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so i immediately got tried to get kemp to say. kemp would not say.p emphatic said something to the effect we're not here to talk about people's character to we are here to talk about issues. that was the end of the character issue drama but then he said he misunderstood the question. >> guest: he took a lot of heat for that. but he also said, i think both of them said to me afterward, long afterward for anything for this book, or for this documentary we did, they had no regrets about that. they both were the kinds of politicians who are uncomfortable talking about this stuff. and also what i did not know was that the "washington post" and other news organizations were working on a story about an illicit i guess is the word, affair that bob dole was having. he had not been, but he had for many, many years with a single woman. and they knew that. and it could be that that kept him from, they decided not to open up that can of worms because, even though the story, he was long estranged from his wife. the after he was having with a single woman and it wa
so i immediately got tried to get kemp to say. kemp would not say.p emphatic said something to the effect we're not here to talk about people's character to we are here to talk about issues. that was the end of the character issue drama but then he said he misunderstood the question. >> guest: he took a lot of heat for that. but he also said, i think both of them said to me afterward, long afterward for anything for this book, or for this documentary we did, they had no regrets about...
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. >> reporter: the suspect, 31-year-old thomas kemp was arrested in the 1200 block of eldon street, a few blocks from a previous attack. detectives say he looks a lot like this composite sketch put together with the victim's help. they aren't releasing his photo just yet. worried it will compromise the case against him in these two assaults and several others. >> right now, i think we are looking at seven different cases. we have not concluded the investigation in all of those and it's still ongoing. >> reporter: katherine redgrave says the imposter was posinga as a cop, jeopardizing public trust. >> this was particularly concerning to us, because we, the police department, make our livelihoods in the community developing trust and faith and working very closely through community policing efforts, and when something like this occurs, it cuts us to the core. >> thomas kemp who police say is married is being held at the fairfax county detention center without bond, brian. >> it's touchy, of course, if somebody approaches you claiming to be a police officer. oftentimes you just go with t
. >> reporter: the suspect, 31-year-old thomas kemp was arrested in the 1200 block of eldon street, a few blocks from a previous attack. detectives say he looks a lot like this composite sketch put together with the victim's help. they aren't releasing his photo just yet. worried it will compromise the case against him in these two assaults and several others. >> right now, i think we are looking at seven different cases. we have not concluded the investigation in all of those and...
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jack kemp came up with enterprise zones or empowerment zones. president clinton borrowed the terminology, heaped praise on congressman kemp but managed to turn the whole thing upside down where it had nothing to do with positive incentives and everything to do with a one-size-fits-all, top-down micromanagement with strings attached and mandates which haven't produced the positive outcome one would expect of the so we're going to go back to the original design of congressman kemp which, by the way, in researching empowerment zones, you may want to check out stewart butler at heritage. he pointed out to me that kemp's original bill had a majority of a democrat house all sign on as co-sponsors and somehow the bill was never called to a vote. that shows you the bipartisan support for the concept. and essentially what we did is carve out an exemption that the announcement in detroit of opportunity zones made the statement first and foremost that 9-9-9 just made the entire country one giant opportunity zone. kemp's design was to say, let's get rid of
jack kemp came up with enterprise zones or empowerment zones. president clinton borrowed the terminology, heaped praise on congressman kemp but managed to turn the whole thing upside down where it had nothing to do with positive incentives and everything to do with a one-size-fits-all, top-down micromanagement with strings attached and mandates which haven't produced the positive outcome one would expect of the so we're going to go back to the original design of congressman kemp which, by the...
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i worked on economic growth and tax reform commission that jack kemp headed up. and out of that commission came six principles that a replacement should satisfy. guess what? the fair tax, national consumption tax, and the flat tax on income, they both satisfied the six principles we came up with. at the 13 person commission was deadlocked on which to go because they both have agitated and they both had negatives, et cetera, and as a result the commission decided to state the principles. and we basically said in a report that got caught in a drawer by the way, basically said that either one of those will satisfy those principles. so for decades i've looked at both of them. and knew that they both offered some very positive benefits. the people who have supported flat tax for a long, long time feel very strongly about it. the people who supported the fair tax for a long time feel very strongly about it. so one of the objectives was, let's get both of these groups to the table. so the first, so, therefore, the 9% flat tax on personal income brought the flax tax peop
i worked on economic growth and tax reform commission that jack kemp headed up. and out of that commission came six principles that a replacement should satisfy. guess what? the fair tax, national consumption tax, and the flat tax on income, they both satisfied the six principles we came up with. at the 13 person commission was deadlocked on which to go because they both have agitated and they both had negatives, et cetera, and as a result the commission decided to state the principles. and we...
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today, paul kemp, ivins' attorney says he could have won the case.ter, no fingerprint, and no eyewitness. >> not one shred of evidence puts him in princeton, new jersey, not direct, not circumstantial nothing. >> the genetic evidence was challenged. after an independent review questioned the link between the anthrax in the letters and bruce ivins' flask, rmr 1029. microbiologist nancy connell, one of the authors, says the knew taegues could, in theory, have evolved in other labs that work with anthrax. >> rmr 1029 is skip with the possibility that's being in the flask but the opinion of the committee was that it was not shown to fit in there. >> and many of ivins' colleagues say he could not have made that much dried anthrax without being detected. >> how it was made, prepared, where it was done, over what period of time? there's a total void of evidence. >> not true say government officials. their evidence is circumstantial and enough to prove bruce ivins add the means, motive, and opportunity. >> we wanted our day in court so we could prove -- let
today, paul kemp, ivins' attorney says he could have won the case.ter, no fingerprint, and no eyewitness. >> not one shred of evidence puts him in princeton, new jersey, not direct, not circumstantial nothing. >> the genetic evidence was challenged. after an independent review questioned the link between the anthrax in the letters and bruce ivins' flask, rmr 1029. microbiologist nancy connell, one of the authors, says the knew taegues could, in theory, have evolved in other labs...
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today, paul kemp, ivins' attorney, says he could have won the case. there was no dna on the letter.eyewitness. >> not one shred of evidence puts him in princeton, new jersey. not direct. not circumstantial. nothing. >> the fbi's genetic evidence was also challenged by the national research council. after an independent review, its report earlier this year questioned the link between the anthrax in the letters and bruce ivins' flask, rmr 1029. microbiologist nancy connell, one of the authors, says the mutations could have in theory evolved in other labs that work with anthrax. >> rmr 1029 is consistent with the possibility of being the parent flask. the opinion of the committee was that that was not shown definitively. >> and many of ivins' colleagues say he could not make that much dried anthrax without being detected. >> how it was made, where it was prepared, where it was done, over what period of time. there's a total void of evidence. >> not true, say government officials. their evidence is circumstantial. and enough to prove bruce ivins had the means, motive and opportunity. >>
today, paul kemp, ivins' attorney, says he could have won the case. there was no dna on the letter.eyewitness. >> not one shred of evidence puts him in princeton, new jersey. not direct. not circumstantial. nothing. >> the fbi's genetic evidence was also challenged by the national research council. after an independent review, its report earlier this year questioned the link between the anthrax in the letters and bruce ivins' flask, rmr 1029. microbiologist nancy connell, one of the...
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kemp right?> guest: we have been in china 25 years and in our sector of transportation there are plenty of challenges in china, i can say that for sure. but, we have had a tremendous growth spurt there. what i wish i could say is that the united states does not have challenges and we have significant challenges as well. >> chris: mr. johnson, another business leader spoke out. ted leon who helped tod build aol and owner of two big sport teams here in washington. he wrote a blog about the president and his statements under the headline, class warfare yuck and he wrote some the in the democrat party are casting about for enemies and business leaders and anyone who achieved success in terms of rank orificical success is being cast as a bad guy in a black hat. mr. johnson, ted leon is a big democratic donor as are you but is the president playing class warfare. >> guest: the president has to recal brate the message. you don't get people liking you by demeaning their success. i grew up in a family of
kemp right?> guest: we have been in china 25 years and in our sector of transportation there are plenty of challenges in china, i can say that for sure. but, we have had a tremendous growth spurt there. what i wish i could say is that the united states does not have challenges and we have significant challenges as well. >> chris: mr. johnson, another business leader spoke out. ted leon who helped tod build aol and owner of two big sport teams here in washington. he wrote a blog about...
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kemp: best that i could tell, there was a van out there on the fire road. (panting) hey, eric. swamp guy said he saw a van out there, didn't he? delko: yeah, that's right. caine: maybe he meant an ambulance. this is csi delko requesting backup to the corner of sixth and crestline. that's sixth and crestline. search the building now! ♪ ♪ ♪ it's her. it's her, eric. angela? angela? she's alive. she is alive, gentlemen. angela? angela, we're friends. i'm a friend. here we go. good job. you're okay. good job. i'm not getting a signal. i'm gonna get an ambulance. hurry! good job. you made it. [ woman on r♪ bum-bum,stinct ] bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ bum-bum good job. - ♪ ai, ai, ai - ♪ bum-bum - ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum - ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] ♪ [ vocalizing up-tempo heavy metal song ] ♪ [ vocalizing continues ] ♪ [ all singing ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. take toast. spread with i can't believe it's not butter! add jacques. he's french. oui. ♪ oui like. [ male announcer ] fresh butter taste
kemp: best that i could tell, there was a van out there on the fire road. (panting) hey, eric. swamp guy said he saw a van out there, didn't he? delko: yeah, that's right. caine: maybe he meant an ambulance. this is csi delko requesting backup to the corner of sixth and crestline. that's sixth and crestline. search the building now! ♪ ♪ ♪ it's her. it's her, eric. angela? angela? she's alive. she is alive, gentlemen. angela? angela, we're friends. i'm a friend. here we go. good job....
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then there's the conservatives like jack kemp and ronald reagan.n cain, very much-- he's no jack kemp and no ronald reagan-- but he's very much in the second camp. he's likable. he's appealing. he's not electable. let's be very blunt about this. this is a man who has never run for library board. he's never been on a general election ballot about anything. republicans rail and rant about barack obama's lack of experience having served in the senate for four years when he ran for president in 2008, and it's not plausible talking about somebody who whose one electoral challenge was a republican primary he lost two to one. >> brown: another thing that got a lot of attention, and judy asked governor romney about it at the end, are the wall street protests. how big a deal do you think it is? >> i'm skeptical. there are a couple of hundred people here and there so i'm skeptical that they'll have mass rallies. i think they tap into a couple of issues-- student loans. and the second thing is wall street. i think you don't have to be a left winger to be real
then there's the conservatives like jack kemp and ronald reagan.n cain, very much-- he's no jack kemp and no ronald reagan-- but he's very much in the second camp. he's likable. he's appealing. he's not electable. let's be very blunt about this. this is a man who has never run for library board. he's never been on a general election ballot about anything. republicans rail and rant about barack obama's lack of experience having served in the senate for four years when he ran for president in...
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kemp: best that i could tell, there was a van out there on the fire road. (panting) hey, eric. swamp guy said he saw a van out there, didn't he? delko: yeah, that's right. caine: maybe he meant an ambulance. this is csi delko requesting backup to the corner of sixth and crestline. that's sixth and crestline. search the building now! ♪ ♪ ♪ it's her. it's her, eric. angela? angela? she's alive. she is alive, gentlemen. angela? angela, we're friends. i'm a friend. here we go. good job. you're okay. good job. i'm not getting a signal. i'm gonna get an ambulance. hurry! good job. you made it. [ woman on r♪ bum-bum,stinct ] bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ bum-bum good job. - ♪ ai, ai, ai - ♪ bum-bum - ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum - ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] ♪ [ vocalizing up-tempo heavy metal song ] ♪ [ vocalizing continues ] ♪ [ all singing ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. take toast. spread with i can't believe it's not butter! add jacques. he's french. oui. ♪ oui like. [ male announcer ] fresh butter taste
kemp: best that i could tell, there was a van out there on the fire road. (panting) hey, eric. swamp guy said he saw a van out there, didn't he? delko: yeah, that's right. caine: maybe he meant an ambulance. this is csi delko requesting backup to the corner of sixth and crestline. that's sixth and crestline. search the building now! ♪ ♪ ♪ it's her. it's her, eric. angela? angela? she's alive. she is alive, gentlemen. angela? angela, we're friends. i'm a friend. here we go. good job....
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and if they're on and on that amount then they should you know go to the edge and ridge occasion kemp's and if that doesn't help then be headed now we just recently saw the world out in a huge protest in israel five hundred thousand people in the streets basically they are part of this global what some call or i call the global insurrection against banker occupation has there been any communication between let's say the television wall street athens cairo tunis this is a global uprising do you see any of that global communication happening views of the twitter and other sites or just in any way yes i receive e-mails and messages and letters from all over the world especially israel and turkey and even iran everywhere i i see it all and i just encourage everybody get togethers for. yes you can stop all that lefty faction ing stuff that leftist men love to do when men come together and it's ours and we'll take it and we'll fix it in a heartbeat ok on the twitter own sphere front we have some questions from twitter i'm going to ask you a few twitter questions what this one's from bloated l
and if they're on and on that amount then they should you know go to the edge and ridge occasion kemp's and if that doesn't help then be headed now we just recently saw the world out in a huge protest in israel five hundred thousand people in the streets basically they are part of this global what some call or i call the global insurrection against banker occupation has there been any communication between let's say the television wall street athens cairo tunis this is a global uprising do you...
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in the early 1990s, i was asked to serve on commission with jack kemp, the economic growth and tax reform commission. we started the fair tax, the flat tax, and came to some wonderful conclusions about what a good tax structure ought to be. let me introduce before i go any further my senior economic adviser, the co-architect of 9-9-9, mr. rich lowry out of cleveland, ohio. [cheers and applause] i'm happy to be in detroit, but more importantly, i'm happy to be in america where opportunity is born and this is where dreams can be achieved. [applause] i know you heard a lot of disinformation about 9-9-9. don't believe it. look it up for yourself. this is why i want to review that before i get to the opportunity zone. first, 9-9-9, we had five simple principles that we wanted to satisfy. we wanted it to be simple. we wanted it to be transparent. so that you would know when and how you were going to be taxed. we wanted it to be first time. how many people here like spending money to get your tax returns filled out? that's not very efficient. it costs $438 billion a year to file and comply. we w
in the early 1990s, i was asked to serve on commission with jack kemp, the economic growth and tax reform commission. we started the fair tax, the flat tax, and came to some wonderful conclusions about what a good tax structure ought to be. let me introduce before i go any further my senior economic adviser, the co-architect of 9-9-9, mr. rich lowry out of cleveland, ohio. [cheers and applause] i'm happy to be in detroit, but more importantly, i'm happy to be in america where opportunity is...
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numerous times ronald reagan flew this plane i served during the reagan campaign with people like jack kemp on our last ronald reagan ronald reagan ronald reagan ronald reagan ronald reagan president reagan president reagan president reagan ronald reagan i with president reagan president reagan were here president reagan were in the reagan library ronald reagan ronald reagan granted reagan president reagan stand in the reagan tradition under ronald reagan. ronald reagan so what does it say when ronald reagan has to be the voice of reason when it comes to taxing the rich and sort of calling his plan to tax the rich the buffett rule a real bombshell just call that the reagan rule it really shows you how far the right the g.o.p. has moved in the last twenty years or co-leader reagan wanted the wealthy to pay their fair share in taxes who wasn't considered some sort of radical socialist collision position these dates maybe it's because it comes from a democrat either way the republicans intransigence on taxes is truly a dangerous overcoming society that is completely unequal and that's somethin
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. >>> this tells the story of paul kemp, played by johnny depp.to puerto rico to write for a local newspaper in san juan. >>> eddie murphy and ben stiller. the guy in the penthouse who has been managing their pensions steals all their money. stiller recruits murphy's character to steal back the money. >>> he's been a hit in the shrek movies, and now the cat gets his own adventures. he teams up with humpty dumpty, and the street savvy kitty to steal the golden egg. >> i saw selma in one of the commercials last night. >> you have to be careful with your young children, but it looks like a fun movie. >>> good morning and thank you for watching 9 news now. it's 6:00 a.m. i'm andrin nay roane. >> happy friday. -- i'm andrea roane. >> happy friday! glad you are here. take it away. >> reporter: here in the meet metro, not -- immediate metro, not going to have problems with the sticky stuff, however, north of the pennsylvania border, the i-81 corridor, the mountains, blue ridge, west virginia, winter storm watches have been posted for tonight and saturday
. >>> this tells the story of paul kemp, played by johnny depp.to puerto rico to write for a local newspaper in san juan. >>> eddie murphy and ben stiller. the guy in the penthouse who has been managing their pensions steals all their money. stiller recruits murphy's character to steal back the money. >>> he's been a hit in the shrek movies, and now the cat gets his own adventures. he teams up with humpty dumpty, and the street savvy kitty to steal the golden egg....
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once you have a solution as my good friend jack kemp used to say a rise in tihaied lifts all votes. >kids are protesting wall street. do you belief they are unamerican? >> i don't believe they are unamerican but i believe they are anti capitalism. secondly wall street isn't where they ought to be froesing. wall street didn't spend a trillion dollars to try to spend this nation to prosperity. all of that was done by this administration. >> a lot of people are asking herman cain why aren't you in iowa? why aren't you in new hampshire? why are you here selling books? >> i have been to iowa 24 times since the beginning of the year. it's not like we don't have a presence frin iowa. but in order to get my main idea i felt as if i needed to also help promote the book because this book answers the questions that a lot of people are asking. who is herman cain? >> who is herman cain. my question for you craig is as you join me here at the county park in lower manhattan does he feel the buzz of a reel contender? >> he has the buzz. you look at the crowds in pentagon city they came out in droves
once you have a solution as my good friend jack kemp used to say a rise in tihaied lifts all votes. >kids are protesting wall street. do you belief they are unamerican? >> i don't believe they are unamerican but i believe they are anti capitalism. secondly wall street isn't where they ought to be froesing. wall street didn't spend a trillion dollars to try to spend this nation to prosperity. all of that was done by this administration. >> a lot of people are asking herman cain...
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. >> so the real candidates were dole, quayle, simpson, kemp.yone else that you remember as being an important candidate? >> you don't have clint eastwood on there. make my day. >> was -- you know clint eastwood's know was thrown in at one point? >> bill: i wouldn't be laughing. they can have done worse than mr. eastwood. check four, lady gaga serenading bill clinton at his 65th byrd day party in california. >> tonight i just thought we'd all get caught up in a little bill romance. ♪ ohh ♪ caught in a big romance ♪ ♪ >> bill: you don't expect me to say anything, do you? do you? finally, check five, "the factor" wants economic justice for you, the folks who watch us. we know money is tight these days and we know holiday gift giving time fast approaching. in addition, we know that charitable giving is down because of the recession, off by $20 billion since 2007. so we have a plan. economic justice for you. first, you boy a copy of my best seller on billoreilly.com, get a free copy of "waking hours from lis peil. then if you become a premium member
. >> so the real candidates were dole, quayle, simpson, kemp.yone else that you remember as being an important candidate? >> you don't have clint eastwood on there. make my day. >> was -- you know clint eastwood's know was thrown in at one point? >> bill: i wouldn't be laughing. they can have done worse than mr. eastwood. check four, lady gaga serenading bill clinton at his 65th byrd day party in california. >> tonight i just thought we'd all get caught up in a...
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and i followed up with kemp at the next presidential debate.his came back to you when you were at news hour a little more than a year later, "the washington post" had a huge story, ken star investigating the relationship with monica lewinsky. the president of the united states on the program and this is how you hand tell. >> mr. president, is that true? >> that is not true. that is not true. i did not ask anyone to tell anything other than the truth. there is no improper relationship and i intend to cooperate with this inquiry. but that is not true. >> the only improper relationship, define what you mean by that. >> i think you know what it means. it means there is not a sexual relationship, improper sexual relationship or any kind of improper relationship. >> you had no sexual relationship with this young woman? >> there is not a sexual relationship, that is accurate. >> and what did you miss in that interview? >> oh, man, i missed what he was saying, i mean, thank you for running that. >> it is in the book. >> it is in the book. it is the sin
and i followed up with kemp at the next presidential debate.his came back to you when you were at news hour a little more than a year later, "the washington post" had a huge story, ken star investigating the relationship with monica lewinsky. the president of the united states on the program and this is how you hand tell. >> mr. president, is that true? >> that is not true. that is not true. i did not ask anyone to tell anything other than the truth. there is no improper...
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before eldridge met christie kemp. >> jamey eldridge moved in next to me in the room and man, she wasbeautiful. you know? she didn't want nothing to do with me. she didn't like me. but you know, she came around. the dimples, they got her. you're crazy, but i love you. jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. >> what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love her. yeah, i'm in love with her. and she loves me. it's a much more intense kind of love than i think you would get out in the free world because out there, you have so many distractions, you know, and other things to do. you don't have that in here. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> but there are two downsides to prison relationships. one is that displays of affection are against the rules and can result in segregation. the other is that most of the the time, one person eventually gets left behind. campbell is in the third year of a mandatory 20-year sentence for second-degree murder. eldridge in her third year of an eight-year senten
before eldridge met christie kemp. >> jamey eldridge moved in next to me in the room and man, she wasbeautiful. you know? she didn't want nothing to do with me. she didn't like me. but you know, she came around. the dimples, they got her. you're crazy, but i love you. jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. >> what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love her....
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in foundation is -- >> bruce bartlett held senior policies in the administrations and staffs jack kemp and ron paul and this is his words. in my opinion, that is pretty thoughtful article. in my opinion, regulatory uncertainty is a canard invented by republicans that allows them to use current economic problems to pursue an agenda supported by the business community year nb and year out. in other words it's a simple case of political opportunism and not -- i'll say what he sites is the level of unemployment and the rate of growth and profitability in the sectors of the economy where we're trying to put in better protections, health care, energy and financial services and he cites an academic that says there's no evidence you can find support the proposition that our efforts to design better protections in those areas are damaging growth. what's damaging growth and confidence is the growth is slower than we'd like because we're still healing from a terrible financial crisis and we fates the cumulative shocks of europe and japan and that's why we have more work to do. >> thank you, the g
in foundation is -- >> bruce bartlett held senior policies in the administrations and staffs jack kemp and ron paul and this is his words. in my opinion, that is pretty thoughtful article. in my opinion, regulatory uncertainty is a canard invented by republicans that allows them to use current economic problems to pursue an agenda supported by the business community year nb and year out. in other words it's a simple case of political opportunism and not -- i'll say what he sites is the...
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. >> understandably members of the house ways and means company and dave kemp, don't want the super committeewith taxes because they say they don't have the experience, this is what the ways and means committee does. there isn't going to be a solution with a tax component is there? do you think you can do enough on the spending cut side? >> no question about it. i think 1.2 trillion is a very small amount of spending cuts over the next decade. and if you tie at least that amount of spending cuts with real reforms on social security, and medicare, both parties want, yeah, i think that's the right recipe. and our thought is, if they can do tax reform and do it right in this timetable, fine, but frankly most members of the super committee don't have the knowledge frankly or the expertise to do it. >> there are reports confirmed by nbc news that republican members of the super committee are talking about tax reform as a componentç and in particulars much as $200 billion in more revenue by broadening the tax base. does that appeal to you? >> it depends what the broadening entails. i think right n
. >> understandably members of the house ways and means company and dave kemp, don't want the super committeewith taxes because they say they don't have the experience, this is what the ways and means committee does. there isn't going to be a solution with a tax component is there? do you think you can do enough on the spending cut side? >> no question about it. i think 1.2 trillion is a very small amount of spending cuts over the next decade. and if you tie at least that amount of...
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paul says don't believe herman cain when he says he's an outsider, part of the dole/kemp campaign, ran for senate, ran for president before, this is where ron paul goes off the reservation, a member of the federal reserve board out in kansas city. >> not bad. >> listen to congressman paul here saying he's no outsider. >> they haven't invited me to become part of the federal reserve system. >> no, i don't think so. >> he's part of the banking establishment, no wonder, he defended the bailouts and t.a.r.p. and all of this. he's part of that system. >> so everybody's fighting for their niche. ron paul saying this guy's not an outsider. smart strategy, right? >> oh, absolutely. ron paul's very much against the federal reserve, and we all know that, and that's a very, very hot spot, hot subject for his followers. so if herman cain is one of the outsiders, as he says, obviously he's going to lose votes with his constituents. >> what's -- if you were advising herman cain and you're in the green room tonight and he's getting ready to head out on the stage, and you've been there for candidates
paul says don't believe herman cain when he says he's an outsider, part of the dole/kemp campaign, ran for senate, ran for president before, this is where ron paul goes off the reservation, a member of the federal reserve board out in kansas city. >> not bad. >> listen to congressman paul here saying he's no outsider. >> they haven't invited me to become part of the federal reserve system. >> no, i don't think so. >> he's part of the banking establishment, no...
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talked about running for president in mid '90s, advised dole-kemp campaign, ran for senate in 2004. he's not a guy that walks out of the boardroom and leapt into the presidential campaign. he's got more history than that. >> he does have more history than that. at moment the most fascinating figure in american politics. appreciate your insights today, gentlemen. >>> now that he's rising in the poll, can herman cain translate that into the organizational and fund-raising success necessary for the long march to the republican nomination? that's tonight's truth, next. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains 5 billion a year from post-office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress c
talked about running for president in mid '90s, advised dole-kemp campaign, ran for senate in 2004. he's not a guy that walks out of the boardroom and leapt into the presidential campaign. he's got more history than that. >> he does have more history than that. at moment the most fascinating figure in american politics. appreciate your insights today, gentlemen. >>> now that he's rising in the poll, can herman cain translate that into the organizational and fund-raising success...
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. >> so the real candidates were dole, quayle, simpson, kemp.r being an important candidate? >> you don't have clint eastwood on there. make my day. which you know clint eastwood's name was thrown out at one point? >> no, i didn't know that. >> when we were way behind, it was suggested in not
. >> so the real candidates were dole, quayle, simpson, kemp.r being an important candidate? >> you don't have clint eastwood on there. make my day. which you know clint eastwood's name was thrown out at one point? >> no, i didn't know that. >> when we were way behind, it was suggested in not