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joining me now is cnn political analyst ron brownstein. ska scalise was a rising star.on current facts it looks like he will survive this. under information that he did not really know the nature of this group. that you have not seen yet a critical mass really even of democrats from the state, much less republican colleaguings who are demanding that he go. >> do you think this sets up a dangerous precedent if democrats push not to have him removed from leadership not because of something he said but because he spoke to someone that i guess most people would disagree with their views. that could be turned against. so democrats at some point. >> well look politicians, i mean it is fair for politicians to say they do not always know the full group of every group they address, particularly when they are lower on kind of the ladder and don't have the staff to vet these organizations as they might have as they ascend to higher positions. but, you know, i think that -- as i say, on the current factings factingsfacts, i think there is not any kind of systematic push. and even s
joining me now is cnn political analyst ron brownstein. ska scalise was a rising star.on current facts it looks like he will survive this. under information that he did not really know the nature of this group. that you have not seen yet a critical mass really even of democrats from the state, much less republican colleaguings who are demanding that he go. >> do you think this sets up a dangerous precedent if democrats push not to have him removed from leadership not because of something...
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ron brownstein up this for talking with us.optimistic president obama as he presented his initial tichs including higher taxes on those making as much but what's the point? always there's more about setting the stage for the next white house race. >> i think first, your point is absolutely right. this of not a chasen blilt after the republican revolution declaring the era of big government is over as he famously did in one state of the union. the one word this described the speech above also was probably swagger. even before his ad-libbed, sharp retort to republicans when he said i don't have any more elections to run. this was primarily about setting the terms of debate going forward, and into 201. in terms of legislative action. on the other hand he is moving through unilateral executive action immigration, climate change normalization with cuba. that is more than just poilgzing, that -- positioning. it is pushing forward and daring republicans to stop him. >> the main criticism from the republicans is that obama reports big
ron brownstein up this for talking with us.optimistic president obama as he presented his initial tichs including higher taxes on those making as much but what's the point? always there's more about setting the stage for the next white house race. >> i think first, your point is absolutely right. this of not a chasen blilt after the republican revolution declaring the era of big government is over as he famously did in one state of the union. the one word this described the speech above...
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programs approved and paid for, et cetera here to talk about it is cnn senior political analyst ron brownsteinnal. good to see you. and larry sabideau director of politics at the university center. good to you, as well. ron, you first. the president could talk more about raising this $320 billions in tax revenue by way of dwen and capital gains -- dividend and capital gains tax, helping people get 401(k) plans through employers. what is the tone likely as it appears this president will be spending or even receiving in those chambers? >> look i think you have to look at the kind of ideas the president puts forward through the rest of his tenure in two very different categories. almost anything that requires legislative approval is his attempt to frame the debate for the remaining two years of his presidency and into 2016. as erain noted, given -- erin noted, begin the priorities of the majorities in both chambers i don't think there's going to be much they agree on, ideas like universal access to community college or paid family leave and much less tax ideas are very unlikely for this republica
programs approved and paid for, et cetera here to talk about it is cnn senior political analyst ron brownsteinnal. good to see you. and larry sabideau director of politics at the university center. good to you, as well. ron, you first. the president could talk more about raising this $320 billions in tax revenue by way of dwen and capital gains -- dividend and capital gains tax, helping people get 401(k) plans through employers. what is the tone likely as it appears this president will be...
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i'd now like to introduce ron brownstein and mayor eric garceta. ron will be mod ratding multiple portions of the program today. he is atlantic media's editorial director and joining ron is mayor eric garceta, the 47th mayor of los angeles. his back to basics agenda is focused on job creation and solving every day problems for l.a. residents. ron, i'll turn it over to you. thank you. thank you all for -- thank you for joining us and cafe next america or the relaunch of playhouse 90. i'm not sure which. one or the other. mayor garceta who is my mayor, i am a constituent these days. >> good choice. >> thank you. i want to ask you a little bit start talking a little bit about the executive order, the executive action for president is pursuing on ill inauguration and there are a lot of political, legal, logistical challenges some of which i want to talk to you in a few minutes but one thing we know already is southern california is right at the epicenter of where -- in fact, los angeles by the estimates significantly more people than anybody else eligi
i'd now like to introduce ron brownstein and mayor eric garceta. ron will be mod ratding multiple portions of the program today. he is atlantic media's editorial director and joining ron is mayor eric garceta, the 47th mayor of los angeles. his back to basics agenda is focused on job creation and solving every day problems for l.a. residents. ron, i'll turn it over to you. thank you. thank you all for -- thank you for joining us and cafe next america or the relaunch of playhouse 90. i'm not...
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joining us is ron brownstein cnn senior political analyst and editorial director of the "national journal," ron, thanks so much for being with us this morning. ron, it's almost hard for people to remember at this point, but for about an eight-year period if you're talking 1984-1992, governor mario cuomo was the towering figure of the democratic party. the biggest figure in the democratic party and arguably the soul of that party. >> certainly in the liberal wing. first of all it's obviously a very sad moment not only for the the family but for the many people that admire governor cuomo. i send my condolences to all of them. you're right, you have to remember when mario cuomo emerged. he emerged when democratic confidence was at a low ebb during the high point of the reagan era. his speech in 1984 at convention came as ronald reagan was on his way to the greatest landslide in american politics and governor cuomo offered the liberal wing of the democratic party hope on two fronts. both that traditional liberalism could still be packaged as an agenda that most americans would support. and th
joining us is ron brownstein cnn senior political analyst and editorial director of the "national journal," ron, thanks so much for being with us this morning. ron, it's almost hard for people to remember at this point, but for about an eight-year period if you're talking 1984-1992, governor mario cuomo was the towering figure of the democratic party. the biggest figure in the democratic party and arguably the soul of that party. >> certainly in the liberal wing. first of all...
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ron brownstein is returning to the stage and we have joining him henry cisneros who is the chairman ofmer secretary of the u.s. department of housing and urban affairs and cochair the bipartisan policy center is immigration task force and alfonzo aguilar the executive director of the latino partnership at the american principles project. ana navarro a republican strategist was not able to join us today. >> thank you. i'm disappointed that my cna colleague was not able to join us and the only thing that is capable of silencing on is being sick. so that's a very rare thing but we have a lot of firepower here to help us consider these issues. we have been talking to mayors and other experts kind of on the ground whether its communities and how would be implemented and what the legal issues are. i want to start on a broader dimension about the president's choice to move forward with executive action. was it the right thing for him to do? >> i think it was the only thing he could do. i have been close to the process through the bipartisan policy center of watching the various opportunities
ron brownstein is returning to the stage and we have joining him henry cisneros who is the chairman ofmer secretary of the u.s. department of housing and urban affairs and cochair the bipartisan policy center is immigration task force and alfonzo aguilar the executive director of the latino partnership at the american principles project. ana navarro a republican strategist was not able to join us today. >> thank you. i'm disappointed that my cna colleague was not able to join us and the...
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i want to bring in ron brownstein and gloria borger. economy is improving. >> yes. and there's less pessimism in the country. when there's less pessimism in the country, people benefit. people go to the gas pump and see that the prices are lower and wages are starting to tick up a little bit. this as dana was saying becomes a political moment forivotal moment for the president. he has two years left. one in which he can try and get things done. he can set the agenda not only for his legacy to a great degree this middle class economics about his legacy but also about the democratic agenda heading into the 2016 election. as they say, they want to turn the page. the recession is not hanging over their head anymore. they want to turn the page go on offense and do what they wanted to do years ago. >> interesting added point on the economy, i put out numbers today from the last poll last week and overall people are more optimistic about the economy. if you look at who is more optimistic about the economy, white collar whites college-educated
i want to bring in ron brownstein and gloria borger. economy is improving. >> yes. and there's less pessimism in the country. when there's less pessimism in the country, people benefit. people go to the gas pump and see that the prices are lower and wages are starting to tick up a little bit. this as dana was saying becomes a political moment forivotal moment for the president. he has two years left. one in which he can try and get things done. he can set the agenda not only for his...
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joining us is dana bash, gloria borger and senior political analyst ron brownstein editor of "the nationalgive. >> this is a president who feels liberated. he doesn't have to worry about re-election. he's trying to set the table for 2016. so what is he doing? he's going to increase taxes on the wealthy. by the way, none of this is likely to get past. >> that was a light bulb. >> everyone is good. increase the capital gains tax rates, increase inheritance taxes to pay for things like free community college, tax credits for the middle class education, that kind of thing. >> that's the centerpiece. >> it really has no chance of passing? >> no chance. but i think there are a couple of things interesting here. one, gloria is absolutely right, the president couldn't have done this a year ago when he had so many fellow democrats on the ballot who -- that just didn't even want to face questions about, will you support the president with tax increases. but also one of the things that i've heard from democrats, one of the many things their criticism of the president, is that he negotiates from a pos
joining us is dana bash, gloria borger and senior political analyst ron brownstein editor of "the nationalgive. >> this is a president who feels liberated. he doesn't have to worry about re-election. he's trying to set the table for 2016. so what is he doing? he's going to increase taxes on the wealthy. by the way, none of this is likely to get past. >> that was a light bulb. >> everyone is good. increase the capital gains tax rates, increase inheritance taxes to pay for...
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let's bring in ron brownstein cnn political analyst and editorial of the "national journal" and miss ranna foroohar happy new year to both of you good people. all the best of health and happiness. when you look politics economics, hand in hand especially on the government level -- they got that $1.1 trillion spending bill. the process is what is going to be predictive for the economic environment wlaxt do you see going forward about what needs to be done in d.c. to keep the markets stable? >> business people have always complained the political gridlock was one of the reasons we've had a slow economy in the last few years. by some estimates it shaved a third of the growth we should have had off. what tends to happen is these two things go in snowball cycles. as the economy gets better there tends to be a more collaborative environment. think the question is how strong will the economy be in the year ahead and will the recovery be more broadly felt? if you start to see a middle class feel stronger people feel we're in this together you could see more collaboration around political iss
let's bring in ron brownstein cnn political analyst and editorial of the "national journal" and miss ranna foroohar happy new year to both of you good people. all the best of health and happiness. when you look politics economics, hand in hand especially on the government level -- they got that $1.1 trillion spending bill. the process is what is going to be predictive for the economic environment wlaxt do you see going forward about what needs to be done in d.c. to keep the markets...
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i would now like to introduce ron brownstein. moderating multiple portions of the event today, a two-time finalist for the pulitzer prize and his atlantic media editorial director. the 47th mayor of los angeles, back to basic agenda is focused on job creation in solving everyday problems for la residents. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for joining us. not sure. one of the other. thank you. i want to ask you a little bit start talking a little bit about the executive order. there their are a lot of political, legal logistical challenges some of which i want to talk to you about the one thing we no already is that southern california is right at the epicenter. significantly more people than anybody else who would be eligible. before we get to the challenges of making this work let me ask you you, if this does go into affect what we will change? >> well it we will be a boon a boon for us economically, socially in terms of public safety. the top 20 counties. in eligibility, only account for 40 percent. a substantial number dis
i would now like to introduce ron brownstein. moderating multiple portions of the event today, a two-time finalist for the pulitzer prize and his atlantic media editorial director. the 47th mayor of los angeles, back to basic agenda is focused on job creation in solving everyday problems for la residents. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for joining us. not sure. one of the other. thank you. i want to ask you a little bit start talking a little bit about the executive order....