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part leffler had dinner 1974 with donald rumsfeld who was secretary of defense, and cheney was later to be vice president of the united states. an art, he was an economist and also a wall street journal writer, was there. laugher pulled out apparently polenta napkin, and drew a diagram illustrating why it is that we might expect, if we cut taxes stacked revenue will actually go up. it is story. why the world does that go viral. okay because it is partly because it would help justify stacked codes. i say it takes more than that. is that an original idea that cutting taxes might raise revenue. while i can quote him and says, no it was not an original idea. in fact art represent as all of way back to the economists in chaldean, who wrote in his economics letter to the 14th century. that can happen cutting stacked rates can sometimes raise revenue. i say it's absolutely right. it can happen. only known it for hate hundred years [laughter], 1900 but quite a long time. what is the go viral i say the viral nature of the story has something to do with visual imagery in the napkin some outfit
part leffler had dinner 1974 with donald rumsfeld who was secretary of defense, and cheney was later to be vice president of the united states. an art, he was an economist and also a wall street journal writer, was there. laugher pulled out apparently polenta napkin, and drew a diagram illustrating why it is that we might expect, if we cut taxes stacked revenue will actually go up. it is story. why the world does that go viral. okay because it is partly because it would help justify stacked...
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my father didn't want to spend the war in north carolina donald rumsfeld said, and he did what every american was proud to do, go where the country sent them. so one of our strongest bonds as americans are those stories that we share about military service and how we come together as a nation to protect individual freedoms that we love and enjoy. this year, i was reminded of my own childhood at ft. sill and ft. bragg when i was visit bade -- visited by a classmate and a friend. in the 1960s and 1970s, when a child was called to the principal's office either in kindergarten or elementary school where i grew up, there was always a chance that child wasn't going to a doctor's appointment, that there was bad news from southeast asia. my own father was so badly wounded in the invasion of cambodia, it took him three years to recover. it was a year after he was wounded before we saw him, and he came back weighing half of what he did when he left. but that wasn't the end of the story for those times. when he recovered, he joined the most decorated combat division in all of the military of th
my father didn't want to spend the war in north carolina donald rumsfeld said, and he did what every american was proud to do, go where the country sent them. so one of our strongest bonds as americans are those stories that we share about military service and how we come together as a nation to protect individual freedoms that we love and enjoy. this year, i was reminded of my own childhood at ft. sill and ft. bragg when i was visit bade -- visited by a classmate and a friend. in the 1960s and...
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growing our border on ben one of the presidential advisors i don't know general alexander haig or donald rumsfeld. said hesitantly. why do we feel the 1st steps on the moon in the studio and then if we fail we can always show those pictures to the public. the film is best understood as satire as opposed to a traditional factual documentary but the production values i'm quite good so it may seem convincing to some. the moon and it's never ending magic continues to fascinate and to which a song here on earth. as neil armstrong once said the moon is an interesting place to be i recommend it that was all from arts $21.00. or are. right. welcome to the call man sitting down with. british songwriting legend albert helen's the bed of sex and the. lead. singer songwriter jill dine on. haunting folk from switzerland. 15 minutes long d w. welcome to the girl max you tube channel. most goldmine of stories. with exclusive. and a must see concerning parts culture to ensure a. place to be full curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe to it and don't miss out on. earth home to millions of species
growing our border on ben one of the presidential advisors i don't know general alexander haig or donald rumsfeld. said hesitantly. why do we feel the 1st steps on the moon in the studio and then if we fail we can always show those pictures to the public. the film is best understood as satire as opposed to a traditional factual documentary but the production values i'm quite good so it may seem convincing to some. the moon and it's never ending magic continues to fascinate and to which a song...
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and people like dick cheney and donald rumsfeld who are relatively new to government at the time did not like when congress had we need to step in and confront the national security state and what's become a very out of control pill program cheney then went on during the reagan years in the eighty's to serve in congress and when the iran contra scandal broke out into the open cheney did not like. congress being involved with anything that the executive branch was doing. you had to see understand that emanated from the highest echelons of power and the reagan administration was acting as though it had nothing to do with it i've told you all that i know and you know the truth of the matter is for quite some long time all that you knew was what i told. you with. our witness this morning is mr robert mcfarlane the former national security advisor to the president. mr mcfarlane we welcome you to the committee and we look forward to your testimony. mr mcfarlane. did you have any discussion about the possibility. of in effect farming out the whole contra support operations in nicaragua to a
and people like dick cheney and donald rumsfeld who are relatively new to government at the time did not like when congress had we need to step in and confront the national security state and what's become a very out of control pill program cheney then went on during the reagan years in the eighty's to serve in congress and when the iran contra scandal broke out into the open cheney did not like. congress being involved with anything that the executive branch was doing. you had to see...
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then one of the presidential advisors i don't know general alexander haig or donald rumsfeld. said hesitantly. why do you if we fill all the 1st steps on the moon in the studio then if we fail we can always show those pictures to the public. the film is best understood as satire as opposed to a traditional factual documentary but the production values i'm quite good so it may seem convincing to some. the moon and it's never ending magic continues to fascinate and to which a song here on earth. as neil armstrong once said the moon's an interesting place to be i recommend it that is all from art's $21.00. year. do you speak of this like. this music theory can touch. you feel a common touch and does this take your heart racing odds to come to the right place. up. to 30 minutes upon w. slip . carefully. don't suit. me to be a good. match or. discover. the book. subscribe to a documentary on to. read the real talent resides. i come from there lots of people in fact more than a 1000000000 it is alleged not just democracy that's one reason i'm. just need to block people and aspiratio
then one of the presidential advisors i don't know general alexander haig or donald rumsfeld. said hesitantly. why do you if we fill all the 1st steps on the moon in the studio then if we fail we can always show those pictures to the public. the film is best understood as satire as opposed to a traditional factual documentary but the production values i'm quite good so it may seem convincing to some. the moon and it's never ending magic continues to fascinate and to which a song here on earth....
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grow your board and then one of the presidential advisors i don't know general alexander haig or donald rumsfeld. said hesitantly. why the if we fail all the 1st steps on the moon in the studio then if we fail we can always show those pictures to the public. the film is best understood as satire as opposed to a traditional factual documentary but the production values quite good so it needs seem convincing to sun. the moon and its never ending magic continues to fascinate and to which a song here on earth. as neil armstrong once said the moon is an interesting place to be i recommend it that was all from arts $21.00. in our. area are. you ready for them. if you like a piece of shit. and cake international the baked goodies on. more than mere tasty desserts kouri artists from all over the world come here to compete and one of the top makers shows us the ropes. jerome next d.w. . on the subject the 7 percent speech obama. wants to lift the nigerian dream. quadroon studios inspires fans from. music animation the future of nigerian cinema. in 60 minutes on t w. i subscribe to do you know where your
grow your board and then one of the presidential advisors i don't know general alexander haig or donald rumsfeld. said hesitantly. why the if we fail all the 1st steps on the moon in the studio then if we fail we can always show those pictures to the public. the film is best understood as satire as opposed to a traditional factual documentary but the production values quite good so it needs seem convincing to sun. the moon and its never ending magic continues to fascinate and to which a song...
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both defense secretary donald rumsfeld and robert bates and special for tant for president affairs andity previously served with and ladiese commands wilke.ntlemen, mr. robert >> thank you mr. cowolski and for this war veterans glorious day. president, to my colleagues and veterans of the united states to chairman of the veterans affairs committee welcome, today we gather to honor veterans. and across that river abraham de alongside ri ambulances of wounded soldiers constantly ask if how are things going. looking president was for ways to horror and respect those who carried the nation's onnetts.n their bay he knew if we're fog to have a nation it would be these men to deliver our future and thanked the 189th new york volunteers and said to those who entaleder hardest work in ion should be nat given the greatest credit. and generations after president lincoln sergeant alvin york showed america what it means to untry and those who defend our country. greatest as america's hero. he was besieged by offers of his endorsement and i said this sale.m ain't for years later, the guns of europe
both defense secretary donald rumsfeld and robert bates and special for tant for president affairs andity previously served with and ladiese commands wilke.ntlemen, mr. robert >> thank you mr. cowolski and for this war veterans glorious day. president, to my colleagues and veterans of the united states to chairman of the veterans affairs committee welcome, today we gather to honor veterans. and across that river abraham de alongside ri ambulances of wounded soldiers constantly ask if how...
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wilkie served james mattis as assistant secretary of defense, serve both donald rumsfeld and robert gates that, mr. wilkie was special assistant to the president for national security affairs and senior director for the national security council. currently, he is a colonel in the united states air force reserve and previously served in the navy reserve, in the joint forces command, and the office of naval intelligence. ladies and gentlemen, secretary mr. robert wilkie. [applause] secretary wilkie: thank you, mr. kowalski, and to the catholic war veterans for this glorious day. mr. vice president, to my colleagues in the cabinet, to the veterans of the united states, to the chairman of the house veterans affairs committee, on behalf of the president of the united states, welcome to arlington. today, we honor veterans. just across that river in the 1860's, abraham lincoln would ride alongside ambulances full of wounded soldiers as they were taken to hospitals just north of the white house, and he would constantly ask, how are things going? what are you seeing? in those days, the weary presi
wilkie served james mattis as assistant secretary of defense, serve both donald rumsfeld and robert gates that, mr. wilkie was special assistant to the president for national security affairs and senior director for the national security council. currently, he is a colonel in the united states air force reserve and previously served in the navy reserve, in the joint forces command, and the office of naval intelligence. ladies and gentlemen, secretary mr. robert wilkie. [applause] secretary...
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art had dinner in 1974 with donald rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and cheney it was later to the vice president of the united states. art is an economist, also a wall street journal writer. in laughter pulled out a napkin, and did a diagram illustrating why it is that we might expect to see that taxes and stacked revenue will actually go up. end of story. when the world does that go viral. okay. it is partly because it would help to justify stacked cuts. i think it takes more than that. it's an original idea that cutting taxes might raise revenue. i can quote art laffer, who says no, it wasn't the original idea. in fact he said because all of the way back to the economists in calhoun, who wrote in his economics letter in the 14th century that it can happen. getting stacked rights can sometimes raise revenue. i think it's absolutely right. it can happen. who is it for 800 years. [laughter] on 800, i am subtracting a lot for quite a long time. why does the story go viral. i think the viral nature of the story has something to do with digital imagery. the napkin somehow fits in. i w
art had dinner in 1974 with donald rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and cheney it was later to the vice president of the united states. art is an economist, also a wall street journal writer. in laughter pulled out a napkin, and did a diagram illustrating why it is that we might expect to see that taxes and stacked revenue will actually go up. end of story. when the world does that go viral. okay. it is partly because it would help to justify stacked cuts. i think it takes more than that....
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he and donald rumsfeld were in the white house at that moment when a reassertive congress started puttingn the presidency. he saw this as a great intellectual project. he talked about this, talked about this before 9/11, too. i'm here partly to restore the executive branch. i don't think donald trump was necessarily motivated by that theory of governance before he came into the white house. i think he's, like a lot of his defenses in general, he's grabbing whatever is available and throwing it against the wall. >> just a quick point here about the importance of judges in our process. there's a report on the hill yesterday that the majority of the circuit courts in this country are republican majority courts. so it's incredibly important when democrats go to the polls to be thinking about judges. >> baz ill smikle, matt welch, thank you. senator and presidential candidate kamala harris joins andrea mitchell noon eastern only here on msnbc. >>> also coming up in our next hour, house intelligence committee member jackie speier on how the ruling that don mcgahn must testify is impacting democ
he and donald rumsfeld were in the white house at that moment when a reassertive congress started puttingn the presidency. he saw this as a great intellectual project. he talked about this, talked about this before 9/11, too. i'm here partly to restore the executive branch. i don't think donald trump was necessarily motivated by that theory of governance before he came into the white house. i think he's, like a lot of his defenses in general, he's grabbing whatever is available and throwing it...
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donald rumsfeld was irate when it took so long to get there in october of 2001.n the middle of china's base road initiative through central asia. the third reason is we are right next door to the most potentially destabilized stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world in pakistan. the fourth is we are getting ready for a global crisis and we know they've done that in the past. the fourth reason is we are right next door to who we say is our principle great power in china. we should stay in afghanistan from a military professional's point of view. i understand from a citizen's point of view this is getting old and extremely old with no potential success involved with it, but there's two ways to look at this. >> last question to you on that sobering note. andrew, you covered capitol hill impeachment hearings taking up a lot of oxygen. when i was down there i know for the first hearing there were no votes. other work continues on capitol hill. >> right. >> there were those who would agree with what the colonel is saying. they would believe there is a need to stay the
donald rumsfeld was irate when it took so long to get there in october of 2001.n the middle of china's base road initiative through central asia. the third reason is we are right next door to the most potentially destabilized stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world in pakistan. the fourth is we are getting ready for a global crisis and we know they've done that in the past. the fourth reason is we are right next door to who we say is our principle great power in china. we should stay in...
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the need for a draft or even heavy recruitment nowadays because as the harrumph sold said -- as donald rumsfeldd, if you could replace people with computers, the next battlefield will be digital. i never thought i would be saying this because i tried so hard to avoid the draft, i sometimes wish -- i told my son it is too bad you didn't have the draft so you could learn so they cannot discipline and honor. that is when i knew i was getting old. host: an interesting conversation to have with your son. if you were offers this characterization on twitter, saying younger voters tend to vote on emotion and ideals as opposed to experience an analysis. politicians who don't stand up to scrutiny have co-opted younger voters. says the people don't -- they don't agree with have been co-opted by somebody. we all vote on emotion when you get down to it. lot since ied a re-examined my own attitudes after donald trump's victory because most of us in the media were kind of gear to that idea that he was such a long shot. most republicans thought he was a long shot. let's not make a big deal out of attacking him
the need for a draft or even heavy recruitment nowadays because as the harrumph sold said -- as donald rumsfeldd, if you could replace people with computers, the next battlefield will be digital. i never thought i would be saying this because i tried so hard to avoid the draft, i sometimes wish -- i told my son it is too bad you didn't have the draft so you could learn so they cannot discipline and honor. that is when i knew i was getting old. host: an interesting conversation to have with your...