>> wealthy, the sca anthony scaramucci. i finds it surprising republicans who are normally fiscal hawks have any support to his plan. his plan today, when you think about deportation, his plan adds $4 trillion to $5 trillion in deficit and we'll lose jobs that way. i think his plan -- i would agree with the secretary on that. it's not a disciplined plan. it's a lot of spending. on the flip side. there is no question since the recession of 2011-2008, that upper 1% has done better than the rest of the economy mainly because the stock market has done well and the housing has come back. i'm not surprised we have no more monetary policy to use. on fiscal policy we'll have to do some spending on infrastructure and education. where is the money going to come from. i'm not surprised they are tagging the upper ends to i wouldn't say pay their fair share. but to pay out and help during this time. i think that's okay. if i have to help out to get the middle class vibrant i know we'll get it back. i'm optimistic that way. anthony: you