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grover i. this is yeah. my my. all that people. like that. not about going on in. okay okay presents on just jared the results are. just jump. cc. the same thing in his hand and the so is on loan to start. time time. time time of. my. after human rights as a twenty five. cents online. you a five cents of which we can contact you on monday. and the hard. southbound on caliphate but with what counteracting. here. today they lived in its next natural roles and plan for the tenth time. here in paris available is online the entire territorys not noted over the regulation and indeed. i'm content even less that ththey face tight tyler and. seven seventy five five as them and any they've denton have quickly get that the. down was responsible for the decision. there was a listing. to me to be socks off. what's was at least a littl. by the system which could get optimal death death. should and it may have been because. judge under section makes me wonder what was the. now. the attack the using the digital for my manager to try anything less than out now the world and but it'
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steve: i have a feel the republicans will remind that before folks go to vote in november. groversteve, good to see you. steve: straight ahead, philadelphia's mayor sparking outrage for dancing over a sanctuary city win. that's him just dancing over that one lawmaker in his state says it's not a real victory. she will explain next. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in convenient single-serve mix-in pax. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around o
steve: i have a feel the republicans will remind that before folks go to vote in november. groversteve, good to see you. steve: straight ahead, philadelphia's mayor sparking outrage for dancing over a sanctuary city win. that's him just dancing over that one lawmaker in his state says it's not a real victory. she will explain next. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. for my constipation, my doctor recommended i...
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is there's so much good economic news that this damage may not show up right away >> but grover, do you -- >> io hope we can get past it. >> the white house, it's almost machiavellian, the ends justify the means. do you agree with the end goal and you just don't like the means? really, we are in the position to withstand these tariffs to accomplish the end goal. >> well, we are doing very -- the economy's doing well it's getting a lot stronger. unemployment is down employment is up pay is increasing. and a lot of new investment flowing into the united states from american money coming from abroad and foreign money coming into the united states all very good. we can do better we have challenges the rest of the world basically is a lot of piracy going on, our international property from movies to records to software to pharmaceuticals is stolen. one of the things that the president and this administration are trying to get at i support their stated goals of opening up the rest of the world to trade, more openly, as we do largely already, not always. we're not perfect on this. that's right that's
is there's so much good economic news that this damage may not show up right away >> but grover, do you -- >> io hope we can get past it. >> the white house, it's almost machiavellian, the ends justify the means. do you agree with the end goal and you just don't like the means? really, we are in the position to withstand these tariffs to accomplish the end goal. >> well, we are doing very -- the economy's doing well it's getting a lot stronger. unemployment is down...
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i think it's the right thing to do. >> do you think as grover just laid out the argument that this isandora's box and sales tax is just the beginning? >> he made a great point and i hadn't thought about that. what would a few percentage make on a sales tax it's actually extraordinary. i've been in retail a long time. at apple we had two stores that were in tax-free states. one up in new hampshire and one in delaware. and they were amongst our highest volume stores as people would drive from neighboring states to buy their computers in the tax-free states. similarly, a lot of these states will do a two-day weekend tax-free holiday for back to school when i was at target in the '90s, our school uniforms, we would have to plan for six months to have enough inventory, because people would wait to buy to save a few percentage points. so at the margin this does really impact decision making. >> what is the opportunity for technology companies avilara, which went public a few days ago, trying to solve this exact problem, adobe with magento now, offering a cloud layer to simplify this for peo
i think it's the right thing to do. >> do you think as grover just laid out the argument that this isandora's box and sales tax is just the beginning? >> he made a great point and i hadn't thought about that. what would a few percentage make on a sales tax it's actually extraordinary. i've been in retail a long time. at apple we had two stores that were in tax-free states. one up in new hampshire and one in delaware. and they were amongst our highest volume stores as people would...
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this table and for that matter in farm country knows i support maintaining and including crop insurance that we heard from farmers, ranchers, grovers all across this country number one. i believe we were able to establish that in the provisio provisions. the amendment would make technical changes passed in the 2,014th farm bill by clarifying circumstances that reductions and benefits will apply to. we will continue to work as we move to the floor. all of those in favor signify a. >> i would echo what the senator said we worked on this for some time. we appreciate the committee adopting a provision that closes the substitution loophole that folks found a way around so that has been tightened up which is a good thing. we would love to see this go nation widenationwide, but the t has been offered and it certainly makes sense. we appreciate your good faith commitment as we continue to advance this and appreciate your support of the amendment. >> i thank the senator >> this is one wearingha going o withdraw. the renewable fuel standard as you all know it's critically important to a minnesota and the reports indicate dozens have been gra
this table and for that matter in farm country knows i support maintaining and including crop insurance that we heard from farmers, ranchers, grovers all across this country number one. i believe we were able to establish that in the provisio provisions. the amendment would make technical changes passed in the 2,014th farm bill by clarifying circumstances that reductions and benefits will apply to. we will continue to work as we move to the floor. all of those in favor signify a. >> i...
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i think the tenure of office act was repealed fully in 1887. for a while republicans actually try to use it against grover cleveland and found themselves absolutely stymied and other really embarrassed by it -- absolutely stymied and utterly embarrassed by it. it has not been on the books now for about 125 years. i believe the naming of andrew johnson as vice president was the last time in american history that a party picked as their candidate for that office a member of the opposing party. is this a coincidence or one lesson that has somehow seeped into the minds of people who make the decision of who would be vice president? mark: that is a very fair question. except, was in joe lieberman nominated for vice president on the republican ticket? mccain wanted him there, ok that's my mistake. it was attempting kind of thing. some reason iwas dislike lieberman, but i couldn't remember what it was. let's use another issue out there. [laughter] back in the 1860's, 1870's, 1880's, president didn't -- president's day and generally pick the vice president's, they left that to the party. and johnson and lincoln w
i think the tenure of office act was repealed fully in 1887. for a while republicans actually try to use it against grover cleveland and found themselves absolutely stymied and other really embarrassed by it -- absolutely stymied and utterly embarrassed by it. it has not been on the books now for about 125 years. i believe the naming of andrew johnson as vice president was the last time in american history that a party picked as their candidate for that office a member of the opposing party. is...
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. >> grover, we talked about the household side seems to me the part i liked about the tax bill was the corporate side isn't that what matters most in terms of lifting capital, the supply side and the economy? doesn't that matter more and ultimately give higher wages to households >> the permanentwage growth coming from higher productivity is going to be a result of the lower corporate rate, from the 35, which had us almost worst in the world down to 21, which makes us competitive and full business expensing, which some people think for a number of industries is as big a deal as the lower corporate rates. those are permanent and kicking in that's bringing capital into the united states. the giant sucking sound is capital coming here, not other places >> grover, it's a longer conversation come on back i have about a million questions for you. have a fantastic weekend >> you, too. >>> when we come back, the dow rebounding 100 points yesterday fueled by bank and tech stocks futures pointing to gains at the open we'll talk strategy next as we head to a break. look at yesterday's s&p 500 win
. >> grover, we talked about the household side seems to me the part i liked about the tax bill was the corporate side isn't that what matters most in terms of lifting capital, the supply side and the economy? doesn't that matter more and ultimately give higher wages to households >> the permanentwage growth coming from higher productivity is going to be a result of the lower corporate rate, from the 35, which had us almost worst in the world down to 21, which makes us competitive...
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grover norquist. ♪ ♪ >> we are winning. but ist britain to become an independent country in the american revolution, it was back in 1774, the average american, the average colonist paid between one and 2% of their income in taxes, total, one and 2%. the british in london were paying 20%. we were paying one or 2%. they were thinking of three and we took the guns out. there's been a little backsliding. the federal government is about 20% of gdp, state and and local ten or 12. we have a long way to go to get back towards a reasonable level of taxation. but the divisions then are the same as those now. there were two teams during the american revolution. there were the sons of liberty, the patriots that wanted independence and lower taxes, and the other team was known as the friends of government. and somehow that hasn't changed. always there and scrub the question is what's best for the government? if we cut taxes, this government lose it its money? the american people gain resources and time of freedom but the government loses mone
grover norquist. ♪ ♪ >> we are winning. but ist britain to become an independent country in the american revolution, it was back in 1774, the average american, the average colonist paid between one and 2% of their income in taxes, total, one and 2%. the british in london were paying 20%. we were paying one or 2%. they were thinking of three and we took the guns out. there's been a little backsliding. the federal government is about 20% of gdp, state and and local ten or 12. we have a...