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well and pushback is in other countries, pushback is in other countries, pushback regarding uber.it difficult for uber to operate in europe. uber and out. how long have you been thinking that one up? i loved it. and how about this, this tetraplegic man now able to move his hands and drink a conflict. —— to move his hands and drink a conflict. — — coffee. to move his hands and drink a conflict. -- coffee. the main difference with this technology is that it difference with this technology is thatitis difference with this technology is that it is just using his difference with this technology is that it isjust using his brain waves. he has had months of training to try and think the right way, to trigger the technology. it is obviously an early phase of something which really could change the lives of a lot of people. fantastic. i used to cover cambridge, and a lot of technology that has been developed there. one of the cautions when these stories break, it takes a long time for them to be rolled out more widely. no doubt they will bring it home to a lot of people. thank you so much,
well and pushback is in other countries, pushback is in other countries, pushback regarding uber.it difficult for uber to operate in europe. uber and out. how long have you been thinking that one up? i loved it. and how about this, this tetraplegic man now able to move his hands and drink a conflict. —— to move his hands and drink a conflict. — — coffee. to move his hands and drink a conflict. -- coffee. the main difference with this technology is that it difference with this technology...
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there is pushback on almost everything else. what could derail this, i am not rooting for it. we have a very inexperienced foreign-policy team and inexperienced president. one problem abroad, north korea for example, forget about it. charles: america wanted this, quote, political experience, success in other areas with accountability. the new report revealing there are nearly 500 sanctuary cities and counties, the white house is renewing its pledge to cut off their federal funds. will that stop these places from harboring illegal immigrants? ♪ say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. with chantix.d i quit smoking i was very gratefu
there is pushback on almost everything else. what could derail this, i am not rooting for it. we have a very inexperienced foreign-policy team and inexperienced president. one problem abroad, north korea for example, forget about it. charles: america wanted this, quote, political experience, success in other areas with accountability. the new report revealing there are nearly 500 sanctuary cities and counties, the white house is renewing its pledge to cut off their federal funds. will that stop...
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there is pushback on almost everything else. what could derail this, i am not rooting for it. we have a very inexperienced foreign-policy team and inexperienced president. one problem abroad, north korea for example, forget about it. charles: america wanted this, quote, political experience, success in other areas with accountability. the new report revealing there are nearly 500 sanctuary cities and counties, the white house is renewing its pledge to cut off their federal funds. will that stop these places from harboring illegal immigrants? f offenses. soldiers shot him after wrestling one of their colleagues to the ground and tried to steal her rifle. thousands of travelers were evacuated, flights were diverted to other airports. back in this country there is an urgent manhunt in oklahoma for suspected escaped inmates. employees say they broke out of a county jail 45 miles from the city by escaping through the ventilation system. all three were in custody for property crimes and each had purportedly been arrested multiple times. now back to cavuto on business. >> the preside
there is pushback on almost everything else. what could derail this, i am not rooting for it. we have a very inexperienced foreign-policy team and inexperienced president. one problem abroad, north korea for example, forget about it. charles: america wanted this, quote, political experience, success in other areas with accountability. the new report revealing there are nearly 500 sanctuary cities and counties, the white house is renewing its pledge to cut off their federal funds. will that stop...
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there is pushback on almost everything else. what could derail this, i am not rooting for it. we have a very inexperienced foreign-policy team and inexperienced president. one problem abro, north korea for example, forget about it. charles: america wanted this, quote, political experience, success in other areas with accountability. the new report revealing there are nearly 500 sanctuary cities and counties, the white house is renewing its pledge to cut off their federal funds. will that stop these places from harboring illegal immigrants? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. multiple times. now back to cavuto on business. >> the president was very clear -- and it happ
there is pushback on almost everything else. what could derail this, i am not rooting for it. we have a very inexperienced foreign-policy team and inexperienced president. one problem abro, north korea for example, forget about it. charles: america wanted this, quote, political experience, success in other areas with accountability. the new report revealing there are nearly 500 sanctuary cities and counties, the white house is renewing its pledge to cut off their federal funds. will that stop...
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"watters world" was with the president as he explained this week's pushback on his plan to repeal and replace obamacare >> if we submitted the democrats' plan and draw everything perfect for democrats. we wouldn't get one vote from the democrats. so it's a problem. jesse: moments before that
"watters world" was with the president as he explained this week's pushback on his plan to repeal and replace obamacare >> if we submitted the democrats' plan and draw everything perfect for democrats. we wouldn't get one vote from the democrats. so it's a problem. jesse: moments before that
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to be more efficient and to make mone money but wendy's ides were introduced there was immediate pushback that happened on two different levels the first ideological which was the basis of the social system and the second was the interest group, they threatened the groups that were powerful. so for example when the introduced the idea of more incentives to run more efficiently i immediately pushback on that in two different ways. it's tough the industries equipment is extremely old us of these ideas threatened the ideology and could you please spend money on tech race. so please spend more money on the industries and that is how we respond to the reform initiatives. the advisers were not impressed that they had no choice but to deal with them and they were too powerful so had to find a way to compromise and by the end of the soviet union, they did compromise and they implemented reforms that looked very similar to what china had implemented years earlier. by 1988 they had a private businesses towards capitalism and more or less copying what china had done. but there was a big difference b
to be more efficient and to make mone money but wendy's ides were introduced there was immediate pushback that happened on two different levels the first ideological which was the basis of the social system and the second was the interest group, they threatened the groups that were powerful. so for example when the introduced the idea of more incentives to run more efficiently i immediately pushback on that in two different ways. it's tough the industries equipment is extremely old us of these...
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amongk sometimes they are -- i think sometimes among a wider military population i got pushback. but these programs, which did so much as support soldiers and families, changed form. they were mostly outsourced and privatized. that has made a real difference in the experience of soldiers and their families. they are actually grateful to have someone talk about it and tell that story, because it has not been widely known or told. bill: have any of the programs you have seen in the military and models for similar programs in civilian life? jennifer: absolutely. and they had been since the start. there were real advances made in public health around world war i. those served as models for public health programs outside. i think in recent times people have hoped that military social welfare programs might serve as models for civilian social welfare programs. the one everyone points to his military childcare, which is absolutely the gold standard of childcare united states. many people who have advocated for increased childcare support for all kinds of civilians have pointed to milita
amongk sometimes they are -- i think sometimes among a wider military population i got pushback. but these programs, which did so much as support soldiers and families, changed form. they were mostly outsourced and privatized. that has made a real difference in the experience of soldiers and their families. they are actually grateful to have someone talk about it and tell that story, because it has not been widely known or told. bill: have any of the programs you have seen in the military and...
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bill: in terms of the term itself, did you get pushback from members of the military on the title, or at least some consternation on the term military welfare state? jennifer: from military leadership, the answer is no. the army was really welcoming to me. i could not have done the research without the support of the army and its archivists and many of its officers, all of whom agreed to help me dig out and find the stories. i think sometimes they are among a wider -- i think sometimes among a wider military population i got pushback. but these programs, which did so much as support soldiers and families, changed form. they were mostly outsourced and privatized. that has made a real difference in the experience of soldiers and their families. they are actually grateful to have someone talk about it and tell that story, because it has not been widely known or told. bill: have any of the programs you have seen in the military and models for similar programs in civilian life? jennifer: absolutely. and they had been since the start. there were real advances made in public health around wo
bill: in terms of the term itself, did you get pushback from members of the military on the title, or at least some consternation on the term military welfare state? jennifer: from military leadership, the answer is no. the army was really welcoming to me. i could not have done the research without the support of the army and its archivists and many of its officers, all of whom agreed to help me dig out and find the stories. i think sometimes they are among a wider -- i think sometimes among a...
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i can see this being accepted without any pushback.the samejudicial any pushback. i think they will face the same judicial resistance to gain and the same civil disobedience as well. i think this will be muslim and mark two. the problem is that he has is that he said on the campaign trail, barn and some have suggested muslim kim stood before the word ban we re muslim kim stood before the word ban were in the same sentence. those two words were there. he simply cannot say i am going to make the vetting of maastricht. you cannot simply say i will make it tougher for these people, he has to have the word ban in there. he has painted himself into a corner. he will insist, because he needs to get this through the courts, but it is not a muslim band, radio giuliani said to him that donald trump wants is a muslim band so how does he make it legal? the courts are not stupid. they will note that evidence and they might well strike it down. there will also be an awareness, as much as some of us worry be an awareness, as much as some of us worry
i can see this being accepted without any pushback.the samejudicial any pushback. i think they will face the same judicial resistance to gain and the same civil disobedience as well. i think this will be muslim and mark two. the problem is that he has is that he said on the campaign trail, barn and some have suggested muslim kim stood before the word ban we re muslim kim stood before the word ban were in the same sentence. those two words were there. he simply cannot say i am going to make the...
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the pushback, we have been following the pushback. there are lawyers come attorney general's.alk us through who matters here and what is going on. >> february the ninth circuit, a three-judge panel in the ninth circuit ruled in favor of a suit that was put by washington state attorney general bob ferguson that was joined by a whole bunch of other ag's, that knocked down his first attempt at the travel ban. so that was discriminatory, plain and simple. the president rather than pushing and fighting the supreme court, took a step back, revised the travel ban, if you like -- weeks later put it forth again. it got met immediately with theher suit, this time by hawaii state attorney general who sued on the same front, calling it discriminatory. they won again a few hours before a set to go into effect on march 15. that was a temporary ban. those are 242 really. they have stymied the president. as much as the president has some self-inflicted wounds, think that is fair to say in the first two months of office, the victories that immigrants have been able to match against him have al
the pushback, we have been following the pushback. there are lawyers come attorney general's.alk us through who matters here and what is going on. >> february the ninth circuit, a three-judge panel in the ninth circuit ruled in favor of a suit that was put by washington state attorney general bob ferguson that was joined by a whole bunch of other ag's, that knocked down his first attempt at the travel ban. so that was discriminatory, plain and simple. the president rather than pushing and...
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so why would there be any pushback on the new ruling?harles, i think the first thing the military we used to call the kill chain, and mike is familiar with that. and the problem with that was president obama essentially centralized that authority into the white house and didn't trust the people below to make the changes. you know, if there's pushback right now, i think the major thing they think people are concerned about, which i happen to disagree, there is no oversight, if it's just secret because the cia authority don't have to disclose the way the d.o.d. does. there are two committees in the house and the senate that do have oversight and are informed after a strike happens, and they discuss it. so that's i think one of the bigger pushbacks. it's the type of targets and where the targets are. charles: mike, we did hear the mainstream media criticize president obama often for using drones. i don't know if that ultimate he was one of the reasons he pulled back in certain ways. seems like the ultimate weapon where the flea footed terro
so why would there be any pushback on the new ruling?harles, i think the first thing the military we used to call the kill chain, and mike is familiar with that. and the problem with that was president obama essentially centralized that authority into the white house and didn't trust the people below to make the changes. you know, if there's pushback right now, i think the major thing they think people are concerned about, which i happen to disagree, there is no oversight, if it's just secret...
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the pushback, we been following the pushback to those executive orders, judges, attorney generals, lawyersthrough what matters here. and what the attorney generals have been put there to do. >> in february, a three-judge panel in the ninth circuit ruled in favor of a suit that was put by washington state attorney general bob ferguson that basically knocked down his first attempt at the travel ban. it was discriminatory plain and simple. rather than pushing and fighting towards the supreme court, they revised the travel ban and put it forth again. it was met immediately with another suit this time by the hawaii state attorney general who basically sued on the same front, calling it discriminatory. they won again a few hours before was set to go into effect on march 16. those are two for two and have stymied the president. the president certainly has some self-inflicted wounds in the first two months in office. the victories the democrats have been able to notch against him have come from these unified state attorney generals who are democrats. carol: let's talk about that unification among
the pushback, we been following the pushback to those executive orders, judges, attorney generals, lawyersthrough what matters here. and what the attorney generals have been put there to do. >> in february, a three-judge panel in the ninth circuit ruled in favor of a suit that was put by washington state attorney general bob ferguson that basically knocked down his first attempt at the travel ban. it was discriminatory plain and simple. rather than pushing and fighting towards the supreme...
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now he wants to take it off because there's been pushback.xecutive power has to withstand boast constitutional scrutiny and pushback from public perception and i don't think he's done a very good job at moving the orders through to with stand that. >> and just to be clear, our reporting that we have here at cn is the defense secretary, the secretary of state, and his new national security adviser do want iraq taken off of that list and we're continuing to follow that order. >> yes. >> michael moore, thank you so much. really appreciate you being with us. >> likely with you, thank you. >> we really do appreciate it. >>> president trump's $1 trillion plan for infrastruct e infrastructure, that is next. will members of congress support it. we'll be discussing that. umbrellas!! you need one of these. you wouldn't put up with an umbrella that covers you part way, so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. >>> $1 trillion, that is not an exagge
now he wants to take it off because there's been pushback.xecutive power has to withstand boast constitutional scrutiny and pushback from public perception and i don't think he's done a very good job at moving the orders through to with stand that. >> and just to be clear, our reporting that we have here at cn is the defense secretary, the secretary of state, and his new national security adviser do want iraq taken off of that list and we're continuing to follow that order. >> yes....
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the president's new executive travel ban, it's also receiving pushback from democrats and immigration groups. [ chanting ] >> no ban, no wall, no ban, no wall. >> this is some of the pushback we're talking about. police arrested five people who were part of a protest against the trump administration's revised travel ban. this was the scene this morning outside the customs and border patrol building in northwest d.c.. >> we're here today because we think that cbp as the enforcers of this ban has a responsibility and we must stand up to them. >> iraq is removed from the new version of the travel ban which takes effect march 16th. >>> hud secretary ben carson niceness pledge meaning everyone would be nice for one week. however, many are having a hard time going along with the pledge given dr. carson's referring to slaves as immigrants in his first speech to hud staffers. >> there were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships and worked even longer and harder for less. they too had a dream. >> after taking some heat for those comments, the hud secretary posted on facebo
the president's new executive travel ban, it's also receiving pushback from democrats and immigration groups. [ chanting ] >> no ban, no wall, no ban, no wall. >> this is some of the pushback we're talking about. police arrested five people who were part of a protest against the trump administration's revised travel ban. this was the scene this morning outside the customs and border patrol building in northwest d.c.. >> we're here today because we think that cbp as the...
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>> there's a lot of pushback, not only in the uk. obviously here also, and in france and in germany and austria and holland. all these countries where they have been under attack by one group. let's be clear, it is basically radical islam killing people in the streets of all these countries. so when the liberal press is all offended because donald trump doesn't want to, for example, bring refugees in this country about whom we do not know enough, from countries beset by terror and everybody goes crazy over that. this is what she's talking about and she's right. liz: the terrorist is british foreign khaled massud. liz, it's tough to deal with home-grown terrorists, 2,000 extremists in england, they didn't have enough man power to handle that. and hypocrisy how terrorists explt openocieties. we know a number of middle eastern countries deny entry to israelis or deny persons who travel to israel from coming into the country, it includes bahrain, iran, kuwait, lebanon. what about your thoughts? also saudi arabia. >> the homegrown situati
>> there's a lot of pushback, not only in the uk. obviously here also, and in france and in germany and austria and holland. all these countries where they have been under attack by one group. let's be clear, it is basically radical islam killing people in the streets of all these countries. so when the liberal press is all offended because donald trump doesn't want to, for example, bring refugees in this country about whom we do not know enough, from countries beset by terror and...
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okay, mara, the sound and fury of the pushback. when push comes to shove at the end of this -- >> i think they are going to have the votes. >> bret: why do you say that? >> this is really important. they can't do much of anything else without doing this. also paul ryan seems very, very confident and he has a nice cushion in the house. he can afford to lose around 20 conservative republicans if they don't want to vote for it. >> bret: . i think he can pull it off. what's interesting to me is that if the president starts putting pressure on some of the conservative republicans. he is going to kentucky -- >> bret: not confirming it. putting pressure on rand paul. >> to me what's really going to be interesting is over time the way it's craft, the people whose health care costs are going to go up are people between 40 and 64. too young for medicare. a lot of those people are trump voters, and the people whose costs go down our younger millennials and they potentially will have cheaper health care because the ratio will be changed. you c
okay, mara, the sound and fury of the pushback. when push comes to shove at the end of this -- >> i think they are going to have the votes. >> bret: why do you say that? >> this is really important. they can't do much of anything else without doing this. also paul ryan seems very, very confident and he has a nice cushion in the house. he can afford to lose around 20 conservative republicans if they don't want to vote for it. >> bret: . i think he can pull it off. what's...
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tried interesting they that, i think i demonstrates anti-press position, but i think pushback from the white house press pool at large was of gh to prevent that kind thing from continuing. host: indiana, joe, republican, air.are on the caller: hi. mr. john wonderlich, i didn't answer to one of your democrat or not. i was dialing in, i didn't -- i heard somebody say that you had said our ournalists are the envy of the world, while if that is true, trouble.d is in real when president clinton said to that depends on what your definition is, it been making fools of all of them for years. i wonder how you would compare trump's ability to do that to president clinton ecause president clinton was a master. host: okay. question, on the first sunlight is nonpartisan organization, we have great allies from both parties. whether they are private administration officials or members of congress, we're proud to have those relationships. in terms of the press, i stand by that comment. think if you travel the world and follow the media and other there is i think strong reason to have great pride in th
tried interesting they that, i think i demonstrates anti-press position, but i think pushback from the white house press pool at large was of gh to prevent that kind thing from continuing. host: indiana, joe, republican, air.are on the caller: hi. mr. john wonderlich, i didn't answer to one of your democrat or not. i was dialing in, i didn't -- i heard somebody say that you had said our ournalists are the envy of the world, while if that is true, trouble.d is in real when president clinton said...
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i think we're going to see pushback from democratic and republican lawyers because the one thing known about this man is he was a man of integrity, he was not partisan at all and he was completely independent. so there's going to be pushback from the legal profession. >> professor alan dershowitz, thanks you very much. >> up next, we'll hear from the democratic governor of connecticut about what, if anything, lawmakers can do to win his support. you're life in the cnn newsroom. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen.man. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. we've done well in life, with help from our advisor, we made it through many market swings. sure we could travel, take it easy... but we've never been the type to just sit back
i think we're going to see pushback from democratic and republican lawyers because the one thing known about this man is he was a man of integrity, he was not partisan at all and he was completely independent. so there's going to be pushback from the legal profession. >> professor alan dershowitz, thanks you very much. >> up next, we'll hear from the democratic governor of connecticut about what, if anything, lawmakers can do to win his support. you're life in the cnn newsroom. we...
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he can expect some pushback from european members, 2% of spending gdp committed to spend only five of the 28 nato nation members meet that level. the united states spends by far the most and some of the countries are way way down, but these are the priorities that secretary tillerson spelled out. >> i'm very pleased to be in this meeting in brussels with my nato colleagues. three areas to talk about. first ensuring that nato has all the resources financial and otherwise necessary for nato to fulfill its mission. secondly, we want to discuss how we can build on nato's already important involvement in the fight to defeat isis and other counter terrorism actions that nato can provide. ultimately bring stability to the middle east. >> reporter: so that nato resource really is a euphemism. what you're going to hear from perhaps germans and others is they want to increase the spending, they are increasing their spending but hope to do it over a number of years and not as speedily as president trump wants because it isn't easy for them to turn around huge budgets an want to do it efficiently
he can expect some pushback from european members, 2% of spending gdp committed to spend only five of the 28 nato nation members meet that level. the united states spends by far the most and some of the countries are way way down, but these are the priorities that secretary tillerson spelled out. >> i'm very pleased to be in this meeting in brussels with my nato colleagues. three areas to talk about. first ensuring that nato has all the resources financial and otherwise necessary for nato...
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these are complete bans, that they are based on your ethnicity, religion or race, but there was pushback for members, and getting the information i get from my community and getting what i'm seeing around the country -- the mistakes they have made by detaining american citizens that it's difficult for them to refute byaking a statement, that in ft there isn't that interpretation by some of those local agents who have huge discretion to justify on how you look, where you are coming from and what they perceive to be your religion and that's why those issues are getting worked out in court. that's my reaction. mr. crowley: i would say yes, the secretary did make reference in answering a question that this was not a muslim ban. he was a little bit defensive to the answer that these are six countries that the obama administration that needed more vetting and originally it was seven countries. and it was paramount that it be done immediately. we know that that did not take effect and members held up because of the court order. i think he was a little more defensive than he ought to have been a
these are complete bans, that they are based on your ethnicity, religion or race, but there was pushback for members, and getting the information i get from my community and getting what i'm seeing around the country -- the mistakes they have made by detaining american citizens that it's difficult for them to refute byaking a statement, that in ft there isn't that interpretation by some of those local agents who have huge discretion to justify on how you look, where you are coming from and what...
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and estimating the impact of a bill of this size probably isn't the best use of their time. >> the pushback as anxiety regarding health care permeates in town halls across the country. both democratic and republican. the white house made a sunday show blitz to defend the gop's bill that has its share of detractors. >> i firmly believe that nobody will be worse off financially in the process that we're going through. >> we're offering coverage to everyone. if you're on medicaid today, you're going to stay on medicaid. if you're covered under an employee-sponsored plan you're going to continue to be covered under an employee-sponsored plan. >> obamacare's been a disaster for many people. it's helped some americans. the president has committed no one will lose access to coverage that there will be a smooth transition for those who curtly rely on the exchanges. >> what we are trying to achieve is bringing down the cost of care, bringing down the cost of insurance, not through government mandates and monopolies but having more choice in competition. >> republicans' unity behind repeal and replac
and estimating the impact of a bill of this size probably isn't the best use of their time. >> the pushback as anxiety regarding health care permeates in town halls across the country. both democratic and republican. the white house made a sunday show blitz to defend the gop's bill that has its share of detractors. >> i firmly believe that nobody will be worse off financially in the process that we're going through. >> we're offering coverage to everyone. if you're on medicaid...
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a lot of pushback from republicans. there are no signs that health care is going to happen, much less and it will be easy to do. >> i want talking with reportering from aeading member of congress suggesting that with the president may have been talking about in reaching out to dsms is he knows the reality that if he gets his tax reform threw he has 45d it even he will reach out to kms. >> fine if that is what he is going to do. he is good at making declarative statements. we saw it was as five something to happened, like the health care thing was not a steaming pile of rubble. and the idea that he will work with democrats to do health care reform, that he will proceed unimpeded on tax reform is just fantasy. or the of like spicer's explanation for what he said last night. >> speaking about fantasy, in the briefing room is our colleague kristin welker. it goes from the mad hatters tea party at times, but your take away because everyone on the hill is telling us the president realizes there is no future with health care.
a lot of pushback from republicans. there are no signs that health care is going to happen, much less and it will be easy to do. >> i want talking with reportering from aeading member of congress suggesting that with the president may have been talking about in reaching out to dsms is he knows the reality that if he gets his tax reform threw he has 45d it even he will reach out to kms. >> fine if that is what he is going to do. he is good at making declarative statements. we saw it...
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a pushback against the accusations about the russian ambassador in washington and a pushback that he was doing anything remotely wrong. that russia in this case, they feel is unfairly being tarred by infighting in washington. it's causing frustration. it's likely causing behind the scenes more anxiety than officials are letting on. the way they're dealing with it is to heavily push back those providing the reporting about all of this, wolf. >> nick, the ambassador that jeff sessions met with is the same ambassador whose interactions with the former national security adviser michael flynn led to flynn's resignation. what do we know about sergei kislyak? >> a career diplomat, wolf. 40 years working for the foreign ministry here in russia. started back in '73 dwragraduat from the institute of fphysics. joins the foreign ministry. '81, when this country is still the soviet union, he's assigned to new york to the u.n., to the united nations there as a second secretary representing the u.n. a low position. four years later, promoted to first secretary, sent to the soviet union's embassy in
a pushback against the accusations about the russian ambassador in washington and a pushback that he was doing anything remotely wrong. that russia in this case, they feel is unfairly being tarred by infighting in washington. it's causing frustration. it's likely causing behind the scenes more anxiety than officials are letting on. the way they're dealing with it is to heavily push back those providing the reporting about all of this, wolf. >> nick, the ambassador that jeff sessions met...
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that's why the pushback has been strong. gchq has said the united states and britain are part of the five eyes intelligence sharing cooperation between canada, the united states, australia and new zealand. they cannot try to try, if you will, circumvent laws in one country using an ally's equipment and processes. they say impossible. the pushback very strong, wolf. >> not surprisingly. nick in london for us. thank you very much. >>> as we await the two leaders to take the east room in the white house. let's talk about what's at stake today, and the message could be critically important. joining us from capitol hill the florida congressman ted yoho, member of the house committee and freedom caucus. thank you for joining us. >> sure, wolf. good to be on. >> let me get your quick reaction to the white house press secretary citing this unsubstantiated report on fox news by judge napolitano that the british intelligence community had been told by former president obama to go ahead and spy on donald trump at trump tower. it obviou
that's why the pushback has been strong. gchq has said the united states and britain are part of the five eyes intelligence sharing cooperation between canada, the united states, australia and new zealand. they cannot try to try, if you will, circumvent laws in one country using an ally's equipment and processes. they say impossible. the pushback very strong, wolf. >> not surprisingly. nick in london for us. thank you very much. >>> as we await the two leaders to take the east...
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the pushback was mostly because of fiscal responsibility. with issues in our city. tremendous economic issues. you can't rescue somebody if you don't have a life rope to throw out to them. in terms of immigration. i agree with them. what happened to the entire country in terms of this pushback in terms of people in our nation feeling like they didn't have a voice. there was no government accountability. i have a news flash. vermont is a lot more politically conservative than she would've otherwise thought she was. imagine this. the people's republic of vermont. vermont is very much like the electoral college. for 30 years have been politically dominated but the flyover country the multi generational are still adhering to the same fiscally responsible moderate republican is him that we had been doing. >> well had ten seconds left. he's taking a shot at the opposition. he is blaming on emotions as i told you last time. this is about mathematics. we determined we could not afford this. thank you so much for your time. coming up we have a video going viral. it was a day
the pushback was mostly because of fiscal responsibility. with issues in our city. tremendous economic issues. you can't rescue somebody if you don't have a life rope to throw out to them. in terms of immigration. i agree with them. what happened to the entire country in terms of this pushback in terms of people in our nation feeling like they didn't have a voice. there was no government accountability. i have a news flash. vermont is a lot more politically conservative than she would've...
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says that they looked at a document on monday, in which you had your own internal analysis, and the pushback they got was this was not an analysis of the bill it's just omb trying to project what cbo was going to predict using their methodology. >> i don't know if the document exists because i have not seen it, and if it exists you just confirmed what i said, which is we don't have the ability to do it independently at omb, and if there's a document it would have used the cbo numbers because they are the only ones around and we think they are deeply flawed. so you can't put too much credit on that document. >> i get it, and let's unpack that for a second. we use the it's a little tortured logically, but you are the head of omb. do you know whether or not this document exists because it's supposedly an omb document that was reviewed by political, because sean spicer is saying it's false and not real. is that true, is there no such document? >> two things. you said it's tortured logic. it's sound logic if what you are trying to do is see what the cbo is coming out with it. >> i get you want to
says that they looked at a document on monday, in which you had your own internal analysis, and the pushback they got was this was not an analysis of the bill it's just omb trying to project what cbo was going to predict using their methodology. >> i don't know if the document exists because i have not seen it, and if it exists you just confirmed what i said, which is we don't have the ability to do it independently at omb, and if there's a document it would have used the cbo numbers...
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we're seeing pushback, tennessee being the first state. >> right.ll the way back, charles. let's do a quick review. this was a federal law passed in 1980. it stated that the feds had the possible to consult with the state about resettlement. in 1984 another amendment to the law we have to run programs to get refugees over welfare and state assistance. in 1995, an amendment or regulation passed that is not statutory law, it is regulation, the states will have to start funding these immigrant resettlement programs, or we're going to give it to a charitable organization, non-profit organization but the state still had to reimburse. roll the clock forward to 2007, a lot of states started coming up out of these regulations, and they wanted to challenge the feds. hey, first of all you're not consulting with the states which the law says you have to. and number two, you're shifting the burden down to us to pay for these programs. so really what tennessee is doing is reasonable state sovereign right trying to defend theirselves and keep the feds from pirati
we're seeing pushback, tennessee being the first state. >> right.ll the way back, charles. let's do a quick review. this was a federal law passed in 1980. it stated that the feds had the possible to consult with the state about resettlement. in 1984 another amendment to the law we have to run programs to get refugees over welfare and state assistance. in 1995, an amendment or regulation passed that is not statutory law, it is regulation, the states will have to start funding these...
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early plans to increase defense spending and cut domestic spending in exchange also getting some pushback on both sides, defense hawks like john mccain want more money for the military, but some folks believe that cuts to the domestic agencies, including the top appropriator on the house, appropriations committee, those cuts could be much too far, so already some pushback within his own party coming as resistance on the left is intensifying. donald trump will have to get some sort of coalition and convince even his own party to go along with his plans. erin? >> which, of course, is why the stakes are so very high tonight. manu, thank you. out front tonight, jamie callon, former congressman jack kingston from georgia, keith boykin, former clinton white house aide, alice stewart, former adviser for four presidential campaigns and ryan fallon, press secretary for hillary clinton's campaign all joining me right now. when you hear our reporters talk about the significance of tonight and what is at stake, not just the democrats issue that he has within his own party, how big of a night is tonig
early plans to increase defense spending and cut domestic spending in exchange also getting some pushback on both sides, defense hawks like john mccain want more money for the military, but some folks believe that cuts to the domestic agencies, including the top appropriator on the house, appropriations committee, those cuts could be much too far, so already some pushback within his own party coming as resistance on the left is intensifying. donald trump will have to get some sort of coalition...
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.>> president trump getting a lot of pushback for republicans and democrats on the issue.king ahead Ãtomorrow trump will hold his first full cabinet meeting minus the two that were yet to be confirmed. the secretary of agriculture and labor. he will have a meeting with the german chancellor and on wednesday is off to tennessee for a big rally in nashville. on thursday, two big things happen but a travel ban will take effect. a busy week as we enter the second half of trump's first 100 days of office.>> thank you, kristen. we had an in-depth look at the russian investigation right here on the fox news channel. >> now, for a fox news weather alert. in a winter storm a blizzard watch from washington to new england. powerful weather towards the mid-atlantic and northeast coast. expected to unleash heavy snow through tuesday. winds are strong enough like new york city and boston. adam, when is thebig blizzard ? we now have warnings. the watches have been placed and it's a bit of a reality. that's what all of those pink colors are. i want to take you into new york city running r
.>> president trump getting a lot of pushback for republicans and democrats on the issue.king ahead Ãtomorrow trump will hold his first full cabinet meeting minus the two that were yet to be confirmed. the secretary of agriculture and labor. he will have a meeting with the german chancellor and on wednesday is off to tennessee for a big rally in nashville. on thursday, two big things happen but a travel ban will take effect. a busy week as we enter the second half of trump's first 100...
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, it's got the pushback on the iranians.dy sanction the iranians economically for a missile test fire. they ignored four or five missile test. the first ones they did the trump team slap the sanctions on and they will take countermeasures against the iranians. they will not them dominate them. >> we will see how those economic sanctions on china will help ease the tension. general, thank you so much. always appreciate your analogy. >> good talk to you. >> eric? >> more information about the terrorist accused of going in the deadly rampage.it's outside of britain's parliament. saudi arabian embassy visited them three times teaching english there. convicted of violent crimes at least twice while he was living there. he converted to islam and it was after a prison stent. he drove his rented suv across the crowded bridge on wednesday and stroke pedestrians and mowing them down. he attacked a police officer, fatally stabbing him with a knife before he was shot dead by police. four people were killed in this terrorist attack and m
, it's got the pushback on the iranians.dy sanction the iranians economically for a missile test fire. they ignored four or five missile test. the first ones they did the trump team slap the sanctions on and they will take countermeasures against the iranians. they will not them dominate them. >> we will see how those economic sanctions on china will help ease the tension. general, thank you so much. always appreciate your analogy. >> good talk to you. >> eric? >> more...
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. >> do you and you expect any pushback ? for those who say you can't do this because the president says that's not the way it is ? >> we are supporting the change away from fossil fuels to renewable energy. i think that business leaders and policymakers and the public will all get behind these initiatives that will support positive growth and tackling climate change together. >> do we have any spare the air day is coming up ? >> the weather has been gorgeous. we have been luckilyÃthat lucky and air quality has been good as well. >>> today britain took a major step as it breaks away from the european union. theresa may announced that she has triggered the two-year countdown to the exit to the eu. they voted nine months ago to end a 44 year relationship. britain it may have to pay as much a $63 billion to cover its obligations. other questions include what happens to the eu residents living in britain and vice versa ? >> i want this to be a global britain. the best friend and neighbor to our european partners. >> there is no r
. >> do you and you expect any pushback ? for those who say you can't do this because the president says that's not the way it is ? >> we are supporting the change away from fossil fuels to renewable energy. i think that business leaders and policymakers and the public will all get behind these initiatives that will support positive growth and tackling climate change together. >> do we have any spare the air day is coming up ? >> the weather has been gorgeous. we have...
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carol: we kind of know what the pushback against globalization looks like in the united states and hows affected our elections. what does nationalism look like in the netherlands? >> it is a little bit different. the netherlands is in a way the starting place of liberalism. for hundreds of years, this was a place where if you were religiously persecuted in europe, you would go to the netherlands. it was always an open trading company. it never grew up as a feudal system that existed in the rest of the world, and more recently, it is famous for lack's attitude towards regulating prostitution, softer drugs, and so on, so you have this place that is very liberal, if you like. it is truly an ingrained, and if nationalism is a decision, we want to go back to what we were before, this golden era some time ago. in the netherlands, of the enough, different than a lot of countries, that golden era looks quite liberal, so even the nationalists and populous in the netherlands, they can be quite liberal on some social issue. so for example, a populist leader who grew up in the early 2000's and rot
carol: we kind of know what the pushback against globalization looks like in the united states and hows affected our elections. what does nationalism look like in the netherlands? >> it is a little bit different. the netherlands is in a way the starting place of liberalism. for hundreds of years, this was a place where if you were religiously persecuted in europe, you would go to the netherlands. it was always an open trading company. it never grew up as a feudal system that existed in...
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. >> he knows there is a lot of pushback from many of our allies and many trading partners and any of our exporters and mastic producers who engage a lot in the international markets and international global supply system, therefore not wanting to disrupt those types of markets. >> case in point is the relationship with mexico. you can see a huge weakening of the peso before november. especially today, we can do some kind of sensible deal with mexico. what would have to be agreed upon? >> the agreement allows for modifications in the existing structure. a sensible agreement would look at things like domestic content rules and how much of a ?ass-through do you need in addition there are a lot of provisions where the competition between mexico and the united states and agricultural products. those are some areas of concern and in addition there are concerns regarding some of the labor requirements and labor standards. those are ways we can have a negotiation. >> the canadian dollar didn't react so well. what will be the first priority? it looks like there will be so many things to do in
. >> he knows there is a lot of pushback from many of our allies and many trading partners and any of our exporters and mastic producers who engage a lot in the international markets and international global supply system, therefore not wanting to disrupt those types of markets. >> case in point is the relationship with mexico. you can see a huge weakening of the peso before november. especially today, we can do some kind of sensible deal with mexico. what would have to be agreed...
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. >> the other interesting pushback on this is a lot of govern --s that said we do not support this, we cannot, you know, we cannot make this work in our states and this pressure is also huge on these people that are going to be up for reelection in 2018. dagen: maybe they can learn to cut budgets, maybe they can learn to cut spending. they added the work requirement for medicaid, maybe they can manage medicaid based on a budget. >> we don't want to responsibility. maria: investors have figured out that this is stalled and this is not looking like it's progressing. we will tomorrow. if we don't get the house vote yes tomorrow night, you have to believe these markets continue a major selloff. this is what invests-- investors are trading of. neil gorsuch heading for a third day of confirmation hearings. yesterday judge gorsuch addressed questions including his opinion on roe versus wade. >> had you ever met president trump personally? >> not until my interview. in that interview, did he ever ask you to overrule roe v. wade. >> no, senator. >> what would you have done if he had asked? >
. >> the other interesting pushback on this is a lot of govern --s that said we do not support this, we cannot, you know, we cannot make this work in our states and this pressure is also huge on these people that are going to be up for reelection in 2018. dagen: maybe they can learn to cut budgets, maybe they can learn to cut spending. they added the work requirement for medicaid, maybe they can manage medicaid based on a budget. >> we don't want to responsibility. maria: investors...
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he said that was canceled because -- >> you know, i think that there must have been a very strong pushback from the white house about the nature' monday's hearing. it is hard to come to any other conclusion about why an agreed upon meeting would be canceled. the chairman himself said the cancelization had nothing to do with the documents he saw. what other explanation can there be? there is none when the witnesses are ready and available. >> do you believe the dead of night excursion was orchestrated by the wohite house? >> i am concerned the care is ruling out the documents came from the white house or sponsored by the white house. >> are you there? do you believe you can still run this committee or should he step aside? >> ultimately that is the decision that the speaker needs to make and i think the speaker has to decide just as the chairman of whether they want a credible investigation done. the events of this week are not encouraging them. i think anyone watching has legit, profound concerns about whether this congress can do a credible investigation. i think one of the profound takea
he said that was canceled because -- >> you know, i think that there must have been a very strong pushback from the white house about the nature' monday's hearing. it is hard to come to any other conclusion about why an agreed upon meeting would be canceled. the chairman himself said the cancelization had nothing to do with the documents he saw. what other explanation can there be? there is none when the witnesses are ready and available. >> do you believe the dead of night...
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but the controversial plan to repeal and replace obamacare is in jeopardy, getting more pushback by theday. >> this bill is riddled from top to bottom with problems. >> the president goes to capitol hill tomorrow for a st. patrick's day lunch the same day he is expected to unveil his 2018 budget. in washington, joel waldman fox news. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin with a check on the weather a little bit of cloud cover but a different day today 20 degrees cooler today in some places it is still nice mild money and warm looking at the live camera shot you see the different cloud decks the different layers of clouds representing the weak system that is dropping showers throughout much of northern united states from san francisco, santa rosa to seattle coming in close you can see the showers mostly to the north and east around the sacramento valley so we go into yuba city they had some real rain around paradise and grass valley snow levels with a little bit of snow at the pass but no game changer. we have reports of a few light sprinkles so that is the slight chance we talked about ye
but the controversial plan to repeal and replace obamacare is in jeopardy, getting more pushback by theday. >> this bill is riddled from top to bottom with problems. >> the president goes to capitol hill tomorrow for a st. patrick's day lunch the same day he is expected to unveil his 2018 budget. in washington, joel waldman fox news. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin with a check on the weather a little bit of cloud cover but a different day today 20 degrees cooler today...
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may may come they may come questions from both sides not only troublesome to the president and to pushback and discredit what's been reported thus far. in open forum it would be up to yates to set the record straight and it's not clear when or if that will happen at this point. >> charlie: there's a lot of questions out there. what's the most important question you'd like an answer to? >> i think all of us would like to know the ultimate question for all this which is there a smoking gun? is there something that will substantiate all the allegations or is this all many democrats said they don't believe a coincidence or something real and republicans have said as the coincidence and average things everybody pulling into a great big conspiracy theory but the question is what took place and how much was behind it in terms of politics maybe in terms of money. in terms of all the allegations. >> charlie: will paul manafort and jared kushner testify in open hearings before the committee? >> if they do it's only the first step. manafort and paige and stone and as far as the senate goes kushner as
may may come they may come questions from both sides not only troublesome to the president and to pushback and discredit what's been reported thus far. in open forum it would be up to yates to set the record straight and it's not clear when or if that will happen at this point. >> charlie: there's a lot of questions out there. what's the most important question you'd like an answer to? >> i think all of us would like to know the ultimate question for all this which is there a...
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charles: are you prepared to take the pushback if ryan care doesn't make it through for obamacare? >> it's not a good piece of legislation. the tax credits are really subsidies. the medicaid fix is good. rollback of the mandates on the insurance side are good. there are some good things in that bill. we would love to get there where we support it. let's get rid of these tax credits. the trump administration has been calling for moving quickly on tax reform. we think they are right about it. charles: let's remember there is a lot of $600 billion and obamacare taxes that would be a heck of a relief. coming up, state attorney generals are revving up to fight the new version of president this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy
charles: are you prepared to take the pushback if ryan care doesn't make it through for obamacare? >> it's not a good piece of legislation. the tax credits are really subsidies. the medicaid fix is good. rollback of the mandates on the insurance side are good. there are some good things in that bill. we would love to get there where we support it. let's get rid of these tax credits. the trump administration has been calling for moving quickly on tax reform. we think they are right about...
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but when they do pushback -- >> okay. stand by. stand by. we'll be right back. they're going to argue throughout the break. we'll be right back. >>> back now with my panel. hi, panel. welcome back. someone on twitter said, don, get control of your panel. that is easier said than done, especially when you're dealing with this group. just so you know. the only thing i can do is sometimes say, we've got to go or cut the mike. then people go you won't let them talk. that's the only control i have because they yell over me. >> aww. >> i don't mind it. april ryan, we're going to continue, but i want to expand this and talk about bill o'reilly for coming under fire where he mocked maxine watters hair. >> we're saying to those who are patriotic but they turned a blind eye to the destruction he's about to cause this country you're not nearly as patriotic as you are. >> i didn't hear a word she said. i was looking at the james brown wig. if we have a picture of james -- it's the same. >> i have to defend her on that. >> you're all wrong about this. >> you can't go after a
but when they do pushback -- >> okay. stand by. stand by. we'll be right back. they're going to argue throughout the break. we'll be right back. >>> back now with my panel. hi, panel. welcome back. someone on twitter said, don, get control of your panel. that is easier said than done, especially when you're dealing with this group. just so you know. the only thing i can do is sometimes say, we've got to go or cut the mike. then people go you won't let them talk. that's the only...
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up next president trump getting pushback from members of his own party who say there's no evidence toack his wiretapping claims. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> president trump's new travel ban, blocked tonight by court order. president slamming the decision. here to discuss now "new york times" columnist nicholas kristof. thanks for joining u.s. daj gentlemeja vu right? federal judge in hawaii blocked the ban scheduled to go into effect at midnight. said in part met burden of establishing establishment clause claim. that irreparable injury is likely if request for relief is not issued. so on hold again. >> and on hold nationally. judge kept the ban on nationally. >> bump in the road or end of the road? >> i t
up next president trump getting pushback from members of his own party who say there's no evidence toack his wiretapping claims. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or...
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charles: are you prepared to take the pushback if ryan care doesn't make it through for obamacare?it's not a good piece of legislation. the tax credits are really subsidies. the medicaid fix is good. rollback of the mandates on the insurance side are good. there are some good things in that bill. we would love to get there where we support it. let's get rid of these tax credits. the trump administration has been calling for moving quickly on tax reform. we think they are right about it. charles: let's remember there is a lot of $600 billion and obamacare taxes that would be a heck of a relief. coming up, state attorney generals are revving up to fight the new version of president trump's travel moratorium. but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price.vest wh confidenc. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? : and he recommended eliquis. eliquis t
charles: are you prepared to take the pushback if ryan care doesn't make it through for obamacare?it's not a good piece of legislation. the tax credits are really subsidies. the medicaid fix is good. rollback of the mandates on the insurance side are good. there are some good things in that bill. we would love to get there where we support it. let's get rid of these tax credits. the trump administration has been calling for moving quickly on tax reform. we think they are right about it....
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charles:it makes so much sense, so obvious you wonder why so much pushback. >> the technology is there. as soon as restaurants recoup what they have to invest in this technology hopefully they will pass savings along to consumers but when the necessity is there was the necessity the mother of? invention. they see -- they -- twice the market value in some cases. >> $15 hiking minimum wage completely wiping that out. no profit incentive, the restaurants. >> the other report on monday. we have to expect these fast food restaurants to automate like cookie-cutter stuff. what scares me about this is raising minimum wage, how it affects mom and pop restaurant restaurants which people go for a degree of personal interaction, better food and those restaurants are being crushed by the minimum wage. and the problem with employment, and to the levels of seattle and $15 an hour. how does a guy starting a pizzeria pay $15 an hour. charles:three states, new york, colorado showing receipts with surcharge. and i am paying for it. small business to deal with that. >> input to a certain product, rise in
charles:it makes so much sense, so obvious you wonder why so much pushback. >> the technology is there. as soon as restaurants recoup what they have to invest in this technology hopefully they will pass savings along to consumers but when the necessity is there was the necessity the mother of? invention. they see -- they -- twice the market value in some cases. >> $15 hiking minimum wage completely wiping that out. no profit incentive, the restaurants. >> the other report on...