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there are plenty of non-deplorables in middle america. the democrats need to learn how to embrace them. -- go on to say it is essential that we explore the reasons for our defeat, but at a certain point, a point we reached weeks ago, that it stopped being a debate and became more of a ideological standoff, a kind of purity test. please explain. guest: let me explain what this piece isn't. a 500,000 piece about why liberals cannot connect with trump voters and the white working class. the headline gives that impression, but that's not what the piece is about. it is not about trump voters. it is about potential allies in red states. liberals who live in red states and moderates. voterst be about trump to the extent that you have these voters that switched from obama to trump in wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania, but i'm not talking about the base trump motor, the stereotypical trump motor. -- trump voter. talking about the gulf between liberals and liberals in moderate and middle america, and whether there are any differences there in
there are plenty of non-deplorables in middle america. the democrats need to learn how to embrace them. -- go on to say it is essential that we explore the reasons for our defeat, but at a certain point, a point we reached weeks ago, that it stopped being a debate and became more of a ideological standoff, a kind of purity test. please explain. guest: let me explain what this piece isn't. a 500,000 piece about why liberals cannot connect with trump voters and the white working class. the...
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crowds, interesting a manhattan billionaire has a great connect with regular everyday citizens in middle america. i feel like the democrats in the media have a very hard time with that. they cannot break that connection and at that connection continues to sustain this president even after all these claims and errors. >> dana: good thing -- not just for it democrats and the media but the 17 candidates he talked about, he did the whole gamut tonight. what's refreshing about it if you are a viewer or a fan, it's completely unfiltered. it's not scripted. this is all off the cuff. he was able to give his viewpoints, not just on the accomplishments he is made so far, he did something else that was really important tonight. like when the house was try to
crowds, interesting a manhattan billionaire has a great connect with regular everyday citizens in middle america. i feel like the democrats in the media have a very hard time with that. they cannot break that connection and at that connection continues to sustain this president even after all these claims and errors. >> dana: good thing -- not just for it democrats and the media but the 17 candidates he talked about, he did the whole gamut tonight. what's refreshing about it if you are a...
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but in middle america, they're smiling and doing a slow camp and a paris accord that disadvantages our workers and causes america to foot the bill of the pet project of the elites. the elites, the white collar jobs aren't affected, it's the farmers and coal mines and people in the factories in middle america that put president trump in the white house. so it's really quite an amazing moment to see him, really, keep his promise and put america and its workers first. eric: and mercedes, i've got to say, this is exactly what donald trump, candidate, ran on. he said he was going to be the anti-globalist, he want today pull out of n.a.t.o. and out of tpp and this paris climate accord is something that is a globalist agenda idea. >> right, i think, you know, you would argue that the nationalists, the populist, and he was loving every minute in the rose garden. you've got to go back to the paris climate agreement in essence, it was a flawed frame work that was set up. it was president obama who basically didn't go through the ratification process like the other 128 nations that did go through
but in middle america, they're smiling and doing a slow camp and a paris accord that disadvantages our workers and causes america to foot the bill of the pet project of the elites. the elites, the white collar jobs aren't affected, it's the farmers and coal mines and people in the factories in middle america that put president trump in the white house. so it's really quite an amazing moment to see him, really, keep his promise and put america and its workers first. eric: and mercedes, i've got...
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in middle america, in wisconsin, you come from jamesville, wisconsin where i come from, small businesses aren't getting the credit they need to expand and hire people because community banks are being overregulated and we're fixing that problem tomorrow. >> all right. the president at least according to comey says he wants comey to get the russian matter behind him because there is a cloud sort of hanging over him. is that cloud inhibiting, sir, the progress of legislation? >> not at all. >> what is this cloud, this cloud has been the president's side of pennsylvania avenue and not so much yours? >> yeah, i can't speak to it. i'll let him say what he meant when he said that. but it doesn't affect us because, again, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. we have all these committees doing their jobs. we have the intelligence committee doing the russia investigation. you have the senate intelligence committee doing the same. and then you've got the independent counsel. while meanwhile the financial services committee brought this bank regulatory reform bill to the floor tomorrow. so, w
in middle america, in wisconsin, you come from jamesville, wisconsin where i come from, small businesses aren't getting the credit they need to expand and hire people because community banks are being overregulated and we're fixing that problem tomorrow. >> all right. the president at least according to comey says he wants comey to get the russian matter behind him because there is a cloud sort of hanging over him. is that cloud inhibiting, sir, the progress of legislation? >> not...
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the stupidity is not out there in middle america.ses way too much. and they have lost sense of reality. abby: we can all care about cleaner air and the importance of energy. i'm not sure that that issue alone is going to get people to the polls. that's what a lot of democrats are hoping on. hillary clinton, i know you have heard about this week she has really been out of woods blaming almost everything on the reason she lost the election. here is just some of that list. >> go to netflix, the "new york times," facebook, 1,000 russian agents. trump's twitter account. the democratic party. it's very difficult historically to succeed a two-term president of your own party. polling, misogyny, women in the suburbs, comey, wikileaks, voter suppression, fake news, all of that and that's kind of what happened. clayton: she left out lunar eclipse. abby: even democrats are saying it's time to move on. senator al franken, here is what he said. >> i think she has a right to analyze what happened but we do have to move on. and we have to move on b
the stupidity is not out there in middle america.ses way too much. and they have lost sense of reality. abby: we can all care about cleaner air and the importance of energy. i'm not sure that that issue alone is going to get people to the polls. that's what a lot of democrats are hoping on. hillary clinton, i know you have heard about this week she has really been out of woods blaming almost everything on the reason she lost the election. here is just some of that list. >> go to netflix,...
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>> right now on "matter of fact," middle america, begging con roots. >> what industry would want to hospital? >> is our health care system putting small-town america out of business? and wake up, washington. >> they seem stuck in not getting something done. >> u.s. mayors sound of the alarm on infrastructure. has gridlock brought your road repairs to a halt? plus, the poli god . careful. are you sending the right message? >> tell me you weren't laughing just now. [captioning performed by t national captioning institute, .hich is responsib visit ncicap.org] soledad: i am soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." mayors are gathering in miami, florida for the u.s. conference of mayors. the bipartisan group of mayors are often at odds with president trump. they officially opposed to trum themselves sanctuary cities for undocumented immigrants, a stance that could cost them efforts. mayor mitch landrieu of new orleans becomes the president on monday. you come in as the president of the mayors conference. what are the top three issues you would say that you are most focused on? >> the most im
>> right now on "matter of fact," middle america, begging con roots. >> what industry would want to hospital? >> is our health care system putting small-town america out of business? and wake up, washington. >> they seem stuck in not getting something done. >> u.s. mayors sound of the alarm on infrastructure. has gridlock brought your road repairs to a halt? plus, the poli god . careful. are you sending the right message? >> tell me you weren't...
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i think middle america is fully on board with him and has no clue about these nuances with comey and they are saying we just wanted to get the job done. charles: build those nuances they probably will linger for some time. if course come he had a closed session with the same senators yesterday. there's the ongoing investigation. so what do you make of that because politically from a view trump had a gigantic victory and comey has more questions to answer. >> i agree with you but none when i looked at this hoping yesterday a good part of it is theater and like joe says i wish it would just go away. the two important things that came out yesterday were telling the american public that the action that this russians have taken to get into a democratic voting system, that's very important and he brought that out. the second thing is something that i really have an interest in and that is when loretta lynch came and told jim comey changing from an investigation she absolutely neutered that whole investigation because with an investigation you at least have the possibility to have a grand j
i think middle america is fully on board with him and has no clue about these nuances with comey and they are saying we just wanted to get the job done. charles: build those nuances they probably will linger for some time. if course come he had a closed session with the same senators yesterday. there's the ongoing investigation. so what do you make of that because politically from a view trump had a gigantic victory and comey has more questions to answer. >> i agree with you but none when...
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the terrible gun murder incident in the united states, he talked about bitter people living in middle americaed but it suggests that there is something about the liberal professional outlook which does not connect with ordinary folks in much of your country and i am not sure that even you necessarily connect with some of those people either. well, thank you, but i would respectfully disagree. i think we do pretty well with working people throughout the united states of america andi the united states of america and i think that many working people understand that the recent being profoundly wrong —— there is. when they are working longer hours for low wages and, in the united states, 5296 in the united states, 52% of all new income is going to the top 1%. the american worker understands there is something absurd about the fact that he or she cannot afford to send their kids to college by the united states college bailed out the crooks on wall street so out the crooks on wall street soi out the crooks on wall street so i think we do a pretty good job. not perfect but i proud of the record that
the terrible gun murder incident in the united states, he talked about bitter people living in middle americaed but it suggests that there is something about the liberal professional outlook which does not connect with ordinary folks in much of your country and i am not sure that even you necessarily connect with some of those people either. well, thank you, but i would respectfully disagree. i think we do pretty well with working people throughout the united states of america andi the united...
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scale impact not only the hospitals in your states but hospitals all across america, especially middle america i think that medicaid is a major payer for a lot of our hospitals. our small rural hospitals that are the only point at which folks can get care anywhere close to where they live. also nursing homes. medicaid has a portion of it that goes to the aged, which when 70% of our snunursing homen west virginia are medicaid patients. children, disabled. those folks -- this bill has reform in all through the medicaid program. i want to make sure that the safety net that medicaid is, is preserved. and i don't think that's an unrepublican idea. >> no. >> not at all. >> curious. you said the president is engaged and he's spoken to you several times about it. what is he hoping you'll do? what has he said? >> obviously he hopes i'll vote for the bill and he's trying to be persuasive. >> do you think he understands what's in it? >> i think he understands the broader concept of fixing the exchanges and -- as you know, it's very complicated. he doesn't engage in the ma knew sha of the details. that's
scale impact not only the hospitals in your states but hospitals all across america, especially middle america i think that medicaid is a major payer for a lot of our hospitals. our small rural hospitals that are the only point at which folks can get care anywhere close to where they live. also nursing homes. medicaid has a portion of it that goes to the aged, which when 70% of our snunursing homen west virginia are medicaid patients. children, disabled. those folks -- this bill has reform in...
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and when you get to the middle america and find out that middle americans, ten years of slow growth,isasterous, and that's why they're going to deliver growth to them. >> the next case, the senate health reform plan, the g.o.p. is making minor changes to the bill, trying to get the support, vice-president pence will meet and there's an editorial saying look, get it done. here is a key sentence. the senate health care hour, g.o.p. opponents, that's republicans who oppose the current bill, will be held accountable, if they ruin this rare reform moment. all right, e-mack, handicap it for us, please. hold on, charles schumer says it's 50-50 that it passes. 's a democrat. what say you. >> so they need 50 votes with pence as a tie-breaker. they can do horse trading, with 321 billion over ten years. take 200 billion that have and say, yes, we will blow out a little more medicaid that will satisfy possibly tom cotton of arkansas who remines silent about this and do more on health savings accounts and that will bring in the free marketers, and let the horse trading begin. by the way, consumer
and when you get to the middle america and find out that middle americans, ten years of slow growth,isasterous, and that's why they're going to deliver growth to them. >> the next case, the senate health reform plan, the g.o.p. is making minor changes to the bill, trying to get the support, vice-president pence will meet and there's an editorial saying look, get it done. here is a key sentence. the senate health care hour, g.o.p. opponents, that's republicans who oppose the current bill,...
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you represent so many people in the midwest where steve might be from or middle america.hat's your opinion? how did they know in hollywood what's best for the state of georgia? >> i don't know. but i'll tell you this, ainsley. honestly, i grew up outside of dc. my office is in santa monica, california, and i live in san francisco. ainsley: i would have not have expected that. >> right. you know? but, look, i think fundamentally this idea of them and us is specious. i don't know why the people in hollywood would work so hard to affect -- i mean, i know why. but i don't think it's useful for the average american to look at hollywood as this specific place that's always thinking in this specific way. i honestly don't know which is why, again, when it comes down to the macro economic situations or the geotalking points, i'm not your guy. but if it's a microconversation, mild pun intended, i still think there's an opportunity through work, attitude, and a skilled trade to move the needle. steve: exactly. and that's the same thing that president and his team have been pushing w
you represent so many people in the midwest where steve might be from or middle america.hat's your opinion? how did they know in hollywood what's best for the state of georgia? >> i don't know. but i'll tell you this, ainsley. honestly, i grew up outside of dc. my office is in santa monica, california, and i live in san francisco. ainsley: i would have not have expected that. >> right. you know? but, look, i think fundamentally this idea of them and us is specious. i don't know why...
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middle america is the part of the country between new york and california. further more, democrats can't be just against trump. they have to be for something. what have they been for lately? gender friendly bathrooms and the paris peace accords. it doesn't work in the suburbs. and that brings us to nancy pelosi. she has become oh toxic outside of california that she should be putting warning labels on her. it's gone the so bad even democrats are asking her to step aside. i feel bad for pelosi. she doesn't know who the president of the if united states is. >> either we win our who wins must express the' american people. jesse: pay attention to waters' words. form president barack obama blasting on facebook. >> he came out on facebook saying your bill is not a healthcare bill, it's a massive transfer of wealth, it's mean. >> he usually used my term, mean. i want to see -- and i speak from the heart. that's way wants to see, i want to see a bill with heart. healthcare is a very complicated subject from the stand point, you moist this way and this group doesn't
middle america is the part of the country between new york and california. further more, democrats can't be just against trump. they have to be for something. what have they been for lately? gender friendly bathrooms and the paris peace accords. it doesn't work in the suburbs. and that brings us to nancy pelosi. she has become oh toxic outside of california that she should be putting warning labels on her. it's gone the so bad even democrats are asking her to step aside. i feel bad for pelosi....
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what you know what these commentators coming in over over and over again what i saw was kind of middle america and then you know being insulted like that you're you're redeemable i think that is what was the thumb on the scale i think that made the biggest difference all this other stuff we could leaks russia. it's i think it's fluff i don't think it changed anyone's mind or very few people go ahead steve. well i agree with you and i think i think the media would focus on one rowdy person or what donald trump would say get them out you know hit on whatever and they say oh my god but hillary did a good job of getting donald trump elected by the basketful that deplorable and ignoring the states the fly over states as you alluded to look at the georgia special election a couple of weeks ago they had a count down of course c.n.n. has a countdown for everything and they they couldn't wait couldn't wait couldn't wait and when that election was over there was a screen shot that went around they looked like somebody just passed away not only that the next day there was no action there was no coverage.
what you know what these commentators coming in over over and over again what i saw was kind of middle america and then you know being insulted like that you're you're redeemable i think that is what was the thumb on the scale i think that made the biggest difference all this other stuff we could leaks russia. it's i think it's fluff i don't think it changed anyone's mind or very few people go ahead steve. well i agree with you and i think i think the media would focus on one rowdy person or...
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america. we'll knock 24 million people off healthcare coverage. we'll raise costs for a whole bunch of people in the middle class, but we're going to give a tax break to a handful of millionaires and billionaires. there is anyone in america who thought, man, what we reallied in to get our healthcare system working again is a tax break for millionaires and billionaires? and, yet, that has been the signature piece of the first 100 days. trump and his republican buddies are delivering one gut punch after another to middle class families and that is exactly why i am here to fight back. that's why i'm here to fight back. [cheers and applause] >> we got more. so i want to take you to place near the end of the book and it's near the end of the book in part because i would still be writing this become -- this book every day. want to tell you how i tried to pull this together. what it starts with, this section near the end, is -- it starts with i watched donald trump be inaugurated. went to the inauguration. i wanted to good i really did. i wanted it burn into any eyeballs. [cheers and applause] it's like if there
america. we'll knock 24 million people off healthcare coverage. we'll raise costs for a whole bunch of people in the middle class, but we're going to give a tax break to a handful of millionaires and billionaires. there is anyone in america who thought, man, what we reallied in to get our healthcare system working again is a tax break for millionaires and billionaires? and, yet, that has been the signature piece of the first 100 days. trump and his republican buddies are delivering one gut...
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morning. >> in your column you talk about crazy things that liberal commentators have written about middle america's not good. >> no, i think what people miss, i was talking about the contempt toward trump voters or middle of america, there were five people, five people with impeccable liberal democratic credentials who said this is a problem for the party. that's what i was writing. they all sort of appeared at the same time and it's amazing that some of the response sort of confirms the problem that they have. i'm sure they're getting beat up for it. steve: you write in your column that progressives have got to tone down the looking down. >> right. all some -- most of the columns had good advice. they describe the average american, middle american, they have republican spouses, they're patriotic and so far and it's a measure of where we are that they feel they have to inform their fellow progressives that this is what the people are like. steve: that's where the irredeemables came from. it has worked in certain circumstances for the democrats but going forward it's not going to get them votes? >
morning. >> in your column you talk about crazy things that liberal commentators have written about middle america's not good. >> no, i think what people miss, i was talking about the contempt toward trump voters or middle of america, there were five people, five people with impeccable liberal democratic credentials who said this is a problem for the party. that's what i was writing. they all sort of appeared at the same time and it's amazing that some of the response sort of...
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the great democratic divide, can you beat liberals learn to embrace middle america? carol find send -- feinstein is going to be joining us, later to talk about the isis terrorist attacks in iran. you are watching and listening to washington journal on this sunday morning. we are back any moment. ♪ moment.a moment -- in a ♪ > >> tonight on afterwards, new american president and ceo anne-marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, the chessboard and the web, strategies of connection anywhere -- in a networked world. she is interviewed by denis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013 to 2016. world ofw there was a state and state threats. if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very important and i think of it as the chessboard world because it is the world of how do we beat our adversaries, and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they are going to make. that world is very important, but equally impo
the great democratic divide, can you beat liberals learn to embrace middle america? carol find send -- feinstein is going to be joining us, later to talk about the isis terrorist attacks in iran. you are watching and listening to washington journal on this sunday morning. we are back any moment. ♪ moment.a moment -- in a ♪ > >> tonight on afterwards, new american president and ceo anne-marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, the chessboard and the...
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failed in have trump have a legislative win and it is sad because most americans, middle americaforward and work together. i hope the mainstream media will cover fairly. heather: appreciate you joining us. >> it is a good thing cats have nine lives especially when lightning strikes. close call caught on camera. a bride and groom on the big day, the ultimate country music star who crashed their wedding, stay tuned. ♪ i want to ride it all night long ♪ where are we? about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." . . heather: time now forth good, the bad and the ugly. up first the good. rascal flatts crashes a wedding giving the wisconsin couple the surprise of a lifetime. >> hi, everybody, we were in the neighborhood so we thought we would
failed in have trump have a legislative win and it is sad because most americans, middle americaforward and work together. i hope the mainstream media will cover fairly. heather: appreciate you joining us. >> it is a good thing cats have nine lives especially when lightning strikes. close call caught on camera. a bride and groom on the big day, the ultimate country music star who crashed their wedding, stay tuned. ♪ i want to ride it all night long ♪ where are we? about to see...
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thank you so much. 18 minutes after the hour, president trump bringing a message of hope to middle americait's time finally to put america first and that's what i've been doing if you haven't noticed. >> what do the viewers think? the brand new dial just in. that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight to colombia. this is boris calvo. boris grows mind-blowing coffee. and because we pay him a fair price, he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. does your mouthg prescripoften feel dry?s, . . . that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from dry mouth symptoms. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it.
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his new recent republic article "the great democratic divide "can liberals learn to embrace middle-class america do a discussion on last week's terror attacks in iran. discussion coming up sunday morning at some :00 a.m. a.m. 0 sunday night on "afterwords," anne marie slaughter on her book, "the web."board and the >> what strikes me, we knew there was a state. state-to-state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chess board world because how do we essentially be to our adversaries. we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they are going to make. that world is there and is important but equally important is the world of the web. the world of the criminal networks, including terrorists and arms traffickers and drug traffickers. bigworld of businesses, network supply chains, global corporations, and the world of nongovernmental organizations. i think of all of those actors as web actors. increasingly uncertain actors. but we do not have strategies for how to bring them together. watch sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two booktv. on whether colle
his new recent republic article "the great democratic divide "can liberals learn to embrace middle-class america do a discussion on last week's terror attacks in iran. discussion coming up sunday morning at some :00 a.m. a.m. 0 sunday night on "afterwords," anne marie slaughter on her book, "the web."board and the >> what strikes me, we knew there was a state. state-to-state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chess board world...
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the media can continue to lack self awareness and continue to lie and be dishonest but middle americaws the president is fighting for them. >> sean: we saw the poll, 60% of americans don't trust the media.or great to see you, by the way. one of the more important aspects here -- they were so not prepared for him winning. i think the president was right today. this whole russia thingar is because he won and they lost and they need excuses. it may will tap in to your psychological mind here and your expertise. this is beyond derangement syndrome. this is an obsession. waking up, "how can we destroy the president?" >> an entire cultural psychosis. i've never seen anything like it. this is how horrendous things happened in history. they believe their own lives ane they are willing to lie upon my just to continue to confirmed the lies. the media's approval rating, hello? it's far lower than it has been. >> sean: ten months, they haveo? been advancing lies. when i do something wrong, i feel guilty and terrible. they just keep going on with theirlt lying. they don't correct. they don't try t
the media can continue to lack self awareness and continue to lie and be dishonest but middle americaws the president is fighting for them. >> sean: we saw the poll, 60% of americans don't trust the media.or great to see you, by the way. one of the more important aspects here -- they were so not prepared for him winning. i think the president was right today. this whole russia thingar is because he won and they lost and they need excuses. it may will tap in to your psychological mind here...
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>> it is the millennial mom in middle america.r a unique but massive consumer group that really has been underserved a long time. >> it's odd. people in the east may think there's lots of dollar stores, there aren't enough to serve this community around the country. >> there is transformative things happening, a lot of closing and traditional retailers. you mentioned dollar general opening up a thousand stores this year. >> there are so many stores, they can open up. >> everyday there are about five dollar stores opening up. >> people say, wait a second, aren't i going to lose on shipping and handling? they see those ads on tv and get this and buy this and next thing you know shipping and handling costs a lot. are they getting eaten alive on that? >> the thing is the average order is over a dollar and when you say everything is a dollar, people load up. instead of 10 items in a given box the weight is not that bad it makes the shipping very feasible. >> i like the story. you're a private company and you don't have to reveal number
>> it is the millennial mom in middle america.r a unique but massive consumer group that really has been underserved a long time. >> it's odd. people in the east may think there's lots of dollar stores, there aren't enough to serve this community around the country. >> there is transformative things happening, a lot of closing and traditional retailers. you mentioned dollar general opening up a thousand stores this year. >> there are so many stores, they can open up....
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that is something that i think the white house and senate and the house and people in middle america can't agree on. kennedy: thank you so much. good luck with keeping liberty alive over there. very tough. let's take this to my well-insured party panel. "reason" magazine editor katherine mangu-ward, and fox news contributor and dashing man of the world, tom shillue. he's our citizen. i'm glad that you -- >> i fully back that one. kennedy: obviously the healthcare plan covers some major issues. let's start with its effect on taxes. tom, we see the individual and employer mandates are gone. in addition to most other taxes in obamacare except for the cadillac tax. >> the cadillac tax is still there. can we think of a more modern car than the cadillac tax? >> the met -- the metaphor for n luxury is not a cadillac. >> this is why we need a flat tax. there are costs and then there are benefit. people who don't pay federal taxes, they on look at benefit. they don't think about the costs. there is costs to all this stuff. but all anyone talks about is mean. we have senator schumer with a sig
that is something that i think the white house and senate and the house and people in middle america can't agree on. kennedy: thank you so much. good luck with keeping liberty alive over there. very tough. let's take this to my well-insured party panel. "reason" magazine editor katherine mangu-ward, and fox news contributor and dashing man of the world, tom shillue. he's our citizen. i'm glad that you -- >> i fully back that one. kennedy: obviously the healthcare plan covers...
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that is something that i think the white house and senate and the house and people in middle america can't agree on. kennedy: thank you so much. good luck with keeping liberty alive over there. very tough. let's take this to my well-insured party panel. "reason" magazine editor katherine mangu-ward, and fox news contributor and dashing man of the world, tom shillue. he's our citizen. i'm glad that you -- >> i fully back that one. kennedy: obviously the healthcare plan covers some major issues. let's start with its effect on taxes. tom, we see the individual and employer mandates are gone. in addition to most other taxes in obamacare except for the cadillac tax. >> the cadillac tax is still there. can we think of a more modern car than the cadillac tax? >> the met -- the metaphor for n luxury is not a cadillac. >> this is why we need a flat tax. there are costs and then there are benefit. people who don't pay federal taxes, they on look at benefit. they don't think about the costs. there is costs to all this stuff. but all anyone talks about is mean. we have senator schumer with a sig
that is something that i think the white house and senate and the house and people in middle america can't agree on. kennedy: thank you so much. good luck with keeping liberty alive over there. very tough. let's take this to my well-insured party panel. "reason" magazine editor katherine mangu-ward, and fox news contributor and dashing man of the world, tom shillue. he's our citizen. i'm glad that you -- >> i fully back that one. kennedy: obviously the healthcare plan covers...
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their liver liberals on the east coast and west coast and they are ignoring the middle america. have their own little world and they hate president trump. that's the bottom line. they don't want to report anything positive that he has accomplished so far. >> when i first thought is a teenager reading newspapers, i learned to seek out the facts because they were all opinionated. but it was a lot less so back then. but now, there's nothing factual it wasn't built on a foundion of facts. >> this is what we are seeing finally, a generation that has been raised by the left in full bloom. twenty-five to 30 years, it's full-blown. we see it on the campuses, were seeing it in media and the general dynamic of politics. we've allowed the left to control education and media, we are seeing what's happening on the bench, et cetera. now with new media we are at least able to pointed out and say this is what were talking about and americans have an opportunity to reject that. we started that rejection last year. i think there is more we will be able to do as a message that we reject what it is
their liver liberals on the east coast and west coast and they are ignoring the middle america. have their own little world and they hate president trump. that's the bottom line. they don't want to report anything positive that he has accomplished so far. >> when i first thought is a teenager reading newspapers, i learned to seek out the facts because they were all opinionated. but it was a lot less so back then. but now, there's nothing factual it wasn't built on a foundion of facts....
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we need restoration and that means democrats going back across the country, going into middle america, rural america and talking about what we stand for again, talking about our values. >> heather: a poll recently found that 50% of all likely voters and say that the party actually needs new blood. do you think they should begin there? should nancy pelosi step aside, what should happen? >> i think nancy pelosi has been very good to the republican party so i think she is perfectly good where she is. i think it is a statement of the obvious, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are not actually images of the heartland and the voters, the democrats need to appeal to are not looking at chuck schumer and nancy pelosi is the kind of people that speak for their needs. >> heather: what do you think? >> i think it is an office application of the problem. i think it was einstein, a fellow a lot smarter than i am, who said the definition of insanity was trying the same thing over again and hoping for a different outcome. we need to focus on the plan, what are democrats going to do differently doing for
we need restoration and that means democrats going back across the country, going into middle america, rural america and talking about what we stand for again, talking about our values. >> heather: a poll recently found that 50% of all likely voters and say that the party actually needs new blood. do you think they should begin there? should nancy pelosi step aside, what should happen? >> i think nancy pelosi has been very good to the republican party so i think she is perfectly...
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middle america versus coastal america. they are doing pretty well.had its highest level in a long time. though,g interesting you see that red bar towards the right. november ohio confidence shot ahead of california confidence. not that hard to dig your out what happened in no -- in november. the general fame is confidence is up and doesn't seem confined. julie: i would love to do this analysis based on the cbo. at what point do these headlines impact consumer confidence in the states? revisit this a month from today. scarlet: coming up next, an exclusive interview with brad katayama. ism new york, this bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: time for the bloomberg business flash. the biggest business stories in the news now. when it comes to not sharing salary history, women are penalized while men benefit. those woman received offers lower while men received higher salaries. women were perceived as uncooperative. massachusetts can new york city and philadelphia have enacted bans preventing employers from asking a previous salaries. deutsche bank could be safe and eig
middle america versus coastal america. they are doing pretty well.had its highest level in a long time. though,g interesting you see that red bar towards the right. november ohio confidence shot ahead of california confidence. not that hard to dig your out what happened in no -- in november. the general fame is confidence is up and doesn't seem confined. julie: i would love to do this analysis based on the cbo. at what point do these headlines impact consumer confidence in the states? revisit...
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. >> do you feel like the code crowd, the tkech elite is focusd enough on middle america?et the feeling it's come up a few times. maybe it a gm gnat buzzing arou the head of tech, more about we better do something before they get in the way of our agenda? >> it's a mixed bag i applaud mark zuckerberg, for example, for hitting the road and seeing what's going on outside of silicon valley. while some appreciate what they can do on their smartphones, they worry about jobs in their communities. i think we need to do a better job of reaching out and trying to have a more inclusive economy and not be so arrogant. 75% of venture capital went to california, new york and massachusetts. so when people in the middle of the country feel they've been left behind, it because they have been left behind. if you're not funding all of these other cities, you're not going to be creating jobs in those cities that are going to offset some of the jobs lost because of disrupt of technologies. >> if mark andreesen said -- i respect mark but sometimes his points may be a little more pointed than a
. >> do you feel like the code crowd, the tkech elite is focusd enough on middle america?et the feeling it's come up a few times. maybe it a gm gnat buzzing arou the head of tech, more about we better do something before they get in the way of our agenda? >> it's a mixed bag i applaud mark zuckerberg, for example, for hitting the road and seeing what's going on outside of silicon valley. while some appreciate what they can do on their smartphones, they worry about jobs in their...
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these are questions people are asking, people in middle america hear more about the jobs report an economy. this is why the press is hated so much. trish: you say this i want to report out new "gallup poll" showing, economic issues are number one priority for americans. 21%. that was the most polled, economic issues. you know what? environment, pollution ranges down there at bottom, 2%. evan, almost like a luxury if you can be that worried about climate change, you're not worried where your next meal is coming from, not worried how you pay for you kids college education you got climate change to worry about. >> if you are wore heried about climate change why are you not outraged at deal? paris accord was toothless climate change agreement, had no enforcement mechanism. you could violate left and right. it was meaningless. a lot of hypocrisy on part of democrats, went out with the ahca a, attacked republicans something is better than nothing. now, they're saying well, staying with the paris accord something is better than nothing. we should do that. trish: you make a very important point. j
these are questions people are asking, people in middle america hear more about the jobs report an economy. this is why the press is hated so much. trish: you say this i want to report out new "gallup poll" showing, economic issues are number one priority for americans. 21%. that was the most polled, economic issues. you know what? environment, pollution ranges down there at bottom, 2%. evan, almost like a luxury if you can be that worried about climate change, you're not worried...
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crowds, interesting a manhattan billionaire has a great connect with regular everyday citizens in middle america. i feel like the democrats in the media have a very hard time with that. they cannot break that connection and at that connection continues to sustain this president even after all these claims and errors. >> dana: good thing -- not just for it democrats and the media but the 17 candidates he talked about, he did the whole gamut tonight. what's refreshing about it if you are a viewer or a fan, it's completely unfiltered. it's not scripted. this is all off the cuff. he was able to give his viewpoints, not just on the accomplishments he is made so far, he did something else that was really important tonight. like when the house was try to pass health care. he laid out the case for why we need health care reform and he said republicans are working on it. we are going to bring it to you. it doesn't matter how good the bill is, we are not going to get a single democrat for it. i think that was saying to republicans back in washington, i've got your back. i will provide some air cover. that
crowds, interesting a manhattan billionaire has a great connect with regular everyday citizens in middle america. i feel like the democrats in the media have a very hard time with that. they cannot break that connection and at that connection continues to sustain this president even after all these claims and errors. >> dana: good thing -- not just for it democrats and the media but the 17 candidates he talked about, he did the whole gamut tonight. what's refreshing about it if you are a...
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miami to middle america. >> why go on the run? >> because if i didn't, i'd be a dead man now. >> tonight, he's finally ready to talk about his rise, fall and new rise, only to "20/20." >> oh, christ almighty, my friend. are you losing your mind? >> are you? >> and the fireworks are just getting started. >> none of that happened. good-bye. >> you're walking out on this interview? >> yes, because you are not kept your word. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth vargas. >> and i'm david muir. he calls himself the god of computer security, and now john mcafee, the man who invented the mcafee anti-virus so viruvirus answering hard questions about what happened after those millions. >> at a time when everyone is focused on computer hacking, he's front and center again. bull for a man whose every move was once on camera, what happened during those mysterious off the radar years? when the larger than life character was suspected of taking a life? matt gutman's been following him for four years to find out. >> reporter: there are so many layers t
miami to middle america. >> why go on the run? >> because if i didn't, i'd be a dead man now. >> tonight, he's finally ready to talk about his rise, fall and new rise, only to "20/20." >> oh, christ almighty, my friend. are you losing your mind? >> are you? >> and the fireworks are just getting started. >> none of that happened. good-bye. >> you're walking out on this interview? >> yes, because you are not kept your word. >>...
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especially in middle america where jobs matter most. >> whether they are black, white, female, male, latino, the economy matters most. until democrats talk about that in an effective and a broadly appealing way, they will continue to come up improved their turnout and the support in some of the special elections. but while moral victories do matter they don't of course always translate to seats in congress. alison? alison: speaking of members of congress with the sweep for republicans can we expect the members to aggressively or more aggressively pursue their agendas on things like healthcare and maybe tax reform? scott: sure. a lot of them are pitching it that way. saying this is almost a statement of the affirmation, that the road they are going down pushing through the healthcare bill and you point out the tax reform that it gives them the more power to do so because it's what the american people want. on the flip side, you could say that the special elections in many cases were set up in areas where republicans were ripe to do very well. so it's not perhaps the greatest litmus te
especially in middle america where jobs matter most. >> whether they are black, white, female, male, latino, the economy matters most. until democrats talk about that in an effective and a broadly appealing way, they will continue to come up improved their turnout and the support in some of the special elections. but while moral victories do matter they don't of course always translate to seats in congress. alison? alison: speaking of members of congress with the sweep for republicans can...
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his recent click article, the great democratic divide -- can't delete liberals learn to embrace middle america? then gerald fierstein will join us talking about rising tensions following last week's terror attacks in iran. what c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. highis sunday, today is in park in new york. we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts of it with paul sparrow, the museum's director. in junelibrary opened of 1941, he was still president of the united states, so this essentially became the northern oval office. he had an incredibly inquisitive many books.re are every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. it's on was identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. the fdrto in a from presidential library in hyde park, new york sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> on thursday, president trump was a speaker at the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc. his remarks are about 40 minutes. >>
his recent click article, the great democratic divide -- can't delete liberals learn to embrace middle america? then gerald fierstein will join us talking about rising tensions following last week's terror attacks in iran. what c-span's washington journal life at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. highis sunday, today is in park in new york. we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts of it with paul sparrow, the museum's director. in...
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america in the prosperous post-war '50s was a nation spellbound by consumer goods. an expanding middle class was always trying to keep up with the joneses. dick nixon had come from humble beginnings and understood their aspirations well. >>rick: richard nixon always had a very interesting and intimate relationship to consumerism as a mood. when he ran for congress, his campaign office would sell things like toasters and clocks and, uh, small appliances at cost. during his senate campaign, uh, you could win a prize if you answered the phone "win with nixon." kinda like a radio station. and this kind of consumerism was very much at the heart of his appeal. the idea was richard nixon was the guy to help you achieve the american dream. this suburban, middle-class lifestyle. this kind of hucksterism made liberals so uncomfortable and made them cringe. but it didn't make all americans cringe. >>dick: but, there was another nixon. the political hatchet man who would stop at nothing to get ahead. during the early years of the cold war, he made his name as a communist witch hunter, exposing red
america in the prosperous post-war '50s was a nation spellbound by consumer goods. an expanding middle class was always trying to keep up with the joneses. dick nixon had come from humble beginnings and understood their aspirations well. >>rick: richard nixon always had a very interesting and intimate relationship to consumerism as a mood. when he ran for congress, his campaign office would sell things like toasters and clocks and, uh, small appliances at cost. during his senate campaign,...
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definitely going to be a lot tougher under the leadership of president trump and i think that's where middle america wanted us for a long time and i'm thankful for that. hopefully europe will take note and make the changes necessary. charles: thank you both very much. president trump weighing all options for obliterating terrorism. now, the question is, what does non-pc look like? when you take a non-pc approach to terror, do yhow does it hook tweet me. >> this bloodshed must end. this bloodshed will end. can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. >> president trump promising to protect the american people from the evils of terrorism and making it crystal clear that all options are on the table. roll tape. >> as president i will do what is necessary to prevent this threat from spreading to our shores and work eve
definitely going to be a lot tougher under the leadership of president trump and i think that's where middle america wanted us for a long time and i'm thankful for that. hopefully europe will take note and make the changes necessary. charles: thank you both very much. president trump weighing all options for obliterating terrorism. now, the question is, what does non-pc look like? when you take a non-pc approach to terror, do yhow does it hook tweet me. >> this bloodshed must end. this...
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i think middle america, the folks in the middle of the country who are upset that washington isn't workinge really want things to get done. so there's a sure window here where people pressing the president who are bringing this investigation will have to make that case. otherwise, i think there's going to be some frustration that bubbles up. >> shannon: yes. we're looking now at the president of romania and u.s. president donald trump, head to the podium. they will take a couple of questions. there's, of course, media there from both nations. and we'll listen in. >> thank you for being here. it's an honor to welcome such a good friend of america to the white house. as you know, the people of romania and america share much in common. a love of freedom, proud cultures, rich traditions and a vast and storied landscape to call home. the relationship between our two countries stretches back well over a century, but today we especially reaffirm and celebrate our strategic partnership that began more than 20 years ago. that partnership covers many dimensions, including economic, military and cult
i think middle america, the folks in the middle of the country who are upset that washington isn't workinge really want things to get done. so there's a sure window here where people pressing the president who are bringing this investigation will have to make that case. otherwise, i think there's going to be some frustration that bubbles up. >> shannon: yes. we're looking now at the president of romania and u.s. president donald trump, head to the podium. they will take a couple of...