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joined by bill rogers, ceo of sun trust.m, on days when people feel there's progress, banks have benefited and smaller medium size companies have benefited because they tend to pay higher tax that applies to sun trust, presumably you're excited about the bill to pass >> i'm a fundamental believal that there's commerce still on the sidelines and tax reform is one of those uncertainties that can turn into a certainty. we hear that from our clients and see that in the surveys. i don't know how to translate that into gdp growth but i'm fundamentally a believer -- >> there's a debate whether a company like you, 31% is your effective tax rate, goes down to 20% does that lead to a boost in earnings you invest in capex or competed a way, superficial boost but nothing meaningful in the long term. >> you're about right. it starts with investing in our businesses we start with what are the opportunities and places we can invest and how does that benefit clients and communities and benefit individuals. and i don't -- the competing away
joined by bill rogers, ceo of sun trust.m, on days when people feel there's progress, banks have benefited and smaller medium size companies have benefited because they tend to pay higher tax that applies to sun trust, presumably you're excited about the bill to pass >> i'm a fundamental believal that there's commerce still on the sidelines and tax reform is one of those uncertainties that can turn into a certainty. we hear that from our clients and see that in the surveys. i don't know...
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for instance, you had your lawyer at one time was bill rogers who had become secretary of state during the time of the pentagon papers. in other words, you -- katharine: no. brian: he wasn't your lawyer then but secretary of state but had been your lawyer? katharine: yes, right. brian: paul, was he president of your company? katharine: yes. brian: he had been secretary of the navy. katharine: yes. brian: kilpatrick played a role in your company. katharine: he was involved with us as a law partner. and before that he'd been in the government. brian: was he deputy -- katharine: yes. he was deputy defense secretary. brian: and ed williams had been your husband's attorney. katharine: when he was -- when he was thinking he wanted to divorce. brian: divorce and take some of your money and go the other way. and you ended up leaning on him at a time. katharine: we became very close friends and then he came in as a lawyer later. actually with fitz and i brought him in together. brian: and bob mcnamara was at scottie's home the night the pentagon papers was published in "the new york times" and
for instance, you had your lawyer at one time was bill rogers who had become secretary of state during the time of the pentagon papers. in other words, you -- katharine: no. brian: he wasn't your lawyer then but secretary of state but had been your lawyer? katharine: yes, right. brian: paul, was he president of your company? katharine: yes. brian: he had been secretary of the navy. katharine: yes. brian: kilpatrick played a role in your company. katharine: he was involved with us as a law...
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roger goodell. >> that is a longtime fire department volunteer from the suburbs in new york. his name is fire chief billort from wabc's lucy young. >> here comes roger goodell walking into the firehouse. and i was in a state of shock. >> roger goodell. on behalf of all the things you've done to make our community better i want to make sure you go to the super bowl this year. >> i want to thank him from the bottom of my heart. i'm speechless and the guys at the firehouse tell me i'm not speechless. >> reporter: 59-year-old big duggan is a humble hero serving for 41 years as firefighters and chief in towns in westchester but you'll never hear him brag i instead he'll say with modesty. >> it's such an easy thing to do. i love it. >> reporter: four weeks ago this all around great guy was diagnosed with brain cancer. his fellow firefighters rallied to his side and despite his reluctance they started a go fund me page to send him to the super bowl, his lifelong dream. >> there's no more deserving guy than bill. >> reporter: that's where nfl commissioner roger goodell enters the picture. he made a surprise vis
roger goodell. >> that is a longtime fire department volunteer from the suburbs in new york. his name is fire chief billort from wabc's lucy young. >> here comes roger goodell walking into the firehouse. and i was in a state of shock. >> roger goodell. on behalf of all the things you've done to make our community better i want to make sure you go to the super bowl this year. >> i want to thank him from the bottom of my heart. i'm speechless and the guys at the firehouse...
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week, few weeks, roger ailes, bill o'reilly,ks, roger ailes, bill o'reilly, two morning talkshow host, two -- ho have two people from npr, an been fired for their behavior towards women. let me give an example. i've worked a good part of my life on the child tax credit. the child tax credit in the senate bill will be increased to $2000. it will not help people who make less than $30,000 because of the way it is constructed. they will get $75 or less, those children. it now goes up to $500,000 in income. somebody who makes $500,000 will get $4000 in health. the republicans designed this -- senator rubio and senator lee have tried to fix it by saying, let's take 2% of the 18% reduction in corporate income taxes to pay for this, and the president opposed that today. and, guess what? you can watch cnn, at msnbc, anything but "the new york times" and "the washington post," to find any description of how the child tax credit has been designed to not help the poor and to help wealthy people like me. i think there is reason to be skeptical of our institutions. zephyr, in your initial remarks,
week, few weeks, roger ailes, bill o'reilly,ks, roger ailes, bill o'reilly, two morning talkshow host, two -- ho have two people from npr, an been fired for their behavior towards women. let me give an example. i've worked a good part of my life on the child tax credit. the child tax credit in the senate bill will be increased to $2000. it will not help people who make less than $30,000 because of the way it is constructed. they will get $75 or less, those children. it now goes up to $500,000...
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these women come forward on harvey weinstein, for some reason considered the imp 'tis and not bill o'reilly or rogeriles, we have have a conversation about that, but does it happen if hillary clinton's president? >> i think, yes, it does happen. i think mainly because there are women digging for these stories before the election. i think women, journalists at my paper, who were digging and knowing that they wanted to uncover this and women who were ready to tell they are stories. primed through the election, and "access hollywood" tape. all of that true. we would have had this moment. as a woman who thought more about this, an idea culturally harvey weinstein made books. made books, created movies. did all these things that impacted our society in the way we view women and think of women as crazy emotional, they couldn't be, ceos of companies. we learned this through movies and be that's a problem to me and i think so many times we as women don't talk to member how you have to be so -- make men comfortable all the time. >> michael, that has made my stomach churn the most. when i've had that conversa
these women come forward on harvey weinstein, for some reason considered the imp 'tis and not bill o'reilly or rogeriles, we have have a conversation about that, but does it happen if hillary clinton's president? >> i think, yes, it does happen. i think mainly because there are women digging for these stories before the election. i think women, journalists at my paper, who were digging and knowing that they wanted to uncover this and women who were ready to tell they are stories. primed...
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. >> so many big names lost this year, also jerry lewis, liz smith, martin landau, roger moore, judge wapner, billith. start all over. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades >>> making news in america this morning, rail disaster. the new details on what happened just seconds before this amtrak train derailed sending cars crashing onto a busy highway killing at least three people and leaving more than 100 injured. >> there was a point where the shaking got extremely violent and that's exactly when i knew something bigger was going to happen. >> one survivor explains how he escaped with his train car suspended in the air and this morning, the hero driver below who pulled so many to safety. >>> decision day on capitol hill. the republican tax plan moves one step closer to becoming law. supporters respond to a new estimate claiming the richest 1%
. >> so many big names lost this year, also jerry lewis, liz smith, martin landau, roger moore, judge wapner, billith. start all over. >>> this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades >>> making news in america this morning, rail disaster. the new details on what happened just seconds before this amtrak train derailed sending cars crashing onto a busy highway killing at least three people and leaving more than 100 injured. >> there...
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bill. at later an early look newsmakers with roger stone, who gives his assessment of president trump's first year in office and the russia investigation being led by special counsel robert mueller. -- beforeding to the heading to florida for the christmas holiday, president bill signed the tax reform and a short-term spending bill to keep the government ended through february. he also talks about bill the administration over the last year and took a few questions. pres. trump: good morning. >> good morning. pres. trump: good morning, everybody. thank you very much for being here. merry christmas. happy new year. have a great holidays. we are going to sign some very important things today. a continuing resolution that very importantly gives us the right and we are ordering $4 billion worth of missile defense equipment and missiles themselves. very important, top of the line. best in the world. we make the best military product in the world. nobody is even close. we are ordering $4 billion worth of missile defense. and that will be done by signing right here. and also, i notifying the speaker
bill. at later an early look newsmakers with roger stone, who gives his assessment of president trump's first year in office and the russia investigation being led by special counsel robert mueller. -- beforeding to the heading to florida for the christmas holiday, president bill signed the tax reform and a short-term spending bill to keep the government ended through february. he also talks about bill the administration over the last year and took a few questions. pres. trump: good morning....
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. >> q and a on c-span. , newsmakers isan stone.th roger that is followed by radio talkshow host bill press discussing the nature of the past year in politics and stone. what to expect in 2018. and later, a discussion on the future of conservative is him -- conservativism. >> joining us from new york is roger stone, a longtime republican strategist and the author of the making of the president 2016, how donald trump orchestrated a resolution. to be here. my thanks to c-span for the opportunity. joining us is chief investigative reporter and tom beyond. let me begin with the issue of robert mueller. you suspect he is preparing charges against the president? i believe his inquiry is politically motivated.
. >> q and a on c-span. , newsmakers isan stone.th roger that is followed by radio talkshow host bill press discussing the nature of the past year in politics and stone. what to expect in 2018. and later, a discussion on the future of conservative is him -- conservativism. >> joining us from new york is roger stone, a longtime republican strategist and the author of the making of the president 2016, how donald trump orchestrated a resolution. to be here. my thanks to c-span for the...
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bill found out from the nfl commissioner himself. roger goodell delivered the tickets to the tarrytown firehouse yesterday morning. he was diagnosed with brain cancer when he found out fell firefighters started a go fund me page to send him to the super bowl game. she had halts and assigned football and baby gifts for his grandson who is 3 years old. >>> if you missed out on cyber monday, online retailers are rolling out another round of deals today for all last minute holiday shoppers. >>> eagles are back home this morning awaiting word on carson wentz. fans and players react to his knee injury next. >> good morning everyone, it is 6:00 a.m., monday, december 11. tam is off, jeanette reyes joins us. >> the eagles are back in philadelphia as the nfc champs, but questions remain about carson wentz future after a serious injury to his knee. >>> a serious accident along a delaware county highway injuries five people including a group of nuns. >> accuweather is tracking another chance of snow. >> let's go over to karen rogers and david murphy.
bill found out from the nfl commissioner himself. roger goodell delivered the tickets to the tarrytown firehouse yesterday morning. he was diagnosed with brain cancer when he found out fell firefighters started a go fund me page to send him to the super bowl game. she had halts and assigned football and baby gifts for his grandson who is 3 years old. >>> if you missed out on cyber monday, online retailers are rolling out another round of deals today for all last minute holiday...
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kevin spacey harvey weinstein mark halperin roger israel's eric bolling bill o'reilly bill cosby bill clinton donald trump dennis hastert tiger woods clarence thomas. i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on r t america. eighty eight year old congressman john conyers the longest currently serving member of the united states house of representatives lies in a michigan hospital tonight he's coping with stress attributed to what a spokesman calls this media assault conyers is accused of sexual harassment and his accuser has now broken the nondisclosure agreement she signed in two thousand and five house minority leader nancy pelosi has called on him to resign and right now this issue is a shock wave and every workplace is feeling the tremors to help us all understand better we welcome dr gina loudon a psychoanalyst and david lewis c.e.o. and founder of h.r. outsourcing consulting firm operations and thank you both for being here thanks for having me holland david definition of terms what is sexual harassment in the workplace. well i think it's everything that any common
kevin spacey harvey weinstein mark halperin roger israel's eric bolling bill o'reilly bill cosby bill clinton donald trump dennis hastert tiger woods clarence thomas. i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on r t america. eighty eight year old congressman john conyers the longest currently serving member of the united states house of representatives lies in a michigan hospital tonight he's coping with stress attributed to what a spokesman calls this media assault conyers is...
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. >> that's the victim line that bill o'reilly took, that roger ailes took.and i think that is, you know, reflective of, again, rupert murdoch runs a company where profit matters above all. he doesn't really care about workplace culture. yes, when he gets found out and caught, he'll take some moves to clean up but it's not necessarily because he truly believes this fundamental change should happen. >> russell simmons also facing new allegations. there are reports now that the new york police department has opened this preliminary investigation into his actions. simmons again denied all the allegations of rape and other misconduct. and then he posted the hashtag and he used not me after that. after that posting, kelly ka troen who alleges she was attacked by simmons and she issued the statement, the #notme is subversive license for sexual predators to continue to perpetrate sexual acts against men and women. are we going to see a backlash against men accused of sexual misconduct now? >> i would hope not. i hope men would take the steps to, again, look at their
. >> that's the victim line that bill o'reilly took, that roger ailes took.and i think that is, you know, reflective of, again, rupert murdoch runs a company where profit matters above all. he doesn't really care about workplace culture. yes, when he gets found out and caught, he'll take some moves to clean up but it's not necessarily because he truly believes this fundamental change should happen. >> russell simmons also facing new allegations. there are reports now that the new...
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. >> q and a on c-span. , newsmakers isan stone.th roger that is followed by radio talkshow host bill press discussing the nature of the past year in politics and stone. what to expect in 2018. and later, a discussion on the future of conservative is him -- conservativism. >> joining us from new york is roger stone, a longtime republican strategist and the author of the making of the president 2016, how donald trump orchestrated a resolution. to be here. my thanks to c-span for the opportunity. joining us is chief investigative reporter and tom beyond. let me begin with the issue of robert mueller. you suspect he is preparing charges against the president? i believe his inquiry is politically motivated. i think we have seen extraordinary evidence in the last couple of weeks, the tweets, email records, contributions to democrats that partisan hitis a squad. i think this is a clinical proceeding rather than a legal proceeding. and i have said that i believe the president's lawyers are naive about mr. mueller's intentions. i think they misunderstand the deep enmity that the political est
. >> q and a on c-span. , newsmakers isan stone.th roger that is followed by radio talkshow host bill press discussing the nature of the past year in politics and stone. what to expect in 2018. and later, a discussion on the future of conservative is him -- conservativism. >> joining us from new york is roger stone, a longtime republican strategist and the author of the making of the president 2016, how donald trump orchestrated a resolution. to be here. my thanks to c-span for the...
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the bill is viewed by many as easing one of the biggest hurdles they it is a perform kate rogers has that part of the story. >> reporte tax reform has long been a key issue for main street businesses and advocacy groups are welcoming action taken today to reduce the burden america's smallest busines bear. the trump administration's prom of deregulation has se optimism soaring on main street with the national foundation of small businesses' index of sentiment hitting the highest leve ever. such organizat do support the bill despite initial criticisms of the plan which includes lower rates, a deduction on passthrough businesses, and a drop in the corporate rate to 21%. >> we've been generally supportive of the bill because it provides tax relief for most small companies. it encourages investment, both from individuals and companies in their businesses. and it sort of sets the stage for economic growth over the next few years. but we are concerned that it increases the deficit. >> reporter: they say they would like to see an even simpler tax code put forth to ease burdens on small condi
the bill is viewed by many as easing one of the biggest hurdles they it is a perform kate rogers has that part of the story. >> reporte tax reform has long been a key issue for main street businesses and advocacy groups are welcoming action taken today to reduce the burden america's smallest busines bear. the trump administration's prom of deregulation has se optimism soaring on main street with the national foundation of small businesses' index of sentiment hitting the highest leve ever....
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i feel like we were asking some of the same questions about roger ailes and bill o'reilly at fox. >>ics are quite similar. the problem is that everybody knew. nobody actually knew. but what are you not really looking for? if you're running these companies, if you're running these divisions and there are rumors, if you're not looking into those, you're sort of part of the problem. but the ground has shifted in the past two months. there's no question. >> yeah. i thought it was interesting. part of the review is looking into hr. and how to make it more -- how to make staffers more comfortable contacting hr and reporting misconduct by colleagues. that is the same issue we heard at fox, we heard at weinstein company, over and over and over again. that staffers don't feel comfortable coming forward with complaints. >> well, because staffers don't feel comfortable partly because of the power these people hold. you had nbc anchors themselves saying live on air after this broke, that matt lauer was arguably the most powerful person at nbc news, even more powerful than some of the executives.
i feel like we were asking some of the same questions about roger ailes and bill o'reilly at fox. >>ics are quite similar. the problem is that everybody knew. nobody actually knew. but what are you not really looking for? if you're running these companies, if you're running these divisions and there are rumors, if you're not looking into those, you're sort of part of the problem. but the ground has shifted in the past two months. there's no question. >> yeah. i thought it was...
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roger. he said nothing more since then. that's a lie. we also know that billy paid $30 million plus to somebody and, of course, they rehired him after that. largely political. i want to say something. i gave up my law practice to go to fox news in new york, to work for fox news, as a democrat, to be a sports commentator, legal commentator, all of those things. i wasn't planted by hillary clinton or nancy pelosi. none of us were. we just wanted to work. when we came out and spoke out, this had nothing to do with politics. this had to do with something that mr. murdoch knows every day. and that's called rights. he has rights. he doesn't -- he's not worried about anything. he has all the money in the world. he's cool. he has billions. we just wanted to work. that's all we've ever wanted to do, was work. and it has nothing to do with politics. he says there are cases that amounted to flirting. let me be clear. i had a man pull out his penis in his office and shove my head on it. that was not flirting. that was criminal. that was not sexual harassment. there are no
roger. he said nothing more since then. that's a lie. we also know that billy paid $30 million plus to somebody and, of course, they rehired him after that. largely political. i want to say something. i gave up my law practice to go to fox news in new york, to work for fox news, as a democrat, to be a sports commentator, legal commentator, all of those things. i wasn't planted by hillary clinton or nancy pelosi. none of us were. we just wanted to work. when we came out and spoke out, this had...
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bill. at later an early look newsmakers with roger stone, who gives his assessment of president trump's first year in office and the russia investigation being led by special counsel robert mueller. -- beforeding to the heading to florida for the christmas holiday, president trump signed the tax reform
bill. at later an early look newsmakers with roger stone, who gives his assessment of president trump's first year in office and the russia investigation being led by special counsel robert mueller. -- beforeding to the heading to florida for the christmas holiday, president trump signed the tax reform
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. >> in 2016, "fox news's" former ceo, the late roger ailes after a lawsuit. then billorced out when a "new york times" investigate found he and fox had paid tens of millions of dollars to settle sexual harassment claims. both ailes, who died in may, and o'reilly denied the allegations. >> new york city police investigating allegations against russell simmons. they have not received a direct complaint but started the probe based on multiple accusations in the media. his attorney says he will cooperate with the investigation. in a statement he vehemently denies the allegations. he says today i begin to properly defend myself. i will prove without any doubt i am innocent. >> star war, "the last jedi" lands in theaters tonight, ticket sales soaring to new record highs. cannot live without it. so if you can't live without it... why aren't you using this guy? it makes your wifi awesomely fast. no... still nope. now we're talking! it gets you wifi here, here, and here. it even lets you take a time out. no! no! yes! yes, indeed. amazing speed, coverage and control. all with an
. >> in 2016, "fox news's" former ceo, the late roger ailes after a lawsuit. then billorced out when a "new york times" investigate found he and fox had paid tens of millions of dollars to settle sexual harassment claims. both ailes, who died in may, and o'reilly denied the allegations. >> new york city police investigating allegations against russell simmons. they have not received a direct complaint but started the probe based on multiple accusations in the...
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reporter: students can also get support at the rohingya culture center in chicago's rogers park neighborhood. it billshe only such center of it's kind in the country. >> we bring our culture here. they take away our culture in burma, so this is... we make >> reporter: nasir zakaria was one of hundreds of thousands of rohingya that originally fled to bangladesh. he then traveled to thailand and malaysia before coming to chicago as a refugee. he says he landed a job as a dishwasher at rivers casino before becoming the full time administrator of the culture center, and says there are few people that love and appreciate their new country more than the rohingya. how is your life in chicago? >> it's amazing. life in chicago, right now we are free. >> reporter: the culture center says there are more than 1500 known rohingya living in chicago, and that that's the highest rohingya population of any city in the country. the culture center offers free english and assimilating to american life. but the optimism the chicago rohingya feel is counterbalanced by the constant fear of what's happening in myanmar. >> i'
reporter: students can also get support at the rohingya culture center in chicago's rogers park neighborhood. it billshe only such center of it's kind in the country. >> we bring our culture here. they take away our culture in burma, so this is... we make >> reporter: nasir zakaria was one of hundreds of thousands of rohingya that originally fled to bangladesh. he then traveled to thailand and malaysia before coming to chicago as a refugee. he says he landed a job as a dishwasher at...
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. >> so many big names lost this year, also jerry lewis, liz smith, martin landau, roger moore, judge wapner, bill "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful. many policies you see do not have one, but you can get a lifetime rate lock through the colonial penn program. call this number to learn more. this plan was designed with a rate lock for people on a fixed income who want affordable life insurance that's simple to get. coverage options for just $9.95 a month, less than 35 cents a day. act now and your rate will be locked in for life. it will never increase, guaranteed. this is lifelong coverage that can never be cancelled as long as you pay your premiums, guaranteed. and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions.
. >> so many big names lost this year, also jerry lewis, liz smith, martin landau, roger moore, judge wapner, bill "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can...
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about roger ailes, bill o'reilly, bill cosby.nstances before, but suddenly the floodgates opened up -- alix: we have young women who were doing it that were raised in a different kind of world that got spat on in the me too movement. it is easier to hear other people's stories. i feel that the reporters so far have done a good job at vetting the stories. david: nobody has gone to bring far yet. alix: there has been vetting. david: the have not made a mistake yet. alix: coming up, matthew hornbach will be joining us. his big call for next year, third corner flat yield curve when it comes to 2-10. the risk off mood develops throughout the markets this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? [ phone rings ] it makes you wonder. shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. choose by the gig or unlimited. and ask how to get a $200 prepaid card w
about roger ailes, bill o'reilly, bill cosby.nstances before, but suddenly the floodgates opened up -- alix: we have young women who were doing it that were raised in a different kind of world that got spat on in the me too movement. it is easier to hear other people's stories. i feel that the reporters so far have done a good job at vetting the stories. david: nobody has gone to bring far yet. alix: there has been vetting. david: the have not made a mistake yet. alix: coming up, matthew...
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roger ailes. former fox news employees who settled harassment complaints are now suing fox news and bill o'reillyamation. and now a crime alert, the moment when masked gunman stormed a truck last friday. the cash couriers are the atm on baltimore avenue. the workers were forced to the ground. an assault rifle and the thieves escaped with more than a quarter million dollars. >> this appears to be well-organized. that is certainly a concern. the gunman ditched their getaway car a couple blocks from the crime scene and vanished. nobody was hurt. the police are still looking for the thieves. alison: several women who left dangerous relationships for safe shelter in prince george's county say the shelter is dangerous as well. they say there is mold, no heat, and the county's only domestic violent shelter. the women did not want to be identified but shared photos showing the facility in rundown conditions. >> we are victimized, and that is a problem. there is mold, dust everywhere, food, some with mold on it. nonprofit family crisis center. they have not returned our phone calls. an emergency inspectio
roger ailes. former fox news employees who settled harassment complaints are now suing fox news and bill o'reillyamation. and now a crime alert, the moment when masked gunman stormed a truck last friday. the cash couriers are the atm on baltimore avenue. the workers were forced to the ground. an assault rifle and the thieves escaped with more than a quarter million dollars. >> this appears to be well-organized. that is certainly a concern. the gunman ditched their getaway car a couple...
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about it, in 2016 it was gretchen carlson suing roger ailes and then susan fouler speaking out about uber's culture. "the new york times" uncovered bill of harassment settlements. while he denied wrongdoing, advertisers shunned him within a few weeks, fox news forced him out. a month later, roger ailes passed away, the end of an era for fox news but that going on, reporters were working on blockbuster investigations. nbc said he didn't think the reporting was solid enough to air, they took it to "the new york kw yorker." it caused a reckoning in hollywood and around the world. allegations by powerful men, charlie rose, kevin spacey and many more. while the media is breaking the news here, the media is also deeply implicated in this news and still shaping how the tale is getting told. many of the men accused of sexual misconduct and abuse were long-time trusted arbiters of the news. while the work to investigate the stories must continue and will, there is a parallel effort that is certainly necessary to hold newsrooms accountable and ensure systemic change. let's talk about that with rebecca. tell me about the point you're making abou
about it, in 2016 it was gretchen carlson suing roger ailes and then susan fouler speaking out about uber's culture. "the new york times" uncovered bill of harassment settlements. while he denied wrongdoing, advertisers shunned him within a few weeks, fox news forced him out. a month later, roger ailes passed away, the end of an era for fox news but that going on, reporters were working on blockbuster investigations. nbc said he didn't think the reporting was solid enough to air, they...
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senator durbin's bill is not only that it was required institutionalizing the focus on it, it also requires annual reports on the threat of white supremacist violence. i know mr. rogers, who is not here today, there was a bill that went through this committee and was passed into the house, talking about having annual reports on hate -- on issues of terrorism. it should include a focus on domestic terrorism, as well. >> i'm glad to hear you say that, because acting secretary duke just mentioned the blurring of that line. i think it's absolutely correct. you can't focus on one versus the other. you know, every american life is sacred, like all life. we've got to make sure we go after every threat that there is to our citizenry. >> congressman, i'd like to come back to a point. i don't know about anyone else. i was very humbled and impressed by the first panel, and how they stepped up over the course of the last 15 years in a whole different level to protect our citizens. but they were very careful to emphasize at every opportunity that they're not -- in the "ideology business." when you start getting that level, where you have that kind of power to find out what citize
senator durbin's bill is not only that it was required institutionalizing the focus on it, it also requires annual reports on the threat of white supremacist violence. i know mr. rogers, who is not here today, there was a bill that went through this committee and was passed into the house, talking about having annual reports on hate -- on issues of terrorism. it should include a focus on domestic terrorism, as well. >> i'm glad to hear you say that, because acting secretary duke just...
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bill. and an eventful week in congres congress. three members walk away in disgrace. we ask republican congress or his in catholic-roger about it cathy mcmorris rodgers all about it. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. eras. they're defined by accomplishments. by victories. by those with the resourcefulness, the ingenuity, and the grit to help ensure the next energy to power our dreams, will be american energy. >> dana: sexual misconduct allegations rocking capitol hill this week with three lawmakers announcing the reagan nation. mcgrath's john conyers and al franken admit multiple claims of actual harassment. last night, trent franks saying he will step down a
bill. and an eventful week in congres congress. three members walk away in disgrace. we ask republican congress or his in catholic-roger about it cathy mcmorris rodgers all about it. hi i'm joan lunden. today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs...
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mary tyler moore, glenn campbell, greg almond, judge wapner, roger moore, jim neighborers, david cassidy, harry dean stanton, robert osborne, billn, robert gee own, della reece, adam west, hugh hefner, fats domino and chuck berry and tom petty, dick gregory, sam sheppard, and two giants of comedy jerry lewis and don rick kls. that was a huge part of 2017, and think what they, what they take with them and what they gave us in life. and now the time has come for number one. >> you ready? >> robert mueller. we did not disagree. quite the opposite from the first conservation that we had about our number one selection -- >> nobody more important in american politics than bob mueller. >> this is the mueller story that i hope that we focus on. there is a picture of the st. paul's hockey team. did not know what st. pauls was growing up, and i think it is called america's hogwarts, and i mean it only many in the nicest way. there is a picture of the st. paul's hockey team, and there is mueller and kerry on the hockey team together. >> i didn't know that. >> and so mueller grows one enough money and awareness to go to a place like st. pau
mary tyler moore, glenn campbell, greg almond, judge wapner, roger moore, jim neighborers, david cassidy, harry dean stanton, robert osborne, billn, robert gee own, della reece, adam west, hugh hefner, fats domino and chuck berry and tom petty, dick gregory, sam sheppard, and two giants of comedy jerry lewis and don rick kls. that was a huge part of 2017, and think what they, what they take with them and what they gave us in life. and now the time has come for number one. >> you ready?...
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million in settlements so far, and that doesn't include the cost of losing bill o'reilly or $40 million in severance to rogergs are up for the year, but argus warns the loss of on-air and executive talent has raised investor concerns about the ability to maintain momentum the weinstein company is now cash starved and unable to find investors or a buyer warner brothers is cutting ties with brett ratner, and sony is reportedly spending over $10 million to replace kevin spacey with christopher plumber in the upcoming film "all the money in the world. in the streaming berserk amazon and netflix are suffering major costs. amazon studios fired its top entertainment exec, and three of their lop lieutenants have been fired or left. and netflix canceling louis c.k.'s second stand-up special, and pulling a biopic with kevin spacey on top of the costly hiatus of "house of cards. netflix announces it would make a final shorter season of "house of cards" with no kevin spacey >> julia borsteen, as you're talking, headlines crossing involving john conyers who says he will retire from congress today. of course, plagued by s
million in settlements so far, and that doesn't include the cost of losing bill o'reilly or $40 million in severance to rogergs are up for the year, but argus warns the loss of on-air and executive talent has raised investor concerns about the ability to maintain momentum the weinstein company is now cash starved and unable to find investors or a buyer warner brothers is cutting ties with brett ratner, and sony is reportedly spending over $10 million to replace kevin spacey with christopher...
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for a veto. 59 pages long, just as the recharter bill finally passed congress and was presented to jackson with deliberate timing on july 4, 1832. roger, the same guys who jackson appointed chief justice of the supreme court and is now forever branded as the man who delivered the dred scott decision. at this time he was jackson's attorney general. he left a picture of what came next. jackson wanted someone to work over kendall's draft. tawny, who was the one member of jackson's cabinet who is in favor of vetoing the charter. he was the only one that jackson thought he could trust. jackson had a professional artist living with him in the white house. he painted landscapes and historical scenes, and any number of portraits of jackson himself. if you have seen a portrait of jackson, it is almost certainly his portrait. earl had converted one room in the white house, unfortunately i don't know which. conferred it 1 -- converted one room in the white house into a studio. that is where it on any and andrew jackson secretary set themselves up to work. they spent three days going over kendall's draft. jackson himself would occasionally wander
for a veto. 59 pages long, just as the recharter bill finally passed congress and was presented to jackson with deliberate timing on july 4, 1832. roger, the same guys who jackson appointed chief justice of the supreme court and is now forever branded as the man who delivered the dred scott decision. at this time he was jackson's attorney general. he left a picture of what came next. jackson wanted someone to work over kendall's draft. tawny, who was the one member of jackson's cabinet who is...
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but it's interesting to me that the bill of rights in the first amendment has two closets relating to religion. those two clauses embrace roger williams's concept. no establishment and free exercise of religion. in some sense, that's what rhode island, providence and rhode island have contributed to the nation at large. he was one of the four signers for the colony of maryland. he was the only roman catholic signer. his family came here in 1706 when this became the capital city. and this was the place where they made their fortune. the story of how the carrolls came to america an their saga through 150 years in the early part of our nation's history is a terrific story. they were immigrants like everybody who came to america. the first charles carroll here was known as charles carroll the settler. he comes from ireland in 1688 and he's pinted as the attorney general for the colony. unfortunately, he's a catholic and the glorious revolution of 1688 made them not the favorite people of the folks in power. so he loses his job. pretty much as soon as he steps foot here in the new world. he comes to annapolis in 1706 and starts to
but it's interesting to me that the bill of rights in the first amendment has two closets relating to religion. those two clauses embrace roger williams's concept. no establishment and free exercise of religion. in some sense, that's what rhode island, providence and rhode island have contributed to the nation at large. he was one of the four signers for the colony of maryland. he was the only roman catholic signer. his family came here in 1706 when this became the capital city. and this was...
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turning to the edith north rogers scholarship, this provision originated from h.r. 5784 for 113 congress g.i. bill extension act, a bipartisan bill cosponsored by david mckinley. we were a proud partner in the formulation advocacy of the effort and we are pleased to see it as law. student veterans consistently cite this as a component of the forever g.i. bill with which they have the greatest interest. it was being developed and became increasingly clear the implementation costs particularly of a significant driver of costs. we have major concerns than whether or not the office is implementing this law are receiving adequate resources to execute the overhaul. it represents a shift in education for veterans in higher education. that is more apparent today than ever. it has demonstrated results. thomas jefferson in 1808 the same prudence which in private life paying their own money will unexplained projectso visit the dispensation of public money. implementation relates question who should be allowed with the president of the va home loan programs and events do not qualify due to the rigorous and st
turning to the edith north rogers scholarship, this provision originated from h.r. 5784 for 113 congress g.i. bill extension act, a bipartisan bill cosponsored by david mckinley. we were a proud partner in the formulation advocacy of the effort and we are pleased to see it as law. student veterans consistently cite this as a component of the forever g.i. bill with which they have the greatest interest. it was being developed and became increasingly clear the implementation costs particularly of...
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reit toe 59 pages long, just as the recharter bill finally passed congress and was presented to jacksoning with deliberate timing on july 4th, 132. well, roger twaney and yeah, this is the same guy jackson later appointed chief justice of the supreme court and is now forever branded as the man who delivered the dread scott decision, at this time, he was jackson's attorney general. and he has left us a picture of what came next. jackson wanted someone to work over kendall's draft. antawny who had been urging jackson to veto all along, was the one member of his cabinet who was in favor of vetoes the clarter, twaney was the only one jackson thought he could trust. for a company, jackson had living with him in the white house a professional artist named ralph e.w. earl who had painted landscapes and historical scenes and any number of portraits of jackson himself. if you've seen a portrait of jackson, it's almost certainly an earl portrait. did hem over and over again. so earl had converted one room in the white house, unfortunately i don't know which, converted one room in the white house into a studio and that is where twaney and the president
reit toe 59 pages long, just as the recharter bill finally passed congress and was presented to jacksoning with deliberate timing on july 4th, 132. well, roger twaney and yeah, this is the same guy jackson later appointed chief justice of the supreme court and is now forever branded as the man who delivered the dread scott decision, at this time, he was jackson's attorney general. and he has left us a picture of what came next. jackson wanted someone to work over kendall's draft. antawny who...
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roger williams did. now, we struggle on with that from that date to this. it's interesting to me that the bill of rights in the first amendment has two clauses relating to religion and those two clauses embrace roger williams' concept. there would be no establishment and there'd be free exercise of religion. in some sense, that's what rhode island, providence and rhode island have contributed to the nation at large. so in a sense, what roger williams did here still echoes and still echoes in larger context of the united states of america. >>> the charles carol house is significant because it is the birthplace of charles carroll of carrollton. he was own of the fore signers of the declaration of independence. he was the only roman catholic signer of the 54 men who signed that document. his family came here in 1706 and this was the place where they made their fortune. the story of how the carrolls came to america and their saga through 150 years in the early part of our nation's history is a terrific story. they were immigrants like everybody who came to america. the first charles carroll here w
roger williams did. now, we struggle on with that from that date to this. it's interesting to me that the bill of rights in the first amendment has two clauses relating to religion and those two clauses embrace roger williams' concept. there would be no establishment and there'd be free exercise of religion. in some sense, that's what rhode island, providence and rhode island have contributed to the nation at large. so in a sense, what roger williams did here still echoes and still echoes in...
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million in settlements so far that doesn't include the cost of losing bill o'reilly advertiser boycotts are $40 million in severance to rogeres. the loss of on-air and executive talent has raised investor concerns about the networks' ability to maintain momentum the stream of accusations and the fallout doesn't seem to be slowing down, kelly. back over to you >> maybe the least nbc can say is it's not paying matt lauer out. >> reporter: that's true, there's a lot of attention to how much people are getting paid to leave, that was a question over at fox. but nbc has been clear that they're not with matt lauer. >> $30 million, added all up julia, thank you very much julia boorstin >>> millenials are being put out to pasture it's about time. no, it's about farming how 20-somethings are disrupting the agriculture industry, next ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake
million in settlements so far that doesn't include the cost of losing bill o'reilly advertiser boycotts are $40 million in severance to rogeres. the loss of on-air and executive talent has raised investor concerns about the networks' ability to maintain momentum the stream of accusations and the fallout doesn't seem to be slowing down, kelly. back over to you >> maybe the least nbc can say is it's not paying matt lauer out. >> reporter: that's true, there's a lot of attention to how...
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bill o'reilly revealed to be the predator that he is r. kelly can't hide from his past sexual crimes or not be hounded about his current ones roger ailes has been ousted and deemed irrelevant ben affleck even prove the hypocrisy of calling out a predator when he himself has groped at least two workers on camera you have turned out to just be another dirty old man bill cosby roy price nellie harvey weinstein. like have all been brought to task the terror and humiliation of being a victim of sexual misconduct has not abated in the last few decades but it's actually gotten worse we fear wearing the wrong search of the office because it might be taken as an invitation to us so we laugh it off to keep from crying screaming or through writing our abusers today though and i'm happy to report that the culture of rape and harassment is on notice thanks to countless brave women and men who decided that being cool about it just wasn't there will have many more the powerful men that have threatened careers if their rocks are not properly managed are no longer in the shadows we see you we know your names we know your crimes we know your friends we know
bill o'reilly revealed to be the predator that he is r. kelly can't hide from his past sexual crimes or not be hounded about his current ones roger ailes has been ousted and deemed irrelevant ben affleck even prove the hypocrisy of calling out a predator when he himself has groped at least two workers on camera you have turned out to just be another dirty old man bill cosby roy price nellie harvey weinstein. like have all been brought to task the terror and humiliation of being a victim of...
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bill. the president tweeting right after, this vote in the house, congratulations to paul ryan, kevin mccarthy. steve scalise cathy mcmorris rogerse republicans who voted in favor of cutting your taxes. there was one problem. that they probably are going to have to do it again. they will have to do it again if it's going to get to the president's desk. the senate is getting ready to take it up. but it has to be changed because of rules and sent back to the house tomorrow morning. let's bring in our panel. back in the bureau, job that jonah goldberg. charles hurt, opinion editor for "the washington times." amy, it's a big moment here obviously. and getting ready for the senate vote which senate majority heard mitch mcconnell is very confident about. it's a bit of a process thing here. >> it is a bit of a process thing. i think it's just a hiccup along the way. and we know that ultimately the vote is going to come out and republicans will be where they are today, which is successful in passing tax lebletion through the house, through the sphat. getting it to the president's desk by the end of the year which quite frankly there were
bill. the president tweeting right after, this vote in the house, congratulations to paul ryan, kevin mccarthy. steve scalise cathy mcmorris rogerse republicans who voted in favor of cutting your taxes. there was one problem. that they probably are going to have to do it again. they will have to do it again if it's going to get to the president's desk. the senate is getting ready to take it up. but it has to be changed because of rules and sent back to the house tomorrow morning. let's bring in...
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bill to loosen restrictions.<> ((gary sports tease))coming up a little bit later in this broadcast, the lastest on the giants on their pursue of giancarlo stanton.we'll also tell you about rogerodell, he got payed today.and first and foremost, of course, warriors highlights coming without curry and draymond little bit later in this broadcast following two mass shootings in nevada and texas - which killed more than 80 people.... the house has approved a republican bill to 'loosen' gun restrictions. the bill would make it easier for gun owners to legally carry concealed weapons across state lines. it's a top priority for the n-r-a. it has argued that gun owners should be able to travel freely without worrying about conflicting state laws. but opponents--mostly democrats-- say the bill could endanger public safety by overriding state laws. (catherine) a senate judiciary committee is looking into the regulation of gun accessories.. testimony is expected to center around the national instant criminal background check system...also bump stocks. both issues are tied to the mass shootings in las vegas and texas. ahead at eight.. southern california wildfires are so intense --- they'r
bill to loosen restrictions. ((gary sports tease))coming up a little bit later in this broadcast, the lastest on the giants on their pursue of giancarlo stanton.we'll also tell you about rogerodell, he got payed today.and first and foremost, of course, warriors highlights coming without curry and draymond little bit later in this broadcast following two mass shootings in nevada and texas - which killed more than 80 people.... the house has approved a republican bill to 'loosen' gun...
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roger next. >> jason: how do you argue -- >> juan: remember what happened in the 2010 elections. republicans used obamacare against the democrat successfully. anticipate the same thing now with this billit's being called, according to the post, the worst level of support for any legislation in three decades. three decades. >> kimberly: don't forget to hit the poll. >> dana: 's >> dana: you're talg about people not on employee insurance, a narrow slice of the population when you're talking about obamacare. this is 80% of americans will be receiving a tax cut. it's not fundamentally changing the way we pay for something. >> greg: it could have been simpler. in our perfect world we wanted to be as simple as possible but compared to the previous system it is simpler. it's like you are comparing a coloring book to atlas shrugged. my favorite part about this, and i will touch on the individual mandate. cut corporate taxes, individual taxes. drilling anwar. obamacare mandate. what happened today is what i always dreamed of. dropping a bomb on the coffee shop left. people are overdosing on foot truly -- patchouli. >> kimberly: it's a very bad smell. >> greg: destroying obamacare. and taxes al
roger next. >> jason: how do you argue -- >> juan: remember what happened in the 2010 elections. republicans used obamacare against the democrat successfully. anticipate the same thing now with this billit's being called, according to the post, the worst level of support for any legislation in three decades. three decades. >> kimberly: don't forget to hit the poll. >> dana: 's >> dana: you're talg about people not on employee insurance, a narrow slice of the...
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roger moore. and david cassidy. robert dion was best known for playing benson. batman, adam west and martin landau. della reese and bill paxton. >> the year also saw the passing of three superstars with long and honored careers. don rickles, mary tyler moore died and jerry lewis. >> chris cornell and chester bennington, jim neighbors, mel tillis and glen campbell. fats domino, check barry and greg allman and tom petty. >> in hollywood, back to you. >>> they will not be forgotten. >> the time is 747. let's get you to where you need to go. let's check on our weather.>> the final weekend of 2017 will not be bad. we were hoping for some rain. we get some of that in the extended forecast. outside, more of the same. a mix of clouds and a beautiful start to the day. there is a beautiful golden hue and some fog over the north bay. visibility issues in some areas. that is what we have in the north bay. temperatures are similar to where we have been. you will wake up near freezing in the inland valley. a lot of 40s around the bay. we will take care of those numbers in just a minute. let's take a look at the pattern in place. we
roger moore. and david cassidy. robert dion was best known for playing benson. batman, adam west and martin landau. della reese and bill paxton. >> the year also saw the passing of three superstars with long and honored careers. don rickles, mary tyler moore died and jerry lewis. >> chris cornell and chester bennington, jim neighbors, mel tillis and glen campbell. fats domino, check barry and greg allman and tom petty. >> in hollywood, back to you. >>> they will not...
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marie was best known for her role as comedy writer sally rogers in the "dick van dyke show" in the 1960s. she began her career as a toddler, billedion, radio films and on the stage in las vegas. a family spokesman said she died thursday at her home in los angeles. she was 49 yea94 years old. >>> check this out. police were chasing a man suspected of trespassing on boats when he drives the pickoff off a pier into the frigid colombia river. the 27-year-old suspect gets out of that vehicle and he starts to swim away. but eventually he turns around and some marine workers plucked him out of the water. he was treated for hypothermia. he was later booked into jail on felony charges of burglary and attempting to elude police. >>> much more ahead including a visit from tom brokaw. he caught up with a family described as the bravest in america. >> also ahead, the best of today. what happened when savannah stepped into the ring with jess zilla, the tween taking the boxing world by storm? >>> plus the story behind jay-z beyonce's family food. >> and the best budget bubbly to sip on this new year's eve. but first, these messages. and floors
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rogers with that story. >>> d.c. lawmakers, meantime, racing against the clock to get a tax reform bill to the president's desk before the christmas holiday. ylan mui is in washington with the very latest on where everything currently stands. ylan >> reporter: scott, the treasury department out today with a new report that they claim shows a tax plan does pay for itself the report projects gdp will average 2.9% over the decade and that transplait plaiplai plail8 trillion additional in revenue the tax bill costs $1.5 trillion the treasury says it will be a net gain of $300 billion now this is way more optimistic than just about every other estimate that's out there. the joint committee on taxation estimates growth will only make up about $400 billion and the tax policy center said today the gain is just $186 billion. republicans did spend the weekend working on the final version of the tax bill. conservative groups, they're still pushing back against the possibility of a 22% corporate rate saying today that that number would be very disappointing. there's also concern about the triple whammy of eliminating the state a
rogers with that story. >>> d.c. lawmakers, meantime, racing against the clock to get a tax reform bill to the president's desk before the christmas holiday. ylan mui is in washington with the very latest on where everything currently stands. ylan >> reporter: scott, the treasury department out today with a new report that they claim shows a tax plan does pay for itself the report projects gdp will average 2.9% over the decade and that transplait plaiplai plail8 trillion...