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. >> another thing secretary steve nugent said the only thing nonnegotiable is the corporate tax rate. what you all in your proposal would be 20 percent coming down from 35 percent. but if you had to negotiate on that number, would you? >> the two parties from the very beginning from the president have been that middle tax payers will pay less and it will be simpler. that is number one. number two the corporate tax rate will come down. we want 15 percent. the counts kept talking about 20. we would love to get it down to 15 percent as they continue that negotiation. but those two things are the foundation of the tax plan for the president and i do nothing to house really wants to negotiate those much. >> i would agree but there is some possible concern. let's listen to halcyon caucus chairman mark meadows. he has little concern about the possibility of 1/4 bracket for high tax earners. >> i am against having a top rate. were going to do that then we need to just admit that it is at times that having a top rate for those that earn $1 million or more is maybe a political reality but it d
. >> another thing secretary steve nugent said the only thing nonnegotiable is the corporate tax rate. what you all in your proposal would be 20 percent coming down from 35 percent. but if you had to negotiate on that number, would you? >> the two parties from the very beginning from the president have been that middle tax payers will pay less and it will be simpler. that is number one. number two the corporate tax rate will come down. we want 15 percent. the counts kept talking...
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he then teed up the veteran striker david nugent.five games, and they are up to 13th in the table. roger federer has continued his hold over rafa nadal. he'd won their three previous matches in 2017 and it's now four, after victory in the shanghai masters final. the swiss could now knock the spaniard off the top of the rankings by the end of the year. adam wild reports. rafa nadal! it is one of modern sport's most enduring rivalries. rafa nadal and roger federer, two of the greatest tennis has ever seen. the advancing years still failing to quell the hunger to be the world's best. in shanghai, that was on the minds of both. now only federer can stop nadal ending the year with that title. this was a chance for the world number two to tighten the gap. a break in the very first game, a display of intent, and one from which the spaniard failed to recover. federer‘s fan base span the globe like no others. blasting his way to the first set, a reminder to all of why he commands such adoration. this the 24th final between the pair. nadal‘s a
he then teed up the veteran striker david nugent.five games, and they are up to 13th in the table. roger federer has continued his hold over rafa nadal. he'd won their three previous matches in 2017 and it's now four, after victory in the shanghai masters final. the swiss could now knock the spaniard off the top of the rankings by the end of the year. adam wild reports. rafa nadal! it is one of modern sport's most enduring rivalries. rafa nadal and roger federer, two of the greatest tennis has...
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unfortunate for the future of the world we as a country and as a region did not start this war against nugent would not provoke the war has come to us do you have any doubt that this was climate change no doubt the historical facts and the magnitude of hurricane will tell us that we see no bitch is washed away we say in the dry a spell has taken place no country i mean in dominic and his islands you had what you call a dry season and ended racism you is already in and you have sometimes a rainy season all you have is drought so we're seeing the changing climate climate to conditions and every single time you're saying the hurricanes are getting stronger i mean irma there was a category four. it was beyond five. i was here was a one hundred sixty five miles well. you know what kind of infrastructure could we stand this you know. which country will be standing and the fact is we have never to run we island. we just but this is a. place where you could we could go from one province to annoyed or four ones to daughter to secure so from the hurricane this is an island and you feel flown over the c
unfortunate for the future of the world we as a country and as a region did not start this war against nugent would not provoke the war has come to us do you have any doubt that this was climate change no doubt the historical facts and the magnitude of hurricane will tell us that we see no bitch is washed away we say in the dry a spell has taken place no country i mean in dominic and his islands you had what you call a dry season and ended racism you is already in and you have sometimes a rainy...
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he then teed up the veteran striker david nugent for a second.in in five games, up to 13th in the table. roger federer has continued his holdover rafael nadal, winning the three previous matches in 2017, now four after victory at the shanghai masters. this was could now knock the spaniard of the top of the rankings by the end of the year. adam wild reporting. it is one of modern sport was my most injuring rivalries, the dial and federer, two of the greatest tennis has ever seen, the advancing years still failing to quell the hunger. in shanghai that was on the mind of both, now only federer could stop nadal ending the year with that title. this was a chance of the world number two to tighten. a break in the first game, display of intent, one from which the spaniard felt to emerge. federer‘s fan base spans the globe, he blasted his way to the first set, reminding everyone for he commands adoration. the 24th final between the pair, no dull‘s aggression in bursts but like on so many occasions, it wasn't quite enough. another title in the extraordina
he then teed up the veteran striker david nugent for a second.in in five games, up to 13th in the table. roger federer has continued his holdover rafael nadal, winning the three previous matches in 2017, now four after victory at the shanghai masters. this was could now knock the spaniard of the top of the rankings by the end of the year. adam wild reporting. it is one of modern sport was my most injuring rivalries, the dial and federer, two of the greatest tennis has ever seen, the advancing...
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treasury secretary steven the nugent said on wednesday these two groups pose a national security threat to the united states and to its allies what is significant about this new round of sanctions it's that it's being done through something called the terrorist financing targeting center this is an organization that was set up by the u.s. and by the gulf countries back in late may of course it goes without saying that just a couple of weeks after this organization was set up the blockade against the government of qatar was launched into question whether that country itself was doing enough to fight terrorist financing even though the government in doha has argued strenuously that it is doing its part and even signed a new memorandum of understanding with washington to prove its commitment there are still been questions from other gulf countries namely saudi arabia. about whether doha is doing enough to crack down on terrorist groups now with the joint announcement coming from washington doha riyadh and other regional capitals there might be no question that this work is actually taking
treasury secretary steven the nugent said on wednesday these two groups pose a national security threat to the united states and to its allies what is significant about this new round of sanctions it's that it's being done through something called the terrorist financing targeting center this is an organization that was set up by the u.s. and by the gulf countries back in late may of course it goes without saying that just a couple of weeks after this organization was set up the blockade...
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treasury secretary steven nugent said on wednesday these two groups pose a national security threat to the united states and to its allies what is significant about this new round of sanctions it's that it's being done through something called the terrorist financing targeting center this is an organization that was set up by the u.s. and by the gulf countries back in late may of course it goes without saying that just a couple of weeks after this organization was set up the blockade against the government of qatar was launched into question whether that country itself was doing enough to fight terrorist financing even though the government in doha has argued strenuously that it is doing its part and even signed a new member random of understanding with washington to prove its commitment there are still open questions from other gulf countries namely saudi arabia about whether doha is doing enough to crack down. on terrorist groups now with the joint announcement coming from washington doha riyadh and other regional capitals there might be no question that this work is actually taking
treasury secretary steven nugent said on wednesday these two groups pose a national security threat to the united states and to its allies what is significant about this new round of sanctions it's that it's being done through something called the terrorist financing targeting center this is an organization that was set up by the u.s. and by the gulf countries back in late may of course it goes without saying that just a couple of weeks after this organization was set up the blockade against...
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. >> reporter: running through his vienna neighborhood is not something steve nugent takes for granted. for the past 14 years, steve has been fighting for his life. undergoing two liver transplants. last year while on a waiting list for a new liver, he was sure the phone wouldn't ring in time. >> really they were giving me a couple weeks to live. me and my wife had actually said good-bye to each other. we kind of figured just i'd fall asleep one night and not wake up. >> reporter: but the phone did ring, and steve got a second chance on life. >> any time the phone rings, you think that's it. and it's kind of a double-edged sword. you know when the call comes that that's going to life and you've got a chance to go on. but you're also knowing that at that moment something horrible has happened to another family. >> reporter: steve hasn't run a marathon in 30 years, but the challenge of running 26.2 miles motivated him during his recovery. sunday, with the help of his family and friends, steve will run the marathon as a way to inspire those who are still waiting for that phone call and to
. >> reporter: running through his vienna neighborhood is not something steve nugent takes for granted. for the past 14 years, steve has been fighting for his life. undergoing two liver transplants. last year while on a waiting list for a new liver, he was sure the phone wouldn't ring in time. >> really they were giving me a couple weeks to live. me and my wife had actually said good-bye to each other. we kind of figured just i'd fall asleep one night and not wake up. >>...
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>> and i think the outrage was uncontainable when ted nugent threatened to shoot the president.containable. >> martha: he is not a congresswoman though. >> i don't think she was threatening to kill the president interest this particular sound bite. i think some on the right are saying she is threatening to kill him. go take him out. just like i will take out hillary clinton and beat her in the next election. it's a very tongue in cheek saying. she has been in congress since 1991. nobody believes that she is going to go to the white house and try to harm, physically harm the president in any way. >> martha: i gotcha. so you are saying that the rhetorics that desolve dee dee involved so dramatically that this is the way we talk now, ben, what do you think. >> i think there is truth to that pretty outstanding example how far the rhetoric has evolved. maxine waters incredittable things. l.a. uprising. she has used charged language for 20-odd years. corrupt member of congress. i don't think anyone is particularly surprised by. this the shouting and cheering for the idea take him out
>> and i think the outrage was uncontainable when ted nugent threatened to shoot the president.containable. >> martha: he is not a congresswoman though. >> i don't think she was threatening to kill the president interest this particular sound bite. i think some on the right are saying she is threatening to kill him. go take him out. just like i will take out hillary clinton and beat her in the next election. it's a very tongue in cheek saying. she has been in congress since...
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he then teed up the veteran striker david nugent.l. he'd won their three previous matches in 2017 and it's now four after victory in the shanghai masters final. the swiss could now knock the spaniard off the top of the rankings by the end of the year. adam wild reports. rafa nadal! it is one of modern sport's most enduring rivalries. rafa nadal and roger federer, two of the greatest tennis has ever seen. the advancing years still failing to quell the hunger to be the world's best. in shanghai, that was on the minds of both. now only federer can stop nadal ending the year with that title. a chance for the world number two to tighten the gap. a break in the first game, display of intent and one from which the spaniard failed to recover. federer‘s fans the globe like no others, blasting his way to the first set, a reminder of why he commands such adoration. this is the 24th final between the pair, nadal‘s the question coming in bursts. but like so many occasions before, it wasn't quite enough. another title in federer‘s extraordinary ye
he then teed up the veteran striker david nugent.l. he'd won their three previous matches in 2017 and it's now four after victory in the shanghai masters final. the swiss could now knock the spaniard off the top of the rankings by the end of the year. adam wild reports. rafa nadal! it is one of modern sport's most enduring rivalries. rafa nadal and roger federer, two of the greatest tennis has ever seen. the advancing years still failing to quell the hunger to be the world's best. in shanghai,...
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earlier this week i got to meet steve nugent.en battling two liver transplants and 14 months ago he was on the wait list and told me he said his good-byes to his wife. the call did come and he did get his liver but what motivated him was the idea of being able to once again run a marathon. it's been 30 years since he has run a marathon today. he's going to do that with the help of his family and friends. trying to raise awareness and money for organ donors. we'll be out here bringing it all to you. that's the latest. back to you in the studio. >> that's the ses this so inspiring to watch. we appreciate it and also appreciate the fact that mark has his sleeves rolled up. he's not wearing gloves. aaron just take note of what other people are wearing. >> aaron is quite bundled. he has the gloves. >> and twitter one liners that are just up here. >> you even drove in without the top of your jeep. >> that was by mistake. i have a sweatshirt down here that i came in with a hat and all sorts of stuff on. but it was chilly. we are looking
earlier this week i got to meet steve nugent.en battling two liver transplants and 14 months ago he was on the wait list and told me he said his good-byes to his wife. the call did come and he did get his liver but what motivated him was the idea of being able to once again run a marathon. it's been 30 years since he has run a marathon today. he's going to do that with the help of his family and friends. trying to raise awareness and money for organ donors. we'll be out here bringing it all to...
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ted nugent isn't the one elected into office. >> correct.ho was almost unanimously by her state senate quarter making those remarks and now she's comparing donald trump to hitler. this is the one who not only disrespected the president which is to write but also 6 million jewish were murdered by adolf hitler. hundreds of thousands of allied troops who died in defense of the west and the united states of america. for her to be comparing donald trump who merely for enacting policies to a historic building with real blood on his hands i think is totally out of bounds. does she have the right to say it? yes. as the first amendment require us to like it? no. >> we see a lot of actions by this president that put them in the leg -- >> don't go down that road. >> i'm not focusing on the hitler aspect. insanely never president going after the free prize in the way dictators have in other countries. abby: ladies, we have to leave it right there. always good. any good to have you. thank you, ladies. president trump's decision on the reindeer mean? gene
ted nugent isn't the one elected into office. >> correct.ho was almost unanimously by her state senate quarter making those remarks and now she's comparing donald trump to hitler. this is the one who not only disrespected the president which is to write but also 6 million jewish were murdered by adolf hitler. hundreds of thousands of allied troops who died in defense of the west and the united states of america. for her to be comparing donald trump who merely for enacting policies to a...
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will also point to i think that hearing republicans say that this is a democratic issue when ted nugentinvited to the white house during the trump administration. i didn't hear trump say anything. i didn't hear you say anything, lawrence, when protesters being attacked and he offered to pay the legal bills. i think both sides are guilty of using hyperbolic language. lawrence, it's up to people like me and you and-to-bring down that tenure not insight it. >> these same people promised after the steve scalise shooting they would tone down the rhetoric. enough to we have politicians from elected office saying hey, let's go get the president. and that's essentially what she was saying. you can say that she didn't know what she was saying all you want, michael, it's pretty clear what she said. if she wanted to say impeach him. >> how democrats want a new katrina. how hillary clinton is a felon. it's always the democrats want to say things and there is no personal responsibility here. >> that's pretty much the democrat's typical behavior. they play identity politics. they ratchet up the rheto
will also point to i think that hearing republicans say that this is a democratic issue when ted nugentinvited to the white house during the trump administration. i didn't hear trump say anything. i didn't hear you say anything, lawrence, when protesters being attacked and he offered to pay the legal bills. i think both sides are guilty of using hyperbolic language. lawrence, it's up to people like me and you and-to-bring down that tenure not insight it. >> these same people promised...