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so gung ho for every project he introduced. thought they were good because they came from steve jobs. one of them was the macintosh -- he portrays it like a bunch of people were for the apple ii and not the macintosh. he showed me the 1984 commercial privately and said the board voted it down. i was shocked and said part of the reason was because it cost $800,000. i said i would pay $400,000 if you pay $400,000 and we can show this ad and we should show it because it is us. even john scully believed in the macintosh. you have to manage the business and it's going to take three years to build a market and steve did not understand that. steve jobs was good and they didn't listen to him and messed up apple -- that's not -- the movie is not about reality. the movie is about personalities. betweend a discussion steve and john scully go down? if as you say, everything in the movie didn't happen maybe, does it matter that this becomes the popular understanding of what did happen? in the background of what was going on, everyone knows
so gung ho for every project he introduced. thought they were good because they came from steve jobs. one of them was the macintosh -- he portrays it like a bunch of people were for the apple ii and not the macintosh. he showed me the 1984 commercial privately and said the board voted it down. i was shocked and said part of the reason was because it cost $800,000. i said i would pay $400,000 if you pay $400,000 and we can show this ad and we should show it because it is us. even john scully...
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he was gung ho. then that came up. everything seems to have gone downhill and out the window.spond to it, he is out. why do we spend any time talking to him. he is not a fact her. now, who is. >> do you have any candidates? >> utah. >> and then you have the guy from florida. webster. a lot of people are saying neither one of them will be able to get it. more on the two-party edge. they will not be able to get the left of the votes. you have to get the to 18. >> i do not know. i kind of thought that that is why -- he told me he had 218, i think at that point. i said, are you in home free? he said, well, not exactly. and so i do not know. >> there may ultimately be a bottom names in there. we will see as this progresses. turning to the republican field. you have been if i plot republican. what was the first race you voted in? >> i never voted for a democrat for president. the first one i voted for was a blanket. [laughter] >> you are not that old. >> i have money on jeb bush. i have money on carly. i just saw ben carson had a long talk with him right here in the green room. a fe
he was gung ho. then that came up. everything seems to have gone downhill and out the window.spond to it, he is out. why do we spend any time talking to him. he is not a fact her. now, who is. >> do you have any candidates? >> utah. >> and then you have the guy from florida. webster. a lot of people are saying neither one of them will be able to get it. more on the two-party edge. they will not be able to get the left of the votes. you have to get the to 18. >> i do not...
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. >> she is super gung ho. there are times i'm stepping in and i'm saying this is not safe. >> another example, kai taking this fall for jamie from "thor the dark world." and now the best friends are roomies. >> we live together out here in new york. >> i make her meals. otherwise, she's going to get sick. i need her healthy. >> we're pretty much married. it gets a little awkward sometimes. a little awkward. >> one day her fiance thought i was her. >> jamie's fiance is jenny garth's ex-boyfriend who is on "super girl." >> so wedding plan? right now we're just so busy. >> doesn't have time to do her own laundry. >> no, she does that, too. i'm a horrible person. i'm a horrible person. she does my laundry sometimes. >> that's a good man. you do it for your wife, right? >> by the way, jamie took over our instagram today. make sure you give us a look. >> all right coming up next, the damons, clooneys and cindy crawford with her husband randy. inside the best triple date ever. plus, cindy's kids while dad were away.
. >> she is super gung ho. there are times i'm stepping in and i'm saying this is not safe. >> another example, kai taking this fall for jamie from "thor the dark world." and now the best friends are roomies. >> we live together out here in new york. >> i make her meals. otherwise, she's going to get sick. i need her healthy. >> we're pretty much married. it gets a little awkward sometimes. a little awkward. >> one day her fiance thought i was her....
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steve: i was so gung ho for every project he introduced. i was there. i love tim. love the products. i thought they were good because they came from steve jobs. one of them is like, the macintosh. he portrays it like, a bunch of people were for the apple ii and not the macintosh. we sat down, he showed me the 1984 commercial privately. he said the board voted it down. they weren't going to show it at the super bowl. i was shocked and said part of the reason was because it cost $800,000. i said, steve, i will pay $400,000 if you pay $400,000 and we can show this ad and we should show it because it is us. i believed in the macintosh so much. even john believed in the macintosh. you have to manage a business and it was going to take three years to build the market and steve didn't understand that. these and directions come out in the movie. steve jobs was good and they didn't listen to him and messed up apple -- that's not -- the movie shows a part of it, but the movie is not about reality. the movie is about personalities. how would a discussion between steve and joh
steve: i was so gung ho for every project he introduced. i was there. i love tim. love the products. i thought they were good because they came from steve jobs. one of them is like, the macintosh. he portrays it like, a bunch of people were for the apple ii and not the macintosh. we sat down, he showed me the 1984 commercial privately. he said the board voted it down. they weren't going to show it at the super bowl. i was shocked and said part of the reason was because it cost $800,000. i said,...
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. >>> a huge show of support for the artist gunged down as he -- gunned down as he was painting a mural in oakland yesterday. people who knew antonio ramos say he was killed doing what he loved and hundreds of people including family and artists and strangers held a vigil. people who were there when he was killed said it happened in an incident. >> there was a brief exchange of words and it happened within 5 seconds. we are all devastated. >> the mural was part of a beautification project designed by middle school students. police haven't released details about the investigation today. >>> now to the south bay where the police chief says he has the data to prove levi stadium is a safe venue and a small fraction of fans behave badly. ktvu's azenith smith has tonight's new developments. >> reporter: the video of 49 fans at levi stadium have gone viral. fights in the bath room or parking lot, this one two weeks ago at the first game of the season against the minnesota vikings. the police chief said levi stadium is safe. in a new report the stadium hosted 13 nfl games. tentance 63,000 fans.
. >>> a huge show of support for the artist gunged down as he -- gunned down as he was painting a mural in oakland yesterday. people who knew antonio ramos say he was killed doing what he loved and hundreds of people including family and artists and strangers held a vigil. people who were there when he was killed said it happened in an incident. >> there was a brief exchange of words and it happened within 5 seconds. we are all devastated. >> the mural was part of a...
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you go out there, go gung ho and forget your position. you just run around.o clean up. no perfect game. you know. >> the washington redskins are trying to change the football culture around this team saying they are different and betterment inside the locker room. they may truly feel that way but the public and fans are not quite sold just as yet. espn rankings of all teams, fans voted redskins 120 out of 122 teams across all four major sports actually dropped 11 spots from last year. they did get praise for some of the players that mccloughan brought in but it's going to take times for others. as for the other teams: >>> as heartbreaking as the burgundy and gold have been to their fans, the chicago fans have been as frustrating thras. they have only won four post season series in franchise history and never at home. chance to do it in st. louis. didn't look it good. top of the 1st. stephen pescatti put the cards up. then cubbies come out swinging in the top of the 2nd. a three-run shot. cubs up 4-2. they take lead and never surrendered. cubs win a series at
you go out there, go gung ho and forget your position. you just run around.o clean up. no perfect game. you know. >> the washington redskins are trying to change the football culture around this team saying they are different and betterment inside the locker room. they may truly feel that way but the public and fans are not quite sold just as yet. espn rankings of all teams, fans voted redskins 120 out of 122 teams across all four major sports actually dropped 11 spots from last year....
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. >> i found that women my age, with advocating for the environment, they are gung ho but with aligning themselves with candidates and getting informed about candidates that would serve those interests, they are not political. it's like it's a dirty word. they feel in adequate. people my age, women my age. >> i would defer to you to speak for women your age but certainly in "it's your world" it's not political in the sense that it doesn't take a political position but it certainly engages with questions that are determined in the political realm and by who holds political office not only in this country but around the world. i certainly encourage young readers to think about who is in politics and think about who holds office affects what they care about whether that is something like endangered species or homelessness. i would hope that i i can persuade young readers to think about questions like that and then urge them to support whomever they think is the best candidate whether it's at the local level or the national level in this country or elsewhere on issues that they care about.
. >> i found that women my age, with advocating for the environment, they are gung ho but with aligning themselves with candidates and getting informed about candidates that would serve those interests, they are not political. it's like it's a dirty word. they feel in adequate. people my age, women my age. >> i would defer to you to speak for women your age but certainly in "it's your world" it's not political in the sense that it doesn't take a political position but it...
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my age, you know, cemented in middle age, with advocating for environment and everything, they were gung ho, but when it comes to align themselves with candidates and getting informed about candidates that would serve those interests, they are not political. it's like it's a dirty word. like they feel inadequate, my age, women my age. >> i would defer to you to speak for women your age, but certainly in 109 is not political in the sense -- "it's your world," it doesn't take a political position that engages with questions that are determined in the political realm and by who hold political office, not only in this country but around the world. i certainly encourage young readers to think about who is in politics and to think about how who holds office affects what they care about, whether that is something like endangered species or homelessness. so i would hope that i can persuade young readers to think about questions like that, and then urge them to support whomever they think is the best candidate, whether it's at the local level or the national level in this country or elsewhere on
my age, you know, cemented in middle age, with advocating for environment and everything, they were gung ho, but when it comes to align themselves with candidates and getting informed about candidates that would serve those interests, they are not political. it's like it's a dirty word. like they feel inadequate, my age, women my age. >> i would defer to you to speak for women your age, but certainly in 109 is not political in the sense -- "it's your world," it doesn't take a...
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>> i was so gung ho, finding every product he introduced. i loved him. i love the products.rom steve jobs. i was on hope. about the macintosh when he introduced it. he showed me the 1984 commercial, privately. thatid the board had voted they would show it at the super bowl. i was shocked. it cost $800,000 for the spot we did. i said, steve, i will pay 400,000 people will pay the other half and we can show the ad, because we should show it because this is us. i believed in the macintosh so much. it's just that you have to manage a business, and it would take three years to build the market. steve didn't understand that. these come out in the movie, but the myths are sometimes different. listen to himn't and messed up apple. >> that's not true. >> no. the movie is not about reality. it is about personalities. how would a discussion tween steve and john scully lowdown? steve never talked to john scully again in his life. you can watch the entire interview, just download the blue -- the bloomberg plus tablet.our phone or it is available for both windows and apple. coming up, con
>> i was so gung ho, finding every product he introduced. i loved him. i love the products.rom steve jobs. i was on hope. about the macintosh when he introduced it. he showed me the 1984 commercial, privately. thatid the board had voted they would show it at the super bowl. i was shocked. it cost $800,000 for the spot we did. i said, steve, i will pay 400,000 people will pay the other half and we can show the ad, because we should show it because this is us. i believed in the macintosh so...
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and it's working because he's so gung-ho about this he's 0 to 180 in two seconds and you don't ever reallyto think, well, maybe you shouldn't be saying something like that. and it is also pushing jeb bush on the defense. >> uh-huh. >> and showing the american people like you said that, you know, maybe jeb bush is just a continuation of his brother. kennedy: and that's what it does, crystallizes that perception and taking these ideas and people start to go, oh, what you know? maybe he's right. and then they go maybe jeb bush is exactly like george w bush and, oh, god forbid we get attacked again, we should probably choose a leader who is going to make that much less likely. >> right. exactly. kennedy: it's psychological warfare but somehow he's winning. >> it's kind of strange why is he attacking jeb bush right now? he's at 7% in the polls, he's not challenging donald trump. what i think it is kind of a way to get media to talk about this as opposed to the washington post report that he must have knew was coming out how he has a super pac that he doesn't have a super and can be connected to
and it's working because he's so gung-ho about this he's 0 to 180 in two seconds and you don't ever reallyto think, well, maybe you shouldn't be saying something like that. and it is also pushing jeb bush on the defense. >> uh-huh. >> and showing the american people like you said that, you know, maybe jeb bush is just a continuation of his brother. kennedy: and that's what it does, crystallizes that perception and taking these ideas and people start to go, oh, what you know? maybe...
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well and this has to do from the engineers i spoke so many of them almost all of them are incredibly gung ho and they talk about how they find the solutions to things and allow a scientist to push in a way that maybe the industry bosses would allow them to because it might not seem like such a good idea but the thinking of the future makes the future happened but another thing they do is, this is in the spirit of how eisenhower created or or solve his initial idea is that it would cut out the rival gps being a great example of that over generally in the program they lost to the satellites and then in the 70s the navy started having its own gps program and so did the air force and then the orders came from the pentagon and said wait a minute this isn't working the way that it showed should as one system for all the agencies and so they were put back on the program and then alternately they created a system which is the gps that we have today. >> there was a detail i didn't know that was working away and we'll didn't know about we all didn't know about it or use it and it had a little featu
well and this has to do from the engineers i spoke so many of them almost all of them are incredibly gung ho and they talk about how they find the solutions to things and allow a scientist to push in a way that maybe the industry bosses would allow them to because it might not seem like such a good idea but the thinking of the future makes the future happened but another thing they do is, this is in the spirit of how eisenhower created or or solve his initial idea is that it would cut out the...
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in the 1990s somali militants bolted machine gungs on the back. incidentally, toid toyota does sell a type of car called the isis, an acronym of the islamic state. courtney kealy, al jazeera. >> the u.s. coast guard is ending its search for the missing crew members of a cargo ship that sank last week during hurricane joaquin. 38 people including 28 americans were on board the el faro, when it disappeared in the caribbean last week. lisa stark is here with more. lisa. >> be national transportation safety board continues its investigation, it would like to find the ship's data recorder but it's likely underwater, 15,000 feet of water. so that will be a big challenge to bring that up. right now, there are a lot more questions than answers. we weren't to one of the nation's leading maritime education facilities to talk to captains there, experienced captains, about what crews on the water might face. >> allen, would you increase the speed of the ship to full sea speed. >> reporter: it's a position no ship captain wants to be in. staring down a categor
in the 1990s somali militants bolted machine gungs on the back. incidentally, toid toyota does sell a type of car called the isis, an acronym of the islamic state. courtney kealy, al jazeera. >> the u.s. coast guard is ending its search for the missing crew members of a cargo ship that sank last week during hurricane joaquin. 38 people including 28 americans were on board the el faro, when it disappeared in the caribbean last week. lisa stark is here with more. lisa. >> be national...
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does with scientists and engineers i spoke with so many of them, almost all of them are incredibly gung-ho darpa and talk about how darpa find the solutions to things and darpa allows scientists to put science in away their industry bosses wouldn't allow them to because it might not seem like such a good idea but darpa thinking of the future, darpa likes to say darpa makes the future happen but another thing they do in the spirit of how eisenhower created or saw this initial idea, it would cut out inter service rivalry, gps being a great example of that. originally an darpa program, in the 70s the navy started having its own gps program and so did the air force and orders came from the pentagon that said wait a minute, this is not working the way it should, as one system for all the agencies so darpa was put back on the program and ultimately they created a system called navistar which is the gps we have today. a fascinating detail, gps was working, we just didn't know about it and didn't use it. and it had a defeat chair because it was a targeting idea. it had a feature built-in called se
does with scientists and engineers i spoke with so many of them, almost all of them are incredibly gung-ho darpa and talk about how darpa find the solutions to things and darpa allows scientists to put science in away their industry bosses wouldn't allow them to because it might not seem like such a good idea but darpa thinking of the future, darpa likes to say darpa makes the future happen but another thing they do in the spirit of how eisenhower created or saw this initial idea, it would cut...
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>> well, usually the people that i talk to, tend to be very gung ho supporters.ling, still deciding. some people are still interested in ben carson, carly fiorina. that really sticks with the outsider theme we've heard so much about this election cycle, but a lot of people here are have much going to be voting for donald trump. >> thanks so much, and keep us posted on what happens tonight. >>> turning now to the democrats where a new post debate poll shows bernie sanders trailing hillary clinton by 16 points. and as the vermont senator says, he will give a quote, major speech on what democratic socialism means to him. today he's in iowa where he just wrapped up a town hall meeting and commented on larry david's "snl" impersonation of him this weekend. >> is the campaign about me or hillary clinton, or is it about you? it's supposed to be about you. no, not how i comb my hair, or how i don't comb my hair. [ laughter ] not whether larry david does a better job. [ laughter and applause ] >> okay, i know, scary, isn't it? he sounds more like me than i sound like me.
>> well, usually the people that i talk to, tend to be very gung ho supporters.ling, still deciding. some people are still interested in ben carson, carly fiorina. that really sticks with the outsider theme we've heard so much about this election cycle, but a lot of people here are have much going to be voting for donald trump. >> thanks so much, and keep us posted on what happens tonight. >>> turning now to the democrats where a new post debate poll shows bernie sanders...
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. >>> last night, police officer randolph holder was shot and killed chasing a gung gunnman during a gang bat until harlem, new york. the five-year veteran displayed the usual sacrifice seen from law enforcement, running at trouble, not away. chances are whoever is being approached isn't an honor student with a bright future. the officers' response is always under fire. figuratively in the media, and literally in the street. you can thank gangs who always get a pass from our loudest outraged merchants, recipients of tolerance welfare, gangs are viewed as cultural, not criminal. holder's killer had been arrested 15 times and was on the street due to a program made to shrink the prison population. keep that in mind when you hear of overcrowding. the solution isn't catch and release, it's build, catch, then keep. whoever called 911 was likely a law-abiding terrified minority. holder, a minority died in a place where his job mattered most, harlem. he was the fourth city officer killed in the last 11 months, nationwide, 101 office verse been killed this year, a 50% jump from last year. tr
. >>> last night, police officer randolph holder was shot and killed chasing a gung gunnman during a gang bat until harlem, new york. the five-year veteran displayed the usual sacrifice seen from law enforcement, running at trouble, not away. chances are whoever is being approached isn't an honor student with a bright future. the officers' response is always under fire. figuratively in the media, and literally in the street. you can thank gangs who always get a pass from our loudest...
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if you're a junior, and you know you're a gung-ho student, you're proactive, i advise you take the s.a.t. right now. reason being is you have a lot of resources that are out there, many course books -- you know, a lot of tried-and-true programs that know exactly the type of strategies that you need to utilize to excel in the exam. >> mm-hmm. >> now, if you're unable to do that, and you feel like, you know what, junior year's really packed in. i really want to focus on my academics first and then think about my standardized test come spring, then i would advise the a.c.t. reason again is because it's a test that's been around for a while. it has not changed. and, again, schools already know what to expect from that student who gets, for instance, a 34 or a 30, especially when it comes to applying to college next year. >> mm-hmm. >> now, if you know you're not an a.c.t. student, you know you don't feel like you want to take the s.a.t. right now because you have too much on your plate, of the spring semester -- you know, may or june, to take the new s.a.t. and the real big difference, again
if you're a junior, and you know you're a gung-ho student, you're proactive, i advise you take the s.a.t. right now. reason being is you have a lot of resources that are out there, many course books -- you know, a lot of tried-and-true programs that know exactly the type of strategies that you need to utilize to excel in the exam. >> mm-hmm. >> now, if you're unable to do that, and you feel like, you know what, junior year's really packed in. i really want to focus on my academics...
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(instrumental start from "gung ho") just weeks after she bought it, hurricane sandi ripped most of rockaway to pieces... patti: "you know my little hoe, it was just like mighty mouse." (14:43:50) anthony: "it made it through." patti: "yeah it did. and well." patti: "this is the table and chair that is on the cover of the book." (00:43:24) favorite cafe, she wrote most of 'm train' at it: patti: "and when it closed down i mean i was heartbroken. and the owner, i asked him what he was gonna do with the table and chairs. i was just so like senti - i felt like it was mine." (00:43:55) "when this house was done, it was my first piece of furniture." (00:44:40) anthony: "what were you thinking this house would be to you?" (14:22:28) patti: "it would be like virginia woolf says, 'a room of one's own." //"and it would be a place where i would write, a place that was mine."//"i don't wanna seem like i was unhappy. i've loved my life. i love sharing places with my children and husband and friends. but 'woerl he o spe. a> i gve. we iusiehato evacuate one of its plants because of a fire yesterday. midwe
(instrumental start from "gung ho") just weeks after she bought it, hurricane sandi ripped most of rockaway to pieces... patti: "you know my little hoe, it was just like mighty mouse." (14:43:50) anthony: "it made it through." patti: "yeah it did. and well." patti: "this is the table and chair that is on the cover of the book." (00:43:24) favorite cafe, she wrote most of 'm train' at it: patti: "and when it closed down i mean i was...
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are we gung to let putin run this world? he's a dictator.age and that's what's been happening. i would like to know your views. >> first of all, my heart goes out to your family. i applaud the fact that you're acting on your part to talk care of them and that should be applauded by everybody in this room. >> understandable how emotional this is for you. i want to ask more about your recent meeting with jeb bush. but with regard with what's happening and the regime planning a ground offensive, you have family still there. you have been in touch with them recently. how are they doing? >> the situation is dire. they don't even have the basics currently. their house was bombed. they have a little baby, so formula, milk, water, there's no running water. there's no electricity. things are terrible there. they are being barrel bombed by assad. and z he's also using chemical weapons in aleppo. you heard cuban generals also helping in syria. and then russian war planes bombing u.s.-funded hospitals. there are syrian-americans funding these hospitals
are we gung to let putin run this world? he's a dictator.age and that's what's been happening. i would like to know your views. >> first of all, my heart goes out to your family. i applaud the fact that you're acting on your part to talk care of them and that should be applauded by everybody in this room. >> understandable how emotional this is for you. i want to ask more about your recent meeting with jeb bush. but with regard with what's happening and the regime planning a ground...
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gung ho, loving what he said about billionaires. the last couple cycles that now it's fair game? people think there is something wrong with the billionaires calling the shots? >> what has changed? >> there are more billionaires. >> the reality of american life. we are seeing the proliferation of millionaires and billionaires. they are all over the place. meanwhile, the average worker is working longer hours for lower wages. we have more kids, higher percentage of childhood poverty than any other country. people are saying enough is enough. we need a system, a political system, economic model that works for all of us and not just very top. >> why don't more people get -- adelson out here at the venetian making billions. he has this little bird chirping for him, marco rubio. >> that's right. >> who will sing his sister need tiffany to get his sweet money. >> why are these people. >> he offends people as a sock puppet. doesn't that bother people? >> it should. one family spending more money than the democratic hearty. >> how many democ
gung ho, loving what he said about billionaires. the last couple cycles that now it's fair game? people think there is something wrong with the billionaires calling the shots? >> what has changed? >> there are more billionaires. >> the reality of american life. we are seeing the proliferation of millionaires and billionaires. they are all over the place. meanwhile, the average worker is working longer hours for lower wages. we have more kids, higher percentage of childhood...
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he's as gung-ho as all these republican candidates.eral direction of reform here is lower rates. so that's the big picture here. the differences between the plans, i don't think they're that important. they all have large business tax cuts, which i think is the single biggest thing we can do for the u.s. economy in coming years. >> i guess my challenge with all this, certainly i'm very pro tax reform. i don't know that the rates matter so much. the complexity in the tax code is defining what is income. also all of these deductions that people are used to getting. so regardless of the plan that you're on, isn't the crux of the issue the complexity and the actual definitions, versus when you go flat or have some sort of graduated structure? >> no, i don't actually agree with that. a basic piece of tax economics is that the marginal rate creates the distortion. the higher the marginal rate, for example, the more the distortion from them. lower rates is the number one goal. you may remember the tax act that was bipartisan, lowered the rate
he's as gung-ho as all these republican candidates.eral direction of reform here is lower rates. so that's the big picture here. the differences between the plans, i don't think they're that important. they all have large business tax cuts, which i think is the single biggest thing we can do for the u.s. economy in coming years. >> i guess my challenge with all this, certainly i'm very pro tax reform. i don't know that the rates matter so much. the complexity in the tax code is defining...
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it doesn't make much sense that the white house is gung ho to lift the export ban in iran, but when it comes to this country, the answer is no. additional 30 seconds. mr. barton: happy to yield an additional 30 second. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. upton: this bipartisan bill would strengthen our hand in foreign diplomacy at a time when america has lost its standing on the global stage. by exporting our excess crude oil, we can help our allies seek a safe and secure supply of energy instead of being beholden to opec and russia for their energy needs, they can instead rely on their friends, the united states of america. creating jobs, keeping energy affordable, boosting energy production, improving our energy security, that's what this bill does. i would urge my colleagues to support the barton bill. in a vote later on this morning. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from michigan yield back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to th
it doesn't make much sense that the white house is gung ho to lift the export ban in iran, but when it comes to this country, the answer is no. additional 30 seconds. mr. barton: happy to yield an additional 30 second. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. upton: this bipartisan bill would strengthen our hand in foreign diplomacy at a time when america has lost its standing on the global stage. by exporting our excess crude oil, we can help our allies seek a safe and secure supply of...
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everybody was so gung-ho on china and many of these companies are stumbling now. one of the interesting things about separating china as a franchisee, which mainland china as a franchisee just try to get your head around that there's no taco bell there yet and they feel like by split tg off and focusing on it can do things like that and turned around and be fast growing. burritos in beijing. >> you brought up wynn jane. i also encourage people to take a look at united technologies, also talking about orders for its elevators down significantly in china. it's share -- >> take the stairs instead. >> better for your health. no but it's down to 15% from 25%. yeah, jane. >> one last china mention today which came out of nowhere. lockheed martin is going through the regulatory approval for its sakorski acquisition. the last country having to approve it is china. they expect t but i didn't even know china needed to approve. >> wow. >> and by the way, the new leader of canada justin trudeau has said they are not going to buy the f-35. that's according to reports on reuter
everybody was so gung-ho on china and many of these companies are stumbling now. one of the interesting things about separating china as a franchisee, which mainland china as a franchisee just try to get your head around that there's no taco bell there yet and they feel like by split tg off and focusing on it can do things like that and turned around and be fast growing. burritos in beijing. >> you brought up wynn jane. i also encourage people to take a look at united technologies, also...
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i don't understand why our president doesn't offer gung-ho support for our best friend in the middlet, israel. >> that's not what he came in to office to do. he thought a more even-handed treatment of muslims and his first trip was egypt in 2009 and reach out to the muslim world, look we're going to have a more evenhanded policy, a lot of americans agree it's gone much more in favor of the muslim world. certainly the iran deal was a smack in the face to israel. look, this lovely story about an individual trying to make a difference in the middle east, if there were more people doing that, it would be great, but-- >> they're not. >> they're not. stuart: liz, thank you indeed. coming up moments away we'll take you right to the opening bell and we're talking about amazon. believe it or not, they're huling out same day delivery to more cities, 750 of them. how about that? this is going to be the stock that a lot of people talk about toed. ferrari, you might not be able to afford the car, but might buy a piece buying the stock. "varney & company" is back in a moment. e. stuart: if my kids
i don't understand why our president doesn't offer gung-ho support for our best friend in the middlet, israel. >> that's not what he came in to office to do. he thought a more even-handed treatment of muslims and his first trip was egypt in 2009 and reach out to the muslim world, look we're going to have a more evenhanded policy, a lot of americans agree it's gone much more in favor of the muslim world. certainly the iran deal was a smack in the face to israel. look, this lovely story...
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chaffetz is a perfect example of a young gung-ho guy who is ready to do this. sounded to me like he wants to go for the roses on this and try to get the speakership. he may well do it if he keeps up this luck he had today and he had some great luck today. >> chris matthews in washington. steve, you know, we heard steve schmidt say remember speaker of the house is third in line to the presidency. to chris' point, we are talking about the presidency being fought over by two political novices. >> it's interesting the idea that was floated by charlie dent from pennsylvania, moderate republican from pennsylvania, he was saying maybe instead of having to rely on these 25, 30 very conservative members to unite the entire party, maybe there's a coalition, something you see in state legislatures. i just got a note from a democratic aide on capitol hill responding to that who put a lot of cold water on it and basically said democrats feel they are in a pretty good position if a republican wanted to come to them with some idea like this, the kinds of concessions that demo
chaffetz is a perfect example of a young gung-ho guy who is ready to do this. sounded to me like he wants to go for the roses on this and try to get the speakership. he may well do it if he keeps up this luck he had today and he had some great luck today. >> chris matthews in washington. steve, you know, we heard steve schmidt say remember speaker of the house is third in line to the presidency. to chris' point, we are talking about the presidency being fought over by two political...
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. >> he also framed this saying leon panetta was gung ho to go do it and bob gates, the former secretary of defense was equally adamant not to do it. it's too risky. >> fall ryan if he does get this job, is he the guy? is he going to be conservative enough for the ultra tea party freedom caucus part of the republicans. >> paul ryan said okay, if you people promise to behave i'll get behind my leadership and we'll be one effect i have republican party. i isle do a job i really don't want. >> bill, good point. we appreciate you coming in. thank you, nice to see you. >> a new cnn poll shows two republican presidential candidates soaring above all of the other rivals, donald trump is holding a strong lead over ben carson. dana bash has the latest on the republican race for the white house. >> 2/3 of gop voters now say trump and carson are their first and second choice according to cnn orc's new poll. >> we are both resonating, there's no question about it. >> reporter: it's not just that trump and carson have support, it's that their supporters are excited about them. which makes them more l
. >> he also framed this saying leon panetta was gung ho to go do it and bob gates, the former secretary of defense was equally adamant not to do it. it's too risky. >> fall ryan if he does get this job, is he the guy? is he going to be conservative enough for the ultra tea party freedom caucus part of the republicans. >> paul ryan said okay, if you people promise to behave i'll get behind my leadership and we'll be one effect i have republican party. i isle do a job i really...
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this is, in some cases, what they might get in an entire year and they're gung to get it right now. >tories making the headlines. new overnight, doctors without boards leaves kunduz afghanistan after an air strike killed 19 people, including three children and 12 staffers. president obama vowing a full investigation. the attack targeted taliban insurgents who fired on military personnel and used the hospital as a base. the medical aid charity said it never should have been hit. >> we have communicated several times with all parties of the conflict in afghanistan the precise locations with gps coordinates and this we have even repeated over the last two weeks. >> u.s. and afghanistan launching a joint investigation. >>> a concrete canopy collapses on a high school band in a competition in north carolina injuring more than two dozen instruments. a truck hit a support beam causing the awning to give way, leaving one person with life threatening injuries. more schools attend the competition but many canceled because of the heavy rain. >>> a dog becomes a big hero after scaring off three b
this is, in some cases, what they might get in an entire year and they're gung to get it right now. >tories making the headlines. new overnight, doctors without boards leaves kunduz afghanistan after an air strike killed 19 people, including three children and 12 staffers. president obama vowing a full investigation. the attack targeted taliban insurgents who fired on military personnel and used the hospital as a base. the medical aid charity said it never should have been hit. >> we...
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it doesn't make much sense that the white house is gung ho to lift the export ban in iran, but when it comes to this country, the answer is no. additional 30 seconds. mr. barton: happy to yield an additional 30 second. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. upton: this bipartisan bill would strengthen our hand in foreign diplomacy at a time when america has lost its standing on the global stage. by exporting our excess crude oil, we can help our allies seek a safe and secure supply of energy instead of being beholden to opec and russia for their energy needs, they can instead rely on their friends, the united states of america. creating jobs, keeping energy affordable, boosting energy production, improving our energy security, that's what this bill does. i would urge my colleagues to support the barton bill. in a vote later on this morning. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from michigan yield back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to th
it doesn't make much sense that the white house is gung ho to lift the export ban in iran, but when it comes to this country, the answer is no. additional 30 seconds. mr. barton: happy to yield an additional 30 second. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. upton: this bipartisan bill would strengthen our hand in foreign diplomacy at a time when america has lost its standing on the global stage. by exporting our excess crude oil, we can help our allies seek a safe and secure supply of...