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he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age difference between the two. >> absolutely. >> how does the family process that piece of information. >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father, he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need make sure that frances was taken care of and he was a lot older by stretch of 25 to 30 years but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him. i think he was the guardian for many, many years. even prior to mr. fulsome's death and i think she had complete trust and they had a wonderful family, susan. >> they really did not like life inside the white house? >> that's correct. >> they real
he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age difference between the two. >> absolutely. >> how does the family process that piece of information. >> you...
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francis and grover were so sad that they were defeated after the first election so she told the white house staff who she dearly loved, she said we will be back in four years to take care of the china they were back in four years. so the romance they had prior to them getting married in the white house, a love story that will endure and she was married in the white house, in a beautiful gown, is headed by george cleveland, is the grandson of grover. this is printed and also marion cleveland, they found that actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exists in white house collection and the first lady's collection. that is a powerful display of how wonderful and elegant she was and i think the people will certainly learn from history from that predict. >> there was an age difference between the two and how's the family take that in pretty. >> i think that was a love story that was killed by francis' father and he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think it grover felt the need to make sure that francis was taken care of for the rest of her
francis and grover were so sad that they were defeated after the first election so she told the white house staff who she dearly loved, she said we will be back in four years to take care of the china they were back in four years. so the romance they had prior to them getting married in the white house, a love story that will endure and she was married in the white house, in a beautiful gown, is headed by george cleveland, is the grandson of grover. this is printed and also marion cleveland,...
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thank you, grover. i'll be back with my if last word, folks.medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but, they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare advantage plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits and your original medicare deductibles are covered. and of course, most humana medicare advantage plans include prescription drug coverage. in fact, in 2020 humana medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated $8,400 on average on their prescription costs. most humana
thank you, grover. i'll be back with my if last word, folks.medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they...
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grover, thank you. >> grover: good to be with you. >> sandra: trace. >> trace: hunter biden fetchingh was handed over, that is next on "america reports." whether it's 2 years, 4 years, or 32 years like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. veteran homeowners. three reasons to do a cash out refi right now. home values are high while rates are low. newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. and you could take out $50,000 dollars or more. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) are you ready to meet the new class of subway's eat fresh refresh™? the new baja steak & jack, new all-american club™, the
grover, thank you. >> grover: good to be with you. >> sandra: trace. >> trace: hunter biden fetchingh was handed over, that is next on "america reports." whether it's 2 years, 4 years, or 32 years like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. veteran...
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. >> jimmy: yes, you love presidential memorabilia, but you have a bust of grover cleveland >> yes >>ites, but, yeah, okay. >> i had him in my apartment for 20 years and then i went for "cbs sunday morning" to do a story, and i interviewed the grandson of grover cleveland, george cleveland i showed him a picture of my bust of what i thought was grover cleveland and he said, "that's not my grandfather. [ light laughter ] and i felt like -- it felt like i was in one of those lifetime network movies like, this man that you thought was a 19th century president is not who you thought he was >> jimmy: yeah this is the bust you have in your house >> this is right for christmas, we put ornaments around him >> jimmy: of course, you decorate it for christmas. as everyone should >> he's gigantic and i went on -- and i thought, "if i only i could get on antiques roadshow.'" and they do the special episodes during the pandemic and they invited me on and i thought, this is exactly what i need them to help me figure out [ laughter ] and anyway, it's not worth a a lot. as in it's worth nothing it is
. >> jimmy: yes, you love presidential memorabilia, but you have a bust of grover cleveland >> yes >>ites, but, yeah, okay. >> i had him in my apartment for 20 years and then i went for "cbs sunday morning" to do a story, and i interviewed the grandson of grover cleveland, george cleveland i showed him a picture of my bust of what i thought was grover cleveland and he said, "that's not my grandfather. [ light laughter ] and i felt like -- it felt like i...
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host: this is grover norquist. he is the president of americans for tax reform here to talk about framework or the tax issues involved. the first call comes from andy in virginia. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: what i do not understand is why does c-span continue to give this salesman a platform? this guy has been on c-span countless times. host: we have invited him on as our guest. your question or comment? caller: mr. norquist, why do you feel that it is really necessary to basically not go after billionaire tax cheats? not go after people like jeff bezos, elon musk who make billions of dollars and are able to basically pay no taxes at all? you are allowing these billionaire tax cheats to get away without paying anything. you come on the show and pretend that you are more concerned about the little guy being taxed when all you are doing is protecting those that are wealthy, those that continue to enrich you and at have continued to enrich you for years. host: that is andy in virginia. guest: i fi
host: this is grover norquist. he is the president of americans for tax reform here to talk about framework or the tax issues involved. the first call comes from andy in virginia. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: what i do not understand is why does c-span continue to give this salesman a platform? this guy has been on c-span countless times. host: we have invited him on as our guest. your question or comment? caller: mr. norquist, why do you feel that it is really necessary to...
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diane's colleagues, including jay grover filled the prosecution side of the room.ing to an end. >> on count one, murder, we find the defendant not guilty. >> not guilty of deliberately murdering diane, but, wait. on the felony charge of shooting the gun at diane -- >> we find the defendant guilty. >> killing someone while commit a felony. >> guilty of felony murder. >> possession of a firearm in the course of a felony. >> guilty. >> trying to influence the witness dani jo carter. >> guilty. >> in lay terms the verdict meant tex didn't mean to kill diane but he did mean to shoot her. >> when you hear the first "guilty" count -- >> it was like, we got him. we got him. >> texas lawyers were mystified. >> i think it's a mistake in the verdict, and it is the result of a compromise and i think it is just plain wrong. >> tex's sister dixie is still stunned. >> to think that one moment in time you lose your wife, you lose your friends. you lose your money. you lose your house, you lose your career, you lose your dignity, and you lose your freedom and your future. >> only o
diane's colleagues, including jay grover filled the prosecution side of the room.ing to an end. >> on count one, murder, we find the defendant not guilty. >> not guilty of deliberately murdering diane, but, wait. on the felony charge of shooting the gun at diane -- >> we find the defendant guilty. >> killing someone while commit a felony. >> guilty of felony murder. >> possession of a firearm in the course of a felony. >> guilty. >> trying to...
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is grover norquist, the president of americans for tax reform. welcome back to the program. guest: good to be with you. host: remind people about your organization and how are you financially backed? guest: americans for tax reform was set up at president reagan's request and our goal was to pass the tax reform act of 1986. when we did that, i came up with a taxpayer protection pledge because many in congress and many americans were concerned that if you made 1000 changes to the tax code in a room somewhere, there would be a tax increase. they call it tax reform, but there would be higher taxes. many politicians felt tax reform would give you tax increases. we wanted to make sure that did not happen. we have shared with people who run for the house, the senate, the presidency, and governors and legislators the simple plans they take and put in writing to their voters, not to me, but to the voters of their state that they will oppose and vote against any tax increase. the vast majority of republicans in the house and senate, 16 governors and 1000 state legislators have made t
is grover norquist, the president of americans for tax reform. welcome back to the program. guest: good to be with you. host: remind people about your organization and how are you financially backed? guest: americans for tax reform was set up at president reagan's request and our goal was to pass the tax reform act of 1986. when we did that, i came up with a taxpayer protection pledge because many in congress and many americans were concerned that if you made 1000 changes to the tax code in a...
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host: our first guest is grover norquist, the host: and the first guest of the morning mr. norquist welcome back to the program remind people about your organization. >> americans for tax reform is set up at president reagan's request in 1985 and our goal was to pass the tax reform act of 1986 when we did that we had the taxpayer protection pledge because many were concerned if you make 1000 changes to the tax code in a room somewhere the end of the day it would be a big tax increase many politicians give you a tax increase but they want to make sure that didn't happen we wanted to make sure that didn't happen so now that i governors and state legislators as simple as they take to put in writing to their voters and the voters of their state they would oppose and vote against any tax increase in the t vast majority of republicans in the house and senate thousand state legislators have made that commitment to their voters and if you ever talk to a congressman or state legislator someone who is running for office have you made that written public commitment to the people of yo
host: our first guest is grover norquist, the host: and the first guest of the morning mr. norquist welcome back to the program remind people about your organization. >> americans for tax reform is set up at president reagan's request in 1985 and our goal was to pass the tax reform act of 1986 when we did that we had the taxpayer protection pledge because many were concerned if you make 1000 changes to the tax code in a room somewhere the end of the day it would be a big tax increase many...
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grover, thanks very much. good to see you. grover norquist. see you soon., what constitutes fully vaccinated additional shots are being approved. we will get into it next, we will talk with the cofounder of moderna leader in the industry and then social media entrepreneurs joining us all week. >> hi, maria, my name is randy and i'm the cofounder of bring a trailer. we use social media to find many new buyers for interesting vehicles like the ones that you see behind me. i'm really excited to talk about it with you on the show. maria: we are excited to, randy story is coming up how the pandemic allowed him to grow his business. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs... being first on the scene when every second counts... or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g and a partner who delivers exceptional customer support and 5g included in every plan. so, you get it all, without
grover, thanks very much. good to see you. grover norquist. see you soon., what constitutes fully vaccinated additional shots are being approved. we will get into it next, we will talk with the cofounder of moderna leader in the industry and then social media entrepreneurs joining us all week. >> hi, maria, my name is randy and i'm the cofounder of bring a trailer. we use social media to find many new buyers for interesting vehicles like the ones that you see behind me. i'm really excited...
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host: this is grover norquist.is the president of americans for tax reform here to talk about framework or the tax issues involved. the first call comes from andy in virginia. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: what i do not understand is why does c-span continue to give this salesman a platform? this guy has been on c-span countless times. host: we have invited him on as our guest. your question or comment? caller: mr. norquist, why do you feel that it is really necessary to basically not go after billionaire tax cheats? not go after people like jeff bezos, elon musk who make billions of dollars and are able to basically pay no taxes at all? you are allowing these billionaire tax cheats to get away without paying anything. you come on the show and pretend that you are more concerned about the little guy being taxed when all you are doing is protecting those that are wealthy, those that continue to enrich you and at have continued to enrich you for years. host: that is andy in virginia. guest: i find i
host: this is grover norquist.is the president of americans for tax reform here to talk about framework or the tax issues involved. the first call comes from andy in virginia. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: what i do not understand is why does c-span continue to give this salesman a platform? this guy has been on c-span countless times. host: we have invited him on as our guest. your question or comment? caller: mr. norquist, why do you feel that it is really necessary to...
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get on the grade level on a 11 on grow, donnelly bought about a vestigial for faster than my own. grover is a fellow element in elca circles. he had an uncle of equal to the last person, a bully kinetic when he's done it on the, on the knowledge, equally uninterested agreement that i'll say through my lim differ, give out the set it up on the law there. when a student, i mean nino support or mr. mcclure, this natania quote, enticing window. there's you loving the fiddle in the off. you actually steer it unofficial r e a and them and dental recommend. 4th easter eileen eloquently. alicia calliger it on colloquial d. o. in. okay, it, les las echo mean our laurie handled with is yeah, wellness maybe cause you have a lot it to will understand auth young. we fucking that early suddenly book it and pull that poly the body along the horrible and i it says he, you don't call him the reverse by home, a book, read them. what other dickie is the one i feel them for what? as a sport, as seek us evil pours into, call me yet. he would also need to get on several of the smartest guy, new control local
get on the grade level on a 11 on grow, donnelly bought about a vestigial for faster than my own. grover is a fellow element in elca circles. he had an uncle of equal to the last person, a bully kinetic when he's done it on the, on the knowledge, equally uninterested agreement that i'll say through my lim differ, give out the set it up on the law there. when a student, i mean nino support or mr. mcclure, this natania quote, enticing window. there's you loving the fiddle in the off. you actually...
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host: our first guest is grover norquist, the host: and the first guest of the morning mr.quist welcome back to the program remind people about your organization. >> americans for tax reform is set up at president reagan's request in 1985 and our goal was to pass the tax reform act of 1986 when we
host: our first guest is grover norquist, the host: and the first guest of the morning mr.quist welcome back to the program remind people about your organization. >> americans for tax reform is set up at president reagan's request in 1985 and our goal was to pass the tax reform act of 1986 when we
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this goes back to grover cleveland. harry truman knew this. this is the way it is.athan: the reading list for the weekend. lisa will be back with us monday. your bond market is 167 and equity market is up one 10th of 1% step we have all-time highs. ♪ this is bloomberg . ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only program i have ever done that i have never deprived myself of anything. (announcer) if what you're currently doing to lose we
this goes back to grover cleveland. harry truman knew this. this is the way it is.athan: the reading list for the weekend. lisa will be back with us monday. your bond market is 167 and equity market is up one 10th of 1% step we have all-time highs. ♪ this is bloomberg . ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to...
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it is grover cleveland.o practice law and ran again benjamin harrison and won in a landslide. you learn a lot on the show. leave time for microsoft, forgive me. i'm grinding my axe. microsoft at 322 all-time high. it actually hit a 324. tesla powering ahead some more, up 3%. musk is now worth about $300 million, more than all but 21 of the s&p 500 companies. how about that? neil. it's yours. neil: he is already sounding off on that, elon musk, the billionaires tax. he is not a fan of it. stuart: good. neil: rationale different from what you hear from others. stuart, thank you very much. footnote, stuart, on grover cleveland. he has the rap for being the heaviest, fattest president we ever had. william how hard taft gets rap. it is actually grover cleveland by second term, it was separate non-concurrent term was
it is grover cleveland.o practice law and ran again benjamin harrison and won in a landslide. you learn a lot on the show. leave time for microsoft, forgive me. i'm grinding my axe. microsoft at 322 all-time high. it actually hit a 324. tesla powering ahead some more, up 3%. musk is now worth about $300 million, more than all but 21 of the s&p 500 companies. how about that? neil. it's yours. neil: he is already sounding off on that, elon musk, the billionaires tax. he is not a fan of it....
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footnote, stuart, on grover cleveland. he has the rap for being the heaviest, fattest president we ever had. william how hard taft gets rap. it is actually grover cleveland by second term, it was separate non-concurrent term was huge. no carb diet. stuart: i knew you would get in sooner or later. you would come up with a lovely little nugget. that is a good one. neil: fascinated me. he is counted as two presidents which is kind of interesting two. i'm done riveting your audience. thank you very much, stuart. we have a lot to follow up on here. not just weight of presidents former and otherwise. october 31st deadline is getting a lot of scrutiny. the self-imposed deadline congress has to get something together for the president what is now looking increasingly like a lean and mean one and three quarter trillion dollar plan. i say lean and mean. it started off a 3 1/2 trillion dollars. it is getting more into the range that some of the moderates want. part of the strategy is calling for different way of raising taxes targeti
footnote, stuart, on grover cleveland. he has the rap for being the heaviest, fattest president we ever had. william how hard taft gets rap. it is actually grover cleveland by second term, it was separate non-concurrent term was huge. no carb diet. stuart: i knew you would get in sooner or later. you would come up with a lovely little nugget. that is a good one. neil: fascinated me. he is counted as two presidents which is kind of interesting two. i'm done riveting your audience. thank you very...
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but what atmosphere grover, right around that. we are tracking by sunday morning, 8 o'clock.rain making its way in the north bay until it eventually shift to the south and east by sunday night and that moderate to heavy downpours really just going to hover over the bay area for 12 hours straight until it starts to break apart by monday morning with scattered showers monday afternoon still lingering into tuesday. so we're expecting inches of rain localized 8 inches possible for parts of the north bay. specifically that northwest quadrant in santa rosa, one to 3 inches for everyone else in the bay area. but we could see localized amounts along the coast and parts of the east bay shoreline upwards of 4 inches of rain. so that's what we have flash flood watches and wind advisories going into effect main area of concern are twenty-twenty burn. scar areas. czu lightning complex fires and napa and sonoma counties included in that along with santa cruz mountains as well. and also wind gusts of 60 miles per hour. less downed trees, power lines. certainly ponding in flooding. going to
but what atmosphere grover, right around that. we are tracking by sunday morning, 8 o'clock.rain making its way in the north bay until it eventually shift to the south and east by sunday night and that moderate to heavy downpours really just going to hover over the bay area for 12 hours straight until it starts to break apart by monday morning with scattered showers monday afternoon still lingering into tuesday. so we're expecting inches of rain localized 8 inches possible for parts of the...
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all republicans and grover cleveland, a permanent democrat was sympathetic to wall street, appointeden of great distinction but men whose backgrounds included amassing wealth in corporate law. harlan was a great exception. it was a great exception because he came about because of the disputed presidential election. as we know, rutherford b hayes and samuel tilden were the candidates in that race. three southern states had such verlander disputes that they sent to teams of electors to washington and it was left to the national government to figure out how to sort these things out. they're are good arguments on both sides. what happened as we know is hayes got the nod for the presidency but there were a series of deals to try and appease the south where children had had greater support. -- tillman had a greater soup court. one of these deals was to add a southerner to the spring court. he committed to filling the opening with a seven justice but he has a judiciary committee that is run by northern radical republicans who are very supportive of the civil-rights. he had to find somebody
all republicans and grover cleveland, a permanent democrat was sympathetic to wall street, appointeden of great distinction but men whose backgrounds included amassing wealth in corporate law. harlan was a great exception. it was a great exception because he came about because of the disputed presidential election. as we know, rutherford b hayes and samuel tilden were the candidates in that race. three southern states had such verlander disputes that they sent to teams of electors to washington...
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eisenhower, and the last time someone returned from losing was grover cleveland in 1892, but he did win 66%, and voters believe trumps have baseless claims about election fraud. nonetheless, presidential primaries are wild affairs and we should be careful about declaring anybody for inevitable. hillary clinton was a shoo-in, and she lost to barack obama. she also won against the largely unknown bernie sanders eight years later. >> where does that leave us? we believe in probabilities here at fivethirtyeight, and i don't think he is inevitable. >> nate silver, thanks very much. let's talk about this on our round table. sarah isgur, i'm pretty sure you're one of the 22% that doesn't want donald trump to run again, but do you think he will, and how do you explain the 78%? >> at this point, i think you have to think he is planning to run again. something would have to change for that to not be the case. i think that it is -- you look at the ohio senate race for instance. you have three candidates sort of at the top of that pack all vying to bear the mantle of trump now running $1 million wo
eisenhower, and the last time someone returned from losing was grover cleveland in 1892, but he did win 66%, and voters believe trumps have baseless claims about election fraud. nonetheless, presidential primaries are wild affairs and we should be careful about declaring anybody for inevitable. hillary clinton was a shoo-in, and she lost to barack obama. she also won against the largely unknown bernie sanders eight years later. >> where does that leave us? we believe in probabilities here...
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>> i'm talking about former president -- not harrison, not grover cleveland. >> talking about the living we don't solve the presidential election fraud of 2020, republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24. >> well, good. but, you're not going to solve it because there isn't any. look -- every day he says something bogus, you know that. so what difference does today's bogus thing make? either the election was stolen or it wasn't. and it wasn't. so, i mean, we know that. and you're seeing people, like, my god, chuck grassley embracing him in iowa, you know, if you won't risk your political future when you're 87, you're just not a profile on courage. i mean, it's amazing how these republicans have just -- and they know it. i talked to my former colleagues. they know this election wasn't stolen. and they just are basically saying, well, i won't get, you know, i won't get the nomination, you know, two-thirds of the republicans in my state believe it was stolen. >> what do you say to chuck grassley, he's across the border from you. >> chuck! you know, i -- i say, chuck, why are you doing this
>> i'm talking about former president -- not harrison, not grover cleveland. >> talking about the living we don't solve the presidential election fraud of 2020, republicans will not be voting in '22 or '24. >> well, good. but, you're not going to solve it because there isn't any. look -- every day he says something bogus, you know that. so what difference does today's bogus thing make? either the election was stolen or it wasn't. and it wasn't. so, i mean, we know that. and...
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and then grover norquist, i don't know if you had the tax pledge then, but what reagan did certainly gave birth to that movement and held reagan from being succumbed into, you know, agreeing to tax increases, and so that was incredibly important and others, and by the way, judy, you should be the chairman of the federal reserve board because you are the top monetary [inaudible] in the country. >> by the way, i tried. really hard. [laughter] >> and so i wanted to mention two other people because this is a great day, a great day to remember what happened. the great robert bartley, bob bartley. i don't think it would have happened without -- for those of you who don't remember, he was the editorial page editor of the "wall street journal." i think about every day they had editorials explaining and teaching the american people why this was important. and jude wonesky was working for the editorial page at the time. did he come up with the supply side economics term? >> [inaudible]. >> i want to say one quick thing that i think we are in a danger zone right now because none of the lessons
and then grover norquist, i don't know if you had the tax pledge then, but what reagan did certainly gave birth to that movement and held reagan from being succumbed into, you know, agreeing to tax increases, and so that was incredibly important and others, and by the way, judy, you should be the chairman of the federal reserve board because you are the top monetary [inaudible] in the country. >> by the way, i tried. really hard. [laughter] >> and so i wanted to mention two other...
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. >> been supervisors, in the interest of time lb brief this morning as i said i'm ron grover, senior vice president for kaiser here in san francisco and we appreciate the opportunity to give a short presentation today to the committee. as was noted on i had any comments that the demand of th mental health system in our country have never been greater . kaiser permanente has seen a substantial rise in the demand for mental health since the crisis began. and i have these numbers certainly their reflective of that. the long-running shortage of mental health care commissions across the country was a challenge before this pandemic and have become evenmore acute now that the pandemic has progressed . we are not immune to those realities. what are have been sensitive to them and have dedicated significant resources to mental health and wellness care and we will talk a little bit about that. we are pleased to share some o our initiatives with you today and look forward to hearing from some of the other health plans in the future. i think you'll agree with us that we are all in this together
. >> been supervisors, in the interest of time lb brief this morning as i said i'm ron grover, senior vice president for kaiser here in san francisco and we appreciate the opportunity to give a short presentation today to the committee. as was noted on i had any comments that the demand of th mental health system in our country have never been greater . kaiser permanente has seen a substantial rise in the demand for mental health since the crisis began. and i have these numbers certainly...
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host: virginia, grover is up next.aller: how president trump could spend $12 million on his golf course and paid $2 trillion in afghanistan and don't even want to give the american people $3.5 trillion to build up the country. 75% of the people is for the bill. nothing politicians. how can know republican before this -- be for this? if these dates are so poor, they really need the money. not one republican voted for it. the people want to storm the capitol and none of them want to investigate who did it and punish them for it. host: we talk a lot this first hour about the differences between joe manchin and senator bernie sanders. reporter was cbs caught up with joe manchin yesterday outside the u.s. capitol and bernie sanders and said they are still talking. [video clip] [no audio] [laughter] >> you are going to have a resolution by the end of the week? >> we are talking. host: penny in brooklyn, new york. you are on. caller: i am wondering why most of these people who are calling don't realize this package is paid fo
host: virginia, grover is up next.aller: how president trump could spend $12 million on his golf course and paid $2 trillion in afghanistan and don't even want to give the american people $3.5 trillion to build up the country. 75% of the people is for the bill. nothing politicians. how can know republican before this -- be for this? if these dates are so poor, they really need the money. not one republican voted for it. the people want to storm the capitol and none of them want to investigate...