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will they not it through, or will the nec be over each other‘s shoulders, trying to... than anything more serious. i don't think they will change much. in the past, you had battles, although that would take place beforehand. it's notjust the nec, it is the shadow cabinet, and it is the trade union liaison and contact group. the trade unions have a big say. i was told one thing that might cause a problem at the meeting tomorrow is what it says about immigration. the trades union do not think it goes fast —— far enough. will the party be really annoyed? is it a shambles or a clever media strategy? lets leak it out, let's get people talking... it's not that. it looks slightly shambolic. my understanding is this has happened before. because labour has this process, this big meeting full of senior people who all discuss it, leaks can happen because of this process. but it is in their constitution and it's how they work. it's not what they planned, but it was all due to come next week anyway. whose interest is it to leak this, and for what motive? you could say that the corby
will they not it through, or will the nec be over each other‘s shoulders, trying to... than anything more serious. i don't think they will change much. in the past, you had battles, although that would take place beforehand. it's notjust the nec, it is the shadow cabinet, and it is the trade union liaison and contact group. the trade unions have a big say. i was told one thing that might cause a problem at the meeting tomorrow is what it says about immigration. the trades union do not think...
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labour's nec is gathering tomorrow in what is called a clause five meeting, to agree the final versionchanged. and labour tonight told us: "we do not comment on leaks. we will announce our policies in our manifesto, which is our plan to transform britain for the many not the few". well, many not the few is the kind of theme of the draft —
labour's nec is gathering tomorrow in what is called a clause five meeting, to agree the final versionchanged. and labour tonight told us: "we do not comment on leaks. we will announce our policies in our manifesto, which is our plan to transform britain for the many not the few". well, many not the few is the kind of theme of the draft —
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it is much more difficult now with the nec changes.s a massive constituency within the party, democratically elected, and huge support. that is quite right as far as the party rules go. the telegraph, blocking drones delivering drugs and phones... i do apologise, we have got to head over... labour's election manifesto, let's bring up the cartoon, i'm getting ahead of myself. how could we missed this out?! that is not an internet ransom demand, that is the manifesto! we are running out of time. very quickly onto final story. blocking drones delivering drugs and phones. this is really interesting. at night time there drones that dropping drugs, guns, phones come into jails and detected. and here you have got and detected. and here you have got ajail and detected. and here you have got a jail in and detected. and here you have got ajail in the and detected. and here you have got a jail in the channel islands, actually, spending money on putting up actually, spending money on putting up an invisible barrier, and electronic barrier,... up a
it is much more difficult now with the nec changes.s a massive constituency within the party, democratically elected, and huge support. that is quite right as far as the party rules go. the telegraph, blocking drones delivering drugs and phones... i do apologise, we have got to head over... labour's election manifesto, let's bring up the cartoon, i'm getting ahead of myself. how could we missed this out?! that is not an internet ransom demand, that is the manifesto! we are running out of time....
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you were also head of the nec. heard the discussion, obviously you and marty go back for a long, long time. we'll talk a little bit about economic policy. but i want to get your perspective as head of the nec about policy-making in the white house, you wrote a book about what every president should know. what advice would you give publicly, how would you do it differently, if you would do it differently? maybe just give the audience of what does policy-making in the west wing look like? >> one piece of advice, it's kind of ironic, we went from an administration having no one with any business experience at all to one in which all anyone has is business experience. when it comes to experience, i'm a great believer in diversity. and we went from one non-diverse situation to another. i think they're on a learning curve about how washington actually works. i think that the president has learned one lesson, important lesson, from the health care bill. you know, he said i can't make people vote. no, mr. president, i'm so
you were also head of the nec. heard the discussion, obviously you and marty go back for a long, long time. we'll talk a little bit about economic policy. but i want to get your perspective as head of the nec about policy-making in the white house, you wrote a book about what every president should know. what advice would you give publicly, how would you do it differently, if you would do it differently? maybe just give the audience of what does policy-making in the west wing look like?...
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we saw on the campaign trail, but there were plenty of indicators back in december when he took the necor job that that might be an ongoing thing in the presidency if not just the campaign. it would be interesting to see this happen. i think that obviously he's accustomed to running the day-to-day operations of a huge organization. he's a guy who can spin many sort of disciplines and topics. what he doesn't have is washington experience. political sort of consensus-gathering experience. that is something that i think could be a problem in a job like that where you have department secretaries who are actually reporting to you. that's the chain of command. and you've got a wide suite of topics and issues coming to your door eve day. you may have to deal with politics and some experience helps. >> one thing that gary cohn knows how to do is run a tight ship and goldman sachs is a zero tolerance environment. we know who is comfortable with not being in a zero tolerance environment, the president and a name i want to bring up to you, michelle, corey lewandowski. he may be coming back. i want
we saw on the campaign trail, but there were plenty of indicators back in december when he took the necor job that that might be an ongoing thing in the presidency if not just the campaign. it would be interesting to see this happen. i think that obviously he's accustomed to running the day-to-day operations of a huge organization. he's a guy who can spin many sort of disciplines and topics. what he doesn't have is washington experience. political sort of consensus-gathering experience. that is...
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in the eu and nec we have quite a lot of expertise in the area and we signed yesterday and a memorandum asia and south—east europe, improving environment and developing a tra nsformative europe, improving environment and developing a transformative project in support of sustainable development. we know that corruption isa development. we know that corruption is a big worry. some staggering figures reporting how much china has lost in investment in the pass. some reports suggesting they use as much as 80% to countries like pakistan. with this grand plan, can china mitigate such losses? well, it has two ta ke mitigate such losses? well, it has two take it very, very seriously and i know it doesn't take it seriously. there is a suspicion that some countries are saying to china that maybe you turn a blind eye to march, that maybe you should take it more seriously. —— to march. maybe you should have a level playing field when you procure some project but ariza wrist to every great plan, a risk in crossing the road. but in this particular area china is fairly to you. we have in the un very go
in the eu and nec we have quite a lot of expertise in the area and we signed yesterday and a memorandum asia and south—east europe, improving environment and developing a tra nsformative europe, improving environment and developing a transformative project in support of sustainable development. we know that corruption isa development. we know that corruption is a big worry. some staggering figures reporting how much china has lost in investment in the pass. some reports suggesting they use as...
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90s inland on saturday and sunday, 70s on the coast, then there will be a gradual cooldown going go nec week. >>> a lot going on in sports. >> tempers flaring, as they often do, the series finale between the giants and the dodgers. >>> good evening, the giants were going for a sweep of the dodgers this afternoon. but clayton kershaw put an end to that. the bench is emptying and the giants accusing the dodgers of stealing signs. nice stash, that's going to require some maintenance. top of the first, 0-2, a two-out double off the wall in right field. cory seeinger and justin turner score. and it's 2-0 dodgers in a flash. look out high and tight. ball gets away from buster posey, allowing chase utley to score. he sent a message, dodgers not happy with the location bench. que cueto allowed five in the fourth. michael morris in the fifth. mack williamson, slow delivery. kershaw picks up his 20th career against the giants. ugly finishes for the giants, 2-1 home stand. >> got to be happy with it. won the series, here obviously would have liked to have come away with the win today, but have to
90s inland on saturday and sunday, 70s on the coast, then there will be a gradual cooldown going go nec week. >>> a lot going on in sports. >> tempers flaring, as they often do, the series finale between the giants and the dodgers. >>> good evening, the giants were going for a sweep of the dodgers this afternoon. but clayton kershaw put an end to that. the bench is emptying and the giants accusing the dodgers of stealing signs. nice stash, that's going to require some...
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90s inland on saturday and sunday, 70s on the coast, then there will be a gradual cooldown going go nec>> a lot going on in sports. >> tempers flaring, as they often do, the series finale between the giants and the dodgers. >>> good evening, the giants were going for a sweep of the dodgers this afternoon. but clayton kershaw put an end to that. the bench is emptying and the giants accusing the dodgers of stealing signs. nice stash, that's going to require some maintenance. top of the first, 0-2, a two-out double off the wall in right field. cory seeinger and justin turner score. and it's 2-0 dodgers in a flash. look out high and tight. ball gets away from buster posey, allowing chase utley to score. he sent a message, dodgers not happy with the location of the bench. que cueto allowed five in the fourth. michael morris in the fifth. mack williamson, slow delivery. kershaw picks up his 20th career against the giants. ugly finishes for the giants, 2-1 home stand. >> got to be happy with it. won the series, here obviously would have liked to have come away with the win today, but have to b
90s inland on saturday and sunday, 70s on the coast, then there will be a gradual cooldown going go nec>> a lot going on in sports. >> tempers flaring, as they often do, the series finale between the giants and the dodgers. >>> good evening, the giants were going for a sweep of the dodgers this afternoon. but clayton kershaw put an end to that. the bench is emptying and the giants accusing the dodgers of stealing signs. nice stash, that's going to require some maintenance....
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it was the group -- myself, sneak mnuchin, director cohn of the nec and filling the role often filled by the head of the council of economic advisers and sat down and said we looked at the cbo baseline numbers and said what will the tax policy increase gdp by? what are the ranges for that? what will the regulatory policy impact gdp by? what could the ranges be for that? what's repealing obamacare do for increasing gdp? if you repeal obamacare, it will increase gb dp because it's a disincentive to work. we went through the methodology item by item and arrived at 3% and see that in the ramp-up to that 3%. we don't assume 3% in year one, for example. i think the assumption for this year is 2.3 and then 2.5 and then 2.7 or 8 and then 3% out. so we think it's a very reasonable and defensible macroeconomic assumption. digging a little bit deep sbeer the numbers, we also think that our numbers regarding the related interest rates and unemployment rates are likewise defensible. we get a lot of questions of productivity and we hear the stories now as an interesting story in a leading newspaper
it was the group -- myself, sneak mnuchin, director cohn of the nec and filling the role often filled by the head of the council of economic advisers and sat down and said we looked at the cbo baseline numbers and said what will the tax policy increase gdp by? what are the ranges for that? what will the regulatory policy impact gdp by? what could the ranges be for that? what's repealing obamacare do for increasing gdp? if you repeal obamacare, it will increase gb dp because it's a disincentive...
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and many share the some vol nec. >> not properly secured or anchored.when a door is kicked in, the dead bolt holds just fine. but the tree mother around it is split by the dead bolt. >> reporter: a few changes to the screws could be the answer to keeping crooks out. officers suggest you replace those standards come with most lock sets with three inch stainless steel screws. use can get two for $1 at a hardware store. >> instead of holding the strike plate into the trim wood, it holds it into the jack stud. >> reporter: breaking -- to prove the three inch screw works, our marshall artst expert kicked if a door with a three fourth inch screw. the wood frame busted in. now with a longer three inch screw that goes into the stud, the man ended up with his foot to the door but the frame held up. doing its job. so why stop with doors? safeguarding your windows an the cheap can make it challenging to break in. check this out. >> you don't want to make yourself an easy break in. >> reporter: it's called lock it block it. it lets you keep your windows back of the
and many share the some vol nec. >> not properly secured or anchored.when a door is kicked in, the dead bolt holds just fine. but the tree mother around it is split by the dead bolt. >> reporter: a few changes to the screws could be the answer to keeping crooks out. officers suggest you replace those standards come with most lock sets with three inch stainless steel screws. use can get two for $1 at a hardware store. >> instead of holding the strike plate into the trim wood,...
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. >>> our international diplomatic correspondent nec robertson joins us live. can't resist, george brought it up. we're going with it a. twitter forum. please explain. then we'll move on. >> reporter: some may say made to measure for president trump, given his proclivity for using twitter. the idea here is that trump comes here within he's had his bilateral meeting with the bahraini king and he said he's going to go visit soon in egypt. his meeting in speaking to all these lieaders. the idea is this tweets he is attending, 20 minutes, young people will be asking questions on twitter is to reach the arab population. let's not forget, in the arab region, the vast, vast x vast majority of the population are young people under the age of 30. the idea is president trump will reach out and communicate not to them but with them. okay, it's a short event. 20 minutes. okay. it looks like a bit of theater, if you will. but in these types of events, such acts like this are supposed to communicate a more broader message, an engagement not just in the people of this region.
. >>> our international diplomatic correspondent nec robertson joins us live. can't resist, george brought it up. we're going with it a. twitter forum. please explain. then we'll move on. >> reporter: some may say made to measure for president trump, given his proclivity for using twitter. the idea here is that trump comes here within he's had his bilateral meeting with the bahraini king and he said he's going to go visit soon in egypt. his meeting in speaking to all these...
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trish: former nec director larry summers slamming the president's budget proposal in a "washington postmn today. claims 3% growth forecasts are, quote, ludicrously -- can i say it? optimistic. it's ludicrous. apparently the budget he writes forecasts that u.s. economic growth will rise 3.0% because the administration's policies largely tax cuts and perhaps also regulatory policies. fair enough if you believe in tooth fairies and ludicrous supply-side economics. during a press conference earlier today, mick mulvaney faired back, criticizing the economic policies put in place by president obama. take a listen here. >> i looked at some of the economic assumptions that the obama administration made in its first couple of years, and i want to say in a couple of different occasions, assumed growth rate was 4.5%. keep in mind, this is the first administration in history, okay, it was the first decade of the first eight-year period in history not to have a 3% growth rate yet they were promising 4 1/2 growth. if larry wants to talk about unreasonable assumptions, we talk about 3% growth rate and
trish: former nec director larry summers slamming the president's budget proposal in a "washington postmn today. claims 3% growth forecasts are, quote, ludicrously -- can i say it? optimistic. it's ludicrous. apparently the budget he writes forecasts that u.s. economic growth will rise 3.0% because the administration's policies largely tax cuts and perhaps also regulatory policies. fair enough if you believe in tooth fairies and ludicrous supply-side economics. during a press conference...
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she also said that the head of the nec said that the administration was going to remain committed toussia sanctions. now, the problem with both of those reports is neither of them came out of the mouth of the president himself. if we learned one thing about this administration, it's that senior advisers, even cabinet officials can say what they say, but until the president says, it's as likely as not to be contradi contradicted. but these are positive signs. >> ned, let me play what sean spicer said about jared kushner's contact with russians. this was back in march. take a listen. >> throughout the campaign and the transition, jarod served as the official primary point of impact with foreign governments and officials until we had state department officials. you're acting as though there's something nefarious about doing what he was tasked to do. >> the white house was saying someone had to be the point of contact with foreign governments and that job became jared kushners. does that make sense? >> it is. sean spicer is not always one who is prone to tell if 100% facts, but i think t
she also said that the head of the nec said that the administration was going to remain committed toussia sanctions. now, the problem with both of those reports is neither of them came out of the mouth of the president himself. if we learned one thing about this administration, it's that senior advisers, even cabinet officials can say what they say, but until the president says, it's as likely as not to be contradi contradicted. but these are positive signs. >> ned, let me play what sean...
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. >> i got this around your nec neck. >> so cynical today. >> does it counseled when a comedian laughs at his own jokes? >> normally when they laugh at their own jokes, it is not funny. it is so high brow nobody else gets it. >> oh, that's like what i used to say, so funny i forgot to laugh. >> okay, free pass, on your way to the shore. down the shore. how you can have your toll paid for, alex holley, she will be standing at the team plaza. putting coins in for you. >> i am? >> well, maybe not. apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >> did has become a tradition, one i like. so, tomorrow, we head down the shore, a lot of us will, chickie's and pete's will be picking up the tab on part of the atlantic city expressway for holiday shore travelers. the 3-dollar toll will be waived. forget it. for eastbound traffic at the egg harbor toll plaza, and only for little bit. but between 5:00 and 6:00 tomorrow afternoon. the memorial day weekend toll-free event is part of t
. >> i got this around your nec neck. >> so cynical today. >> does it counseled when a comedian laughs at his own jokes? >> normally when they laugh at their own jokes, it is not funny. it is so high brow nobody else gets it. >> oh, that's like what i used to say, so funny i forgot to laugh. >> okay, free pass, on your way to the shore. down the shore. how you can have your toll paid for, alex holley, she will be standing at the team plaza. putting coins in...
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our priority is to work with the national counterterrorist policing nec network and uk intelligence services to establish more details about the individual who carried out this attack. we have received tremendous support from across the police service in england and wales and partner agencies throughout the night. we regularly carry out exercises to test our ability to respond to such incidents, and this has ensured a very swift response from local and national agencies. i want to thank all members of those emergency services and other agencies who have worked tirelessly throughout the night in very difficult circumstances. their response has been quite outstanding. there remains a large cordon in place around manchester arena and the victoria train station which will be in place for some time. the station will remain closed while a detailed forensic search is under way. people should plan their route to work and follow transport for greater manchester for updates. terrorists will attempt to disrupt allies and create distress and fear in our communities. we have a long history here in greate
our priority is to work with the national counterterrorist policing nec network and uk intelligence services to establish more details about the individual who carried out this attack. we have received tremendous support from across the police service in england and wales and partner agencies throughout the night. we regularly carry out exercises to test our ability to respond to such incidents, and this has ensured a very swift response from local and national agencies. i want to thank all...
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just to determine the nec steps, obviously comey's going to testify, i would assume, he says he wants to testify openly in open hearings, he probably wants to bring all the information forward that he has. >> i think there is no question that if these tapes exist, the first question, any congressional committee should ask, and i'm sure they will ask, is in a letter to the white house counsel, do tapes exist? i mean the president has hinted at it, but then he sort of backed off on it. that is question one, but there is no question that former director comey will be testifying about this, and he will be testifying with his memos, in front of him. and so tonight is not the beginning of the end, it's the end of the beginning, i mean, this story can only get fuller and more complicated. >> as john mccain kept saying, this is a centipede with a lot of shoes on. >> there's one very lucky thing for donald trump, and that is it took yesterday's news off the front page, and what happened yesterday is so much more important than what we learned today. what happened yesterday, the idea that sourc
just to determine the nec steps, obviously comey's going to testify, i would assume, he says he wants to testify openly in open hearings, he probably wants to bring all the information forward that he has. >> i think there is no question that if these tapes exist, the first question, any congressional committee should ask, and i'm sure they will ask, is in a letter to the white house counsel, do tapes exist? i mean the president has hinted at it, but then he sort of backed off on it. that...
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plan for the most significant tax reform in decades continues to progress led by secretary mnuchin and nec director cohen. secretary mnuchin met with the house ways and means committee, and the republican subcommittee. president discussed tax reform with multiple members and leadership during his regular visits to capitol hill. we'll begin holding industry listening sessions next week providing an opportunity for business leaders and job creators to give us their inputs on what reforms are necessary to allow us to grow jobs and the economy. this morning the president met with epa administer pruitt. one of the topics they discussed was the president's upcoming decision on the pares climate accords. this is the subject the president is spending a great deal of time on. ultimately he wants a fair deal for the american people and he will have an announcement coming on that shortly. also today the president's trade representative is having meeting with the trade minister. old's also speak at the chamber of commerce gala this evening for the vietnamese prime minister. that speech should be avail
plan for the most significant tax reform in decades continues to progress led by secretary mnuchin and nec director cohen. secretary mnuchin met with the house ways and means committee, and the republican subcommittee. president discussed tax reform with multiple members and leadership during his regular visits to capitol hill. we'll begin holding industry listening sessions next week providing an opportunity for business leaders and job creators to give us their inputs on what reforms are...
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a lot of corporatists and he's essentially corporatist, you can see this in gary collins, the trump necve lower corporate taxes -- >> what would happen if the whole world raises the lowest tax rates. don't get ahead of ourselves here. we could do worse. >> the planet could be a lot worse than that. corporate taxes is the reason why we have so many u.s. companies, high corporate tax in the u.s. is why we have so many u.s. can't need doing inversions, going to hear it. neil: we touched on the beginning. is it in danger now? trump's agenda? >> what you think, then? neil: i'm asking you. >> you answered me like yeah, dad. trade too deep in saying it. i've been watching "cavuto: coast-to-coast" so many days. especially since i was out of the is. nothing better to do. i was in dallas. john tatum is out there. guys wear suits with cowboy boots in dallas. but you know, here's the thing. just think we are talking about comey. instead of how good a corporate tax cut will make the u.s. economy. trade to maybe that's why we are talking about it because they don't want to see that. >> the democrats
a lot of corporatists and he's essentially corporatist, you can see this in gary collins, the trump necve lower corporate taxes -- >> what would happen if the whole world raises the lowest tax rates. don't get ahead of ourselves here. we could do worse. >> the planet could be a lot worse than that. corporate taxes is the reason why we have so many u.s. companies, high corporate tax in the u.s. is why we have so many u.s. can't need doing inversions, going to hear it. neil: we...
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recently y ang with nec directorohn announced a onpage tax plan. a briefing, it is not specific, but that is ok. noartisan eerts have said thislan could cast -- cost 5.5 join dollars. hat $5.nk trillion. i don'think anybody here thin it is a good idea to withe kids - saddle ki his debt. wwould ner: costse a hand -- planha $5 tllion. repeatedly is thatnylath we put rward, we bieve it should b paid for with onic growth. i amonrned as to whher some of the mols will attribute and of growth and dynamic scoring, but when we esent the details we will prest w we thinkt ould be paid fo coue ofster: the thgs. first of all, the budget t prident put out, and quite quickly senator menendez talked about part of it. does n be well for rural amic pay for aera tax plan as laid out, wha a hu problem. it is not gngo happen within that budget, i wl quite honest wh u. the other thing i ulsais that i am vy suspious of dynamic scorg because has be done before. times, is through dynamic scori that of the en pruct looks really gd t when reality hits, it is not that way at
recently y ang with nec directorohn announced a onpage tax plan. a briefing, it is not specific, but that is ok. noartisan eerts have said thislan could cast -- cost 5.5 join dollars. hat $5.nk trillion. i don'think anybody here thin it is a good idea to withe kids - saddle ki his debt. wwould ner: costse a hand -- planha $5 tllion. repeatedly is thatnylath we put rward, we bieve it should b paid for with onic growth. i amonrned as to whher some of the mols will attribute and of growth and...
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recently you along with nec director cohn announced a one-page tax plan. in a briefing, it is not specific, but that is ok. nonpartisan experts have said this plan could cost $5.5 tillion. i don't think that $5.5 trillion. i don't think anybody here thinks it is a good idea to saddle kids with his debt. mr. mnuchin: we would never propose a plan that cost $5 trillion. what i have said repeatedly is that any plan that we put forward, we believe it should be paid for with economic growth. i am concerned as to whether some of the models will attribute and of growth and dynamic scoring, but when we present the details we will present how we think it should be paid for. senator tester: the couple of things. first of all, the budget the president put out, and quite quickly senator menendez talked about part of it. it does not bode well for rural america. for rural america to pay for a tax plan as laid out, we have a huge problem. it is not going to happen within that budget, i will be quite honest with you. the other thing i would say is that i am very suspiciou
recently you along with nec director cohn announced a one-page tax plan. in a briefing, it is not specific, but that is ok. nonpartisan experts have said this plan could cost $5.5 tillion. i don't think that $5.5 trillion. i don't think anybody here thinks it is a good idea to saddle kids with his debt. mr. mnuchin: we would never propose a plan that cost $5 trillion. what i have said repeatedly is that any plan that we put forward, we believe it should be paid for with economic growth. i am...
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recently you along with nec director cohn announced a one-page tax plan. in a briefing thet 1200 that: and -- >> do you support a 30-year fixed rate? >> no. >> you talked about -- i think that's solid. would your support for that go away if in fact there were some taxpayer risk with the gse rebuild? >> well, again, i think the 30-year mortgage has been a fundamental part of mortgage finance for as long as most people can possibly remember. >> it's a big deal. >> again, if we end up with a scenario where we need some type of explicit guarantee, i would expect that it would be paid for. and i would expect thattkai no different than -- >> okay. okay. the fsoc, number of changes really to transparency and designation process, we've talked about some notifying companies when they move between stages, making calculation for stage one evolution, providing more information to companies as they go through annual review, would you support codifying those changes into law? >> again, we are looking at recommendations, but i think that's one of the things we will look
recently you along with nec director cohn announced a one-page tax plan. in a briefing thet 1200 that: and -- >> do you support a 30-year fixed rate? >> no. >> you talked about -- i think that's solid. would your support for that go away if in fact there were some taxpayer risk with the gse rebuild? >> well, again, i think the 30-year mortgage has been a fundamental part of mortgage finance for as long as most people can possibly remember. >> it's a big deal....
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-- we sat down and, in fact, it was the group of myself, secretary mnuchin, director cohn from the necll is playing, filling the role often filled by the head of the council of economic advisers, and what we did was we sat down and looked at the cbo baseline numbers and said, okay, what will our tax policy increase gdp by. and what are the ranges for that. what will our regulatory policy impact gdp by, and what could the ranges be be for that. what does repealing obamacare do for increasing gdp. by the way, the congressional budget office has hard numbers on that. the cbo assumes that if you repeal obamacare, it will increase gdp because obamacare creates a disincentive to work. so we went through the methodology item by item and be arrived at the 3%. and i also think you'll see that as well in the ramp-up to that 3%. we don't assume 3% in year one, f example. i think our assumption for this year i 2.3, then 2.5, then 2.7 or 8 and then 3 out. so we think it's a very reasonable and defensible macroeconomic assumption. digging a little bit deeper into the numbers, we also think that our
-- we sat down and, in fact, it was the group of myself, secretary mnuchin, director cohn from the necll is playing, filling the role often filled by the head of the council of economic advisers, and what we did was we sat down and looked at the cbo baseline numbers and said, okay, what will our tax policy increase gdp by. and what are the ranges for that. what will our regulatory policy impact gdp by, and what could the ranges be be for that. what does repealing obamacare do for increasing...
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will be what we in my office are calling a pivot point for the realization of benefits from these four nec priorities. >> with this pivot point, what's your assessment if we don't make this? i mean, what -- does this ripple out for how long or can you talk acts that a little bit? >> sure. we don't know. yeah. faa has had problems. it's no secret. making completion deadlines before, honoring representations to congress and the secretary as to where they are in different programs. faa together with the h nac have an implementation program and a working group that's bird dogging it as closely as they possibly can. however, the problems outlined in my written statement are significant. they may yet derail the program to some extent. the choice at that point is to continue to press forward. so it may go on beyond 2020, 2021. but at this-minute we don't know. >> congressman, would it be ok if i added something to that? >> yes. >> one of the things that i don't think is getting fair discussion in the modernization effort that we're in is that first you have to invent and deploy the technology whi
will be what we in my office are calling a pivot point for the realization of benefits from these four nec priorities. >> with this pivot point, what's your assessment if we don't make this? i mean, what -- does this ripple out for how long or can you talk acts that a little bit? >> sure. we don't know. yeah. faa has had problems. it's no secret. making completion deadlines before, honoring representations to congress and the secretary as to where they are in different programs. faa...