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stier screaming this.donald trump pulls the united states out of the paris agreement he will commit a war against the american people. stier set the standard for the envyro left and dems who are going to shout again hat the president. >> we learned that he proved the fastest way to make a small fortune. he powered millions in losing causes for the political left on the same thing he criticize; i have health care benefit and probably have retowerment and a lot of blessings. a lot of folks do not. that's who donald trump is thinking about. he's not thinking about the billionaires or the mainstream media. he sees the factiries shutered and the coal mine ares came to the white house thanking him. and today is another way to reverse the regulatory framework that is burdening the workers. >> lou: thank you. >> thank you, lou. lou low the white house blasting the "fake news" against president trump. >> when you see stories that are false and not based in fact, that is troubling. >> lou:y we are talking about the
stier screaming this.donald trump pulls the united states out of the paris agreement he will commit a war against the american people. stier set the standard for the envyro left and dems who are going to shout again hat the president. >> we learned that he proved the fastest way to make a small fortune. he powered millions in losing causes for the political left on the same thing he criticize; i have health care benefit and probably have retowerment and a lot of blessings. a lot of folks...
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david: tom stier is not a media person. a democratic fund-rais.e gives a lot of money to folks who are interested in taking opposite side of what trump did. he used the phrase, a traitorous act of war to describe what president trump did yesterday. and it is that traitor routine, that they feel betrayed, almost like, this sensed that he was coming on their side. there was ivanka working on him. rex tillerson who wanted to stay in the paris accord. they really believe that perhaps there was hope he would change his mind. i think they feel betrayed. that is adding to the heat on this. >> that might well be true. media might point out that kind of extreme rhetoric from tom stier isn't helping anybody. but donald trump promised to do this during the campaign, whether it's a good idea or bad idea. he didn't just wake up, say i'm pulling out of paris. or the headlines like in the liberal "huffington post," trump, planet, drop dead. not even any nuance here, on a much from tense in some media quarters taking any kind of balanced approach. this was horrib
david: tom stier is not a media person. a democratic fund-rais.e gives a lot of money to folks who are interested in taking opposite side of what trump did. he used the phrase, a traitorous act of war to describe what president trump did yesterday. and it is that traitor routine, that they feel betrayed, almost like, this sensed that he was coming on their side. there was ivanka working on him. rex tillerson who wanted to stay in the paris accord. they really believe that perhaps there was hope...
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you see everybody's trash cans boxes andf card board stier foam, and they don't recycle, although they could cardboard. any thoughts or commentos that? playing tailers are close attention to sustainability, it makes sense from a bottom-line perspective. are seeing retailers figure out how to use less packaging, it will be because lighter and cheaper to ship, but also how can we use packageing is more environmentally friendly. innovation en some in that area, but i think we're at the early stages of that. delivery, more trucks on the road, more planes in the package in two days, it is true and definitely a concern. will tell you over and over, that is not the -- decision-making point is price and conconveniencience, if ki get it cheaper online and have it days, i doll it and not think about the carbon in the air because of the plane had to put my box on or the styrofoam in the box. for packaging materials because it makes sense for them from a cost perspective and it the right thing to do. you are seeing a lot of them put into r energy solutions their stores and try to have an impact in
you see everybody's trash cans boxes andf card board stier foam, and they don't recycle, although they could cardboard. any thoughts or commentos that? playing tailers are close attention to sustainability, it makes sense from a bottom-line perspective. are seeing retailers figure out how to use less packaging, it will be because lighter and cheaper to ship, but also how can we use packageing is more environmentally friendly. innovation en some in that area, but i think we're at the early...
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one of the biggest political donors tom stier has poured mill millions into politics. next mission getting the president impeached. what is the deal with this unusual start to yesterday's cabinet meeting? we're going to explore that a bit more. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. niah has a detroit based bottled tea business. local customers love her product but she wants to go national. she asked for "your business" make-over and now she's about to break through with the disruptive strategy and big time distribution. watch "your business" weekends at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. visit openforum.com for ideas to help you grow your business. american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services over hereno!ver here! (dog barking) whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it.
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tom stier and george, and other people specifically interest groups. i think those are the driving forces in american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose. that's along with their personality. party labels are kind of an afterthought right now. >> peter? >> bob, i will jump in and say intoi will not try to jump current and a hustler in for early america. ofill put this into context the revolution which i teach a course about. it poses a question, our political parties coming to an end? i think the answer is yes. the founders would be delighted because they were terrified of them. the whole debate about whether we could live in an extended republic was a fear of the parties that they called actions. naive view as a the parties emerged in the 1790's, but they are uncomfortable with the idea parties. so uncomfortable you see the inediate response to the act the kentucky results. what did madison and jefferson do? they restated the proposals of the republic. we are all federalists, republicans. they had a core of version of
tom stier and george, and other people specifically interest groups. i think those are the driving forces in american politics today. those are the things that make candidates win or lose. that's along with their personality. party labels are kind of an afterthought right now. >> peter? >> bob, i will jump in and say intoi will not try to jump current and a hustler in for early america. ofill put this into context the revolution which i teach a course about. it poses a question, our...
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tom stier and george soros and other people and specific interest groups. is and so i do think those are the driving forces in american politics today. you know, those are the things that make candidates win or lose along with, you know, their personality and all these other factors. and i think party label's kind of an after-thought right now. >> peter, a historical perspective on this? >> bob, i'm going to jump in and say i'm not going to try to jump into current-day politics. i'm a historian of early america. but what i'm going to do is put this into the context of, frankly, the revolution which i teach a course about. i think if you pose the question are political parties coming to an end and the answer is yes, i think the founders would be delighted. they were terrified about political parties. the whole debate about whether we can live in a federal republic is the fear of parties which they called factions. i mean, it turns out that was a somewhat naive view. parties do emerge in the 1790s, but they're still so uncomfortable with the idea of parties t
tom stier and george soros and other people and specific interest groups. is and so i do think those are the driving forces in american politics today. you know, those are the things that make candidates win or lose along with, you know, their personality and all these other factors. and i think party label's kind of an after-thought right now. >> peter, a historical perspective on this? >> bob, i'm going to jump in and say i'm not going to try to jump into current-day politics. i'm...
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interesting most of her projects if not all attached to george soros, and tom stier.elizabeth warren. it attacked people against the ground zero mosque. this is interesting web this woman has. it is unfortunate what she is up to. that lady, jessica payne -- >> erica payne. stuart: the only person i lost my temper with on live television. and i did. ashley: roll the tape. liz: medicaid will go to 524 billion a year, 150 more billion a year. ashley: not a cut. >> opposite what is happening. slowing the rate of growth. stay here, tammy, have more for you in a second. stuart: john kasich, his website and several other government pages have been being had. what is the story? liz: this is the message, you will be held accountable, trump, every drop of blood flowing in islamic countries. i love the islamic state. other ohio government websites were hacked including medicaid and corrections department. here is the thing. we don't know if it is isis. it is anti-israel pro-islam group. thought to be responsible for hacks into long island, into wisconsin and to scotland. stuart:
interesting most of her projects if not all attached to george soros, and tom stier.elizabeth warren. it attacked people against the ground zero mosque. this is interesting web this woman has. it is unfortunate what she is up to. that lady, jessica payne -- >> erica payne. stuart: the only person i lost my temper with on live television. and i did. ashley: roll the tape. liz: medicaid will go to 524 billion a year, 150 more billion a year. ashley: not a cut. >> opposite what is...