockefeller dimes. that was really to be handed a dime at the time, now, the early 1900s when rockefeller was...
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if the deal is completed it would be the biggest american business transaction since the 1979 islamicion. lauren: and asia, stocks mostly lower. the nikkei in japan down .7%. we do have strain for the hang seng and hong kong each of 1%. a nicole: business confidence plummeted in the u.k. specifically. other economic news that nobody seems to care. cac at 1.5% in france. the german dax up 1%. lauren: the dow yesterday went down 127 points to up 70 points completely flat this morning. you have a one point game four loss for the dow, s&p and nasdaq in the free market. nicole: pulled up all week long. 1368. this goes back to march of 2014. oil at 4798. up 55 cents. lauren: the dollar trading against key currencies that the u.k. pound at $1.29. the mexican peso and the japanese yen all higher. the euro is not. nicole: boadicea appears to me still see people run into the ten-year bond. the safety play up 1.38% to record lows. the last policy meeting shows bank officials agreed to take reagan's the approach before another interest rate increase. more from peter barnes in washington. >> the f
if the deal is completed it would be the biggest american business transaction since the 1979 islamicion. lauren: and asia, stocks mostly lower. the nikkei in japan down .7%. we do have strain for the hang seng and hong kong each of 1%. a nicole: business confidence plummeted in the u.k. specifically. other economic news that nobody seems to care. cac at 1.5% in france. the german dax up 1%. lauren: the dow yesterday went down 127 points to up 70 points completely flat this morning. you have a...
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be admired but others felt he was not a forceful voice on many issues including the role of american business and i think he thought it was cowardly when obama went after truly not fair about the platitudes he voiced like it's almost encourage the anchor to the company sold january 11 they arrange for bob to go to the white house to sit down with a short meeting with obama and once again in the midst of the pleasantries he laid out the lack of gratitude about american business on the part of the
be admired but others felt he was not a forceful voice on many issues including the role of american business and i think he thought it was cowardly when obama went after truly not fair about the platitudes he voiced like it's almost encourage the anchor to the company sold january 11 they arrange for bob to go to the white house to sit down with a short meeting with obama and once again in the midst of the pleasantries he laid out the lack of gratitude about american business on the part of the
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the smithsonian said they need to have an advanced degree in american business, grooming, food, or similar specialtys. you know there is some college guy like this is the job for me. >> i think it's the only job that has gone viral. >> it features debbie stark, a teenager who has cerebral palsy and is confined to a wheelchair but it stop her one bit. she is in and as you will see, out of the video. the video was watched 2 million times, certainly an inspiration. >> oh, love, >>> stay with us. up next, the politics of date -- dating when have you ever competing political views. >> heavy rain on the way for tomorrow, not the entire region but we'll look at a potential pat randazzo: when i see those false ads attacking kelly on medicare, i wonder... ...do they think that we're stupid? we know kelly. walter kolodziej: kelly has always done the right thing for seniors here in new hampshire - she has an impeccable record. ecting medicare. pat randazzo: kelly knows that we need to work together to really preserve and strengthen medicare. mary griffin: new hampshire seniors trust kelly ayotte beca
the smithsonian said they need to have an advanced degree in american business, grooming, food, or similar specialtys. you know there is some college guy like this is the job for me. >> i think it's the only job that has gone viral. >> it features debbie stark, a teenager who has cerebral palsy and is confined to a wheelchair but it stop her one bit. she is in and as you will see, out of the video. the video was watched 2 million times, certainly an inspiration. >> oh, love,...
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>>> democratic senator elizabeth warren approves of european regulators coming down hard on american businesses like google, apple and amazon. she praised the -- do voter here really want the bureaucratic regulations they just voted against in the uk? >> no, they don't. senator warren is very confused. we think about microsoft, it was late on serge to google. we think about microsoft that was late on smartphones to google. governments can't see the future. >> and it's not like the regulators here are letting the corporations off easy. look at all the blocked mergers. baker hughes and halliburton, staples and office depot. the list goes on. >> the list goes on and that's in the private sector, them deciding not to do the mergers as well. >> wait a minute. this is a government blocking ameri mergers that want to be done. >> it's both. public and private, but back to senator warren, look, she's a consumer crew sausader so it's check and balance on what corporations are doing and the eu examined it and why not have it examined here to make sure that -- >> why not more regulators. >> companies are t
>>> democratic senator elizabeth warren approves of european regulators coming down hard on american businesses like google, apple and amazon. she praised the -- do voter here really want the bureaucratic regulations they just voted against in the uk? >> no, they don't. senator warren is very confused. we think about microsoft, it was late on serge to google. we think about microsoft that was late on smartphones to google. governments can't see the future. >> and it's not...
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american businesses ramped up hiring, alleviating fears the economy is sagging and sending the s&p 500 just shy of a record close. >>> job growth is back. fed on hold. volatility collapsing. is this the perfect scenario for investor? >> you'll me entrepreneurs using social media to serve political discussions. toni niktly business report for fr >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. stocks touch all time highs and for that, you can thank a blowout jobs report. the employment numbers for june came in much stronger than expect. showing that one of the best performing part of the economy is still humming along. after spe spring and the the dow jones industrial average up 250 points to 18.146. nasdaq climbed 79 and the s&p 500 add l 32. the index closing high, during and the rally was sparked by the creation of some 487 new ju increase over the revised. gains of just 11,000. the rate did edge up to 4. 9 mers. earnings rose modestly. we have more on the job market rebound and what it may mean for main street and the fed. >> surges employers recoveri hi the job growth on a roller coaster. c
american businesses ramped up hiring, alleviating fears the economy is sagging and sending the s&p 500 just shy of a record close. >>> job growth is back. fed on hold. volatility collapsing. is this the perfect scenario for investor? >> you'll me entrepreneurs using social media to serve political discussions. toni niktly business report for fr >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. stocks touch all time highs and for that, you can thank a blowout jobs report. the...
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look at what we have done to develop north american business enterprises and not u.s. or canada or mexico, but north american business enterprises who have a huge advantage in international competition over tl re the rest of the world because they are on the inside and not on the outside of nafta. my other point here is u.s. leadership. we have not talked about that a lot today. that's really important in the ttp contact. there is only one country that could lead of what we called a western world and that's the u.s. ttp is an opportunity for the u.s. exercise leadership in asia. these kinds of opportunities don't come around often. we have been sitting in our hands for a number of years now in terms of demonstrating the ability of the u.s. lead internationally. we backed off instead of asserti asserting ourselves and that needs to change badly and we need to get it done. okay. to politics and i will do it quickly. first of all, if there is to be any chance of getting this done between now and the election, which would contribute to the obama legacy for our president of
look at what we have done to develop north american business enterprises and not u.s. or canada or mexico, but north american business enterprises who have a huge advantage in international competition over tl re the rest of the world because they are on the inside and not on the outside of nafta. my other point here is u.s. leadership. we have not talked about that a lot today. that's really important in the ttp contact. there is only one country that could lead of what we called a western...
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his business practices were well-known as not the best in american business.int where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was and he began his own campaign where when he was out on the streets walking around meeting people, talking to people, he would give out dimes and became a very large legend behind the rockefeller dimes. that was really to, to be handed a dime when rockefeller was doing this, he was giving away actually a large amount of money. if you think about a steel industry worker who might have been making a couple hundred was as a week, a dime significant amount of money, especially when handed to children. children are able to go out and buy things. it was all because of mr. rockefeller. he looked like a good guy rather than this bad businessman everyone had come to know him as. standard oil, the company that rockefeller founded in cleveland quickly became successful, obviously making rockefeller the wealthy man he was, but it also impacted cleveland economically. city,ught money into the but also the ab
his business practices were well-known as not the best in american business.int where his advisers told him he needed to appear even more charitable than he already was and he began his own campaign where when he was out on the streets walking around meeting people, talking to people, he would give out dimes and became a very large legend behind the rockefeller dimes. that was really to, to be handed a dime when rockefeller was doing this, he was giving away actually a large amount of money. if...
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economy, good for american business, good to have educated people who havey and information. let me just say the big point here is she is running against donald trump. gina asked me if 2 i read something a moment ago. you take a look at donald trump's budget proposal, trillion dollar. they don't have a way to cut the cost to give tax cuts to the bridge. >> the government can't run amtrak. who thinks they can run the wi-fi covering the country? >> the fact of the matter is public wi-fi systems are very insecure. we need to have technology people making these decisions, not politicians. taking digital technology from a woman who couldn't figure out a fax machine is the wrong way to go. this is not a federal government program that should be initiated. we've got a lot of other problems. >> we certainly do. >>> waking up america just in time for the fourth of july. >> as a young enlisted soldier in germany 1977, on weekend pass i took the train to a lovely city. in spite of the gray weather i walked around. then i took the commuter train to the concentration cam
economy, good for american business, good to have educated people who havey and information. let me just say the big point here is she is running against donald trump. gina asked me if 2 i read something a moment ago. you take a look at donald trump's budget proposal, trillion dollar. they don't have a way to cut the cost to give tax cuts to the bridge. >> the government can't run amtrak. who thinks they can run the wi-fi covering the country? >> the fact of the matter is public...
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american dream. you go out on your own and with blood, sweat and tears build a successful business. tonight, three entrepreneurs tell us how they made their millions from a sushi chef to a man who turned up the heat on hot sauce, but we begin tonight with the story of one entrepreneur who turned a sponge into a multi-million dollar enterprise. tyler mathisen has all three of their stories. >> keeping up with aaron krause isn't easy. a lot of inventors are serial inventors and the that description fits you. >> absolutely. i've been inventing products and ideas since i was 10 years old. >> his most successful brainchild, the perpetually happy, scrappy scrub daddy sponge. >> this is not an overnight success by any means. >> the original business was a car-washing and car detailing business. >> i like to tell everyone i learned everything about business in the detailing business. >> it was a business he started right after college back in 1993. not exactly the career path his parents, both of them doctors, had envisioned. >> i started this process of inventing all these new improvements
american dream. you go out on your own and with blood, sweat and tears build a successful business. tonight, three entrepreneurs tell us how they made their millions from a sushi chef to a man who turned up the heat on hot sauce, but we begin tonight with the story of one entrepreneur who turned a sponge into a multi-million dollar enterprise. tyler mathisen has all three of their stories. >> keeping up with aaron krause isn't easy. a lot of inventors are serial inventors and the that...
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multibillion-dollar plan based on you models which are relatively cheap compared to .xisting teslas our north american businessr explains the technology could power more than cars. correspondent: they call rae know the biggest little city in the world. there is nothing little about its newest neighbor. tesla's gigafactory expands thousand acres. around 1000 construction workers are working seven days a week to finish. published his latest plan for what he wanted to do with tesla, he said he was done doing electric cars. he now wants to do lorries, buses, and ground transportation . if he is going to do that, he has to make more batteries -- that is what this is for. it building is 1/6 of what will be. it will supply batteries for 500,000 tesla cars each year. much of the factory is top secret. we are only allowed to film in a handful of places. they wanted to show the world they are ready to go. they say the factory is two years ahead of schedule, which is good. tesla is in a rush. they have not made any money. elon musk is under a lot of pressure from investors to set that right. welcome to the gigafactory. i
multibillion-dollar plan based on you models which are relatively cheap compared to .xisting teslas our north american businessr explains the technology could power more than cars. correspondent: they call rae know the biggest little city in the world. there is nothing little about its newest neighbor. tesla's gigafactory expands thousand acres. around 1000 construction workers are working seven days a week to finish. published his latest plan for what he wanted to do with tesla, he said he was...
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business has always had. but at a macrolevel what you're seeing in terms of a campaign, is one campaign that is bombastic that has shown no direction whatsoever and has not engaged in americaness. contrast that to hillary's campaign, they have continuously reached out, the u.s. black chamberer the gay and lesbian chamber, the women's chamber and the list goes on. >> when you look at this, is this because of donald trump's positions or controversial stances or mix-ups with the latino, what he said about that, or is it purely about business? if you take everything that he's said about the latinos, the mexican judge, you remove that, are you just saying that hillary clinton is better for business? >> no, what we said, to be clear, we're a business organization. we've looked at their track records. we've looked at their record to engage small business. clearly one candidate has. the other has not. we're not alone here. there was also a list that came out recently over 100 technology sector leaders that basically said that, i quote, donald trump would be disastrous. they've spoken up and chosen hillary clinton. >> let's talk about what the polls say about donald trump. the publi
business has always had. but at a macrolevel what you're seeing in terms of a campaign, is one campaign that is bombastic that has shown no direction whatsoever and has not engaged in americaness. contrast that to hillary's campaign, they have continuously reached out, the u.s. black chamberer the gay and lesbian chamber, the women's chamber and the list goes on. >> when you look at this, is this because of donald trump's positions or controversial stances or mix-ups with the latino, what...
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we're first and foremost american businesses. ct we manufacture goes to the american economies. we are americans. it's appropriate we have an opinion donald trump has run a campaign of divisiveness, a hateful rhetoric that has torn this nation apart. we need stability. we need a clear-minded level headed leader for the nation and world. he has proven himself unworthy and unfit for the highest office of the land. >> to make america work again did you hear any speakers talk about the plan? >> not once. that continues to be the case. i had a wonderful opportunity to meet with my good friend john kasi kasich, we sat down and we talked about it and we understood. >> javier, thank you for being on "new day." with your announcement. >> thank you very much. >>> donald trump's children were in the spotlight at the republican national convention as we've been talking about. trump's former campaign manager is going to join us live to talk about everything that has happened yesterday and will happen today. that's why you drink ensure. with 9
we're first and foremost american businesses. ct we manufacture goes to the american economies. we are americans. it's appropriate we have an opinion donald trump has run a campaign of divisiveness, a hateful rhetoric that has torn this nation apart. we need stability. we need a clear-minded level headed leader for the nation and world. he has proven himself unworthy and unfit for the highest office of the land. >> to make america work again did you hear any speakers talk about the plan?...
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will your business be ready when growth presents itself? americanress open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> you know, it's funny. if you go right now to trumppence.com, what you will find is this. it's just some random squatted website that someone is still trying to sell today. trumppens.com. did you want to see clintonkaine.com? do we have it? clintonkaine.com. come on. yes. hillary po
will your business be ready when growth presents itself? americanress open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> you know, it's funny. if you go right now to trumppence.com, what you will find is this. it's just some random squatted website that someone is still trying to sell today. trumppens.com. did you want to...
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of business not diabolical intentions of the gunman -- gunslinger that developed out of the exceptional quest for new and larger markets of social consequences with that mystification of the american indian culture of the second amendment and cowboys and the front year and the charisma of violence with videogames and hollywood and it is explained the legacy of what always was and still is a business that seems to capture the rest of the book talk about gun culture propelled by business historically so we have a few elements that is unique among nations. part of the history of the gun culture with the gun industry isn't just about the second amendment but there is also commodities that is sold and was treated like an and regulated to understand that exceptional legacy in to behave like an industry to have any other aspiration as any other industry. with larger numbers it is only natural so that we ask the question who will buy all the guns? so i take that is strange to believe that element of our gun culture had to gain by selling and promoting their product is the most invisible when we think about guns. it is exclusively about interpreting a the second amendment. >> if i were eli
of business not diabolical intentions of the gunman -- gunslinger that developed out of the exceptional quest for new and larger markets of social consequences with that mystification of the american indian culture of the second amendment and cowboys and the front year and the charisma of violence with videogames and hollywood and it is explained the legacy of what always was and still is a business that seems to capture the rest of the book talk about gun culture propelled by business...
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speaker, these days american small businesses are facing a capital crisis. this is particularly true for early stage companies and startups. despite the headlines from silicon valley, the truth is that the vast majority of early stage companies are not securing venture capital funding. , deed, almost 80% of startups startup investment, goes to just three states. in these united states. meanwhile, angel investing for these early stage companies is challenging. investing in startup companies is inherently risky. which is why the wealthy investers who qualify to become angels often -- investors who qualify to become angels often shy away from it. that's why we need to address the challenges facing angel investing. this is accomplished by changing our mindset and creating a regulatory framework that encourages innovation and growth. while ensuring that shareholder and investor protections remain strong. ranking member waters and i proposed an amendment that would increase the cap of investors from $100,000 to $250,000 for credited investors of angel funds and th
speaker, these days american small businesses are facing a capital crisis. this is particularly true for early stage companies and startups. despite the headlines from silicon valley, the truth is that the vast majority of early stage companies are not securing venture capital funding. , deed, almost 80% of startups startup investment, goes to just three states. in these united states. meanwhile, angel investing for these early stage companies is challenging. investing in startup companies is...
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, more than a speedbump. >> an incredible burden on american business, holding it back.onald trump has built buildings in new york city, you understand redtape and regulation government to help people and people need to be let free to have opportunity, they don't need to be restrained. charles: to that point i am watching earnings out and they are not doing bad, you can argue whether the market is overvalued or not and it seems the american public sitting on a lot of cash, need the right spark, the right sign of confidence and if they get that, and the growth we were accustomed to. >> businesses invest when they get a return on the investment, even a business making a lot of money won't invest in growth elicit believes it will get a return on the investment and there is money to invest, people that want to invest like a slingshot and this regulatory slate, bad energy policy and regulatory policy holding the slingshot back. if we can elect donald trump and he can let go of it businesses will grow, the economy will improve and we will create jobs. we need jobs, we need emp
, more than a speedbump. >> an incredible burden on american business, holding it back.onald trump has built buildings in new york city, you understand redtape and regulation government to help people and people need to be let free to have opportunity, they don't need to be restrained. charles: to that point i am watching earnings out and they are not doing bad, you can argue whether the market is overvalued or not and it seems the american public sitting on a lot of cash, need the right...
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little income americans and businesses will experience profound relief and taxes will be greatly simplified for everyone. i mean everyone. america is one of the highest taxed nations in the world. reducing taxes will cause new jobs to come roaring back to our country. believe me, it will happen and it will happen fast. then we are going to deal with the issue of regulation. one of the greatest job killers of them all. excessive regulation is costing our country as much as $2 trillion a year and we will end it we are going to lift the restrictions on the production of american energy. this will produce more than $20 trillion in just creating economic activity over the next four decades. my opponent, on the other hand, wants to put the great miners and steelworkers of our country out of work and out of business. that will never happen with donald j. trump as president. our steelworkers and miners are going back to work again. with each new economic policy, trillions of dollars will start flowing into our count rye. this new wealth will improve the quality of life for all americans. we will bu
little income americans and businesses will experience profound relief and taxes will be greatly simplified for everyone. i mean everyone. america is one of the highest taxed nations in the world. reducing taxes will cause new jobs to come roaring back to our country. believe me, it will happen and it will happen fast. then we are going to deal with the issue of regulation. one of the greatest job killers of them all. excessive regulation is costing our country as much as $2 trillion a year and...
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we were left out i don't want to be left out i'm tried tired of being african-american in the city and left out this business opportunity has a chance to employ a couple of do so african-american folks in a business in the neighborhood where we have 12 block radius not one african-american business we want to go to work too this is a way to go to work and addresses some of the concerns i happen sunday is my favorite place the am/pm market this is thirty feet from the facility i watch the drug castles in the a.m. per diem p.m. market let's take the gun sales off the streets this is a way to take the drug gun the african-american young men are poisoned with the drug and put the people in a facility to serve seniors and vets thank you very much. >> thank you. >> richard good afternoon commissioner president fong as a former commissioner, in fact, during my tenure your truly can you carry the resolution back then all we know and the argument we're not in the event the opposition came back to labor and supports the decision in 2006 a modification of guidelines which we're still the opportunities is there for you
we were left out i don't want to be left out i'm tried tired of being african-american in the city and left out this business opportunity has a chance to employ a couple of do so african-american folks in a business in the neighborhood where we have 12 block radius not one african-american business we want to go to work too this is a way to go to work and addresses some of the concerns i happen sunday is my favorite place the am/pm market this is thirty feet from the facility i watch the drug...
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business. winchester certainly not. he needed his contract to the sultan. so the american gun culture is really better and more accurately understood as an international phenomenon. it was a global phenomenon by which america was arming the world. they were clamoring for these new modern weapons, by 1881, according to one account, almost every single rifle, gun, on a breach-loading system was of american origin except for one gun. >> host: that's globally. >> guest: yes. yes. this is a very hidden part of the gun history. >> host: in other words, the french colonial empire, the bell uncolonial empire, the british colonial empire, countries who currently are certainly happy to criticize our gun culture, they fueled the multinational gun manufacturers of america -- >> guest: absolutely. >> host: -- a primary. >> guest: absolutely. the very first gun market in the united states was the u.s. military because we were relying in the late 1700s on europe but at our industry develop, as we were on the cutting edge and the first arrivers in the industry, the sales at this very key
business. winchester certainly not. he needed his contract to the sultan. so the american gun culture is really better and more accurately understood as an international phenomenon. it was a global phenomenon by which america was arming the world. they were clamoring for these new modern weapons, by 1881, according to one account, almost every single rifle, gun, on a breach-loading system was of american origin except for one gun. >> host: that's globally. >> guest: yes. yes. this...
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. >> middle income americans and businesses will experience profound relief and taxes will be greatly simplified for everyone. i mean of one. (cheers and applause). >> america is one of the highest taxed nations in the world. reducing taxes will cause new companies and new jobs to come roaring back into our country, believe me it will happen and it will happen fast. (cheers and applause). >> then we're going to deal with the issue of regulation. one of the greatest job killers of them all. excessive regulation is costing our country as much as $2 trillion a year, and we will end it very, very quickly. (cheers and applause). >> we are going to lift the restrictions on the production of american energy. (cheers and applause). >> this will produce more than $20 trillion in job creating economic activity over the next four decade. my opponent, own, wants to put the great miners and the great steal workers of our country out of work and out of business. that will never happen with donald j. trump as president. our steal workers and our miners are going back to work again! (cheers and appla
. >> middle income americans and businesses will experience profound relief and taxes will be greatly simplified for everyone. i mean of one. (cheers and applause). >> america is one of the highest taxed nations in the world. reducing taxes will cause new companies and new jobs to come roaring back into our country, believe me it will happen and it will happen fast. (cheers and applause). >> then we're going to deal with the issue of regulation. one of the greatest job killers...
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this of course led to the business necessity known in the annals of american business as the insurance fire. by the 1920s he had shall we say on a little more rolled. he and his wife who had retired from vaudeville loved ocean liners. freeman was a a card shark and what he was wonderful at is policing the passengers with their money between new york and southampton. the best thing they did was something they called the anniversary hustle. it worked like this. first night out in the first class salon they walk in arm in arm and say tonight is our anniversary. there is free champagne for everyone, we want all of you to be a newfound friends and celebrate with us. there was no con the champagne was legit, if if low, it was good vintage stuff. the next afternoon, normally these wealthy people of first class would not like it when a stranger just suggests a little card game for fun. but remember and steam wasn't stranger, he was there close friend who had bought them shane champagne the night before. and verbally by the time the boat docked, freeman, freeman made ten times the cost of the c
this of course led to the business necessity known in the annals of american business as the insurance fire. by the 1920s he had shall we say on a little more rolled. he and his wife who had retired from vaudeville loved ocean liners. freeman was a a card shark and what he was wonderful at is policing the passengers with their money between new york and southampton. the best thing they did was something they called the anniversary hustle. it worked like this. first night out in the first class...