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>> he put the average person at the touched on of his philosophy.nservative movement represented the forgotten american. and pays the mortgage knowing that there is no such thing as a free lunch cutting taxes and regulation but also put sanctions on japanese companies and imports to protect american jobs to put the well-being of the american worker at the center of this philosophy whether that meant less government or more government. >> that is interesting so to contrast that with the republicans did you think after ronald reagan the g.o.p. lost sight of representing the working-class?. >> absolutely saw cookie cutter reaganism after him ideologues would take the mantle to try to say he was much more anti-government than he ever was to say the free market was the absolute and people were losing their jobs it was just the market working the way that it deserved ronald reagan never would have done that he didn't do the was president or governor or not if he was alive today to see that to continue to be a philosophy it is one of the great reasons why
>> he put the average person at the touched on of his philosophy.nservative movement represented the forgotten american. and pays the mortgage knowing that there is no such thing as a free lunch cutting taxes and regulation but also put sanctions on japanese companies and imports to protect american jobs to put the well-being of the american worker at the center of this philosophy whether that meant less government or more government. >> that is interesting so to contrast that with...
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they have to look at the average person in the unit states and how that person is doing because in factrage person isn't actually very representative of what's going on in the united states right now. they're spreading quite far from the average. i think the fed should be looking at that when they make their decisions. fiscal policy coming out of the progress, infrastructure programs. things to encourage investment in human capital. that is the job of the congress and those are the kinds of things that can get at some of these issues that can grow our economy faster and make sure the economic growth is more broad-based. shery: thank you for your time, john delaney representing maryland. we have breaking news on alibaba. we are now hearing it has set its side of the five dollar bond offering at $7 billion. we were waiting for the size of this huge five-part dollar bond offering. we are now hearing it will be at $7 billion. this would be one of the biggest u.s. dollar bond yields by an asian corporate issuer. maturities at 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 years. we know the size of that offering will
they have to look at the average person in the unit states and how that person is doing because in factrage person isn't actually very representative of what's going on in the united states right now. they're spreading quite far from the average. i think the fed should be looking at that when they make their decisions. fiscal policy coming out of the progress, infrastructure programs. things to encourage investment in human capital. that is the job of the congress and those are the kinds of...
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created here at home. >> dickerson: let me ask about the average person. there's no question that in this bill corporate tax rates are going down. there's been no study that suggests that they won't. but there have been -- quite a lot of dispute about whether the middle class is really going to get a tax cut, the joint -- community for joint committee on taxation by 2023 the middle class tax cuts will not be around. if this is being sold as middle class tax cut shouldn't there be total certainty about every middle class person with a tax cut no matter what year it happens to be? >> certainly are at place where the vast majority of taxpayers will get tax cut, every single bracket will have lower taxes. reality of is it if you define middle america as 73,000 because it's the average income per household in the country, that average household will see their taxes go down by $1500. those folks living in a single parent household, head of household could see their taxes cut in half and folks living in dual household with $117,000 sees their taxes going down. th
created here at home. >> dickerson: let me ask about the average person. there's no question that in this bill corporate tax rates are going down. there's been no study that suggests that they won't. but there have been -- quite a lot of dispute about whether the middle class is really going to get a tax cut, the joint -- community for joint committee on taxation by 2023 the middle class tax cuts will not be around. if this is being sold as middle class tax cut shouldn't there be total...
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to donald trump and yet the people in the pew swept into office and right now it is still the average persono continues to support this president as he delivers on his promises. >> the nativity scene in the white house and we are saying merry christmas, appreciate your insight. have a good day. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour, seldom crackdown the white house staffers may no longer use their personal phones. starbucks for a cup of controversy by taking the christmas design off its coffee cups. this year they started with a multicolored design. now there is a whole new cup. halfway through the season, why one cup won't cut it. ♪ ♪ you ain't been around ♪ my plan >> i thought this was already happening but apparently not. the white house may ban all staffers from using personal cell phones at work, the proposed been driven by fears of potential cyberattacks and not concerned about unauthorized information leaking to the press. john kelly's personal phone was found to be compromised by hackers earlier this year. get ready for the dance floor. now that it is legal in new york ci
to donald trump and yet the people in the pew swept into office and right now it is still the average persono continues to support this president as he delivers on his promises. >> the nativity scene in the white house and we are saying merry christmas, appreciate your insight. have a good day. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour, seldom crackdown the white house staffers may no longer use their personal phones. starbucks for a cup of controversy by taking the christmas...
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reach our goal but when you are addressing it when you're looking for how will this affect the average person in europe who is watching this right now if you do manage to get what you want and close these tax loopholes and blacklist these tax havens i think that what we are attending now with those parties papers which is a scandal but probably those practices are mostly legal but they are not moral this cannot be possible why because it exists only because it is even and certainly it is revealed if it is transparent if it is public it is not possible anymore you know all those people all those structures all those companies all those states which today named and shamed after the paper if their activity would be immediately made public then they would be much much more careful that's why transparency is the massive destruction weapon against tax evasion against tax aggressive tax planning. and that's why this commission is so so strong on transport the you could commission right and you mentioned the threat to the potential threat of sanctions what are we talking about here are we talking abo
reach our goal but when you are addressing it when you're looking for how will this affect the average person in europe who is watching this right now if you do manage to get what you want and close these tax loopholes and blacklist these tax havens i think that what we are attending now with those parties papers which is a scandal but probably those practices are mostly legal but they are not moral this cannot be possible why because it exists only because it is even and certainly it is...
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the average person is dropping about a grand. wait to get the holiday shopping done. john gonzalez, have you spent $1,000 yet? johnny: not yet. i met a lady moments ago who easily will top that. she got here with her mother at 10:30 last night and will drop mom off later for breakfast and continue until 10:00 tonight she thinks and stores will be open here at the leesburg premium outlets. this is the burberry store and is very busy. looks can be deceiving. people believe this could be the end of black friday, the last one as we know it because of online shopping. a recent study shows 57% of shoppers say this holiday season all at home online. that's the first time ever that online shopping now reigns supreme, maybe not so much for these young guys here from baltimore. this is gabby and michael and cousins in >> we noticed we're out here this morning and the sales aren't as good as last year. i already shopped online and bought some bracelets and rings and we're out here. michaels. but there's nothing like coming out black friday
the average person is dropping about a grand. wait to get the holiday shopping done. john gonzalez, have you spent $1,000 yet? johnny: not yet. i met a lady moments ago who easily will top that. she got here with her mother at 10:30 last night and will drop mom off later for breakfast and continue until 10:00 tonight she thinks and stores will be open here at the leesburg premium outlets. this is the burberry store and is very busy. looks can be deceiving. people believe this could be the end...
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whatever the average person is going to get back.n you tell me that if i get back $1,000, it's going to change my lifestyle and i can redo my kitchen and buy a new car, you have no idea what prices are like in the real world. >> you get another 1,000 or $1200 a year, when it boils down to it, is that the prize that the middle class was looking for when they heard and were sold that this text reform was going to be a great boost, particularly to them. we are talking about the ceos. they were talking about turning that money into jobs and we can't promise that. this is a tough sell, isn't it? >> right. a couple of things. first of all, i live in western pennsylvania. $1200 is kind of a big deal because -- >> over a year. that's $100 a month. >> for a lot of people that's a big deal. the other thing that people miss. >> it's a deal, it's not like it's unimportant, but is it a big deal? when people were looking forward to a big change, was $100 a month what they expected? >> here's what i think that people don't understand about not unde
whatever the average person is going to get back.n you tell me that if i get back $1,000, it's going to change my lifestyle and i can redo my kitchen and buy a new car, you have no idea what prices are like in the real world. >> you get another 1,000 or $1200 a year, when it boils down to it, is that the prize that the middle class was looking for when they heard and were sold that this text reform was going to be a great boost, particularly to them. we are talking about the ceos. they...
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reach our goal but when you are addressing it when you're looking for how will this affect the average person in europe who is watching this right now if you do manage to get what you want and close these tax loopholes and blacklist these tax havens i think that what we are attending now with those parties papers which is a scandal but probably those practices are mostly legal but they are not moral this cannot be possible why because it exists only because it is even and certainly it is revealed if it is transparent if it is public it is not possible anymore you know all of those people all those structures all those companies all those states which today named and shamed after the brothers' paper if their activity would be immediately made public then they would be much much more for that's why transparency is the massive destruction weapon against tax evasion. against aggressive tax planning and that's why this commission is so so strong on transport the you could commission right and you mentioned the threat the potential threat of sanctions what are we talking about here are we talking a
reach our goal but when you are addressing it when you're looking for how will this affect the average person in europe who is watching this right now if you do manage to get what you want and close these tax loopholes and blacklist these tax havens i think that what we are attending now with those parties papers which is a scandal but probably those practices are mostly legal but they are not moral this cannot be possible why because it exists only because it is even and certainly it is...
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would you say that the average person will get a benefit, would you say the average person, average family of four, the average individual at a certain level will see some tax cut or-- >> that was our objective. we've spent an enormous amount of time working with the house and working with the senate, making sure we're delivering on the president's objective. i think the house has done a very good job of doing that. >> host: now, you're changing the mortgage interest deduction, i think right now, you can-- up to a million dollars. nouf no you've lowered it $500,000 though it's prospective. is the real estate industry going to support the bill or not? >> we hope that everyone supports the bill. reality of home ownership is that people buy homes when they feel good about the economy, they feel good about their job, they feel like they're going to be employed for a while, for a long while and they feel like they have wage growth. they don't buy homes because they deduct their interest. in fact the data, if kevin were sitting up here, maybe the data shows that the mortgage deduction leads peop
would you say that the average person will get a benefit, would you say the average person, average family of four, the average individual at a certain level will see some tax cut or-- >> that was our objective. we've spent an enormous amount of time working with the house and working with the senate, making sure we're delivering on the president's objective. i think the house has done a very good job of doing that. >> host: now, you're changing the mortgage interest deduction, i...
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the average person out there a lot of them not. >> the average person is broke.ing you can't get into the stock market but there's a lot of irrational exuberance among professionals and those are people that manage money for living. charles: we have got to let you go. we need to bring you back more often. i love hearing your point of view in love -- appreciate you coming in. programming alert by the way here's a sneak peek at maria's exclusive interview with dennis mullen berg. things like corporate tax her from her so important. certainly benefits big companies like going but more importantly it benefits our supply-chain those median to small businesses were a lot of the good job generations happening in corporate tax reform will allow us to invest for the future and make additional capital investments and continue to grow in when in the marketplace. charles: that's tonight 8:00 p.m. right here on "fox business" and stay tuned immediately after that because of 8:30 it bob massi the "property man." bowe bergdahl abandoning his unit and more than a few critics are
the average person out there a lot of them not. >> the average person is broke.ing you can't get into the stock market but there's a lot of irrational exuberance among professionals and those are people that manage money for living. charles: we have got to let you go. we need to bring you back more often. i love hearing your point of view in love -- appreciate you coming in. programming alert by the way here's a sneak peek at maria's exclusive interview with dennis mullen berg. things...
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have to give these rich liberals more and more property tax reductions and then -- than what the average person is always getting. >> reporter: the secretary says keeping it as is is off the table. are there other things nonnegotiable for you? >> the 20% corporate rate is nonnegotiable. the president made that clear. >> reporter: hoping for tax changes in how much you pay and how you do it. >> it should be simple. >> reporter: before the real test in washington. in bayville, lauren mayk, nbc 10 fuse. >>> meantime, dwight evans say it will help the middle class and keep jobs in america. evans says that's not true and the plan actually helps american workers and is vowing to fight it. and govern-elect phil murphy was with democrats to denounce the tax plan as well. he says this will cost many families thousands of dollar as year. >>> on thursday, president trump will head to capitol hill to speak with house republicans about the tax plan. today he's on the final stop of his five-nation tour. there was a little controversy over his meeting with philippine president duterte and whether the question
have to give these rich liberals more and more property tax reductions and then -- than what the average person is always getting. >> reporter: the secretary says keeping it as is is off the table. are there other things nonnegotiable for you? >> the 20% corporate rate is nonnegotiable. the president made that clear. >> reporter: hoping for tax changes in how much you pay and how you do it. >> it should be simple. >> reporter: before the real test in washington. in...
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i don't think that the average person who's out there who knows that the media is against their politics like every conservative and every term supporter in the united states is not going to believe what anyone is going to tell them just because someone says it right they're always going to go check sources they're going to look for facts they're going to want proof that's the kind of discerning news consumer that has is the reason why so many newspapers in the united states are failing now because nobody trusts them media networks that used to be you know in the very top three are completely failing now and this is the reason why no i don't think i'll trust him or dr gene allowed i'm troubled by a media advisory board thanks for coming at all to great to have your insight on all the international thank you always a pleasure thanks. so broken out in athens on the anniversary of a military crackdown we'll have that story coming up for you right after this short break stay tuned. it's. all the security. people. don't want to be killed. because a woman decided it. is much more difficult to
i don't think that the average person who's out there who knows that the media is against their politics like every conservative and every term supporter in the united states is not going to believe what anyone is going to tell them just because someone says it right they're always going to go check sources they're going to look for facts they're going to want proof that's the kind of discerning news consumer that has is the reason why so many newspapers in the united states are failing now...
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product you want to purchase is so supposedly a student loans to those last ten years but the average person who takes out of the loan as two or three graduated seniors takes twenty one years to pay off their student loan and it's going to continue to increase over time so how and when did this buildup of fees began i mean did it start with one particularly industry. in part to start with i think it started both with the public and private sector ramy start to the private sector first in the baking industry first. in things like. fees things like that sort of spread to other industries in other fields also to the private sector and for those for the for the publics for the private sector fees or are we to. to raise revenue and also to obscure the true price of a product but for the proposed became a way to sort of to close revenue gets this was a profit stream for the private sector in a revenue stream for the public ok i want to ask you quickly about telecom because according to the consumer federation of america eight hundred t. verizon and comcast are sixty billion dollars annually. which
product you want to purchase is so supposedly a student loans to those last ten years but the average person who takes out of the loan as two or three graduated seniors takes twenty one years to pay off their student loan and it's going to continue to increase over time so how and when did this buildup of fees began i mean did it start with one particularly industry. in part to start with i think it started both with the public and private sector ramy start to the private sector first in the...
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. >> the average person doesn't know what to look at. >> they charged him to have the transmission rebuilttalled junk parts and he claims it happened to other customers too. >> he would purchase from the junk yard to get th the car oute door faster. >> he complained and quit. >> when you are seeing them working on the transmission, those are junk yard stock numbers. >> if i have junk parts, i want them out. >> we took the car to the law firm of kimmel. >> asc master mechanic steve rouge says the transmission and differential had the undeniable markings of a junk yard park. >> he paid for the transmission to be overhauled and rebuilt and it wasn't. >> we went back with our cameras. >> initially he denied the parts were used until he was presented with the cold, hard, proof. >> i don't know what that means. >> it has junk yard writing on it. >> when we approached owner -- >> he told us as far as he knew this was an isolated case. the junk yard parts on the lot are for customers that request them. >> two persons and that's a fluke? >> i'm not surprised. get it done and get it out of here. >>
. >> the average person doesn't know what to look at. >> they charged him to have the transmission rebuilttalled junk parts and he claims it happened to other customers too. >> he would purchase from the junk yard to get th the car oute door faster. >> he complained and quit. >> when you are seeing them working on the transmission, those are junk yard stock numbers. >> if i have junk parts, i want them out. >> we took the car to the law firm of kimmel....
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. >>> this next might have the average person bugging out but an exterminator in louisiana had his go pro going when he cleaned out a refrigerator-sized hornet nest. he was able to walk away without a single sting and it only took him 40 minutes to extract the nest from the shed. that is not a job for me. >> where do you take the nest? i do not want to go there. it's 5:46. i'm glad there's somebody who does the job so i don't have to. we've got special deals just for our viewers coming up next. >> a family lost their camera full of vacation memories. >> the story in the weather department this morning is the temperature profile a lot of this in the 20s right now bundle up if you're heading out for early shopping. >>> before you head out for black friday, remember local businesses are once again offering discounts just for our viewers. i put together a round-up of those exclusive discounts and free bes and the promo code is simple. just mention or type in 6abc. on black friday and small business saturday our viewers will receive a special gift with special purchase at ellauri boutiques
. >>> this next might have the average person bugging out but an exterminator in louisiana had his go pro going when he cleaned out a refrigerator-sized hornet nest. he was able to walk away without a single sting and it only took him 40 minutes to extract the nest from the shed. that is not a job for me. >> where do you take the nest? i do not want to go there. it's 5:46. i'm glad there's somebody who does the job so i don't have to. we've got special deals just for our viewers...
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it's certainly not a protection the average person gets. i think if it's in the course of their duties as a congress person, it is a shame the taxpayers would have to pay that. assume the claims would go through some sort of process to validate the claim and the person is innocent until proven guilty. i guess i would be interested in doing some more research to find out why it's set up that way. more information to be sought. i feel like the person should be responsible and it shouldn't be on the taxpayers. speaker ryan came out with a statement saying that going forward members of the house and their staffers will all be required to go through anti-harassment and anti discrimination training. i got to be honest, jim and shawn it made me the ask the question why in 2017 are they just now coming to this conclusion? i guess you thattive to say better late than never. back to you. >> better late than never, but this is absolutely i think shame ful. shameful that taxpayers are footing the bill for this. shameful that they need to keep their secr
it's certainly not a protection the average person gets. i think if it's in the course of their duties as a congress person, it is a shame the taxpayers would have to pay that. assume the claims would go through some sort of process to validate the claim and the person is innocent until proven guilty. i guess i would be interested in doing some more research to find out why it's set up that way. more information to be sought. i feel like the person should be responsible and it shouldn't be on...
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. >> just your average person doing your average day. and then, you die. >> over flu, yeah. >> sreenivasan: families that lost children to the flu are working to educate others about the virus. read more at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: in the united states, two out of three alleged sexual assaults are not even reported to police. that's according to the rape, abuse and incest national network, using numbers from justice department surveys. and a new poll by n.p.r. highlights why sexual assaults on native american reservations in the u.s. may be underreported. 36% of native americans living in majority-native areas say they avoid calling the police because of a fear of discrimination. 50% say they or a family member feel they've been treated unfairly by the courts. wyoming public radio reporter melodie edwards joins me by skype from laramie, wyoming, to discuss this. what's underlying this hesitation to come forward with a crime? >> well, there is a long history of mistrust between native american tribes and the federal government. a
. >> just your average person doing your average day. and then, you die. >> over flu, yeah. >> sreenivasan: families that lost children to the flu are working to educate others about the virus. read more at pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: in the united states, two out of three alleged sexual assaults are not even reported to police. that's according to the rape, abuse and incest national network, using numbers from justice department surveys. and a new poll by n.p.r....
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these are not issues that the average person making 40 going average person making 40 going care is allp, as you know, tapped into the working men and women. he spent the time in wisconsin and michigan and really understood what was the underbelly of what this was all about, jobs and the economy. >> tucker: people in power tend to live, not that they want to, but because they can't help themselves. that's human nature.heo, the more power people have the bigger the temptation to misuse it. the press is supposed to be the watchdog against all of this, and it worked fine for a couple of centuries, democrats decided they had more in common with certain politicians than readers or viewers, and that's when it fell apart. back to basics, hold the powerful accountable.i in mock smugness and barbecue nonsense, every night. hope you will watch. >> tucker: it's been a fun year, and more than anything, i want to thank the people who produced the shown, the staff, the producers behind the scenes, the best ever. thank you for tuning in every night. we promise to continue to be the show that is the sw
these are not issues that the average person making 40 going average person making 40 going care is allp, as you know, tapped into the working men and women. he spent the time in wisconsin and michigan and really understood what was the underbelly of what this was all about, jobs and the economy. >> tucker: people in power tend to live, not that they want to, but because they can't help themselves. that's human nature.heo, the more power people have the bigger the temptation to misuse it....
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are you happy with what you saw and how does it help the average person watching this show? >> so i have been very critical of the overall parameters of the tax reform bill. in that the budget that was adopted by republicans that allows for tax reform instead of focusing on things they talked about for so long entitlement reforms and spending cuts along with tax reforms, leaves all those behind and adopted a plan that allowed for $1.5 trillion of borrowing to finance the tax cut. that is not the way to grow the economy which is one of the real reasons we do need to reform our tax code. >> charles: go ahead real quick. >> but what i would say is what we saw is as they filled in the details they actually do offer a number of ways they fill in that gap. they're not going to be able to pay for it and still a huge 1.5 trillion or more gap but i was in pressed with some of the base broadenners and they are the things people won't like because they're hard choices shutting loopholes but what we need is more and i'm worried we'll get fewer as time goes on. >> charles: but what peopl
are you happy with what you saw and how does it help the average person watching this show? >> so i have been very critical of the overall parameters of the tax reform bill. in that the budget that was adopted by republicans that allows for tax reform instead of focusing on things they talked about for so long entitlement reforms and spending cuts along with tax reforms, leaves all those behind and adopted a plan that allowed for $1.5 trillion of borrowing to finance the tax cut. that is...
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lemonis: the average person can't afford $6,000. the average person can't afford $2,000. the problem i see is they're selling to a very small customer base. so, what is the lead time? mike: our turnaround time is, like, six to seven months. -lemonis: six to seven months? -mike: yeah. lemonis: it's ridiculous. you could build a yacht in six months. you could build a brand-new plane in six months. mike: we run out of inventory. lemonis: they don't have the parts and pieces. that's no way to run a business. -mike: this is chris. -lemonis: how you doing, chris? chris: very nice to meet you. lemonis: i'm marcus. what do you do? chris: i order all the parts for manufacturing, finance. lemonis: so you're doing manufacturing and you're the accountant? chris: yeah. mike: chris left a corporate company, making six figures, and cut it in half to come work for sjc. he has mbas and an engineering background. lemonis: you a partner in the business? chris: we act like partners, but i have no equity stake in the business. -lemonis: so that's a no? -chris: yes, so... lemonis: so, somethin
lemonis: the average person can't afford $6,000. the average person can't afford $2,000. the problem i see is they're selling to a very small customer base. so, what is the lead time? mike: our turnaround time is, like, six to seven months. -lemonis: six to seven months? -mike: yeah. lemonis: it's ridiculous. you could build a yacht in six months. you could build a brand-new plane in six months. mike: we run out of inventory. lemonis: they don't have the parts and pieces. that's no way to run a...
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the only way to tackle -- daniel: if you get what you are looking for, how will this affect the average personeurope who is watching this right now? if you get what you want and close these tax loopholes and blacklist taxation's? pierre: -- blacklist these tax havens? pierre: probably those practices are mostly legal but they are not moral. this cannot be possible. why? it exists only because it is hidden. if it is transparent and public, it is not possible anymore. all those people, although structures, all those states which today are named and shamed after the paradise papers, if their activity was immediately made public, then they would be much, much more careful. that is why transparency is a massive destruction of -- destructive weapon against this. that is why this commission is so strong on this. daniel: you mentioned the potential threat of sanctions. what are we talking about here? are we talking about fines directly for eu firms to try and squirrel away money in tight -- in tax havens abroad? almost is a significant legal threat, they will continue to see tax avoidance is and misde
the only way to tackle -- daniel: if you get what you are looking for, how will this affect the average personeurope who is watching this right now? if you get what you want and close these tax loopholes and blacklist taxation's? pierre: -- blacklist these tax havens? pierre: probably those practices are mostly legal but they are not moral. this cannot be possible. why? it exists only because it is hidden. if it is transparent and public, it is not possible anymore. all those people, although...
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. >> reporter: from the average person to the not so affirming joe, former vice president joe biden madehen he told oprah he regrets not being in the white house but for his family's sake stands by his situation not to pursue the presidency. >> sometimes when people go back they look they realize they did the best they could in the situation with the circumstances that they had. >> reporter: a clinical psychologist at the university of pennsylvania supports biden's willingness to confront his regrets while maintaining what she calls a gross mind set. >> to be able to look back, accept the feelings that go along the decisions and have them verbalize how would i do things differently in the future. >> it's always better to confront those things. >> be brave and deal with it because it's not going to go away. >> reporter: for biden that could mean a presidential bid in 2020. >> i'm all about joe 2020. >> reporter: or perhaps a supporting role in washington. the important thing according to dr. gallon gar is to avoid hindsight bias. >> when you get stuck on one of them you're not taking into
. >> reporter: from the average person to the not so affirming joe, former vice president joe biden madehen he told oprah he regrets not being in the white house but for his family's sake stands by his situation not to pursue the presidency. >> sometimes when people go back they look they realize they did the best they could in the situation with the circumstances that they had. >> reporter: a clinical psychologist at the university of pennsylvania supports biden's willingness...
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. >> reporter: from the average person to the not so affirming joe, former vice president joe biden made headlines when he told oprah he regrets not being in the white house but for his family's sake stands by his situation not to pursue the presidency. >> sometimes when people go back they look they realize they did the best they could in the situation with the circumstances that they had. >> reporter: a clinical psychologist at the university of pennsylvania supports biden's willingness to confront his regrets while maintaining what she calls a gross mind set. >> to be able to look back, accept the feelings that go along the decisions and have them verbalize how would i do things differently in the future. >> it's always better to confront those things. >> be brave and deal with it because it's not going to go away. >> reporter: for biden that could mean a presidential bid in 2020. >> i'm all about joe 2020. >> reporter: or perhaps a supporting role in washington. the important thing according to dr. gallon gar is to avoid hindsight bias. >> when you get stuck on one of them you're not
. >> reporter: from the average person to the not so affirming joe, former vice president joe biden made headlines when he told oprah he regrets not being in the white house but for his family's sake stands by his situation not to pursue the presidency. >> sometimes when people go back they look they realize they did the best they could in the situation with the circumstances that they had. >> reporter: a clinical psychologist at the university of pennsylvania supports biden's...
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. >> when did you know you could run fast, like faster than the average person? >> my junio school.h perry taught me how to run and every since then it was uphill from there. >> here's the picture, we're going to show that. when you look at that, what's the first thing that come to your mind. >> he's about to get walked down. he think he's going inform win. i'm going to win this right here. i remember that win. that was a w. that's when i broke the record e think he's going to win. i got this. and you got to put my bubble. e doesn't know he's coming in second. >> this one, that's the picture i really like. >> we was voting for who was going to buy the drinks at alonzo's event -- hitting the middle arrow, okay, there we go, spare. i got to spare that frame. i remember that one. i lost. >> what do you say righ? >> oh, man. okay. after the [indiscernible], hey , no matter how we got the w, we got it. next game, the w matters, even though they had 400 and something yards, the w is all that matters. >> w, that's all that matters. in track and field going took that, his state champion tra
. >> when did you know you could run fast, like faster than the average person? >> my junio school.h perry taught me how to run and every since then it was uphill from there. >> here's the picture, we're going to show that. when you look at that, what's the first thing that come to your mind. >> he's about to get walked down. he think he's going inform win. i'm going to win this right here. i remember that win. that was a w. that's when i broke the record e think he's...
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it pays the average person 20 years to pay off their student loans. michael drake is a medical doctor and president of the ohio state university. >> we want people to be educated. able to borrow money, facilitate that education. >> reporter: still, the president insists tax reform is good for the country overall. >> the beating heart of our plan is a tax cut for working families. that's what it is. >> reporter: but tonight concern that a plan which cuts taxes on corporations and the rich could make college less affordable for millions of families. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> at an emergency u.n. security council meeting late today, u.s. ambassador nikki haley said north korea's missile launch tuesday brings the u.s. closer to a war it doesn't want, but if it comes, haley warns, the regime will "be utterly destroyed." new photos released by the north korea government reportedly show kim jong-un guiding the test fire of an intercontinental ballistic missile that it claims can hit the u.s. mainland. >>> back home, police believe they finally
it pays the average person 20 years to pay off their student loans. michael drake is a medical doctor and president of the ohio state university. >> we want people to be educated. able to borrow money, facilitate that education. >> reporter: still, the president insists tax reform is good for the country overall. >> the beating heart of our plan is a tax cut for working families. that's what it is. >> reporter: but tonight concern that a plan which cuts taxes on...
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more than the average person. >> they're getting smaller and smaller. e becoming more and more a part of us. >> now i carry two. a work and a personal. they're always there. i just want to get rid of them sometimes. >> i know. peace and quiet sometimes is a good thing. >> a very good thing. >> should we do some pop stars? let's take you to it. we are going to start with taylor swift who just released her sixth studio album. her fans immediately started combing through the lyrics and speculating on who she is singing about. one song called" this is why we can't why nice things" is convinced she's throwing shade her feud with kanye west. it was so nice being friends again. there i was giving you a second chance but then you stabbed my back while shaking my hand. there in lies the issue. friends don't try to trick you, get you on the phone and mind twist you. how did i do? sounds like this could be a dig at a 2016 incident between the two and kanye's wife. is kanye/taylor feud back on? perhaps she will address it tonight on "snl". sheez t she's the musical
more than the average person. >> they're getting smaller and smaller. e becoming more and more a part of us. >> now i carry two. a work and a personal. they're always there. i just want to get rid of them sometimes. >> i know. peace and quiet sometimes is a good thing. >> a very good thing. >> should we do some pop stars? let's take you to it. we are going to start with taylor swift who just released her sixth studio album. her fans immediately started combing...
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more than the average person. >> they're also getting smaller and smaller, becoming more and more a part. >> that's right. now i carry two. work and personal. they're always there. i just want to get rid of them sometimes. >> i know. peace and quiet sometimes is a good thing. >> yes. very good thing. >> should we do pop start? >> taylor swift just released her highly anticipated sixth studio album "reputation." her fans immediately combed through the lyrics and speculated on who she's singing about. one song "this is why we can't have nice things" has them convinced she's throwing shade and addressing her on again/off again feud with kanye west. here's the lyrics. it was so nice being friends again. there i was, giving you a second chance. you stabbed my back while shaking my hand. therein lies the issue. friends don't try to trick you, get you on the phone and wind twist you. how'd i do? sounds like this could be a dig at 2016 incident between the two and kanye's wife, kim kardashian. is the kanye/taylor feud back on? perhaps t. swift will address it tonight on "snl." she'll be on with
more than the average person. >> they're also getting smaller and smaller, becoming more and more a part. >> that's right. now i carry two. work and personal. they're always there. i just want to get rid of them sometimes. >> i know. peace and quiet sometimes is a good thing. >> yes. very good thing. >> should we do pop start? >> taylor swift just released her highly anticipated sixth studio album "reputation." her fans immediately combed through...
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the average person spent $400 on black friday. last night alone, around the country, nearly $2 billion was spent on early black friday sales, so it is no wonder that malls like this one and so many, opened up until midnight last night and then again today at 6:00 a.m. >> they clearly had about 30,000 people, shop on thanksgiving, so we're expect ago this would probably be double that today. >> it is really craze any here and there is no parking. >> reporter: is it worth it for the sales. >> definitely worth it. >> reporter: a quick tip on parking heading over here to the cherry hill mall to shop, there is a bunch of parking way back over by jc penny, everybody else you will be going up and down the aisle. if you want quick access go over by jc penny. one more quick tip if you go to this mall or any mall throughout the country make sure to stop and see santa. this is where funnies at. it is no more priceless then seeing those faces. reporting live, leash a nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> very busy day, thanks alycia. >>> on
the average person spent $400 on black friday. last night alone, around the country, nearly $2 billion was spent on early black friday sales, so it is no wonder that malls like this one and so many, opened up until midnight last night and then again today at 6:00 a.m. >> they clearly had about 30,000 people, shop on thanksgiving, so we're expect ago this would probably be double that today. >> it is really craze any here and there is no parking. >> reporter: is it worth it for...
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there is a lot more concern on the street here and among the average person, about the relationship withat the same time, there is a feeling that if nafta were to end, mexico would take an economic hit. but it would not be the end of the mexican economy. they can export to the u.s. under wto rules, look to export more to asia, south america. there is a plan b in mexico. but it is a big area of concern, and one of the biggest besides security, and anticorruption measures, looming over the 2018 vote. julia: plenty of divisive issues. thank you for your perspective. joe: coming up, what you need to know for tomorrow's trading day. this is bloomberg. ♪ day. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business o
there is a lot more concern on the street here and among the average person, about the relationship withat the same time, there is a feeling that if nafta were to end, mexico would take an economic hit. but it would not be the end of the mexican economy. they can export to the u.s. under wto rules, look to export more to asia, south america. there is a plan b in mexico. but it is a big area of concern, and one of the biggest besides security, and anticorruption measures, looming over the 2018...
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do you see that you have kind of lost touch with the average person out there that will roll their eyesat this lawsuit? >> there is no constitutional difference between a satanic priest and catholic priest. there is just no difference there. under the constitution. and so, allowing one religious activity to be promoted in a public facility, using government money, using our tax dollars, means that you have to allow everyone. all we're asking for neutrality. the animal shelter should be doing what it is set up to do, which is find homes for animals. period. not promoting certain religious practice. >> all right, nick i think we'll have to leave it there. but, hey, we'll pray for you anyway. thanks, nick. >> thanks. >> bring in our a-plus panel. joined by jenette hoffman and hofiunis. let me start with you. you heard what nick had to say this is bit after skewed if not warped interpretation of constitution. the first amendment is there to prevent establishment after state religion. i don't see how this crosses that? >> yeah it does prohibit the establishment of a religion. i think there i
do you see that you have kind of lost touch with the average person out there that will roll their eyesat this lawsuit? >> there is no constitutional difference between a satanic priest and catholic priest. there is just no difference there. under the constitution. and so, allowing one religious activity to be promoted in a public facility, using government money, using our tax dollars, means that you have to allow everyone. all we're asking for neutrality. the animal shelter should be...
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the average person oyou're ri-- right, the average person isn't watching what we're doing today, debating the merits of the bill. that's because they are too busy making bills meet. they are making their lives meet. they are trusting, though, that you, we -- particularly you the majority presenting this bill, without involvement from the minority, that you have their best interest at heart and that you have their back. but i'm going to quote a colleague -- i don't blanket all the colleagues on the other side with this notion but you know who is watching? your donors are watching. congressman collins from new york is quoted on the hill as saying, quote, my donors are basically telling me, get it done or don't ever call me again. so we know who is watching. we know who you're catering to today. we also know it's been rumored if you don't get it done you might as well give up the majority because you're not coming back to the majority. that's kind of sad, that's how we're going to be putting together a tax bill that affects so many people. let's do back to the point about a clunker. years ag
the average person oyou're ri-- right, the average person isn't watching what we're doing today, debating the merits of the bill. that's because they are too busy making bills meet. they are making their lives meet. they are trusting, though, that you, we -- particularly you the majority presenting this bill, without involvement from the minority, that you have their best interest at heart and that you have their back. but i'm going to quote a colleague -- i don't blanket all the colleagues on...
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home mortgage in order to buy a car or whatever consumer product you want to purchase is so your average person who takes out to loan us two or three graduating seniors takes twenty one years to pay off their student loan knowing it's going to continue to increase over time so how and when did this buildup of fees begin i mean did it start with one particularly industry. import fees things like that you know sort of spread to other other industries in other fields also to the private sector and for this for the for the publics for the private sector fees or are we to raise revenue and also to obscure the true price of a product but for the proposed fees became a way to sort of to to close revenue gaps this was a profit stream for the private sector in a revenue stream for the the for. public ok i want to ask you quickly about telecom because according to the consumer federation of america. fries and comcast sixty billion dollars annually. which is just outrageous to think about when i first saw that number i couldn't believe it but i mean how do we let them get away with this why does this keep
home mortgage in order to buy a car or whatever consumer product you want to purchase is so your average person who takes out to loan us two or three graduating seniors takes twenty one years to pay off their student loan knowing it's going to continue to increase over time so how and when did this buildup of fees begin i mean did it start with one particularly industry. import fees things like that you know sort of spread to other other industries in other fields also to the private sector and...
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the average person in nairobi had no idea what number to call.we have different ambulance companies. we work together to make it. there was once times that we have seen has gone down from 162 minutes, which was the average, which is nearly three hours, which is insane, down to 15—20 minutes. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. the bank of england have announced that they pay a quarter more to men than to women. sue noffke is with us again. the bank of england has been the latest company to have to be more transparent about its pay rates. and we can see what the gaps are. they are taking measures to close that. they have made progress in recent years. and they have set a target as to where they want to be to close further that gap in a couple of years' time. and a power plant in sweden burning unwonted unused clothes instead of call and oil. a genius idea? it is a great idea, and we are seeing fossil fuel type power stations moving to alternative fuel sources, so we are seeing in sweden but that can be clothing tha
the average person in nairobi had no idea what number to call.we have different ambulance companies. we work together to make it. there was once times that we have seen has gone down from 162 minutes, which was the average, which is nearly three hours, which is insane, down to 15—20 minutes. let's see what other stories are being talked about on social media. the bank of england have announced that they pay a quarter more to men than to women. sue noffke is with us again. the bank of england...
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this will make a difference to the average person.s fiendishly combo catered. i am going to use a very broad brush, no government, no bank, institution controls the data and it's all shared by computers around the world, you own a bit of it. that means it is free from all constraints. and it supposedly transparent. and it's fast, that's why it's really key for the financial industry, it means transactions, very quick. it speeds things up and it makes a difference. it's... sorry, i didn't want to interrupt you but we are being told to move on, what are you watching today? we're watching the us confidence data, the bank of england stress test. quite a bit going on. it is quite exciting, the us consumer data is key, we had like friday, cyber monday and there has been heavy discounting, we want to get a feel about how consumers feel, what is the make—up of the economy, how healthy is it, or people eyeing and either discounts getting people out? that is key. that consumer data is key in the us and uk and europe. we will hear about europe,
this will make a difference to the average person.s fiendishly combo catered. i am going to use a very broad brush, no government, no bank, institution controls the data and it's all shared by computers around the world, you own a bit of it. that means it is free from all constraints. and it supposedly transparent. and it's fast, that's why it's really key for the financial industry, it means transactions, very quick. it speeds things up and it makes a difference. it's... sorry, i didn't want...
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. >> the average person doesn't know what to look atism plus what happened when we went looking for answerswendy saltzman. don't miss my special report transmission trash tonight at 11:00. >> barbie getting a new look and it honors a u.s. olympian. >> bullets fly during a road rage incident in bucks county. find out who police are searching for at 5:30 a.m. first up "gma"'s first look. >> in this morning's "gma" first look potential bombshell evidence in the alleged hazing death of penn state freshman tim piazza. on monday the district attorney charging 12 more of piazza's former fraternity brothers with a variety of charges after the fbi recovered deleted video from the night the 19-year-old died. >> missing from the evidence in this case was what really happened in that dark basement that night. >> in all, 26 brothers now charged. many facing allegations from reckless endangerment to manslaughter. police say the students led them to believe the security camera in the fraternity's basement was not working and instead allegedly deleted the video. prosecutors say the now recovered video show
. >> the average person doesn't know what to look atism plus what happened when we went looking for answerswendy saltzman. don't miss my special report transmission trash tonight at 11:00. >> barbie getting a new look and it honors a u.s. olympian. >> bullets fly during a road rage incident in bucks county. find out who police are searching for at 5:30 a.m. first up "gma"'s first look. >> in this morning's "gma" first look potential bombshell evidence...