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.: looks for coburn. reaches in couturier. coburn has it. it is stralman.o coburn a shot. that one out of the glove of lundquist. back across it comes yet again for timonen. battles behind briere there. no luck. goes down on the play. back up and battles long. scrappy play off simmonds. rolled it back down. >> eddie: first one in a long time. not a lot going on. they won a lot of battles along the boards. able to hold on to that puck and create some offense. now it looks like john tortorella is going to use his time-out. each team gets one time-out per game. a long, long shift for the guys on the ice. john tortorella decides it's time to give the guys a little bit of a breather. >> mike e.: rangers with a pair by mike rupp. >> eddie: a little bit of a salute. mike rupp, short side on sergei bobrovsky to tie it up at 2-2. richards off the play from callahan. the rangers a one-goal lead here in the third. >> pierre: what is interesting here, stepan usually uses a right-hand shot. they are going to use anisimov to get the puck back to the corner. >> eddie: gir
.: looks for coburn. reaches in couturier. coburn has it. it is stralman.o coburn a shot. that one out of the glove of lundquist. back across it comes yet again for timonen. battles behind briere there. no luck. goes down on the play. back up and battles long. scrappy play off simmonds. rolled it back down. >> eddie: first one in a long time. not a lot going on. they won a lot of battles along the boards. able to hold on to that puck and create some offense. now it looks like john...
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.: looks for coburn. reaches in couturier. coburn has it. it is stralman.o coburn a shot. that one out of the glove of lundquist. back across it comes yet again for timonen. battles behind briere there. no luck. goes down on the play. back up and battles long. scrappy play off simmonds. rolled it back down. >> eddie: first one in a long time. not a lot going on. they won a lot of battles along the boards. able to hold on to that puck and create some offense. now it looks like john tortorella is going to use his time-out. each team gets one time-out per game. a long, long shift for the guys on the ice. john tortorella decides it's time to give the guys a little bit of a breather. >> mike e.: rangers with a pair by mike rupp. >> eddie: a little bit of a salute. mike rupp, short side on sergei bobrovsky to tie it up at 2-2. richards off the play from callahan. the rangers a one-goal lead here in the third. >> pierre: what is interesting here, stepan usually uses a right-hand shot. they are going to use anisimov to get the puck back to the corner. >> eddie: gir
.: looks for coburn. reaches in couturier. coburn has it. it is stralman.o coburn a shot. that one out of the glove of lundquist. back across it comes yet again for timonen. battles behind briere there. no luck. goes down on the play. back up and battles long. scrappy play off simmonds. rolled it back down. >> eddie: first one in a long time. not a lot going on. they won a lot of battles along the boards. able to hold on to that puck and create some offense. now it looks like john...
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coburn: thank you. as my colleagues are no doubt aware, i stand in opposition to this bill, not because i think we should have insider trading. as a physician, i am trained to fix the real problem and you're treating the symptoms. you know, several months ago, cbs did a series and showed some questionable but not necessarily insider trading stock trades which brought about, given our low level of confidence by the american public in this institution, has raised the question well, what about insider trading? you know, i honestly believe everyone in our body is never going to use insider trading to advantage themselves over the best interests of the country, but the real problem is the confidence in the congress to do what is in the best long-term interest of the country, and the reason that the confidence isn't there doesn't have anything to do with insider trading, as we would normally think about it. it has to do with insider trading that we don't normally think about it, on how we sell a vote to get s
coburn: thank you. as my colleagues are no doubt aware, i stand in opposition to this bill, not because i think we should have insider trading. as a physician, i am trained to fix the real problem and you're treating the symptoms. you know, several months ago, cbs did a series and showed some questionable but not necessarily insider trading stock trades which brought about, given our low level of confidence by the american public in this institution, has raised the question well, what about...
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coburn, dr. coburn.e need a huge package. >> i put it out there with a $9 trillion plan. >> and i just don't see -- maybe you should go down -- the president ask a friend of yours. i think he gave you a shoutout in the state of the union. go there and say here's what we need to do, sir. the public is clamoring for it. and there is a demoralization going on right now around the country. people are giving up hope. we're just wafting along on the road to bankruptcy. senator coburn, i'll give you a shot and then brad herman a shot. >> i think you change who is in washington. you eliminate career politicians. and you bring regular old common folk americans to washington, we'll solve this problem very quickly. >> we're flat out of time. gentlemen, thank you. senator tom coburn of oklahoma, senator sherman of california. thank you very much. >>> coming up, 24 hours before the polls close in florida, the latest surveys show mitt romney has got a commanding lead for a landslide. so florida seems to be wrapped up.
coburn, dr. coburn.e need a huge package. >> i put it out there with a $9 trillion plan. >> and i just don't see -- maybe you should go down -- the president ask a friend of yours. i think he gave you a shoutout in the state of the union. go there and say here's what we need to do, sir. the public is clamoring for it. and there is a demoralization going on right now around the country. people are giving up hope. we're just wafting along on the road to bankruptcy. senator coburn,...
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coburn faking now. the longest offensive sequence you've seen by any team? >> eddie: it is. it's due to briere, read, simmonds doing an outstanding job down low. that last shot from the back end from the flyers, i do not think that henrik lundquist saw that puck at all. with the lights looking like they are taking full effect, not going to be a bad play at all just to get the puck from any part of the ice. just trying to fight it off. there is the hustle. support down low. simmonds gets the puck back to braydon coburn. opportunity gone by the wayside for the priors. >> mike e.: there is one, rebound -- score! braden schenn! first nhl goal and it's in the winter classic. >> pierre: what a smart play. puck on goal. 45 in orange. >> eddie: braden schenn wins the playoff. he won the draw, but quick little play by carle and rebound with the lead for the flyers. >> pierre: it bounced by henrik lundquist. it led to the rebound and braden schenn. >> mike e.: danny sabret scored against boston. what a thrilling
coburn faking now. the longest offensive sequence you've seen by any team? >> eddie: it is. it's due to briere, read, simmonds doing an outstanding job down low. that last shot from the back end from the flyers, i do not think that henrik lundquist saw that puck at all. with the lights looking like they are taking full effect, not going to be a bad play at all just to get the puck from any part of the ice. just trying to fight it off. there is the hustle. support down low. simmonds gets...
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coburn: mr. president, i come to the floor aghast that we have entered into a unanimous consent agreement to spend less than two and a half hours talking about raising the debt ceiling another $1.2 trillion. $1.2 trillion. we passed a budget control act that raised the debt limit to $15.2 trillion. the president has requested another increase in the debt limit of another $1.2 trillion. we passed a budget control act that didn't cut spending, there's no absolute reduction in spending. we didn't eliminate one program. we didn't do one oversight hearing on the waist, fraud, and abuse in the federal government. in the time of august when we passed that until now. no wonder america is disgusted with congress. on september 7 the debt limit was increased from 8.9 pldz, and in july, in october $1.3 trillion. in february, 2010 to 14.3, in august of 2011 to 14-point and in september of 2011 to 15.2 and now we're going to raise it to 16.3. i didn't vote for one of those. and the reason is there's a -- a deb
coburn: mr. president, i come to the floor aghast that we have entered into a unanimous consent agreement to spend less than two and a half hours talking about raising the debt ceiling another $1.2 trillion. $1.2 trillion. we passed a budget control act that raised the debt limit to $15.2 trillion. the president has requested another increase in the debt limit of another $1.2 trillion. we passed a budget control act that didn't cut spending, there's no absolute reduction in spending. we didn't...
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(laughter) coburn is so conservative he once lodged a protest against showing "schindler's list" on tv because of the nudity. that's true. yes. the nudity. that's what strikes you as obscene in "schindler's list". will you listen to this guy. >> you know, he's been out of government for a long time. he's matured as a person. he has reattached himself to faith. >> jon: what? no, listen yourself! first of all reattached himself to his faith, like oh, you know what happened is faith just lost the stickum, you have to lick it and stick up there. the only faith gingrich has reattached himself to is beginningismism-- gingrichism, the belief in the infallibility of the gingrich this is him from last month. >> i am much like reagan and margaret thatcher, i am such an unconventional political figure that you really need to design a very unique campaign that fits the way i operate and what i am trying to do. >> jon: hey, newt, donald trump called, he wants his irrational ego back. (applause) >> jon: hey, what you are going to do boom, ba, boom. >> jon: would anyone else like to speak directly to
(laughter) coburn is so conservative he once lodged a protest against showing "schindler's list" on tv because of the nudity. that's true. yes. the nudity. that's what strikes you as obscene in "schindler's list". will you listen to this guy. >> you know, he's been out of government for a long time. he's matured as a person. he has reattached himself to faith. >> jon: what? no, listen yourself! first of all reattached himself to his faith, like oh, you know what...
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i'm a fan of tom coburn. he is not running for reelection. he has announced that, which is unfortunate. if i were president, i would try to get him in my administration. i'm not running for president and i do not intend to. i would hope he would choose tom coburn. he would be a positive force. host: if you were asked what makes mitt romney a conservative, how would you respond? guest: i think his experience. it will be nice to of someone who created jobs in the private sector. think about president obama's experience before he became president. he was a state senator from illinois. before that he was a community organizer. you have to understand how the economy works and how people when they take that risk of creating a job, put their whole livelihood at risk. the person who starts a restaurant or a software company, those folks are going through a lot trauma to be successful, and if they are successful, they create jobs for people. it will be nice to have a president that understands that. it goes to the core of our philosophy as a party. th
i'm a fan of tom coburn. he is not running for reelection. he has announced that, which is unfortunate. if i were president, i would try to get him in my administration. i'm not running for president and i do not intend to. i would hope he would choose tom coburn. he would be a positive force. host: if you were asked what makes mitt romney a conservative, how would you respond? guest: i think his experience. it will be nice to of someone who created jobs in the private sector. think about...
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. >> reporter: senator coburn's chief of staff scrambled. >> a crazy hour and a half of grabbing everything off the walls, grabbing everything we could to save it. it's raining. ceiling tiles were coming down. >> disaster workers were busy with the cleanup. >> that will help dry it out. our goal was to get it dry within 72 hours. >> reporter: not all the officers were affected. the senator's office had men mal din min -- minimal damage. they tell me by friday the building should be stablized and dried. then they clan begin repair -- can begin repairs. >> no estimate has been made for the cost of the damage and cleanup. >>> senator miller said governor martin o'malley decided to shift costs on to the county. miller says the governor -- he would have like lad larger shift in money. >>> looks like tourism is becoming a big business in our state. cumberland, staying in st. michaels, shopping in chesapeake. walking around fort mchenry. we have seen a 4% rise in tourism. 130,000 marylanders are directly employed thanks to tourism. >>> before you put on your head phones and head out for a run, lis
. >> reporter: senator coburn's chief of staff scrambled. >> a crazy hour and a half of grabbing everything off the walls, grabbing everything we could to save it. it's raining. ceiling tiles were coming down. >> disaster workers were busy with the cleanup. >> that will help dry it out. our goal was to get it dry within 72 hours. >> reporter: not all the officers were affected. the senator's office had men mal din min -- minimal damage. they tell me by friday the...
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went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many years you never settle a deal without driving a hard bargain so i said if the hard cover doesn't do well, i'd like the subtitle changed later on for the paper back. julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it'
went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many...
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twenty year old was seen at over it this season the two metre three centimeter tall forward became coburn'sst expensive ever player following manager down preschool with whom he spent two years at least in romania. keep the bone is a team that wants to develop and make a significant breakthrough in this transfer took place because of the trust him i know and respect a lot my transfer was his idea to help me grow and develop my career. and it seems like that risk became dissatisfied with the results of the team so far as to buy and see me and have one eye on the europa league while troll really has become one of the most dangerous players among the ones. boring and making three assists nowhere says he's already used to living in exotic russia and is enjoying his time i assure you that i may buy that off when i go to my national team my teammates are square a lot about football in russia but the first questions are about the cold weather and racism about them but i tell them don't worry these both aspects are fine it's even hotter in crescent of an african they fully russian football because
twenty year old was seen at over it this season the two metre three centimeter tall forward became coburn'sst expensive ever player following manager down preschool with whom he spent two years at least in romania. keep the bone is a team that wants to develop and make a significant breakthrough in this transfer took place because of the trust him i know and respect a lot my transfer was his idea to help me grow and develop my career. and it seems like that risk became dissatisfied with the...
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i'm a fan of tom coburn. he is not running for reelection. if i were president, i would try to get him in my administration. i'm not running for president intend to.ot atten he would be a positive force. host: if you were asked what makes mitt romney a conservative, how would you respond? guest: i think his experience. it will be nice to of someone who created jobs in the private- sector. think about president obama's experience before he became president. he was a state senator from illinois. you have to understand how the economy works and how people when they take that risk of creating a job, put their whole livelihood at risk. the person who starts a restaurant or a software company, those folks are going through a lot trauma to be successful, and if they are successful, they create jobs for people. it will be nice to have a president that understands that. the strength and vitality of our nation comes from individuals who take risks and create jobs. host: what does it mean for khmer romney? -- mitt romney? guest: he would encourage entre
i'm a fan of tom coburn. he is not running for reelection. if i were president, i would try to get him in my administration. i'm not running for president intend to.ot atten he would be a positive force. host: if you were asked what makes mitt romney a conservative, how would you respond? guest: i think his experience. it will be nice to of someone who created jobs in the private- sector. think about president obama's experience before he became president. he was a state senator from illinois....
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ethanol it lasted thirty three years and cost more than twenty billion dollars oklahoma senator tom coburn led the charge to do away with the subsidy and one but the government mandate requiring oil. companies to use ethanol is still in place so just about anywhere you go ten percent of what you put into your car is ethanol. even if your car is a race car. nascar's partnership with ethanol a sign that the pressure on the corn supply will continue forty percent of last year's corn crop went to ethanol and that leaves the other sixty percent to go toward food for people and animals and with the price per bushel more than doubling in the last five years it's no wonder food prices are going up when demand goes up . and all farmers plant more corn. then they can't buy certain other research scholar tim searching or says that leads to the shortage and increased prices of other crops and it's not just this country in other countries where people rely on corn meal as one of the only meals for their families. the price hike has been devastating. ethanol farmers and plant workers argue that the clai
ethanol it lasted thirty three years and cost more than twenty billion dollars oklahoma senator tom coburn led the charge to do away with the subsidy and one but the government mandate requiring oil. companies to use ethanol is still in place so just about anywhere you go ten percent of what you put into your car is ethanol. even if your car is a race car. nascar's partnership with ethanol a sign that the pressure on the corn supply will continue forty percent of last year's corn crop went to...
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senator tom coburn's words earmarks are the gateway to corruption. >> schieffer: senator, thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> schieffer: we really appreciate. we'll be back in a moment with some final thoughts. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learni
senator tom coburn's words earmarks are the gateway to corruption. >> schieffer: senator, thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me on. >> schieffer: we really appreciate. we'll be back in a moment with some final thoughts. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global...
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like you, i am a fan of tom coburn.e's not running for reelection, he has announced that, which is unfortunate. but as a practical matter, if i were president, i would certainly try to get him in my administration. i am not running for president, don't intend to. but i would hope that whoever the next president is, obviously if it would be a republican president, would choose tom coburn to participate in the administration, and hopefully he would do it, because he would be a positive force. host: some of the candidates have directly addressed, what makes mitt romney a conservative -- how would you respond? guest: well, i think his experience. it would be nice to have somebody as a president who actually created a job. think about president obama's experience before he became president. three years earlier he had been a state senator from illinois. before that, he was basically a community organizer. really, you have to understand how the economy works and how people, when they go out and make that -- take that risk of c
like you, i am a fan of tom coburn.e's not running for reelection, he has announced that, which is unfortunate. but as a practical matter, if i were president, i would certainly try to get him in my administration. i am not running for president, don't intend to. but i would hope that whoever the next president is, obviously if it would be a republican president, would choose tom coburn to participate in the administration, and hopefully he would do it, because he would be a positive force....
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. >> you can say the same thing about tom coburn then. >> i think coburn and i have differences. he would not have compromised with bill clinton. we signed a balanced budget act, the first tax cut in 16 years. we signed welfare reform. lindsey graham is a good person to talk to. he will tell you that his view of what it takes to govern is dramatically different than in the 1990s because he's concluded that the things i did actually got something done, it wasn't ideological approximates touring. if you wanted a balanced budget, we did it for four years. >> i have to go now mr. speaker. thank you so much. i hope to see you again. >> good. >>> speaker gingrich from jacksonville. >>> if gingrich is unable to pull off another comeback in florida, that gives romney a big advantage going into the next stage of the gop campaign. >> chief washington correspondent, host of face the nation, bob schieffer is watching from miami. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. i'm listening to that. >> tell me what's going on with with newt gingrich at this moment and how he's trying t
. >> you can say the same thing about tom coburn then. >> i think coburn and i have differences. he would not have compromised with bill clinton. we signed a balanced budget act, the first tax cut in 16 years. we signed welfare reform. lindsey graham is a good person to talk to. he will tell you that his view of what it takes to govern is dramatically different than in the 1990s because he's concluded that the things i did actually got something done, it wasn't ideological...
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and my republican friend tom coburn is right. why should you stop subsidiing millionaires? if you earn more than $1 million, you shouldn't get special tax cuts or reductions. on the other hand, if you make less than $250,000 a year like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you're the ones struggling with rising costs and staggering wages. you're the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want. but asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his secretary in taxes, most americans would call that common sense. we don't begrudge financial success in this country. we admire it. when americans talk about folks like me paying my fair share of taxes, it's not because they envy the rich. it's because they understand that when i get a tax break, i don't need, and the country can't afford, it either adds to the deficit or somebody else has to make up the difference. like a senior on a fixed income or a student trying to get through school. or family trying to make ends meet. that's not right. americans know that's not right. they know
and my republican friend tom coburn is right. why should you stop subsidiing millionaires? if you earn more than $1 million, you shouldn't get special tax cuts or reductions. on the other hand, if you make less than $250,000 a year like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you're the ones struggling with rising costs and staggering wages. you're the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want. but asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his...
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and my republican friend tom coburn is right -- washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. in fact, if you're earning a million dollars a year, you shouldn't get special tax subsidies or deductions. on the other hand, if you make under $250,000 a year, like 98 percent of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you're the ones struggling with rising costs and stagnant wages. [applause] you're the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want. but asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his secretary in taxes? most americans would call that common sense. we don't begrudge financial success in this country. we admire it. when americans talk about folks like me paying my fair share of taxes, it's not because they envy the rich. it's because they understand that when i get tax breaks i don't need and the country can't afford, it either adds to the deficit, or somebody else has to make up the difference -- like a senior on a fixed income, or a student trying to get through school, or a family trying to make ends meet. that's not right. ame
and my republican friend tom coburn is right -- washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. in fact, if you're earning a million dollars a year, you shouldn't get special tax subsidies or deductions. on the other hand, if you make under $250,000 a year, like 98 percent of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you're the ones struggling with rising costs and stagnant wages. [applause] you're the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want. but asking a...
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na that franklin coburn was my father. >> confusing. >> yeah. >> what are your memories of that?as it very controversial at the time in the sense did it attract racists? did they try to protest about it? >> most definitely. my mother used to get hate mail, death threats. people couldn't deal with it. that was the first interracial kiss on primetime television and it was quite controversial. to me, no. it was completely natural. >> because you'd seen her with your dad. >> i grew up in a house i had no idea about racism or prejudice. no idea. >> did you get picked on at all once the tv show took off? >> yeah, but harmless. kids used to call me, you know, zebra or panda or my mother was mrs. night and my father was mr. day. ridiculous things kids say but it never bothered me. >> obviously since barack obama became president there's been a big debate about whether they feel instinctively america has gotten more or less racist as a country. since the first black president. what do you think? >> it's funny because i've been in europe touring a lot lately. the first question they always
na that franklin coburn was my father. >> confusing. >> yeah. >> what are your memories of that?as it very controversial at the time in the sense did it attract racists? did they try to protest about it? >> most definitely. my mother used to get hate mail, death threats. people couldn't deal with it. that was the first interracial kiss on primetime television and it was quite controversial. to me, no. it was completely natural. >> because you'd seen her with your...
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there are many tom coburn jim demint who admitted we have to cut some mill tear spreending. the compromise has to be conservatives and liberals coming together. he has shown he can work with people on both sides. do you agree with this? >> do you agree with this? >> i would like to know one of the five things he would eliminate? >> as far as the departments he's talked about the department of education, the department of commerce, the department of energy, the department of the interior, and housing and new development. there would be a few things within those departments that he would slide into other departments, but the vast majority would end. this also separates him. we heard a candidate who says they are the reagan conservative. reagan believed in eliminating the department of education. there's only one person standing up there and is still in favor of that. ron paul was only one of four congressman to support reagan over gerald ford. he has been doing it over his whole career. many want to be reagan conservatives but they are for medicaid part d the largest entitleme
there are many tom coburn jim demint who admitted we have to cut some mill tear spreending. the compromise has to be conservatives and liberals coming together. he has shown he can work with people on both sides. do you agree with this? >> do you agree with this? >> i would like to know one of the five things he would eliminate? >> as far as the departments he's talked about the department of education, the department of commerce, the department of energy, the department of...
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and my republican friend tom coburn is right. washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. in fact, if you're earning $1 million a year, you shouldn't get special tax subsidies or deductions. on the other hand, if you make under $250,000 a year, like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you are the ones struggling with rising costs and staggering wages. you are the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want, but asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his secretary in taxes, most americans would call that common sense. we don't begrudge financial success in this country. we admire it. when americans talk about folks like me paying my fair share of taxes, it's not because they envy the rich, it's because they understand that when i get a tax break i don't need and the country can't afford, it either adds to the deficit or somebody else has to make up the difference, like a senior on a fixed income or a student trying to get through school or a family trying to make ends meet. that's not right. americans know that's not ri
and my republican friend tom coburn is right. washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. in fact, if you're earning $1 million a year, you shouldn't get special tax subsidies or deductions. on the other hand, if you make under $250,000 a year, like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you are the ones struggling with rising costs and staggering wages. you are the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want, but asking a billionaire to pay at...
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more than $1 million a year, you should not pay less than 30% in taxes and my republican friend tom coburn is right, washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. if you are earning $1 million a year you shouldn't get special subsidies or deductions. if you make under $150,000 like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you are the ones struggling with rising costs and stagnant wages. you are the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want but asking a millionaire to pay as much as his secretary in taxes, most americans would call that common sense. we don't begrudge that. we admire it. when americans talk about folks like me paying their fair share in taxes, it's not because they envy the rich, but they understand when i get a tax break that i don't need and the country can afford, it either adds to the deficit or somebody else has to make up the difference. like a senior on a fixed income or a student trying to get through school or a family trying to make ends meet. that's not right. americans know that's not right. they know that this gener
more than $1 million a year, you should not pay less than 30% in taxes and my republican friend tom coburn is right, washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. if you are earning $1 million a year you shouldn't get special subsidies or deductions. if you make under $150,000 like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you are the ones struggling with rising costs and stagnant wages. you are the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want but...
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and my republican friend tom coburn is right. washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. in fact if you're earning a million dollars a year, you shouldn't get special tax subsidies or deductions. on the other hand, if you make under $250,000 a year like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you are the ones struggling. with rising costs and stagnate wages. you are the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want. but asking a billionaire to pay at least as much as his secretary in taxes? most americans would call that common sense. we don't begrudge financial success in this country. we admire it. when americans talk about folks like me paying my fair share of taxes, it's not because they envy the rich. it's because they understand that when i get tax break, i don't need and the country can't afford, it either adds to the deficit or somebody else has to make up the difference. like a senior on a fixed income or a student trying to get through school or a family trying to make ends meet. that's not right. americans know that's not
and my republican friend tom coburn is right. washington should stop subsidizing millionaires. in fact if you're earning a million dollars a year, you shouldn't get special tax subsidies or deductions. on the other hand, if you make under $250,000 a year like 98% of american families, your taxes shouldn't go up. you are the ones struggling. with rising costs and stagnate wages. you are the ones who need relief. now, you can call this class warfare all you want. but asking a billionaire to pay...