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as the nominee or as in jack kemp's case, the vp pick. rand paul heading into 2016 hopes to get a little separation from dad. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" starts right now. >>> drum beats of a coup at the u.s. capitol as a political firestorm rages around the israeli prime minister's speech to congress. this is "state of the union." >>> house speaker john boehner's job could be in jeopardy. senator dianne feinstein and former israeli ambassador michael oren on the ripping causing speech to congress. >>> i'm dman bash. chaos in congress. most of you are so unfortunately used to hearing that you're probably rolling your eyes right about now, but the drama i tc
as the nominee or as in jack kemp's case, the vp pick. rand paul heading into 2016 hopes to get a little separation from dad. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" starts right now. >>> drum beats of a coup at the u.s. capitol as a political firestorm rages around the israeli prime minister's speech to congress. this is "state of the union." >>> house speaker john...
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jack kemp was my really most influential person in my political life. lots of republicans talk about president reagan. president reagan compromised. he compromised on fundamental comprehensive tax reform. he sat down with tip o'neill. he left the white house and talk to democrats. remember that? he did. he got a big deal done. to get big things done -- immigration, tax reforms, trade bills -- you need the active involvement of the president because leadership. without that, not going to happen. it is not. it cannot. there is too many voices. too many stopping points. the last question, then i want to get to you -- you guys can ask whatever you want, within reason. the last question i will ask is, money. how come money? why can you get money out of politics? all you guys do is raise money. who agrees with that statement? money is the evil in politics. raise your hand. who has not spoken? what is your name, sir? what do you base your observation on? >> i just think it is often that a lot of our decisions in life are based off money. ehrlich: that is not a
jack kemp was my really most influential person in my political life. lots of republicans talk about president reagan. president reagan compromised. he compromised on fundamental comprehensive tax reform. he sat down with tip o'neill. he left the white house and talk to democrats. remember that? he did. he got a big deal done. to get big things done -- immigration, tax reforms, trade bills -- you need the active involvement of the president because leadership. without that, not going to happen....
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as the nominee or as in jack kemp's case the vp pick. rand paul heading into 2016 hopes to get a little separation from dad. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" starts right now. >>> drum beats of a coup at the u.s. capitol as a political firestorm rages around the israeli prime minister's speech to congress. this is "state of the union." >>> house speaker john boehner's job could be in jeopardy. senator dianne feinstein and former israeli ambassador michael oren on the ripping causing speech to congress. >>> i'm dman bash. chaos in congress. most of you are so unfortunately used to hearing that you're probably rolling your eyes right about now, but the drama i watched unfold in the capitol friday night was different. house republican leaders were blindsided when their plan to prevent the department of homeland security from shutting down was defeated. 52 conservatives voted no because the funding bill didn't also stop the president's immigration plan. in the e
as the nominee or as in jack kemp's case the vp pick. rand paul heading into 2016 hopes to get a little separation from dad. that's it for "inside politics." thanks for sharing your sunday morning. we'll see you soon. "state of the union" starts right now. >>> drum beats of a coup at the u.s. capitol as a political firestorm rages around the israeli prime minister's speech to congress. this is "state of the union." >>> house speaker john boehner's...
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. >> jack kemp was on the direction, enterprise zones, ways of developing neighborhoods -- we just talkedd deserts. >> why isn't trader joes's or whole paycheck going into inner cities? because they don't see -- they're can looking at desolate buildings and people taking public transportation, these people can't pay for it. if you brought back enterprise zones and you gave people some motivation to clean up the neighborhood and bring those big stores in then you're providing jobs and you're providing other revenue and other stores that come in. >> the roundtable's staying with us. up next the u.s. justice department has issued a report on the death of michael brown in ferguson. we'll talk about that next. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpo
. >> jack kemp was on the direction, enterprise zones, ways of developing neighborhoods -- we just talkedd deserts. >> why isn't trader joes's or whole paycheck going into inner cities? because they don't see -- they're can looking at desolate buildings and people taking public transportation, these people can't pay for it. if you brought back enterprise zones and you gave people some motivation to clean up the neighborhood and bring those big stores in then you're providing jobs...
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[applause] jack kemp was the first person to talk about this. i call these -- we take tax cuts to areas of high incidence of poverty, and we dramatically cut the taxes. not a little bit. we almost completely wipe out federal taxes so they can have more money. a detroit, it would be a 1.3 billion dollars tax cut. for baltimore, about 90 million per year. [applause] why does this work better than a government stimulus? we tried a government stimulus. we gave a bunch of money, about $800 billion that we gave out. we did not know who to give it to you. when they divided up, it was about 400 thousand dollars per job. if you give it back to the people -- think about baltimore, there are pockets of poverty but there are businesses that are succeeding. you don't want to give it to the brand-new person, given to the old business. they will hire new people. give them back more of their money but in a dramatic fashion to stimulate the cities and get the cities growing again. what i'm saying is think outside of the box. what we have been doing is not workin
[applause] jack kemp was the first person to talk about this. i call these -- we take tax cuts to areas of high incidence of poverty, and we dramatically cut the taxes. not a little bit. we almost completely wipe out federal taxes so they can have more money. a detroit, it would be a 1.3 billion dollars tax cut. for baltimore, about 90 million per year. [applause] why does this work better than a government stimulus? we tried a government stimulus. we gave a bunch of money, about $800 billion...
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jack kemp was my really most influential person in hi political have but a lot of republicans talk about president reagan. the would compromise. he sat down with tip o'neill. he left the white house and talked to democrats. he did. got a big deal done. to get big things done immigration, tax reform, trade bills, you need the active involvement of the president because leadership. without it, it's not going to happen. it's not. it can't. there's too many voices, too many stopping points. the last question that i want to -- you can ask whatever you want within reason -- the last question i'm going to ask is money. how come money? can't you get money out of politics? money, money money, all you guys do is raise money. right? who agrees with that statement? money is the evil in politics. raise your hand. who hasn't spoken. what's your answer? what do you base your observation on? >> um, i just think that it's often that a lot of our decisions in life are based off money. and how can we get more money versus maybe doing what's right situation. >> okay. okay. here's the problem. i have thought
jack kemp was my really most influential person in hi political have but a lot of republicans talk about president reagan. the would compromise. he sat down with tip o'neill. he left the white house and talked to democrats. he did. got a big deal done. to get big things done immigration, tax reform, trade bills, you need the active involvement of the president because leadership. without it, it's not going to happen. it's not. it can't. there's too many voices, too many stopping points. the...
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jack kemp always used to say it's not a zero sum game, that a rising tied lifts all boats. thought in my lifetime that the world would be battling al qaeda, boko haram, isis islamic jihad, hezbollah, hamas, radical islamists that -- you know newt gingrich made a great line. he said they have been at war with us since 1979 and the iranian hostage crisis. right? the 9/11 commission report said they were at war with us, we were not at war with them. we now -- i never thought in my lifetime that i admire the king of jordan. after one pilot was burned to death he opened up -- [ applause ] he opened up the gates of hell and fury on the radical islamists that killed that poor innocent pilot. i never thought i would admire the president of egypt who went before imams and said you have got to take back this religion from radicals that are hijacking it it. [ applause ] and that when 21 coptic christians martyred and assassinated in cold blood, that he would unleash hell and fury on radical islamists that he identified. and this is the sad part. the day that the president gave a state
jack kemp always used to say it's not a zero sum game, that a rising tied lifts all boats. thought in my lifetime that the world would be battling al qaeda, boko haram, isis islamic jihad, hezbollah, hamas, radical islamists that -- you know newt gingrich made a great line. he said they have been at war with us since 1979 and the iranian hostage crisis. right? the 9/11 commission report said they were at war with us, we were not at war with them. we now -- i never thought in my lifetime that i...
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and he convened a meeting with jack kemp at his house, and me, and i think bob or a few other people, i think it's important to know the long-term journey of tax reform. when i came -- one of the reasons i ran for the senate was i wanted to reform the income tax system. i remember reading an article by milton friedman many years before when i was a basketball player about how you could have a tax system with 16%, and i thought that's pretty interesting. and i read all of stanley surrey from harvard, joe peckman at brookings, and i remember in 1984, i went to walter mondale who was the candidate for president, for the democrats and tried to convince him to do tax reform. a a a >>> it leaked that maybe he would be doing tax reform. and so that is when ronald reagan in the middle of the campaign called for a study by the treasury department that was treasury one. and it so happened that the people at the treasury department and the tax area were really great people and they took the charge seriously. and they produced a document that was outstanding naturally when you throw it out there
and he convened a meeting with jack kemp at his house, and me, and i think bob or a few other people, i think it's important to know the long-term journey of tax reform. when i came -- one of the reasons i ran for the senate was i wanted to reform the income tax system. i remember reading an article by milton friedman many years before when i was a basketball player about how you could have a tax system with 16%, and i thought that's pretty interesting. and i read all of stanley surrey from...
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and he convened a meeting with jack kemp at his house, and me, and i think bob or a few other people.journey of tax reform. when i came -- one of the reasons i ran for the senate was i wanted to reform the income tax system. i remember reading an article by milton friedman many years before when i was a basketball player about how you could have a tax system with 16%, and i thought that's pretty interesting. and i read all of stanley surrey from harvard, joe peckman at brookings. and i remember in 1984 i went to walter mondale, who was the candidate for president for the democrats, and tried to convince him to do tax reform. i said it could take the issue from the republicans they're out there talking about tax cuts. here you could talk tax cuts and equity. he had been a member of the finance committee. and charlie rangel was his adviser on this issue. and i think the combination of those things made him unwilling to take what he thought was the big risk for a hopeless cause. and so it passed. however, as everything in politics, nothing's secret. it leaked that maybe mondale would be
and he convened a meeting with jack kemp at his house, and me, and i think bob or a few other people.journey of tax reform. when i came -- one of the reasons i ran for the senate was i wanted to reform the income tax system. i remember reading an article by milton friedman many years before when i was a basketball player about how you could have a tax system with 16%, and i thought that's pretty interesting. and i read all of stanley surrey from harvard, joe peckman at brookings. and i remember...
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. >> as a son of former vice presidental candidate jack kemp he grew up knows what it means to overcome> he joins us to share his recipe of success. we're doing okay. what is a blitz? you say we all face them. >> football blitz is when they're bringing more than four defensive lineman. >> a cheerleader? >> not a cheerleader. in that situation, it's not just danger, it's also opportunity. you have man to man coverage, no one playing the deep part of the field. some of the greatest plays in football comes during the blitz. >> you know what a blitz is by nature? more people coming than you have blockers. you have to adjust. sometimes life overwhelmed you and floods you. you have come up with strategies to find blockers and survive. >> you have to adapt and change really quickly. >> stop for a second. the long term view, what do you mean? >> you might get blitzed early in the game and could. >> could have been in 08 during the financial crisis. >> there is a long opportunity in this game. we will come back later in life, later in the game and succeed. we will learn something from that situa
. >> as a son of former vice presidental candidate jack kemp he grew up knows what it means to overcome> he joins us to share his recipe of success. we're doing okay. what is a blitz? you say we all face them. >> football blitz is when they're bringing more than four defensive lineman. >> a cheerleader? >> not a cheerleader. in that situation, it's not just danger, it's also opportunity. you have man to man coverage, no one playing the deep part of the field. some of...
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and he convened a meeting with jack kemp at his house, and me, and i think bob or a few other people, i think it's important to know the long-term journey of tax reform. when i came -- one of the reasons i ran for the senate was i wanted to reform the income tax system. i remember reading an article by milton friedman many years before when i was a basketball player about how you could have a tax system with 16%, and i thought that's pretty interesting. and i read all of stanley surrey from harvard, joe peckman at brookings, and i remember in 1986, i went to walter mondale, who was the candidate for president of the democrats, and tried to convince him to do tax reform. i said it could take the issue from the republicans, they were out there talking about tax cuts, here you could talk tax cuts and equity. he had been a member of the finance committee. and charlie wrangle was his adviser on this issue and i think the combination of those things made him unwilling to take what he thought was the big risk for a hopeless cause and so, it passed, however, as everything in politics, nothing
and he convened a meeting with jack kemp at his house, and me, and i think bob or a few other people, i think it's important to know the long-term journey of tax reform. when i came -- one of the reasons i ran for the senate was i wanted to reform the income tax system. i remember reading an article by milton friedman many years before when i was a basketball player about how you could have a tax system with 16%, and i thought that's pretty interesting. and i read all of stanley surrey from...
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[applause] jack kemp was the first person to talk about this.ese -- we take tax cuts to areas of high incidence of poverty, and we dramatically cut the taxes. not a little bit. we almost completely wipe out federal taxes so they can have more money. a detroit, it would be a 1.3 billion dollars tax cut. for baltimore about 90 million per year. [applause] why does this work better than a government stimulus? we tried a government stimulus. we gave a bunch of money, about $800 billion that we gave out. we did not know who to give it to you. when they divided up, it was about 400 thousand dollars per job. if you give it back to the people -- think about baltimore there are pockets of poverty, but there are businesses that are succeeding. you don't want to give it to the brand-new person given to the old business. they will hire new people. give them back more of their money but in a dramatic fashion to stimulate the cities and get the cities growing again. what i'm saying is think outside of the box. what we have been doing is not working. i think t
[applause] jack kemp was the first person to talk about this.ese -- we take tax cuts to areas of high incidence of poverty, and we dramatically cut the taxes. not a little bit. we almost completely wipe out federal taxes so they can have more money. a detroit, it would be a 1.3 billion dollars tax cut. for baltimore about 90 million per year. [applause] why does this work better than a government stimulus? we tried a government stimulus. we gave a bunch of money, about $800 billion that we gave...
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jack kemp was my really most influential person in my political life. a lot of republicans talk about presit's vent reagan. presit's vent reagan compromised. he compromised on fundamental comprehensive tax reform. he sat down with tip o'neill. he left the white house and tapined to democrats. he did. got a big deal done. to get big things done immigration, tax reform, trade bills you need the active involvement of the president because leadership. without it it's not gorsng to happen. it's not. it can't. there's too many vorsces. oo many stopping points. ok. the last question i want to give o you, you guys can ask whatever you want within reason, the last qronastion is money. how come monque? can't you get money out of politics? money is the root of all eviups money, money money that's all you guys do is raise monque. who agrees with that statement? money is the evil in politics. raise youtanhand. what do you base your observation on? >> i just think it's often that a lot of our decisions in life are based off money. how can we get more monque versus ma
jack kemp was my really most influential person in my political life. a lot of republicans talk about presit's vent reagan. presit's vent reagan compromised. he compromised on fundamental comprehensive tax reform. he sat down with tip o'neill. he left the white house and tapined to democrats. he did. got a big deal done. to get big things done immigration, tax reform, trade bills you need the active involvement of the president because leadership. without it it's not gorsng to happen. it's not....