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but ralph nader argued and that has proven to be true perhaps that has affected those in many ways to have the days of tablecloths of little silver salt-and-pepper shakers.t at the airport in orlando you get the idea a lot of americans can afford a family vacation by aircraft thanks to deregulation. but squeezing out the cost of transportation that is the achievement president carter can take with him. >> you make the following point no switching from democratic to republican 15 were in the midwest 20 in pennsylvania and demographically and more closely resembling the midwest like pittsburgh and scranton. >> one of the biggest is between the major metropolitan areas and half of those live in the metro area is. and if you want to see with the largest portion of votes come with a very similar configuration even in 1996 then you see the votes change in favor of donald trump against the democratic party is the statement the midwest beyond the major metro areas why is that about two thirds of the votes are metro chicago that has trended democratic since the 1980s. with high income people j
but ralph nader argued and that has proven to be true perhaps that has affected those in many ways to have the days of tablecloths of little silver salt-and-pepper shakers.t at the airport in orlando you get the idea a lot of americans can afford a family vacation by aircraft thanks to deregulation. but squeezing out the cost of transportation that is the achievement president carter can take with him. >> you make the following point no switching from democratic to republican 15 were in...
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break a leg. >> see you soon. >>> coming up, ralph nader versus boeing.e interview with david calhoun and a cost-benefit analysis on medicare for all john borasso responds to senator elizabeth warren's ambitious proposal is that what we're calling it? okay you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc woman: what gives me confidence about investment decisions? rigorous fundamental research. with portfolio managers focused on the long term. who look beyond the spreadsheets to understand companies, from breakroom to boardroom. who know the only way to get a 360 view is to go around the world to get it. can i rely on deep research to help make quality investment decisions? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. walgreens boots alliance is looking to go private. if the deal goes forward it will be the largest leverage buyout in history shares are down 23% in the past year sources tell reuters that walgreens has spoken with numerous investors about a potential buyout and everc
break a leg. >> see you soon. >>> coming up, ralph nader versus boeing.e interview with david calhoun and a cost-benefit analysis on medicare for all john borasso responds to senator elizabeth warren's ambitious proposal is that what we're calling it? okay you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc woman: what gives me confidence about investment decisions? rigorous fundamental research. with portfolio managers focused on the long term. who look beyond the spreadsheets to...
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who was not a partisan figure at that stage and is not a supporter of either party now but ralph nader argued that deregulation would be better for consumers. i think that has proven to be true. that hashe one affected most americans in many ways, airline deregulation. we used to have the days of little silver salt and pepper shakers and airports but the price was so high that the majority of americans could not afford going on a plane. if you ever have been at the orlando airport, get the idea that there are a lot of americans that can afford a family vacation by aircraft and that is thanks to deregulation. that is an achievement that president carter can take pride in. host: chapter 14 is a surprising new political battleground in the midwest and you make the following point that of the 100 electoral votes that switch from democratic to republican votes between 2012 and 2016, 50 were in the midwest. ,0 were in pennsylvania specifically west of netra philadelphia. -- of metro philadelphia. pittsburgh,cranton, meadville. guest: another 29 electoral votes in florida, large parts of whic
who was not a partisan figure at that stage and is not a supporter of either party now but ralph nader argued that deregulation would be better for consumers. i think that has proven to be true. that hashe one affected most americans in many ways, airline deregulation. we used to have the days of little silver salt and pepper shakers and airports but the price was so high that the majority of americans could not afford going on a plane. if you ever have been at the orlando airport, get the idea...
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either party now, but ralph nader argued that deregulation would be better for consumers. and i think that has proved to be true. you know, we've had perhaps the one that's affected most americans in many ways, airline deregulation. you know, we used to have the days of cloth, table cloths in the airlines and little silver salt and pepper shakers, but the price of fares was so much that the great majority of americans really couldn't afford family vacations, going on a plane these days. if you have ever been at the orlando airport, you will get an idea that there's a lot of americans who can afford a family vacation by aircraft today. that's thanks to deregulation, but it squeezed out costs in transportation everything that we buy. that's an achievement that president carter can take pride in. >> the surprising new political battleground, chapter 14, the midwest and you make the following point, that of the 100 electoral votes that switched from democratic to republican votes between 2012 and 2016, 50 were in the midwest, ohio, michigan, wisconsin, and iowa, 20 were in pen
either party now, but ralph nader argued that deregulation would be better for consumers. and i think that has proved to be true. you know, we've had perhaps the one that's affected most americans in many ways, airline deregulation. you know, we used to have the days of cloth, table cloths in the airlines and little silver salt and pepper shakers, but the price of fares was so much that the great majority of americans really couldn't afford family vacations, going on a plane these days. if you...
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wast: public citizen founded by ralph nader in the 1990's. we have about 5000 numbers. -- 500 and numbers. go to our website. host: and phil cox, trade works for america, who is behind that? ofst: it is a coalition 300,000 people that live there voices on this agreement. host: phil cox, when you talk the politics of the situation, with nancy pelosi saying yesterday they might be close to achieving a deal even though they have concerns. what does that tell you about whether this thing will be done or not in a short manner? guest: to use a football analogy, i think we are on the 2 yard line. we have been at it for over a year, but as i said, i think for two principal reasons, if you are a democratic member of congress and you are in a competitive congressional district or a district that president trump won in 2016, and there are 31 of them, and 50 plus are in competitive districts, i think you are looking for that bipartisan vote going into your reelection to be able to say i don't agree with the president, i voted to impeach the president, bu
wast: public citizen founded by ralph nader in the 1990's. we have about 5000 numbers. -- 500 and numbers. go to our website. host: and phil cox, trade works for america, who is behind that? ofst: it is a coalition 300,000 people that live there voices on this agreement. host: phil cox, when you talk the politics of the situation, with nancy pelosi saying yesterday they might be close to achieving a deal even though they have concerns. what does that tell you about whether this thing will be...
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joining us now, ralph nader, consumer advocate and author of "how the rats reformed the congress."r joining us. good afternoon to you. >> thank you, wilfred. >> my first question overall is do yo support a wealth tax does that make sense to you? >> well, there already is a wealth tax on real estate, as you know it falls disproportionately on middle income people this is a wealth tax on other forms of assets. it will be contested in the courts, but i think it's well done for elizabeth warren to say that because you had a huge accumulation of wealth, often making money from money, speculation on wall street, rather than investing in productivity enterprise. and our tax system on corporations is so low historically, wilfred, that i really would just call it a partial restoration of what the stac taxes were on the very rich and corporate in the eisenhower years in the 1950s >> i understand that the wealthy should pay more. is warren's version of a wealth tax, an annually levied wealth tax based often on unrealized gains the way to do it or is the better way to do to increase income tax
joining us now, ralph nader, consumer advocate and author of "how the rats reformed the congress."r joining us. good afternoon to you. >> thank you, wilfred. >> my first question overall is do yo support a wealth tax does that make sense to you? >> well, there already is a wealth tax on real estate, as you know it falls disproportionately on middle income people this is a wealth tax on other forms of assets. it will be contested in the courts, but i think it's well...
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. >> so republicans can win that does not -- was ralph nader a commie stooge.ennedy: >> was gary johnson. >> i think there is an interesting with tulsi not running for house. she is all in for presidency, not running for congress, she is allowed to do, which i think is an interesting nugget. >> and she is playing footsy with third party people on finance side. kennedy: wh wouldn't you, keep r option open, john stossel taught me, that mustache of freedom. >> we have more, public type of peacimpeachment hearings begin n wednesday. will president release a second transcript? andy mccarthy with a sneak peak next. from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right, by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. (vo) gthewith every attempt,oan strto free itself,pider's web. it only becomes more entangled. unaware t
. >> so republicans can win that does not -- was ralph nader a commie stooge.ennedy: >> was gary johnson. >> i think there is an interesting with tulsi not running for house. she is all in for presidency, not running for congress, she is allowed to do, which i think is an interesting nugget. >> and she is playing footsy with third party people on finance side. kennedy: wh wouldn't you, keep r option open, john stossel taught me, that mustache of freedom. >> we have...
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it's the crap that fuels the ralph naders of the world. we should want to nail dupont.entlemen. and when it's not, we should hold them to it. that's how you build faith in the system! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: did that guy really say that? now, here's the thing-- >> that guy's name is tom terp. he really exists. i met him via skype. this is the kind of-- this is what we need this in this country. we need people that possess the power to change things, to look to themselves and to decide for themselves what is moral and what is not. and-- to risk at times their livelihood, their income to do what is right in this country. ( applause ) ( cheers ). >> stephen: thank you so much for being here. it was great to see you. thanks for bringing the quiz. "dark waters" is in theaters next friday. tim robbins, everybody! we'll be right back with msnbc's nicolle wallace. electric ygienist said gg could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque al
it's the crap that fuels the ralph naders of the world. we should want to nail dupont.entlemen. and when it's not, we should hold them to it. that's how you build faith in the system! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: did that guy really say that? now, here's the thing-- >> that guy's name is tom terp. he really exists. i met him via skype. this is the kind of-- this is what we need this in this country. we need people that possess the power to change things, to look to themselves...
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the idea three or four months further is not on the table is what is on the table yesterday >> ralph nadere on and talked about the structure of the plane. if you take it all the way to the scream, what does boeing look like worse case scenario for the max? >> the ultimate tale risk, you can't price it in. if ralph was correct, i don't think anybody would be ordering boeing airplanes >> i'm saying the 737 not coming back much much longer time >> they are generating $13 billion of profits on $100 billion of revenue it is a good margin business and one of the best generators in market history it has been the best returner of capital since about the year 2000 many people have owned boeing long term have a dividend that is almost what they paid for the stock year over year they are a diversified company in terms of 737 max, it would redefine the company how do you price an event into one single stock i don't think that would ever freely happen. if it had, i think it would have been worse for the company they've managed the process well i don't agree with mr. nader's a saesment of a plane built
the idea three or four months further is not on the table is what is on the table yesterday >> ralph nadere on and talked about the structure of the plane. if you take it all the way to the scream, what does boeing look like worse case scenario for the max? >> the ultimate tale risk, you can't price it in. if ralph was correct, i don't think anybody would be ordering boeing airplanes >> i'm saying the 737 not coming back much much longer time >> they are generating $13...
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wast: public citizen founded by ralph nader in the 1990's.have about 5000 numbers. -- 500 and numbers. go to our website. host: and phil cox, trade works for america, who is behind that? ofst: it is a coalition 300,000 people that live there voices on this agreement. host: phil cox, when you talk the politics of the situation, with nancy pelosi saying yesterday they might be close to achieving a deal even though they have concerns. what does that tell you about whether this thing will be done or not in a short manner? guest: to use a football analogy, i think we are on the 2 yard line. we have been at it for over a year, but as i said, i think for two principal reasons, if you are a democratic member of congress and you are in a competitive congressional district or a district that president trump won in 2016, and there are 31 of them, and 50 plus are in competitive districts, i think you are looking for that bipartisan vote going into your reelection to be able to say i don't agree with the president, i voted to impeach the president, but i
wast: public citizen founded by ralph nader in the 1990's.have about 5000 numbers. -- 500 and numbers. go to our website. host: and phil cox, trade works for america, who is behind that? ofst: it is a coalition 300,000 people that live there voices on this agreement. host: phil cox, when you talk the politics of the situation, with nancy pelosi saying yesterday they might be close to achieving a deal even though they have concerns. what does that tell you about whether this thing will be done...