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we want to incentivize u.s. companies to invest here to create factories here. we want to incentivize foreign companies to locate facilities here. that's the goal then clearly the best way to do and encourage companies to make those long term decisions is through a permanent change in the tax code. the risk that you run with temporary measure is that people aren't going that make the long term business decision. long term growth decision i think everyone is hoping they will make as a result of tax reform. >> bigger picture stand point. we're about seven months in this presidency, they don't have major legislative achievement to brag about. tax reform is the next big thing they trying to do. if they don't succeed, what do you think it would mean? do you think it would affect the way the chamber interact with republicans? >> actually we made very clear end of july, our ceo tom donohue sent open her to member of congress. tax reform is not an option. failing to do tax reform is not an option. this is what our economy needs and it's what american families need. this
we want to incentivize u.s. companies to invest here to create factories here. we want to incentivize foreign companies to locate facilities here. that's the goal then clearly the best way to do and encourage companies to make those long term decisions is through a permanent change in the tax code. the risk that you run with temporary measure is that people aren't going that make the long term business decision. long term growth decision i think everyone is hoping they will make as a result of...
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they see that as incentivizing u.s.acturing, relocating here and creating jobs. .hey want to strengthen labor and environmental protections they want to add chapters like currency manipulation. there are a number of ways that they are trying to get to achieve their number one goal which is reducing the trade deficit. interestingake an point that the trade deficit with mexico and there is a trade surplus with canada. happy reversing the surplus with canada? >> we haven't gotten into a lot of specifics on this. the u.s.rkable that negotiate objectives, reducing the trade deficit with mexico is an objective but there's really no mention of that in the chapter on services which the u.s. has a surplus with both canada and mexico. there's not a lot of details. what we will see tomorrow is the trade ministers responsible for nafta broadly outlining their goals at a press conference and then things will go behind closed doors. that's when it will get down to the nitty-gritty details. david: they have this goal of reducing or el
they see that as incentivizing u.s.acturing, relocating here and creating jobs. .hey want to strengthen labor and environmental protections they want to add chapters like currency manipulation. there are a number of ways that they are trying to get to achieve their number one goal which is reducing the trade deficit. interestingake an point that the trade deficit with mexico and there is a trade surplus with canada. happy reversing the surplus with canada? >> we haven't gotten into a lot...
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there's an argument that donald trump, the loose cannon, could incentivize china to hold north korea to what they agreed to. we've had u.s. presidents who are nice and polite and appeasing, trying to use diplomacy and strategic patience to get north korea to cooperate and they continued to develop nuclear capability. and i think the fundamental question we have to ask is, every president says we will not allow north korea to get a nuclear weapon that can hit the continental united states. they say that's a red line, we will not. really? are we really committed to that? or are we okay with it? i think it's perfectly plausible to say, look, pakistan and other countries we don't necessary like, they're nuclear, we can live with that. but we've always said we can't. and if you can't live with that, then you do have to get tough at some point. donald trump has gotten tough on a couple of other people in six months. >> there's a way to send a message. i think this is an opportunity for him to be presidential. and if you look back at crisis moments like with the cuban missile crisis, with jfk, or even the evil empire speech tha
there's an argument that donald trump, the loose cannon, could incentivize china to hold north korea to what they agreed to. we've had u.s. presidents who are nice and polite and appeasing, trying to use diplomacy and strategic patience to get north korea to cooperate and they continued to develop nuclear capability. and i think the fundamental question we have to ask is, every president says we will not allow north korea to get a nuclear weapon that can hit the continental united states. they...
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incentivize murder terrorism. we give over 3 $300 million year s of aid to the palestinian authorities. this bill crafted is going to cut off all u.s. funding to the until they authority change their laws which reward terrorists and reward people for killing a young man like taylor force. why did he die is this what did he do wrong? nothing. i don't want his death to be in vein. thissingor brought me issue explaining to me the palestinian law is so corrupt, theirave a schedule in law as to how much you'll receive based on how long you and the payments you receive if you are killed and become a martyr. it is a sick system. it these to change. this legislation suspends all payments to the palestinian they change from perverted and sick practice. u.s. i.d. payments to go to the palestinian people. secretary ofbe state and palestinian authorit ies making progress on problem. it is basically the only hospital of the palestinian women and children. our goal is not to punish will and children. thegoal is to change practice that i think corrupts the our goal is to change a practice that i think corrupts the palestinian youth, inconsistent
incentivize murder terrorism. we give over 3 $300 million year s of aid to the palestinian authorities. this bill crafted is going to cut off all u.s. funding to the until they authority change their laws which reward terrorists and reward people for killing a young man like taylor force. why did he die is this what did he do wrong? nothing. i don't want his death to be in vein. thissingor brought me issue explaining to me the palestinian law is so corrupt, theirave a schedule in law as to how...
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incentivize murder and terrorism. we give over $300 million a year in aid to palestinian authority. this bill crafted by senator corker myself and others is going to cut off all u.s. funding to the palestinian authority until they stop rewarding people for killing a young man like taylor force. why did he die? what did he do wrong? nothing. i don't want his death to be in vain. this was brought to me explaining the law is so corrupt they have a schedule in their law as to how much you will receive based on how long you are in jail, the payments you receive if you're killed and become a martyr. it is a sick system. it needs to change. this legislation suspends all payments to the palestinian authority until they change this perverted and sick practice. it allows u.s. aid id payments to go to the palestinian people but there has to be a certification from the secretary of state the palestinian authority is making progress on this problem. the hospital in east jerusalem is basically the only hospital for palestinian women and children. our goal is not to punish women and children. our goal is to change a practice that i think corrupts the palestinian youth, inconsis
incentivize murder and terrorism. we give over $300 million a year in aid to palestinian authority. this bill crafted by senator corker myself and others is going to cut off all u.s. funding to the palestinian authority until they stop rewarding people for killing a young man like taylor force. why did he die? what did he do wrong? nothing. i don't want his death to be in vain. this was brought to me explaining the law is so corrupt they have a schedule in their law as to how much you will...
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u.s. trade policy into the kind of a vehicle that president trump and various other trade critics have been talking about which is it's got to focus on incentivizing production and employment in this country rather than encouraging offshoring and it's encourage way too much offshoring as adam smith want to want the wealth of nations as it is literally what they manufacture that's right because in compas is as he recognized even before economists were talking about you know fancy words law like productivity he realized it incorporated knowledge reflected nala. and knowledge was the nation's most important economic asset by far so the knowledge necessary to engineer something to design something to invent something to manufacture and write which also spins off great services which in turn are or knowledge intensive themselves and this is the big problem the administration has been saying they're going to go after china that they're forcing the export of knowledge right of technology right the chinese essentially hold up american corporations to blackmail standards they say if you don't transfer a lots of your very best know how to chinese partners w
u.s. trade policy into the kind of a vehicle that president trump and various other trade critics have been talking about which is it's got to focus on incentivizing production and employment in this country rather than encouraging offshoring and it's encourage way too much offshoring as adam smith want to want the wealth of nations as it is literally what they manufacture that's right because in compas is as he recognized even before economists were talking about you know fancy words law like...
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u.s. news & world report's fault and there's nothing we can do about it. but there are things we can do. collectiveked about action by law schools. talk about changes in hiring practices that therefore incentivize law school to produce different products. alternatively, to create different measures for those students who are graduating. , overhere is the bar exam which we do have a significant amount of control and questions about whether we should be thinking about changing the bar ,xam, asking different things directing different kinds of skill set development through the bar exam is he issued that i was trying to put on the floor. in newenderson: hampshire they actually have a pilot program, i will get the name right -- i won't get the name right, the franklin pierce report? ok. it basically allowed law school graduates in new hampshire to completely opt out of the new hampshire bar if they actually took a series of courses that were simulations. they basically built a portfolio. you take away for the employers was the young people that went to their program were just demonstrably better on so many different dimensions, which i think to justice kourlis's point, the initial demand on who gets
u.s. news & world report's fault and there's nothing we can do about it. but there are things we can do. collectiveked about action by law schools. talk about changes in hiring practices that therefore incentivize law school to produce different products. alternatively, to create different measures for those students who are graduating. , overhere is the bar exam which we do have a significant amount of control and questions about whether we should be thinking about changing the bar ,xam,...
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corporations to incentivize businesses to outsource jobs lower the wages of american workers and as a favor to big business it even had secret settlement panels in there as a way to avoid the u.s. national labor laws and environmental regulations so i don't understand why the left continues to defend this except that it's really about you know. big global movement on the part of the left and absolutely the wall should be tied to it of course the mexican president doesn't want this taken to the public because he doesn't want the public to understand the truth about nafta and that it is a bad deal for the american public and hopefully they actually get on the horn and speak to one another not tweet each other thank you so much for sharing your insights with us mitch caesar and andrea kay thank you have. a rocky army says most of the city of tel afar has been liberated from islamic state militants but as our guys you have reports deadly surprises are around every corner . then the islamiya by the islamic state will remain you'll find graffiti like that plastered whenever the bridges and buildings inside a frog iraq he sent his haven't yet gotten around to covering them up what wi
corporations to incentivize businesses to outsource jobs lower the wages of american workers and as a favor to big business it even had secret settlement panels in there as a way to avoid the u.s. national labor laws and environmental regulations so i don't understand why the left continues to defend this except that it's really about you know. big global movement on the part of the left and absolutely the wall should be tied to it of course the mexican president doesn't want this taken to the...
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incentivize companies to bring money back to america. our tax plan has incentives for companies to bring cash back to america and invest it in the united states and invest it in the u.seate high-paying jobs here at home. stuart: how are you going to stop the leaks because it looks like sabotage from within at the moment? >> look, i come to work every day to do my job, i know that my team is doing a great job and i will let somebody else worry about those problems. stuart: you really learned a great deal about diplomacy. you really have. we love the way you answer questions directly. i said, you're not going to pay for themselves these tax cuts, you said, no, they are going to pay for themselves, we really like that, sir. >> well, i enjoy talking to you as well. [laughter] stuart: okay, let's do it more often. gary cohn, thank you, sir. we appreciate it. >> thank you. stuart: back to our panel. you heard what the good man had to say, your reaction? >> i think it's great, it's refreshing, a guy not an economist and he's coming out there, he understands the real world, he's coming out there and he's saying things we need to hear but i think it was great that you put him
incentivize companies to bring money back to america. our tax plan has incentives for companies to bring cash back to america and invest it in the united states and invest it in the u.seate high-paying jobs here at home. stuart: how are you going to stop the leaks because it looks like sabotage from within at the moment? >> look, i come to work every day to do my job, i know that my team is doing a great job and i will let somebody else worry about those problems. stuart: you really...