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we'll talk about with grover norquist and by the way grover norquist i think saw the movie "reagan." i want to talk to him about how good the movie "reagan" was that beat box office expectations even though the liberals hate it it was terrific, i'm kudlow, we'll be right back. in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future...
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grover, you saw the movie reagan. judy and i, saw it friday night.>> just saw it. larry: this afternoon, i thought it was very good. very accurate. very reagan. grover, liberal critics hate it, it is beating everything on box office. we win they lose. tear down this wall. grover norquist take it from there. >> mark joseph producer put program a hollywood quality movie about reagan's story. paul kanga wrote the book on which is based on reagan victory and cold war economic and military might, it is a powerful reminder of what serious economic growth and being serious about your enemies makes all americans safer. larry: it is great. i am speaking to rich. basically it is the crusader, through this jon voight character of kgb, mostly his fight against communism and victory, there is one cool scene, a cabinet meeting, probably 1981 or 1982, sto stock man trying to raise taxes and reagan, turns, he just starts ripping him to pieces, i can tell you as someone who was there, this is historically collect. >> it is a key part of reagan we forget, he is optimi
grover, you saw the movie reagan. judy and i, saw it friday night.>> just saw it. larry: this afternoon, i thought it was very good. very accurate. very reagan. grover, liberal critics hate it, it is beating everything on box office. we win they lose. tear down this wall. grover norquist take it from there. >> mark joseph producer put program a hollywood quality movie about reagan's story. paul kanga wrote the book on which is based on reagan victory and cold war economic and...
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great to see you again, grover. she had a spending jump $21 trillion.ot the 3, which was too much. she lectures us. talk about it and harris as a is that the torr and track record of massive spending demands and we're finding estimated $31 trillion over ten years she demanded and watch dog says she would have literally turned the government into unprecedented atm machine, spitting out trillions in free money. that's a lot of inflationary spending when the american rescue plan at just about >> she's looking to turn the united states into a european country and wanes on middle income people and taxes on wages of middle income people are higher than in the united states. they have a value added tax of about 20%. that gives you all the money you need for welfare program. liz: 31 trillion. good gracious. thank you. fox business alert and president biden deciding not to block a port strike on the east coast in the gulf of mexico. now, u.s. presidents can intervene in labor disputes and put national security for them and coming up and swing state, wisconsin. a
great to see you again, grover. she had a spending jump $21 trillion.ot the 3, which was too much. she lectures us. talk about it and harris as a is that the torr and track record of massive spending demands and we're finding estimated $31 trillion over ten years she demanded and watch dog says she would have literally turned the government into unprecedented atm machine, spitting out trillions in free money. that's a lot of inflationary spending when the american rescue plan at just about...
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will start with grover in virginia the line for the democrats good morning. >> good morning, i woulde to ask you a question, secret service question. and i will answer this question if trump with his background pretty apply for secret service job. >> gives something specifically about the debates grover. >> yes, enemy well we've seen this man says 2016 of until now, they don't know' what he stands for.in and people broke into the capitol. in the american people did not dodo anything. and he had that done so the debate will mean one of the american people they need to turn 19. >> okay, and will hear from roger north carolina republican good morning roger. >> morning. and the aspect democrats made and in the debate that might you know, is somebody to change their minds and thank you. >> certainly, as you noted, it is the debate form likely is the form that what is appealing to theirin party to try to change f mind. it is again, that coming to this moment, that really i'm sure undecideds morning to learn and in that regard i would say, into nights debate, kamala harris has work to do in
will start with grover in virginia the line for the democrats good morning. >> good morning, i woulde to ask you a question, secret service question. and i will answer this question if trump with his background pretty apply for secret service job. >> gives something specifically about the debates grover. >> yes, enemy well we've seen this man says 2016 of until now, they don't know' what he stands for.in and people broke into the capitol. in the american people did not dodo...
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go beyond countries or communities and then the nature of the challenges that we face today, uh, grover, and therefore the ease need continuously for us to act in concept and together. and that is why promote you to get that gives us the synergy and gives us the potential and the power to deal with at global challenges when we spend together today can not in gemini, a grip friends. we have a history going back 180 s since they explored on sunday with missionaries today. and it was a very privileged opportunity for us as a country to be the 1st non european country to be a profile on this, the citizen invested part i need to, it came up very well following your re send to meeting with president. she was in pain and ongoing collaboration, so with other european nations. how do you see kenya balance and partnerships with china and you? well, the whole world is framed allow around interest on and we have absolutely no difficulty in pursuing my interest in the west and pursuing our interest in the east. and therefore when i went into school in fudge and we walked together and we had a wonder
go beyond countries or communities and then the nature of the challenges that we face today, uh, grover, and therefore the ease need continuously for us to act in concept and together. and that is why promote you to get that gives us the synergy and gives us the potential and the power to deal with at global challenges when we spend together today can not in gemini, a grip friends. we have a history going back 180 s since they explored on sunday with missionaries today. and it was a very...
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it's my honor to introduce secretary grover. i've known for a little while now and excited about our conversation today. i think it's worth noting that we could probably spend a few days talking native american representations, right? so we only have an hour. we're not going to be able to talk about everything, but i think we all have a good conversation. kevin is undersecretary for museum and culture at the smithsonian. he is a citizen of the pawnee nation. he served a director for the national museum of indian for 14 years. he also, as the assistant secretary for, indian affairs under president bill clinton from 1997 to 2000 and prior to that, he was in private practice as an attorney for many years, representing tribes as well. other organizations and institutions. you know, we only have hour. i think it's an hour, right? we have an hour and think we want use all of it. and i think the way that we've decided to organize this discussion is around three themes, three very broad themes. the first theme is going to be around stor
it's my honor to introduce secretary grover. i've known for a little while now and excited about our conversation today. i think it's worth noting that we could probably spend a few days talking native american representations, right? so we only have an hour. we're not going to be able to talk about everything, but i think we all have a good conversation. kevin is undersecretary for museum and culture at the smithsonian. he is a citizen of the pawnee nation. he served a director for the...
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now by positioning our sarah surplus, grover governmental service, here's my printer name, and so was there for sure. if the youngster of the people remember i want to skip, i'm going to continue as eastern of course question the i'm, i'm looking to fill out some down there. and then it shuts me re a minus because our, which seems because all of our interests, but i'm wondering about not sure when there's are and where to and i'm not sure what the answer would sure. key for spar corner of our classrooms, ancient religions to the comes from the author and those are quenched. so those are more than the privilege the, [000:00:00;00] the searching nationalization or any of the service which it seem to tell you the very 1st category and more towards opening the machine resuming. you can use my solution that's from us and i started and old and my share cuz most of them was nickel. i'm not even doing as far as constraint and always buying us as we'll call them seamlessly. of the beauty smith done well, then you could have a couple just switched around your, you know, some sort of what i need
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>> labor day officially became a national holiday in 1894 in legislation signed by then president groveroposed the idea to kind of strike one day a year, and then some state governments over the course of the 1880s started recognizing this as labor day. >> reporter: but the way we work has drastically changed. according to pew research center today 14% of employees are fully remote, that's compared to 5.7% who worked from home in 2019 prior to the covid pandemic. and the length of time spent in careers is changing, too, workers under 34 years old are on average switching careers every 1.3 years, that's compared to older employees switching every 4.9 years. >> why have we seen these changes? >> number one would be demographics, american birth rate has been on a decline. >> reporter: translation, fewer workers and more demand. >> organizations who are going to win are the ones that get the right people and keep those people and keep them motivated. >> reporter: and that's labor day simply explained. >> now we know. >>> i hope you enjoy those barbecues, beaches, swim days and wearing the wh
>> labor day officially became a national holiday in 1894 in legislation signed by then president groveroposed the idea to kind of strike one day a year, and then some state governments over the course of the 1880s started recognizing this as labor day. >> reporter: but the way we work has drastically changed. according to pew research center today 14% of employees are fully remote, that's compared to 5.7% who worked from home in 2019 prior to the covid pandemic. and the length of...
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the day became a national holiday when president grover cleveland signed it into law. back in 1894.meant to honor, and it recognizes the american labor movement and the contributions of workers to the development, prosperity, and well-being of the country. all right. tesla is one of the biggest ev producers in the country, and it is the only american car company not represented by a union. and some workers, they don't like that. so they held a rally outside its south bay facilities on this labor day. scott budman was there all day. so. so what happened? what are they talking about there? well they're talking about labor day. audrey, just all the things you just mentioned. protection for workers, more benefits for workers, which leads to the desire for more unions, for workers. most automobile companies in america are unionized. tesla, for the most part, is not and has fought against unions. and these representatives of bay area unions were outside as many teslas drove in and out at the fremont plant to try to protest and say, hey, unions should be here. the workers should be protect
the day became a national holiday when president grover cleveland signed it into law. back in 1894.meant to honor, and it recognizes the american labor movement and the contributions of workers to the development, prosperity, and well-being of the country. all right. tesla is one of the biggest ev producers in the country, and it is the only american car company not represented by a union. and some workers, they don't like that. so they held a rally outside its south bay facilities on this...
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i'm gonna put in uh, a grover and orchard with um apple trees, ill citrus, a full variety palm around it, a lot of different things. my sister's husband bought me 14 trees for trees. so maybe putting those in the i built the staircase of 4 years ago now it goes down or up the end of it up to the top of the tank wall . and then i did a whole ladder on the inside that goes down into the tank. and it's a if you're afraid of heights and might be a little challenging, but it's all cell phone, cell phone for me. so i've built this staircase and 7 days for the just to get in the thing the, i want to make it into an off of bond where i have vertical aqua phonics coming down the walls. and then i want to grow bits in here. and i want to have a truck all way around. $471.00 foot circumference. yeah. it's going to be a big project like to go enough to provide for the community for the most part, for fruits, industrials, and maybe you and have livestock as far as chickens. i always wanted to talk regarding dogs easily coming down the wall right here. the like that and come back and drop down into
i'm gonna put in uh, a grover and orchard with um apple trees, ill citrus, a full variety palm around it, a lot of different things. my sister's husband bought me 14 trees for trees. so maybe putting those in the i built the staircase of 4 years ago now it goes down or up the end of it up to the top of the tank wall . and then i did a whole ladder on the inside that goes down into the tank. and it's a if you're afraid of heights and might be a little challenging, but it's all cell phone, cell...
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host: do you have something specific about the debates grover? caller: yes, they have seen this man does 2016 and from 2016 if they don't know what he's saying -- they had people break into the capital and the american people didn't believe that he had that done so the debates, the american people need to check themselves back. >> we will hear from roger in north carolina, republican. good morning. >> how his trunk be able to address the line the democrats do. how does he get that out in the debate. get somebody to change their mind. thank you. guest: certainly as we noted, it is the debate form is likely not the form that one is appealing to their party faithful to try and change minds. it is again that small slice that comes to this moment really unsure undecided wanting to learn and in that regard i would say in tonight's debate, kamala harris has work to do in terms of introducing herself and ideas and i say that certainly she has served as vice president in terms of voters looking at her as potential president the ones coming out of the demo
host: do you have something specific about the debates grover? caller: yes, they have seen this man does 2016 and from 2016 if they don't know what he's saying -- they had people break into the capital and the american people didn't believe that he had that done so the debates, the american people need to check themselves back. >> we will hear from roger in north carolina, republican. good morning. >> how his trunk be able to address the line the democrats do. how does he get that...
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in legislation signed by then president grover cleveland.here's some dispute over which labor leader first proposed the idea to kind of strike one day a year and then some state governments over the course of the 1880s, started recognizing this as labor day. but the way we work has drastically changed. according to pew research center today, 14% of employees are fully remote. that's compared to 5.7% who worked from home in 2019. prior to the covid pandemic and the length of time spent in careers is changing, too. workers under 34 years old are, on average, switching careers every 1.3 years. that's compared to older employees switching every 4.9 years. why have we seen these changes? number one would be demographics. american birth rate has been on a decline. translation fewer workers and more demand. the second, and perhaps most important reason is just the nature of business. in a knowledge based economy. and then there was covid. the nation reached a 20 year high quit rate following the pandemic. the organizations who are going to win are
in legislation signed by then president grover cleveland.here's some dispute over which labor leader first proposed the idea to kind of strike one day a year and then some state governments over the course of the 1880s, started recognizing this as labor day. but the way we work has drastically changed. according to pew research center today, 14% of employees are fully remote. that's compared to 5.7% who worked from home in 2019. prior to the covid pandemic and the length of time spent in...
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he's getting there and then he starts making some waves, make some real ends to the point where grover cleveland wins back. he's democrat when he wins back the white house, he goes, i'm leaving teddy roosevelt. so he left, stayed another two years, came back and then impressed enough to become assistant of the navy. the war breaks out. he goes i'm volunteering becomes an officer colonel you know what happened so he goes out. the military guy knows law and order. he knows it's like the stick up for the little guy. he knows what it's like to have money. they hung out with his family, knows what it's like not to have money. so he is the perfect guy until he's running for office. gets that office, he comes home one day to find out his wife and, his mom die in the same day. so teddy roosevelt, to clear his head, goes out to north dakota where they were just territories. he's mister rich guy is sleeping on the ground the ruggedness of ranchers wearing glasses they look down on him but he earned their respect so this guy is building up the perfect to lead our country comes back a war hero bec
he's getting there and then he starts making some waves, make some real ends to the point where grover cleveland wins back. he's democrat when he wins back the white house, he goes, i'm leaving teddy roosevelt. so he left, stayed another two years, came back and then impressed enough to become assistant of the navy. the war breaks out. he goes i'm volunteering becomes an officer colonel you know what happened so he goes out. the military guy knows law and order. he knows it's like the stick up...
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he's getting there and then he starts making some waves, make some real ends to the point where grover cleveland wins back. he's democrat when he wins back the white house, he goes, i'm leaving teddy roosevelt. so he left, stayed another two years, came back and then impressed enough to become assistant of the navy. the war breaks out. he goes i'm volunteering becomes an officer colonel you know what happened so he goes out. the military guy knows law and order. he knows it's like the stick up for the little guy. he knows what it's like to have money. they hung out with his family, knows what it's like not to have money. so he is the perfect guy until he's running for office. gets that office, he comes home one day to find out his wife and, his mom die in the same day. so teddy roosevelt, to clear his head, goes out to north dakota where they were just territories. he's mister rich guy is sleeping on the ground the ruggedness of ranchers wearing glasses they look down on him but he earned their respect so this guy is building up the perfect to lead our country comes back a war hero bec
he's getting there and then he starts making some waves, make some real ends to the point where grover cleveland wins back. he's democrat when he wins back the white house, he goes, i'm leaving teddy roosevelt. so he left, stayed another two years, came back and then impressed enough to become assistant of the navy. the war breaks out. he goes i'm volunteering becomes an officer colonel you know what happened so he goes out. the military guy knows law and order. he knows it's like the stick up...
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first time since grover cleveland american voters get to choose between a former president and a sittingnistration and make no mistake, as much as she and the fairytale press wants to stack, kamala harris is not part of the current administration, i don't know how they perform that magic act, they want us to have amnesia because somehow she has not been at the table, she has not been in the administration or a -- the change agent when she has to own every one of these policies, how much we forget a month ago she was completely complicit in one of the biggest lies ever foisted on the american people, that was her standing up and saying after the night of president biden's debate saying he's rocket science behind closed doors and she was covering up his incapacity to serve as president of the united states. four more years of donald trump or four more years of kamala harris. okay, let's think about it. donald trump imposed, donald trump imposed maximum pressure on iran, simple to do, world's largest sponsor of terrorism and give maximum support to israel and it has been detailed tonight al
first time since grover cleveland american voters get to choose between a former president and a sittingnistration and make no mistake, as much as she and the fairytale press wants to stack, kamala harris is not part of the current administration, i don't know how they perform that magic act, they want us to have amnesia because somehow she has not been at the table, she has not been in the administration or a -- the change agent when she has to own every one of these policies, how much we...
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grover's corners.t, i think, at its essence it's about what it is to be a human being, to be a soul on this earth for your limited time here and how you use that time. and perhaps the time afterwards. what happens in the afterlife? you can't get much deeper than that, can you? and yet -- >> stephen: it's very simple. suggested locations, suggested props. >> jim: suggested props through there's a couple chairs and a couple tables. >> stephen: produced a 1938, this was an avant-garde piece of theater at the time. it is the deconstruction of what it is to be alive. in the choice and the tragedies but "to see life it's and all its cruel and radiant -- all of that." albert albi said, he called it probably the finest play ever written by an american. >> jim: yeah. that's not low praise, isn't? i think there's an easy argument to be made for it. i know when they asked me to play the stage manager, i felt very similarly to how i might've felt or one might have felt if somebody asked you to play hamlet or tom i
grover's corners.t, i think, at its essence it's about what it is to be a human being, to be a soul on this earth for your limited time here and how you use that time. and perhaps the time afterwards. what happens in the afterlife? you can't get much deeper than that, can you? and yet -- >> stephen: it's very simple. suggested locations, suggested props. >> jim: suggested props through there's a couple chairs and a couple tables. >> stephen: produced a 1938, this was an...
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rachel: grover gloria romero repped a lot of hispanics. -- represented a lot of hispanics. if rfk, if that is also going to inspire other voters to switch over and say, yeah, and to rethink as pete said, that's not the party i remembered. and certainly i think for republicans, will, they're saying that wholekick cheney, you know, establishment -- dick cheney country club wing is not the republican party anymore. will: if you think about the message that we're, the politicians speaking from this week, you've got was it walz in wisconsin, j.d. vance in north carolina, you're looking at the battleground statements, it also includes arizona which the tulsi gabbard and rfk were, that's where they were speaking from this week, arizona. and tulsi gabbard was asked about the debate, do you think donald trump should go to the a second debate against kamala harris. she said no. >> under those same circumstances, absolutely not. we had the abc that had their moderators stacking the deck against president trump, it was a three against one situation. there is no neutral arbiter as a the
rachel: grover gloria romero repped a lot of hispanics. -- represented a lot of hispanics. if rfk, if that is also going to inspire other voters to switch over and say, yeah, and to rethink as pete said, that's not the party i remembered. and certainly i think for republicans, will, they're saying that wholekick cheney, you know, establishment -- dick cheney country club wing is not the republican party anymore. will: if you think about the message that we're, the politicians speaking from this...
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now calls for more training in so-called competent people of the grover fox news correspondent madeleinese bipartin task force is holding a hearing we can have a list of witnesses just at the secret service interim report into the butler, pennsylvania shooting could come out. expect committee members to be highly critical of the lack of communication and follow-through by the secret service to better secure the rally site. >> to use the word complacent and protecting former president or presidents or presidential candidates or vice presidential candidates, there can be no complacency. we are going to find a number of failures and pick. >> acting secret service director admits the buck stops with them. given the former president of the highest level of protection it can provide printer assets and resources. funding for the secret service came under more scrutiny last week after the apparent second assassination attempt against president trump at his golf club in palm beach, florida but senate majority leader chuck schumer said he is open to green lighting more money for the agency. some l
now calls for more training in so-called competent people of the grover fox news correspondent madeleinese bipartin task force is holding a hearing we can have a list of witnesses just at the secret service interim report into the butler, pennsylvania shooting could come out. expect committee members to be highly critical of the lack of communication and follow-through by the secret service to better secure the rally site. >> to use the word complacent and protecting former president or...
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now calls for more training in so-called competent people of the grover fox news correspondent madeleinearn task force is holding a hearing we can have a list of witnesses just at the secret service interim report into the butler, pennsylvania shooting could come out. expect committee members to be highly critical of the lack of communication and follow-through by the secret service to better secure the rally site. >> to use the word complacent and protecting former president or presidents or presidential candidates or vice presidential candidates, there can be no complacency. we are going to find a number of failures and pick. >> acting secret service director admits the buck stops with them. given the former president of the highest level of protection it can provide printer assets and resources. funding for the secret service came under more scrutiny last week after the apparent second assassination attempt against president trump at his golf club in palm beach, florida but senate majority leader chuck schumer said he is open to green lighting more money for the agency. some lawmakers
now calls for more training in so-called competent people of the grover fox news correspondent madeleinearn task force is holding a hearing we can have a list of witnesses just at the secret service interim report into the butler, pennsylvania shooting could come out. expect committee members to be highly critical of the lack of communication and follow-through by the secret service to better secure the rally site. >> to use the word complacent and protecting former president or...
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trump or harris they have a historic opportunity to compare two administrations the last time is when grovereelected after having office he had four years of trump underbody nearest and it was a bioneers administration in sealing the border and rampant crime in this country with economic growth versus stagnation in the factor that were closer to world war iii than we've ever been and that's what i predict not a lot will change whatever ads they run and whatever events they hold, voters understand their own experience prices went up and they just were flat that was the last four years the reverse was true under donald trump the reality that is what is going to guide this more than any other tactic or shenanigan that either sides pull and that'll be good for donald trump between now and november that is my view. maria: you make great points and were getting bits and pieces of policies from kamala harris we don't have a cohesive strategy in the polls are really close, what you make of these polls tell us about the sentiment of your generation during the selection who do you see millennial's vot
trump or harris they have a historic opportunity to compare two administrations the last time is when grovereelected after having office he had four years of trump underbody nearest and it was a bioneers administration in sealing the border and rampant crime in this country with economic growth versus stagnation in the factor that were closer to world war iii than we've ever been and that's what i predict not a lot will change whatever ads they run and whatever events they hold, voters...
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i think this is a function of grover pledged discipline.e will not vote for anything affirmatively that would raise taxes. instead, democrats pick the number and that number ended up being 400,000. that ended up being the top rate 39% rate kicking in and flashing forward biden is now using that is the figure where, you know, anything below that is good. that is the middle class. anything below that the rich people are bad and they should pay more in taxes. to your point, as democrats are much more reliant on upper income hi associated economic status individuals that becomes much more salient for them. it depends on the balance of power. particularly at the map looks pretty strong. it would be divided government. republicans will still be in the position where they need to pick some sort of meme there. if they do get a trifecta they will do what they can agree on. one thing that i will shout out a map of where i think you used $1.5 million home values and what their partisan affiliation was. it was quite red. rather than the discourse may t
i think this is a function of grover pledged discipline.e will not vote for anything affirmatively that would raise taxes. instead, democrats pick the number and that number ended up being 400,000. that ended up being the top rate 39% rate kicking in and flashing forward biden is now using that is the figure where, you know, anything below that is good. that is the middle class. anything below that the rich people are bad and they should pay more in taxes. to your point, as democrats are much...
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therefore should be paying higher taxes and there was an attitude among republicans and a function of grover pledge sort of discipline, they said we will not vote for anything that would raise taxes that would be a pledge violation, so, instead, fine, democrats picked a number and that ended up being $400,000. that was the top right, that was the 39% rate kicked in and flashing forward biden is now using that as the figure where anything below that is good, that is the middle class, anything above it, it is the rich people that should pay more. that is the fight but as they rely on upper income highs and the status individuals that becomes much more for them. and hidepending for the loss of power in the accept at it is strong t. looks like it will be divided government. and, so, i think republicans will still be in position where they need to pick some sort of medium there. if they get a trifecta they can agree on it. a map of where 1.5 million home values and what they aresi partisan affiliation will be. talking about the upper middle class, talking about shaping priorities. >> right, right
therefore should be paying higher taxes and there was an attitude among republicans and a function of grover pledge sort of discipline, they said we will not vote for anything that would raise taxes that would be a pledge violation, so, instead, fine, democrats picked a number and that ended up being $400,000. that was the top right, that was the 39% rate kicked in and flashing forward biden is now using that as the figure where anything below that is good, that is the middle class, anything...
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lives that maybe most people didn't anticipate a majority of five justices overturned the landmark grover this is way decision. >> a month later, the conservative majority on the supreme court officially overturned nearly 50 years of federally protected access to abortion. >> the historic nature of today's five to four decision by the court's conservatives cannot be emphasized enough. >> she immmmediately g got on t road after dobbs meeting with lawmakers, meeting with providers, she met with faith leaders. she talked to college presesidents. shshe talked a a stududent governrnment leaders.e was the hub for all these different groups that were thinking about these questions. >> this statement has been made that the government has a right to come in your home until you as a woman and as a family, what you should do your body vice president harris was betting the issue would grab the attention of voters others weren't soshe sees. the last supper panels of cable news pundit saying it's the economy poll after poll says that the economy will motivate a rered wave, rered wave, or ren the mimidt
lives that maybe most people didn't anticipate a majority of five justices overturned the landmark grover this is way decision. >> a month later, the conservative majority on the supreme court officially overturned nearly 50 years of federally protected access to abortion. >> the historic nature of today's five to four decision by the court's conservatives cannot be emphasized enough. >> she immmmediately g got on t road after dobbs meeting with lawmakers, meeting with...
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if it has to be some form of punishment, then he showed us for 54 years, they were trying to get grover wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have done it wants to go further with plans to restrict birth control, ban abortion nationwide, even monitor women's pregnancies. >> we know who donald trump is. he'll take control we'll pay the price. >> i'm kamala harris and i approve this message from need the dot ways to save life ready? >> wallet, happened. >> that's 365 by whole foods market morgan stanley is partnering, but the women's tennis association to remove foundries for everyone well, i checked my subscription same spreadsheets and i always get it right. >> we'll see about that. i just found a rock him on your phone and it looks like you're paying for your eggs mobile delivery kit. >> it goes $400, maybe not because when you canceled to the app, but even tried to get you a refund, downed rocket money today ensure if i can help you save up to $852 a year on car insurance answer a few questions and get fast, affordable quotes from top companies. >> compare and switched to a pl
if it has to be some form of punishment, then he showed us for 54 years, they were trying to get grover wade terminated and i did it and i'm proud to have done it wants to go further with plans to restrict birth control, ban abortion nationwide, even monitor women's pregnancies. >> we know who donald trump is. he'll take control we'll pay the price. >> i'm kamala harris and i approve this message from need the dot ways to save life ready? >> wallet, happened. >> that's...
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quincy adams exchange accusations of murder and impropriety in the election of 1820h questions about grover cleveland activity and campaign election in 1884. all to say 30 campaign tricks are not foreign to politics. former president trump and this lie has real life consequences. in recent weeks false claims have been circulating on social media, members of the haitian immigrant community, springfield, ohio were objecting killing and eating people's pets former president made this claim during his debate. this claim is not only outrageous and patently false but both city officials and law enforcement confirming they have received zero criminal reports of such conduct. it is now becoming a safety concern for the entire springfield, ohio community. despite this the former president and his running mate have continued to knowingly spread this lie. shockingly in an interview with cnn this week, senator vance admitted he was willing to quote create stories" to get media attention. that is exactly what he and former president trump have done. first on social media, then during last week's debate
quincy adams exchange accusations of murder and impropriety in the election of 1820h questions about grover cleveland activity and campaign election in 1884. all to say 30 campaign tricks are not foreign to politics. former president trump and this lie has real life consequences. in recent weeks false claims have been circulating on social media, members of the haitian immigrant community, springfield, ohio were objecting killing and eating people's pets former president made this claim during...
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grover's michael thomas lot of settles a to give us the latest. michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. will we continue to see these threats against schools nationwide? and now right here in the south bay, san jose police confirming that they did receive those threats, one of them, the school behind me, they say that they're investigating this, making sure that the school students and staff are all safe. take a look. this is a social media post that was put out by san jose police department late last night saying and confirming that those threats% were made, one of which was at cassie rowe middle school, where i'm currently at parents tell us early thursday morning school officials sent out a notification saying that violence against the school was posted on social media, warning them to be aware. now, keep in mind, this all comes just weeks after a school shooting in georgia where 2 teachers and 2 young students support passed away along with multiple others that were injured as san jose pd has yet to say what exactly these threats were only con
grover's michael thomas lot of settles a to give us the latest. michael. >> hi, good morning, everyone. will we continue to see these threats against schools nationwide? and now right here in the south bay, san jose police confirming that they did receive those threats, one of them, the school behind me, they say that they're investigating this, making sure that the school students and staff are all safe. take a look. this is a social media post that was put out by san jose police...
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so, point of information from one of our online fans, grover cleveland, the only us president so faro serve two non—consecutive terms towards the end of the 19th century. moving on. jojo shocking outbreak of common sense in law enforcement circles , reported in enforcement circles, reported in tuesday's telegraph. >> yes , so teenage rioter was so >> yes, so teenage rioter was so sternly told off by his own parents that authorities chose to not prosecute, probably didn't want to get on the wrong side of the parents either. and i've dropped my pen, so yes, 14 year old rioter was told off so sternly by his parents that the authorities chose not to take further action against him because they don't really they they don't want to be criminalising children and they want to find better ways in to order not have children be disruptive. but i mean, you just know a mother's look particularly is enough to well, if it's well directed, the interestingly, in the story, it said that on many occasions they encountered families that seemed to regard as intrusive of the law to get involved, that thei
so, point of information from one of our online fans, grover cleveland, the only us president so faro serve two non—consecutive terms towards the end of the 19th century. moving on. jojo shocking outbreak of common sense in law enforcement circles , reported in enforcement circles, reported in tuesday's telegraph. >> yes , so teenage rioter was so >> yes, so teenage rioter was so sternly told off by his own parents that authorities chose to not prosecute, probably didn't want to...
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me as an academic sky that trade and tariffs have not been this much of an issue since the days of groverterrace. let's talk about the reality of tariffs. trump says china is going to pay the tariffs or whatever the country the goods are coming from. that is false. tariffs are paid by the companies that bring the goods into the country, not by some other foreign country. what do those companies do when they are paying tariffs? they raise their prices. here's eric real-life example of what can happen. these are laundry machine prices. trump imposed tariffs in 2018, prices went up $200.00. that was faster than the increase in the rate of inflation. biden allowed those tariffs to expire, prices went down $75.00 and, all in all, the rise of laundry machines has increased by less than the overall inflation rate. you can see in life example. put tariffs on, prices go up, take them off, prices go down. they are a national sales tax, just as kamala harris said. let's see what the consumer is paying. there are various estimates around the trump tariffs, he's talking 20% on everything, 60% of what
me as an academic sky that trade and tariffs have not been this much of an issue since the days of groverterrace. let's talk about the reality of tariffs. trump says china is going to pay the tariffs or whatever the country the goods are coming from. that is false. tariffs are paid by the companies that bring the goods into the country, not by some other foreign country. what do those companies do when they are paying tariffs? they raise their prices. here's eric real-life example of what can...
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it was grover cleveland. he says why be president unless you stand for something.that one? >> grover cleveland is an extraordinary figure, and put aside the fact that it seems like there's a historical premonition. the issue in 1888 was the tariff and the party wanted cleveland to take one stand, and he said what is the point of being re-elected if you don't stand for something. he torpedoed his own election, and loses the electoral college and never has been more proud of anything and comes back when he decides benjamin harrison is ruining the country. >> let's talk about the deep dive and many could not name and doesn't have a great legacy, but the quote is relevant to today. the storm of frenzy and faction must inevitably dash itself in vain against the unshaken rock of the constitution said in 1855, and extraordinarily relevant all these years later. >> unshaken rock. with the kansas-nebraska act, it introduced the sovereignty, the decision of if they would be free or slave was left to the people, and there was lots of violence and uproar. yet the country at ev
it was grover cleveland. he says why be president unless you stand for something.that one? >> grover cleveland is an extraordinary figure, and put aside the fact that it seems like there's a historical premonition. the issue in 1888 was the tariff and the party wanted cleveland to take one stand, and he said what is the point of being re-elected if you don't stand for something. he torpedoed his own election, and loses the electoral college and never has been more proud of anything and...
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host: do you have something specific about the debates grover?aller: yes, they have seen this man does 2016 and from 2016 if they don't know what he's saying -- they had people break into the capital and the american people didn't believe that he had that done so the debates, the american people need to check themselves back. >> we will hear from roger in north carolina, republican. good morning. >> how his trunk be able to address the line the democrats do. how does he get that out in the debate. get somebody to change their mind. thank you. guest: certainly as we noted, it is the debate form is likely not the form that one is appealing to their party faithful to try and change minds. it is again that small slice that comes to this moment really unsure undecided wanting to learn and in that regard i would say in tonight's debate, kamala harris has work to do in terms of introducing herself and ideas and i say that certainly she has served as vice president in terms of voters looking at her as potential president the ones coming out of the democr
host: do you have something specific about the debates grover?aller: yes, they have seen this man does 2016 and from 2016 if they don't know what he's saying -- they had people break into the capital and the american people didn't believe that he had that done so the debates, the american people need to check themselves back. >> we will hear from roger in north carolina, republican. good morning. >> how his trunk be able to address the line the democrats do. how does he get that out...