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tim carney, , how do you react o that? >> guest: so i've been very harsh on a lot of the mainstream media, but now i'll say what they n get right, that if you lk at the news pages of the major newspapers of the networks, ofe the "washington examiner" you see lots of very careful people trying to get the story right and typically doing lots of work as our full-time jobs to get the story right. j .. can point to excellent journalism being done. did"new york times" excellent journalism on hillary clinton. they got the reporting up and made sure voters understood how adverse >> guest: voters understood how adverse and how antagonistic hillary clinton was through transparency. washington post did a lot of good reporting show what's romantic donald trump was that he didn't have a political record but here is more "on his character. he says he gives these charitable gifts and he didn't. here's this audiotape of what he said when he didn't anything was listening and was excellent journalism so the voters went to the voting booth t
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tim carney? guest: thanks. i am not an expert on the story. it is not true that it would get sort of taxpayer dollars. to some extent, broadcast news in the u.s. has some partnership needgovernment because you the broadcast frequencies and all that, but there is no special support. when people talk about state-run media, that is an opinion writer characterizing it as media that will be overly friendly to donald trump. whether this is true with sinclair is not something i can address because i am not a next word on what they can do or what they will do. i think the main job of journalists in the united states -- there are sports journalists, culture journalists -- but the reason we are written into the first amendment, freedom of the press, in addition to freedom of speech and freedom of religion, as we hold accountable the people in power. anybody in the media seeing the job is protecting people in power, that is something that is troubling to me. during the obama years, i think the "washington p
tim carney? guest: thanks. i am not an expert on the story. it is not true that it would get sort of taxpayer dollars. to some extent, broadcast news in the u.s. has some partnership needgovernment because you the broadcast frequencies and all that, but there is no special support. when people talk about state-run media, that is an opinion writer characterizing it as media that will be overly friendly to donald trump. whether this is true with sinclair is not something i can address because i...
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joining me now, tim carney. welcome back to the show, tim. so will the house convince the senate to not delay lowering the corporate thanks by a year? >> well, they have to play all sorts of accounting games in order to get this to clear. it's got to do -- remember we talked about reconciliation. it has the size of the budget impact of any one provision means it's subject to the 60-note threshold. so if they want to make the corporate thanks cut permanent. one way the jigger it so those numbers work out is to delay the start of it. that's a tricky trade-off here. >> the one thing in all of these proposals that will have the biggest impact is lowering that corporate tax rate. >> i would argue if the trade-off end up being about whether we make it permanent or starting it earlier, making it permanent is much more important. not like my budget that goes out two or three months. they need to make sure it's permanent. they need to -- in order to make it permanent they may have to shrink the size of it. the problem is when you talk to a guy like pa
joining me now, tim carney. welcome back to the show, tim. so will the house convince the senate to not delay lowering the corporate thanks by a year? >> well, they have to play all sorts of accounting games in order to get this to clear. it's got to do -- remember we talked about reconciliation. it has the size of the budget impact of any one provision means it's subject to the 60-note threshold. so if they want to make the corporate thanks cut permanent. one way the jigger it so those...
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tim carney, and gave dave smith, always lighting liberty's lamp. welcome back. marie, i think those comments from kristen gillibrand are quite pour new saying the president should have resigned and she is echoing what a lot of democrats are saying and feeling. why is that? >> you and i talked about this a lot. i don't think the clintons are the future of the democratic party. i genuinely believe we need to give space for new voices to come up. i like bill clinton, i think was a great president. we all as a country are going through this cultural conversation about sexual assault and harassment. this is r is part of that conversation, but politically i respect hillary clinton. i would love for her to be less vocal. kennedy: is there a civil war between her and president trump? >> no. we are trying to figure out who will be the next leaders. in some way like the republican party is. we have a lot of young candidates running around the country who i think will get more name recognition. the party leader is not bernie sanders. it's not elizabeth warren or hillary cl
tim carney, and gave dave smith, always lighting liberty's lamp. welcome back. marie, i think those comments from kristen gillibrand are quite pour new saying the president should have resigned and she is echoing what a lot of democrats are saying and feeling. why is that? >> you and i talked about this a lot. i don't think the clintons are the future of the democratic party. i genuinely believe we need to give space for new voices to come up. i like bill clinton, i think was a great...
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could reaching speeds of up to four hundred fifty kilometers an hour fifty two year old american tim carney claimed an easy win. those who the pope and i think you. know that dennis is up next after the break do stay with us. the sam's in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums taking part in the project called a meeting point and as well as bringing people together one of its aims is to emphasise the contribution of migrants right up to the present day to western culture. because i've been here for some time i can help them with lots of things that moves us forward to me the great thing is it's not just about museums about forming a new life here and part of life is culture. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we looked at that and back to from the government to just shoot soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government. the tori
could reaching speeds of up to four hundred fifty kilometers an hour fifty two year old american tim carney claimed an easy win. those who the pope and i think you. know that dennis is up next after the break do stay with us. the sam's in archaeology graduate from iraq he's also a part time going to pergamon museum which includes a reconstruction of the famous ishtar gate in babylon most of the people he's showing around came to germany as refugees this is just one of several berlin museums...
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commentary editor for the washington examiner and visiting fellow at the american enterprise constitute, tim carneynd healthy. >> thank god. >> thank you. >>> column skpist and editor ate washington post" ruth marcus. and retiring from congress, member of the house committee on appropriations and former chair of the house ethics committee. congressman, i'll start with you. is the party toast? given the context in which jeff flake was saying on a hot mic from roy moore to donald trump? >> what i agree with on senator flake the roy moore would be a terrible addition to the senate. he should not be elected. he was qualified before the recent allegations of sexual misconduct. he should not be elected. i would never support a man like that. i agree with jeff flake we cannot become the party of roy moore. he's absolutely right about that. >> it seems to make a lot of sense. go ahead. >> what do you make out of the argument that they may find roy moore's behavior abhorrent, the goal is to get tax reform done and it would be easier with roy moore than doug jones. how does that argument sit with you. >> i c
commentary editor for the washington examiner and visiting fellow at the american enterprise constitute, tim carneynd healthy. >> thank god. >> thank you. >>> column skpist and editor ate washington post" ruth marcus. and retiring from congress, member of the house committee on appropriations and former chair of the house ethics committee. congressman, i'll start with you. is the party toast? given the context in which jeff flake was saying on a hot mic from roy moore...
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. >> one other thing before we go to break, a guy who is a friend of ours comes on this show, tim carney right now with "the washington examiner" tweeted out last night that his daughter is in the icu. >> praying for her. >> 11-month-old daughter. he asked for prayers. certainly our thoughts and prayers are with him. >>> and we will also be talking about the attack on rand paul in his own home. >> oh, my god. >> horrible story. e decisions when you know what comes next. if you move your old 401(k) to a fidelity ira, we make sure you're in the loop at every step from the moment you decide to move your money to the instant your new retirement account is funded. ♪ oh and at fidelity, you'll see how all your investments are working together. because when you know where you stand, things are just clearer. ♪ just remember what i said about a little bit o' soul ♪ things are just clearer. ouhelps protect eyes from damaging blue light, filtering it out to help you continue enjoying your screens. or... you could just put your phones down and talk to each other. [laughing] nature's bounty lutein bl
. >> one other thing before we go to break, a guy who is a friend of ours comes on this show, tim carney right now with "the washington examiner" tweeted out last night that his daughter is in the icu. >> praying for her. >> 11-month-old daughter. he asked for prayers. certainly our thoughts and prayers are with him. >>> and we will also be talking about the attack on rand paul in his own home. >> oh, my god. >> horrible story. e decisions when...