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you know, you got cogan and you got glenn hubbard.upposed to take you -- when you come on, do you get mail from people saying what -- i mean i can imagine the only fan mail you get is from elizabeth warren and bernie sanders with some of your contentions >> some of the mail i get from people who say why does joe kernen keep talking over you >> last time it was betsy mccoy -- >> so anyway, look, first of all, that was a brilliant explanation by steve as to what's going on in this report >> you're talking about to take your side. >> he doesn't have a side. he's telling you what's in there. look, this is a classic validater document i've been there myself you're in the administration, you have a proposal, you tag some in this case a-list republican economists, many of whom as he suggests would love to see themselves sitting in janet yellen's chair next year and ask them to validate your report on the marginal tax point, look, let me surprise you. there are lots of credible studies that show cuts in marginal tax rates will boost productiv
you know, you got cogan and you got glenn hubbard.upposed to take you -- when you come on, do you get mail from people saying what -- i mean i can imagine the only fan mail you get is from elizabeth warren and bernie sanders with some of your contentions >> some of the mail i get from people who say why does joe kernen keep talking over you >> last time it was betsy mccoy -- >> so anyway, look, first of all, that was a brilliant explanation by steve as to what's going on in...
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schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see why the headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to paid for teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here or they're retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they could pay through to the army to some program and this is me so it's nice it's something we don't have to pay for . the program also includes morning and evening activities before and off to school formal training parades military music on the college. is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire and thousands of american youngsters to become soldiers. drug trafficking organizations are very sophisticated and they function very much like a global corporation you know they have different components they have components that engage in money laundering and w
schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms now and see why the headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to paid for teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here or they're retired military. officers and they come in. and...
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america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is one of the through the district so we don't take our school money to pay it and that's from teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here they're retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they get paid through the to the army to some program and this is me so it's nice something we don't have to pay for . the program also includes morning and evening activities before and off to school formal training parades military music and the color guard. the army is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire thousands of american youngsters to become a soldier that's. what. i'm john harshman i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help the big picture. and wouldn't question more find what you're looking for this. will go deeper in
america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs and share to some program is one of the through the district so we don't take our school money to pay it and that's from teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and they're all it's here they're retired military....
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america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs the chair to see program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to pay to have free teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and there are military there are retired military. officers and they come in. and they give back to the kids so they could pay through the to the adults you see program and this is me so it's nice. something we don't have to pay for. the program also includes morning and evening activities before and after school formal training parades military music on the color guard. the army is creative in how it uses military drills to inspire thousands of american youngsters to become soldiers. what was. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry honey i could so i write
america's public schools see the presence of the army in their classrooms nancy wiley headmistress at the hubbard school is pragmatic. c.p.s. is struggling sometimes you know financially so we have to be real careful about our how we promote programs and how we finance programs the chair to see program is funded through the district so we don't take our school money to pay to have free teaches. yes it is which is a nice thing so and there are military there are retired military. officers and...
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admission of guilt and did to rest we spoke to another background and to guantanamo prisoner who met hubbardduring his attention. i was held in the background detention facility facility in afghanistan when almost father was first brought into custody and i spent some time with him in bagram i he had his eye had been shot out he was blind in one one i hear huge exit wounds in his shoulder. just above his chest and he was of just turned fifteen it was just ten fifteen from being fourteen he was tortured in front of me was abused and screamed at and shouted at spat at and stripped naked and is his treatment was was was a war crime there's no the tried way to describe it the whole issue in the beginning had been the canadian government complicity in his torture it's this book recorded video evidence that the government was physically present that sent members of ceases the intelligence services to go in interrogate him while he was a child while he was suffering from these horrific wounds and everybody who's in guantanamo soldiers gods and prisoners knew that this is not the way to treat a chil
admission of guilt and did to rest we spoke to another background and to guantanamo prisoner who met hubbardduring his attention. i was held in the background detention facility facility in afghanistan when almost father was first brought into custody and i spent some time with him in bagram i he had his eye had been shot out he was blind in one one i hear huge exit wounds in his shoulder. just above his chest and he was of just turned fifteen it was just ten fifteen from being fourteen he was...
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ron hubbard?> tucker: i agree with your point strongly that people ought to be allowed to express their views in public. i don't want to be sucked into the trap of having to take seriously what is clearly not a serious thing. do you know what i mean? >> if we were being serious -- if you learn anything about the satanic temple, you can see that we must be serious. we have chapters internationally, quickly growing. >> tucker: what does that even mean? i don't believe the numbers of any group that comes on my show. i always just -- divide by ten. before we go -- >> so what if there were two? we would still have open access to the open forum. >> tucker: you would have the right to say what you think if it was just you. i would defend that right but the point of calling this satanism is just horrifying people in the middle of the country. >> that's not true. >> tucker: so what is the point? i will give you 30 seconds. what's the point of satanism? >> to sum up a religious movement in its history and 3
ron hubbard?> tucker: i agree with your point strongly that people ought to be allowed to express their views in public. i don't want to be sucked into the trap of having to take seriously what is clearly not a serious thing. do you know what i mean? >> if we were being serious -- if you learn anything about the satanic temple, you can see that we must be serious. we have chapters internationally, quickly growing. >> tucker: what does that even mean? i don't believe the numbers...
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health care and what's happening in tax reform speaking to roger altman about those topics and glen hubbardconomic advisers, talking about those issues i don't know if you saw the comments by elan musk, expects all cars in the united states will be self driving within 20 years, you're not going to see steering wheels i don't know about you, that's hard to get my head around i love the idea of somebody who has children, i don't want them driving themselves, but as a driver, really hard to think about not being able to drive any more i don't know how you think about that bob lutz is on he is going to talk about what he sees happening between the big three and between silicon valley when this plays out, former general motors executive. >> i have a feeling he will still be a proponent of steering wheels >> and axles and everything else. >> you drive can you imagine in ten years the idea that you're not driving any more >> that blows my mind. i like the control of driving. >> elan musk said ai is a threat to the human race. becky, look back to that in about ten minutes time. >> see you soon. >>>
health care and what's happening in tax reform speaking to roger altman about those topics and glen hubbardconomic advisers, talking about those issues i don't know if you saw the comments by elan musk, expects all cars in the united states will be self driving within 20 years, you're not going to see steering wheels i don't know about you, that's hard to get my head around i love the idea of somebody who has children, i don't want them driving themselves, but as a driver, really hard to think...
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we are joined by -- >> i realize we have a better -- >> business school dean glen hubbard.t of a personal thing that steve has with that or is he on to something with not calling it wane inflation? >> as long as productivity is growing and wages rise that's a good thing we should be celebrating we're looking for wage growth. it's only when wage growth really outstrips productivity for a period of time that you have trouble i think this is good it's a sign the labor market's tightening that's a good thing, not a bad thing. we need to do more to bring people back into the workforce but that's a tougher problem >> is it a different -- what is it, 4.7, 4.8, is it different this time around there's some nuance that sounds really low and like labor is really tight but it doesn't seem like that's the case >> well, it is and it isn't. i mean the labor force is tight by people who are actually in the labor force. the question is all the people who left the labor force >> demographically baby boomers? >> no. that's a part of it. some people were just discouraged and left the labor fo
we are joined by -- >> i realize we have a better -- >> business school dean glen hubbard.t of a personal thing that steve has with that or is he on to something with not calling it wane inflation? >> as long as productivity is growing and wages rise that's a good thing we should be celebrating we're looking for wage growth. it's only when wage growth really outstrips productivity for a period of time that you have trouble i think this is good it's a sign the labor market's...
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glenn hubbard is a tried-and-true individual who's been around in the economic sphere for a long timekevin worse has been .ut and doing speeches there are a lot of names thrown out there and they have their own reasons for being good at the job, right? in gary cohn's case it's because he's not an academic. maybe in john taylor's case, maybe he is an academic. at the end of the day, who donald trump nominates. >> absolutely. it's important to remember this person also has to get confirmed by the senate. they might be good candidates for one reason or another but i think you also have to remember this position does play politics to some level. you have to pick someone who will be broadly acceptable. vonnie: jackson hole coming up, it's the annual symposium but it's well well-known for potentially having market moving speeches. this year mario draghi is the person everybody will be watching a jackson hole. traders have already started to look towards that. how are they pricing in a potential jackson hole shock? >> it will be interesting to see how that changes in the months coming up. we
glenn hubbard is a tried-and-true individual who's been around in the economic sphere for a long timekevin worse has been .ut and doing speeches there are a lot of names thrown out there and they have their own reasons for being good at the job, right? in gary cohn's case it's because he's not an academic. maybe in john taylor's case, maybe he is an academic. at the end of the day, who donald trump nominates. >> absolutely. it's important to remember this person also has to get confirmed...
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she joins me now, regina mitchell it at machining in hubbard, ohio.i regina, i understand that for 48 of the 50 years your company was around, there was no issue. it's in the last two this has come up. what has changed? >> that's right, it's our 50th year in business. it hasn't been until the last two years that we needed to have a policy, a corporate policy in place, that protects us from employees coming into work impaired. and it's this opioid epidemic that we're experiencing both in ohio, but in our mahoning valley, which it seems it's worse in other places all over the country. i have a responsibility to build a quality product. i need employees who are engaged in their work while here. of sound mind and, you know, doing the best possible job that they can and keeping their fellow co-workers safe at all times, so it's been a really big challenge for us. >> what's the typical scenario of a job applicant who comes in? who is he? who is she? and what's their station in life? >> right. well, we have a variety of different skilled labor that work for
she joins me now, regina mitchell it at machining in hubbard, ohio.i regina, i understand that for 48 of the 50 years your company was around, there was no issue. it's in the last two this has come up. what has changed? >> that's right, it's our 50th year in business. it hasn't been until the last two years that we needed to have a policy, a corporate policy in place, that protects us from employees coming into work impaired. and it's this opioid epidemic that we're experiencing both in...
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if drew hubbard showed up there -- >> she'd dominate this table. >> that thing would be a party. >>> before we go, you said unprecedented. you have to pay me $2. next, first tax hikes on the rich are on the table, then peadly taken off, is there a real plan for tax reform? gary cohn says yes. see you in september. but look who's up there? steve bannon versus steve mnuchin. the heat is on. vid. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ ♪ pressure... i feel it every day. but at night, it's the last thing on my mind. for 10 years, my tempur-pedic has adapted to my weight and shape, so i sleep deeply... and wake up ready to perform. ♪ nothing performs like a tempur-pedic, and our july 4th event is the perfect time to buy one. save up to $500 on select tempu
if drew hubbard showed up there -- >> she'd dominate this table. >> that thing would be a party. >>> before we go, you said unprecedented. you have to pay me $2. next, first tax hikes on the rich are on the table, then peadly taken off, is there a real plan for tax reform? gary cohn says yes. see you in september. but look who's up there? steve bannon versus steve mnuchin. the heat is on. vid. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪...
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change inreally get a parties, which is why a lot of people thought maybe when hubbard or kevin were sure somebody who's register republican -- or somebody who is a registered republican would be a favorite. scarlet: kevin, let's talk about john mccain. the senator from arizona made the trip back from arizona to washington. he appeared on the floor of the senate. he cast his vote on the motion to proceed so the senate could to be -- could begin debate on health care, and he said he would not vote on the health care bill in its current form. he mentioned for himself that his next step would be to begin debate on a policy defense bill. he didn't address much time to health care. how pivotal is he to this process, to the senate republicans' effort to repealing and replacing obamacare? kevin: to be candid with you, it has nothing to do with politics or policy. just a personal of senator john mccain who made public several days ago his diagnosis with brain cancer, he is seen here as a stalwart in the house of courage, a profile in a former pow, someone who has held office since the 1980's
change inreally get a parties, which is why a lot of people thought maybe when hubbard or kevin were sure somebody who's register republican -- or somebody who is a registered republican would be a favorite. scarlet: kevin, let's talk about john mccain. the senator from arizona made the trip back from arizona to washington. he appeared on the floor of the senate. he cast his vote on the motion to proceed so the senate could to be -- could begin debate on health care, and he said he would not...
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. >> is it canal hubbard behind scientology. >> um-hmm. >> the easiest way to make million dollars start each other favors, right that's why justin beiber we're cont continuing oh bieb tc agreed to appear in david hasselhoff's new movie. what? >> wow. both of those pictures are frightening. i'm sorry. i was just taken a back. the 23 year old will make an eastern in the new movie killing hasselhoff beiber will be in the last seen of the movie. david hasselhoff agreed to let him drive the knight rider car. >> that will do it. >> wisdom would do that. >> yeah. >> i'd do that. >> justin will feature as the voice of the famous talking car in the movie. >> what? >> hasselhoff will also be in the scene. the actor produced the proa movie and says it's a comedy. >> i hope. >> he's really proud of and david gave justin some advice after he cancel the remainder of his tour he toll him to just keep moving forward. >> wisdom -- >> he can't. >> there's price on everything. >> uh-huh. >> for to you drive the knight rider -- >> yeah. >> -- with justin beiber writing shotgun shirt less. >> that's the cav
. >> is it canal hubbard behind scientology. >> um-hmm. >> the easiest way to make million dollars start each other favors, right that's why justin beiber we're cont continuing oh bieb tc agreed to appear in david hasselhoff's new movie. what? >> wow. both of those pictures are frightening. i'm sorry. i was just taken a back. the 23 year old will make an eastern in the new movie killing hasselhoff beiber will be in the last seen of the movie. david hasselhoff agreed to...
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addition to those two economists, in a new paper released yesterday john taylor, john hogan, glenn hubbard, kevin wash all distinguished economists who also feel that this type of combination of pro growth policies can help us achieve higher economic growth. >> so it's dynamic score? what you're proposing to do is take policy actions today, theoretically that will result in future economic growth which is the assumption that you base your deficit elimination on. >> correct. i think -- >> so it's a modern view of -- a latter day view of supply-side economics? in other words, a policy whereby corporations, wealthy individuals, experience tax savings and then that money finds its way back into the economy in new investment and job growth. >> madam chair, and mr. yardmouth, i'm not sure that the committee would agree with that characterization exactly, but i think it's fair to say that as andy described the pro growth policies of our budget when implemented will generate more economic growth, more job creation, more people -- >> so that by definition is dynamic scoring? i'm trying to get you t
addition to those two economists, in a new paper released yesterday john taylor, john hogan, glenn hubbard, kevin wash all distinguished economists who also feel that this type of combination of pro growth policies can help us achieve higher economic growth. >> so it's dynamic score? what you're proposing to do is take policy actions today, theoretically that will result in future economic growth which is the assumption that you base your deficit elimination on. >> correct. i think...
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at 11:00 this morning, glenn hubbard.umber, next. 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 on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] mmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in b
at 11:00 this morning, glenn hubbard.umber, next. 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 on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands...
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current monetary policy and you look at folks who are out there and there's a spectrum you know, hubbardtaylor, warsh, those three folks and cohn are all seen maybe a little bit more dovish, a little bit more hawkish but it's hard to think right now how let's say you appointed somebody now how would they change policy maybe joe has some ideas on how he would do it differently would you hike rates every meeting? is that what you want right now? nobody wants that. nobody thinks that's appropriate. >> all right >> i mean, like i'm looking at something else, steve. i was marvelling at boeing to be honest with you. and if you listen i'll show you why, because we've got dom chu to talk about the futures. the dow is way up, dom, because boeing, you see the dawe is up 75, boeing is up like $8 $7 or $8 and it's going to trade at an all-time high of almost $220 and why is that interesting? because in 2016, it was at $1 so >> wow >> at one point. so it's doubled in less than -- in less than two years and its market cap is now so high that it's almost a third of facebook's market cap. now explain th
current monetary policy and you look at folks who are out there and there's a spectrum you know, hubbardtaylor, warsh, those three folks and cohn are all seen maybe a little bit more dovish, a little bit more hawkish but it's hard to think right now how let's say you appointed somebody now how would they change policy maybe joe has some ideas on how he would do it differently would you hike rates every meeting? is that what you want right now? nobody wants that. nobody thinks that's...
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so they're not decided on it there's always glenn hubbard out there, seems like a good idea. >> a wrinklewarsh? >> yeah. >> that he's not dovish enough >> well, this is -- that's interesting. but the trouble with kevin is it's a little hard to discern from his very strong and well written pieces, what he means about policy because there's a lot of head shaking in the room when kevin talks. >> can i ask you about tax reform >> sure. >> because people are still very positive in the business world about that even if there's a 7% change it could be a big deal for the economy. >> well that's the thing i mean, the democrats and republicans in the previous administration were 3 percentage points apart and couldn't make a deal a lot of people think they could get to some somewhere in the mid 20s, it would be a big success, it would be a process, you know, on the road to getting it right. >> yes >> the question becomes whether or not this president would settle for something less than the 15 he's after, even while it appears to me that a lot of republicans say 15 is unrealistic. along with the pos
so they're not decided on it there's always glenn hubbard out there, seems like a good idea. >> a wrinklewarsh? >> yeah. >> that he's not dovish enough >> well, this is -- that's interesting. but the trouble with kevin is it's a little hard to discern from his very strong and well written pieces, what he means about policy because there's a lot of head shaking in the room when kevin talks. >> can i ask you about tax reform >> sure. >> because people are...
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addition to those two economists in a new paper released yesterday john taylor, john cogan, glenn hubbard, very distant was to economists who feel this combination of progrowth policies can help achieve higher economic growth. >> what you are proposing to do is take policy actions today theoretically is that will result in future economic growth, which is the assumption that you base your deficit elimination on so it is a modern view of supply-side economics, a policy whereby corporations, wealthy individuals, experience tax savings in the money find its way back into the economy and new investment in job growth. >> i'm not sure the committee would agree with that characterization exactly but it is fair to say as the progrowth policies of our budget when implemented will generate more economic growth, more job creation, dynamic scoring. >> dynamic scoring refers to a piece of particular legislation, spending or revenue world where it is projected that that legislation has macroeconomic feedback affect, we are talking more broadly, more than dynamic scoring, more of a pro growth agenda des
addition to those two economists in a new paper released yesterday john taylor, john cogan, glenn hubbard, very distant was to economists who feel this combination of progrowth policies can help achieve higher economic growth. >> what you are proposing to do is take policy actions today theoretically is that will result in future economic growth, which is the assumption that you base your deficit elimination on so it is a modern view of supply-side economics, a policy whereby...