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reflects our old koch. there's one german, one ceo and is not a caricature, it's not the kind of political cartoonist caricature that most people might picture but it is definitely fair to say that charles koch has a very defined view of how the world works, how markets work, how political systems should work and that is to let human decision-making broadly based on fold, if you will. it's this kind of austrian economist like hayek that centralized control, decision-making only causes more harm than good and therefore even well-intentioned governments innovation, i'm sorry, government intervention only hurts more people than it helps and this is a very i think sincerely held view of koch and the people that work for this institution so how do they view donald trump? i would think it's fair to say a few donald trump as ideologically inconsistent and holding these views for example, cracking down on immigration. raising trade barriers, these things that are seen to supposedly help the middle class i think in
reflects our old koch. there's one german, one ceo and is not a caricature, it's not the kind of political cartoonist caricature that most people might picture but it is definitely fair to say that charles koch has a very defined view of how the world works, how markets work, how political systems should work and that is to let human decision-making broadly based on fold, if you will. it's this kind of austrian economist like hayek that centralized control, decision-making only causes more harm...
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of the new cycle the big the environmental activist has 73 million more than kochs.s almost $2 billion you dwarf the kochs. warda you complaining about? >> billionaire verses billionaire does not help the doesn't matter what side but george soros would gladly get out of politics to support campaign finance reform. john: because the government is in charge. >> because they believe money corrupts the political process. john: look at the spending most assume republicans are richer but look at the numbers from the last election democratic party and the about campaign spent slightly more than the republican. >> that is the first time in my lifetime i think we don't like it when democrats play the same game. >> with the koch brothers i have spent time with both david and charles and they have paid me to speak at a few of their even said they gave the money to charities. issing fehr doing something terrible david is a more visible brother and once ran for office and is in the society pages. charles stays in kansas to grow the company more than 100 fold that is real wealth c
of the new cycle the big the environmental activist has 73 million more than kochs.s almost $2 billion you dwarf the kochs. warda you complaining about? >> billionaire verses billionaire does not help the doesn't matter what side but george soros would gladly get out of politics to support campaign finance reform. john: because the government is in charge. >> because they believe money corrupts the political process. john: look at the spending most assume republicans are richer but...
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this is a sincerely held view of the koch and the people who work for the institution. so how do they view donald trump. it's fair to say they view him as ideologically inconsistent in holding these views and cracking down on immigration, raising trade barriers, these things that are supposedly helping the middle class in the view of koch world would only do more harm than good. they're certainly not on board with what is happened over the past year it's fair to say they don't support the trump agenda as it appears now. it would be my view they're trying to steer trump more toward their point of view which they have a lot of common ground. the extremely limited federal government. what's happening at the pa would please many people in the orbit of the koch industries. but they don't want to see the border adjustment tax which will intervene in the economy to help certain industries over another. it's a game of supporting what they think will work in the maybe fighting the interventions they want to stop. it's a complex relationship. >> when we met you were coming out of
this is a sincerely held view of the koch and the people who work for the institution. so how do they view donald trump. it's fair to say they view him as ideologically inconsistent in holding these views and cracking down on immigration, raising trade barriers, these things that are supposedly helping the middle class in the view of koch world would only do more harm than good. they're certainly not on board with what is happened over the past year it's fair to say they don't support the trump...
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i mean, the koch brothers are all over the place with money.hey're supporting people who i think are anathema to the community that i represent, but i defend their right to spend their money where they want to spend. soros spends his money all over the country. >> george, you're telling me that if the koch brothers had given a million and a half -- untermeyer spent his own money. you're telling me the koch brothers dropped a million and a half into this race, and somebody won it, you wouldn't be upset about it? >> the koch brothers drop a million and a half dollars in congressional races all over the country. >> but you're talking about here in philadelphia now. >> if they come into philadelphia and decide there's a candidate that they want to support, i might not like it, but they have a right to do it. >> there's not a question about rights or laws, but it is important that people understand where the money came from. >> i'm not troubled by the fact that he spent that money, and i believe krasner would have won without that money. >> i don't
i mean, the koch brothers are all over the place with money.hey're supporting people who i think are anathema to the community that i represent, but i defend their right to spend their money where they want to spend. soros spends his money all over the country. >> george, you're telling me that if the koch brothers had given a million and a half -- untermeyer spent his own money. you're telling me the koch brothers dropped a million and a half into this race, and somebody won it, you...
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raising trade barriers to help the middle class and in view of koch world would do more harm than good so they're not on board over the last year it is fair to say they don't support that trump agenda. so it would be my view that they tried to steer trump to the point of view in which they have common ground but what is happening at the epa right now would please many people or her koch industries but they don't want to see the border adjustment tax or help certain industries is the game of supporting what they think will work or fighting the interventions. is a complex relationship. >> when we met your coming out as a reporter from little rock and working a lot in the midwest on the ground reporter and one of the themes he were advertising with work in progress with a hot line in those out of electing presidents trump said he would be rising incomes bring back to these communities is a must have reflected and talk to your blue state colleagues about what you think was going on in some of these communities and what equation of pope word desperation or grenade throwing with this wave of
raising trade barriers to help the middle class and in view of koch world would do more harm than good so they're not on board over the last year it is fair to say they don't support that trump agenda. so it would be my view that they tried to steer trump to the point of view in which they have common ground but what is happening at the epa right now would please many people or her koch industries but they don't want to see the border adjustment tax or help certain industries is the game of...
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. >>> jonathan koch was a hollywood heavyweight who barely escaped death. having lost his leg, about to lose a hand he turned to a pioneering procedure, a human hand transplant. could his dreams once again be within reach? after a marathon 17-hour surgery, jonathan koch emerging with a new left hand. >> it's jennifer's birthday when i got out of surgery. and she said, i just want one thing. i just want you to move one of your fingers. and i didn't think there was any chance i could. but i thought about it. and it moved. >> that's amazing. for the rest of the day, any time anybody came into the room doctor nurses friends family he's go haaay! >> as soon as we walked into jonathan's room he gives me the thumbs-up like the fonz used to do. right? this guy, he's absolutely perfect. >> reporter: dr. azari also thought the surgery was perfect. the team of 24 nurses and doctors from competing hospitals successfully attaching the donor hand to jonathan's. >> doc, will i be able to play the peon know after surgery? >> reporter: the recovery was far more treacherous
. >>> jonathan koch was a hollywood heavyweight who barely escaped death. having lost his leg, about to lose a hand he turned to a pioneering procedure, a human hand transplant. could his dreams once again be within reach? after a marathon 17-hour surgery, jonathan koch emerging with a new left hand. >> it's jennifer's birthday when i got out of surgery. and she said, i just want one thing. i just want you to move one of your fingers. and i didn't think there was any chance i...
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this is a budget that says if you are the second wealthiest family in america, the koch brothers family, a family that has contributed many of hundreds of millions of dollars into the republican party, you can get up to a $34 million tax break, but at the same time, if you are a working-class student trying to figure out how you can possibly afford college, your dream of a college education will evaporate because of major cuts to student financial assistance programs. this is a budget that says if you are a member of the trump family, you may receive a tax break of upcuts to student final assistance programs. to $4 billion, but if you are a child of a working-class family, you could well lose the health insurance through theve children's health insurance program and massive cuts to medicaid. at a time when we remain the only major country on earth not to guarantee health care to all, this budget makes a bad situation worse. in terms of health care. words, this is a budget that provides massive tax breaks for billionaires and corporate ceos and massive cuts to programs that tens of milli
this is a budget that says if you are the second wealthiest family in america, the koch brothers family, a family that has contributed many of hundreds of millions of dollars into the republican party, you can get up to a $34 million tax break, but at the same time, if you are a working-class student trying to figure out how you can possibly afford college, your dream of a college education will evaporate because of major cuts to student financial assistance programs. this is a budget that says...
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koch industries' own lobbying disclosure funds reveal that koch industries spent part of $3.1 millionobbying to confirm scott pruitt. in trump's science denial cabinet, administrator pruitt seems to see little reason to hide his antienvironment and republican political interests. he has spoken at the conservative political action conference and the american farm bureau board meeting. he attended rallies with coal miners against his own regulations and met with the national mining associations executive committee, quote, to lay out his concerns with the paris accord the day before the mining association voted to press president trump to withdraw from that agreement. administrator pruitt planned to appear as the keynote speaker at the oklahoma republican party gala on may 5. this invitation mentioned his official position as e.p.a. administrator three times. it featured this photo of him being sworn in as the e.p.a. administrator. and it promised donors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear him discuss his plans to slash regulations, bring back jobs to oklahoma, and decrease the size
koch industries' own lobbying disclosure funds reveal that koch industries spent part of $3.1 millionobbying to confirm scott pruitt. in trump's science denial cabinet, administrator pruitt seems to see little reason to hide his antienvironment and republican political interests. he has spoken at the conservative political action conference and the american farm bureau board meeting. he attended rallies with coal miners against his own regulations and met with the national mining associations...
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brothers and the koch network agree.he border adjustment tax propose bid academy-by >> we have to sell this thing by the american voters and they need to understand what the benefits are going to be. the smart move by america for prosperity and the koch brothers in general. it is quite a change considering what we saw during the election season where they did not support president trump. stuart: i remember that. president trump meets pope francis. i say he's trying to mend the fences which he broke himself. now, i believe that you're a catholic. i see this politics, a lot of catholics in wisconsin. where am i going wrong? >> reconciliation, forgiveness, maybe this is a moment where you will see forgiveness come from both sides but what's going to be interesting is when you look -- break it down by the issues, remember, pope francis spoke a lot on open borders, talks about global warming, those are two things that make conservatives, even conservative catholics concerned. so it is going to be an interesting dynamic where
brothers and the koch network agree.he border adjustment tax propose bid academy-by >> we have to sell this thing by the american voters and they need to understand what the benefits are going to be. the smart move by america for prosperity and the koch brothers in general. it is quite a change considering what we saw during the election season where they did not support president trump. stuart: i remember that. president trump meets pope francis. i say he's trying to mend the fences...
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amy: you mentioned koch brothers cartel. what do you mean?> there is a very rich people who own a whole lot of fossil coal and oil and natural gas. they want to keep extracting it and burning it. then no concern for what it is doing to the planet. climate disruption is affecting us everywhere. it is affecting our forests, oceans, grow reefs, farmers, immigration for farming across the country. america.ct onrural this is not an urban issue, this is an everywhere issue. you, to say the least, were very critical of rex tillerson. ashis confirmation process secretary of state. rex tillerson, the former ceo of exxonmobil come the largest private oil corporation in the world. concerns thenr and now that he is the secretary of state, what you are seeing. >> he has spent his life traveling the world negotiating deals to pull fossil fuels out of the ground in order to burn them. that is not the leadership we need to address the biggest threat facing our planet. in his confirmation hearings, we were pressing him on the understanding of the threat of cl
amy: you mentioned koch brothers cartel. what do you mean?> there is a very rich people who own a whole lot of fossil coal and oil and natural gas. they want to keep extracting it and burning it. then no concern for what it is doing to the planet. climate disruption is affecting us everywhere. it is affecting our forests, oceans, grow reefs, farmers, immigration for farming across the country. america.ct onrural this is not an urban issue, this is an everywhere issue. you, to say the least,...
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this is the koch brothers. this is the ending in their view of 70, 75 years of programs designed to help the working people of this country, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor. that's what this is about. this is about massive, massive, massive tax breaks to the top 1%. trump has 3 trillion -- that's with a t, $3 trillion in tax breaks over a ten-year period that go to the top 1%. listen to this. this is unbelievable. the walton family, the wealthiest family in this country, would get a $53 billion tax break as a result of the repeal of the estate tax at the same time as they're going to throw millions of children off of health insurance. they're going to do away with the meals on wheels program. they're going to do away with or cut significantly the wick program for low income pregnant women and their newborn babies. can you imagine? $53 billion in tax breaks for the richest family in america. massive cuts in nutrition, education, health care for working families. >> i want to ask you about, you
this is the koch brothers. this is the ending in their view of 70, 75 years of programs designed to help the working people of this country, the elderly, the children, the sick, and the poor. that's what this is about. this is about massive, massive, massive tax breaks to the top 1%. trump has 3 trillion -- that's with a t, $3 trillion in tax breaks over a ten-year period that go to the top 1%. listen to this. this is unbelievable. the walton family, the wealthiest family in this country, would...
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this would not happen if it were not for the charles koch foundation. i know there are representatives for coke industries here. special moment for us. this is our first run at creating what will become, i the center for advancing opportunity. who is over there, meredith, she hates to be called out at i don't typically call out people. she hates to be called up. but please stand. [applause] atedith was an executive koch industries. there, i time i went met her. she has been part of this event. she said, i really think we should explore. she wanted it on may 17. -- weght to myself, always think 1954 but i had never really paid attention to the specific date. this was her brainchild. our collective organizations, the charles koch foundation, us, we are committed to this work. i will not forget my good friend here with the charles koch foundation, brandon brown. linden, please stand up. again, what, happened without the three people i had the great fortune to work with. in of dr. payne, for the last 10 years. seven years has cc a. and with my dear friend f
this would not happen if it were not for the charles koch foundation. i know there are representatives for coke industries here. special moment for us. this is our first run at creating what will become, i the center for advancing opportunity. who is over there, meredith, she hates to be called out at i don't typically call out people. she hates to be called up. but please stand. [applause] atedith was an executive koch industries. there, i time i went met her. she has been part of this event....
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contributed $5 million for the trump inaugural, is in need of a massive tax break, as well as the koch brothers. so my question is pretty simple. i want you to tell the american people why you think it is a good idea to give $3 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1% at a time when the rich are becoming much richer, while at the same time you're going to throw 17 million children in this country off of health insurance, because of the unconscionable cuts that you are making to medicaid, why you're going to throw seniors in the state of wyoming or the state of vermont off the meals on wheels program, maybe the one nutritious program that they get a day, why you're going to throw women and low-income babies off of the w.i.c. program at a time when infant mortality rates in this country are already high. do you really think it is a great idea to tell a low-income pregnant woman that you're going to take away the w.i.c. program, take away nutrition programs from children, in order to give a massive tax break of $52 billion to the walton family? please explain your logic to the american people
contributed $5 million for the trump inaugural, is in need of a massive tax break, as well as the koch brothers. so my question is pretty simple. i want you to tell the american people why you think it is a good idea to give $3 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1% at a time when the rich are becoming much richer, while at the same time you're going to throw 17 million children in this country off of health insurance, because of the unconscionable cuts that you are making to medicaid, why you're...
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but the white house,en the koch brothers and anyone who has taken economics 101 realizes it's a tax on is the ceo of target testifying on cap til today. >> we believe this new tax would hit families hard. raising prices on every day essentials up to 20%. we are not talking about luxury items. but instead the basics american families need. kennedy: i don't like the bored adjustment tax. i like buying stuff. >> the on thing we know for sure, because this is something that hasn't been tried in the united states. it's definitely going to be a tax on imports. economists will say that the value of the dollar will change so it really -- that tax will be absorbed in a higher value for the dollar. it's not clear that will happen. the other big thing about this is it's immensely complex it's a way of taxing goods and services coming over the border. we have an insanely complex tax system. we don't need it to be more complex. this is new, untests and untried and it probably won't work the way it's intended. kennedy: some of the sugary soda taxes and sin taxes that are it posed on people, when you
but the white house,en the koch brothers and anyone who has taken economics 101 realizes it's a tax on is the ceo of target testifying on cap til today. >> we believe this new tax would hit families hard. raising prices on every day essentials up to 20%. we are not talking about luxury items. but instead the basics american families need. kennedy: i don't like the bored adjustment tax. i like buying stuff. >> the on thing we know for sure, because this is something that hasn't been...
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this budget exists somewhere over the rainbow with the dreams of mick mulvaney, paul ryan and the koch brothers come true. but these streams are nightmare to the nightmar to the average n worker. it cuts transportation fund, education, programs that help students repay student at one of the greatest burdens on middle-class kids and something slowing the housing recovery. the budget seeks more than 1 trillion in cuts to medicaid and health care and health care options, children, seniors, and pull the rug on many rural hospitals throughout the country. earlier, our colleague stated this budget is a proposal of the presidents priorities. if that's true it's clear the president has prioritize breaking his promises to the working people of america. for example he promised over and over again he would not cut social security medicare and medicaid. with this budget he cuts two out of three. he cut social security benefits and cuts medicaid by $1 trillion. the great irony of the trump agenda is it hurts many of the people who supported him in the campaign there is no clear example of this iron
this budget exists somewhere over the rainbow with the dreams of mick mulvaney, paul ryan and the koch brothers come true. but these streams are nightmare to the nightmar to the average n worker. it cuts transportation fund, education, programs that help students repay student at one of the greatest burdens on middle-class kids and something slowing the housing recovery. the budget seeks more than 1 trillion in cuts to medicaid and health care and health care options, children, seniors, and...
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time and resources so something like this is invaluable and this topic in particular i was drawn to koch industries it seemed perfectly able to talk about what is going on in our economy a book that came out a while ago i felt that was a corporation of the giant's sprawling institution that touches every part of our economy from energy infrastructure to blue-collar and high finance and derivatives and provides a canvas to talk about what has happened in our economy. been in a particular way because it is a privately held firm run by charles koch who is a very particular view of how the economy should be structured in the role of government to be very minimal and i feel that one pull of an argument today of what role the government should play to regulate the market's and how the market should function that is a battle that is played out today that seems like a great vehicle and i am overwhelmed with the work and his prize will help to report that out >> said to have the characters of this kind of women coming-of-age so your ambition was well described in the citation but talk about your
time and resources so something like this is invaluable and this topic in particular i was drawn to koch industries it seemed perfectly able to talk about what is going on in our economy a book that came out a while ago i felt that was a corporation of the giant's sprawling institution that touches every part of our economy from energy infrastructure to blue-collar and high finance and derivatives and provides a canvas to talk about what has happened in our economy. been in a particular way...
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americans for prosperity, tim phillips, joining us now, who is fully behind the koch brother's push.he first very, do they approve of the border tax, border adjustment tax? >> we oppose a border adjustment tax, stuart. it's a tax on consumers which is what it will be. it will hurt this economy and hurt those who can least afford to pay it, seniors on fixed income. stuart: could do the koch brothers and those in your organization oppose to cutting taxes. >> we know that cutting tax rates increases revenues, under reagan, to 28%, revenues went up in that sector. we know at that cutting rates does-- and other thing, simplify this tax code. we have over 40,000 special interest deductions and we want to strip those out. a lot of them are corporate welfare. some of the wealthiest corporations in the world get special breaks that leads to a two-tiered society. let's have a lower corporate rate, we have he got seven individual rates and let's collapse down to three. the trump plan calls for that one, it's a good one. stuart: i'm interested in the special deals or the special deductions which
americans for prosperity, tim phillips, joining us now, who is fully behind the koch brother's push.he first very, do they approve of the border tax, border adjustment tax? >> we oppose a border adjustment tax, stuart. it's a tax on consumers which is what it will be. it will hurt this economy and hurt those who can least afford to pay it, seniors on fixed income. stuart: could do the koch brothers and those in your organization oppose to cutting taxes. >> we know that cutting tax...
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this budget exists somewhere over the rainbow where the dreams of mick mulvaney, paul ryan and the koch brothers really do come true but of course these dreams are a nightmare for the average working american. the trump budget cuts transportation funding, education funding and helping students repay their student debt. one of the greatest burden on middle-class kids is something that's closing the housing recovery to the trump budget which seeks more than a trillion dollars in cuts to medicaid and health care would decimate health care options for rural americans children seniors and pull the rug on many of our rural hospitals throughout the country. now earlier our colleague from texas stated this budget was quote a proposal of the presence priority. if that's true it's clear the president has prioritize breaking his promises to the working people of america. for example on the campaign trail he promised over and over again he wouldn't cut social security medicare and medicaid. with this budget he cuts two out of three. he cut social security disability benefits cut medicaid by $1 tril
this budget exists somewhere over the rainbow where the dreams of mick mulvaney, paul ryan and the koch brothers really do come true but of course these dreams are a nightmare for the average working american. the trump budget cuts transportation funding, education funding and helping students repay their student debt. one of the greatest burden on middle-class kids is something that's closing the housing recovery to the trump budget which seeks more than a trillion dollars in cuts to medicaid...
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just the thing that trump said in the rose garden, he was evoking ed koch.koch used to say, how am i doing? and the old joke enough about me, let's talk about you. what do you think of me? >> ali, you fell out of your chair. how are you doing? >> two things come to mind. you would know this well from president bush. watching president obama since the presidency is really most people's first taste of how tough it must be because you just see president obama looking like he never wants to get back to anything. >> look at george w. bush, he paints now. like he's become a renaissance man, he paints and writes and reads. >> and you know, president bush and president obama, they all sort of knew this was a tough job. interesting thing with president trump is the number of times he brings up some reference to who knew it was so hard. that is number one. number two, remember, he had a very solid relationship with the press before he was president, and he didn't face a ton of criticism. he got headlines but ultimately the press was more friendly to him. >> he was an
just the thing that trump said in the rose garden, he was evoking ed koch.koch used to say, how am i doing? and the old joke enough about me, let's talk about you. what do you think of me? >> ali, you fell out of your chair. how are you doing? >> two things come to mind. you would know this well from president bush. watching president obama since the presidency is really most people's first taste of how tough it must be because you just see president obama looking like he never...
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he is a close ally of the koch brothers. was the chair jesse was the chair of americans for prosperity, the national tea party group. he founded a retail -- inherited a retail business in part that is the basis that fuels his money and his political scene. ability to not only find politicians and inject money into the political process after citizens united. he was funding a lot of the so-called dark money groups and injecting money that really helped fuel the takeover of conservatives in the state legislature in 2010 and 2012. he also had a network of groups like americans for prosperity, think tanks, advocacy groups. these were the masterminds behind the attacks. for example, on voting rights. ofwas these places that road the bills taking out the protections for clean elections, drawing up the bills to cut early voting, and drumming of concern about voter fraud. it is a sophisticated network, very well-funded. when governor mccrory, the republicans took power in 2012, lo and behold, he appointed as his budget director, a p
he is a close ally of the koch brothers. was the chair jesse was the chair of americans for prosperity, the national tea party group. he founded a retail -- inherited a retail business in part that is the basis that fuels his money and his political scene. ability to not only find politicians and inject money into the political process after citizens united. he was funding a lot of the so-called dark money groups and injecting money that really helped fuel the takeover of conservatives in the...
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this is an organization founded by the koch industries, the koch brothers. my friends love the koch brothers. what's more, an additional $2 billion will be needed over the decade to adequately fund high-risk pools. so this amendment is billions upon billions upon billions of dollars short. and as the center for american progress points out, the upton amendment -- and let me quote -- will have almost no effect, end quote. now, my colleagues who have been won over by this should be ashamed of themselves. we're supposed to fix problems and help people, not merely settle for political cover that could be used in a press release. $8 billion to cover a $200 billion shortfall. back where i come from we call that being a cheap date. i guarantee you your constituents are going to figure this out and they will not be happy. so to so-called moderate republicans who have contorted themselves this week to try to find a fix to the damage being done to the people with pre-existing conditions, i have breaking news. i have a magic bullet fix if republicans really want to pro
this is an organization founded by the koch industries, the koch brothers. my friends love the koch brothers. what's more, an additional $2 billion will be needed over the decade to adequately fund high-risk pools. so this amendment is billions upon billions upon billions of dollars short. and as the center for american progress points out, the upton amendment -- and let me quote -- will have almost no effect, end quote. now, my colleagues who have been won over by this should be ashamed of...
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there's no -- >> what about the idea that some supporters of people funded by the koch said to do this piece by piece by piece? >> i think that would be smarter. i think there are -- some things they could do through reconciliation, some things by executive order through tom price. other things that they can do legislatively through the appropriations process, such as risk corridors, the insurance company bailout. that was an appropriation measure. i was involved in it. i know you can do things like that to direct the funding. i do think they have to go home and say, here is what we did to address an issue in which we all ran. >> do you think the piecemeal idea, the koch brothers may be supporting of it, it will not sell well? >> i don't care if it sells well. if you are the republicans, you don't double down on a mistake. when you are in a hole, stop digging. the fact of the matter is that's not what the public wants. the public would be a lot more in favor of is something that president trump has suggested an openness to, which is taking a one off step to address prescription drug co
there's no -- >> what about the idea that some supporters of people funded by the koch said to do this piece by piece by piece? >> i think that would be smarter. i think there are -- some things they could do through reconciliation, some things by executive order through tom price. other things that they can do legislatively through the appropriations process, such as risk corridors, the insurance company bailout. that was an appropriation measure. i was involved in it. i know you...
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ed koch was the "how my doing" mayor. trump does a version of that.harlie: he admires general mattis a lot. somehow, the military, those people who have done well and seemed like winners, he is very attracted to and seems to give them a capacity to influence him, even to make decisions on the spot. maggie: i think that is the part that has been a relief to people. if you look at the wins this president has had in the first 100 days, there are not many that you can point to as protein as opposed to carbs. i would put many executive orders in the cards category. carbs category. charlie: that's a nice way to put it. maggie: in addition to getting the supreme court justice through, although they had to change the senate rules, he has empowered tillerson, mattis -- mcmaster and kelly to a much greater degree than people thought he would. and he has allowed himself to be influenced by them. the concern was -- trump is not just admiring of the military. there's almost a fetishistic thing about generals. charlie: figures of authority. he said the same thing a
ed koch was the "how my doing" mayor. trump does a version of that.harlie: he admires general mattis a lot. somehow, the military, those people who have done well and seemed like winners, he is very attracted to and seems to give them a capacity to influence him, even to make decisions on the spot. maggie: i think that is the part that has been a relief to people. if you look at the wins this president has had in the first 100 days, there are not many that you can point to as protein...
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so she went to koch elcoachella >> this is where it gets real. >> doesn't look like a shirt. then she decided to put everything on together. >> the shirt, pant and shoes. >> so much better now. >> she asked her friends which of the three was the worst. >> like you were mauled by a ballerina. >> she looks like, have you ever had your kids pick your outfit? >> i think it definitely gives off my 5-year-old cousin dressed me chic. >> we should get one for nick. >>> this video is wildly cool. it is taken in the sea in egypt. check out the little lady swimming with the dolphins. this video posted by red sea diving safari. this child, wearing little slippers, is swimming around like a pro, mind you. >> how old is she? >> she, believe it or not, is 2 years old. believe it or not, she has been doing this for a while. >> the thing is this age they don't have the fear. >> usually aren't the ones. >> i love this part. they breach the surface and then they dive down, they swim for a little bit before coming back up. >> mum seems to be comfortable in the water the well. she's comfortable w
so she went to koch elcoachella >> this is where it gets real. >> doesn't look like a shirt. then she decided to put everything on together. >> the shirt, pant and shoes. >> so much better now. >> she asked her friends which of the three was the worst. >> like you were mauled by a ballerina. >> she looks like, have you ever had your kids pick your outfit? >> i think it definitely gives off my 5-year-old cousin dressed me chic. >> we should...
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ed koch is how am i doing mayor. trump does another version. >> rose: people like general mattis a law. somehow the military those guys that have done well and women as well have done well and who seem like winners. he's very attracted to and seems to give them the capacity to influence him even to make decisions on the spot. >> i think that has been the part that's been a relief to people. if you look at wins this president has had in the first hundred days there are not many that you can point to there are really protein as opposed to carbons. of these eo's in the carbon category. >> rose: nice way to put it. >> but in addition to getting the supreme court justice through, although they had turn to the senate rules, he has really empowered tillerson mattis -- >> mick master. >> mick master and kelly to a much greater degree and he has allowed himself to be influenced by them. the concern was, i mean trump isn't admiring of the military. there's almost a fetishic thing about generals. >> rose: figures of authority.
ed koch is how am i doing mayor. trump does another version. >> rose: people like general mattis a law. somehow the military those guys that have done well and women as well have done well and who seem like winners. he's very attracted to and seems to give them the capacity to influence him even to make decisions on the spot. >> i think that has been the part that's been a relief to people. if you look at wins this president has had in the first hundred days there are not many that...
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the movement was stoked by tens of millions of dollars from conservative and libertarian koch brotherss. >> i have a question. you are a fraud. you're sentencing this person to death. sharyl: now in 2017, a mix of new and established liberal organizations have partnered to use tea party tactics to stop the trump agenda. >> once you're part of a team, there are four simple tactics to engage in. sharyl: we repeatedly asked national organizers for interviews, but they declined. so we sent our cameras to some organizers. andrea walker: i'm thinking of easy and fun ways to focus on keeping our country's values and constitution intact. sharyl: we were at the first anti-trump meeting organized by andrea walker in arlington, virginia. she's a retired federal worker and hillary clinton supporter. andrea: there's an incredible amount of things that we can do, including pick up marches. you get an email and it says for you just to go and, you know, tomorrow show up here. sharyl: in wye mills, maryland, we found organized opposition at a raucous town hall. rep. andy harris: if we have quiet and a
the movement was stoked by tens of millions of dollars from conservative and libertarian koch brotherss. >> i have a question. you are a fraud. you're sentencing this person to death. sharyl: now in 2017, a mix of new and established liberal organizations have partnered to use tea party tactics to stop the trump agenda. >> once you're part of a team, there are four simple tactics to engage in. sharyl: we repeatedly asked national organizers for interviews, but they declined. so we...
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koch is congressional support for plans to overhaul the tax scores.print is still remember from last month includes plans to slash the corporate tax rate and simplify the tax code reduce the number of tax brackets for individuals from seven to three. as i toss it back to you, senator elizabeth warren got into a contentious exchange over glass-steagall. she favors of course breaking up the investment banks from conventional banks and of course the treasury secretary not a big fan of that. neil: office of the same time and thank you very much. we are learning from sort of like the chief counsel on the whole mess to get to the bottom. you know the whole scores here. he's a stickler for detail and taking his time. what's the fallout from not to rasmussen political analyst at "the wall street journal." glenn hall and rose cliff, ceo managing partner mike murphy. amy, a lot of time could mean in the city where it often is difficult to walk and chew gum at the same time. even i tried it here but that is going to delay action. >> at may. two of my former coll
koch is congressional support for plans to overhaul the tax scores.print is still remember from last month includes plans to slash the corporate tax rate and simplify the tax code reduce the number of tax brackets for individuals from seven to three. as i toss it back to you, senator elizabeth warren got into a contentious exchange over glass-steagall. she favors of course breaking up the investment banks from conventional banks and of course the treasury secretary not a big fan of that. neil:...
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trump budget exists somewhere over the rainbow where the dreams of nick mulvaney, paul ryan and the koch brothers really do come true. of course, these dreams are a nightmare for the average working american. we expect the trump budget will make deep cuts to the national institute of health and centers for disease control. let me ask how many people in america want to cut cancer research when it's done such good? well, president trump evidently does. it's his budget. the kneecap research that develops new cures, damaging our ability to continue to prevent the outbreak of disease. we're all living longer and healthier, in part because of this research. do we want to stop it, cut it back so we can give tax breaks to wealthy people who god bless them are doing great already. we expect the trump budget to slash programs like meals on wheels. we even read in the newspaper this morning that the head of the freedom caucus said that for him even some of these cuts were too great. snap benefits, helping making sure no kid goes to bed hungry in america. this is america. we've always done this. and
trump budget exists somewhere over the rainbow where the dreams of nick mulvaney, paul ryan and the koch brothers really do come true. of course, these dreams are a nightmare for the average working american. we expect the trump budget will make deep cuts to the national institute of health and centers for disease control. let me ask how many people in america want to cut cancer research when it's done such good? well, president trump evidently does. it's his budget. the kneecap research that...
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be resigned to history. 0thers koch will be resigned to history. the city rivals are facing each other in the competition for the fourth consecutive time. two of those coming in the final and yet who else, christiano ronaldo has given the holders the lead heading in his 101 st champions league goal. real lead 1—0 with 35 minutes played. manchester united have confirmed that zlatan ibramhimovic has had successful knee surgery in the united states. ibrahimovic‘s agent believes the swede's injury is not ca reer—threatening and he'll make a full recovery. luke shaw will see a specialist to determine how bad his ligament damage is. england women's goalkeeper carly telford has rejoined chelsea ladies, following the liquidation of notts county. telford made her international debut for england 10 years ago and has been part of two world cup squads. she signed for notts county back in 2014 from chelsea. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova returned to the tennis court today. more than four months after she was badly injured having fought off an intrude
be resigned to history. 0thers koch will be resigned to history. the city rivals are facing each other in the competition for the fourth consecutive time. two of those coming in the final and yet who else, christiano ronaldo has given the holders the lead heading in his 101 st champions league goal. real lead 1—0 with 35 minutes played. manchester united have confirmed that zlatan ibramhimovic has had successful knee surgery in the united states. ibrahimovic‘s agent believes the swede's...
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when they start looking at the organization i noticed that his funding is from the koch organization. this group, keep saying policy and they trying to get a to free market. as a veteran, we want the best service. let's be honest, don't use us. don't come out the way he was like we're concerned over this and that. i'm looking at policy. what i looked at the website and i looked up most of the -- in the last election, they put a lot of money against democrats. i'm an independent. they put a lot of money against democrats. when it comes to policy and i've been watching as a veteran and my son just left college to join the marines. the conservative side is taking away more and her each year. trying to change for the price of just say, we need to save money after everyone served and as this young man is talking about. you really got to look where the money is coming from and who's behind the money. the average person just can't run a campaign anymore to get the congress. you got to have some backer. democrat or republican side. host: michael, thank you. michael beckel. guest: we know that
when they start looking at the organization i noticed that his funding is from the koch organization. this group, keep saying policy and they trying to get a to free market. as a veteran, we want the best service. let's be honest, don't use us. don't come out the way he was like we're concerned over this and that. i'm looking at policy. what i looked at the website and i looked up most of the -- in the last election, they put a lot of money against democrats. i'm an independent. they put a lot...
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marvel at the koch brothers front men, everything is broken,, everything is this everything is that. at the same time to give a specific. ambulances isbout absolutely absurd. in any event, thank you so much. host: frank, we will get a response from adam brandon. guest: entitlement programs are not fully funded. if you look at trust funds, they are starting to run out. we have a math problem. we are running out of money for these different programs. you have to try to figure out if you need to be increasing revenues or reducing the costs. i look at entitlement programs, this is my retirement, my parents' retirement. we to build a system that works for the current world. host: this is from didi fredericks. debt,l security as to the but because it runs out of money and cannot make a payment to folks counting on the money." guest: it is just a math problem. even if you were promised a certain benefit and the money is not there, you cannot pay that benefit. host: laura from the bronx. caller: good morning to you, sir. republicans, you people from that freedom caucus continued to repeat th
marvel at the koch brothers front men, everything is broken,, everything is this everything is that. at the same time to give a specific. ambulances isbout absolutely absurd. in any event, thank you so much. host: frank, we will get a response from adam brandon. guest: entitlement programs are not fully funded. if you look at trust funds, they are starting to run out. we have a math problem. we are running out of money for these different programs. you have to try to figure out if you need to...
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a lot of rich people, the koch brothers, on the right. we have the same thing on the left, tom steyer and george soros and other people. andspecific interest groups issue groups. those are the driving forces in american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose, along with their personality and all these other factors. i think party labors -- party labels are kind of an afterthought. whos also steve schmidt served as a senior strategist for george w. bush and john ain't. the discussion -- and john mccain. the discussion was on donald trump's first one hundred days, hosted by the university of toledo fire. see the disc -- university of southern california. see tonight here on c-span. >> on sunday, matt havey will be our guest on "in-depth." that instant when you fall in love, for me, trump was like that, except it was the opposite. on thefirst saw him campaign trail, i thought this is a person who is unique, horrible, terrible characteristics were put on earth specifically for me to appreciate or unappreciated o
a lot of rich people, the koch brothers, on the right. we have the same thing on the left, tom steyer and george soros and other people. andspecific interest groups issue groups. those are the driving forces in american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose, along with their personality and all these other factors. i think party labors -- party labels are kind of an afterthought. whos also steve schmidt served as a senior strategist for george w. bush and john...
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. >> the koch brothers and their cronies. >> i think they should be in jail. >> private property. john: mob rules, that's our show tonight.
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contributed 5ds million for the trump inaugural, is in need of a massive tax break, as well as the koch brothers. my question is pretty simple. i want you to tell the american people why you think it is a good idea to give $3 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1% at a time when the rich are becoming much richer, while at the same time you're going to throw 17 million children in this country off of health insurance, because of the unconscionable cuts that you are making to medicaid, why you're going to throw seniors in the state of wyoming or the state of vermont off the meals on wheels program, maybe the one nutritious program that they get a day, why you're going to throw women and low-income babies off of the w.i.c. program at a time when infant mortality rates in this country are already high. do you really think it's a great idea to tell a low-income pregnant woman that you're going to take away the w.i.c. program, take away nutrition programs from children, in order to give a massive tax break of $52 billion to the walton family? please explain your logic to the american people. mr
contributed 5ds million for the trump inaugural, is in need of a massive tax break, as well as the koch brothers. my question is pretty simple. i want you to tell the american people why you think it is a good idea to give $3 trillion in tax breaks to the top 1% at a time when the rich are becoming much richer, while at the same time you're going to throw 17 million children in this country off of health insurance, because of the unconscionable cuts that you are making to medicaid, why you're...
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. -- charles koch foundation. this is a very special moment, our first run at creating what will become an iconic and history institute. her, i have i see to make sure, i do not typically call out people, meredith, please stand. [applause] meredith is an executive at koch industries. the first time i went to wichita, i met meredith. she is been a huge supporter on the business side for this event in particular. it was her idea. she said i'm a we should explore him she wanted it on a may 17, the anniversary -- and she said, we should explore, she wanted it on may 17, the anniversary. 1954 but i'vek never paid attention to the specific date. all of us collectively have organizations, the charles koch foundation, hope industries and thurgood marshall fund, we are committed to the work. i will not forget my good friend here, please stand up. [applause] mr. taylor: none of this would happen without the three people i had the great fortune to work with in the case of dr. payne for the last 10 years, seven years as the c
. -- charles koch foundation. this is a very special moment, our first run at creating what will become an iconic and history institute. her, i have i see to make sure, i do not typically call out people, meredith, please stand. [applause] meredith is an executive at koch industries. the first time i went to wichita, i met meredith. she is been a huge supporter on the business side for this event in particular. it was her idea. she said i'm a we should explore him she wanted it on a may 17, the...
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with the koch brothers throwing their weight behind the tax plan could they pass a major tax overhaulthe end ofhis year reblanongressman jim jordan, also aember of the freedom caucus. let's talk about this. what does congressman chaffetz's resignation do for the tenor within your party, congress and the russian investigation. >> he's been an outstanding leader of the oversight committee. he will be there for a while yet. we'll keep doing our work. lord knows, the federal government needs reform. it needs streamlining. we'll continue to do that, and there will be a new chairman determined later this summer i assume. kennedy: who decides that? >> the steering committee. the steering committee makes that determination and we'll see what happens at that point. >> it seems like democrats are more enthusiastic than republicans about the appointment of special counsel robert mueller. how do you feel about it? >> he had an outstanding career serving our country. one major interaction i had with former director knewer was disappointing. it was four years ago when the irs targeting scandal brok
with the koch brothers throwing their weight behind the tax plan could they pass a major tax overhaulthe end ofhis year reblanongressman jim jordan, also aember of the freedom caucus. let's talk about this. what does congressman chaffetz's resignation do for the tenor within your party, congress and the russian investigation. >> he's been an outstanding leader of the oversight committee. he will be there for a while yet. we'll keep doing our work. lord knows, the federal government needs...
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if passed, records that have stood for decades, such as that of former east german runner, marita kochore controversial, in one of the biggest shakeups the sport has seen. dan roan, bbc news. tomorrow marks a decade since madeleine mccann disappeared while on holiday in portugal. one of the men questioned by scotland yard has been speaking for the first time. paulo ribeiro, who is no longer a suspect, was questioned in connection with a theory that she was taken during a burglary that went wrong. the three—year—old had been left by her parents in their holiday apartment while they dined at a restaurant nearby. the portugese police have also given their first television interview about the case, as richard bilton of bbc panorama reports. for ten years, the holiday village of praia da luz has given up no answers. on the 3rd may 2007, madeleine mccann went to bed, in apartment 5a, and was never seen again. it is the policia judiciaria'5 job to find her, i asked for an interview ten years ago, now they've finally said yes. why did you think it was important to talk now? madeleine mccann is
if passed, records that have stood for decades, such as that of former east german runner, marita kochore controversial, in one of the biggest shakeups the sport has seen. dan roan, bbc news. tomorrow marks a decade since madeleine mccann disappeared while on holiday in portugal. one of the men questioned by scotland yard has been speaking for the first time. paulo ribeiro, who is no longer a suspect, was questioned in connection with a theory that she was taken during a burglary that went...
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this budget exists somewhere over the rainbow where the dreams of nick mulvaney and paul ryan and the kochrothers really do come true. of course, these dreams are a nightmare for the average working american. >> when you add it all up, the trump budget is comic book villain bad. just like comic books, it relies on fantasy to make the numbers work. >> this is a budget that is immoral and that will cause an enormous amount of pain for the most vulnerable people in our nation. >> doa. >>> coming up next, continuing coverage of president trump's first overseas trip. >> president trump wrapping up the visit to rome and meeting pope francis at the vatican. we will have more on the two leaders who have not always seen eye to eye. >>> and we learn new details about the man p behibehind the g in manchester. we will have a live report from manchest manchester. keep it here everybody. the battle has begun. evony: the king's return. download now. >>> this morning, president trump meets pope francis at the vatican at the vatican. despite clark in the past, the two find common ground. >>> learning more
this budget exists somewhere over the rainbow where the dreams of nick mulvaney and paul ryan and the kochrothers really do come true. of course, these dreams are a nightmare for the average working american. >> when you add it all up, the trump budget is comic book villain bad. just like comic books, it relies on fantasy to make the numbers work. >> this is a budget that is immoral and that will cause an enormous amount of pain for the most vulnerable people in our nation. >>...