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grossman karen mcnabb will be the third string quarterback next six of they can also look at former reagan john back. -- former raven john back. -- former raven john beck. but mcnabb has not been the same in d.c. as he was in philadelphia. his quarterback rating is 77.1%, 25th best in the nfl. rex grossman filled in once before, october 31 against the lions. it was a disaster. grossman got sacked, the ball was picked up, and sue scored the clinching touchdown. last month, they signed mcnabb to a contract extension. but they could cut him before next season and not owe him any money. to thee his first trip garden this season. hard feelings? you bet. >> #6, lebron james. >> lebron was shard with boos. -- lebron was showered with boos. lookit what he does in the third quarter. his 30th career triple-double. the heat one, their 12th straight victory. straight victory. ♪ on winters wings, decembers rear, ahha humbug faces come and dear ♪ ♪ then appears at perfect christmas time. ♪ ♪ a tiny tree, christmas, tinsel, the lights ♪ ♪ the star that sings, top your tiny tree, yeah ♪
grossman karen mcnabb will be the third string quarterback next six of they can also look at former reagan john back. -- former raven john back. -- former raven john beck. but mcnabb has not been the same in d.c. as he was in philadelphia. his quarterback rating is 77.1%, 25th best in the nfl. rex grossman filled in once before, october 31 against the lions. it was a disaster. grossman got sacked, the ball was picked up, and sue scored the clinching touchdown. last month, they signed mcnabb to...
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the conservative leaders were so vehemently opposed -- >> guest: john wayne was for the panama canal treaty. one reason was he disliked reagan very much. john wayne did. and another thing was he had been to panama several times, and he knew the leader of panama had the time. so john wayne what we know quite early that he would be in favor of the panama canal treaties and wrote me a letter accordingly which i used with maximum advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. >> host: i once spoke to talmadge in georgia who felt it burned him out, the canal treaty, just what you're saying. do you feel you pushed the canal issue to quickly? >> guest: no. >> host: if you feel you had -- >> guest: if it had dragged -- even during the late stages of dwight eisenhower's term there had become an increasing amount of dissatisfaction, not only in panama but throughout the latin american hemisphere against the unfair treaty that we had formulated back in the early 1900's. and then when johnson was in office, lyndon johnson, they had a big altercation, and a group of people were killed, and panama broke relations with the united state
the conservative leaders were so vehemently opposed -- >> guest: john wayne was for the panama canal treaty. one reason was he disliked reagan very much. john wayne did. and another thing was he had been to panama several times, and he knew the leader of panama had the time. so john wayne what we know quite early that he would be in favor of the panama canal treaties and wrote me a letter accordingly which i used with maximum advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. >>...
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>> guest: john wayne was for the panama canal treaties. one reason is he disliked ronald reagan very much, john wayne, and another he had been to panel -- panel several times, so john wayne let me know quite early he would be in favor of the panel can now treaties and wrote me a letter accordingly which are used with national advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. >> host: i once spoke to talmadge who felt it burned him out, the canal treaty, just what you are saying. do you feel you post the issue to quickly if you feel you had to do it over -- >> guest: even during the late stages of dwight eisenhower's term that had become an increasing amount of dissatisfaction not only in the panel with the latin america hemisphere against the unfair treaty that we had formulated back in the early 1900's and then when johnson was in office, the the big altercation, and a group of people were killed, and the panel vote for the united states and other leaders in the sphere organized a third world power, and so all over the world there was an opposition to the united states because
>> guest: john wayne was for the panama canal treaties. one reason is he disliked ronald reagan very much, john wayne, and another he had been to panel -- panel several times, so john wayne let me know quite early he would be in favor of the panel can now treaties and wrote me a letter accordingly which are used with national advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. >> host: i once spoke to talmadge who felt it burned him out, the canal treaty, just what you are saying. do...
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>> guest: as a matter of fact john wayne supported the treaty. he disliked reagan. another reason was he had been to panama several times and he knew the leader of panama at the time. so john wayne let me know quite early that he would be in favor of the panama canal treaty and then wrote me a letter reportedly which are used with maximum advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. >> host: spoke to tallmadge in georgia who thought that it burned him out, the canal treaty, just what you're saying. do you feel you pushed the canal is she too quickly? >> guest: no. >> host: you feel you had to do it? >> guest: it had dragged. it was during the early stages of delight eisenhower's term pivoted had become increasingly dissatisfied about only in panama, but throughout the latin american hemisphere against the unfair treaty that we had formulated back in the early 1900's. then when johnson was in office they had a big altercation. a group of people were killed. panama broke diplomatic relations with the united states. venezuela and other leaders organized the third
>> guest: as a matter of fact john wayne supported the treaty. he disliked reagan. another reason was he had been to panama several times and he knew the leader of panama at the time. so john wayne let me know quite early that he would be in favor of the panama canal treaty and then wrote me a letter reportedly which are used with maximum advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. >> host: spoke to tallmadge in georgia who thought that it burned him out, the canal treaty,...
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john reagan in for three yards out. then he finds open field. a 40-yard play th gave the skins a 14-point firstquarter lead. and that is all they would need. >> i had a hard time getting off the ball. i did get off. and i had the backer one-on-one. >> it seems like every time you get a touchdown pass, you're wide open. >> i didn't know who was close. en i got the ball, i didn't know who was behind. i just got out of there. that was a great feeling. >> reporter: the attack attitude was shared on defense. dave in the front line health the offense to one touchdown. >> in the past years, they've gone for blood. went for the kill. now it was a little different today. we had a chance to get up ahead. knew that they had to put continuous pressure even up until the last month. >> that pressure cracked the ys from tom landry all the way on down. 2 a 43-yard, fourth quarter touchdown. dallas tried to deny the celebration. they couldn't do that he's. when tony dorsett did get involved, he could not mask his frustration. throwing the ball. >> the priorities
john reagan in for three yards out. then he finds open field. a 40-yard play th gave the skins a 14-point firstquarter lead. and that is all they would need. >> i had a hard time getting off the ball. i did get off. and i had the backer one-on-one. >> it seems like every time you get a touchdown pass, you're wide open. >> i didn't know who was close. en i got the ball, i didn't know who was behind. i just got out of there. that was a great feeling. >> reporter: the...
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john f. kennedy. he was 69 years old. >>> a tribute to ronald reagan will soon be circulating through the mail. his stamp was unveiled at the reagan library in california to commemorate the late president's 100th birthday which is in february. former first lady nancy reagan was at the ceremony. the tamp will go on sale for 44 cents starting in february. >>> a search and rescue effort plays out in anne arundel county. it was staged to help authorities prepare for the real thing. and breaking up is never easy but a new web site says it will do the dirty work for you. plus, bitter cold temperatures across the country and causing some major problems. especially for a homeowner in kansas city. how their home became encased in ice. it online. check out you. one rior operations due to the [ male announcer ] little oliver had a fog horn nose. it shattered his tissue with hurricane blows. no person or place was safe from the spray. but his mom had new puffs ultra soft & strong to save the day. with lotion-free pillows to cushion the force. puffs holds up better than value tissue of course. next time oli
john f. kennedy. he was 69 years old. >>> a tribute to ronald reagan will soon be circulating through the mail. his stamp was unveiled at the reagan library in california to commemorate the late president's 100th birthday which is in february. former first lady nancy reagan was at the ceremony. the tamp will go on sale for 44 cents starting in february. >>> a search and rescue effort plays out in anne arundel county. it was staged to help authorities prepare for the real...
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john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, george w. bush, in recent history, any time you lower income tax rates, you get not less revenue but more. that's an empirical fact. you also get a growing economy. when you have a growing economy, obviously it is creating more jobs and that's what we want to see happen. we want to get this 9.8% unemployment rate down. i would argue, mr. president, that the issue that we have in front of us here with regard to spending and deficits and debt doesn't have to do with the fact that we don't have enough revenue. it has to do with the fact that washington spends too much. and that, mr. president, is where we ought to be focusing our efforts. if you look at the last half century i think the amount we spend as our gross domestic product hovers in the 20.5% rate. today it's about 24%, 25% we're spending on government as a percentage of our total economy. we've complicated and added to that burden by enacting major legislation in this last year, the massive new health care entitlement program when it's f
john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, george w. bush, in recent history, any time you lower income tax rates, you get not less revenue but more. that's an empirical fact. you also get a growing economy. when you have a growing economy, obviously it is creating more jobs and that's what we want to see happen. we want to get this 9.8% unemployment rate down. i would argue, mr. president, that the issue that we have in front of us here with regard to spending and deficits and debt doesn't have to do...
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we ought to roll our sleeves up and we ought to do what we can, like john f kennedy did like ronald reagan did and embrace permanent extensions of all the tax rates. i'm arguing, you know, let's not do this take it or leave it deal from the senate. if the liberals want to have an amendment today on raising taxes, let every house republican vote on what we know would help this economy -- >> not a take it or leave it --. permanent extension of the deal. >> not a take it or leave it deal, there is compromise in this deal there are things in this package that neither side likes but that's the basis of compromise and suspect that what's better for the country at this particular moment? >> well, i think, yeah i hear about the compromise.i know that this deal was largely negotiated by leaders in the senate and the white house, despite the fact that the constitution clearly says the bills relating to taxes should begin in the house of representatives. but, look, bottom line is this is not about whether or not there was compromise involved. it is what is it going to take to get this economy moving
we ought to roll our sleeves up and we ought to do what we can, like john f kennedy did like ronald reagan did and embrace permanent extensions of all the tax rates. i'm arguing, you know, let's not do this take it or leave it deal from the senate. if the liberals want to have an amendment today on raising taxes, let every house republican vote on what we know would help this economy -- >> not a take it or leave it --. permanent extension of the deal. >> not a take it or leave it...
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john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, you can go to president bush, when taxes were cult, especially when you did aggressive tax cuts, not only did you see job growth you saw a tremendous amount of money, billions of dollars more, coming into the federal government which goes against the myth othat's out there, the president and others say we can't afford to cut taxes. well, i think we can't afford not to keep the current tax rates. we surely can't afford a tax increase. but hist arery tells us, history tells us, any administration you look at, you can go to 1920, to the 1960's, the 1980's, 2003, when taxes are cut, job creation follows and more money follows and flows into the federal government. the reason we get deficits is because congress, both republican and democrat have spent too much money. the deficits come because we spend too much money. so the formula that's always proven to be successful and the formula we should be following right now is cut taxes, make sure nobody's taxes go up and control spending at the same time, that whey you not only stop get manager deficit spending but get on a path t
john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, you can go to president bush, when taxes were cult, especially when you did aggressive tax cuts, not only did you see job growth you saw a tremendous amount of money, billions of dollars more, coming into the federal government which goes against the myth othat's out there, the president and others say we can't afford to cut taxes. well, i think we can't afford not to keep the current tax rates. we surely can't afford a tax increase. but hist arery tells us,...
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john f. kennedy vision and ronald reagan vision on economic growth is a very encouraging indicator to me and many of our colleagues and should be for the american people as well. now, again, i will say that ms. slaughter is absolutely right. we don't like this measure. but the idea of increasing taxes is something that is anathema to the vision ever economic growth and job creation. and it's not just conservative economists who say that. it's not just the supply siders of which i consider myself to be one. keynesian economists, mr. speaker, keynesian economists, those who subscribe to the view of the economist john mainard kenyes who lived until 1950, recognizing and focusing on the issue of spending, those who subscribe to the keynesian view recognize that increasing taxes on anyone when you are dealing with slow economic growth is a prescription for exacerbating, exacerbating the problems that you are trying to address. now, mr. speaker, i have been in the midst of bipartisan discussions over the past several days with a number of my colleagues on the recognition that we have to say that d
john f. kennedy vision and ronald reagan vision on economic growth is a very encouraging indicator to me and many of our colleagues and should be for the american people as well. now, again, i will say that ms. slaughter is absolutely right. we don't like this measure. but the idea of increasing taxes is something that is anathema to the vision ever economic growth and job creation. and it's not just conservative economists who say that. it's not just the supply siders of which i consider...
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john f. kennedy found when he cut taxes and as reagan found when he cut taxes and despite the misinformation spewed on this floor, the fact is that when taxes have been cut, revenues go up. each time it's been done. but we have such an ignorant way for c.b.o. to operate, so for this political animal, and i know people say, it's bipartisan, bologna. c.b.o. is not bipartisan. they can say what they want. but if c.b.o. were really bipartisan the facts wouldn't be as clear as they are about what c.b.o. has done. they are quite partisan and i know that director was not happy when i previously pointed out how well they cooperated with the white house in misconstruing the cost of, like, obamacare after he was wood sheded at the white house, but sometimes the facts hurt and that one obviously did. because whether c.b.o. and the director realize it or not, they have done the president's bidding. they came in, what, $200 billion, $250 billion under where they should have been if they'd used their own ridiculous rule. but we need bills scored by groups that can look at history and look at reality and c
john f. kennedy found when he cut taxes and as reagan found when he cut taxes and despite the misinformation spewed on this floor, the fact is that when taxes have been cut, revenues go up. each time it's been done. but we have such an ignorant way for c.b.o. to operate, so for this political animal, and i know people say, it's bipartisan, bologna. c.b.o. is not bipartisan. they can say what they want. but if c.b.o. were really bipartisan the facts wouldn't be as clear as they are about what...
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the reagans, the thatchers, the hovels, the john paul iis. just look at them all over the world.these are all people who spired their followers -- inspired their followers to act because they convinced them that great things could happen, wonderful things could happen. that's what revolution's all about so that when we think about how do you want to bring down the regime in iran, greater misery for the iranian people is not going to be as helpful as encouraging the iranian people, giving them reason to believe that they can win and that wonderful things await them. and one of the reasons why mousavi, so forth, are such effective leaders of this movement is because that is what they do. then finally, one last point. there's another reason why they are effective leaders, and that is they are the most lethal people imaginable to the khomeinis and ahmadinejads. you'll hear a lot about what lousy leaders they are. and yet the reason that they're so threatening to the islamic republic is that these are the people who built that regime. they know where every bone is buried, they know wh
the reagans, the thatchers, the hovels, the john paul iis. just look at them all over the world.these are all people who spired their followers -- inspired their followers to act because they convinced them that great things could happen, wonderful things could happen. that's what revolution's all about so that when we think about how do you want to bring down the regime in iran, greater misery for the iranian people is not going to be as helpful as encouraging the iranian people, giving them...
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said when you ask people what about john kennedy not ask your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. mr. gorbachev teardown that wall from reagan. clinton will remember i did not have sex without woman or it depends on the meaning of the word is it is. it is sad and tragic during the last two months of the pittsburgh steelers quarterback roethlisberger was accused of sexual assaults and no charges were brought the pop -- public accusations one member of his entourage was quoted as saying when it used taken to the backroom where mr. roethlisberger was reaching the quarterback was not interested regular sex he was only interested in clinton sex. the 42nd president of united states but also when thinking of the lewinsky scandal think of the 2000 election. for al gore to lose that election a number of circumstances had to occur without any one of them, george would not have taken office after bill clinton. you had to have the multi page ballot, the butterfly balance, ralph nader, al gore campaigning as display vivid the pride the three different personae he had adopted after each day a political establishment dominating republicans
said when you ask people what about john kennedy not ask your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. mr. gorbachev teardown that wall from reagan. clinton will remember i did not have sex without woman or it depends on the meaning of the word is it is. it is sad and tragic during the last two months of the pittsburgh steelers quarterback roethlisberger was accused of sexual assaults and no charges were brought the pop -- public accusations one member of his entourage was...
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john f. kennedy's. and the model put forward by ronald reagan who on february 6 of next year will mark his 100th birthday. and that economic model is one which says that making sure that we reduce marginal tax rates will actually grow the economy and create an increase in the flow of revenues to the federal treasury. . as we look at where we are today, you have economists from even the left who will say, even keynesian economists that the notion in a down economy, we all know we have a 9.5% unemployment rate, we heard the sad news about housing sales that came out this morning. we all know that in a down economy keen the -- even the keynesian economist will say that increases taxes is a prescription for failure. it actually undermines the potential for economic growth. by had quite -- we had quite a meeting in the rules committee last night, mr. speaker, when we brought this measure up. and the distinguished ranking member soon-to-be chairman of the trade subcommittee, the gentleman from houston, mr. brady, referred to what was going on here as political theater. i said that i believed that to be very ge
john f. kennedy's. and the model put forward by ronald reagan who on february 6 of next year will mark his 100th birthday. and that economic model is one which says that making sure that we reduce marginal tax rates will actually grow the economy and create an increase in the flow of revenues to the federal treasury. . as we look at where we are today, you have economists from even the left who will say, even keynesian economists that the notion in a down economy, we all know we have a 9.5%...
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reagan's and bush's economists. you had an approach to energy developed by the first president bush and supported by john mccain and a health care proposal that was supported by mitt romney and bob dole's plan back in the day. this was an attempt to actually get beyond the old partisan divisions of either not caring or thinking government was the solution. here were market-based solutions. as we continue to put some of those next generation ideas on the table, hopefully people will reach a point where they say this is the kind of substance that's going to get us there in ten years instead of thinking about the next ten minutes. >> woodruff: it sounds like in the short run you're not optimistic. >> i think it helps to have politicians who don't mind losing an election. history judges on a different time line than the news cycle with all due respect. what you need are people who are interested in getting into this to solve problems and not to survive the next electoral wave. i am not optimistic about this the next two years in terms of the sides working together. i certainly hope people will do soul searching and fin
reagan's and bush's economists. you had an approach to energy developed by the first president bush and supported by john mccain and a health care proposal that was supported by mitt romney and bob dole's plan back in the day. this was an attempt to actually get beyond the old partisan divisions of either not caring or thinking government was the solution. here were market-based solutions. as we continue to put some of those next generation ideas on the table, hopefully people will reach a...
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when you ask people what you remember about john kennedy they will say it is that what your country did for you, but what you can do for your country. ronald reagan, mr. gorbachev, tear down that wall. bill clinton? i did not have sex with that women. or the remember, it depends on what the meaning of the word is is it is tragic. during the last few months the pittsburgh steelers' quarterback ben roethlisberger was accused of sexual assault. no charges were brought, but there were public accusations. one member of his entourage, a bodyguard was quoted as saying that when this young woman was taken to the back room where mr. roethlisberger was waiting the quarterback was not interested in regular sex. i beg your pardon, he was not interested in regular sex, only in clinton sex. the man was the 42nd president of the united states. also been thinking of the scandal you must consider the 2000 election. for our courts to lose the 2000 election under a number of circumstances, without any one of them george bush would not have been -- would not have taken office after bill clinton. you had to have the multi paige ballot in county florida, the butterfly
when you ask people what you remember about john kennedy they will say it is that what your country did for you, but what you can do for your country. ronald reagan, mr. gorbachev, tear down that wall. bill clinton? i did not have sex with that women. or the remember, it depends on what the meaning of the word is is it is tragic. during the last few months the pittsburgh steelers' quarterback ben roethlisberger was accused of sexual assault. no charges were brought, but there were public...
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i have voted for john boehner twice in the past. i also voted for reagan -- even though i am a democrat. and i am so sorry, i have to ask all of my fellow american citizens to forgive me. host: all right, we will leave it there, pauline. in her first interview, the new justice of the supreme court elena kagan sat down with the c- span as a talked-about how technology helps her to manage heard oral argument legal briefs. here is a little bit from that interview. >> justice scalia had taken to putting his brakes on an ipad. how are you managing the braves? >> i have a kindle that i put them on. i heard justice scalia saying he put his on an ipad. but mine is on a kindle and i sometimes shock them around just in hard copy. i do both. but it is endless reading. because many of these cases, not only the parties submit briefs, but there are many, many organizations and individuals and governments who are interested in the case, so they will set that friends of the court briefs. so some of these cases there will be 40, 50 briefs. there is a lot of reading. that i
i have voted for john boehner twice in the past. i also voted for reagan -- even though i am a democrat. and i am so sorry, i have to ask all of my fellow american citizens to forgive me. host: all right, we will leave it there, pauline. in her first interview, the new justice of the supreme court elena kagan sat down with the c- span as a talked-about how technology helps her to manage heard oral argument legal briefs. here is a little bit from that interview. >> justice scalia had taken...
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john f. kennedy passed his tax relief, when ronald reagan passed the tax relief, they weren't two-year bills.terday rejected by house democrats in the rules committee to give us an up or down vote on making the tax rates permanent. if we want to encourage the kind of investment that will create jobs, we've got to create more than a two-year tax code for the american economy. and so, that's -- you know, my bottom line is we ought to take the time and let the house really work its will and let -- if they're gong to get the vote today on raising taxes on estates, but, you know, i still -- i'm hoping against hope that they might call an audible and give us an alternative that i think would resonate with most americans and with common sense. that let's make the current tax rate permanent and then people will have a foundation they can begin to get back on their feet and create jobs and hire people. >> let me ask you about that, congressman. this idea of making the tax cuts permanent, one of your comments in opposition of the bill you said the american people did not vote for more deficits, uncerta
john f. kennedy passed his tax relief, when ronald reagan passed the tax relief, they weren't two-year bills.terday rejected by house democrats in the rules committee to give us an up or down vote on making the tax rates permanent. if we want to encourage the kind of investment that will create jobs, we've got to create more than a two-year tax code for the american economy. and so, that's -- you know, my bottom line is we ought to take the time and let the house really work its will and let --...
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reagan? >> well, we all know charlie. you feel kind of sorry for him, but he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. if we're going reward that kind of lying, we ought to mention johnign's parents claiming they gave $90,000 to his mistress just out of the goodness of their hearts. not to keep her quiet or anything. >> i like the way you do this. let's go to mayor brown. speaker brown. charlie is very lovable and likable, but his spin on this thing is world class. that's all i can say. your thoughts. >> i think he genuinely believes that. he still believes that today. if you notice that when he was finally convicted, when he was censured, he said, i'm very pleased with what you've done. i believe i'm innocent. he did not in any way apologize. so he believes it and frankly, when it comes line, you have to separate the person who's uttering the words. if they really believe it, they have a problem. >> i believe it should have been a rep remand and i believe something said by congressman fattah. you don't want to be judged in a political season. next one, the fourth biggest, frequently circulated conservative talking point that democrats were going to raise taxes on sm
reagan? >> well, we all know charlie. you feel kind of sorry for him, but he got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. if we're going reward that kind of lying, we ought to mention johnign's parents claiming they gave $90,000 to his mistress just out of the goodness of their hearts. not to keep her quiet or anything. >> i like the way you do this. let's go to mayor brown. speaker brown. charlie is very lovable and likable, but his spin on this thing is world class. that's all i...
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again if you go to reagan, the deal he made with tip o'neill they doubled the payroll tax which is the most regressive tax in our system. >> peggy, how do republicans manage here? johnker of the house, a familiar figure in the republicans. mitch mcconnell on the senate side boasted about making the democrats sweat tactically as we get into the new year. what is this dynamic going to be like? >> well, it's interesting. they've been -- the republican party has been winning big, consequential, serious elections throughout '09 and '10. they just won the house, 66 seats. so it is very significant but they all know the problem is entitlement spending and if you are going to look at where the money is spent you have to decide how exactly do we go with this and how do we go at it not only among the available remedies on spending, how do we take any one of those remedies without the presidency? it will be highly unusual for a party not holding the presidency, only holding the house, to make huge changes here and yet they have to move forward in a serious way or the people who elected them will be very angry with them. >> bob woodward another huge challenge is wart in afghani
again if you go to reagan, the deal he made with tip o'neill they doubled the payroll tax which is the most regressive tax in our system. >> peggy, how do republicans manage here? johnker of the house, a familiar figure in the republicans. mitch mcconnell on the senate side boasted about making the democrats sweat tactically as we get into the new year. what is this dynamic going to be like? >> well, it's interesting. they've been -- the republican party has been winning big,...
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john g. keen who worked for president reagan. barbara everett bryant who worked for the first president bush. martha richie and kenneth pruitt who worked for president clinton. charles lewis cancannon and steven h. murdock who worked for george w. bush. the former directors support an advocacy on behalf this bill and they testified at congressional hearings, met with congressional leaders on this bill and their participation underscoring the importance of the reforms needed to ensure that the census bureau is able to best perform its constitutional mandate of providing a fair and accurate census count. i worked with senators carper and coburn and my colleague, congressman dent, to develop this bill based on the experiences of this seven former bipartisan census directors. and what they thought we need to overcome the challenges which plagued each of the last four censuses in 1980, 1990, 2000 and in the planning for 2010 census. this bill enjoys bipartisan support across the scientific, social and political groups supported in a b
john g. keen who worked for president reagan. barbara everett bryant who worked for the first president bush. martha richie and kenneth pruitt who worked for president clinton. charles lewis cancannon and steven h. murdock who worked for george w. bush. the former directors support an advocacy on behalf this bill and they testified at congressional hearings, met with congressional leaders on this bill and their participation underscoring the importance of the reforms needed to ensure that the...
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worked with scoop woedi jackson from the state of washington and also john whoha were tears of that committee. she also supplanted by reagan te serve on a member of the rich to the drew commission. she was appointed by george h.ye w. bush and bill clinton andhaif became chair of berc and was o deputy secretary of energy in the departmenten of energy workd for worked for a law firm here is that specializes in energy, and also has been given a variety of awards for her service. one that i will mention, i won't mention all of them who is a national energy distinguished service award, and she's been named by the hill, the publication, top corporate lobbyist in washington annually since 2003. but most importantly she is a graduate of american university. welcome, betsy. come on up. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, jim, for that kind introduction. i appreciate the invitation to speak. this is early in the morning, i understand that you guys need to go out and get coffee, i won't be offended. i don't think the tv guys well might he do. it's a pleasure to be here. i did recently retired but i graduate from au before most of you
worked with scoop woedi jackson from the state of washington and also john whoha were tears of that committee. she also supplanted by reagan te serve on a member of the rich to the drew commission. she was appointed by george h.ye w. bush and bill clinton andhaif became chair of berc and was o deputy secretary of energy in the departmenten of energy workd for worked for a law firm here is that specializes in energy, and also has been given a variety of awards for her service. one that i will...
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john kennedy in 1964 moved it down to 70%. it then limped along and then reagan dropped to 28%.seemed like the money was pulled out of social security. there was not enough in the general funds, said it pulled that out of general -- of social security. what has changed and that makes this a better way of doing business for the country? guest: ronald reagan became a republican because of the high marginal tax rate. he said it was crazy. it is a discussion that we have about having a lot of tax rates in the law or your tax breaks with a lower rate. that is what they try to figure out. that is the entire battle. should the -- there is an argument that the top tax rate is 90%. it is a disincentive to do additional work. if the government will get 90% of that extra $1, why go to work? first of all, it was investment income that would be taxed at 90%. earned income from a job has never been over 50%. it is a major debate we keep having in this country. i have to disagree with you on social security. i did not believe funds were ever taken out of social security to cover the deficit. u
john kennedy in 1964 moved it down to 70%. it then limped along and then reagan dropped to 28%.seemed like the money was pulled out of social security. there was not enough in the general funds, said it pulled that out of general -- of social security. what has changed and that makes this a better way of doing business for the country? guest: ronald reagan became a republican because of the high marginal tax rate. he said it was crazy. it is a discussion that we have about having a lot of tax...
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i think john boehner is willing to find common ground, not willing to compromise his principles in the old tradition of ronald reagan who worked with democrats. megyn: dick, it's interesting to hear him say this he's not going to compromise, that he wants common ground, when we have steny hoyer who is the majority in the house saying the senate is going to vote on this tax deal and it's going to come to the house and you can expect some changes by the house in particular with respect to the estate tax. the republican leader in the senate mitch mcconnell already said this is the deal. and they said joe biden went to the house and senate saying this is the deal take-it-or-leave-it. he's talking about changing it just like the republicans are talking about thinks the deal take-it-or-leave-it and you have the house speaker designate saying no compromise. >> i think whether you're saying compromise, or meeting in the middle of the road, or common ground, what the american people said in november was it wasn't about no compromise or sticking to your principles, it was about making government work. and here we have april 9
i think john boehner is willing to find common ground, not willing to compromise his principles in the old tradition of ronald reagan who worked with democrats. megyn: dick, it's interesting to hear him say this he's not going to compromise, that he wants common ground, when we have steny hoyer who is the majority in the house saying the senate is going to vote on this tax deal and it's going to come to the house and you can expect some changes by the house in particular with respect to the...
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john f. kennedy. richard nixon started the process with henry kissinger into first limit nuclear weapons, and then ronald reagany began the process of really limiting nuclear weapons. we've seen the total in the united states and russia declined by over 70%. u.s. and russia have 95% of all the nuclear weapons. they have been steadily reducing their arsenals. the start treaty is part of that process. it now has bipartisan support, even though this is the first nuclear reduction treaty negotiated by a democrat to win senate approval. host: with regard to this treaty and others that have preceded it, has it been as difficult to get them ratified as it seems it has been as difficult to get this one ratified? guest: there have always been opposition to arms control. i was just watching "7 days." hard coreways been a opposition. some of the same people now, for example, who were critical of the treaty for selling out or weakening the united states were critical of other arms control treaties. they also oppose the regional ronald reagan start treaty. they opposed ronald reagan's nuclear force treaty. they ran ads in t
john f. kennedy. richard nixon started the process with henry kissinger into first limit nuclear weapons, and then ronald reagany began the process of really limiting nuclear weapons. we've seen the total in the united states and russia declined by over 70%. u.s. and russia have 95% of all the nuclear weapons. they have been steadily reducing their arsenals. the start treaty is part of that process. it now has bipartisan support, even though this is the first nuclear reduction treaty negotiated...
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john kennedy in 1964 moved it down to 70%. it then limped along and then reagan dropped to 28%.lled that out of general -- of social security. what has changed and that makes this a better way of doing business for the country? guest: ronald reagan became a republican because of the high marginal tax rate. he said it was crazy. it is a discussion that we have about having a lot of tax rates in the law or your tax breaks with a lower rate. that is what they try to figure out. that is the entire battle. should the -- there is an argument that the top tax rate is 90%. it is a disincentive to do additional work. if the government will get 90% of that extra $1, why go to work? first of all, it was investment income that would be taxed at 90%. earned income from a job has never been over 50%. it is a major debate we keep having in this country. i have to disagree with you on social security. i did not believe funds were ever taken out of social security to cover the deficit. unless you are suggesting it has trillions of dollars and that is borrowed money. but honest people look at the
john kennedy in 1964 moved it down to 70%. it then limped along and then reagan dropped to 28%.lled that out of general -- of social security. what has changed and that makes this a better way of doing business for the country? guest: ronald reagan became a republican because of the high marginal tax rate. he said it was crazy. it is a discussion that we have about having a lot of tax rates in the law or your tax breaks with a lower rate. that is what they try to figure out. that is the entire...
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john f. kennedy. richard nixon started the process with henry kissinger into first limit nuclear weapons, and then ronald reaganlly began the process of really limiting nuclear weapons. we've seen the total in the united states and russia declined by over 70%. u.s. and russia have 95% of all the nuclear weapons. they have been steadily reducing their arsenals. the start treaty is part of that process. it now has bipartisan support, even though this is the first nuclear reduction treaty negotiated by a democrat to win senate approval. host: with regard to this treaty and others that have preceded it, has it been as difficult to get them ratified as it seems it has been as difficult to get this one ratified? guest: there have always been opposition to arms control. i was just watching "7 days." hard coreways been a opposition. some of the same people now, for example, who were critical of the treaty for selling out or weakening the united states were critical of other arms control treaties. they also oppose the regional ronald reagan start treaty. they opposed ronald reagan's nuclear force treaty. they ran ads in
john f. kennedy. richard nixon started the process with henry kissinger into first limit nuclear weapons, and then ronald reaganlly began the process of really limiting nuclear weapons. we've seen the total in the united states and russia declined by over 70%. u.s. and russia have 95% of all the nuclear weapons. they have been steadily reducing their arsenals. the start treaty is part of that process. it now has bipartisan support, even though this is the first nuclear reduction treaty...
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john f. kennedy, we saw the same thing occur in 1980 under our great communicator, president ronlt reagan. the economist art laffer talks about this often, presents it in a very simple form with this laffer curve. i think one thing that our colleagues need to understand in regard to the so-called bush tax cuts, and as representative akin has pointed out, mr. speaker, it's really been 10 years ago and so it's a bush era. but in a time when those tax, low marginal rates were enacted back in 2001, 2003, we cut the taxes on dividends from a marginal rate to 15% from capital gains from 20% to 15% and even for the low income earners to 10%. i mean, these things had a profound effect, positive effect, on revenue. and of course when you are faced in an eight-year period of the bush administration with two wars, the 9/11 attack, the dot combubble burst, certainly deficits are going to go up, debt's going to go up, but revenue continued to go up. and that's something that i think people need to understand, to put it in the proper context and certainty -- certainly as we continue the discussion this
john f. kennedy, we saw the same thing occur in 1980 under our great communicator, president ronlt reagan. the economist art laffer talks about this often, presents it in a very simple form with this laffer curve. i think one thing that our colleagues need to understand in regard to the so-called bush tax cuts, and as representative akin has pointed out, mr. speaker, it's really been 10 years ago and so it's a bush era. but in a time when those tax, low marginal rates were enacted back in 2001,...
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we already had one, his name was ronald reagan did never went to church today in his life, -- a day in his life, had astrologers and the white house. john boehner, i remember when he was passing out corporations on the floor of the house -- passing out contributions on the floor of the house. host: cbs news, their number one is republicans taking the house. go ahead, susan. caller: good morning, mary christmas. host: merry christmas to you. what is a top political moment? caller: the partnership between dick armey, freedomworks, fox news. all of the energy and effort was put behind what we define today as the tea party. i think there was a second one . i am a viewer of that c-span every day. i found it interesting, the shift that happened in sees that as well, and the partnership that has been developed c-span -- between c-span and the american enterprise institute. host: there is no partnership between aei and c-span. we at think tanks, republican, conservative, liberal and perspective, and to our bu -- at progressive, and do our best to balance every prospective. tom. caller: merry christmas to you. about c-span, no doubt about it, yo
we already had one, his name was ronald reagan did never went to church today in his life, -- a day in his life, had astrologers and the white house. john boehner, i remember when he was passing out corporations on the floor of the house -- passing out contributions on the floor of the house. host: cbs news, their number one is republicans taking the house. go ahead, susan. caller: good morning, mary christmas. host: merry christmas to you. what is a top political moment? caller: the...
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it was john kennedy's tax break passed by lyndon johnson to reduce taxes from 91% down to 70% which allowed the economy to grow during the 1960s. so it isn't just the reaganyou cut tax of the the economy will grow. go back to the kennedy years and the 1920s. when my father took over in 1981 the government is bringing in 500 million dollars a year in tax revenue. when he left they were bringing in $900 million in tax rove knew. he did that by -- in tax revenue. he did that by lowering taxes. it worked. to always use the rich as a ploy being used in washington, d.c., if you notice what you just said, he actually lowered taxes not only on the rich, he lowered tax for everybody in america when he became president of the united states. megyn: your dad comes into office and starts lowering tax rates on everybody. we have graphics i want to show everybody. the joint economic committee concluded. this is the top 1%. this is the super rich. in 81 they poid 17.6% of all the personal income taxes by 88 they were paying 27.5%. their share of the tax burden went up by 10%. take a look at the top 10% of earners. same thing. their share went up 9%. they wounds up paying
it was john kennedy's tax break passed by lyndon johnson to reduce taxes from 91% down to 70% which allowed the economy to grow during the 1960s. so it isn't just the reaganyou cut tax of the the economy will grow. go back to the kennedy years and the 1920s. when my father took over in 1981 the government is bringing in 500 million dollars a year in tax revenue. when he left they were bringing in $900 million in tax rove knew. he did that by -- in tax revenue. he did that by lowering taxes. it...
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john kyl, and joe biden second chance act. one more message -- if americans are going to continue to enjoy president obama honoring grover cleveland he must address the 1982 reagan drug war and the prison corporations. thank you. it is so on the host: on the tax bill -- shaping the 2012 campaign. that is in "the wall street journal" today. conway, new hampshire. independent. caller: it is not only the earmarks, two wars, dependence on foreign oil but our debt to china. i am 70 years old and i have done a lot of shopping. one reason well-known retail stores are not making more profits is their stores are filled mostly with a trashy, cheap products from china. i will not buy them unless it is a must and aunt -- and i tell the store managers their inventory is terrible and i walk out of the store. also, china's products cannot be assured with safety. there have been recalls on pet food, children's bracelets, lipstick, etcetera there are good, quality products from other parts in the world and made in america is the best. so, i shop at thrift and second- hand places, not only because of prices but i can buy quality made in america clothing and products. thank you. h
john kyl, and joe biden second chance act. one more message -- if americans are going to continue to enjoy president obama honoring grover cleveland he must address the 1982 reagan drug war and the prison corporations. thank you. it is so on the host: on the tax bill -- shaping the 2012 campaign. that is in "the wall street journal" today. conway, new hampshire. independent. caller: it is not only the earmarks, two wars, dependence on foreign oil but our debt to china. i am 70 years...